liftiblingnAt MAT 8,104 s Miller Twirls Two-Hitter As Lions Capture Seventh (Continued from page one) Ficifl diamond. It will be the only meeting of the year between the two cinbs. Yesterday's diamond perform ance, with the exception of Mill er's fine hurling performance, was a boring spectacle to the scanty crowd, that braved threatening skies and falling temperatures to witness the affair. A righthander,.Art Raynor. per fprmed the hurling chores for th Bisons in creditable fashion, and if he had received some sup portfrorn his teammates might made Miller earn his victory dearly. The Blue and White batsmen gat to Raynor for two runs in tile opening frame. Solomon op ened the inning with a scratch single and stole second. He came all the way home when Do,ebler thre* wild past second after Hackman had grounded out, short to first. A single by Potsklan, another stolen base, and Wertz's one ,base blow accounted for the second taly• he Lions added another in the Markowitz Cops Badminton Tile Intramural sports picked up Momentum Monday night with the crowning of one champion and first-round scores being chalked up in two other sports. Jerome Markowitz, Phi Sigma Delta, defeated Jim Worley, Sig ma Nu, to win the fraternity in tramural badminton champion ship. In first round tennis doubles, Reinheimer and Krakauer, Pi Lambda Phi, topped Theta Chi's doubles team 6-3, 6-3; Setzer and Hunt, Theta Kappa Phi, swamp ed Taylor and Taylor, Sigma Phi Alpha, 6-2, 6-3, Brown and Mc- Clenaghan, Chi Phi, outlasted Cody and Suravitz, Zeta Beta Tau, 6-4, 6-0, and Schweiker and Escherfinger, Phi Kappa Sigma, dunked Carlson and Ryder, Delta CM, 6-0, 6-1. In the second round competi tion Schweiker and Tscherfinger topped Webber and Peck, Alpha Zeta, 6-0, 6-2, and in independent competition De Biek and Nein went three games to defeat Metz and Davis, 6-8, 6-3, 6-2. Golf scores have been posted for the qualifiers and will be an nounced as soon as they are tab ulated. Acacia Champs Win Bridge Cup David Sims, from Erie, and William Whitby. from Uniontown, added another cup to the mantel of Acacia fraternity when they wqn the all-College duplicate 'ridge dhampionship recently. It was the third tournament won by the ',air. who were inter fraternity champions in 1946 and 1947. Scoring 82 1 / 2 points. Sims and Whitby defeated 12 other teams to capture the College title. Run ners-up were Frank Ortolani and Henry Rea with 77 1 / 2 . while Rob ert Jones and James Kiellman finished third with 69. The winning team will receive a traveling cup. to be held one year. and two smaller trophies for Permanent possession. Placement— (Continued from page two, from ME, IE, Chem, Chem Eng, Science, Ag Bio Chem, Account ing. Equitable Life Assurance So ciety, May 20, eighth semester men in C&F, A&L for sales work. Must be from Pittsburgh district. Moore Business Forms, Inc., May 11, eighth semester men for sales work from AL, CBr,F. Joy Manufacturing Company, May 7, eighth semester men from EE, ME. Army Security Agency, May 13 and 14, eighth semester men from EE, ME. CoLtal6tAlt. STAVE second when Miller's double to right center scored Holler who was safe at first on a miscue by Troast. Raynor held the Nittany slug gers in chmeck then until the sixth when they got another marker without benefit of a hit. They collected one more run in the seventh and added three final scores in the hectic eighth. Badmen ,Ab R H 0 A E lioeny. If _____ 4 0 0 2 0 0 Neinstedt, a_—r_ 1 0 0 1 0 0 300 4 1 0 Doebler, lb __- 4 0 0 7 0 2 Stec, rf2 00 2 0 0 Concklin, cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Troaat, 8b ----- 1 0 0 0 0 0 Walk, 8b ----- 1 0 0 0 0 2 Markley,' 2b 3 0 1 7 0 1 Devine, is _ 3 0 0 1 2 4 Raynor, p _______ 8 0 1 0 7 0 Totals ______ ----- 28 0 2 24 11 9 Pans State Soloman, 2b ----:- 4 1 1 1 8 0 Hackman, as 4 1 1 2 0 0 Stark, If 5 1 2 1 0 0 Potalclan. cf •dmoo Wertz, lb --- 5 0 1 14 0 0 Tkac, rf __-_-_- 8 1 1 0 0 0 Ditmar, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hogan, 3b 0 0 1 0 0 Holler, c 2 0 7 0 0 Miller, p__»__ 4 1 1 0 8 0 Totals 28 8 10 27 12 0 Bucknell ___- 000 000 000-0 Penn State 210 001 18x-8 Johnson Sets Spartan Pace Even before the ink is dry on the records set by Ohio State's ace, Lloyd Duff, last Saturday, another one-man team, in Spar tan standout Fred Johnson, looms on the horizon for this Satur day's meet at Michigan State. Holder of two IC4-A titles, Johnson• has been out of action since the Winter campaign but is expected to resume his record breaking pace this week. He won the IC4-A title in the low hurdles this winter and then broad jumped 25 feet, 4 3 / 4 inches to take his second title. The versatile sophomore also runs the 100, the 120-high hurdles, and competes with the sprint relay team. Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York Yankees 6, St.Louia Browns 1 Boston Red Sox 6, Detroit 3 Philadelphia Athletics 8, Cleveland 6 Chicago at Washington (night) Standings Team W L Pet. Team W L Pet. 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Net Team Seeks Third Straight Seeking the third successive victory, the Penn State tennis team battles Bucknell's netters on the varsity courts 4 o'clock this afternon, weather permitting. After capturing a one-sided victory from the Bisons at Lewis burg last Friday, tive Nittany Lions are favored to win. Probable starters for the Lion etters are Herb Beckhard, who will oppose the Bison number one man, captain Bob Tuttle, Del Helt, Dick Greenawalt, Al Sopp, and Ralph Peters, in singles matches. In doubles competition Beck hard and Greenawalt will prob ably team against the Bisons' first team, and Dave Miller, George Kline, Frank Pessalano, and Bob Ogden will share roles in the other doubles lineups. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be In by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. trice" are 40c one insertion 61.00, three insertions: 17 words or less. Call Collegian 6711. FOR SALE 1987 4-door Wlllys Sedan, fair condition. Will sell cheap. Call 6239 after 5. Also portable radio. 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