WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947 Nine Meets Bucknell; Stickmen At Sampson Ken Yount To Hurl In Fourth Win Try It will be Ken Yount on tihe mound at Joe Bedenk’s Lion base baul club takes on the Bucknell Bisons in a single game on New Beave r field this afternoon at 4 o’clock. The versatile pitcher-outfielder first baseman will be trying lor his fourth win of the season. Yount defeated the Pitt Panthers Friday at Pittsburgh by a 7-1 score. Bill Benyish will take over the first hase duties with Pete Berletic rep.acing Eddie Sebastianelli on second. Sebastianelli was spiked in the leg in last Friday’s, game at Pittsburgh; HACKMAN AT SHORT Hal Hackman will take over the shortstop duties with W'iutey Kur owski slated to remain at third. Bedenk’ s new outfield combina tion will see action today with Don Stark in right, Johnny Pots klan in center and Chuck MacFar land in right. With Yount on the mound, it will be Ed Holler behind the plate. The Lions will b e out alter their third home victory against he Biscns who will field one of their strongest teams in several years. Bison coach Bit. Lane will prob ably choose 00-captain Herman Bloom, ohange of pace artist, to do the hurling for the visitors. LIONS '46 VICTOR Last-year the Lions pounded out a 9-0 victory over Bloom and George Beliak, another Bison mound ace, who worked out with the Brooklyn Dodgers this spring. Yount won last year’s game, hold ing the Bisons to two hits. The Lions new have two straight wins behind them —their longest winning streak this season. Sloppy fie.ding has hampered the Bedenkmen all season but they went through the first Pitt game without a miscue and seem to have settled down. IM Golf First Sigma N'U and Kappa Delta Rho registered debut victories ever Phi Sigma Kappa and Pi Kappa Alpha by 9-0 and 5-4 counts as the intra mural golf tournament entered its nrst round of competition. In other opening matches, Beta Sigma Rho crowned Delta. Sigma Phi 6-3; Theta Xi b.anked Acacia 6-0; Alpha Chi Sigma, bumped Kappa Sigma 5-4; Beta Theta Pi gained a forfeit win over Phi Sig ma Delta. Phi Gamma Delta notched a first round triumph over Delta Upsilon 5%-3Vt. DTD WINS Delta Tau Delta r&PPed Delta Chi 5-4; Phi Kappa Sigma re buffed Phi Epsilon Pi 5-2, and Sigma Ohi mashed Pi Kappa Phi 5-1. First round byes were drawn by feTf REMEMBER 1 ||S|p| MAMA” I * * * Thielmen Encounter Sampson College Blue and White lacrossemen will be aiming for their third win of the season when they face Sampson College' at Sampson, N. Y„ today. Handicapped by the 1 inability of two key players to make the trip, Nick Thiel’s aggregation will present a patched-up line up, for in addition, for regular starters are still side-lined with injuries. Goalie Bill Hollenbach and de fenseman John Pfirman, forced to remain home due to heavy study burdens, will be replaced by Jack Nehoda and either .bronco Kosanovich or Dean Kis sel, respectively. INJURED QUARTET Biding time until their ailments heal are Jack Finley, Harry Fish er, Tom Smith, and Cliff Sullivan. Latest reports indicate Fisher may be unable to don his uni form for the remainder of the season. Coached by Nick lorio, a form er Hobart athlete, Sampson has won one game while losing three. Syracuse, tripped by the Lions, 6-3, swamped Sampson 18-5. Union and Hobart also notched victories over Sampson, whose sole win was a 7-6 triumph over Colgate. Collegiate'Find' .This is the first season of col lege baseball for Penn, State’s new batting star; Don Stark, of Hudson, Pa. IM Tennis First round matches in the intramural tennis doubles tournament must be played on or before Sunday, May 11, it was announced by the intra mural office yesterday. omul Results Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, while Phi Delta Theta de feated Lambda Chi Alpha 5%-3V£. Theta Chi garnered a forfeit win over A.ipha Gamma Rho. and Sig ma Pi subdued Alpha Tatu Omega 5-4. jfM Soccer An extra corner kick —accord ing to IM rules—in the closing seconds of the overtime period gave Triangle a 1-1 victory over Beta Theta Pi as the intramural soccer tourney moved into its sec onds round of play Wednesday. In other games, scheduled for Wednesday, sigma Phi Sigma and uambda Chi Alpha registered for feit victories over Phi Sigma Del ta and Phi Delta Theta. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Trackmen Seek Distance Marks Two Penn State track records may ran ba mruay wnen uiuotc vverner s team prays nost to tne craeic rvnciirgan butte stiuiad at new beaver ncid at HaU. bron nniers berry barver and uUrar.e xirmemcner Win Og out LO sei a e:iia pace in oruer to oeat rvricmgan state's lb-year-oici epeeuater, jacK mane it,, aim twa nmer Liurt btone win ue snooting rcr a time newer man uie exa>t nig mans, or ana winreu ne ran rust wnuer at bOoton. The r-enn btaie team, fresh limn an easy orte-ruw Victory over nrit net weenena, snowea eAecptionai strengur in me dis tance events, out nst in tne hur dles ana spruits, The bipur tans coast a team strong in every event. Summaries or the Pitt meet: ivrne ru»: 1. Karver, Asnenlel ter, bicue tub;, tie. Tune, f:2i1.9.