PAGE SIX Lion Nine, Lacrossemen in Final Home Games 'Bedenkmen Tackle Syracuse in Two Games; Seek to Score Eighth, Ninth Straight Wins Lion baseball fans will have their last chance to see their favorites romp over the New Beaver Field diamond today and tomorrow as the once-beaten Bedenkinen meet the "Big Or ange" from Syracuse. Today's gaMe will begin at 4 p. m. while tomorrow's contest will get undervvay at 2:30 p.m. "Rapid Robert" Gehrett will probably be Coach Joe Be denk's choice to take the mound today while Ken Yount will probably do the hurling tomorrow. Coach Bedenk might decide to save one of his star twirlers for the important Penn game coming up Wednesday in Philadelphia. Not much is known about the team from the Empire state oth er than that they got a late start this season land have played only a few games. Gehi•ett is unbeaten this season, having won from Georgetown, Pitt and West Virginia before be ing held to a 1-1 tie in the rain abbreviated second Colgate fra cas two weeks ago. A right bander, as all Lion fans know, Bdb's best pitch is his bullet-fast ball Yount, also a right bander has been beaten only by Lafayette, 4-3, in• the Lions' first collegiate game. To the credit side of the ledger he has added wins over Bucknell, Colgate (2), and Muh lenberg as well as an exhibition 'win over Olmsted Field prior to the start of, the collegiate sea son. The two Lion hurlers stack up like this in the record . (hooks: G IP R H, B ER SO Yount ... 5 42.3 117 31 16 1.0 24 Gehrett .. 4 37.7 723 7 5 22 The Lion's mark of seven wins and one, loss places them near the top of the list of East ern college teams. Navy, whom the Lions were to play earlier in the season before the game was rained out, is sporting a nifty 11-1 record.. The Middies lost their only game to- a cracker-jack North Carolina team. Ten T players haVe been chosen for the Eastern team in the East ern-Midwestern All-Star game at Fenway Park, Boston June 14. Along with State's representa tive, "Oggie" Martella will be Art Pollock, Colgate; Joe Fox, West Virginia; J. G. Mackie, Navy; Charley Trlppi, Georgia; Glenn Davis, Army; Bill Swiacki, olimilbia; Frank Quinn; Yale; Sanford Silverstein, NYU and Dan Booth, Maryland. All-Stars Play Under Lights The All-Star North-South la croSse game, an annual event be fore, and during the early 'stages. of World War 11, is being revived at Loyola's . Home Wood Field_ in Baltimore tonight with three Nit tany stickmen—Wild Bill". Hol lenbach, John Nolan, and Art Ten hula—on the all-North squad. The Yankee coaching staff is headed by former All-American and vet eran Lion mentor, Nick Thiel. Thiel and the three Penn State regulars will leave Balti more and return to State Col lege in time for the Cornell game on New Beaver Field to morrow afternoon. Captain of the Lion lacrosse men, stellar midfielder Nolan will be teamed with the best stick wielders in the nation when he takes the it eld with Devens and Hadly, Army men, in centerfield. Tenhula will be counted on to stop the fast attackmen from the South at his inside defense post while Hollenbach will share the tough goalie position with Ogden, Princeton's regular netman. Dean Carl P. • Schott, of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, is president of the United States Intercollegiate La crosse Association and will be in attendance at the game tonight. 9 4 4. . 6 '1 . 4 HAITCR HPBCRO,NSMER TAtt.ol4 By BEN FRENCH Cindermen End Track Season Penn State's erratic track squad travels to Hamilton, New York tomorrow fdr its last dual meet of the Spring season as they again meet Colgate's Red Raid ers. Coach Werner's Nittany squad trounced Colgate soundly in its previous dual meet at New Bea ver Field early in the season, 'B4l/2-41.1/2. Since, however, the perform ances of the Lion tracksters have been hot and cold all season, victory over Colgate in this sec ond class is definitely not as= sured. Two Good Foes In Colgate, State faces stern competition in the fleet running pair, Al Meeker and Jim Mc- Guire. Meeker took both the 440- yard and 880-yard runs in the May meet at New Beaver Field and took first place in the 880 in the IC4A meet at Annapolis two weeks ago. [Red Raider McGuire special izes at 440-yards and took first in that event in ' the IC4A's last season. Its performances this year have not reached the. brill iance of the previous season, but he is potentially unbeatable in tomorrow's dual meet. Nittany Lion hopes remain pin ned on the stahvarts•in the field events, King, Genwig, Garbinski and Co. This trio has been fairly consistent all season. In the track events, some jug gling of runners is possible in an effort to devise a winning com. bination. This will probably call for the shifting of Bill Shuman to the mile run from the 880, though Shun - lan will meet the Meeker-IVlcGuire Combination in the 440-yard run. Reynolds 101eires Up Bill Reynolds, • high arid broad jump contender, has been work ing, out in the pole vault during the past week and will prdbably compete in that event in an effort to garner place points. To replade Shuman at 880- yards, Coach Werner may move Auman down from the one-mile distance to the half-mile. Johnny Gray has been running fast quarter-miles in practice work-outs and moves up, with Shuman . and Steubing as leading contenders in that event. His time Wednesday evening was 53.4 seconds. REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY JUNE 16th With Your Picture From . PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. College Ave. Phone 2345 THE COLLEGIAN Inside Intiamurals By JOHNNY GLEASON Eight winning teams in the in terfraternity softball tourney will square off in final round-robin championship playoffs Monday through Wednesday evenings. Pi Kappa Phi became the final IFC league 7 champ as it trounced Delta Sigma Phi, 10-3, Thursday evening for the league laurels. All championship tilts will be played on the three golf course fields, beginning at 6:30 sharp. League 1 meets the League 2 champ, League 3 stacks up against the League 4 winner, etc. Monday's games are: 'l. Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Al pha Phi Delta 2. Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Chi or Theta Xi 3. Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta 4. Pi Kappa Phi vs. Phi Kap pa Psi Soccer—Golf Four teams each in the soccer and golf tourneys have survived) early tests to qualify as serni,fin alists. Sigma Phi Alpha hooted an . against Alpha Chi Sigma in the first soccer clash last night, while Delta Tau Delta takes on Alpha Gamma Rho Monday afternoon. The winner of the two games meet in a championship tilt Thursday afternoon. • 'genii-finalists in the golf tour ney Will, get together next week, with the winners going over the course the 'following week for the golf title. Teams still, in the running are Signila Alpha. 'Epsilon', Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Theta, and Delta Upsilon. Beaver HOuse and Ramblers, both undefeated with four wins apiece, meet Tuesday evening to decide the champ in League 1 of the independent tourney. 'Greystones eliminated Grahaan's Wednesday night, 10-9, in an ov ertime thriller to gain undis puted possession of first place in League 2. 10iilY team with an . outside Chance of overcoming Greystones is Peros, whp can . tie the leader by beating Comets Tuesday eve ning. If Peros win, a playeff tilt With Greystnnes 'will he Played Wednesday night. Barring postponed games due to rain, the "chamPionshW game between the League 1 and,2 win ners should be held next . Friday, with the mythical College. title game between the IFC and IMA champs the felloWing Monday, State Stickmen Play Last Tilt With Cornell; Out for lth Win to End Best Year Since '3B Lacrosse, legalized mayhem, will take the sport spot-_, light on New Beaver Field when the Nittany stick-wielders "face-off" in a return match with Cornell at 2 p.m. tomorrow and try to stretch their wins to seven to complete their best season since 1938 In an earlier game this season with the Big Red at fthada,' the Lion laera'ssenien, defeated' Coach Ray Van OrMan's stick- Man .7-3. Last year, in a two genie series, the Ithaca lacrosse- . Men scored a goal in' the last Serdonds of a rain soaked .gadnel to emerge victorious in the first gah e, 7 : 6. In the second of . the contests at Ithaca the • Thiellitetil swalived . the Big Red, 1.5-13. Fo r the convenience of spe6- • tatars a play,-by-play account of . the game will be broadcast over • a leutisPeaker system. Programs • identifying players and Peti tions *ill be distributed. In the abSence of Coach Thiel, whok has been in Baltimore for the Alfl-Star game, the team has been practicing under the direc tion of Assistant Coach Paul Leading Scorer JOHN NOLAN Captain and centerfield spark plug of the Lion lacrossemen, Nolan will . play tonight in the North-SOUth game in Baltimore and return for the final clash of the season against Cornell here tonioxrow. Admirals Top Spare Gear To Lead . Sailor Softball Admirals continued to pace the NROTC softball league as . t'h'ey trounced the Spare Gear squad, I's-6, 'Monday evening. Other . games Monday saw Foote's Fools score their thind straight. win: by vanqniShing the lowly Old Salts. in two games, 4-3 and' 2•-0; While Cyclones oittSicered Skellers, The Standings Team 1. Admirals 2. Cyckmes 3. Skellers.. 4 a 4. Foote's Fotils 3 a :5. Spare Gear 0 3 6. 01 Salts .. for FATHER'S DAY,.,-: ftte. .;;91 a ar d 'er at Q.' CSC e?I/ KIIISS lila tiblitirlitiltS By JERRY THUMPER Ameel Howdy Taylor, inside attack man who was injured in the lest battle agains.t COrnell, will be un able to play in the final tilt and Ameel expects to use Dilck IN/Lc -Adams as the starting attackman alon g with regulars Ken. Kerwin and Cliff Sullivan. Poweiful Midfield I .llilidfielders for the Cornell fray will be Captain Nolan, the tenth's leading scorer, and Ernie 'Baer With George Locetos in the cen ter spot to round out a winning centerfield combo. • Close defensemen Pete John son, Jack Pfirman, and Art Ten-, hula will be the outside men for' goalie "Wild Bill" Hollenibaeh to complete the Lion starting lineuP. • The Cornell team comes to the Nittany wilderness, without a \die tary this season. - They have lost six games; one to Syracuse and State. and two to the poweitul Army and. Navy tens. Soccer. Nth . . . Bill Jekrey, announted,to day that The third 'and rubber game . of the varsity-gradUates Soccer series will he played 'Oii the, golit course field, 4:30 p. an. Wed fielidak. The graduates drefw first lalkicid as they Scored a 3-2. deei siom, htit i3llvarsity ea t me riight back bit week e, to eitial the .count idth a 5-1 trihenph. • Won Lost 6 1.; 5 F .0 71 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 !sealed -in Rich, Gleam !ed in 23-Karat Gold! ~.lotions... shaving 5...55.00. Essence.' Sets of varied corn to $15.00. Refills items. in 23• Kara t. Gold featured in Life squire • Vogue State•Coltege
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