I' A.drE FOUR Bedenkmen Set for Battle \With Syracuse Team Today Coach Joe Bedenk and his un- di teated Nittany baseballers play Yost to the Orange of Syracuse I) , niversity on the New Beaver d;amond this afternon at 4 p. ill. the season's second home fray. Victorious over Villanova and Juniata in the curtailed spring : , :hedule, Penn State appears to 1)(,t in store for a hard game this afternoon. Bedenk was uncertain last night Ur: to the starting hurler for the )some club as he stated that it would either be Stover or Young. The rest of the Lions' starting lineup will be the same that de feated Juniata here last Firady. Jake Flowers, Jack Burford and Dale Bowers will occupy the outfield posts with Chuck McFar land on first, Eddie Sebastianelli on second, Whitey Thomas at ghort, and Gene Sutherland at the "hot .corner." Oggie Martella will le behind the plate, Mit Dells Beat DU fu Softball League, 3-0 As the abbreviated fraternity roftball league uncorcked its guns for the spring season, Phi Delta Theta took a close 3-0 decision rom the Delta Upsilon ten. Early last week, the Phi Delis walloped out a 5-1 victory over the same bunch. The contest started as a pitch or's duel between Hank Yeagley, for the winners, and Bud Marger urn, DU hurler. I e ft • 4 . .1.0N6 REEVE) White, yellow, blue and. natural, also plaids and stirpes, all with conVert- ible collar. $2.00 'to OM KAL Keep In Touch \YU Stoat No Matter Where You Are THE DAILY COLLEGIAN will be sent any man in the armed forces of the country no matter where he may be.. if you are entering any of the services at the end of this semester, subscribe at Student Union. Only .$l.OO . There is only one charge for the subscription—one dollar is all that is necessary for your only news contact with your college. • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN The Mail Always Goes Through Lion Tennis Squad Plays Muhlenburg With Old Man Weather Still frowning on his Penn State tennis charges, the team is tuning up for their second meet of the season against Gettysburg tomorrow af ternoon on the Nittany courts. Barring sudden changes in the line-up, Cy Hull will take his ac customed position as Nittany num ber one man while Ace Parker will take over the duties in the second spot against the down staters. Walt Stenger, newcomer to the net team, who won his first net match •of the season against Swarthmore, will tangle in third position,' and Herb Kraybill will play number four. • Jim Lawther, who lost a close match to Swarthmore's Bill Clen dennin in the last contest, will probably see action in the fifth slot while Russ Campbell, another first year man, is the choice for number six. In the doubles, Hull and Parker will probably take on the Gettys burg first doubles •combine. Sten ger and Kraybill may get the call to play second doubles and it will probably be Lawther and Campbell or Dick Armbrust in the third dou bles. IN,s SHOP BUY WAR BONDS .AND STAMPS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Buckeyes to Meet- (Continued from Page Three) will carry the brunt of the attack by competing in the quarter and half mile runs. Bobby Jones will support St. Clair in the quarter mile dash, while Mitchell Williams, Dave Carleton and Mac Smith will try for half mile honors. Curt Stone, Smith and Mitch Williams will probably enter the mile event. Two mile entries will be Stone, Wessel and Tom Scott. Stouffer and Jack 'Foreman will do the high jumping, while Stemler will take care of the pole vaulting duties. Hanin, Mayer and Pearson will throw the shotput and the discus, with javelin assignments going to Sid Cohen, Maxwell, McMinn, Borges and Pearson. Hoggard and Pearson will. do the• broad jump ing. Following the meet with Ohio State, the Lions will meet Pitt on May 8 and then end their season by competing in the IC4-A meet. CLASSIFIED SECTION ORDERS TAKEN—For standard class rings—sl7.so. Call Bordo, 4076. FOR RENT—Furnished student apartment for next semester, one-half block from campus. Call 2788. 2t-30-chaf COAT, light gray, picked up by mistake at Autoport Sunday night. Other coat in my possession. Call Sam 2036. 2t-29-pd—RLF LOST— Two, French textbooks, Eascon and Mercier, somewhere between Collegian office, Carnegie Hall, and Centre Daily Times of fice. Finder please call Alice, 55 Ath Hall, or Collegian office. PW (4)—York to . State College Leave 8 p.m. Monday, April 26 Call 3251, ask for Jack Taylor. WANTED—WouId like to buy or rent a set of golf clubs. Call Aichardson, - departnient of speech, or 4423. 2t-30-chg—PPM FOR RENT—Completely furnish ed apartment near campus. Re sponsible men preferred. Available May 1.5. 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The Union City team claims the honor of supplying 75 per cent of the United States Olympic squads of past years. The 1936 Olympics found three of their kind on the championship roster. The Nittanymen, coached by Gene Wettstone, will display ex ceptionally good team balance with men entered' hi every event, including the all-around competi tion. Captain Lou Bordo and Ray Sorenson are expected to plaCe in the all-around event, which . will not •include the tumbling exercise, Bill Wintersteen and Harold Frey,. Lion gymnasts, will swing the Indian clubs against the de fending champion,_ Hennick, 64- year-old - contestant from. Cleve land. Hennick has held the title off and on since 1904: • Highligbt or the program will probably be the rope climbing WARNER BROTHERS E 4; . \ , , ) , , % i STAT i 1 "ISI•ows Vilo"'t SWUM AINICISFAINIPS4IIOt3/ • si • NOW I PLAYING STARTS MONDAY-"THE SON iS 110111Ter FRIDAY, APRIL .30, 1943. event. Penn State has dominated this event for • the past several years and is expected to do well in the competition tomorrow. Chick Lebow, world's record holder, is set to make a good show ing. His teammates, Wirtschafter, Young, Barclay and Wintersteen, will also do climbing chores. Wirt •achaffer has done well in practice "And may be the "dark horse" of 'this event. Condit, forriferly •of Princeton; and ,Rafferty of Navy "are alsorated highly in this match. Tumbling exercises will doubt be dominated by Temple's SzyPula; titleholder - for the past .three yeats. Loken of lowa Pre-Flight, Meade and Frey of 'Penn'State :and BObbY Martin *of Jersey City are slated . to place in the mat event. , • Lion Bordo is rated- highly .S9r long horse and parallel bar honor's, .while Small is expected to do 'his - best. on the flying. rings and the phars. Lebow , will perform. on. the .ropes. and - . the horizontal bar,. with .Borisall trying for -points, on the rings,: the mats and on the ;long. horse. • Compulsory exercises and •_ the finals in club swinging take place tomorrow afternoon. ,•-: STARTS • TODAY • 1:30, 3:30, 6:45, 8:45 WARNER BROTHERS CAT RAU MUT MUtiII:MDSAMPS44 . Tauvrs af 1,30, 3:00, 6:45, 8:45::