TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1947 Younf Wins sth With One-Hitter Pitching the most brilliant game of hiij career, Ken Yount get West ern Maryland down with one hit as the Bedenkmen won their third straight shut-out, 9-0, Fri day afternoon at New Beaver Field. The Lions connected for 111 hits and flayed errorless ball for the nine innings. Harold Hackman and Johnny Potsklan each laced out three hits to lead the Penn Staters at th« Pilate. ' Saturday’s second game of the series was rained out. Tlie Lions will try for their eighth victory of the season to morrow as they meet the Temple Owls on New Beaver Field. The summaries as well as the complete story of Friday’s game Will appear in tomorrow’s Daily Collegian. Sfickmen Down Colgate; Drop Game With Hobart The Penn State lacrosse team registered a resounding 12-3 vic tory over the Red Raiders of Col gate Friday but dropped their Saturday encounter to Hobart by a 6-5 count. Leading the Lion attack in the Colgate tilt Ken. Kerwin, veteran attaokman, scored five goals, Bud dy Thomas hit the nets for three counters, Art Tenhula notched two and Wolf and Art Lorenz scored one each. In the Hobart game, the Thiel rrien held “Balbe” Kraus’s per formers to a 3-3 count going into the fourth quarter, but were forced to bow before the on slaught of fresh offensive " men which the Hobart coach substi tuted in the final period. For the Lions, Rog Nestor reg istered two, Art Lorenz, Ernie Baer, and John Finley each scored one. Four IM Golf Teams, In Semi-final Round Four teams entered the semi final slots of the intramural gold tournament. Phi Kappa Sigma was the win ner over Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Nil took Sigma Chi, Beta Sigma Rho defeated Alpha Chi • Sigma and Phi Gamma Delta emerged over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Wednesday and Thursday One of the ten best-movies : ever made! International Film Club Presents RAIMU (One of the. world's greatest, actors) "THE BAKER'S WIFE" The saucy French sen sation with ' English titles by JOHN ERSKINE ' > Liberty Magazine—4 Stars . FEATURETIME 1:49, 3:45. 5:40, 7:36. 9:31 ENDS TODAY Ray Milland Barbara Stanwyck in "CALIFORNIA" I MARK'S Peßo Dairy Store 101 W. Nittany Ave. Syracuse, Colgate Stop Heifers Over Weekend The Penn State tennis team dropped two encounters over the weekend, running their skein of consecutive defeats to seven. In a close meet at Syracuse Fri day. the Orangemen edged the Blue and White 5-4, and the fol lowing day art Hamilton; N. Y., Colgate scored its second win of the season over the Nlttany Lions, 7-2. Outstanding for the Lions in defeat was number four player Herb BecMhard who had a hand in three of the six Penn State points. Beckhard accounted for two singles’ wins, and also teamed “THE TIME ■! ' IS DRAWING Have you started thinking about her ■ -GRADUATION GIFT ? Special This Week—We Are Suggesting CARA NOME Cosmetics * PERFUME • COLOGNE • BATH SALTS • BATH POWDER • LIPSTICK AIso—WEEKEND TRAVEL CASE Containing Complete Treatments. REA and DERICK’S 4b* the PtomfU Relief of : ATHLETES FOOT , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Track Team Tops Colgate, IV/t-W/i Penn States track team defeated ed Colgate 77 VS to 48 V 6 at Ham ilton, N. Y. Saturday afternoon for its second win in three dual meets. Horace Ashenfelter and Fred Lennox finished one-two in front of IC-4A champion Bud Meeker in the half time, clocked at 1:56.4, the fastest Ashenfelter has done over that distance. Ten Penn State trackmen per formed their best times and dis ances In the meet. with Dick Greenawalt for a dou tales’ victory. Golfers Place Penn State’s golfers, by virtue of an easy 8-1 victory over Brown, took third place in the EIGA championships held In At lantic City over the weekend. Princeton gained the title; Navy was second. The Rutherfordimen tasted de feat early in the matches, losing a heartbreaker to th e Princeton Important Transportation Notice PENN STATE STUDENTS PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES wish to announce that it will be necessary that you purchase your ticket TWELVE tIS) HOURS in advance of yoiir departure time during the period JUNE let THROUGH TO JUNE 6th INCLUSIVE, 1947, so that arrangements can be made to provide the necessary transporta tion facilities fey the students during the above mentioned period. All Greyhound Buses will leave from the GREYHOUND POST HOUSE as follows: ,1:33 A.M. 1:04 A.M. 1:00 A.M. 5:58 A.M. 6:44 A.M. 7:00 A.M. 1:33 P.M. 12:49 P.M. 1:25 P.M. 6:48 P.M. .. 6:09 P.M. 6:15 P.M. ALL TIME SHOWN IS STANDARD—ADD ONE HOUR FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. For additional information call GREYHOUND POST HOUSE 4181 NOTICE. .NOTICE., notux.. . . . 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