The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 02, 1947, Image 5
FRthAY, MAY 2, lM' Pitt Plays Host To Lion Trackmen For Penn State’s first dual meet of the season at Pitt Stadium to morrow, Stone, Karver and Ash enfelter are slated to go in the mile. The same trio and Long necker are entered in the two mile. half mile In the half mile, Coach Werne. has selected Bill Shuman, if hi. injured foot permits, and Len nox, Horn and Evans. Mitch Wii liams, Grey and Hissey have bee, picked for- the 440. Matched against Pitt’s act sprinter Herb Douglas and his running mate Tom Carr in the 100 and 220 will be Robinson, Ho gard and McCowan in the 100 and Harris instead of McCowar. in the 220. Steed, Brown and McCowan will wear the Blue and White in the low hurdles and Brown, Love and Yorkitis will carry the colors in the high hurdles. AT LAST! RCA VICTOR RADIOS Not yet in all models, but for the first time since before the war we have R.C.A. radios on the floor for immediate sale. Midget Portables Table Models Record Combinations Come in tomorrow for a demonstration. You’ve been smart to wait for R.C.A. THE MUSIC ROOM IN THE GLENNLAND PHONE 2311 STATE COLLEGE v o -v • msMd&MU&eS 2 At Dallas r Tex. Six Lion Gymnasts To Vie For National AAU Titles Six Penn State gymnasts—Captain Ray Sorensen, Billy Bonsall, Steve Greene, Joe Rossi, Billy Meade and Stanley Wirtschafter— will compete in the National AAU championships to be held in Dallas, Tex., today and tomorrow. A rero’-d number of entries, about 40 competitors for each event, •ake this year’s - Olympic .et one of the aatest- in the story of NAAU .mpetition. “Steve Greene i the side horse .presents our .st hope for an .lividual title is year,” said .on coach Gene /ettstone, who will also serve as director of men’s events, and as a member of the Olympic com mittee. Greene will also compete on the % 'zed') tffW * # THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA flying rings and in the rope event. The Lion ace is defending rope champ, having taken th’e title for the past three seasons and estab lishing the NAAU record of 4.0 seconds last year. Sorensen will enter the all around event along with 22 others who will be contending for a berth on the 1948 Olympic squad. The first eight to place will make up the tentative Olympic team, and “we’re banking heavily on Ray to place in the all-around event and his specialties—the horizontal bar and parallel bars events,” said Wettstone. Joe Rossi, Greene and Stan Wirtschafter will present a for midable trio on the rope, but Navy’s Hoffman and several Los Angeles rope climbers will be on hand to give the Lions a tough battle for the crown. Bill Bonsall, defending flying ring champion, will again work his specialty. Bill Meade will work on the tumbling mats and will get stiff competition from former NAAU winners. \oted the most wanted pen for graduation. Parker H 3l n Pens ore available In the following colors: Block, Blue Cedar, Dove Cray, Cordovan Brown. $12,50; $15.00. Pencils: $5.00 ROPE TRIO Rrke/51' Lion Nine T Joe Bedenk’s Ni 11 an y Lion baseball team meets the Pitt Pan thers in two games at Pittsburgh today and tomorrow with Ken Yount and Bob Gehrett scheduled to do the hurling for the Lion nine. • ■ . • The Bedenfcmen will be with out the services of their leading hitter, Don Stark, who tore a liga ment in his leg during last Sat urday’s double-header. Stark will probably make the trip, Bedenk stated, with the hope that he can be used as a pinch hitter. The Panthers have met only HEAR YE HEAR YE FOR YOUR SUNDAY ENJOYMENT AFTERNOON EVENING 12:30 P.M. to 2:30 PM. seoo PM. to 7:00 P.M. JUICE OR SALAD FRIED CHICKEN SNOWFLAKE POTATOES PEAS COFFEE OR TEA BREAD & BUTTER 1 HOME-MADE RAISIN CRUMB PIE 85c DUFFY'S FRAZIER HOUSE 138 South Frazier Street DIAL 2041 FOR YOUR RESERVATION PfcAN TO WRIT! YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS WITH THE WORLD’S MOST WANTED PEN Seniors at 20 great universities, coast to coast, have made Parker their first choice—more wanted than the next three makes combined! Here is a pen of rare beauty and precision—perfectly balanced— eager to write. Writing is actually fun with a “51”. Its tubular point starts instantly. Each stroke is smooth and silent. This, too, is the pen that writes dry with.wet ink! So whether you’re graduating this year or later, get a “51” now. Let it help you write your way to success. For graduation, your birthday, or whatever the next gift occasion may be-ask for the world’s most-wanted pen . ... Parker “51”. The Parker Pen Company Janesville, Wisconsin and To*«»to, Canada. Meet Pitt one setback this season and last week dumped the West Virginia Mountaineers who twice defeated the Lions at New Beaver Field. Golfers Aim for Second; Play Host to Colgate Penn State’s golf squad plays host to the Red Raiders of Col gate University tomorrow aft ernoon at 1:30, in their last home match this year. Next week the Rutherford men journey to Ithaca> N.Y., for the E.I.G.A. competition. iS»£f • p#b c« PAGE FIVE