TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 Lion Nine Splits Doable-Header 'Ken Younl. righthandcd pitch er and cleanup battel", stole the show Saturday as Joe Bedenk’s Niltanv Lion nine split a dou'ble header with the' Georgetown Hoyas..Th e Lions took the open er 5-4, while the visitors had a field day in the second, winning 13-6. Yount tripled to start the sixth inning in the first game and scor ed the winning run by an inch on Bill Davis’ onfield grounder. Coming' iback in the second game to play centerfield, he tripled once more to deep, center. STARK HITS 2 Don Stark, leading Lion bats man, poled tw 0 home runs in the dotible bill to bat in three runs. The Hey,as were Hopping m'a'd as 'they -opened' the'second! game and jumped on Lion hurlers Bill' Benydsh and Art BoKard fpr eight runs in the first-inning. Bdb Geli rett took over in the second after two more runs had been scored and held th e Georgetown batters to three more runs. The Lions scored two runs in the first and second innings and added one more -in the third, and fourth frames in the seven-inning second 'game. Yount, who now has both the Penn State victories to his credit, was in. trouble several times in first game, th e worst coming in the fifth when Georgetown pick ed up four runs on two doubles, two singles and an error by short stop Pete Berletic. The Bedentomen started the scoring in the third inning on Stark’s first home run. Eddie Se bastianelli scored ahead of the lit tle leftifielder. Fresh as spring Soft as a kitten Smooth as silk - - This is the wily Nancy Dale’s lustrous Date Night shamip'co leaves your hair. It’s a liquid cream shampoo containing 1 homogenized eggs , and milk. sl.o© . 'Rea and DERICK’S - ■ . 1 flP*r OXFOUP' 6t&f* [fIMNNEW SLACKS tailoqjeoK' *l^ L cLosuaE*- . .-. -FULL, DEEP-PLEATS ~, 4 . VALUE *ls** SOLO BY A fAMOUJV . ot4tVEtlS\Ty BHOiMp T° ■'■' . you ori f\ MONEY BACK BASIS.. ' ’ EfkLOJE yoOR. EXACT WWST MEASUREMENT WIT«* y<HJ<U : Money order, for oNLy M2 9 - 5 . v Ip ARE Hot! , SATISFIED RETORT TllE SlAtkj Al*»-WE WILL IWMEDIAytLyI RCfUfU) T^ e AMOUNT- • ■ ' t) \> V-IMMEDIATE DEUVEQY. POSTAGE This V the first of (x series of volue offerings by this well known shoppy > t <?. . ® . ' S: brands THRoucHOory »' ' iFi7M Relay Team Sets Penn State Record ; Stone Wins 2-Mile CURT STONE Lion Golf Squad Scores Season's firs! Victory Paced 'by number one man Jack 'Harper, Penn State golf squad set back the visiting Pitt team 11 Va-Vt,- on the College course Saturday afternoon. Harper had little trouble with Panther Lou Ferrar, setting him down seven up and six to go.. Saturday’s match marks the season’s first victory for the Rutherford men as against one tie and one lose suffered at Georgetown last week. cSuSy&i* Umwsiwitv^ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IVhen Penn SI air’s remarkable quartet of milerr, finished the four-mile relay in 17.32.(1 at the •Penn Relays Saturday afternoon," it was enough for an easy first place and it smashed a Penn State record in existence since 1929. Eighteen years ago the team of Cox, Ofi'enhauser, Rekkers and Meisinger set the Penn State mark at 17.4816, and there it stayed until Shuman, Stone, Ashenfelter and Karver averaged 4.23.5 to break it. SHUMAN OFF FIRST Bill Shuman, running the first leg of the four-mile, completed his stint in 4:22.8. Stone, after a bitterly contested battle with Eddie Walsh, IC4-A titlist, gave up the lead that Shuman had gained, and finished his mile in 4:23.5. » Ashenfelter turned in the best time of the four, 4:20.8, and hand ed the baton to Gerry Karver with a substantial lead. Finishing in 4:25.5, Karver was 40 yards in front of Manhattan’s 1000-yard king, Bill Atkinson. Another record was shattered when Curt Stone, showing the way to the two-rhilers at the Re lays, clipped eight seconds from the College two-mile standard. Stone himself established this mark in the 1942 IC4-A’s. Dave Pincus took third in the discus with a heave of 140 feet, his best throw in competition, al though four feet less than his best in the pre-Penn Relay time-trials. In the javelin. Tubby Lang took a third for the Nittany Lions with a throw of 189 feet, IOA inches. Lang’s mark in the relays ex ceeded both his trial efforts. The Lion medley sprint squad, composed of Ashenfelter, Mitch Williams, Shuman and Karver, finished third behind Illinois and Manhattan. Gymnasts to NAAU Coach Gene Whettstone and six gymnasits will leave for Dallas, Tex tonight to compete in the NAlAB’s schedule to b e held Friday and Saturday. Members of th e Lion squad include Captain- Sorensen, Billy Bonsall, Billy Meade, Steve 1 Greene Joe Rossi and Stan Wirt schafter.. Managers or- representatives of fraternity and independent teams participating in the spring intra mural sports progam are asked to: pick up game schedules and rules at the intramural office in Rec Hal-l as soon as possible. IM Schedules Had Enough- VOTE STATE ! Von Straight State Do What s Basil, %# c c Don f Hssitate - By VSS VOTE STATE! Sports Results Following are the weekend sporls resulis. Read tomorrow's Daily Collegian for complete summaries: BASEBALL Penn State 5,6; Georgetown 4-13. LACROSSE Penn State 1; Navy 10 GOLF Penn State 7 Vi; Piitsburgh !•> TENNIS Penn State 0; Davidson 9. FOOTBALL Penri State 36; Washington & Jefferson 0. Goalie Runs Wild, But Lacrossetnen Lose to Navy 10-1 “Wild Bill’’ Hollenlbach, Lion goalie, scored Penn State’s only goal in the last two minutes of the final quarter as the Navy lacrosse team defeated the Thiel stiokmen at Annapolis Saturday, 10-1. In clearing th e ball away from Nittany nets in the last two min utes of play, Hollenlbach picked the ball up and went down the field. He shot the ball past the Navy goalie from ten yards out at 12.56 minutes of the fourth period as the three Navy defensemen tried in vain to block, his shot. Cliff Sullivan, Lion high scorer last season, donned a uniform for the first time this season and started the Navy gam e at attack. He was unable to play in the first four games because of a scholas tic ruling. * BUT, OF COURSE "I REMEMBER MAMA"! MAY 8-9-10 DON’T MISS THE “PYRITE DIGGERS OF 1947” AT THE M.l. BANQUET MAY 1 Tickets Available Today Only at Dean’s Office, M. I. Building: and Student Union y -- The Time Is Now ¥5 5 VOTE STATE! Davidson Beats Lions Penn State's tennis team, in its home debut, bowed to a vastly superior Davidson College out tit, !)-0, Saturday. Winning each of the nine matches in .straight sets, tile Wildcats from North Carolina exhibted a brand of ten nis unparalleled in State College for a number of years. Eighteen year old Bo Roddey, sth ranking player in 1946 na tional interseholastie circles, sub dued Lion Captain Wall Slenger 6-1, 6-1. Superb placements, a strong backhand, and steadiness marked -Roddey’s win, as Slenger dropped his third match in three years of College competition. Davidson reavealed a second outstanding player in Ted Kees ler who trounced &ob Tuttle, play ing at number two, 6-0, 6-2. Com bining -with number three .man, Buck Archer, Keesler .again dis played a fine brand of tennis ih the doubles conquest of Slenger and Tuttle. Frank Pessolano Dick Clark son, Herb Beckhard and Ray Fink were other singles victims as the Nittany Lions again failed to roll. •In this third consecutive-defeat, Coaoh Fogg’s courtrr.en failed to account for more than fom- games in any one match. MARK'S » Dairy Store 101 AV. Nittany'Ave. ALL-COLLEGE TORI LADNER SOB TRQXELL LEO FIEDQREK SENIOR CLASS ED BANYAI DICK GREENAWALT JO ADD RORABACK JUNIOR CLASS MARTY BAUM ALEX M&URO LAURA jOHRSTOR PAGE THREE
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