FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1048 Weekend Lacrosse Battles Loom with Loyola, Middies Coach Nick Thiel and twenty members of his undefeated lacrosse team lett State College Last night for a weekend jaunt into Mary land—the stronghold of the collegiate stick game. Today, th e Lions match sticks with Loyola at Baltimore in what will be the strongest competition the Thielme n have encountered thus far, and tomorrow the Nittanies challenge Navy in a game at Annapolis. Coach Thief plans to use the same lineup that has proved so Lion Trackmen Duel Buckeyes A dual meet comparable to a junior Olynipic tryout will be held tomorrow afternoon when Ohio State and Penn State. both boasting potential London con testants. vie on the New Beaver Field track at 1 o'clock. Since the gym meet begins at 2 o'clock. the track meet has been moved up to accommodate the fans who wish to see both contests. Spectacular running and jump ing star, Lloyd Duff. Buckeye captain. heads the list of Olympic contenders from Ohio State. Last year Duff placed second to NYU's Irving Mondschien in the decathlon. The 5-foot. 11-incb Ohio run ner set the American TO yard high hurdle mark by topping the tim bers in :08.4. In the same meet the versatile star took the broad jump with a leap of 24 feet. 4% inches. In a triangular meet three weeks ago in which the Buckeyes swamped Michigan State and Purdue, Duff took the 120 high hurdles in :14.3, the pole vault by clearing 13 feet, 11 1 /2 inches. and the broad jump with a learn • of 23 feet, 1 1 / 4 inches. FLOWERS for MOTHERS DAY May 9th ENGLISH RAISED "FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE" BILL teeiti3e "61) DIVV ;eAI U S. ALLEN - DIAL 4994 - STATE COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA successful thus far in the season. • While the varsity is on the road, Coach John McHugh's jay vees play a home engagement with the Penn State Center at Swarthmore. The game wTII be played i on New Beaver Field at 3:30 o'clock on Saturday after noon. immediately following the Lion-Ohio State track meet. The Swarthmore Center has captured both of its games to date. The Penn jayvees bowed by an 8-2 score to the future Penn Staters, and Swarthmore High School was edged. 6-5. Netters Oppose Bisons, Dukes Two contests are the weekend flare for the Nittany Lion tennis team. Today Coach Sherman Fogg's crew moves to Lewisburg to battle the Bucknell netters and tomorrow the Lions encounter Duquesne on the varsity courts. Victories over both teams would enable the Lions to reach the .667 Percentage mark. In the first match of 1948 the Lions were downed by veteran-studded Colgate. 6-3. • ' To jump into the winning per centage group, the Lions must top one unseasoned team and one for midable squad. Bucknell boasts but four veterans on the net team. Duquesne. however, counts on the services of 12 men who were on last year's aggregation which won five matches in the eight-game Gehrell vs. (alder As Lions Face Pill; Third Diamond Trial Bob Gehrett and Daryl Calder, a pair of right handers. are ex pected to oppose each other on the hill this afternoon as the Lions and the Panthers clash in the first of a two game series. In their last meeting two weeks ago at New Beaver Field. Gehrett bested Calder in a tight pitching duel. 2-1. The Nittany nine will be in quest of its third win of the season against the Gold and Blue, and its sixth victory in seven starts this year. Coach Joe Bedenk will send the same team against the Pittsburgh ers that swept a two game series here April 16 and 17. They will be facing a Panther team, out for revenge, which has acquired much-needed experience since the last encounter between the two clubs. schedule against Pittsburgh dis trict opponents. With time out only during ex amination and registration peri ods, the Dukes have been prac ticing indoors two nights a week since January 15. a gift of candy ... Mother will love being remembered with a box of our fresh candy gift wrapped especially for Mother with blue satin ribbon and a pink carnation. Milk, dark and white chocolates come in 1-2-5-5 pound boxes from 85 cents up. ORDER EARLY! analytical balance MOTHER'S Golfers Open A playoff for the sixth position on the varsity golf team between Ramon Peterson and Tom Smith was the last flurry of action be fore the Lions play host to. and open their season against. George town today. Aside from the sixth man, Coach Rutherford has his team all set. The five other linkamen are Captain Don Hart, Joe Boyle, Gerry Smith. Jim Noble and Alan Hack, all of whom saw action last year. Last vear the Blue and White sos 440..• The Penn State Lutheran Student Assocation —presents— A MINSTREL SHOW And a Dance TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. 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