The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 15, 1968, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, "MAY 15,1 968
LEAPING HIGH to deliver a hard shot is Dave Kearny, an instrumental part of Pi
Kappa Phi's victory in last night's EA volleyball finals. Attempting to return the shot
is Non Moabler of Phi Gamma Delta with teammate Bob Absalom looking on. Phi
Gamma Delta had rallied from a 14.4 deficit to 14-13, but Kearny and John Turcheic
carried Pi Kappa Phi to victory.
Pi Kappa Phi, Butternut
Take Intramural Volleyball
By H. KEITH MILLMAN
Collegian Sports Writer
One night a year volleyball
bursts from the obscurity of
intramurals and grabs head
lines and eye-catching three
column pictures. This is the
time when they .hill up the
baskets and set up the nets at
Rec ' Hall for the champion
ships. Last night volleyball was
king.
In the first of four title con
tests, the stalwarts of Tavern
AC were defeated by "Hogan's
Heroes," 15-6, 15-11. Many of
the heroes were members of
the squad which represented
'Penn State in the Eastern In
vitational Volleyball Champion
ship at Army , last year.' Cap..
tain Robert Peterson, Vladimir
Ekzarkhov, and Pat Smith
paced the Heroes' in fleir con
quest of the Independent
crown.
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Of dtibion'S interest to -follow
ers of Nittany Lion basketball
were the efforts of two main
stays from John' Egli's chili
Jim Linden and Bill Young
FUN OLYMPICS
WAGNER FIELD
TUESDAY
TO MY BOYS AT
DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY:
A heartfelt thanks for your thoughtfulness,
kindness, and respect throughout the years.
And, especially, a million thanks for the .
pleasant surprise and the lavish gift presented
to me on Mother's Day. _
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In my book, the boys at DU .
are the greatest.
Your Housemother,
Mrs. Laura Eberle
RAUN MACKINNON
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Sponsored by the -
University Union Board
were the most ostentatious frame was wasted in a losing
physical specimens of the eve- cause.
ning, but their height apparent- Stocky John Turchek, a 5-10
ly did not intimidate the guys soccer player, was the star of
across the net. the nightcap, rallying his Pi
A crew of geology grads,
calling themselves the "Boob
ies," captured their second con
secutive title in the Graduate
division with two decisive lam
bastings (15-5, 15-1) of the
equally prolific "Physics." Jim
Swinehart and Steve Scott
stood out on the Boobies while
Farhad Ardalan pushed the
Physics onto the scoreboard.
An all-West Halls final in
the Dormitory League pitted
Butternut against Watts 11. Dan
Gasdick proved to be the mar
gin of victory in Butternut's
wins (15-2, 15-11) as he spiked
and served the losers into
eventual submission. Perhaps
the most outstanding player in
the residence halls, Gasdick
has given_ his teammates a
tremendous boost since joining
them in mid-season. Other
standouts were Harry Best,
captain of the champs, and
George Bistline, whose 6-11
2 'P. M.
Kappa Phi brothers to tightly
contested wins over Phi Gam
ma Delta, 15-5, 15-13. The Pi
Phi's showed what fraternal
ism is all about, utilizing a
well:Coordinated team attack to
down Fiji. Although the vic
tors breezed to a "laugher" in
the first game, the final match
ied ice.
turned into a pressure cooker.
Phi Gamma was trailing 14-4,
one point short of defeat, when
Bob Absalom and Fred Cali
giuri lit the spark for a skein
of nine tallies. The next point
was scored for Pi Phi, how
ever, and it gave them the right
to be king of Greek volleyball
until one night next year.
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By DICK ZELLER
Collegial?, Sports Writer
Old friends are meeting in Inuiana, Pa. today for the
Indiana Invitational. Golf tournament. Penn State, after
last week's disaster at Princeton, will try to get back in
form against three teams it has already played.
West Virginia, Bucknell and Indiana have all met
State in, dual meets earlier this year and will have a sec
ond look today. Pitt-and Penn will be competing against
the Lions for the first time this year.
Indiana is expected to make a strong showing on its
home course. "The only poor showing Indiana has made
was the day they played us," Penn State coach Joe Boyle
said of his hosts. "Their top three men are equal to any
in the East"
The tournament will be conducted on a medal play
basis. The total strokes of the seven entries from each
team are added together and the team with the lowest
total wins.
This system puts more pressure on each individual
competitor since a bad score by any one of the seven could
mean defeat for the team. In many tournaments of this
sort, the Easterns for example, the highest two scores are
dropped, taking some of the pressure off a player who
might do poorly on an early hole.
Jim Geiger,• Frank Guise, Ernie Saniga and Rusty
Washburn have all been through this tournament before
and should not have any trouble adjusting to the Indiana
course. Washburn and Geiger placed high in the Easterns
last weekend and will• attempt to equal or better that per
formance. The rest have to try to make amends for their
poor showings at Princeton.
Entering the tournament for the first time will be
Tom Apple, Bob Hibschman and Mack Corbin. None of
them were at all impressive in the Easterns, and Apple
was especially disappointing. Today they will all be at
tempting to show that last Saturday was just an off day
all around.
Last year, the Lions won this tournament and Jim
Geiger was the individual champ. A repeat performance is
very likely if they can overcome the powerful West Vir
ginia squad which beat them 4-3 earlier in the season.
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St. Louis, Pittsburgh (Rain)
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San Francisco 2, Houston 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Boston 5, Washington 4 (10
innings)
Detroit 4, Baltimore 0
Chicago 7, California 6
Oakland 13, Minnesota 8
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