PAGE SIX Lions Beat Mules, Seek Win Against Coach Joe Bedenk and the varsity baseball team seek their fifth. straight win when they meet Pittsbuirgh in a re turn game at New Beaver Field, 2 p. m. tomorrow. The Lions downed Muhlenberg, 2-1, Wednesday afternoon. Bob Gehrett will face the Panthers for the second time hi a week when he takes the mound for the Lions tomorrow. pehrett pitched a six-hit con test in defeating Pitt on their home diamond last Saturday. Bedenk indicated last night that the same line-up would be used against the Panthers that had out lasted them before. State scored two unearned runs to win 2-0. Yount Stars To keep the Lion's winning streak intact Ken Yount turned in a three hit performance. Yount also accounted for the Muhlen berg score when he allowed left fielder Stein to take home 'on a wild . pitch. Stein had previously gone to first on a walk, taken sec ond on an error, and went to third on a fielder's choice. Stein would have scored even without the wild pitch as the next batter, Bibig haus, doubled. State's runs were both chalked up in the fifth inning when Ray Bitting led off with a single and then stole second base. He scored when Gene Sutherland also knocked out a single. Pitcher Yount laid down the third single in the inning sending Sutherland to third. Harold Hackman's grounder to second scored Suther land with what proved to be the winning run. Yount started both of the Lion's double plays,' throwing to Kur owski in the sixth inning and Sutherland in the eighth. Chuck MacFarland ended both twin kill ings. Too 'Close! Muhlenberg AB R Saenairner, Zb .. 3 0 Schriyab, ss 4 0 Stein, llf • 1 0 Becker, rf .... 4 •1' Kai:obeinick, c . 4 0 Bibighaus, lb .. 4 0 Henry, cf 3 0 Dean, 3 1 b 3 0 Kindred, .... 3 0 Tetals 29 1 . Perin State AB R Hackman, of .. 4 0 Hopkins, ss .... 4 0 Kurotwski, 2b .. 3 0 MakttFarland, lb 2 0 Tepsde, 1f 3 0 Martella, e .... 3 0 Bittang, cf .... 3 1 Sutherland, 3b 3 1 Yount, ac) 2 0 °l'otals 27 2 Score bsr innings: aVluftlenberg 000 100 000-1 Penn State 000 020 00x-2 Two-base hit—Bibighatts. tEarn ed runs—Penn State 2. Stolen bases —Tepsic, Bitting, Yount, Hapkanan. Double plays—Yount to Kutowski to MacFarland, Yount to Sutherland to MacFarland, Dean to Bibighaus. Struck out— by • Yount 4. The Place To Eat Something Sweet . . v /N r • "You scream I scream we all scream for ice cream" is an old saying, but so is "Let's drop in at the Campus Restaurant for something to eat." Meet your friends for a banana split oozing with flavor. Anytime is the right time, so why not treat yourself today. CAMPUS RESTAURANT ,•Fhone 3908 i • • , W. College Ave. Lacrossemen Face Garnet Traveling to !Swarthmore today, the State stick , wielders will be out to avenge last year's 12-8 defeat by the Garnet when they "face off" against Coach Avery Blake's Swarthmore lacrosse ten tomor row afternoon. The Lion lacrossemen are at the .500 Mark for their six games so far this season. The stickmen have pounded out victories over Ho bart, Loyola, and Rutgers while dropping tilts to the three 'top teams in collegiate ranks, Army, Johns Hopkiinis, and Navy. There are three more contests left on the Nittany schedule. Next week the State ten jour neys to New York state to battle Syracuse on Friday and then move on to Ithaca to clash with Cornell on Saturday. The final lacrosse game of the season, a return match against Cornell, will be played on New Beaver Field, Saturday, June 8. • SWarthmore - holds the same win and loss record as State. The Gar- . net upset Renssalear Polytechnic Institute in an early season con test, 9-7, and afterwards RtPI went ahead and chalked up a victory over the powerful Duke stick wielders. Swarthmore's two other wins came as 'Rutgers went down in a close game, 6-5, and Drexel col lapsed, 10-2. The Garnet was shut out by Navy, 13-0; swamped by Army, the numlber one college lacrdsse team, 27-3; and lost last Saturday to Loyola, 7-6. • Veteran Gordon Douglas w 41.1 be the key man in Coach Blake's at tack. Centerfielder Douglas was named to the All-American la crosse squad 'before he went into the Air ,Corps in 11943. OO AE 12 2 0 O 2 4 0 O 0 0 0 • 0 0 O 0 0 1 18 0 0 1 1' 0 0 O 1! 4 0 0' 0 2 0 Nolan Sidelined The Nittany Lions will be with out the services of their :captain!, John Nolan, who. will be sidelined because of a shoulder injury re 'ceived in last week's Hopkins game. Coach N,ick Thiel has hopes that .defenseman Bronco Kosano vich and midfielder Mery "Indian?' Snyder, who have been out coif ac tion for the Past lew weeks, will be ready to see: service in the Swarthmore 'contest. 3 2412 H 0. A 1. 0 0 O 2, r O 5 4 0 13 0 a ill 0 0 4 'l.l 0 1 I . 4 • 0 3 6 27 131 Starting at the: , centerrield post in place of Nolan will be either Walt Stevens, a : letterman from last season, or Rog Nester. Outside of this change, the Lion lineup will remain intact. The Morrill Land Grant, re presented by the Varnum Poor Mural in Old Main, was signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862. 2-1; Pitt Inside Intramurals With two games already played in the independent and intertfra ternity softball leagues, the teams pass the halfway point next week with scheduled games in both tourneys. Hostilities continue •in the INIA leagues today and Tuesday with four games billed. The Ath Boys take on the Beaver House, while the MI House tests the Com ets in today's games. Tuesday's matches find Frazier House tang ling with the Ramblers, and Peros stacking •up against Oxford House. The interfraternity tourney, with more than ten teams in the eight leagues still boasting un blemished records, rounds the halfway point Monday and Tues day evenings with six tussles scheduled. ;Monday's games are: !Kappa Delta Rho vs. Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Chi vs. Theta Xi; and Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Triangle. • Tuesday's games are: Phi Gam ma Delta vs. Alpha Gamma Rho; Delta Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsi lon; and Phi Kappa vs. Pi Lamlbda Phi. Last 'Minute Goal Wins Soccer Exhibition, 3-2 Striking Tast with less than five minutes playing time remaining, a team composed of graduating seniors and graduates of the Nit tany Lion soccer squad put one through t'he net to win in an ,ex hilbition against the varsity Wed nesday afternoon. Final score was 3 -2. The graduates opened the scor ing with a marker in the first period and held the slim lead throughout the first half. How ever, the varsity matched the count as the last half began and went ahead in the third period, holding the lead until the gradu ates ifix al drive scored the win ning goal. 21 SUNSHINE NOTES—For All Occasions shop,,at . Metzger THE COI J :FIGIAN A Common Expreision in Town and On Campus - - "You Can Get It At Metzger's" Spoiting Goods GOLF FISHING SWIMMING BASEBALL SOFTBALL . . . Something Different in Stationery. Undefeated Trackmen to Meet Strong Ohio State Cinder Squad Penn State's undefeated track squad takes to the road this week end when they motor to Columbus, Ohio, for a crucial dual meet with the Ohio State Buckeyes tomorrow afternoon. Triumphant over Pitt, Maryland, and Colgate, the Lion cinder men face stern competition in the Buckeyes, who have not been de feated this season. Ohio State holds an impressive victory over Indiana, 88 1 / 2 -40 1 / 2 and a 71-55 win -over Michigan State. The 'Michigan State squad is booked for a dual meet with the Lions two weeks from tomor row at Lansing. Coach Chick Werner will leave State College this morning with a team of twenty tricksters. The Blue and White will be without the services of two outstanding performers at Ohio State tomor rwo afternoon. Pearson Out of Action Dan Pearson, injured in last Saturday's meet with Colgate, participated in (work-outs this week, but will be absent from the roster in tomorrow's meet. His point-winning feats in the broad jump, discus throw, and shot put will be sorely missed in this close competition. Mitch Williams, Negro miler, will not accompany the team due to a leg injury which placed him on the sidelines before the Col gate meet. Ohio State boasts of several outstanding men who will draw the best from Coach Werner's squad. Carl Baynard, Buckeye dashman, is undefeated in the 100 and 200-yard clashes this Spring. A dash duel between Bay nard and State's Bobby Kritzer will probably develop as a feature of the meet. A Fast 880 In the 440-yard run, Lion's Bill Shuman and Warren Steubing seem to edge the best of the Buck eyes, but Ohio State's .'Malvin Whitfield will be the man to beat Greeting Cards FOr All Occasions FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946 By DICK SARGE in the 880. Shuman must clock 1.'58 or better in the half-mile run to take a first in the event. I -4 . , i- - • 1Z.5..111 FOR DANCING . . . 0 In Love In Vain Les Brown • Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop • Strange Love Tex Beneke with Glenn Miller Orch. • Slowly Mark Warnow (B. Madame Butterball The. Pied Pipers • Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief Les Brown MUSIC ROOM GLENNLAND BLDG PING-POND BADMINTON ARCHERY TENNIS RACKETS RE-STRUNG $ 1.00
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