PAGE SIX Cindermen Meet Colgate Tomorrow; Thielmen 'Face-off Against Hopkins Track Team Seeks Win Their hopes bolstered by last Saturday's triangular meet tri umph over Pitt and Maryland, the Nittany Lion track squad en gages Colgate university in a dual. meet at New Beaver Field at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Colgate's track strength is un known as this will be their first meet of the spring season. They are known to be strong in the middle distances, the 410 and. 880 yd. runs, 'as the Colgate squad captured first place in the college mile relay at the Penn Relays three weeks ago. The time was 3:26.4. Middle Distance Against three or possibly four strong Colgate middle distance men, Coach Chick Werner will pit the capable Bill Shuman, War ren Steubing, and Rule Williams. Shuman breasted the tape first in. the half-mile run in the tri meet last week and took third place in the 440. At the Penn Re lays, he turned in a fast 11 min. 57 sec. hail mile performance on a slow track as anchor man for the State two-mile relay squad. With Chuck Willing's leg in jury improving, State's chances for victory in the pole vault are good. Maryland , took this event with a +lcor 10 ft. 6 in. last Saturday. Charlie Krug is scheduled to toss the shot for State against Colgate. The rangy Krug has shown tremendous improvement since the season's start and will be a point-winner tomorrow. Krug is ably backed by Dan Pearsbn in the shot put. Jim Sykes will be the high jumper to watch on the Nittany side tomorrow, while Reynolds will -compete in the high jump and the broad jump. 'Reynolds was a close runner-up to the N:A.A.U. broad jump 'champion, Herb Douglas of Pitt, in last Sat urday's tri-meet. Dashmen In the .1.00 -yard and 22'0-yard dashes, Bobby Kritzer and George Policastro will be chief Blue and White contenders,' Steed and Gundel will handle the assign ment in the'l2o-yard high hurdles,' while Steed, Dettermiish; and CleVeland will' compete in the 220-yard low hurdles for the Lions. Mitchell Williams is State's top mile performer and will go that distance tomorrow against Col gate. Larry Gerwig, winner of the javelin event in the meet last Saturday, is the Nittany hope for another first tomorrow afternoon at New Beaver Field. R. 0. T. C. REACTIVATED 500 DOLLARS 14 GRADUATION CREDITS Candidates receive approximate- The military department an nounces that fourteen graduation ly $5OO in two academic years points will be given. Also at the of training. Pay is $2O per month. completion of his training the candidate will receive a commis- Camp pay is $5O or $75 plus sion. An officer's. uniform is pro travel pay to and from camp. vided during the training period. Phone 111 ext.. 16 or go to Room 101 Carnegie Hall Intramural Sports Interfraternity 'and independ ent softball teams resume warfare next week with games scheduled Monday through Friday. All games in the IFC tourney are being played on the three golf course fields, while independent skirmishes are slated for the foot ball practice field. The week's schedules for the IFC. and Independent tourney teams are: Iff. Tourney Monday Field I—Phi Kappa vs. Phi Kappa Psi Field 2--Theta Chi vs. Phi Kappa Tau Field 3—Alpha Phi Delta vs. Al pha Chi Sigma Tuesday Field I—Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Delta Theta Field 2—Phi Epsilon Pi .vs. Theta Psi Field 3—Delta Tau Delta vs. Tri angle Wednesday Field I—Alpha Tau Omega vs. Alpha Gamma Rho Field 2--Pi Kappa Phi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Field '3—Pi Lambda Phi vs. Phi Sigma Delta Thursday Field I—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Phi Kappa Tau Field. 2—Sigma Phi Alpha vs Theta Chi IMA Tourney Tod.ay League 2—Comets vs. Oxfords .Tuesday League I—Frazier House vs. Penn Haven League 2—Pellos vs. Grey - stones Wednesday League I—Nittany Coop vs. Rain- biers- League 2—Graham A.C. vs. Ox ford H6use Final Standings . . in the NROTC Bowling league shoW Ship's Company on top with a .750 percentage. Corn plete. standings: Team W. L. Ship's Company 12 4 Ist Plt. 2nd Co. 25 15 2nd Plt. Ist Co. 20 12 Band 15 17 Ist Plt. Ist Co. 12 20 2nd, Plt. 2nd Co, - 12 28 THE COLLEGIAN Rated Jays Favorites Nick Thiel's stick-wielders will be out for their fourth win of the season when they come up against the highly rated Johns Hopkins University Blue Jays on New Beaver Field tomorrow. The game is slated to start at 3 o'clock, following the Penn .State-Colgate dual track meet. The Jays are considered to be the number two collegiate lacrosse team in the country, having beaten Navy, 12-9, in an overtime 'contest, and suffering defeat only by the powerful Army ten, 12-8, in the college ranks. Hopkins, in their season's open er lost a hard battle to the Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club, a team of former All-American products. Their other collegiate victory came as they outclassed Swarthmore College, 20-3, last week, and in a night game Tues day the Jays lost a close battle to the Baltimore Lacrosse Club, 10-7. The Hopkins team is maned by veterans of pre-war Blue Jay squads and Baltimore . prep school players. Jerry Courtney, Hopkins goalie, was an All-American hon orable mention in 1943 when he 'played for Loyola. Lion Starters The Nittany Lion ten will be the same that started against Hobart and Rutgers. Thiel will have "Wild" Bill Hollenbach, in the goal and field Ai;t. Tenhula, playing his first year at the stick game, at a close defense post. Captain John Nolan will dom ineer the midfield and the inside attack will have left-hander Howdy Taylor and Cliff Sullivan, crafty stickman, at the home posts to try and upset the Blue Jays from Baltimore. Starting Lineup Goal . Hollenbach. Courtney Inside Defense Point Pfirman. .'.. Thomas Coverpoint..Johnson .. Rodgers Ist Defense.Tenhula .... Hewitt Centerfield 2nd Defense Baer Lang Center Locotos Dubert 2nd Attack... Nolan Burns Inside Attack Ist Attack... Kerwin ... Woiman Out Home... Taylor • Gaines In Home.... Sullivan ,Hagberg Soccer Coach . . . Bill Jeffries has scheduled a match between the Lion varsity squad and the ex varsity players who are now graduate students at the College for Wednesday. Batting Bedenkmen Blank Bungling Bucknell Bisons With their first home victory, a 9-0 shellacking of Dick nell, in the record' books, the Lion baseballers turn their sights toward the "Smokey City" and tomorrow's game with Pittsburgh. . t Bob Gehrett, holder of a 4-1 win over Georgetown last week, was named last night by Coach Joe Bedenk to take the mound for the Nittany nine. The coach will probably keep his winning combination oth erwise intact. Regardless of the outcome• of to morrow's fracas, the Panthers will icurney up to New Beaver Field to meet the. Lions in a return match, May 18. The Bedenkmen meet Muhlenberg here next Wed.. nesday. Hurled Two-Hitter Ken Yount pitched two-hit ball Wednesday, with his teammates giving perfect fielding for the first time this season. The Bisons aided the State cause by committing eight errors. The Lions broke the ice in scor ing in the bottom half of the first when "Hoppy" Hopkins led off with .a single to right. "Whitey" Kurowski was safe on first when Walker, Bison shortstop, fumbled his grounder. Joe Tepsic walked and Ogie Martella did the same, forcing in Hopkins with the first run. Ogie Martella started the fourth with a triple to deep center: Walk er fielded the throw-in and threw wild over third and Martella scam pered home with run number two. Triple Steal. Ray Bitting then singled to short and GeiteiSutherland-tapped , a ball to pitcher Bloom who luml3led; and Hackman got- on, first on art cther error. Bases7loaded and the triple steal was pulled scoring Bit ting from third. Two more runs were added to the Lions' total in. the fifth with the aid of.singles by `ChUck Mac_ Farland and Ken Hosterman. as Gene Sutherland scored both men with a triple. A walk, an error, and a single by Hopkins in the sixth added an other tally to the now growing score. TwO , More" Adross Hopkins The .Nittany nine proceeded to score 'again as they pushed two more runs across on two singles and various errors in the seventh. The final run of the game came in the eighth when Hopkins scor;- ed on a wild throw over second. Coach Bedenk summed up the contest after the game with, "That's baseball for you!" 4 _ oirlop ' 11 • ertia — M — cisiiii epplitabt. Sta HUR':S Men's' Shop r MEN'' COLOGNE I=l MEN':t OEOOOIIiNT FIRLDAY, MAY 10, 1946. The Box Score • AB R .H• 0 E Hackman, rf .. 5 0 1 4 0 ',.0 Hopkins, ss .... 4 1' 2 2. '1 0 Kurowski; 2b. 5 0 2 '0 MacFarland, ib 5 1 1 8 1 ,- 0 Tepsic, if 1 0 0 0 0 '0 Martella, c .... 3 2 2 3. 1 0 Bitting, cf 4 2' ' . 2 . 2 • :0 Sutherland, 3b 4 0. 2 3. 2 Yount, p • 3 .1"'0 2 0 '0 „ a-Hosterman .. 2 .• . 0 0 • .;0 a-Hosterman repladed 'Tepsie in sth. Bucknell ... 000 000 . 00P 7 --0 .2 8 Penn State . 100 221' 21x•-9 .10. 0 IDLER forent eft for ■ to of Manhisitant erb “the fine
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