PAGE SIX Lion Baseball Team To Encounter Colgate, Bloomsburg Teachers The Lion baseball learn will face Colgate University at Ham ilton, N.Y., tomorrow for the first encounter with the Red Raiders this season. The game with Col gate which was to have been played on New Beaver Field Sat urday was postponed because of rainy weather. Wednesday Coach Joe Bedenk's club will travel to Bloomsburg to meet the Teachers nine for the second time within three weeks. In the first tussle, State swamped Bloomsburg, 12-2. Coach Bedenk will probabily use his same starting lineup with ex-serviceman Joe Leith at first (base, Navy trainee Andy Delor enzo at second, and Guadalcanal veteran Joe Tepsic at. third base. Dan Hopkins will start at short stop. Freshman Don Herb will hold down the catcher's position while any one of the four Ditchers may receive the starting nod. Fresh man Bill Luther, Bill Clark and Bill Hay have all had experience on the mound this season and have had their ups and downs in hurling. Seaman Dick Boykin also may see action in this position. In the field letterman Glenn Smith may start in centerfeild, Navy trainee El Stetler at his us Softball Standings V-12 LEAGUE Barracks 26 defeated Barracks 13 twice by •scores of 6-2 and 6-5, and also banded Barracks 37 its first loss of the second half, 7-2. Barracks 3i3 and Barracks 9 fought to a 5-5 tie, while in a later game Barracks 9 won over Barracks 36, 5-4. Barracks .13 downed Barracks 9, 9-0. As Barracks 37 won the 'first half, there will be no champion ship playoff unless Barracks 26 wins the second half. The standings follow: Team Won Lost Barracks 37 4 Barracks 26 4 2 Barracks 9 2 2 Barracks 13 2 5 Barracks 36 1 3 INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Graham's A. C. has won the championship in the Penn State Club tournament and will play the champion . of the Interfraternity League playoff. The final standings Team Graham's A. C. Barracks 7 ... Beaver House Nittany Co-op. Penn Fiaven Lutheran •Churc Foster Lodge . Penn State ;Clu ual leftfield berth, and. Dan Wil liams in right field. Nittany Tracksters Meet Colgate in Season's Final The next Lion track meet will be with Colgate at Handlion, N. Y,, next Saturday. It will he the second time this season. that Penn State has met 'Colgate. In their previous meet on May 4, the Lions tcpped Colgate, 75-51. Practically the same men who ran against Muhlenberg will make the trip. Many of the events the men will compete in, however, have been changed. The team has been practicing intensively despite the poor con dition of the track, and many of the field events men have bettered previous records. Coach George Harvey is trying out several 'niters at the two-mile distance. Walter Hopper and Paul Smith, who have been running the mile for 'Penn State quite success fully, seem to 'be able to do the same in the two-mile distance. The team will be handicapped at Colgate by injuries sustained since the last meet and by the loss 91 several runners who are unable to make 'the 'trip. INTERFRATERNITY LEAGUE Interfraternity Softball League wound up its schedule Wednesday with Beta Sigma Rho topping Sigma Phi Epsilon, 10-8, to take the championship in League A. Phi Delta Theta beat Alpha Phi Delta, 0-7, to receive the championship of League B. Sigma Pi downed Alpha Chi Sigma, 12-5, to gain the champion ship in League C. The leading teams in the three leagues will hold playoffs to determine the In terfraternity 'champs, who will then play Graham's A. C., winner in the Independent League. LEAGUE A Team Won Lost Beta Sigma Rho 5 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon .. 4 2 Pi Kappa Alpha .... 3 2 Phi Sigma Delta 3 2 Theta Chi 1 3 Lambda Chi Alpha .. 0 5 LEAGUE B Phi Delta Theta .... 5 0 Alpha Phi Delta 4 1 , Sigma Phi Alpha .... 2 ' 3 Phi Kappa Sigma .... 1 3 Pi Kappa Phi Delta Chi .. Won Lost . 7 0 . 4 2 . 3 a . 3 2 . 3 3 . 24 3. • LEAGUE C Sigma Pi• 5 0 Alpha Chi Sigma .... Phi Kappa Psi 3 1.1 MUM Delta Tau Delta .... 1 3 CM Phi 0 ALWAYS . . . The 3 , a 1• 3 Corner unusual THE COLLEGIAN 'Diminutive' Frey Stars as Matman, Gymnast, Vaulter Hal Frey's just a mite of a man, but he's still the hardest working athlete on the Penn State cam pus. Gene •Wettstone, Lion coach, says the diminutive Lehighton youth is "just about the hardest worker I've ever had in the gym sport." Before the gym team's entry into the National AAU champion ships was officially sanctioned there was no competition for Frey in that sport,•so he turned to wres tling. In his first year as a matman he showed remarkable improvement from week to week, scored two dual meet victories, and, finished third in the 129-pound class at the Eastern intercollegiates. Then, with wrestling at an end, he returned to his favorite • gym sport, finishing second in the tum bling event of the National AAU and fourth in the all-around to amass 19 points for the title-4win fling Lion team. The year before, with his right foot in a cast, he won the Eastern intercollegiate all-around title and the National AAU tumbling title. After this year's gym competi tion he joined the track squad and four days later was rated the team's second best pole vaulter. A discharged veteran who serv ed nearly a year in the Seabees, he plans to take it easy this sum mer. "I'm going to work on the farm —or maybe drive a truck again," he said. Bks. 30 ASTP Champions Championship of the AST? Softball League was copped by Barracks 30, Company A, from Barracks '1.7, Company B, in the first two games of a series of three. The scores were 6-1 and 5-2. When they're CLOSER THAN THE HANDS OF A CLOCK I AT TWELVE! .11 I - 1 , .11 i 0,4. .. ,5;... AN M-G-M PICTURE O, <3". 1 , I •,I C 0 ....; r i 1 4.,e/vATEI,ARLovE L , 2-t,,g,,r, . / int,st_ii. with GLEASON • WYNN • THOMPSON ..;Screen Play by Robert Nathan and Joseph Schrank • Directed by VINCENTE AUNNELLI • Produced by ARTHUR FREED WARNEI( BROTHERS, ATHAum BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERI Performance Cornell Stickmen Defeat Lions, 7-6, For Season's Fifth Consecutive Loss A last-half rally by the Cornell University lacrosse team edged out the Nittany Lion stickmen, 7-6, Saturday, for the Lions' fifth con secutive loss of the season. The game, which was played on the Golf Course Field before a. small crowd during a continuous drizzle, was close throughout, with neither team taking a safe lead. The Lions, playing their best game of the season, dominated play in the first half and held a 2-0 lead at the midpoint. The second half, however, was a different story. The Red began to click with a well guarded de fense and set shots on the offense, while the Linn defense weakened in the last quarter. Until the last six minutes of the fourth quarter the Lions held a 6=4 margin, but the Ithacans, with some fast, well-placed shots, tied it up with less than a minute of play remaining. With about . 15 seconds left, the Lion goalie took the ball out from behind the net and passed it. A Cornell man took tne pass,.turned and shot the ball in for the clincher. "Cornell really played an in spired game in the second half," Coach Thiel said after the match. "We outplayed them in the' first and third quarters, but they were superior from then on." The Lions will play the Big Red again at Ithaca oh June 9. For the return meet, Coach Thiel has this week and ,most of next to iron out the errors of the first contest.' "Weql have to improve on oui Afath. iq u ipa M•v/q rivinioAamm Tag.. Nord ertWALK KEENAN TARTING SATURDAY Continuous Latest Joyous Judy and bashful Bob make g gay way of Broadway as their . •hearts outrace thi fli MARSHALL FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1945 offensive play and general funda. mentals, especially stick han dling," the mentor said. "We had more shots than Cornell„but ours went straight at the goalie. We would have had. at least 3 or - 4 more points with better placed shots." WAHNI' F 1 lillo TO( I ' , I NTTANy SONOS AHD 1 e 7l FRIDAY— "High Powered" Robs. Lowery, Phyllis Brooks SATURDAY— • "Topeka Terror" Allan Lane, Linda Stirling MONDAY— "Winged Victory" Pvt. Lon McCallister Jeanne. Crain TUESDAY— "Guest In The House" Anne Baxter, Ralph Bellamy WEDNESDAY— "Honeymoon Ahead" Allan Jones, Vivian Austin THURSDAY-- "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" Van Johnson, Spencer Tracy sr . . ' El hr.,. Ft hhTAF . " NOW SHOWING They're salt w. water daffy! k IN TEC.HNICOLORI VERONICA LAKE • SONNY TUFTS EDDIE BRACKEN MARJORIE REYNOLDS in ••• . : • ar/A6 ON, NE 6/Rl5 Monday, One Bay Only Return Engagement* BETTY GRABLE TYRONE POWER in "A YANK IN Ti RAF" • ,•. • Tuesday • &." Wechtesdayi The Internitional Fil Club . Presents Its Third Selection . . . "THUNDER ROCK" Starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE and BARBARA MULLEN The Film Hollywood Could Never Have Produced! "YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT." -P:M.