The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 09, 1944, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT Track- State; 3. John Chuckran, Penn State. Time-49.2. . 880-yard run-1. Tony Luciano, Colagte; 2. Bobby Jones, Penn State; 3. Neal Gow, Colgate. Time —1:57.5. One mile. run-1. Tony Luciano, Colgate; 2. Paul Smith, Penn State; 3. Coyte Hunter, Penn State. Time-4:33.1. Two-mile run-1. Matt Elson, Colgate; 2. Paul Smith, Penn State; 3. Gordon Hayes, Penn State. Time-10:55. 120-yard high hurdles-1: - Frank Rainear, Penn State; 2. Ed Bush, Penn State; 3. Alan Copp, Penn State. Time-16.6. 220-yard low hurdles-1. Frank Rainear, Penn State; 2. Alan Copp, Penn State; 3. John Potter, Col gate. Time-26.5. Shotput-1. Ed Bush, Penn State; 2. Fred Jackson, Colgate; 3. Baseball- , ards came home after tagging up on Wardrop's long fly to center field. Previous to that Richards hit a single over second, Schles iger put a roller between second and third for another single, and Holler sacrificed to put men on second and third. Coach Bedenk's lads got two more markers in 'the seventh. Schlesiger beat out an infield hit for a single. Holler attempted an other sacrifice bunt, but was safe on a wild throw to first. Schles iger came all the way home on the wild peg. Wardrop was then thrown out at first on a slow in.. field roller. When the Muhlenberg first baseman tried to get Holler (Continued from page two) Fred Hawke, Colgate, and Vic Clark, Penn State (tie). Distance -44 ft. 9 1 / 2 in. Discus-1. Dave Pincus, Penn State; 2. Ed Bush, Penn State; 3. Jim Kietzman, Colgate. Distance -133 ft. 11 1 / 2 in. Pole vault-1. Everett Nelson, Penn State; 2. Ellery Schmidt, Penn State, and John Potter, Col gate (tie). Height-11 ft. 2 in. High jump-1. John Potter, Col gate; 2. Ed Boyd, Penn State, and Ellery Schmidt, Penn State (tie). Height-5 ft. 7 in. Broad jump-1. Frank Rainear, Penn State; 2. Jack Pincus, Penn State; 3. Dick McCown, Penn State. Distance-21 ft. 3 3 / 4 in. Javelin throw - -1. Floyd Lang, Penn State; 2. Dick Edwards, Penn State; 3. Sherb Hart, Col gate. Distance-182 ft. 8 in. (Continued from page two) coming in third, the ball got away from the third baseman and the Lion catcher came across with an• other run. Muhlenberg's only threat came in the fifth when Henry Baietti started off the inning with a long double into center field. However, the next three batters McGraw, Ogden, and Ogrizek, went down in circler. New Cwens will be initiated at the annual English banquet at the State College Hotel Sunday at 5 p.m., Ann Louise Decker, presi dent, announced , yesterday.. THE COLLEGIAN 'Claudia% Ruth Anders, Allene Babbitt, Ross Johnston, John Shoening, Edythe Morris; costume mist- Leon Ancona. resses, Florence Zankel, Helen Properties, Nan Hoeflich, Mary Mille r. Paint foremen, Mary G. Davis , Field, Mary Lewis, Anne Louise Norma Lee Hoover; electricians, Decker, Margaret Keefe, Jean Earl Riker, George Ferguson; ad- Berinott;._ costumes, Mary Anne vertising managers, Patricia Mc- Higgins, Ruth Twitchell, Marty Culre, Bernice Alpert, Elsie Blan- Davis, Lynette Lundquist, Esther arik; make-up manager, Audrey Greenes, Lyn Rummel, Sally Kreeger; house manager, Betty Pollard. Reed Foltz. Paint, Shirley . Tappen, Jane Crews working on .the produc tion include: stage, Harry Yebly, John Shoening, Leon Ancona, Richard Mauthe, Jack Simpson; construction, Kenneth Thompson, " t i sk ixor . . • I xo* (Continued from page one) Page, Anne Hazard, Anne Samp son, Marge Billestein, Larry Scharfstein, Norma Teitlebaum, Barbara Smedley, Jean McGee, Lois Wilson, Ruth Goldman, Lois Copyright 1944, Low= & MYu3 Towco FRED. WA. R •-` • ir Ai < ::1011.1 NES RFT. T'S V TOD r- - • . • ..- , NlittsStfto -, . - 01 1 / 4 . lkArD 6- - ,44.1 Fiv•4lll6l•ll.=' • •-• all N Stations. • '• - -• • • .• fitA ' -There's' a character who'.S g0t . .4 heart like his.- name.. To him a 'Nip in the trees is, a notch in-his gun. Me,, I've got the hottest collection in the Pacific •but does it get, me anywhere with Trig? No! Even when L try to moOth . one-.of his Chesterfields I-have to find him a whole nest of Nips to pick off. - E But then ... the . Colonel says we • make a swell Combination... Remember Chesterfield's ;' RIGHT -COMBINATION WORLD'S BEST TOBACCOS • 5 Key-words For Mildness, Better Taste and. CoolerSmolcin SAY I'LL:TRADE %Ott - TWO SWEATER GALS . Atio.At BROADWAY:CUTIE FER. ,CHESTERFIELD fsk, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1944 Delia Sigma Rho Initiates Delta Sigma Rho, national de bate honorary, initiated Betty Ann McGinnis - and Martin Cohn at it banquet for initiation and instal lation of officers held in the Hotel State College Sunday evening. Cohen, Lee Aldeman, Katherine Mendum. Electrical, James Casey. Wil liam Karn, Earl Jenkins, Marion Schein, D. J. Smart, Henry Shit on; advertising, Sybil Peskin, Ar lene Rabinowitz, Louise Zimmet:s; Audrey Kreeger, Betty Chesmitt, Norma Poster, Norma Millich, Helen Beth • Orange; make-tip, Norma Teitlebaum, - Rozanne Brooks, Alice Geyer. tie 1 -"A -.1, MIEN "f; • ~~~ :„~ ~~.,. t~~~ MEE