Tuesday, April 25,19;9, SO.OSAW,',Nine OppOso - s - ' Dickinson Tothorrow Latros.semen trotince: P nn Outfit,' .0.4 ; In, Rough Battle Blie•S i 'Whites Battle-1; TO Tie Lind tiame ____- Hieri.4%en Unable To' Score Sal.urilay'! ; ilmjiiiivemencSeen ,'Wit:ll_ neither team having f.nottO - of „that, socalled, leering N0,;', 4 80b, Higgins' Blue and White" !quads battled to a fi,,o;tie S.trugy tiftei•noon on the.p . ractice field why , the firolullintra: satitul omit, which 'resulted in a deSdlet k, the first liavidebeen a „ ' Twice the White team pounded to , Within slcort Incline of the Blue "goal line only to he stymTed by a bard charging Blue line. As the „gatne'onded the Blue eleven was on`the White six inch line but was linable to 1;11411 the , Pigskin across Hmrle in the game. with.' the _Whitey In Juisseisioh . of the ball, Big Bill Smaitz droimed back . and 'tossed a pass to Len -Krouse who had gotten , in back of Chunk Blue safki.inan Peters filially threw Kronee non the 12 yard stripe Prom tilde, Snitilti backed to the four on „two plunge s, Steve Rollins was' dropped' for no gaik by Mike Garbinski and the White threat ended a , moment ter when Ratline! let Smeltz's pass 'go Jimmie' his h'and's , • Ai few plays,,,later (111 ,Radelfffe, Willie end, came storming into the 'Blue backfield atilt Lhlocked Lloyd It kris' punt, which Prank Platt re'e• dvered for the , Whites Three line[ plays brought the Whites -about one foot - and` their second , threat ended -much the sidle as 'lltejlirst, with Smaltz's pass going over Rollins' head , „ „_ With only a few.. minutes re mainirig the game, George Lu• easi Blue c'entei . , hlorked and re ,env,sred Dick Kepler's kick ,entthe 'White two 7 i,drd,stripe? LarrYrEigehAlieteltllie Meeks, 'failed to gain On line bucki I.eui Labarre drove to the six inch lin4' but the game ended as Rigen much failed to genie on a line ,buck - Tim Blne - tt held a slight ntivan tage in, first ,nowns . ,,with!ifoui:Ljo therthree gained by the , White 'tenor Coach Higgins was pleased with the improvement shown by theltuo squads. especially in block 7 ing.1,,1-Ogginn,statill 114 - lice' game , next ~, B ituillay Scranton Univeisiti,bang ant will - be pla3eit If al , rangemerds,can he mode 12 Werner Worried; ' , Weather Delays Tiine Ruas,Agahi - The Penn' Relays, ill be, held on -Friday and Saturday. ,That's what has - Track, Coach Chick Werner worried, „Tien paper' '{vent ,to 'press; he % Tipp even been" able to run off trials,d - in the, meet,,,;: h "They were scheduled . C ,dor, §atur 7 , ;tiny; but a' cold .iyind bieyir,outi 3 Of the-inert'least,,or,theraabouts4and '`u'damp track prevented the possi bility of deeene,tirnep:, So .Conch ,Werner' postponed uiuls until - ,'„yrelfirday,:at.,:tlierii. If Old iilnn'Wentlier was knid,Nlce liad'3 them _; Frazier, Vukmanio, Gimp - ate At any evenf tlie,,four-miles N lay Praziar , .prevent - ,'holder' , the taisiiii - ,,teicird„ ,com: , :,',pete - at, plyilitidelphia::::: ' ^..x,m.'4lezs•f•—• -..- MOR'' .- 4 NIN - .GST,, f., r , 'R ''f, ~ x 4 „A t. t . .. 44,..."r:t. ~ BREAD , ' " '''''' , ~ ~.. ;-.,..-, ~- ~,'-. - , , ~'>. . .‘ Morningstar, , Bread Is ~flne.; :::ra r aliZrii n t i l r i2 c tlre it lYei:rt: 3 :: ~ in taste and at the same time, . ,nourlnshlng. 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Penn boy was escorted from the field with a twisted arm , Andy, Krause; Playing a beau tiful,garne at out home s thew first bleed, for the Nittunymen midway in the initial stoma Coskery came through next',on an assist from Buser The Quakeis worked a . neat 'genre which Blair, pivoting clev erly, counterbalanced a moment later. ~„_ Nittany Field Day It was a Nittany field' day Kiapse,slipped i another shot Into the net :, althoOh Goldbeta• of:P,enn,dupheated the feat a, um. rnent ' with s WicensChel in the penalty, Sox, goskety, Buser, and Buser oilan rung up swift, Lalheg ,befOre die, stunned Quakeimen could iallY_Rightei• yo_ Pennsyl vania tinally , scoreed to make the halfwiy count 7-3 „ - A slow-starting, sei.bild half gathered momentum as Rate' sneaked a !Ong snai., past the Seconds • -goalie Sends later the trusty Ritter-to-Buser -to Coskery combinatain accounted for anothei tally. Twenty tired kentlCmen pushed inch other up and down the field im- the, remainder of the game with no effect„ save a couple of minor Penn' injuries and mare saves by, Meyers—whose sensa tional goal-tending was a feature of the entire'game. ' The Manny . ..outfit showed 100 percent improvement^ in eves y de partmenr3previously a ff licted with arofisi,inVeir ball-handling, the.cLion were;se6oping4up the pellet On,the dead run: Substitutes Price, Sharp,. Blair and Krause particular played a vastly um proved game , The lineups Penn State —' Penn G ^ ll'eyei ' Bosetti , CP--__ Cm ter Loiber P thalce Yard Gaynor Righter • Wuenscher Stephens SA:____Gentnet Chandler .. Alberts Buidge ' Mabry ,Scoring by periods, Penn State__ 3 4 2 0-9 Penn 1 2 0 0-3 Seciring Penn State—Coskery Krause 2, Buser 2, Ritter, Blair, Penn4pnklberg,, Righter, Steph nni„ Bulistitiitiohs•' Penn State Blair, Pride, Stiiirp, Creme!, De paleo;-'llAK , ,Riddel, Brumbaugh; Penri=Goldberg,' Zubritsky„ Mil ler, ,Rossiter,'Hayes, Dolman, Ed wards; yiirnbnum ,IteferPe• Fred, Martin, S'yra ease :of Michigan men .sPorted, corsagek,ot vegetables', at opeciill party glven for theM, by ; their co ed friends' ~„ INTRAMURAL :HIGHLIGHT Intramural activiiy remained concentrated in fraternity mushball lodps last week With - the Callege,holding open' entries for its six sports 'until StitUidity „The -College szortt—mushball, golf, tennis, track, and hadminten—Will str u t next week. Meantime, Eugen C. Bischoff, in. trnmuenl "fftiecto - r,' iias 'urged that trackmen , begin to get into shape irtatead_Of ,Nii ' ptlnk7l7lltll their meet is held on May 10 and 11. In ii atermty' miisblinll; five liMi‘involving 34 teams have al rCady begun -schedules that will 'carry, them 'through May - Signut;-Ptimppstlort4wlth-• a rec. or<of, tbrecovins ' , and one defeat 'is leadiai paityleagee: Phi Kap pa Sig holds second place with-'a lecorff of ,tavo wins and one loss. Other teams in the loop, are KDR, PIKA;..PU: SAE; and Kappa Sig. Each' team , olll meet'every . other mad twice: In thi Knirmonnt,Leagud, Pi;cand Chi Alpha, games'; Sunday afternoon Sigma boat Chi' won teams - toriopetlnit, in , are AGR, TNE, -I,Tho. ten' teams, Locust' Lano 4 o.ionne4havgAlylded into two sections, the awnners i to meet in league title., zl , gteemlastiweek, Oa" Gfii- Rhobgat„ 'AICPI, , 15-4; Phi •Kirprtl'inniend 'SPS; - 17-2,i,and SPS, trimnied — ACC 9-6; and AKPI beat' 5ig,,14.12 ' 0' In'Section 2 Mtn Sig trouncod Tennis Squad Meets Bullets 4 P.M. Tiid4 Roethhemen Down •Pill 7-2; Lehigh Match Cancelled Beaune of Rhin After being rained otit of,ilieh match 'with Lehigh Fifthly and relelnating a 72 victory over Pitt Satii day. Coach Ted, Rodlike . e teiinisinen face Cetty4hing's Rid- Ida at 4 p in tomorrow Gettysburg comes hare" with a mediocre sound that edged Eyank lin and Marshall, 5-4, and lost to BuLkneit, 7-2 - The battlefield lads; paced by Cain." Clint Hendrickson and Taint Smith, are strong in the lint two positions, hut lack power In the towel i posts Last year the 'dons acre viettn lons, 5 I, and are faviired ,to repeat Although some_ehanges may he !Mule. Reeptke,seems , well pleased with the past pm formatices or the team and likely will not shake up the outlit that, !aced Pitt Weak ness In the second and third (Inn bles appai•ently has been reme died if )1w ,results of the Pitt mideli'are indicative. —, Slummy of the Pitt ntatch singles—KrMulch', Pitt. defeated Hildebrandt, 26, 60, 63; Wein stein, State, defeated, Irartman, 6-2, 6-1, Goodman. State, defeated Smith, 62, 6-o„Harmidh, Pitt. de fMned Atberg. 06, 6-4, 6-2, Hughes, State, defeated. McLaughlin, 6-2, 6-4, and Ilig'ott: „State, deflated Kantman, GO, t-1 Doubles—Ml debrandt and:Weinstein, State, de feated Kristufak and, Harmuth, 6, ,4 2, 64, Goodraan and Bigott, St a te. defeated Hartman- and Smith, 61, 63, and, Hughes and Hirsch, State, defeated - MeLaugh lin and 6-4, 60 StlfiLSt'ariti`Third V in U.& Rifle Ranks' Ben Stahl, sophonioie stands third In the United States by virtue ofd second place win in the t astern Division of the Nadi:a nt Inteicollegiates, it seas an nounced yesterday The rating was given aftet;: score of the meet con, duCted at Annapolis April I,bi the National ' Rifle Association, had been compared with those Of other sections Stahl's score, 381 out of ' a Ns, sible 900, brought - him a second place medal, bllieved ,to - he the first ever won by' a Berth; State riflemen in national coMpetition. Ire niide the nominally high stand. itig score of 93 out of a possible 100 The tetiM placed sixth among the 13 Eastern schools competing Stewart Will •Speali `G Albert Ste Watt; Secretary of the, State Department of Forest's and Waters and publisher of the Clearfield PrOgress, will be the gbest speaker at, annual For estay Society bidumet,,to be held Friday at% p is. in the Sandwich Shop • TKE„ 6-0, AT6. took . over, CM Plii;,l2-6, and - DTD, 10-7, TKE cdged Chi Phi; 6-2; and DTD beat. BETA 5ig, , 13:9 , "phlie,flve:fetim Penn-Allen loop, two' - gaiices have .been played ,so far. , Delta Theta 'Sig,,beat Theta Chi, 9:4, and - Alplia Chi Siglwlup ped Phi Sigma Delt, 9-2 `Ttie 'Cinius , l;dgue,eiened y-es teiday, ,with n giime;ketween'yhi Delta - Thetti-and "Beta Theta Pi: The seom'wlisnot in as 'the Colic ; Eian,nvent:to press. The league will 'Phi's.' oifet gli'me, each 'niglit this ‘Avaek..:: Sigma., Nu faces iiii! , Chil , tilday, r arid -tomorrow Al- Ilha:; ; Zei , will meet Phi, Gam. ";" lei 0.6 rtiTr.4.4. t, ne.lek, +NIL L• - 4 4 • 00t4(MtS: : ,OF,A 4 DEtIGHTFOLl WEEK-END " we- a ousepar y F avoi VISIT - US AND SEE HOW TO DISPLAY YOUR" GREEK LETTERS'IN, A STYLE THAT IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TREASURE` ~ COLLEGE AVE. • PENN STATE COLLEGIAN , Stolen Vases Won, Lost Weekend Tilts The victim of a &tilde steal fot a 2-1 loss ~t. Penn Finlay, and the, poi peirntois of , a ste il , to home fat a 5 1 victory aver Navy on Satuidaw Inc. Bedenk's ,CC-saw basehalleis ate detai mined"to stop winning one and losing one by trimming the Dickinson nine here tol ~ , 'mortow at 4 p ,m" Ind make , t too sit - , h- After smin vg'one inning in the Penn .lefd.it nit Finlay, Ace Linn huilei Toni W tits dui yeoMen work by iloannir di; Navy 5 to 3 on Saturday aided by the effective hitting slid lii.e sunning of his tesm mate. ft was Watts' second win, in as mangy stir ts The Lion mica y snapped the Midshipmen's tout-game winning streak and evened then own record up with two Wins and two defeats. ,The Bedenkmen wine tc mhng the Middies 3 to 1 going into the seventh when Memo stinted the State ally inconspicuously by inawint , a pass Eddy Sapp and Mart V,alerie came, thi ough with singles and Pray - S'eibel lined one to Thompson, Navy shoitsitop Thompson obligingly thew low to fi Ist, raising the Linn total to` three runs for the frame Brake SCeals Home With State ahead by one, mailc- ' ei in the ninth„foxy'Ray Brake cased thn'tension by stealing home Calni and tellable as usual, Watts shut the Middies out in then half of the ninth to clinch the gam- for the Nittanyrifen Showing a vast nomovement, both in fielding and hitting, the State vsger, lenity got behind then pitehet and gave hiM some thing to cock with foi the first time this ~ esison in the 'Navy game MECUM Leaving only three !nen die on base, a new low in that box seine division for the seasOn,%and hit ting when hits were needed Twist, the Bedenkmen ' clemonsti ated what toey can do once'they get ' The nanklin Field fracas with the Unnersity of Pehnsylvania's nine wa% lost by the Lion's be cause of (1) several highly de batable rulings by the umpires, Messrs Livingston and Wasneri (2) an unortho dox , double steal by the Quaker boys, with Fred Rafetto and Charlie Morris, of Penn cooperating to bamboozle the 14 , 1fanymen,` and (3) Lion' at whey - excusabW eve'rthtoiv to second, enabling-Re fetto to score' ' ',Ri"kht-handed 'Joe , Didinger started against' Perin for the Li ons-and alloived only Six hits be foie he NNIS 1.101110) , V' for pinch hitter Stu Quaile in the ,eighth Didinget - wits - ielieved by Toni Watts, who held the Red and Blue hitless in their finale • The Lion tally came in the in initial ridge \Oen Paal Men stfir Lion'thnd sucker, dou bled down the thud baskline to score Penny Gates ,Gates and *enzic also starred in the field, converting several potential bifse clouts irto outs with - spectacular catches, Penn scored one _in the flint When Morris sacrificed to shoi t to brini,Diven home. Their winning tally came..ilt the thud when,Ra tetto and Morris pulled a double <teal with two out and two strikes on the tnttei Coach Joe Baden's: had not labrillnued,On PagC Four) See -Players at Their Best in; 6 6 WINTER SET' A hiron Broadway , A Int. in the mo% tes =and now t Players' hit of the year • 4.: " 1 FRI. and.' SAT., APRIL -, and 29 8:30 I` , • " • Schwab Auditorium - , - 'All Reserved Seats 50e Special I rtat es' for Then! re, Parties Arranged at Studont Union Billy Souse To Attend Suninier School; May End Piii Ring Career Billy • Sonse t _ former Lion In• tertollegia‘e, boxing champ, will attend summer school here this 3 ear, according to Paul Mose, his teenager - .NI (is s recently an nounced that arrangements ,had bees concluded for Soose to at tend the session in order that he me) get his degree in June, 1940 Bills is being treated for his Injured hand at the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago with the possibility very strong that he may never enter the ring again Although_ the former,Nit tatty puncher and his doctors are optimistic about his condition, his nianager ha's" expressed the belief that Soose's professional pugilistic carom ,is at an end It mill be several \seeks before they lcnom m bother he will ever light emits Cub Baseball Team Faces Metcetsbitrg Then two coaches freely pie ! dating a victory, the freshman baseball time will open theu cam paign nt Mei ceisburg tomorrow against rn academy team which has aliendy Played three games, losing all of them In piactice the team has been hitting the ball well but on de- Sense,has been iathei sloppy Part of this,-„however can be charged, • Cr,thl cold weather has:dogged the team since Easter Weakin - Pitching, the nine has its wily standout in heckle-face Don Delhla nzo , Coacs Leo Houck along with Assistaht Dan Musser made ten tabve Selections of 18 playci s who will leave with the squad tomer -7 OW ,mei mng , , Houck named only the 18 play ers who will make the tiip and did not give a starting lineup. However, men who seem, to have the edge on stinting positions are Waiien Zeigler at fiist, Steve Matula at second, Wan en Kolke beck at short, Frank Buigener and Wayne Frempter in the out- field, Jack Stauffer behind the plate, Ind DelManzo as pitcher. Others tentatively in the lineup for the tiip are Gord Wooster, Warren Batton, Bill Debler, Hal High, and Franbis 'Pains, in fieldeis. Bill Ken and Fred Bald %lin in the outfield, Charles Brackbill, catchem, and pitchers Henry White, Paul Wilkie, and Aldvino CUI7I Golfers Swamp Rutgers, A ifity; Meet W. & J., Pitt Ovei:ding a weak Rutgers aiim, :ad flain a ~ bong Al iny go, in a surprise swamp by the s,uni ani 0, the viii ity made then Sell , nll debut last Friday .1101 Satinday at ' , in Iltittn , iwiel and, West Point What had been thought by mom, to be i oe,dc Lion sr, betauce of lack of practice, entered the inteicollegiaic field strongly, outplay mg their opponent., from diver to putter Rendered by =bong winds and poor ~ ,ndition of greens ni both meets, i•crores were relatively high Eighty is the Inao.t caid in the lintgeio match, while in the ?turn , dual 81111 Miller },hot s 75 The moot thtilling battle of the weekend was at We-,t Point, where Jack Mahaffey and Cadet Pete Chifoid fought on to the nineteenth hole, Mahaffey winning there Mahoney, 'playing the key pos ition State, also took his Rut gers opponent,3 and 2 Bud Millet playing :.umber two, won at Rut gets 5_ and 4, and defeated his cadet opponent, Moon Mullins, star Army footballer, by the same score Bill Gloss, number three man, took his first match 5 and 3 ~.nd his second 6 and 5 Jack-Bland took both of his matches. and Ed Ilebda won at Rutgers 2 and 1, but was replaced by golf manage] John McNeely in the Army meet The linicsmrn sulfated only two defeats, , both close duals Ken Klingensmith lost at Rutgers one uown, but came back and won his Arm) match 4 and 3 Coll man ager Joan McNeely, who subbed for Ed Ilebda in the At my meet, lost to Hai din 2 and 1 In the best ball matches, Penn State made a clean seep, winning Irom 'Ai.my, 6 and 4, 4 and 3 and I up They defeated flutgeis, 3 .ind 2, 4 and 3, 4 and 3 Beenu" , of the two victories, hope Lan high foi wins over Pitt and Washington and Telferson, whom the golfers mill meet may this weel‘nd Board To Pick Best Lodge Plan Thursday Wintimg plans lot the all-Col lege Mountain Lodge will be se lected at a meeting of the Rome ution Planning Boazd in the Sand wich Shop' at' 'p in" Thin sd,i,y Prof Burton K ,Johnstone, head of the denaitment of architecture, and Pie! Eugene C Bischoff, of the Scheel of Physical Education nd Athletics, will assist the Boxid in lodging the entries which must be turned in to Room 213 Rec llnll at the Student Union Desk before 4 p m , tomorrow A pi ize of $25 will be awarded to the scadent thawing up the best Plans The entries will be display ed in the Lowe]. Lounge, Old Main, tram Friday until Tuesday The Board, attempting to keep the Lodge as much a student pio ject as possible, still use the plans in its constiuction WORRY • • 0 WORRY. • . • WORRY • . • BUT MEM YOUR WORRIES WILL BE OVER IF YOU USE THE Collegian Classified Section FOR • Furnished Rooms e Furnished Apartments • Room and Board • Roommate Wanted' • Tutoring , e Musical Instruction • Militedgritphing • Typing • Dancing Instrifet ion • Wanted to Sell • Wanted tri Buy di Lost and Found INQUIRE AT Student Union --Office OLD MAIN , FOR RATES 'AND FURTHER INFORMATION Lacross -Ca►ne Pihds Close PiTeiidi Opiii)kite &kJ) Othe► They play, d but nose together on the heath at Seanlde Pat lc, N T, heft): e the> it eat to College Yor the past ~ e% et al summers theN }lave 001 hell Together on an ice tt ocl at the heath Each made the vat ,It> lac: °use team sophomot e Near and - 1%11 , 4 elected captain its smile] sear Such ate the i emai habit shot lar cat eels of La> ton Righter, Penn tau n4se captain and Ray rather% S tat e captain m ha phi>ed against oath other Sat MARTEX TOWELS See the New Patterns and Colors 50c TO $l.OO Guest Size and Face Cloths to Match EGOLF'S IT'S ALMOST HERE FROLIC Annual Affair SAT., APRIL 29th REC HALL, Gamble with our FREE Money at the "AGRICULTURAL MONTE CARLO" 8-12 %, Tickets can be obtained at Student Union aiul &Om Ag ricultural Student Council Members. 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