PAGE FOUR Netters Play Host to Pitt An invading University of Pitts burgh tennis tearr. will encounter the Penn State netters on the varsity courts, 1:30 o’clock to morrow.' Commenting upon the Blue and White’s chances to rack up its first win of the season, assistant coach Jack Knode said, “Pitt will offer us fairly even competition in both singles and doubles. “In order for us to win, the team will have to show up better than it did against Davidson Ist Saturday.” The Panthers, after but one da.> of practice, were defeated in then opening engagement against Ar my 7-2. In the last meeting betweer. Penn State and Pitt in 1944, the Lions scored a 9-0 shutout tri umph. Playing number one on tha squad was Walt Stenger who wiJ also hold down that post when h. captains the Nittany squad Sat urday. The rest of Coach Sherm Fogg’s line-up hasn’t been determined as yet, as the mentor is still shuf fling the positions of the players in order to find the best combina tions. Bob Tuttle, Dick Greenawalt, Dick Clarkson and Herb Beck hard are sure starters, with the sixth slot to be decided between Ray Fink, Frank Pessolano, Lyle Johnston, and Del Helt. ill ILLISTHTM »F IiVIUSTRIAIj MATURITY has been'no major strike in the women’s and children’s appapliiidus tries ~. , and only one in the past-21 years.; In the’first post-war year; • while American’ (industry in general was dosing 120 million » . . .. > man-days of work as a- result, of lahor-catpital, . disputes, the women’s wear tirades again.' ; * setting an inspiring example of operation. frhe history'of employer-worker relationship in these industries is a story of consistent prog*, [ress. The freedom from strife affords themj the necessary opportunity for concentratingi their attention- and effort upon product improvement —enhanced- 'beauty of design] and perfected skill of ctaftsmanship. This attainment of industrial .maturity places the women’s and children’s wear industry _ia; ;i the.vanguard, of progress^ This is the second in a series of interpretations pf ( the general economic highlights of the women's and children’s wear industry !of -possible interest'", [in the choice of a field of endeavor. Series sponsored by Women’s Wear Daily, a Fairchild [Publication, 8 East 13th Street, New, York 3,N. Y. On New Beaver Field . . . Stickmen Search For Second Win; Meet Experienced Syracuse Squad Facing its first Northern foe of the season, the Lion lacrosse team will play host to the experienced Orangemen from Syracuse on New Beaver Field, 2 o’clock tomorrow. Coach Nick Thiel’s lacrossemeh Will be out to win their second game of the ‘season when they face off against the Syracuse team which has chalke'd'up seven victories and,two defeats this season Last year at Syracuse the Lion i lacrosscmen, .defeated, the Orange 1 ...r^ame...that. Thiel r“"a i d -was -the ughest contest . . the season. ; The'Lion team ‘ill be. weak in xperienced serves as der nseman Tom ; .mi t h, attack an Harry Fish and midfielder " hn Finley will ;> t be in uni dofm for tomor- TENHULA" ' row’s game. Captain George Locotos, who. was injured in the Loyola gaine. and did not make the Navy trip last week, may see some action, but Coach'Thiel said that he is not in shape to start the Syra cuse contest' Finley probably will be out for the rest- of then-season after frac turing three ribs p.n the second' quarter of the-Navy game. Art Tenhula,' acting captain in Women 9 # and children 9 # wear manufacturing* • * \ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA the’absence of Locotos, will prob ably. see , double duty tomorrow, playing both in the midfield ana at defense some time during the afternoon. Cliff • Sullivan, attackman, re ceived a knee sprain in practice this week, but should be in shape to start. The Navy game was hit first of the season. He was the Nittany .high scorer last season and started to play only last week “ I REMEMBER MAMA ” ■ The smart front-end styling of'the 1947 Frazer automobile blends with the flowing front-tb-rear fender lines of the new . automobile to create a styling sensation. Note the extra.large, 765-square-lnoh windshield, which provides exceptional visibility for the driver and passengers. . State Motor 234 E. College Ave. WE WILL BUY, TRADE or SELL YOUR USED CAR Ewing, Tag Jim Ewing and Ed Taggert swatted their way to 21-13 and 21-17 victories over Johnny Jaf furs and Clyde Bell at Rec Hall Wednesday to capture the intra mural handball doubles cham pionship of the Independent tour ney. Smart Styßing Marks 1947 Frazer GOOD SELECTIONS OF USED CARS ON HAND Peoples National 117 S. Allen'Street LOOK FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1047 ert Triumph f/yi Golfers First round matches in the go! intramural tournament must b< jlayed on or before Monday, Maj j. it was announced by the intra nural office yesterday. Bank TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY At S. U Solos Phone -743