'FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1941 Nam Named Captain i Sam Hairy, freshman 128-pound grappler,. was elected' honorary •&tptiin of the yearling squad at e freShman. and._ varsity, wrest ling .banquet;: - Wednesday night. imhstloialimminoimie".NeLing A` Zing* StHOOL VORANGINEERS To Mike Up Courses To Attain• Advanced-Standing To-Train• For National Defense _ The Colorado. -Sch4ol- of Mines Summer Session offers complete, thorough courses including field and" laboratory ,courses 7 throughout the summer. America's Vacation Land Recreational Opportunities make Summer Study Enjoyable • , For.. Details Write • Directot Summer Session , Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colorado - :`11.71*-1\16,1\11. 1 16.\ NOW TREY ARE READY . . Panel Photographs of Fraternity and Sorority Groups 'PEN STATE PHOW - SHOP 214 E. COLLEGE AVE. . . Want Something To Do This Weekend? ROLLER! SKATING . Skate. To Music In The Armory Sessions;--- Sati;day Afternoon 2-5 Saturday Night 7-9, 9-11 Price-20c Per Sessiori . 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Weakness at the plate and poor catching were the chief causes of Scores of last week's games fol- Easter week losses to Penn and lOwSf ' Princeton. In the seasons opener Semi-finals: Phi Sigma Kappa defeated Beta Sigma Rho, 15-8, in Philadelphia last Friday the 15-6; SPE No. 1 defeated SAE 15- Lions were pounded for 12 hits 4, 1245, 15-11. • and an 8-3 defeat by the Quakers. Finals: Phi Sigma Kappa de- They moved to Princeton on Sat feated SPE No. 1, 15-7, 9-15, 16-14. urday and absorbed an 8-4 claw ing by the Tigers. Jim Richardson, fresh from an engineering inspection trip, start ed 'on the mound against the Red and .Bh.le nine but was replaced in the second inning by Wes Smith, sophomore righthander. Veteran Chuck Medlar went the route in the Princeton game and yielded 10 hits. The first intercollegiate boxing tournament was held at Pep State in-1924. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN An entirely revamped infield will take. the field against Gettys burg tomorrow. Facing the absence of Captain Eddie Sapp, away on a field trip, Cciach Bedenk will bring Bill Debler in from the outfield to take. over at first. Sophomore Bill Mazzocco will probably start at the second sack with Freddy Ball at third while Whitey Thomas will remain at shortstop. Lacrosse Team Drops Two Mb Still smarting from defeats ad ministered by Navy, 13-4, and the University of Maryland, 12-3, dur ing the Easter vacation, a deter mined Lion lacrosse team will seek its first victory of the sea son from Swarthmore at Swarth more Field tomorrow. The Lions performed creditably over the weekend considering they tackled the two topnotch tens in the country. Inexperience and lack 'of previous competition prov ed their undoing in both battles which saw the Nittanymen off to a slow start in the first half and put up a stout defense in the final two periods. Navy had little trouble spilling the green Nittany stickmen, 13-4, Saturday. 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