PAGE TEN Tabor Rates High in. EIGA Tourney By JOE GRATA Position: No. 1 man on the Penh State golf team. Record: Unbeaten in eight starts—the only perfect mark on a 7-1 Nittany squad. :If these credentials are'a wor thy enough qualification,- sopho more Jim Tabor not only: should fare well In the individual cham pionships at, the Eastern Inter collegiate Golf Association tour ney at Cornell beginning: tomor row, but also- should be ia great aid to his Lion teammates who Ufe optimistic on placing high in the event. East year coach Joe Boyle’s contingent finished ninth. A qualifying round of 36 holes will be played tomorrow morn ing and the top 'l6 individuals of the 16 participant schools will vie •for the individual crown begin ning Sunday morning in a single elimination setup. tiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiinimiinmi|: I RADIO-PHONO I | # SERVICE * | I*o 8-6821 1 I fTi nmO telev,s, on| 1 T] SC 1 = —V CENTER | | 232 S. Allen St. § -aiiiiumifimmiiiimimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiir i LIBERAL ARTS LECTURE SERIES presents Joseph Faulkner "Tfie Religious Milieu of the College Student" MAY 15 at 7:30 P.M. HUB Assembly ' i i ; Reception and refreshments in HUB Lounge All students and faculty are invited to attend Penn Whelan Drugs Inc. Beaver Ave. & Allen St. The -daily collegian: university park. Pennsylvania Although stroke play will de- takes to be a great in golf,” saidithe future. When queried wheth termine the contestants for.the in- the linksmen coacjji: “Tabor's gotler the .highly publicized Arnold dividual laurel tremendous attitude. Add this [Palmer ; was his favorite in the Tabor shouldr i his physical ability and you’ve [professional ranks, he answered: have too rou< jt a pair of essentials that, are .‘“Palmer’s good alright. I like trouble defeatir ird to top.” him for his putting, but I also £ °TvTnlr Tabor gained much of his ex- Smea * for f rfect rnnmlTm , irience at West Shore Country swjng ‘ | ' . • tdav He’ll nl- ' lub ncar Harrisburg, Pa., where | : : in y a threeson ls father ls a professional.! 111. wiiW Navv'c rv abor recalled that he was 12- . lIVI KGSUIfS Rnrhi/k ur sars old when he first took upf „„l . „ Bur bick ar ufinr cpHnuslv Volleyball Penn's Vince C )lfing se ™? usl y- - viello, both He got off to a good start when Nituny 21-22 b«t Nitunr 2». in, is-3 whom he dcfea 2 took the Junior/tmateur crown iMMiu won tir forfeit over l»o?i« iv ed’ earlier this in Harrisbu’cftJEef two years, andj Nit V n r 38 wh * c^ m *. 11110 b, * t siem * p ’- Ifr * n earlier this week “but as a mat- [ wWchwre Ch| A]phi ph , ...J K . pp ._ ter- of fact, so do a few of our, e ' d bere, Tabor finished second} 15 _ 7j 1 other players if they get ‘hot.’ Asi and wen * ° n 10 B f th PagfgPark; Alpha Z*U won bjrj forfeit over ZeU P*i a team, I think we’ll do okay/ 1 i at Farmindaye, rv.Y., where he‘ Alr>hm Tbu om4l \ heut Phi Ep*Uon pi _____ . „ , , itook third place iji the easterns) i)-z. u.t BOYLE SAID he feels Tabor jev ent 1 — atlributeS of a great | Enrolled in the landscape archi- K Itecture curriculum, Tabor plans “He has the combination that it to be a golf course architect in < Mademoiselle invites everyone to see FASHIONS MEN LOVE i presented by AWS /-May 12 2:30 P.M. 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This is a delightfully cool, smart wash and wearable suit. In a blend of 65% Dacron* (polyester) 35% Cotton. ‘ MEN'S STORE , i •Do Pom trade m*rk STATE COLLEGE FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1962 Frosh 9 Take 3rd of Season By ED CARPENTER The Penn State freshman base ball team made it -three in a row yesterday by coming from behind to defeat Bucknell, 8-7, at Lewis burg. ' -i The frosh fell behind by a score of 3-1 in the second inning but' , pulled out the win behind the. slugging of third baseman John Dobrzynski,. who had three ''hits,' and first baseman Fred/Swope,, left fielder Jim Kroertier and catcher John Gregory,/ who each' had two safeties. •' . Joe Melville wOn his second game of the season for State by' chucking eight'innings and giving up just thyee earned runs. He tired in the ninth and required help from'southpaw Jim Bailey, to put, out a last inning Bucknell 1 rally? 104 OLD MAIN * J