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    PAGE SIX
Lacrosse Squad
To Face Cornell
Penn State's lacrosse team, bow
ing to Navy Saturday, 23-0, for its
:fourth straight loss of the season,
will attempt its first win against
the Big 'Red stickmen of Cornell
University tomorrow. The game
will be played on the Golf Course
{practice field at 2 p.m. as New
Beaver Field will be used for the
P.LA.A. championships.
The Lion stickmen will be with
out the services of three key play
ers, according to Coach Nick
Thiel. Navy Trainee Mike Clara
mella is ineligible because of
scholastic difficulties, and Navy
trainee Ed Bauer, who injured his
loot in the Army game, is a pa
tient in the infirmary. 'The other
absent member is Navy trainee
(George Meeker, who usually split
goal tending duty with Jack Ne
hoda, and is under observation in
a Philadelphia hospital for a leg
condition.
The lineup will remain intact
except for replacements for Bauer
and Ciaramella, Coach Thiel said
today. Kenneth Kerwin will re
place Ciaramella at an attack po
sition, and will :be paired with
Navy trainees Hal Taylor and Eu
gene Hannum. Bill MacDonald
will open in place of the injured
Bauer as defenseman, flanked by
Bronco Kosanovich and Dean Kis
sell.
Jack Nehoda is the only experi
enced goalie now that Meeker is
gone, according to Coach Thiel,
and will bear the extra load. The
remaining starters, Tom Smith.,
Jim Worley, and Navy . trainee
John 'Nolan, twill hold down mid
field berths.
Softball Standings
A.STP LEAGUE
COMPANY A
Won Lost
, 9
, 7 3
4 6
. 1 9
COMPANY B
Team
Barracks 30
Barracks 5
Barracks 8
Barracks 4
Team Won Lost
Barracks 17 12
Barracks 28 10
Barracks' 12 8 7
Barracks 7 2 . 15
. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Team Won Lost
Graham's A. C. 7 0 •
Barracks 7 4 • 2
Beaver House 3 3
Nittany Co-op 3 2
Penn Haven 3 3
Lutheran Church .... 2 3
Foster Lodge 2 4
Penn State Club .... 0 7
INTRAFRATERNITY LEAGUE
LEAGUE A
Team Won Lost
Sigma Phi Epsilon .. 3 0
Beta Sigma Rho • 2 1
Pi Kappa Alpha .... 2 1 ,
Phi Sigma Delta .... 1 , 2
Theta Chi 0 2
Lambda Chi Alpha .. 0 2
BILL JEFFREY
Jeffrey to Tour Europe
On Army Sports Mission
Scccer Coach Bill Jeffrey has
accepted an invitation to go a
broad on an, Army sports mission.
Jeffrey will be the third mem
ber of the College's athletic staff
to serve in this capacity, having
been preceded by "Leo Houck,
boxing coach, recently returned
from a tour of Iceland, Green
land and Bermuda, and Jack
Hulme, veteran trainer, who is
still overseas.
The Lion coach, who produced
many fine teams during his 19
seasons here, expects to leave the
United States early next month
for the European theatre. At least
five other sports notables will be
in the party.
LEAGUE B
Alpha Phi Delta '3 0
Phi Delta Theta .... 3 0
Sigma Phi Alpha ... 2 .2
Phi Kappa Sigma ... 1. 2
Pi Kappa Phi 1 3
Delta Chi 0 3
LEAGUE C
Alpha Chi Sigma .... 3 It
Sigma Pi 2 0
Phi Kappa. Psi 2 1
Sigma Chi Il 2
Deta Tau Delta - 11 2
Chi Phi 0 3
V-12 LEAGUE
Team Won Lost
Barracks 37 4
Barracks 9 1
Barracks 26 1
Barracks 36 1 2
Barracks .13 1 3
In nearly 20 years of basketball
coaching Penn State's John Law
ther has maintained an average
3f two wins for every loss. •
Walter Camp named Penn
State grid greats to his all-AMer
iean three years In a row (1919-
20-21) .
THE COLLEGIAN
PM, Villanova
Bow To Lion Nine
Coach Joe :Bedenic's
team defeated Pitt, 10-5, at Pitts
burgh Saturday in the teams' sec
ond encounter of the season. The
Lions won the first tussle, 10-2, two
weeks ago. The Nittany club eked
out a 12-10 victory over a strong
Navy-supported Villanova team
Wednesday, winning its ,fourth
consecutive tilt this month.
In the only game slated for this
week, Bedenk's men will face the
Colgate Red Raiders on New Bea
ver Field at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Pitt opened the scoring in the
first inning Saturday when Mat
thews tripled and came home on
Kielb's out. They scored two runs
in the fifth and two more in the
eighth, collecting six hits from
Pitcher Bill 'Luther.
State came back with three
scores in the first frame when
Andy Delorenzo and Dan Hopkins
were walked but scored on Joe
Tepsic's home run. Andy Pipa tal
lied in the second inning and the
Lions piled up six more runs in a
fourth-inning rally. •
The Villanova-State match 'was
anybody's game throughout. El
Stetler and Hopkins scored on
Tepsic's three-bagger in the first
canto only to have the visitors
score - four runs in the second when
Eisenhart and Lafferty came home
on Maslund's single and Silver and
Heitzfeld on Boos's bingle..
Holding the Lions in the third,
Villanova tallied two more runs
giving them a 6-2 lead at the. end
of the inning. Penn State scored
four times in the next frame to
their opponent's one when Catcher
Don Herb and relief hurler Bill
Clark came in.
Bedenk's men chalked up two
more counts in each of the sixth
and seventh innings while
nova tied the score at 8-8 in the
sixth but was unable • to take the
lead again.
Third Baseman *Tepsic still leads
the Lion batters with a .475 aver
age.
Fri.— "SILENT PARTNER"
William Henry, Grant Withers
Sat.—
"RIDE, 'RANGER, RIDE"
Gene Autry
Mon. - Tues.
"THIS MAN'S NAVY"
Wallace Beery, Tom Drake
Wed. - Thurs.—
"BETWEEN TWO WOMEN"
Van Johnson, Gloria DeHaven
CATHAUM
MIDNITE SHOW
TUESDAY, MAY 29
Doors Open 1 . 1:30
Warner's Adorable
Roarable Hit!
"PILLOW TO
POST"
with
IDA LUPINO
SIDNEY GREENSTREET
and
WILLIAM PRINCE
It's right on top of the
years list of
LAUGH "HITS!"
Willing Nets I
Chuck Willing's tie for fourth
place in the pole vault, netting :1/4
bf a point, produced Penn State's
only score in the track and field
championships of the Intercolle
giate Association of Amateur Ath
letes of America held •at West
Point Saturday.
Despite the low total, State-was
among the 12 out of 21 competing
schools who polled any points.
Navy, who repeated last year's tri
umph, and runnerup Army literal
ly swept :the field.
The Lion's last dual meet will
be at Colgate June 9. Meanwhile,
practice is being 'held daily on
New Beaver Field, as the team
attempts to better its times and
distances for the last track meet
of the season.
Tomorrow Pennsylvania's high
schools will .hold track and field
events in the lAA championships
on New Beaver Field. Trials are
Launched Four Sports
Penn State's first opponent in
boxing, lacrosse, golf, and cross
country was' the University of
Pennsylvania.
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Starting
Saturday
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-NERI
4A Score
scheduled for 1 10 a.m., while the
events will begin promptly at 4.
p.m. .
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
Three-Year Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
CO-EDUCATIONAL
Member Assn. of American
Law Schools'
Under Accelerated Plan, Day'
'Course may be completed in
two years; Evening . Course in
two years and eight months.
DAY .and EVENING CLASSES
•FIRST YEA:WM:SUSSES SEWN,
On June 11th and Sept. 24th,
1945, and February 4th, 1946.'
For further information address
Registrar,- Fordham Vniversity-
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FIRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945
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