The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1962, Image 10

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Malinchak's Play
Greatly Improved
(This is the eighth in a series of articles on members of the 35C2-C3
I‘eTtn Stale basketball team. Xext -s Earl Hoffman.}
Torn Malinchak, a 6-6, 202-pound junior with no previous
college experience, could be the “sleeper” jon this, year’s Pena
State basketball squad. . ' *
However, this lack of experience is something Malinchak
is finding hard to overcome
It's not that he can’t shoot or rebound, because he does
both rather well. ; r
He just, hasn't played basketball long enoug to under
£tandyj*fVensiv<: play patterns and
the Lions' complicated zone de-
Malinehak attended Mones.sen
High School where he
in several sports—but not bas
ketball. Jn his'senior year he was
M member-of a state (PIAAI vol
leyball championship team
- After spending one year at St.
Vincent College in Latrobe. Pa ,
Malmchak transferred to Penn
State. 1
=H<; came out. for Ih<- squad lust
year and spoilt ;the season as a
red-shirt, using up the year re
quired of all transfer students
before becoming eligible under
NCAA rules.
.During this time. Malinchak
coneentrated on the fundamentals
of the game and the Lions' of
fense and -defence.
He is surprisingly quick for his
size.'but still Jiis. lack of a basket
ball background puts him at a
slight disadvantage. . TOM MALINCHAK
“Once he 'earns to runi the pat- ; Juy:iy ". frnm booking up with the
u t L nS ' v h ' : ,f i < yS C i'tu oin E^ l: :iKl ’ .starting unit m a full-time ass.ign
-then he ll took ..like a much im- nitn , but . if h should d ,. w | op
proved ballplayer, fat many in-; quK . ker than an ,icipated. t -oach
stances he jusUhappens to be m .. Eeli notw , , hat - a ‘starting job
Ul ‘‘ 1 lf; n spot , at the right time. : a ] wavs g flJ » s to the best qualified
Onte Malinchak can become man." F"
.adapted io the [Lions’system, Efili; i But the- rangy ..forward is also
plans to use him at a forward .fighting against time. FiSiin wing
spot- this season, Malinchak hu* only
“Ho is »■ deadly shooter from one season of eligibility n inam
,lhe eornef." Egli remarked, "and ing. If he . maintains his rapid
lie has Hi.e size and strengthen lie pare of improvement, though,
a • good board man,” ‘ i look for the name Malinchak
Malinchak may -till be a "year in a future starting lineup.
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.Rugby Squad
Meets Penn
Penn State’s rugby squad will
finish its first season of competi
tion tthough withoui official
University sanction) when .it
entertains Penn at 2:30 this after
noon m the northeast section of
Wagner Field.
Pat. Denpy and Ivan Jackson
have seized as playing coaches
fdr State, which has lost aIL iour :
previous games, to Villanova, St.
Joseph's,'Temple and Cornell.
' This winter the group plans to
work on a constitution in the hope
of gaining official recognition
next year."
Members of the Lion rugby
squad are: forwards Bob Lynch,
Charlie Whitman, Mike Creswell,
Bob Meyers. Hank McCarl, Tom
Cartwright, Karl Streidieck, Eric
Streidiek. Allen Jones, Pat Denny,
Ivan Jackson; backs Dave Lini,
Paul Shiring, Bill Shaproski, Ed
Kabola. Jack Rudolph. BillXJould,
.N’ick Michrina ahd Lou Schrecher.
Lema Leads Mobile Go If
‘ MOBILE, Ala. OP) Veteran
Tony Lema shot a '4-under-par 68
yesterday and moved into a one
stroke lead over the field in the
second round of the $25,000 Mo
bile Open Golf Tournament.
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Milwaukee-Syndicate Purchases
Controlling Interest in Braves
MILWAUKEE .UP) One of
baseball’s brightest success stories
began ja new chapter yesterday
when long-time ownc-r Lou Perini
of the Milwaukee Braves an
nounced sale of the club to a
focal syndicate of “vital imagina
tive young men who' will add
much to baseball's leadership.”
Perini, who moved .the Braves
to Milwaukee from Boston inT953
and -saw them. run up an entire
decadej of first division finishes,
a world championship, two pen
nants ind a tie for a third, and
a string of attendance marks,
said the price for 90 per cent of
the ball club . is “approximatply
$5Vi mplion.” |
At a hastily called news con
ference) Perini said that his Per
ini Corp. will retain a 10 per cent
interest) and he will remain as
chairman of the executive com
mittee jand as a member of the
board af directors.
. The hew syndicate is headed
by twcj former directors of the
New College Diner
Doy/ntoWn Between the*Movies
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1962
Chicago White Sox, William C.
Bartfcolomay and Thomas A.
Reynolds, and will include, the
two said in a statement, “other
civic minded fans from Wiscon
sin whose names will' be an
nounced soon.”
Perini said that during 20 years
as principal owners of the Braves,
“we have received many offers
for the club.'” • !
• “We never expected to sell,"
he said. “However, the members
of our corporate family, particu
larly myself, have found it more
and more difficult to participate
as fully asz\ve would like in the
affairs of the club, and to give
Braves President John McHale
the on-the-spot backing he de
serves.
“When we were approached by
this outstanding group of sports-.
mqn who have. just purchased the<
Braves, it afforded us the oppor
tunity to turn over the major -
responsibility to owners who live
nearbv.” '
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