TUESDAY,' JUNE .14'6 Lions Win 9 Resume Penn With nine straight victories behind them after the dou ble trouncing of . Syracuse, the Lion'.baseballers leave today for their final game of the season with Penn. The game will be played at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, tomorrow. The weekend found the Lions with wins number eight and nine chalked up on the record slate. Bob Gehrett turned in a live-hit performance Fri day as the Bedenkineri'rallied behirkl him to score ten runs and win 16-1. Ken Yount, came back Satur day with the still hdt Lionts and blaElted SYnacuse, 104, • Gehrett, with tour wins and no defeats behind him, will probably wave' the nod from Coach Joe Bedenk tomorrowas State and Penn take to the diamond for the twenty-first time. • Quakers hold 15-6 Edge The tw,l,o, , teams first met in 1894 when the quakers outscored the Lions, 21-6. Penn hold's a lis-6 advantage over the locals. 'State's last win came in 1940 when they came out on top of a 54; score. The • philadolphians won the last contest in 1941, 8-3. In the first• game, ailing Joe TepsiC, out for two weeks with an injured leg found his stride and clouted two pildhes for 23 1 5 and 285 feet, drives against the StadiuM screen. Gene Sutherland also connected for a triple . While Bob Davis 'Putted the mbst sen sational play of •the day when' he Stole home in the second tilt with ..t e'b ling run.' • , The • Box . Score, Saturday's Game Syramise • • AB R H 0 A E Giacko, lf, df . 5. 0 , 0 1 0 0 Kelley, 3b 4 .1 ,fl' 2 1.• 0 YoUng,.. c A. Slovercs . ki, of, p 4' :1 1 0 1. 0 JarViS, 1b . 3 0 - 1 1.0 0 0 Dascoli, nt • .... 4 1 q *arid: Young, 2b 2 0 0 3 2 2 lodolano, 2b .. 2 0 0 2 0 0 Nernei, ss 4 0 1 1 di 6 1 Clausen, p 3 0 .0 0 0 1 64Chapman t af . 0 '0 0 1 0 0 0 h-Loeffler .... 1 0 0_ 0 '0 '0 :Totals 36 3 6 24 1.4 4 Penn State AB R H O A E Itackrnan, of ... '5 1 1 1 0 0 0 Hopkins, ss 2 2 2 1 , 2 3 Icorow:ski, 2b 1 2 4. 0, IVlacllarland, - lib 5 1 2 11.3 0 0 Tepsia; if 0 3 0 1 1 0 Bitting, if 2 0 0 11 0 0 c2ll 6 0 0 Bavis;:cf 4 0 It lii 0 Sutherland, 3b 3 0 1 q al 1 Yount; p 3 1 0 1 2 0 !Total's 31 10 9 1 27 Id 4 , ... i ,. L. G. BALFOURIWIR - i f LOCATED • IN. THE ATHLFAWATL: ~..,.. FRATERNITY . : -. YR : ~..- , . .i . ..•:: - .. .•••• . ...1••• ...z...:......., - .4. - ,..:::...••• • : ' '-.. . . .. , . , ' " I. ill •• • - Pr • . The Btg Weekend . • , . . . • ~ .witi 1ze...t05t... .• . . . f • ...,.. .• - - . Without a - - • ORSAG ~..,, .;,.,... .... •.. . • A • ... 4 • House party ..weekend pr§itt .. .Atf° .--....7- ... - ises to be a:gala affair—So. , 1 .F.: , ... l c_ ~.--; . girls, drag out your cottons C "' \ V";(f ‘) 4 10 • for the last fling before fi /6‘ \• 11 • ;) p" ~7 1' y ilk, nal% and fellows order a -!‘' i • Oil ..., - - • • i,*t • t . ' 1 , N..w —4l cor sage to make her remem- , ...„ \ • •._/- II .%, . • , ber all itumner that gay IV -‘,... 4,,A1:0141 -•," 11 June night and the Moon ' - 7'M I ..* ' light. . • • . •-• t , . . . , • ,s . Woodrlngs Fiwit Gardens 1 I 2 .';:-.• . :.4 ';•., ,' - !'l •:' - ' . Ptione 2045 , , . - -' -0; -; .-.'• ••:: ' ~-117 ,E •BeeVer . Ave: ~: '7%. . straight; Rivalry Late Triumphs in Lacro s se, 9-8. Nick Thiel's Lion lacrossemen, on a tie 'shattering goat by attack man Cliff Sullivan with only two minutes remaining to be played, defeated , the Cornell ten for the second time this season on New Beaver Field Saturday.'Score: 9-8. , Completing their beSt year since 1938, the stick-wielders boost seven wins to three defeats. They hold vidtories over Hobak, Loy ola, Rutgers, Swarthmore, Syra cuse, and two from Cornell. Army, Johns Hopkins, and Navy topped the .State - stickmen this season. ' Sullivan props Winning Talley 'The Big Red held the advantage throulglh-Dul‘ Abe game until the last ten • mlnultes when the score was .knoitteld at 7-7. Cornell, on a shot by theiir tal.l attaelmaan, Raleigh • Brent; gave the Ithaca stieleinen the lead again. .Another goal by the Nittanymen evened the score ( until Sunbvan dropped the winning tally •in the Cornell net. . Center George Locotos had three for . the 'State stickmen as Brent put four past the Lion goalie 'to pace Cornell. Attack then, -Ken Kenwtin, Dick MciAdams, and Sullivan scored two apiece for the Thielmen. • Replacements ' MdAdarns'atanted at the attack Post usu;ally.held by Howdy Tay lor, injured in the last Cornell tilt. Bronco Kosanovich -and Rog Neetor held the defense .and mid field positions in 'place of J'oh'n Nolan and Art Tenbula' who • had arrived with Coach Thiel and .Blll"‘Hollenbadh from the All-Star ' North-SMith ' conitest 'in Baltimore 'Friday night. The All-Star game was a long FiraWn-but tui4e, going the limit iii'lWO . 4xtia'pariods* with the final 'count` - reading: 144,4. The ,VOrth`AiliAtiii-,h7eld a 9-2, advantage. at -1141,,f ; tune ; a but the Soutierns oireteanie.this to send the Wine ; into `' overtime ..); tofari :11i:e1",,ankeeSs.' THE, COLLEGIAN Ewell bets, Two Records Barney Dwell, MIMI indoor 60-yard king and outdoor record hOlder' in the 100 meters; went' to the [Middle 'Atlantic A.A.U. 'track Meet at Philadelphia Saturday lust as a favor to 'Norm Gordon, assislbanit track mentor at tlll6 Col lege. (Running poorly during ;the in door season 'this 'year after a streteh in the Army, Elwell prov ed to' be again in the tip-)top con diition which enabled 'him 'to sbat ter collegiate records back in '42 and '43. Wins 100-220 yd. Dashes On Saturday afternoon Bartley Dwell ran two of tdie•mosit brill iant races of his colorful career. The ex-Penn State Aar in dazzl ing performances broke two Mid dle Atlantic A.A.U..records" by dashing 100-yards in 9:7 seconds and winning the 2120-yard dasfhi by a ten yard margin, in 21.11 seconds. The time for the 220-yard dash is the world's fastest mark for the 220 on a curved track. Whether it will be accepted as the new mark will be decided by the NAAU RecOrds Commit tee. A strong wind was blowing at the runners' backs in the 220-yard, as it was for the 100.- yard dash. • If this new world record is ac ceryted'it W1)11 mark the third , such crown for Elwell. He holds the honors in the - 50-3nard dash ''at 5!1 seconds and is co4holder of the crown in the 60-yard dasih in 6.11 seconds. . Ewell, Gordon, Stone Compete Ewell, Norm Gordon, and Curt 'Stone all competed in the Middle Atlantics representing the Shana han Catholic Club: of .".likladeJlphia. Penn Stater, curt Stone, who has one 'year of College competi tion•remaining, took first place in the two-mile run. His time for the event, des'cribed as the beSt race .of the day, was 9 'minu'tes, 511 sec onds. iFteAturning to State for the taring semiester after being in A Common Expression in Town and On corpus "You. Can Get It At Metzgetts" TN New Imptpved : Remid. Pen .W 3 Penn state Jewpiry - $l.OO plus tax and up • PHIS Ppm State Pert ants - Stickers - Tpps BEAMTiFUL CERAMIC N.Aggig 9F "OLD MAIN" ANIMAL NOIiELTIES - 7 DIFFERENT STYLES Sporting Goods and Sportwear Clothing PENN STATE T-SHIRT - SWEAT SHIRT - HATS TENNIS SHOES -- MOCASSINS -.BASKETBALL SHOES . , MeX Track Mentor CHICK. WERNER the service, Stone wisely de cided to work-out this season to regain pre-war conditioning, then enter collegiate competition dur ing his senior year at State. Norm Gordon, at whose re quest Ewell 'entered the meet, ran in the 4 140-yaild run, but failed to place. The College Board of Trustees iis composed of 32 members who are vested with control of the in stitution. THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH, • • WINNER OF 1 9 World Fair Grand Prize 28 Gold Meda and more honors accuracy than an other timepiece. • .001cEll •• Ft#qEf...ETS • • CIGARETTE CASES • KLAUS' FOR THE SHOWER-41.25 Track Squad Tops Tops cqlgot‘ Coach Chick Werner's Lion trackmen rang the curtain down on the 1946 season Saturday af ternoon when they downed Col gate UniVersity, 74-51, at Hamil ton, New York. The Nittany cindermen took a total of 9 first-places in the 14 track and field events. The 'jave lin performance of Larry Gerwig featured the Penn State penform ance at Colgate as he heaved the spear a distance of 194 ft. 6 1 / 1 , ins. Gerwig in his first season has developed into a star who shows outstanding promise according to CoaCh Werner. it is possible that Werner will enter Gerwig in. 'the National A.A.U.'s later this month. Only double-winner of the meet was 'the speedy McGuire of Colgate who took the 220-yard and the 440-yard events. His fleet teammate, Al Meeker, led a fast pack to the tape in the 880- yard run in 1:53.4 min. First-placers for Penn State were Kritzer, Auman, Longneck er, Dottermush, Krug, Williges, Gerwig, Sykes, and Garbinski. pidr- • - I , tto • 'Ai G g PAGEMp!
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