`EIHUIRSDAY, APRIL 110, 1947 Sedenkmen Lose to VIM 6-2; Freak Homer Wins For WU. Await Home Opener Against Dickinson Bedendes . . weather-plagued blasetal:ers win be looking for their first win cf the season When they Meet Diekinfsmn Saturday at New Beaver field ater dropping, games to VIM 6-2 and Wastlington and rice 9-8. The scheduled opener with Penns llist S'aitur&y was rained cut. The Lions, who' have had only three infield p*stiees, bobbled ten, tiirneS , in th e bwbo games , le ac - 7 , counting for only mine s.afentie's... `.. Ken Yount giave theyVig Cadets only 'six hits in the oOenerdor the Lions while leiltfielde r Den SW* led the Visitors at the plate ritti. single and 'a trip".e. TOO MANY, ERRORS ' Coach Bedenk Stated that "men tal efi.cre, such a s throwing the ball to the wrong base and throw ing the ball away when there was no play, were the muses of losing the ball game." The!Licrts "Scored their two runs on Starles triple to right center driving, in Bill Davis, Who had singled and teatdher Ed Holler, who Tlad waked. A line drive, that took a freak hcinne; over fielder Davis' head and went, for a home run, broke. up the sedond game and gave 'Wash inl;l.ton and, Lee a 9-8 vidtory in the eighth inning. The Lions opened fast in the ffrsit inning, • seeping three runs when stank reached first ton an error. Wihi!tey KuroWski isAallked and Bob tlricn beat otit an infield hit. Chrlck , Madtarland then sin, gled to r!dbit, scaring both Stark. and Kurowski. Union scored on a Vase:tic:l hall. . Penn ;State ABRHOAE Stark; If .... 5 2 2 11 0 0 SebaOianelli, U 1 0 0 0 0 0 KuroWski, 213 .. .1 2 0 1 1 - 1' Davis, rf 0 .0 0 0 0 11 Berletic, ss .... 0 0 2 2 12:. UrionL et' .... 3 :2 . 1 .2 0 0 Madgarland. lb 5 0 1 1.• '6 2 Hackman., rf, ss 0 0 0 0' 1 1 Ct Hosterman, rf . 3 0 0 2 1 0' Sutherland, 3b . 3 .0 0 11 4 1,, Holler, c 2 1 0 3 1 Gehrett, p 2 1 • '1: 2 0 Totals 28 8 5 21 , 11- Wash. & Lee AB RHO r_ Wood:-., cf 4 • 1 1 1 0. 5 3 '3 :0 1 3 0 0 0. 0 3 1 0 Vinson,. 3b B. Bell, lib Hillock:. rf . 400 9 3 J. Bell, •c Workirig, 2b .. 4 2 2 0 0 Heinze; .ss .... 2 1 24 ss 0 a. 0 Newccimb, .0 0 .0 .1.1 0 311 L 3 31 9 10 24 11 . 330 •100. 10 . 400 040 01 Leslie, 13 • Totals . Penn State & L. . MoHarta Captures Handball Crown We3 . M;oriarta of Phi Delta Theta copper:l the init - ramural handball charnpit*hip' When he :Whipped Delta:Upsilon's:Jackie Tighe 2114 and; 211'42 ali, Rec Hall April 2.. Uti iiing`.. the same gruelling pace a3iit• enabled, hirri to win the Fligh 8,-crown, Moriarta's caPture cif the: tournament diadem from Tighe. vepresents victory ,ove r i a total field of 1112 contestants. In the; serni-Ilnal round played April I,lTiglhe downed Irwin Ten zer of Phi SigMa Delta, 2118 and 21-111., .and - Sigma Phi Sigma's; John Riggs dropped :his Match to Morlarta,: 21-17 and 21-115. , Board for a limited number of people break fast optional at IVlOrilya Hall , 317. E. Beaver Ave. • Contact MR.S. .ELLgARD .ON PREMISES Busy Man Ken "fount, captain of the vttrvity Tillie team and dee pitcher on the; basebol has been plenty busy of late. t A weOk after making a,;Stroim 'bid for individual All-Ameri .can honors. in 'rifle, he turned to the mound 10 pitch a full game as the Lions lost to VNII 6-2. (See story below.) Riflemen 10th As Yount Excels Ken Yount, who scored 277 {mints to lead Pen - li, State's rifle team to victory in the sectional meet of:the National Intercolletg iates in Pittsburgh on Saturday, March 29, is in' the" running tor All-Ainerican honors. The Nittany Lion Captain scored. 277 points in the competi tion with Pitt, and C6rnegie Tech. Scores • in the sectional. meets hav e been forwarded to the Na, tional Rifle , Association +Which will deter Mine the All-American winners. GAIN 10TH PLACE As a result of the victory in the triangular play-off with the two Pittsburgh) teams, the Lions gained a tie with Columlbia for 10th place in • nati•onal standing. Maryland won the team title with 1408. The Penn State score was 1349. Although Yount led the indi_ vidual.,sectiorral riflemen, his •277 score was considerably lower than the 269 and 288 he fired in .com petition here earlier in t'h e season. By Popular Request THERE ,WILL BE THREE PERFORMANCES OF NEXT WEEK'S THESPIAN SHOW "VA LS SWEETHEART" THURS., FRI., and SATURDAY, \the 17th, 18th and 19th of April ALL 3 PERFORMANCES START AT 7 O'CLOCK Tickets for Thursday Cost 75c, for Friday and Saturday $l.OO TICKETS GO WI SALE MONDAY MORNING AT STUDENTONION TEL DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COT.T , FGE, PaNNSYLVANIA In Openers Lacrossemen Drop Two Games Penn State's lacrosse team lost bOth g ames over the hclid'ays, dicipping its opener to Duke 5-3, and then losing a close game to Washington & Lee, G-5, the fol lowing day. Inexperience on the part of the Linn stiikinen, Combined witli the better stick handling •of „the: op ponents, ,accounted for the double de:tea. • In the contest with the Blue DeVils, Lion . captain LoCotus scored the first tally on a power play early in th e gan.e. BAER SCORES .:Baer maCre the second goal, and in the last quarter Kerwin tallied on an cssist from Locotus for. the final Blue arid—White tally. ka uff enberger, Corrigan' and Pettit ,tallied all five •of the Blue Devil goals. • . • In the .W&L game, Lion Jim waif played his first year,, tallied late in the *first quarter to start th e scoring. Nestor, Locotus; Mc- Cleary and • John Finley tallied th e rest of tfie•lnarkers.• W&L attackmian Tam Tongue scared twice to lead the home squad offensive. SWith 15 seconds remaning in the game and two goals behind, the Lions shoved through a rm,'rk er t o bring the final score to', a 64 count. Captain Locotus was credited for the final - tally. Nearly. half the student body from Washington & Lee witnessed the fast gable. Hollenbak played the. full 160. aninutes for the Lions End . wade 19 -saves. Coach Nick Thiel .used two mid_ field teams. Nestor, Locotus and, Tenhula started the game and were relieved by the Wolf, Mc- Cleary and Finley trio. ln the Blue Devil contest, Pfir man and Smith played. well de.. fensively, with - gridder Smith playing the entir e game:., • Handball Doubles The intramural handball doubles tournament gets under. way next Monday night With 116 fraternity .and 11 independent teams ectmr peting, the intrainural office an nounced today. Plans have been made to run off the tournament play in a. com bination round robin and single elianination stye With fraternity teams organized into four leagues of fou r teams each and indepen dents into one five and one six team league. STUDENTS WATCH ...,,' :,. .4...... * :',... • •- . ~...,,.. X . • : ..-.s \-. '.f•i'i-'2' ,1 .. . . -- V" ' ..> it •:.: • '••• .V .1 :4P) N, "i - i?-I . ` fr i . ..:W • tiltalkiglii Phi Sigma Kappa Wins Volleyball Title Phi Sigma Kappa joined the rank el intramural sports cham piens and made the first effective breach in the Sigma Nu monopcly of, winter sports victories when it captured the intramural volleyball crown at Rec Hall April 1. Displaying brillianlt team and in dividual prowess, the Phi Sign hammered out h 5-5 and 154 vic tories ove„. Phi Kappa Psi "B" in the final playoff game after wal loPing Kappa. Delta Rho "B" 115-7 arid 15-1 in the semi-final round earlier in the evening. In their .semi-final series, the lennis Radice Begins .Regular iprtctiCe for th e varsity tennis squad will begin today .on the 'clay courts by Nev Beaver siald Jack Knode, assistant cxiaCh. All candidates are re-; Oested to report beginning at 2 O'clock, added' Xnode. • EASIER—QUICKER—NEATER—when you use EBERHARD FABER _ERASERS I IVA "Teamed-uP for you s race 'B2" W ". . 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'ln winning the league title, the Phi Sigma Kappa pastimers swept through' three league and four playoff games representing a total of 64 teems withent a single loss. Lawther Aims for 300th John Lawther, Penn State basketball mentor, will be seeking ttie 300th victory of his college cdaching, career when the first gaine of the 1947-48 season rolls around. eiudminton Play9ffs • ;Playoffs for the 20-Plight intra mtural bladminton tournament are sdhectuletliln start at 4 e'el6ek to n4gihlt, it was .announced•yestercliay by the intramural office, • ique industrial team that . r you for 65 years. With Telephone Laboratories e world's best telephone SYSTEM VINCE 11142. PAGE 10Ealgt
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