TIIE9DA.Y, APRIL 22, 1947 Lacrossemen Win Season's First... Loyola Bows to Lions 6-2 Solving the tight Loyola defense in the second half, Coach -Nick Thiel’s lacrossamen chalked up their first win of the season as they defeated the Greyhounds 6-2, on New Beaver Field Saturday. The Nittany stick-wielders are now working out in preparation fo r their fourth game this Saturday with the powerful Navy ten at Annapo^®' Ernie Baer, midfielder, hit the Baltimore nets for the first two Nittany scores of the afternoon. The game started slowly, with Loyola getting , the first goal as defenseman Bob Wittesberger picked the ball up at midfield and dodged his way past the Nittany defense to drop the ball in at 5.45 minutes of the first quarter. Baer tied, the game up at 9.45 mintites of the second period oh a fastibreaking playy and the! score .iemiuned'.at, 1-1 at the. half. ‘ .t-’.Th'e. third quarter was thdiurp-.' dngrpqint/in:the ■game as the State kwkmph tracked up three mppe ‘pointsVon. goals by 'Baer,’ .Lqcbtos and JBujldy Thorpas while, helping * 124 Wtia ,|iT*. ; • - i : .phbai'-'filt Stai* ’ It's Your Party ST AT E VOTE FOR IT! bar or a cigar. Your tele phone call is custom-built, exclusively for you— and it’s our job to fill your order promptly, accu rately, courteously, and economically—whether you call across the street, the town, the state, the continent, or the world. It takes a lot of people and a lot of equipment and a lot of buildings and a lot of know-how •and a lot of money to do all this, for the custom built call you order is only one of over 9 MILLION calls that must be custom-built every day for the people of Pennsylvania alone! To MAKE THESE CALLS BETTER AND FASTER —and to make more, and more calls possible—we’re all out right now on one of the biggest, expansion programs in our history. We have one aim: To provide the world’s finest telephone service for everyone who wants it, everywhere in the terri tory we serve. Th# Bell Telephone Company ■ Family Troubles Family worries are something new in the life of Nick Thiel, la crosse coach. One player was un able to mike the season’s opening trip because Dais wife was ill. An other was summoned home toy the birth of a first child. Oiie phone all# OP COURSE, that der a telephone order a candy; ★ ★ ★ ★ * !y COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA THE r Read tomorrow's Daily Col legian for detailed results of the weekend’s varsity sports schedule. W. Va. Defeats Lion Nine Twice Joe Bedenk’s Lion baseball team will be looking for that sec ond! victory next Saturday when' .they meet Georgetown after drop ping two games to West. Virginia, 6-4 and 4-fi, pver the weekend. . .Even, a copngxleite revamping of •the club by-Bed’enik failed to pj?o-' dufce a win for the Lion. fans, as the tb&m ccritinubcl its early seiisjpa jitters. . • IA" total of., eight errors knocked the props 'from under Bpb Gehiretlt. Billßenyiih,'tyhio febth pitched' what • should have been winning' ball. __ West Virginia led throughout Saturday’s - game and Penn State’s only rally 'occurred in the ninth inning with -two. ouit s when piinbh hia'itter Ken Yount was 1 safe on an ©rror and scored on Benyish’s long single to rilghitfield. The Mountaineers scored three runs in the. fourth and one in the ninth'. ' - - A long home run to left center field in Friday’s game broke up a 3-8 tie and put the game on ice for the visitors. It was Gehrett’s sec ond defeat. Centerfielder Bill Davis led the Lions at the plate in Saturday’s game with two singles. Complete box scenes will- appea r in tomor row’s Daily Collegian. Nefters Lose Opening Tilts Defeats at t'he hands of George town and- Maryland marred the pcst-iwa,,. debut 6f the Blue and White, net team and its new coach, Sherm Fogg, as the Lien countmen dropped their opening matches, 8-1 and 6-3, respectively. Georgetown’s Hoyas swamped the Fcglgmen -8-1 i,n Washington, Friday, with the Nittany doubles team cf Beckihard and Fessolano responsible fer the solitary win, tripping the numlbe r two oernbo, 6-It, 6-4. Captain Walt Stenger and Dick Clarkson won in the singles against (Maryland, while Beckhiard and Greenawalt took their doubles contest. Golfers Tie, Lose Afiex lying Georgetown 4i-4] on Friday',' Coach Bob Rutherford’s Lion golfers dropped their match Saturday ‘to the same team by a tally. (See story tomorrow.) There have been no major ath letic coaching changes iat Penn State .since T&36. Details Tomorrow Tenure Secure Sutherland Wins IM Crown Gene Sutherland of Beta Theta preliminary and five playoff Pi copped the intramural badmin-j matches, the Beta Theta Pi athlete ten championship crown at Rec \ had little trouble downing the Hall last Thursday night when he • hitherto undefeated Fink. notched 115-8 and' 15-5 victories I ove,. runner-up Ray Fink of Phi sigma Delta. Product of Campus Displaying the same baffling . . Change of pace and mastery of J° e Tepsic, stormv petrel of shot placement that enabled him baseball, is a former Penn State to sweep undefeated through six football and baseball hero. REA «■ DERICK’S by Elizabeth Woodward 'America’s foremost authority on young people's problems Here’s a perfectly strange man looking you in the eye. YotiVe keen introduced...hut it’s up to you to carry on from there. Maybe your go* between threw in some clues along with your names. Maybe you’re exposed to each other without benefit of life-lines. What on earth is there to say to this man.' 1 The thought panics some of you into sticky silences.loti grin sheepishly at him, wishing with your whole heart he’d hurl an opener at you. liul maybe he thinks ladies should make the opening gambit. So itcould he a draw... with -each' of you mulling your chances or making an impression on the other. But it needn’t...when it’s so easy to start the ball rolling. What is there to talk about? People are the liveliest topic. “Do you know...?” always gels an answer. People do things, say things, wear things, win honors, go placcs.Things Imp licit to people...funny things, weird things, odd things. “Had you heard...?”can start you off. Places are easy to talk about 100. Places you’ve been. ..places you re going...places you’d rather be than .where you are right now. When you’ve exhausted the tangibles, start on ideas. “What do you think about...?” will set him chatting. You’ll even find yourself being talked down if you come out flatly with “I think... P’Talk about things you’ve never done...people you’ve never met...places you’ve never seen...things you know nothing about. It’s a sure way to pry information out of a stranger. Conversation’s a game of associated ideas. One thing leads to another. And like most games, it requires at least two players. It’s not a monologue. Toss words out... then wait for responses. It takes two active ears...as well as a nimble longue! Conyeissfi^s flk. tiie Gafltf •• • ¥1 \ Just Red —there never was \*L \ such a lipstick for sweetening vafe- \ up small talk! A clean, vigorous tpRIS red, its lip appeal speaks louder ...and sweeter...than words. __ And the impression It makes on 50C the other player's eyes is def plu>tax initely indelible) ROGER & GALLET LIPSTICK yCoiti.p.Gc. Dry.Eau.de Cologne BUT! Penn State Men Aren't Interested. . . in the stare thht sells Eliza beth Auden’s and Porothy Gray’s LEG MAKE-UP l Coeds are, especially since Spring is here. And wealing nylons isn’t too “comfy” in the sweltering weather that is just around the comer. PAGE THREES coay. i»4 l RO9EH • «au(o