THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942 ftetmen Down Gettysburg 6-3 Displaying speed find accuracy in the singles, the Dron hetififeh. regained their wihnihg stride with an impressive 6-3 triumph over Gettysburg Oil the varsity cotirts yesterday. The Lions setved Up the cori-. test early by svVfebpihg live of the siic singles rridtchCK dnd ohfe df the three doubles. iTife Muilfets Wdre awarded bite dribbles rridtcH bit a forfeit, 'the win wris the 'third in six starts fbr the ttrifetiikfe hien, giving thehi a .666 stfehdihg. At the number ohe p'bsitioii fbr State, Cy Hull contiiiUed His wihning pace by stopping Rich ards in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. Ace Parker baffled Gettysburg’s MfcKee with his fast breaking service, 6-1, 6-1. Playing at number three in the absence of Captain Chuck Bow man, who was in Philadelphia on personal business with Uncle Sam, Bill Lundelius came through with a speedy 6-3, 6-0 win over Ademsen. Johnny Knode defeated Myers of Gettysburg after a close second set, 6-0, 7-5. Still handicapped by ah' injured shoulder, A 1 Hendler bowed to Stick, number five man for the Bullets, 2-6, 2-6. In the singles final, Herb Kray bill rallied to edge E. McKee, 6-4, 6-8, 6-4. The victory was Kray bill’s fifth in six singles contests. In. doubles Hull and Parker overwhelmed Richards and Myers iri straight sets, 6-2, 6-0. Knode and LurideliUs were, nosed by Ademseri tend Stick, 4-6, 5-7, and Hendler and Kraybill were forc ed to default to Gettysburg in the doubles. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS MASTER*FITTER FREE-FLEX $6.85 See this Master Fitter, featuring $8 75 genuine white Buckskin and cost ly vegetable-tanned Calfskin. . A Double Welted,“Double-Jointed”Flexible Oxford BOTTORF’S Entrances On Allen and Beaver MAREMORI avy Makes Lions 11th ictim With 9-3 Victory Alpha Chi Bigs Top Delta Upsilon 2-0 In IM Better Final Alpha Chi Sigiha pulled doWn its second irtitratnUfal champion ship ih twri days wheh thbir No. i ■ teairi Outbriritrid Delta Upsilon, 3-6, ih yesterday aftefriboh’s fra ternity soccbr final oh the golf course fields. Bill. Jacoby and Harry Bouton scored the goals for the winners. The latter scored on a 40-yard kick after one minute of the sec ond half. Outstanding player for the losers was Ronnie Williams. Playing for the Alpha Chi Sigs were Bouton, Jacoby, Bob Stev ens, BilL* Taylor, Hugo Larson, Paul Best, Jim Gunning, and Bob Matteson. The DU jteam was made up of Williams, Brad Johnson, Earle Tietz, Tom Allison, John Frey, Gord Schwenk, Clay Hull, and Parry Weiss. IM Track trials, field Events Set For Today Intramural track trials in the 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 120- yard low hurdles as well as the 880-yard finals will be held today at Nfew BeaVer Field. All field events will be run off today. Finals in the 100-yard, dash, 220-yard dash, 120-yard low hurdles* 440, and mile run ire slated for tomor row. Field events are at 4 p. iri. and runhing events at 4:30 p. m. . Corsages for Junior Prom THE DAILY COLLEGIAN West Virginia Visits Here This Weekend NaVy’s strong baseball team madfe Penn State its 11th victim yesterday afternoon as the Mid dies, leading throughout the con test, batted out a 9-3 win over the LiOhs at Annapolis, Md. 'the defeat makes the third straight for the Blue and White, and contrasts with 'the record of four straight victories the Bedenk coached nine boasted b/bfore play ing away. Since leaving the Nit tany ball field, the Lions dropped contests to Syracuse, Colgate, and Navy. For the first time in two weeks the Lions will play on the New Beaver field diamond when West Virginia comes here this week end for two games. The first is carded for 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. At 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon the varsity team will take on the Mountaineers for the second time. Coach Leo Houck will see his freshman nine in its first sche duled match of the season when the Nittany freshman squad bat tles Cornell’s yearlings at 12:30 p. m. Saturday. Fran Farris, who shifted to the outfield to give Sophomore Ed Sebastianelli experience at the keystone base, still leads the team’s batting average with .478, although he had a; .727 a Week ago when the Bliie and White were on the crest of a victory streak. Next in line is Ed Tuleya with .429, and Whitey 'i'homas with .389. Bill Sidler, third baseman, climbed to a .375, arid is followed by two catchers, Oggie Mtatrtella and George. McWilliams, both sporting .333 figures. With the fall of most of the in dividual averages, the team mark also dropped from .378 last week to .285 at a resent. Track Team To Leave Tonight For Michigan After the hard workouts which good weather has permitted this week, the Lion track team will leave (tonight for East Lansing where it will open its dual 'meet season with Michigan State Sat urday. At the same time, the frosh trackmen will open tnetr dual season at home in a meet with Cornell freshmen on New Beaver Field at 2 p. m. The team’s good showing in the Penn Relays Carnival Friday and Saturday offers hope for a very successful dual season. Satur day’s meet will be followed Wed nesday by one at home with Tem ple and one next Setturday at Pittsburgh. In the Michigan State mefet last year, held in conjunction with the PIAA meet, State was victorious. Outstanding events in the day’s show were Gordon’s winning the mile and itwo-mile and Ewell’s winning three events, 100 and 220-yard dashes, and broad jump. BASEBALL SCORES National League Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 6 New York 3, St. Louis 3 (10th inning)' Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2 Boston 4, Chicago 3 American League Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 6 St. Louis 11, New York 6 Detroit 4, Boston 2 Washington 10, Chicago 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Between The Lions With DON DAVIS S&oris Editor iiiiiiiiiiliiiliiniililiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The MissiHg Slickman Imagine lacrosse Coach Nick Thiel’s surprise when, while on a lacrosse trip in Maryland last Spring, he was asked how Tofn Mitchell was making out oh his frosh team. It seems that Tom had been on the All-Maryland squad while at Friends School in Balitmore, yet Nick was forced to admit that Tom was not only miss ing from his frosh squad but that he didn’t even know he was here at State. On his return to the Nittany val ley, Coach Thiel lost little time in searching for this hidden stick wielder. To his dismay, Tom was no where to be found. Further in vestigation, however, resulted in the discovery of Maryland's la crosse son at the Diißois Under graduate Ceinter. And with a 2.6 average at ihaf. Need it be said that Tom soon transferred to Stale. As a sonhomore, Mitchell is al ready making a name for himself with the varsity. He scored three goals against Navy and one against Cornell from his inside attack po sition. His knee was hurt in the Cornell game and this was one ma jor reason for the Lion’s defeat at the hands of Syracuse according to Thiel. Starring in yesterday’s game, Tom was Lion high scorer with 2 goals. This .may have sounded a little like a dime novel tale but that’s the way it strikes us. Just to think that “one of the You trust its quality BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona In State College Call 3919 i FLORIST 222 W. Beaver Ave. PAGE THREE Maryland Whips Lacrossemen, 11 -5 Lacking the necessary scoring punch yesterday afternoon, Penn State’s lacrosse team lost a 11-5 game to a ppwerfiii Maryland out fit on NeiV Beavfer Field. The Lion squad muffed many of the opportunities that they had to score but, nevertheless, turned in the best defensive game they have played this season and, in many cases, took the offensive play agaihst the raiding visitors. Bated as one of the best teams in the country, the winning Ter rapins capitalized on their tricky handling of the ball and scored with deadly accux-acy. Tpm Mitchell, outstanding soph omore, who hails from Baltimore where he gained honors when he was chosen to the 1940 all-Mary land high school lacrosse team, led the Lion offensive attack as he tallied two of the five Nittany goals. The remaining Penn State goals were chalked up by Mark Singley, Bill Piper, and Charlie Temkovits, each getting one past the Mary land goalie. 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