7 rkiay, May 14, IflB7 Penn State -SpOrt Shoits li.good old Doctor Leo Muck its etcher Throughout the entire hinan 'baseball game last Seta' , against . Kiski, Leo called 'the. hes ... And Pitcher . Bob Goodrich ned 13 ... Houck, incidentally, is „Art Schacht of the State bench Gairhad just called a strike Goodrich in the fifth when a foul ped him on the shins ... "That's Lt you get for being antagonistic," roared ... he secret of the varsity's emer- Ce, from its batting slump is .out Coach,Joe Bedenk took a load of bats to 'Army . . ;Irony flowed last Monday . at New Beaver I . . Bob Steckel 'blasted a 'home with the taies loaded . , . With eon against Villanova, Steckel tin'as a' pinch hitter . . . and hid . . . .e'reldirian has been stamped as most improved member of the h Modest Eddie O'Brien runs inst the Lions tomorrow ... Laid With a sore back, O'Brien' couldn't 'against State. here last year, so trolled to"the public address sys and flattered himself by saying new everyone came out to see him , but that' he ;was sorry to dis- Oint. them . . OF . su I Ts! ALL NEW THIS SPRING `WERE NOW .. 27.50. . . . 1950 • 3E50 . .26.5'0 35.00. . - 28.50 40.00 .*0 3250 For . quick sate we are reducing our stock of new spring sititsgabardines, shetlands, flannels and worsteds. The reductions listed above speak for themselves. Suit - prices are rising rapidly—we could not duplicate these suits at such low Prices today!. We are overstocked and must dis pose of these suits at Once. They must be sold! • A.Small Deposit Will Hold Your Suit •or Topcoat Until June .5 • • 1411 S.Allen St. MEN'S APPAREL State College + No 'lmport will want to miss "No Co-ed will want to cut +Every Fraternity Man should see *Every Non-Fraternity Man goes Thespian Hit Or‘ Pardon My Glove' , Saturday Night, 7:15 Tickets at Corner and Student Union WIMI Glennland Pool F I L I N R I E D WATER Batsmen To Play At Syracuse Trackmen Meet Syracuse Away An' undefeated varsity track team and a once-defeated freshman team leave today for Syracuse and Ithaca, respectively, where the varsity will meet Syracuse and the fre . shmen will meet Cornell. The chief attraction of the dual mect.with Syracuse will be Eddie O'- Brien, member of the U. S. Olympic team at Berlin. But the Lions should have little difficulty in repeating last year's victory over Syracuse. The score last year was 76-59. RecOrd - holders Redmond, Clark, Brown and near record-holders Dow ney, Oleay, and Bauer will be joined by a new and unheralded star, Gene Feldman, in the hammer throw, as State's big hope. Gene threw the ham mer well over 150 feet against Pitt, one of the best performances that has been made this Year by any college man. The fre'shmen, beaten by a Pitt team that boasted of nothing more than three all-around stars, should find the competition a little bit easier !at Ithaca. • • Lacrosse Ten Faces Orange Frosh Stickmen Open Against Syracuse High School The Syracuse lacrosse team will seek to gain its first win of the season tomorrow afternoon when it faces the Lions on New Beaver field at 2:45 o'clock. Carrying a heavy schedule, the Or ange squad has been unable to dent the money column, but their polished stick work will give the Thielmen plenty of trouble. The visitors were turned back by Army 11-6 earlier in the season while the Lions kept the Cadets down to five goals, although their offense could only score twice. Thies Brother To Play In the starting line-up for Syra cuse will be Co-captain Francis Thiel, brother of the coach of the Thielmen. He, together with Fletcher, will lead the Orange in an effort to put them in the win column for the first time this year. Hague, Orange goalie, is rated highly among the goal-tenders, despite the fact that the oppositions have scored heavily against him. Two victories and one tie was the best State could do against the Syra cuse teams in their 12-game series. Thiel will probably send Captain Con- Icy, Cohn, hook, Hoft, Host; Prok on, Cosliery, Meyer, Eisenman, and McEwan into the game for the open ing whistle. Freshmen Open . Season The freshman lacrosse squad will play its first game of a two•game schedule against Syracuse Central high school on New Beaver field to morrow at 1:30 o'clock. WHY NOT GO TO THE LAST DANCE OF THIS SEMESTER IN A TAXI? RESIDES' TAXI Dial 3421 AFTER THE DANCE come in' and join the crowd at • The (ipket , DEN • • • RESTAURANT Glennland .Building. Try a Picnic In the Mountains For This Week-end Select Your Supplies From Our 40 Varieties of Delicatessen Products, including Our Own Hpme-baked Ham. Crabs:.:Delicious Deviled . COOK'S MARKET 11th PENN STATE cuLLEuIAiN 8 Mushball Teams • End 2nd Round Undefeated Semi-Finals Begin In Intramural Soccer, Tennis Tourneys Eight mushball tennis are now sur vivors of the second round in the in tramural mushball tournament. Quar ter-finals and semi-finals will be run off during the coming week. In the first of the second round games, Tau Phi Delta batted out a 13-10 victory over the Phi Delt's. Del ta Sigma Phi lost to the D. U. team, 14-9. Unit 6, only surviving non-fra ternity team, defeated Tau Sigma Phi, 10-5. The S. A. E.'s won a close 2-1 game from Pi Kappa Phi. It took two extra innings for Alpha Zeta to beat the Beta's on Wednesday, 19-18. Paul Wolslayer held Chi Phi to five hits, and Fred Edgerton hit the only round-tripper• of the game to help A. G. R. win by a 12-1 score. 'l•he high scoring Alpha Phi Delt's won a slug fest from T. K. E., 24-19. Tony Rub ino got four out of five at the plate, while Noxie DiVincenzo starred at shortstop for the winners. Bill Stoe's relief pitching in the last inning en abled the Pi K. A.'s to defeat A. T. 0., 15-13. • Fret Leagues By defeating Lamba Chi Alpha, 4.0 on Tuesday, and Acacia, 5-1 on Wed nesday, the Phi Ep's placed themsel ves in first place in the Fairmount league, half a game ahead of the second plate A. G. 13..'5. A homer by Wells, Lamba Chi Alpha, gave his team the margin 'of victory over 'l'. N. E. Tuesday in their close 4-3 bat tle. Acacia also took T. N. E. over, winning by 5 i 2 on Wednesday. The Phi Psi's won from A. I'. 0., 22-10. Alpha Chi Sigma, Penn-Allen lea gue leaders, dropped their first game (Continued on page four) Lions Bunch Hits To Top Terrors, 5-4 Sol M i e h o if Sparkles As Tossers Score Early To Win Protecting a record of eight vic tories in 11 starts, including a three game undefeated streak, Penn State's baseball team will face an unknown Syracuse nine at Syracuse, N. Y., to morrow afternoon. Co-captain Frank Smith is expected to start. The Lions played remarkable base ball for three innings Wednesday and piled up enough runs to beat Western laryland's Green Terrors, 5-1, for their third straight win. Featuring the game, however, was a quiet feud between Sol illiehoff and High School harry Harrison. Miehotf . tried piti fully hard to make it look like a base ball game all the way through, but Harrison more than neutralized his efforts in the last six innings. Two errors by Harrison almost turned the tide against State, as the Teri'ors whittled the five-run lead down to a single run. Harrison pro vided the first score when he booted pitcher Cook's easy hounder with none out in the seventh. llieholf Sprags Rally Shortstop Joe Drugash„whose club menaced the Lions all afternoon, chopped a single into left. Third base man Mujwit walked and the bags were jammed. Left fielder McQuillen rapped a high bounder to the pitcher, and Benny Simoncelli, overcome by the environment, wired one against the grandstand for. two runs. But Miehofr spragged the rally with a double-play peg to Harrison on center fielder Campbell's skier. Then in the eighth, right fielder Cagle rapped another roller to Har rison. Harry tried to rip the toes off Vonarx and Cagle galloped to second. But football reputations apparently make good shortstops, so out came pitcher Simencelli and in went rubber armed Smith. The amazing Smith pulled through with five strikeouts in two innings and the Lions survived, Mellon' shoved the Lions into the lead in the opening.frame. Harrison walked to open for State and after Johnny Waters had pepped to the box, Co-captain Mike Kornick reached first on an error. Ray Brake scratched a hit to second. MiehofT then rammed a single into right and two runners raced home. MieholT Shines Again Singles by George Slabodian and Simoncelli, sandwiched by Mel narx's sacrifice, accounted for the third State score in the second inning. With two out in the third, Michell' went to town again. Ile rifled a dou ble into right field and bolted to third when Campbell's throw-in went through the infield, Joe Adessa punch ed out a single to score Miehoff. Adessa stole second and rode home on Slabodian's single into left. Only one State man reached first base after that, Simoncelli drawing free pass in the seventh. Twice again Michell' came within inches of getting extra-base hits, but the Ter ror outfield closed the gaps ton quick ,ly.—J. A. T. Intramural BaSeball Opens Co-ed Sports Women's intramural baseball open ed Monday with Chi Omega winning from Delta Gamma, 31-1; Alpha Omi cron Pi from Alpha Chi Omega, 22-3; Kappa Kappa Gamma from Theta Phi Alpha, 12-3; and Kappa Alpha Theta from Gamma Phi Beta, 1-0. On Tuesday Chi Omega defeated Alpha Omicron Pi, 2-1; Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Kappa Kappa Gam ma; and Philotes defeated the East Downtown girls. On Wednesday, Kappa Alpha Theta and Philotes won the right to play in the finals, the Thetas winning from the Chi Omegas, 10 to 8, and Philotes from the West Downtown girls, 1 to 0. The final game hail not been played when the Collegian went to press. Telephone 2731 Clark Motor Co. 120 S. Pugh Slate College, Pa. Sales - PACKARD - Service Taxi Service Storage. Gas, Oil, Tires, Accessories, Repairing, Washing Between The Lions We were talking about 150-pound football. The sun was shining and so tens Bob. "Great sport. Fascinating. Ev erybody the same weight. Fast. Lightning. Great idea." But where would you play, Bob? "Play? Ila, ha.. That's it. No place. No itom. Would need are lights. Some boys would be engi neers. Classes to live. Varsity uses arc lights. "Great sport, tho." How about equipment. Bob? "Equipment? We have lots of gond pants, extra. Ha, ha. But they would be too big. No shoes either." Yes, Bob, a 150-pound football team would be great. "Great? Sure. For the students. The college is for the students, by the students. Not the faculty. Make the boys happy." Will there be• a 150-pound team this year, Bob? "This year? No. But students should start asking for it now. Should get it in a year. If students want 150-pound team, they eon get it. They'll get it." A friend of Bob's wandered down the street in the terrific sunlight. "Beautiful day, isn't it, Bob?" "Boy, oh, boy, sure is. How about The Bright Spot of Bellefonte Hotel Markland Noted for Good Food and Smice + + + • - The . 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Speaking of feuds, rumors say • there's a 'terrific light going on for batting honors be tween Mel Vonnrx and Co-captain Mike Nornick . . Kornick is hitting .1:93, one point better than Voltam ... Naomi Thbmpson, Carnegie Tech's feminine tennis star who was trim med by Chuck Patt Wednesday, was ranked No. 9 nationally in 1933 . . WEEK - END SPECIAL CHOP S!JEY at SPIDER'S Iltsterti Electric PROGRAM SOU SYSTEM