TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946 Lions Win Ist; Rain Calls Ind Keeping their winning streak of six-straight intact, the Lion ba3ebiall team handed a 1114-7 loss to Colgate_ on Friday and then 'played to a 1-1 tie in Saturday's rain albreviatea 'contest. Ken Yount racked up 'his [fourth win of the season Friday wlhen he outlasted three Colgate hurl ers 'in a game whose score seem ed more like football than the national pastime. He yielded nine hits for the afternoon and helped the Lion score pile up with two hits and a like number .of runs. 113Ofb Gehretit, (with only two clays rest after winning out over „West Virginia Wednesday, hurled four-hit ball for eight and two thirds innings only to gain a tie in the second game. Saturday's game got tinder way an hour and a half after' the scheduled starting time. The rain subsided, the sun came out and the game ibegan with 'both-teams keepihg their fingers crossed. FIRST GAME Penn State AB R H 0 Hackman, a 6 3 1 1 Hopkins,,ss .... 3 1 1 7 Kurowtski,•2ll3 .. 4 1 2 0 MacFarland, lib 5 0 11 7 Hosterman, 1f... 5 .1 2 3 Martella, .... 5 1' 1 7 Davis,- Icf • 3 a l• 1 Stitherland, 3b 3 2 1 0 Yount, 1p 4 2 2 1 Totals 33 14 12 27 Colgate . AB R H 0 Palanti, .... 4 2 0 0 Phelan, ss .... 4 1 2 0 Kuczek, 3ib .... 1 11 'Pollock, Lb .... 4 ‘.1.. ,2 8 Rice,, TT 0. 0 _3 Kuczek, 2b ......5 1 4 Busfield, .... 0 2 2 Pileckas, c .... 4 0 0 6 Anthony, p .... 1 0 0 0 Aery, p 1 0 0 0 Smith, p 2 11 1 0 ±:ffotals. • .38 7 9 24 10 _Sppre by innings: Colgate .. 010 000 0.511 7 Penn Stateloo'37o 03 c-1 4 . • SECOND GAME . Penn State. AB R H O A. E Berletic, ref ......2 0 o 0 .00aikins, ss .'... 2 0. 0 3 2 1 1. : - -kurcowski, 2b 0 1 0 4 0 MalcFarland, llb 2 0 0 1i1( 0 1 Hosterman, . 3 0 0' 0 0 0 , Mertella; C ... 3 0 0 '43 0 0 Davis, Cf: 4 1 1 2 0 0 Sutherland, 3b . 2 0 0 3 2 0 Gehriatt, T.) 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals. 24 1 228 10 2 Colgate AB R H 0. A .E • Palatini, 'of ... 4 0 2 1. 0 0 Phelan, ss. .... 4 'l' 2 1.1 3 0 Kuczek, 3b ... 3 0 0 0 I: 1 Pollock, ,11b ... 3 0 0 13 0 0 Rice, if , 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kuczek, 2b - 3 0 0 0 3' 0 • Busfie4l, If ... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Pileckas, c 2 Q 0 6 1.1 0 - 3 0 .0 0 0 1 Totals' 28 11 4 24 8 2 PeThn State Ceegate )45, lb co l ,. lit)) vi>l4A'l 1" . Ai _v•-• ' .... 1 / 2 k . 44, It ' ii D p ' v teal - LA) . it+.44A#% 44440 ti IttieNt ' 'S WW*4 • k ciowool***l374 Wins Six Straight ~,,5 ;:. ! ....F., . ......: „ : . ? „ ,,, .. ,,.,..,!:t.v.s.-, .........- ::] ,,, :v4. 4 , ..--........4........:i.q:.1::.'i..,...:',.!.':,....,..-...:.:Mi,:r. i'I'I:i ' .::!.. :i: :: :::': : :%::: : ;.''.:„ .....i . .....;;.*i...:P1'j.:4;.:5.A....... . ::::;•;;;.:.:.:4:%1‘......i.,i' 1!;i;:::::::;i'.........' . .:•- .. • ''''''.. :i:::'' .. , ,i...,...,..- • • • Intramuirals. Final games in the .intenfrater nity softball leagues are scheduled tomorrow and Thursday aaer noon. Playoffs of the eight win ning- teams begin June 110. 1..411 games that 'were postponed because of rain will be 'made up next !Monday, 'Tuesday, and Wed nesday, director Rudman an nounced. today. Games must all be 'played by the latter date, so that playoffs can begin as scheduled. Sigma Pi clinched' 'harbors in. League, '3' last week with' an unde feated record of three twins. Final :week's games are: Today: Phi Sigma Deilta vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Kappa Tau vs. Sigma Phi Alpha; Alpha Chi Sig ma vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Tomorrow:. LaMbda Chi. Mtpha vs. 'Tau Kappa ;Epsigton;,Belta sig ma RhO Ns. Alpha Chd Delta.: Thurgday: Delta Chi vs; Deltic Sigma' Phi; Phi Kappa PSi vs: Pl Lambda Phi; and' igma Phi Alpha vs. Lambda iChi Alpha, 01(0 000 00-4 000 DOT 00-1 COACH BEDENK Inside THE 203 G BEAVER AVE. THE COLLEGIAN Stick-Wielders. Trim New Yorkers To Bring Season's Wins to Six Winning two games, a 6-3 victory over Syracuse, and a 7-3 trimming of - Cornell, gave the Nittany lacrossemen a clean sweep of their first post-war trip into New York State. •Coach Nick Thiel's Penn Staters are on the way to their best season since 1938, winning six and losing three so far thiS year, with one game, a return match with- Cornell June 8, still to be played. SYRACUSE Nick Thiel guided his lacrosse men to their fifth win of the sea son as they defeated his old coach, Roy Simmons of Syracuse, on Fri day. Thiel was an All-American attackmau under Simmons in his undergraduate days. Rough Game! The State stick-wielders shut out the Orange in the first half of a rough, slashing contest which looked more like a football game than a lacrosse matth. John Nolan was outstanding at his midfield post for the Lions, getting two goals, an assist on an other, and turning in a fine field performance. Attackmen Ken Kerwin and Howdy Taylor, and centerfielders Ernie Baer and George Locotos, accounted for one• goal apiece. The Friday game. saw Mery "Indian" Snyder, getting the first starting nod from Coach Thiel since he was injured in the open ing lacrosse tilt with Army. He was benched in the third period because of a leg injury. Also in jured was midfielder Fred Pais son, whose shoulder locked out of place in the same period. Nolan Scores After a scoreless first quarter, Nolan tallied the game's first counter unassisted .with ten sec onds of the second period gone ind'lGeorge Locotos scored anoth err,for. State five minutes later. ;'• ;hie' Lions . made the .count 5-0 by` `slamming in three goals in the ; '..first three minutes of the second half against the big Orange team which averaged 185 pounds per man. PHONE 2311 STATE COLLEGE CORNELL Howdy Taylor, fast Lion inside attackman, copped the scoring honors as the State stick-wielders clipped the 'Big Red lacrossers Saturday for their sixth victory of the season.• Left-hander Taylor shot the first two Lion goals past the . Ithaca netman early in the op ening quarter. He was put out of action in the third period when he collided with a - Cornell defenseman and suffered a shoulder injury that may keep him sidelined for the final tilt with the Big Red. Both of Taylor's teammates in the inside attack scored. Cliff Sullivan racked up one In fhk. op ening quarter and Ken Kerwin tallied in the second half. Nittany captain, John . Nolan, Ken Kauffman, and Rog Nestor each scored one against Cornell. Baer Injured Ernie Baer, starting the I'taca game in :midfield,-Was also a cas ualty.in the third quarter. He was cross-checked roughly, knocked unconscious, and was carried from the game. He suffered• no serious injury, and is expected to be in shape for the game on June 8 with Cornell. Mery Snyder, who wa s taken out of the Syracuse tussle, started the second half of the. Cornell fray and played for ten minutes. Indications are that he 'will be able to .play in the final game. State scored two in the first period. and chalked up three more in the second frame as Cornell tallied one in each quarter-of' the first half. • • • . WARNER BROTHERS cATHAum PAGE THE: Shuman, Sykes Place In IC4A Bill Shuman and Jim Sykes came through at the IC4A track meet at Annapolis, Saturday af ternoon, to third and second place respectively. In the half-mile run, Shuman crossed the finish line in third place in 1 min. 54.9 secs. Col gate's Al Meeker won the event in 1 , min. 54.7 secs. Meeker was the winner of the half-mile run in the dual meet between State and Colgate at New Beaver Field on May .11. 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