may, APRIL 23, 1948 Between the Lions Lion lacrosse fans will have their last chance until May 23 to see Coach Nick Thiel's undefeated stickmen in action tomorrow afternoon. Cornell's lacrossers furnish the opposition in tomorrow's con test, which will be played on New Beaver Field at 2 o'clock. The Thielmen will be seeking their fourth straight victory, after successively whipping Drexel. Penn and Hobart. Lacrosse is a rapidly expanding game in the United States. Eight new lacrosse organizations in the middle-West and South have extended the sport to close to 40 member colleges. Its popu larity is evidenced by its spread from the Atlantic seaboard—its stronghold, to points in the South and mid-West. The stick game is still trying to live down its old reputation for roughness, but since the perfection of headgears and masks, statistics refute the roughness charge, according to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Lacrosse is being played in many major colleges as a spring wort. Included in this list are such institutions as Colgate, Cornell, Duke, Dartmouth, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Loyola, Maryland, Penn State, Penn, Princeton, Rutgers, Syracuse, Army, Navy, Vir ginia and Yale. In addition, many smaller schools have inaugur ated the Indian game as a Major sport. Penn State is probably one of the only colleges in the nation playing lacrosse that has a squad of 70-odd men who never played the sport before entering college. This year, however, Coach Thiel has an exception in Eddie Belfield a sophomore, who played the game at Swarthmore High School. Coach Thiel began his "tour of duty" as lacrosse mentor at State in 1934, after playing at Syracuse in 1931, 1932 and 1933, and winning all-American recognition the latter two years. Each year, "Nick" brings the Lions into recognition as an Eastern lacrosse power despite working with inexperienced players. To make things more difficult, the - Nittany lacrosse schedule always contains several teams that are annually among the leaders in the country. Army and Navy, two of this season's opponents, are consider ed among the "Big Five" of lacrosse. Also included are such sturdy stick combinations as Johns Hopkins, Princeton and Mary land. In 1947, Hopkins copped the National collegiate crown, while the Wist Point Cadets took runner-up honors. For the first time in the history of the sport at State, a jayvee aggregation has been organized. The Lion cubs are scheduled to play Kenyon College, Oberlin and the Penn State Center at Swarthmore. The introduction of the game at the Swarthmore Center gives Thiel a bright outlook for next year. Approximately ninety per cent of the male students at the Center are planning to come to the College next year, and the year of experience they gain there will make them exceptional candidates for the 1949 varsity. Jarrin' John Nolan, co-captain of the Cotton Bowl pigskinners and second team lacrosse all-American in 1946; Tom Smith, and Joltin' John Finley were the gridders on the starting combination. Nolan heads the Lion lacrossers in scoring with 10 goals. Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 5, Boston 8 Detroit 3, Chicago 2 Standings Team W L Pet. Team W L Pct.. Phila.___ 3 0 1.000 New York 1 2 :333 Detroit__ 3 0 1.000 St. Louis. 0 1 .000 Cleveland 1 0 1.000 Boston _ 0 3 .000 Washt'n 2 1 .667 Chicago.. 0 3 .000 Today's Games Cleveland at Detroit Washington at Philadelphia Boston at New York Chicago, St. Louis (not scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 6, New York 3 Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 0 Boston 10, Priladelphia 4 Standings Team W L Pet. Team W L Pet.. Phila.___ 2 1 .667 Cincin'ti 2 2 .500 St.Louis_ 2 1 .667 Now York I 2 .333 Brooklyn 2 1 .687 Boston__ 1 2 .333 Pittab'gh 2 2 .600 Chicago _ I 2 3:1:1 Today's Carnes New Yost at Boston Philadelphia at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at Cincinnati St. Louis at Chicago Missing Track Someone stole part of tile. Col hoe track, or so it appeared. a fter the recent rains. When the run• rers came out to practice, a gapinJ, hole appeared in the east side of the New Beaver Field track. The missing stretch of cinders was replaced by the ground keeper, but the culprit. rain un dermining the track, ie still at large. By Ed Watson NOT SO ROUGH LACROSSE MENTOR BRIGHT OUTLOOK '111! DAILT CXXI=AII, ST •"+ oe, , , -A: Sigma Nu-A and DU-A won the right to meet in the IM vol leyball finals when they register ed lopsided victories over Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi-A respec tively Wednesday night. Sigma Nu, leaders in the fight for IM athletic honors, had little trouble downing the Kappa Sigs in the first game 15-4. In the sec ond game the Kappa Sigs fought hard to force the match into three games but succumbed to the steady Sigma Nu attack 15-13. DU-A ran up a landslide score against Sigma Chi, winning both games by identical 15-4 scores. As the intramural badminton championship loomed closer, only four of the starting 61 contest ants remained in the elimination contest. Jerome Markowitz, Phi Sigma Delta, took his two games by a large margin as he outpointed Charles Sowash, Lambda Chi Alpha, 15-10, 15-4. In other games, Jim Worley, Sigma Nu, outlasted Harold How and Chi Phi, 15-12, 15-5, and Dan Pearson, DU, topped Dick Hoover, Theta Xi, 15-3, 15-10. Names are essential to an ath lete but two College runners have an antipathy for their surnames. In the cinder department. Isaac Rowland Evans prefers to be known as just plain Ike for ob vious reasons. On the infield, Alvin Reed Pratt chooses to oe known by his middle name. Reed. when listed in the program, and unless you can run faster than 175 feet in a few sec onds with a pointed javelin be hind you, it's best to carry out his choosing. The Penn State Campus is the delight of us all; Let's save our "Famous." by using the mall. Intramumb Volleyball Badminton Names Fail to Please Bedenkmen Battle Hoyas In First Foreign Contest Embarking o its Scat road trip et the year, the lladh-as l lll undefeated Lion nine wsl invade Washington, D. C., tOITIOrPVIII, 10 open a twaltPaThe ada Gotwaltatown "Fniweawitg# at fte field. Blob Gehrett, awaking hip Mar eneseaolive win and third et Ibia 1048 season, will be ositire bill for the Blue and White in to ti meeting. Fireb,alier Sy Mier, lith o wpm his first dart at *re slew* against Pitt Saturday, ip tenta tively slated to li t andle *re pitch ing chores in Sirturday's sleek contest. Coach Joe Seder6c and 20 man hErs of the itevelirg eglind State liege at 6 o'clock last night. The first mane with Weir Capital City foes is scheduled for 4 o'clock line afternoon- CHEERING SIMS Cheering news wen lbe sa rount that Pitcher Bai Hill. shtick on the wrist in bat ting drill last Thurniey, wilt make the trip. It was originally &grad that Hill might have suffered a oroken hand. but a later X-rsy revealed only a bad bruise. Believing m the adege "never change a whmer," Beldenlt wilt start the sane team against the HoYas that I won lOW straight games. amassing 46 rens he 32. TRY THE 54. e nitiany 21eit FOR TASTE-TINGLING TREATS • CARRY-OUT SNACKS • SEALTEST ICE CREAM • PICNIC AND PARTY NEEDS E. College Avenue—Across from Ath Hal See Off . . With SPALDING Quality „..11GLIISIVE The Athletic Store • JIMMY THOMSON WOODS Percuseion-weighted to give you more driving power. • NEW SPALDING WOODS • True-temper ehatts give you more toe curacy. • BOBBY JONES WOODS Patented form grips of embossed leath er will greatly aid your accuracy. 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