• THURSDAY, APRIL 26; 1961 Maryland Netmen Hand Second Straight Setback By KEN - DENUNGHt Having tasted defeat for the first time this year at North Maryland_tAnnis i team came toPenn State yes terday; looking for their sixth win in 'seven starts. They weren't disappointed. The Terps sent the LiOns reel ing to their second straight defeat by copping seven of ,nine matches on the, varsity courts in back of the skating rink. Featnring , a team composed mainly of sophomores, the Terps previously beat -,Lafayette and Syractise by, 9-0, scores. V "a, 6-3, North Carolina S 8- Ili a d Wake Forest, 6-0, before bow g to North Carolina, 7-2. "These sophomores have pro gressed very well for Us - so far this year," t coach • Doyle Royal said.“:ll` , they keep up this pace we'll have a good season.”' COMBINING a powerful serv ice with a good baseline attack, 'captain Jim Baker defeated the Terps' Barry Cleveland in the number one position, 6-2, 6:2. This makes; Baker the only State net ter with a winning record. Pre viously he defeated Pitt's Joe Brown' and lost to Army's Rich Oehrlein. • I Senior . Al Citrenbaum defeated the Lions'_.Whit Gray in the num ber two spilt by , a 7-5, 6-f count. Two sophomores battled in the number three position with Mary land's Gene Gerber besting State's Alan lineman, 6-1, 6-2: • Mariland's only returning let terman Chuck Shapiro beat sopho more Csaba Balazs in the number four spot, 6-2 ; 6-2. STEVE, SEITCHIK was the only State lilayerlo extend his man to . i IM Results • BADMINTON Fraterstits • • Latent*. Kappa Sigma. def. Randow. Pi Lambda Phi, 14-5. 15-2 Potter, Delta Sigma Phi. def. Pity. Phi Delta Theta. IS-4. 16-1 Paiasiii.• Delta Theta Sigma, def. Conway. Phi" Kappa Theta, 16-9. 14-15. 16-14 Hilinahi, Sigma Pi.: def. Allan, Theta Chi. forfeit - Leach. Tau Kap pae •Emiloo. def- Arnold. Tan Phi Delta. 11,1,. 1,5-0 Zak. Sigma , Phi Epsilon, def. Balmer, Theta Xi, 16-11, 15-10 Netslof, Phi Kappa Tan, def. Fry. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 15-11, IS-0 afflict:. Pi Kappa Phi. def. Stoehett. Phi • Sigma i Kappa. forfeit Glenne. Delta-. Upsilon. def. Dimock, Tan Kappa Epsilon, 15-1. 16-1 Bunker, Phi Yu' Delta, S.C. Miller, Alpisa Sigma putt forfeit 'IIYI Bowling Champs chanwilmis have been deter mined! in! all nine IM bowling leagues and rolloffs are being held this week to determine the all- University "champions. • Independent champions are: League 'A. Ten Pint' League B, Misfits; League C, Vikings; League D, lii-Five; and League E. Jordan. Fraternity champions are: League A, Sigma Nu; League B; Pi Kappa Phi; League C, Zeta Beta Tau; and League D, Theta Delta Chi ' " Pittsburgh's star slugger hit 35 lowa last year. But he feels he IX IM have glAten a lot more-4! In , This week's Post] you'll• meet the Cocky young Pirate. rn how he got his reputation for bonehead plays. And wby he blames Forbes Freld.for' spoiling houra-run record. (look fix the special baseball per POST.) 114 Sattareidur Esinghte AMAMI itlltitMOW on sima THE ,DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.' PENNSYLVANIA * * * DOWN . LOW—Whit Graff, number two man on the Lion tennis loam, is shown returning a smash by Maryland's Al Citrenbaura. Citrenbaura went on to defeat Gray. 7-5. 6-1 in the Tarps' 7-2 win yesterday on the varsity courts. * * * three sets. Seitchik beat Lou.. Do bies in the first set, 6-3, but lost the remaining sets by, scores of 6-2,' 6-0. Bruce Derman was beaten by Terp sophomore Tom Marceltino, 6-1. , 8-2, in the number. six posi tion. State managed to : salvage one oft ;the three doubles matches When Isaacman and Seitchik de feated Citenbatim and Gerber. 7-5, 3-6, 6-2. The win marked only the second doubles victory for the net ters so far this year. Gray and Balazs defeated Pitt's Ralph Ma son' and Pete Nycum, 6-4, 6-3 in the season opener. BAKER AND BALAZS were beaten 'by Cleveland and Dobies, CAMP MESACOSA Corinth, New York needs a female Assistant Instructor in riding Salary dependent on experience Further information available from Office of Stahel AK 218 Willard ''`'-..,,i' 7,..: . Y i ,:`" •.'1 ' .." * - .. ** •is ng OFFERS . -. '..., . • --.•--.. :. . .off:. ` ' . . ' . . s' • -,:', CHALLENGING CAREERS • ' . . • SAL' ES 1 , , . di' ADVERTISING - , . . , • PRODU C TION PLANNING . .! i - • - • ACCCX/NTING • '' ' . . , lb' TRANSPORTATION , • . . . . • PURCHASING . i . , ~ ..:. . . - • CREDIT For further information, ioritit 4o' • I C.'l. RIMING ' • i ,;..7.. , . -::"-e i — • .. ,j ;• -• . • . _!, : • : ' . - 1• , ,', - .it - : Y 2 ';« .. .;7' . . 5 .,;.1. 4 2'., -- ; . , i' ' LANCASTER, PA. - . . State 7-2 * * * * * * 6-0. 6-4 in the number one dou bles spot and Gray and John Col dren lost to Shapiro and Marcel ?, lino, 6-3, 6-2. "We were beaten by a very 'fine 'team.l State roach Sherm Fogg• said.: "I thought Baker ,played well for us." Singles Baker IPS) def. Cleveland. 6 2, 6-2, Citrenhaum ;(MI Cray, 2 - 3, 6 1. Gerber (1141 , def. Isaac:nap. Shapiro 'MI def. italau. 6 2. 6 2. Dobiee (MI I def. Seitchik. 3 6, '6-2, 64. Marcellino i/d) def. Denman. 11-1„ 6-2. Doubles 'Cleveland and' Dobiea I( # def. Baker and Eta:. q-o. 6-4. Isaac man ■ad i Siri teak I P 1.41 der. Chen• !mum and (it4her. 7 b. A 4. Shapiro and !larcenies (Ili alai. Gray land Coldren, 6-3. 6 2. azad 'ilc,;:zs to Top 14' With Gloss Vctuiting Pole When- John Uelses became the- first man to break the magic 16' pole vaulting. barrier Feb. 2 this year, a lot of controversy was stirred up about the type of pole he used. The ex-Qutntico Marine set his mark with a fiberglass pole which was claimed to eve him an advantage because of the extra spring it gives. Saturday in the, Ohio Relay., meet at Columbus. Penn State'sii Ron Beard, using the same type of pole, became the second man., ANOrRICAN I.RACIII in State's history to vault• 14'. The w. L. Tel G.ll. mark was set in 1958 by Ogie •4 "* - a 2 44 ? (a italtnieere 4 434 Norris. ,14e. ~___ i At% 1— Duette% 6 .St% BEARD IS NOT certain that hels. c sae* or __. I i .433 vaulted the extra height just be-, l:l7 rhiebrib 7 .344 14 I cause he used the fiberglass pole,1" A • - although it probably helped him... mt " :• 1 : 4 1 1 4 7 :1, He barely missed clearing 14'; 2 ***alniri0e. . ItSI ib, with a conventional aluminum, *. --(bibibo*.*t* M shim item.. pole as a sophomore, but had a Tm**** l •*** Re'""• New Tortl. Clilreire run of bad luck since. .Keeeeee City 11, Detroit c Last year the Lion senior broker " " t6 " 7 ' WW2in2 " % his ar.kte playing intramural foot (~ faces &limo ball and missed the indoor sea- var,‘,.,7,:"" 1 , 1 '. 1 1 , 441 'I:" a% l 4" son_ The ankle healed for thel Slittneeete. r.w.t tt It at 1 1 4116404 re. spring season but Beard had ata^"'„ I• lb (N. , Cit!. Wren it to at Detaeott, rough time getting st.irted. year's indoor season wasril very! Reel tie (404 h et Iteeeee. profitable for him either, but now ' 4 ' l "n" 't = 1 he may be ready. Only Lamm irlteolithrrl "I was disappoindisappointedl didn't NATIONAL LICAOUR 1.. Nik. make 14' wig w. t the aluminum „.pi,,0„„.0, .11? - pole," Beard said. "At first Ir st t „tie $ didn't like the idea of a fiberglassi*,-444,Yr**44*** $ 4 .1144 44 . trete. I , St; * pole. I thought it would take toot:,11 long to change my style and a I a so* s of vaulters can't make the change. . 1 (.126""I /1 I .41$ 4 .h lwenitee 1 AIM 114 But-now I hope to reach 14' rMi *to I* .2414 4 • Using a fiberglass pole requires!..N.. - 1 la an 1 , ,i more of a hesitation j us t b e f ore, 4, r, Dioemrnti, in I.leht ILA owe leaving the ground. With a steel, cobsimicsie. items% or aluminum pole the vaulter has' Lne Angeles 4 to jump off the ground and count TAY* Comae on his strength and forward mo-1, 1 as i p7" (1-a. at isaa "" aa ' tion to lift him across the bar.; 1... Anitolos. kiehort II 01 at ("unto.. But with a glass pole, he hesi-ir t „ h t," 4 ," l4 _,.st, .'„ „ ( I it , tates until the pole bends andi k „:,7 — 'l,77',;l l ", " I " then lets the spring of the pole: (ant, ca... msh.ani.4 carry him up and acrose the bar,'_ - - • COACH CHICK WERNER said that Beard cleared 14'4" in the relays, but the pole came through , and knocked off the har. "I have a . bad habit of lettings go of the pole too late." Beard said. "I did the same thing at' Navy after I cleared 14'." WELCOME 'STUDENTS Your Philp Morris Student Representative invites you to IN THE COLLEGE BRAND ROUND-UP PRIZES: lit Prise-1r Phi Leo Television Bet 2nd Prise—Philco Table Model Radio WHO ,WINS: lit Prize will be awarded to any group. fra ternity, smartly or individual accumulating the: highest number of points. IfULUi. t. C•wt•st dyes a• atmi•wle. 2. itch emplp package swheritile•l •a Sistibwro, Parliampurt 12% Alpiw• wm Y•m. • mime wir 2 panto. Cali reply Mc•t• sehailtiod •w Philip awes R.twl•r C•rrwad•• will • ,o•tw• •1 Ti point& L Cattle• will wet Iry wrwowtoil mater flAwinif T. 8..101 Nstll•pa moot owlltwittod Y homy.* 1 1 114,parvite year 1 •N aft _wt psekagoa. 12. C•nlrt &does Pre= March 12 Oil Neely 4,01 21. 11112; C=tact: Jim Shea. AD 7-4579 By DEMEIS KNECHT MAJOR LEAGUES • New College Dmer . PAGE SEVEN
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