2HURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941 D . ion iamondmen Gain 3-0 Victory Over Susquehanna In Rain Medlar Pitches 3-Hitter; '1:00 - 00 : 111eav '!...',For-Penn RelOys .-.Twenty of the 3000 track and field athletes to participate in the. Penri Relay Carnival this - weekend 'will be Werner-coached Lions from the Nittany About half the squad will leave for Philadelphia today, and the rest will go tomorrow. - . With. Penn State's point win ning chances - very slim accord lng to. track mentor Chick Wer ner, the Lion's best hopes will be carried by the flying feet of Ne gro sprint star. Ramey Ewell as he pounds.the,cinders in the spe cial invitation .100-yard dash. Ewell, NCAA. .100 and 220- yard 'champion; although favored in the century field will find a strong . cnmpetitor in Welby Wil liams of North Texas Teachers' College, who was. nosed out only once in the 100-yard dash last Year. Also a team to be definitely reckoned with Saturday will be the Lion's two-mile relay quar tet made__up...of_Pat Max - 'l 3 eters, Jim Williams and Norm Gordon-. By turning his ankle over the past week-end, Don Dolbin, promising sprinter from Potts ville, dampened the Nittanymen's chances in the sprint relay. If Dolbin does not run Werner plans to use the following Lions in the 440 and 880 yard relays: Barney Ewell, Barney Plesser, Al Price, and Captain Van Hart man. Johnny - Glenn, sophomore who jumped over 6 - feet, 4 inches in doors this winter and who placed second in the IC4-A's will be Penn State's best bet in the high jump, and in the pole vault event Joe Bakura, and Scotty Moffat will represent the Lions: Well known for last year's record-breaking javelin thrower Nick Vukmanic, Penn State will attempt to fill his shoes this weekend with a promising soph omore Quent Dietrick. Dietrick is epected_ta _approach 200 feet with the sfe-ar: -*ln the two-mile run State will enter Norm dordon, Herm Goff berg and - Alex?.Bourgerie. Other entries are shOt.putters Saul Ha nin and Frank Platt, and discus spinner Len'Frescoln.' 17 Freshian Golfers Report for Practice About 17 - aspiring divot-dig gers have answered Coach Bob Rutherford's call for freshman golf candidates, , and competition is going to. be keen judging from the scores being made in 18;hole practice sessions. Several yearlings who have been showing promise ( lately are Al Swan, Bob Steinbruch., How ard Snowdon; Stewart Burns, ,Dick Stevens, George Rowboth ani, and Don Montgomery. Since their first. inter-collegiate match with Cornell's little Reds here on May 10 is still a long )vay off, no predictions as to the quality of the Cub linksmen is being made by Coach Rutherford ,-except that the boys are plenty ambitious. Despite the fact that five of the ten starting players were veter ans. the 1933 Penn State lacrosse team failed to, gain, a victory in five contests. FREE! FREE! A PALM BEACH SUIT Jack• Harpo will give away one of these famous summer suits to sip lucky gentleman attending the Friday night show 'at; the State Theatre. Niffany Linksmen fate J Away Tomorrow Seven Nittany linksmen will leave this afternoon on a two meet trip in which they face a veteran W. & J. golf outfit to morrow and the hardy Moun taineers of West Virginia... Satu rday. With an opening victory over Army tucked under their belts, Bob Rutherford's divot-diggers hope to continue their winning streak at the expense of the Pres idents whom they downed last year, 6-3. The Lion roster for this week end's trip consists' of Captain Jack Brand, Bill LaPorte, Don Leyden, Chuck Seebold, sopho more Don Hart, 'Jim Kramer, and newcomer sensation Bob Wallace. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111 Intramurals 1111111J11111111111111111111011111M111(1111111111111111.1111101111 HANDBALL Phi Sigma Delta, represented by Bobby Robinson and Iry Jon tow, copped the fraternity league intramural handball doubles championship trophy with a 21-7, 21-3 victory over Sol Hannan and Sid Semler of Gamma Sigma Phi who captured the plaque for second place. In the semi-finals Phi Sigma Delta .defeated. Sigma Pi No. 1, 21-1, 21-2; . and Gamma Sigma Phi defeated Sigma Pi. No. 2, 21-5, 21-15. HORSESHOES The intramural horseshoes tournament in the. fraternity lerague swung into its.final stages this week with semi-finals sched uled for this afternoon. Semi finalists are Sigma Phi Epsilon No. 3 -vs. Sigma Chi No. 1, and Phi Delta Theta .No. 3 vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon No. .1. Summaries follow: • Quarter-finals: Sigma Phi Ep silon No. 2. forfeited to Sigma Phi Epsilon No. 3; Sigma Chi No. 1 defeated Phi Delta Theta No. 1; Phi Delta Theta No. 3 defeated Phi Delta Theta No. 8; and Theta Chi No. 2 forfeited to Sigma Phi Epsilon No. 1. SOFTBALL With 36 fraternity league teams entered in intramural soft ball, play will begin next Mon day it was announced by man ager Ted Winter. Schedule of Monday's and Tuesday's games follows: Monday: Delta Theta Sigma vs. Theta Chi; and Delta Sigma Phi vs. Chi Phi. • Tuesday: Alpha Phi Delta vs. Tau Phi Delta; Kappa Delta Rho vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Kappa Tau vs. Beaver House; and Tri angle vs. Theta Kappa Phi. Fresh Stickmen Prime For Game With Varsity Drilling hard on defensive and offensive plays, Murph Temkov its' frosh stickmen hope to give their varsity big brothers some real competition in a practice session set for Saturday after noon. Boasting of only two veterans —AI Sayre and Bill Piper—who have played high school lacrosse, about 60 little Lions have been working out every afternoon learning the rudiments of the FM ' AM• ' MM;MMT.T9 Game Stopped In 7th By NICK VOZZY A continuous• drizzling rain failed to dull the claws of the Nittany Lions yesterday after noon as they chalked up their second straight win, a seven-inn ing 3-0 victory over the Susque hanna Crusaders. Righthander Chuck Medlar yielded three scattered hits to the visitors and allowed only one Crusader to pass second base. Medlar was handed the pitching assignment in a last minute switch by Coach Joe Bedenk when Jim Richardson, previous ly slated for mound duty, devel oped a sore arm. Scoring was confined to the fourth inning, in which the Lions grouped three singles and a bage on balls for all three of their runs. Lead-off man Freddy Ball walked and was advanced to sec ond when the Susquehanna sec ond baseman fumbled a hard hit grounder by Warren Kolkebeck. John Ebersole loaded the bases with a grounder which the Cru sader pitcher threw to third too late to catch Ball. Clean-up bat ter Bill Debler smashed a clean single into left field, scoring Ball and Kolkebeck, and sending Ebersole to second. Peany Gates advanced • both runners with a sacrifice bunt down the first base line, and catcher Alex Basista brought Ebersole across the plate with a single down the third base line. Captain Eddie Sapp flied out to the third baseman to end the inning. The Nittany diamondmen threatened again in the sixth inn ing when Ebersole was passed and advanced to second on Peany Gates' single. The rally was stopped when Basista and Sapp grounded out. Medlar retired the Crusaders in order in fotir of their seven innings at bat, registering two strike-outs and giving no bases on balls. He was in trouble only once, when the first two men up in the fifth blasted singles into the outfield. Two ground outs and a fly-out killed the threat. The game was called after six and a half innings when the con stant rain became heavier and made continuation of the game impossible. Susquehanna's defeat was their first this season. They had previously edged Bucknell 4-3 and downed Hartwick by a 5-2 count. Next game for the Lions will Lion Sfkkmen Prepare For Syracuse Contest In Tilt With Freshmen In preparation for their first home tilt of the season with Syr acuse next Wednesday, the Lion stickmen will. stage a practice tilt With the frosh squad at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Nittanymen have been concentrating on offensive plays this week . in hopes of cracking the strong Orangemen's defense for their first - victory of the year. With the return of Bob Thorpe, second defense, to the line-up after his brief sojourn on the sick list, prospects for a win are be coming brighter. - In the Syracuse contest, Nick Thiel will renew an old sports rivalry with his own college coach, Roy Simmons. During Thiel's six years as State mentor the Lions have won two and lost four games in the series. AT. THE MOVIES CATHAUM— "DeviI and Miss Jones." Also Fashion Show STATH— "Horror Island" and "man Made Monster" NITTANY- Yields Three Hits ChuCk Medlar, veteran right handed pitcher, marked up his first mound victory of the season by shutting out the Susquehanna Crusaders, 3-0, in a battle halted by rain in the seventh inning. be on Saturday afternoon when the Orangemen from Syracuse come to town to provide the op position for the Nittanymen's fifth battle of the. season. -Susquehanna AB. R. H. E. Wolfe, if 3 0 0 0 Isaacs, 3b 3 0 0 0 Zuback, cf 3 0 0 0 Zeravica, c 2 0 0 0 Ford. 2b 2 0 0 1 Bollinger, rf 2 0 1 0 Lewis, lb 2 0 1 0 Schaefer, ss 2 0 1 1 Krouse, p 2 0 0 0 Totals 21 0 3 2 Penn State AB. R. H. E. 3b 1 1 0 1 Kolkebeck, cf 2 1- 0 0 Ebersole, rf 2 1 1 0 Debler, lb 3 0 1 0 Gates, If 2 0 1 0 Basista, c 3 0 1 0 Sapp, 2b 3 0 0 0 Thomas, ss 2 0 0 0 Medlar, p 2 0 0 0 Totals \ 20 3 4 1 , Score By Innings: Susquehanna Penn State . 000 000 0-0 000 300 x-3 MAKE A DATE NOW SHE'LL ENJOY THE Penn State Circus SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS -10 Worlds Champion Weightlifter • 'Muscle Grind' by Clair Hess April 26 —8 P.M.— Reserved Seals 50c Oeneral Admission 35c bonsored by school of Physical Edncidion Rec PAGE THREE Net Team Rained Out; Meets Lehigh - Tomorrow And Pitt Saturday The Lion netmen's hopes for the season's first victory against the Bucknell racquet swingers were well dampened yesterday afternoon by a steady rain that caused postponement of the match. Manager Carl DeLong stated that the match will be held at a later date, but no definite day has been decided on yet. Roethke's charges are expecting a busy weekend, with Lehigh's Engineers journeying to the Lion's lair tomorrow and the Pitt Panthers paying a visit to the varsity courts Saturday. Lehigh's net team will arrive to play at 4 p. m. tomorrow with an impressive string of 15 straight victories, an . interesting challenge for any opposing squad. Although Roethke may shift the order, the probable singles players will be Captain Mac Weinstein, Del Hughes, Chuck Bowman, John Knode, Don Parker, and Bill Lundelius. DID YOU KNOW . that Penn State is conducting one-fifth of all • the defense courses now being giv en. in .the United States? FROMM'S Opp. Old Main