THURSDAY, MAY 22, IW7 Seven-Run Inning Gives Lion Nine 8-3 Victory Over Temple Owls A seven-run third inning gave the Lion baseball team an 8-3 victory over the Temple Owls yesterday at New Beaver Field. Bob Gehrett gave up seven hits to the Owls as he notched his third mound victory of the season. The win gave the Lions their sixth straight. , The Lions matched the Owls scored their runs with the aid of walks and errors. Gehrett opened the Lion half of the third with a free pass. Hal Hackman singled sending Gehrett to second. Eddie Sebastianelli then beat out an infield single to load the bases. POTSKLAN TRIPLES Shortstop Pete Slosburg fum bled Don Stark’s grounder as Gehrett and Hackman scored. Ken Yount then singled to right to score Sebastianelli and .Stark. Chuck MacFarland lifted an in field fly but Johnny Potsklan hit a triple against the screen in left field to score Yount. Whitey Kurowski walked as did George Mac Williams to fill the bases. Kurowski scored the inn ing’s seventh and final run as Owl hurler Schreiner uncorked a wild pitch. KUHOWSKI DOUBLES The Lions went, hitless until the seventh when they scored one more run on a double by Kurow ski and single by Mac Williams. The Lions travel to Colgate for a single game tomorrow after noon. TEMPLE AB Barlow, cf • 4 Rzepski, 2b 4 Sandrow, rf 3 Rozelle, 3b 4 Slosburg, ss 4 Raba, c 3 Madison, c 1 Fuini, lb 4 Onesti, p 2 Schreiner 3 Totals 32 PENN STATE AB Hackman, ss 3 Sebastianelli, 2b 4 Stark, If 4 Yount, lb 4 MacFarland, rf 4 Potsklan, cf 3 Kurowski, 3b 3 Mac Williams, c 3 Gehrett, p 3 Totals 31 Score by innings: Temple ' • 000 010 011—3 Penn State 007 000 lOx—B RHO A E 120 0 0 0 12 3 2 002 0 0 1110 1 0013-1 118 0 0 0 110 0 0 16 10 002 0 0 0 0 14 0 3 7 24 11 4 RHO A E 1,1421 112 9 1 102 2 0 1 1 15 0 0 000 0 0 1110 0 2 114 0 0 12 2 1 110 3 0 8 7 27 22 3 Two-base hits, Raba, Kurowski. Three-base hit, Potsklan. Sacri fice . hit, Sebastianelli. Stolen bases, Rozelle 2, Hackman, Pots klan, Kurowski, Mac Williams. Double play—Stark to. Yount. Struck out, by Schreiner 9/ by Gehrett 2. Base oh balls, off Schreiner 6, off Gehrett 2. Um pires, Duffy and Gair. in the hit column with seven, but Karver Races Ace Milers Penn State trackmen take a day off this weekend to watch the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Ath letic Association State meet at New Beaver Field Saturday. Only one Lion thinclad will be in action this weekend —IC-4A champion Gerry Karver who will defend his top collegiate stand ing in’the miles at the Los Angel es Coliseum Relays tomorrow night. Barney Ewell, ex-Penn State great, who is completing his work for a degree at the College, also made the trip with Karver and Lion Coach Chick Werner and will run the 100 and 220 in the stillest competition in the coun try. Meanwhile, the Nittany Lions are working out under assistant coach Norm Gordon in prepara tion for their trip to the IC-4A’s next week. Coach Werner expressed plea sure in his Penn State second stringers against Colgate last week, when ten Lions made their best performances of the season. Jimmy Robinson turned in a 9.9 in a dead heat Saturday at Hamilton, and Werner is begin ning to think that maybe the Lions will have sprint possibili ties in the Relays next wfeek. i IM Softball Tonight’s softball games will be the final games in the in tramural softball league. Rained out games will not count in the official scoring in any way. IM Soccer Champs Alpha Gamma Rho gained the iiftramural soccer championship following a spirited 1-0 game with Delta Upsilon. Fred Kretcher, who had done most of Alpha Gamma Rho’s scoring during the entire soccer schedule, did it again, scoring the goal that copped the -title. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA It's a Good Question Larry Joe, pride of the Nittany Valley as a speedy football tail back, raced to a victory in the IM track 100-yard dash in 9.9 seconds Tuesday evening. Joe has had no sprint condi tioning this spring whatever, ex cept the usual spring football practice, yet lie ran a 9.9 hundred. It so happens that the fastest sprinter on Chick Werner’s Blue and White track squad has only been able to run a 10-second flat one hundred this season. MIGHT RUN 9,6 If Larry Joe can run a 9.9 hun dred without conditioning, he might get down to a 9.7 or 9.6 seconds with some coaching and working out. Why then Isn’t the stocky cli max runner of gridiron fame wearing the Blue and White colors on the cinderpath? Joe’s answer to that is no an swer at all. He has been asked all season to perform in the dashes, but prefers to remain on the side lines. A sprint man of Larry Joe’s speed could hav Q won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes in the re cent Michigan State meet and, according to inside sources, might be the difference between the team trophy in the forthcoming IC4-A’s and the also-ran category. —Dick Sarge. Larry Joe, running in the 100- yard dash for Sigma Nu in the in tramural track semi-finals Tues day night, turned in the fast time of 9.9 seconds for the distance. He and winners of the other heats will go into the finals tonight. Nittany Co-op and Fairmount Hall, the onl y independent houses entered in the track league, will run in a dual meet tonight also. In the lK>O-yard dash Tuesday night, six heats were run. The winners and times were Cloud ; Phi Delta Theta, and Henry, Phi Gamma Delta, 11.0, dead heat. Durkota, Delta Uipsilon, 10.9. Poli oastro, Tau Kappa Epsilon. 10.6. Von Neida, Sigma Pi, 10.6. Sohautz, Delta Upsilon, 10.. Joe, Sigma Nu, 9.9. The six finalists in the 440 are Charles Men’s Shop Intramural Track TIES Comes May along with baseball games, trade meets and regattas. Conies also the perfect summer tie, the Arrow Healey in a wide range of superb stripes. . fVrut in and get a couple while they last! sl,^ arrow ms Exclusive Arrow Agency l eat Streak Snapped As .. . Nittany Netters Outscore Bucknell 6-2 for First Win Entering the win column for the first time this season, Coach Sherman Fogg’s Nittany netters downed Buckncll 6-2 on the var sity courts yesterday. For the Blue and, White team, the victory proved that critics were right—that the net squad was a far better outfit than had been evidenced by defeats in the seven previous matches. Bad weather and the lack of sufficient com petitive experience had been the stumbling blocks deterring the courtmen The final match, a doubles con test between Johnston and Miller of Penn State and Poteat and Koch of the Bisons, was called due to rain in the midst of the second set. Johnston and Miller had won the first set 6-3 and were leading the second 4-3. STENGER WINS In the number one singles, Captain Walt Stenger topped the ‘highly-rated Frank Haas of the Lewisburgers, 6-3, 6-2. For Stenger, the victory over the former Junior Davis Cupper was a repetition of his triumph in 1944. Herb Beckhard continued his skein of victories by downing Jack Nothel 6-1,6-L Dick Green awalt dropped the Lions’ only singles match to Bill Hoveler 6-1, 6-2. Other singles matches found Dick Tuttle defeating Dick Ash 8-6, 6-1, Dick Clarkson overcom- Merges, Sigma Ohi, and Weitzel, Sigma Pi; Von Neida, Sigma. Pi, and Herr,, Chi Phi; Schlosser, Sigma Chi, and Hoyt. Chi Phi. HALF-MILE RELAY In the 880-yard relay, the six fastest times were Sigma Chi, 1:40.1; Delta Upsilon, 1:40.4; Tau Kappa .Epsilon, .1:40.0; Phi Gamma Delta, 1:42.3; Sigma Nu, 1:43.2, and Alpha Ohi Sigma, 1:43.3. In the shotpuit, Duirkota of Delta Uipsilon won the finals with a heave of 38' 8J". Second was Suhey of Sigma Pi with 37' 11J. Runners-up were Enyeart. Alpha Ohi Sigma, Gottschall, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Heckel, Pi Kappa Alpha. Events in the finals will include the 880-yard relay, 100 and 440- yard dasihes. broad and high jumps. ing Walt Poteat 6-1, 6-2, and Ray Fink victor over Charlie Ogg 6-1, 6-2. In doubles competition, Stenger teamed with Beckhard to down Hass and Hoeveler 6-2, 6-3, and Ash and Nothel of Bucknell beat Fink and Pessolano 6-2, 6-3. J. P. Offenhauser War veteran and former State middle distance runner, George K. Offenhauser, is the newly appointed justice of peace hi Devon. H e was appointed by Governor Duff. Offenhauser served as an officer in the air force during the war. SONNY TUFTS ANN BLYTH in ‘SWELL GUY’ BEGINS TOMORROW I JEAN PIERRE AUMONT 1 IjMwWiß 1 BRIAN DONLEVV | . J • A'WA II f N tun HO!i; Til hA Tp : • • V nT’’ • V ' PAGE THREE
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