WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1047 Stark Injured ; Potsklan To Play Against Bullets Minus the services of their leading hitter, Don Stark, the Lion base nailers will meet the Gettysburg Bullets at the New Beaver Field diamond* 4 o’clock this afternoon. Stark, who pulled a ligament in his leg in last Saturday s double header, will be lost to the team for at least a week, said Coach Joe Bedenk. Johnny Potsklan, football end and co-captain, has joined the baseball squad and will play in' leftfleld in place of Stark. Bedenk has nominated Ken YoUrit, his only winning pitcher, to take the mound today against Gettysburg and bat again in the clean-up position. Yount defeated Georgetown in the first game of Saturday’s double-header and hit three triples in the two games. Bill Benyish, pitcher-outfielder, will move into the first base posi tion to give the Lions additional left-handed hitting. Ray “Whitey” Kurowski will continue in his third base slot with Eddie Sebastianelli still in Kurowski’s old second base spot. BERLETIC AT SHORT Pete Berletic will probably start at shortstop, although Hal Hack man may see duty before the game is over. With Yount on the mound, it will probably be Bill Holler be hind the plate as his battery-mate. Bill Davis will probably get the nod from Coach Bedenk for the centerfield position while Chuck MacFarland will be roaming in the rightfleld pasture FOREIGN JOBS Vital, interesting positions with top American Firms in foreign countries' are avail able to college trained men and women. These positions present an opportunity for .an excellent future in many fields, technical and other wise, with high remunera tions.v The “Foreign Re-f search Register”, a classi fied directory of over 300 outstanding American com panies employing college graduates in foreign posi tions, is now available. Containing full information as to how and where to make contacts, it points the way to thousands of oppor tunities. Send for it now. One Dollar, in currency or money order. RESEARCH ASSOCIATES P.O. BOX 9383. PHILA. 39. PA. Gridders Beal Wash, and Jeff. Penn .State closed its spring football practice with a 36-0 scrimmage game victory over Washington and Jefferson on New Beaver Field Saturday. Th e Lions, who had been go ing through drill sessions for the past six weeks, intermingled their usual single wing'with the T formation and outplayed the W&J squad with ease., Coach Bob Higgins cleared the bench of substitutes in Sat urday’s game which served as a preview of the 1947 pigskin squad. Newcomer Bill Luther showed up exceptionally well in the tailback spot. with ' his hard running. Fullback Joe Colone led the scoring attack with three touch downs, while Larry Joe was credited with the longest run of the* game when he tallied on a 72- yard punt return in the third per iod.. A blocked kick by co-captain Johnny Potsklan and a pass from Luther to Denny Hoggard ac counted for the other Lion tallies. Golfers Qualify The qualifying round for the intramural golf-putting tourna ment must be played by May 11 it was announced by the intramural office yesterday. Tennis Summaries Following are summaries of Saturday’s tennis- match which saw a strong Davidson court team defeat th e Blue and White, 9-0. \ Singles Bo Roddey over Stenger (PS) 6-1, 6-1; Ted Kees ler over Tuttl e (PS) 6-0, 6-2; Ruck Archer over Fessolano (PS) 6-0, 6-1; Glenn Turpin over Clarkson (PS) 6-3, 6-4; Len Keesler over Beckhard (PS) 6-4, 6-1; Mike Williams over Fink (PS) 6-0, 6-1. Doubles Ted Keesler arid Archer oyer Stenger and Tuttle (PS) 6-3, 6-4; Don Hatch and THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Varsity Riflers Elect Captains William G. Suter and Robert G. White wer e elected co-cap tains and Phillip W. Reed as manager of the 1048 varsity rifle team at a recent meeting of the Nittany riflers. The Lion team completed its season with 18 victories in 24 matches, a first place in the , Na tional Intercollegiate sectional match and tenth place in intercol legiate nationwide competition. Team captain Ken Yount was high scorer in the intersectional matches with 277. Yount’s rat ing in nation-wide competition will not be determined for an other month when complete sum maries will be announced. The riflers, in their first post war season, were coached .by former All-American and Nit tany ’ rifler, Capt. Harold W. Yount. All of the matches, with th e ex ception of the Lehigh shoulder to shoulder meet, were telegraph ic each team firing on its own hpme range and then wiring re sults tp the opponent. Penn State’s ROTC squad claimed 22 victories in 34 tele graphic matches for th e season just completed. The ROTC team placed tenth in th e Heqrst Trophy match, shoot ing 883 out of a possible 1000. In the intercollegiate 2A Sec tional meet,' the Nittany ROTC riflers were 13th with a 3478 score out of a possible 4000. Forty-nine teams -took part in the sectional matches. Lacrosse Summaries The Penn State lacrosse team lost their third gam e of the sea son to Navy 10-1, at Annapolis Saturday. Score hy periods: Ppnn State 0,0 0 I—l Navy 2 4 3 I—lo Goals: Penn State—Hollenbach; Navy—Metzger (4). Chambers (2), Hunt (2), Carrington, Wall. Len Keesler over Beckhard and Greenawalt (PS) 6-1, 6-4; Roddey and Williams over Pessolano and Fink (PS) 6-1, 6-0. HIGH SCORER A Common Expression in Town and on Campus . • • “You Can Get It at Metzgers” SUMMER SPORTS EQUIPMENT TENNIS RAQUETS AND BALLS (in cans) MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS SHOES SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL BATS, BALLS AND GLOVES GOLF CLUBS, BAGS, TEES AMD BALLS CAMPING EQUIPMENT BATHING TRUNKS FISHING TACKLE HORSE SHOES BADMINTON SETS BOWS AND ARROWS SHOP -t METZGEH 111-115 Allen Street and 112 E. College Avenue Mnsselman, Sears Cop IM Doubles Handball Crown Bob Musselman and Dean Sears of Delta Sigma Phi copped the doubles handball championship of the fraternity intramural tournament at Rec Hall last Thursday when they downed George Earnshaw and Jackie Tighe of Delta Upsilon by 21-9, 9-21, and 21-13 counts. In th e independent tourney, Jim and Bill Simpson swatted their way to a 13-21, 21-5, and 21-19 victory over Charles Kunes and Ken Hosterman, and Jim Ewing and Ed Taggert blasted Fred An nessi and Ross Manley 21-2 and 21-14. Johnny Jaffurs and Clyde Bell registered a brace of 21-15 con quests over Chuck McFarland and Red Moore, while Larry and Nor ton Portnoff gained a forfeit vic tory over Frank Huron and Ed Blaile. Seven Games Mark IM Softball Opening Intramural softball had its de but Monday as 14 tean>s battled for their first wins of the season. Phi Delta Theta took a close 7-6 victory over Phi Kappa Psi while Sigma Pi outscored Delta Chi 15-5. Delta Chi took an 8-4 win over Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Tau Delta won 8-4 over Al pha Tau Omega and Delta Tau Delta won 8-4 over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. In the independent league Dorm 9 edged out Dorm 3, 2-1, and the Brother Rats took a 6-2 win over the Polecats. Th e Half Wits blanked Berks Independents 6-0. Closser Captain Beaten only once in dual com petition, Ernie Closser is the newly-elected captain of. the Penn State wrestling team. He’ll head a veteran squad in 1948, including Eastern 128-pound champion,. Jim Mahoney. Journ Seniors Journalism seniors graduating in January who wish to be in cluded in the Job Placement Book let. must have glossy print photos info the journalism office before 5 o’clock today. Questionnaires should be picked up there and re turned with money tomorrow, Frank Davis said. ‘GOTTA SEE... REMEMBER MAMA" PAGE THREE
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