Page Four Lion Trackmen Compete in 16.4-R'sri Bastian Blan Ritteri Buser Picked To Play For North Lacrosse Co - Captains Bart Buser and George Ritter have been invited to play on the North team in a North-South la crosse game in Baltimore on June 14, Coach ,Nick Thiel an nounced yesterday.- - Practice will begin on June 10 and will be held in the vicinity of New York City. The coach has not been selected. Forestry Society Wins Independent Golf Title The Penn State Forestry Society won the intramural independent golf championship - this week by taking Watts Hall over twice With only the Foresters and Watts Hall competing, the cham pionship was awarded on the basis of the best two of three games Playing for the Forestry Society were Bob Wallace, Lou Gabel, Stan Marcus, and John Yeneral -AT PENN .STATE. erl_ 1 o 1 onl-a 123 W NITTANY AVENUE ,ALL ROOMS•WITH RUNNING WATER . When -In Doubt About aßoom - - - - Booking For Summer Session an. Fall Term. Inspect The Colonic Did You Know- T hat Morrie Fromm ' wants to thank all of th e students fo r their kind patronage during the past year and wishes the grad uating seniors th e best of success? FROMM'S _ eternity Fraternity GRIWUATION GIFTS Class Rings "Better Order Before You Leave" The-L. G. Balfour Company LOCATED IN SAUER'S 109 S. ALLEN ST. While office is closed part of summer, you can obtain prompt service anytime by writing . - CRUM JENKINS, STATE COLLEGE, PA. - _ No Foe . ;No Favor • - The safety of a neutral attitude .. . . • - ability to aid through - in- - martial judg - Ment . these should be our guides - a-` on. Memorial Day! s , - , : PEOPLE'S -NATIONAL s Bisons _ln 4-0 - Triumph Nittany Pitcher Hurls 12th Stivirryht Victory Ed Bastian curve-balled and blanked the Bucknell Bisons, 4-0, Tuesday for his 12th consecutive victory in two years of varsity competition as-- his teammates pounded out a 10-hit barrage against Joe —Buzas, lanky Bison hurler With the Lions scoring once in the third inning and three more tallies in the sixth, Bastian was only in danger once when Rey nolds, Bucknell right fielder, trip led to center He was trapped at home a moment later when _Paul Menzie threw to Martin Valeri for the putout on Catherman's moun def Bill Debler, the gaMe's top hit ter with three safeties, singled home the first run in - the third aft er Eddie Sapp had advanced to thud on -Menzie's Co-Captains Valeii and Menzie each garnered two hits and led in the sixth inning rally when a base on balls, fielder's choice, sacrifice hit, and two singles tallied thiee markers. Bastian - probably will- get a chance to extend his victory string to 13 triumphsin the remaining two tilts against Illinois Wesleyan ne\t Thursday and Pitt on June 8 The summaries Bucknell ab r h o a e Kessler, lb . . 4 0 1 10 0 0 Doenges, 3b . 3 0•1 0 4 1 cf.4o 1 5 0 0 Buzas, — p . 4 0 1 0 3 0 400 3 0 0 Ronk, 2b .. 3 0 1 3 3 0 Buigess, rf . 3 0 1 1 0 0 Catherman, If 3 0 1 1 0 0 Nolan, ss 2 0 0 1, 1 0 ;.-1-12ckle . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . 31 0- 7 24 11 1 x-Batted for Ronk in 9th. Penn State ab r h o a e Sherwin, rI . 4 - 0 0 1 0 Sapp, 2b . 2 1 0 3 3 Menzie, 3b . .. 4 0 2 2 2 Debler, cf . 4 0 3 2 1 Gates, If- 4 1 0 2 0 Valera, c 3 1 2 6,-0 Truhn, ss .. 3 1 1 0 2 Seibel, lb 3 0 0 11 0 - Bastian, p. 3 0 2 0' 6 Totals 30 4 10 27 14 0 Bucknell ... ' 000 000 000-0 Penn State . 001 003 00x-4 'PENTI;T-.STATE COLLEGIAN _ ~, EX-LION SLUGGER illy Soose battle Jack Ennis-m ilhamsport today. Tickets are available at Grahams. Between The Lions With DICK PETERS No Short Change Time grows near when several score athletes who have carried Penn,State's colors through sport doms battlefields will soon be alumni With their passing comes a new era—not only for Penn State athletics, but for the Penn State Collegian as it begins with this is sue to merge into its new form— a college daily Those athletes have served Penn State well.- So has the old Penn Stale Collegian. .In the future. new athletes will take over, the task of Making the Lions great on gridiron, diamond, -'track, and hardwood. In the future, the daily Penn State Collegian will carryon and do an even better job. _ 'The Collegian spoi ts page is one of the first pelts of that paper to make the change, one which is evi denced in this very issue Though smaller in-size per issue,' it will grow into a bigger part of the Col legian, through its daily entrance into student life Collegian sports readers will ap preciate the change which a.daily sports page will bring next year. Up-to-the-minute news fresh from New Beaver Field and Nec Hall will be pail of the breakfast'. menu henceforth Closer under- standing of the Penn State "sport situation" will be an integral park of the new Collegian daily Col legian readers will know "what's up" on the Lion sport front from day to day. There will be no change in the policy of this "sports page next year. Its aims _will be the same, but its power to carry out those aims will be.enhanced by daily cov erage of Nittany athletics. It is not with sadness, that we watch theiild Collegian fade with this issue. Rather,' we feel that Its slow demise will be a tremen dous step toward making a nig ger- and better Penn State—aih; letically." More Heads - Commitlee: hi (barge Erection of tie . Lion Shrine; gift of the graduatineseniors; will be in charge of a _faculty-administra tion committee headed by "Adrian 0. Morse, assistant to the president in charge - of , resident mstrticlicin; and appointed/by David E Per grin, ,retiring. senior class ',Presi dent. "• Proposed site for 'the- stattie' is drive in front uif. Recreation Halt. Several_ artis'ts,- , lncludint, Heins Warneke, are,being consid: erhit as senlptork„ior_the,tstatue Which about slit , feet, long A11;rpe,9,4,#,,,*0)ih44; T Boston "th is Weekend Vukmanic And Ewell Head pelegalion In-Try for Ist Infercoltegiale Win After beating top-notch teams such as -Navy, Pitt and Syracuse, the Nittany ,trackmen' will send 10-of this year's outstanding per formers to the_ IC4-A's at Boston this weekend in an'attempt to win the intetvollegiates for the first time in Lion track-history - Led by national champions Captain Nick Vukmanic and Barney EwellNho together garnered over 150 points in dual track meets this season, the, 'Joni will be competing against some of the best runners- and-'weight j men' in tfie East Always powerful In the" IC4-A's are Pitt, the 1937, winner, Yale, N Y U, and Manhattan How ever, with Ewell almost_ certain of winning two events and placing in a third, and w ith Vuk manic, who_has been sh owing the best form since , his sophomore; year, the Nittany delegation stands a goOd chance to co m home with another trophy for the case in Rec Hall In addition to strength in the dashes, the broad Jump, and the 3avelin, the Lion chances are con siderably increased by three dis tance men, Frank Maule, Bill Smith, and Zen Henderson - Count on Bakura _ Other outstanding. Hiltanymen who Will go to Boston are Scott Moffatt, Joe Bakura, Orvis King, Van Hartman, and - Max Peters Moffatt, who tops the bar:at 'l3 feet in the pole vault, and Bakura, who "set a new'Penn State record with a vault of 13 feet,.3 l / 2 inches last week will be' definite con tenders Krug, who has' high lumped over 6 feet, should Aar ner some "points for the Lions After Viikmanic's 218 foot hurl ni the Javelin event against Syra cuse, it is_the opinion of many that he will wind up his college athletic career by shattering his former. record at-- 223 feet, 10 1 / 2 inches set at the Penn Relays in 1938 Also, he will have his first chance to regam the IC4LA crown that he lost to Bob Peoples, the SouthernlCalifornia skirr As - Coach^ Chick Werner ' ex= presses pluses it, "We have a good chance of winning the 1C,4-A's this yea! " , Queens College, New York, will add 86 new courses when it enters its fourth year next semester Thurs - oy, Ma'N, 30,49411 Sykes Breaks College Record In High Jump - 'Several trackman and only a few bystanders saw the Penn 1 State: high 'Unto - record fall as freshman Jun Sykes set a new mark of 6 feet. 4 7 /s inehes Tues- day afternoon. -, This is the second time this year that the record has- been broken. Another freshman; Johnny Glenn, cracked the rec ord-a few weeks ago with a leap of 6 feet. 2 inches. ENTER YOUR NAME NOW If you are an 'out-of-town subscnber now, you will molt certainly want to sub scribe to - the new daily PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Now is the time for , this year's graduates to subscribe to their - collegiate daily ~ CIRCULATION MANAGER Circulation Manager Penn State Collegian , State'College, Pa.:, Name •` Address Enclosed Find , Check for $3.25