FRIDAY, MAY 116, 1547 Yount, Gehrett to Pitch as... Lion Nine Meets Green Tenors Alter Blanking Bucknell 2-0 . Following Wednesday’s 2-0 shut out over Bucknell, Coach Joe Bedenk will send Ken Yount to the mound at New Beaver Field, as the Lions meet Western Mary land ait 4 o’clock today. The second game of the series will toe, played at 2:30 o’clock to morrow with Bob Gehrett as the Lions’ starting hurler. The Green Tenors have won four out of seven games. Gehrett pitched the Bedenkmen to their second straight shutout over Bucknell Wednesday after noon and set the Bisons d9wn with three hits. Eddie Sebastien elli’s single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning pushed across the winning runs, as Penn State won 2-0. NAILED AT PLATE The Bisons got to Gehrett for two hits in the first inning, but Johnny Potsklan’s fine throw from centerfield to catcher Ed Holler at the plate out off the Bucknell rally. Pitching one of the best games of his career. Gehrett didn’t give the Bisons another hit until short stop Halter singled in the ninth. The Bedenkmen' had a hard time solving the pitches of Art MORRELS COME ON ALONG! COME ON ALONG! to A, V. C.’s SKYTOP FRIDAY . and SATURDAY THE TRU-BLU SEXTET 9—-12 P a M. SUNDAY JAM SESSIONS 6—? P. M. BUSES Leave the Corner Friday and Saturday at 8:15 and 9:15 P.M. Return 12 P.M. Leave Sunday at 6 P.M. and Return ft: 15 P.M. EXCELLENT FOOD SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS JOIN A.V.C. at S.U. OR SKYTOP Raynor, star Bison hurler who is being watched by tln» Brooklyn Dodgers, until the ninth inning when George McWilliams singled with one out. Gehrett also singled and Harold Hackman walked to fill the bases. Sebastienelli’s single to left scored McWilliams and Gehrett with the winning runs. 1 Penn Slate AB R H O A E Hackman, ss 4 0 0 0 4 0 Sel.astienelli, 2ib 4 0 1 2 4 1 Kurowski, 3(b 3 0 0 0 2 0 MlacParland, rf 4 0 1 2 0 0, Potsklan, cf 2 0 0 2 1 0 Williams, If 3 0 1 1 O’ 0 Pipa, if 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shellenb’ger, lib 3 0 0 14 1 0 10 0 10 0 Holler, c McWilliams, c 3 1 2 5 0 0 Gehrett, p 4 110 2 0 a-Benyish 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 6 27 14 1 Bucknell Devine, 2fc> 4 0 0 0 2 0 Halter, ss 3 0 2 0 1 1 Swanson, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 Conckiin, of 4 0 110 0 Stec. If 3 0 0 3 0 0 Doebler, lb 3 0 0' 13 0 0 Hubka, c 2 0 0 9 .0 1 Camac, 3to 3 0 0 0 5 1 Raynor, d 3 0 0 0 4-0 b-Troast 0 0 0 0 0 0 c-Walk 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 3 27 2 3 Lacrossmen R In Colgate, Hobart Contests Riding high on the crest of a three-game winning streak, and fresh from a week of claw-sharpening under the tutelage. of Coach Nick Thiel, a 19-man Lion lacross e squad opens a two-game New York stand when it faces-off with the Red Raiders of Colgate at 4 o’clock this afternoon. Coached by Mark Randall, former director of military education at Hamilton College, the Colgate stickmen last met th e Nittany laicrossers in 1940 when they whipped the Lions 'by hn 11-3 count On Saturday, the Thielmen journey to Geneva for their sec ond weekend encounter with Ho bart College. Hoping for a repeat performance of their 14-6 win over Hoioart in 1046, the Lions will have to be at full strength to down “Babe” Krause’s potent stick-wielders. Boasting a pair of, 200-pound defensemen in Bob and “Tiny” Williamson, the Hobart perform ers have garnered five wins and two losses in competition this season. LINE-UP For the Lions, Coach Nick Thiel will* start the same ten that op posed Drexel last week. Captain George Locotos will take over at the center position with veterans Rog Nestor and Ernie Baer on the wings. On the offense. Art Lorenz, Buddy Thomas and Ken Kerwin Will answer the opening whistle, ait the attack posts, while goalie Bill Hollenbach. John. Pfirman, Art Tenihula and Pete Johnson fill in oh defense. NOW AVAILABLE JACQUUNE GOWNS PAJAMAS LINGERIE mary leitzinger 136 E. COLLEGE AVE. • THE r>Arilv COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nelfers Encounter Syracuse, Colgate When the Penn State tennis team faces the Colgate University squad at Hamilton, N. Y., Satur day, all eyes will be focused on the day’s feature match when Lion Captain Walt Stenger pairs off against Captain Frank Warren of the Red Raiders. In this second engagement be tween the two, the Blue and White number one man will be seeking revenge from last week’s grueling match when he lost to Warren, 7-5, 3-6, 15-13. The Nittany netters departed yesterday for upper New York Stato where Friday they will en counter Syracuse and Saturday. Colgate. The Orangemen from Syracuse were recently - dealt an 8-1 defeat by Colgate, and Coach Sherman Fogg of the Nittany Lions' points toward the Syracuse matcth as a better than even bet for the State team to record its initial win. With Stenger at number one. Greenawalt, Tuttle, Beckhard, Clarkson and Pessolano will more than likely complete the line-up, although their order is uncertain. Score by innings: Penn State 00000000 2—2 Bucknell 00000000 o—-0 Two-base hits, Williams, Mac- Farland. Base on balls, off Gehr ett 1, off Raynor 5. Struck out, by Gehrett 5, by Raynor 7. Umpires, Biemenderfer, Han cock. sk Win Streak Golfers Compete In Championships Fresh from their victory in . the Group 111 playoffs in Ithaca last week, Penh State’s golf .squad yesterday afternoon journeyed to Atlantic City for the EIGA finals this weekend. For the championship matches, Coach Rutherford has chosen the same squad which downed Cor nell, Army, and Pitt in the group playoffs last weekend. This team includes Harper and Smith, Klein and Hart, -and Noble and Hack; with Dave See as alternate. The Nittany linksmen will meet Princeton, Group II champs, on Saturday morning. The winner of this pnatch will encounter the winner of the Brown-Navy tilt for the EIGA championship, in the afternoon. The loser of this match is • automatically awarded second place. Third place will'go to the win ner of an afternoon match be tween Saturday morning’s two losers. '. Karver Takes a Rest as... Three Nittany Trackmen Out for Colgate Meet Penn State’s track team journeys to Colgate tomorrow seeking its second, win, while three Nittany Lion standouts stay at home. Gerry Karver, IC-4A champion and outstanding college miler in the nation, will nc/t make the trip, nor will half-miler Bill Shuman and sprinter Mitch Williams. Karver, who will run the Coliseum Mile at Los Angeles next week against the cream of the country’s nailers, will tak p a rest tins weekend The Nittany Lion star ran a 4:111.6, the top college mile in five years, to nose out Jack Dianetti of Michigan Statp last week. Shuman aggravated a foot in jury last week, awcl Williams sus tained a pulled tendon against Michigan State. "EVENING UP" Karver will run next weekend while the rest of the team is in active, so Lion coach Ohick Wer ner feels that h e is “evening up” for the Penn State star' who went through the tough cross country, indoor, and outdoor grind since last fall. Curt Stone will run the two mile fo r the Lions while Horace SPECIALS... • CAKE MAKE-UP was $1.50 NOW sl*29 • LEG MAKE-UP was $.69 NOW s*49 • SKIN LOTION was $.89 NOW s*69 • SUN LOTION SI.OO PLUS HANDSOME GIFT SETS FOR FATHER’S DAY AVON PRODUCTS ARLENE WORTHINGTON 2196 After 5 P.M. 137 N. Atherton St. PAGE THREE Ashenfelter will drop down to the half tomorrow. Soccermen Face Alums A soccer squad, composed of graduating members of last Fall s team and graduate students, will encounter the hooters which will make up Coach Bill Jeffrey’s 1947 edition in a game on the golf course field at 2:45 o’clock to morrow. _ Walt Hosterman, Ramsey Gur cay, Paul Bender, Lloyd Black, Boyd Etters, Bill Dietrich, Dick Nicholas, Bill Jeffrey himself, and several alumni will complete the graduating team’s roster.