TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1947 Cougars Invade East for Opener The Washington State football team will make its first trip East since 1930 when it meets the Nit tany Lions in the season’s opener at Hershey Stadium September 20. Cougar coach Phil Sorboe an ticipates a strong team helped by the return of most of , his 1946 talent, including Bill Lippincott, all-Pacific Coast Conference half back in 1945. . According to line coach Jim .O'Hora, who scouted the Cougars last year,' Lippiricott will be the' mini to watch. 4 VERSATILE STAR “He is the type of runner, passer and all-around ball handler that ,a ream nas 10. be . on its toes to stdp,” said Coach O’Hora. Other Cougar men who. liaye been outstanding in their play, are center Andy Lazor and end Fran cis Bacoka, both candidates for all-stair honors. Gordy Brunswick, 205-pound .fullback, is noted for his passing and kicking. While the Blue and White stands to lose six of eleven start ers, Coach Bob Higgins will have 20 or more squad members back, plus another dozen boys who played during the war years, and who are now out of uniform. In addition, he expects some promis ing boys from the State Teachers Colleges. Comparing last year’s • results, Washington State lost six games, & 10 syot (or a Crazy Shot HERE'S WHAT YOU DO—Send us a crazy shot featuring Pepsi- Cola. We’ll select what we think are the three or four best “shots” every month. If yours is one of these, you. get ten bucks. If it Isn’t, you get a super-deluxe rejection slip for your files. AND—If you just sort of happen to send in a Pepsi-bottlecap with your “shot,” you get twenty bucks instead of ten, if we think your "shot” is one of tx»* Address: College Dept.,Pep»l-Cola Company. Long Island City, N. Y» Frattehiud Psj>»i-Cola Bottlers from point to coast* Sports Schedule TODAY—Baseball, Bucknell. New Beaver Field, 4 p.m. TOMORROW—Tennis, Penn at Philadelphia. FRlDAY—Baseball, Villanova, New Beaver Field, 2:30 p.m. Track, IC-4A, ai Philadelphia. SATURDAY—Track, IC-4A, at Philadelphia. Lacrosse, Sampson, NoW Beaver Field, 2 p.m. Tennis. Syracuse, varsity courts, 2 p.m. t. COACH 808 HIGGINS four of which could have gone the other way. In the season’s finale, Michigan State came from behind to top the Cougars, 26-20. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Alumni Oufscore Varsity Boolers Coach Bill Jeffrey’s soocer team, composed of alumni and gradu ating senior soccermen, defeated a strong “Up and Comers” team, 2-1. in a game played Saturday afternoon. ■’ Fred Kretzer scored the first goal in the early party of the first period to put the' Up and Comers, out ahead. Coach Jeffrey’s pen alty-kick goal in the second frame knotted the count at one-all. : .The game remained deadlocked until the closing seconds of the final period when Paul Bender boated the. ball, into the net for a goal' and an alumni victory. Tickets at Premium Student priorities will account for more than 60 per cent of Penn State’s football seating, capacity next fall. Before 48,179 Fans ... Karver Wins Coliseum Mile; Ewell Runs Second A crowd of 48,179 watched Gerry Karver puff to a stop in the mammoth Los Angeles Coli seum Friday night, the victor .of a tough mile Which stamped him as Olympic material and proved that his inconsistency, for the most part, was over. The Penn State IC-4A champion took the four quarters in 4:15.2, a good time considering the night coolness, while Texas Univer sity’s Jerry Thompson came .in second, and Leslie MaCMitchell finished .third. Barney Ewell, former Penn State great who is finishing his work toward a degree at the Col lege. fell behind the phenomenal Mel Paittan af the University of Southern California in the 100 and. 220-yard dashes. Patton clipped tho 100 in :99.5. for the fourth time in his career, and reeled off the 220 in 20.4 for the third time this season. Patton, tied the world’s record in the 100 in :09.4 in the California Relays Saturday night, and his Troian coach is predicting that he will be down to : 09.2 before he finishes school. IC-4A Karver will be gunning for the IC-4A outdoor title in the mile this weekend at Philadelphia. He won the indoor title last winter, and within the past month posted a 4:11.6 for the best college out door mile in five years. Michigan State’s powerful 18- year-old Jack Dianeitti will be running in the IC-4A’s, but it has not been announced whether the " ARROW ARAZEPHI ENSEMBLE [Wh'etHer you are a model son or a black sheep to your Da4 the chances are you’ll never repay what you owe him,' i But a thoughtful gift that will thrill any Dad on his day, June 15, is one of those air-conditioned, feather-weight Art*- zephyr sets consisting of a shirt, with matching tie and handkes* (chief. Sports shirts are available in the same cool material. I The shirts have the famous Arrow collar and are Sanforized \ '(fabric shrinkage less than 1%) and they come in .white end several colors. Charles Men’s Shop Arrow Agency Rochester. N. Y.. freshman will run in the mile. There is a possibility that Etta netti will scratch everything to try to beat the Penn Starts cham pion over the four-quarter route. The last time Karver and Dia netti met was Miay 10, at. New Beaver Field, when the Nittany Lion miler outkieked Dianetti far a new Penn State record, the fast est college dual meet mile ever run, and the fastest collegiate mile since Bobby Ginn’s 4;1i1J2 in 1942. STONE DEFENDS Curt Stone, Penn State’s rareat two-mdler. will bo defending has outdoor title at the Philadelphia meet next weekend. Stone holds both the indoor and outdoor two mile titles in the IC-4A’s in addi tion to the Penn State record of 9:10. Horace Ashenfelter will com pete in the mile for the Lions, and Bill Shuman will run the 880. Other Penh Staters who will prob ably see action are sprinter Jimmy Robinson, javelinmen Floyd Lang, Dino Taccolozzi and Larry Gerwiig. discus thrower ■Dave Fincus, broad jumpers Den nie Haggard and Bill Pearson, runners Ered Lennox, Don. Long neoker. Bob Amman. Mitch and Rufo Williams, and pole vaulters Milt Stemmier, Chuck 11111111116 and Bill .Reynolds. Tops in Sprint Field Track .Coach Chick Werner, of Penn State; still rates Barney Ewell the top man in the Ameri can sprint field. How to please a GRAND guy June 15! Exclusive, PftGE JTVM in 220