AiPIBI'L .24, i!947 jehrett, Yount to Hurl -or Lions Against Hoyas ], t will probably be Bo;b Gehrett ndKcn Yount on the mound this /ecjkend when Jo c Bedenk’s Lion laspball team takes oir the Hoyas delirett, who has lost • his irk] two starts this season against Vaihington and Lee and West Virginia, will hurl !for the Lions n Friday afternoon’s game which s scheduled to start at 4 o’clock lew Beaver IField. YOUNT HEADY Kin: Yount, winner of the Lions’ inly victory thus far .this season -a 119-3 drubbing of IDickinson — msj indicated thait' his back has m proved so that he may take his un\ against Georgetown Satur lay •v Dunt, who pulled several mus iii'his back In. the Dickinson e, was unaible to stailt last k but went in as a- pincih. hit- . AFTER SIVIi !i- ASt'tGKTU' SfSCREWBAUiPr ; ONUDSTHDV .iPITCftTOA.CE i sujggeJr, -ICASfeyStENt 'KPLANACttO ' ijVIHSk'TKE BAI ■WENT' OVER ! iTSE PENCE-, -^£nD te RECEIVED Ah oßvtous ANSWER/^ . OFFICIAL. $ vjfiMz»\ :jj ~ 328<Bt*B!.' - j, ' I At the Plate G AB R H Pet. Stark 5 22 7 11 .500 Gehrett 3 6 4 4 .500 Davis 4 . 8 1 3 .375 Holler 2 3 2 1 .333 Benyish .... 4 16 2 4 ,250 Sebastijanelli 4 8 4 2 .250 MacFarland. 5 20 1 4 .200 Yount 3 5 3 1 .200 Kurowski ..411 2 2 .182 Urion 4 11 2 1 .091 Sutherland. . 4 13 1 1 .077 Berlectic .... 5 19 9 1. -957 ter in the ninth inning of Satur day’s game and scored one o'f the Lions’ two runs. JBedenk asserted that the Lion nine will again have tough going against lth e ' strong Hoyas who have a veteran-packed team. Last year the Washingtonians gav e the Bedenkmen a scare before finally • losing a close game. Don Stark, nerw Lion leftflelder, is still leading the Penn Staters at the plate although his average took a nose dive in the West Vir ginia games. Stark is now batting .500. Three Stickmen Sidelined As Team Drills For Navy There will be three Nittany lacrossemen out of the regular start ing-lineup when Coach Nick Thiel’s stick-wielders faceoff against the number three lacrosse team in the . nation at Annapolis Saturday afternoon. The Middies lost their first game of the season Saturday to Princeton after rolling over their first four opponents and beating Maryland in a close overtime bat tle two weeks ago. LOCOTOS HURT Latest injuries to turn up for the Lion stickmen are a shoulder separation sustained by Captain George Locotos, and a broken thumb by attackman Harry Fisher during the 6-2 Loyola victory Sat urday. Locotos, who received- the in jury early in the game but con tinued to - play until the final period, may be out of action for the rest of the season, said Thiel. He has held down the import ant centerdraw post in the mid field for Thiel for the past two, seasons. A reserve last year, Fisher was IK ?*AIEOALi— The Twins of t i .o ?,f,i iors liave been iiie dHeiai bate balls of the big l-.-iiguo* :iin:e they were oi-g-'.r.ize']. Bo ill made by E¥iKY !M 0v 1, .r--"More K.p tii.urruuneßts :irw nil!'. .Spalding golf bails than "t nilier make. I'j "'T.'J.VIE—OnIy .Spaliling-matie leu i.K tiro item! in National Cliatii nl iii-' ins and in every Davis Cup mate!; played in the U. S. IN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL hmalding made the first foot ball and ths.fiist basket ball and is today the choice of America’s leading coaches, ansl teams. . ’7 f W . *'4' , . r 4 ' .. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ■n-* »•&**• ?*-«•'y—«»>—rr- - ***■•"■*«•”r* tr - IM Schedules Team managers or repre sentatives of fraternities and independent organizations par ticipating in the spring intra mural sports tournaments may pick up team schedules and rules at the intramural office in Roc Hall today and tomor row, it was announced by the intramural office yesterday. 'Chiz' Holds 6 Titles Charley Ridenour, former Penn Slate star, now owins six major wrestling titles. H e scored this first success in the Pennsylvania schoolboy championships, after which he won three straight East ern intercollegiate titles, and two National AiAiU crowns. Soccer Managers Candidates for managerial posts on th e soccer team are requested to contact Ken Emerson at the soccer field after 3:30 o’clock any afternoon next week. Coach Bedenk’s new batting star, Bon Stark, is a product of the Wyoming Valley sandlolts. The 2-year-old outfielder played last summer 0 n th e American Legion baseball team at Plains, Pa. He was originally a pitcher. a regular on the close attack for the Li pits and started the first three games this season. . He may be back in the lineup by the Syracuse game on May 3, said Thiel, SMITH OUT, TOO Sixty-minute defenseman, Tom Smith, who was unable to don a uniform for the Loyola contest, is still sidelined and will not be in shape for the Navy game, said Thiel.’ Smith, a second string tackle for Coach Bob Higgins last Fall, had been working out with the lacrosse team early in the after noon and then practicing with the football squad in their Spring drills after 5 o’clock. He sprained both ankles in a football scrimmage, but Thiel hopes that he will be ready to start in the Syracuse game next week. • Replaceable filter in new Frank Medico Cigarette Holders, filters the smoke. • Cuts down nicotine. • Cuts down irritating tars. • In xephyrweight aluminum. • Special styles for men and women. •$2 with 10 filters, handy pouch and gift box. On the Intramural Front... Delta Sigs Win In Handball Dean Seai-.s and Boh .Musselman Delta Sigma Phi romped lo a brace o!' 21-5 victories over Dirk Berk and Irwin Ten/.er of Phi Sigma Della at Kec Hall Tuesday night to cop the Fraternity League IV crown in the intramural hand ball doubles tournament. Delta Upsilon'.s Jackie Tifflhe and George .Earnshaiw clinched the League lI'I title by virtue of a forfeit victory over Beta Theta Ph wthile other League 111 represen tatives, Frank Taucher and Har old Lenker of Tau Kappa Epsilon notched their second win over Theta Chi also by forfeit. In League I, Sigma Pi hand tellers Whitey Vain Nieda and Harold -Wansat captured first place honors ;by halting the hitherto un defeated' Pi Kappa Alpha duo of Harrio Bragg and Bob Abernathy 21-6 and 21-10. John Riggs and John Piron of FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Quality Foods at LOWEST PRICES • MEATS • FRUITS • POULTRY • CANNED GOODS • FRESH PRODUCE • SEA FOODS COLLEGE FOOD MARKET 202 W. 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