FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 To Avenge Defeat ... Lion Trackmen Journey Today, Seek Victory Over Spartans Track Coach Chick Werner, holding a one-two punch in the distance races and a knockdown punch in the hurdles, will take his team to Michigan State this afternoon to try to avenge last year's defeat by the Spartans. In the mile run, Jerry Karver is expected to keep his collegiate title intact, while in the two mile IC-4A champ Horace Ash enfelter is scheduled to score a win. Karver will assist Ashenfelter in Horace's specialty, the two mile, and Ash will run in Jerry's favorite_zun, the mile. Since both Jim Gehrdes and Higgins Joins Grid Staff To Tufor NY Coaches Coach of the Lion grid jugger naut lait season, Bob ' Higgins, was recently signed to the foot ball faculty of the fourth annual coaching school of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, to be held at Hamil ton College in Clinton, August 23 to 28. Herman Hickman, Yale head football coach and Leonard Wat ers, Williams football mentor, were also signed. More than 200 coaches are expected to take courses in football, basketball, baseball, track and wrestling. ATO's Eliminate AGR's In Second Round Soccer Last year's intramural soccer champions, Alpha Gamma Rho, lost in the second round of this year's tourney to Alpha Tau Omega, 2-0, as three elimination battles went on the books this week. In other games, Phi Delta Theta blanked Phi Sigma Kappa, 2-0, and Delta Tau Delta topped Phi Sigma Delta, 1-0, on corner kicks in an extra period. (I'o4l beTalleing aka this 1?reora)! "Funny What a Dime Can Do The Mary Osborne Trio's latest Decca disc nd here's nother great record: More people are s THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA his running mate, Bob Harrison, cracked the Blue and White rec ord last week in the 120-yard high hurdles, the Lion timber toppers are seeking a one-two finish in the Michigan State en counter. One event missing from last week's Ohio State meet, will be added to this week's program. The javelin throw, outlawed in the western conference meets, will be used tomorrow afternoon. Reed Pratt, who-has thrown the spear over 170 feet, heads the list of javelin hurlers who will enter the meet. Larry Gerwig and Stan Ewing will also compete in this event. Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 6, St. Louis 5 Detroit 8, Boston 3. Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 6 Chicago at Washington. night Standings Team W L Pct. Team W L Pet. Phila. __ _ 9 5 .643 Wash'grn 6 '1 .462 New York 10 6 .625 St. Louis _ 5 6 455 Cleveland_ 6. 4 .600 Detroit __ 7 9 .488 Boston..___ 7 7 .500 Chicago __ 3 8_ .273 Today's Games Detroit at New York St. Louis at Boston Chicago at Philadelphia Cleveland at Washington, night NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 9, Pittsburgh 2 Boston at Cincinnati, postponed, rain Brooklyn at Chicago, postponed, rain Philadelphia at St. Louis, night Standings Team W L Pct. Tessa W L Pet. Pittab'gh_ 9 5 .643 Phila.___ 7 8 .467 N. York 10 6 .626 Cincinii__ 7 9 .438 St. Louis_ 7 5 .583 Boston ___ 6 9 .400 Brooklyn _ 7 7 .500 Chicago __ 3 8 .273 Today's Games New York at Pittsburgh, night Boston at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Chicago Philadelphia at St. Louis, night The Great Arc d r a da p Jo White Bear IM Golfers End First Round Play First round play of the 1948 intramural golf season saw 33 fraternities battling it out for an adancement to the second round. Surviving teams are reminded by the intramural office to play off their games at the first oppor tunity. The deadline for the sec ond round is May 11. First round results follow: • Chi Phi defeated Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau won over Chi Phi, Kappa Delta Rho set down Sigma Phi Alpha, Beta Theta Pi bumped Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi vanquished Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Gamma Delta eliminated Sigma Phi Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha won over Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Upsilon conquered Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Chi set down Alpha Zeta. Phi Epsilon Pi defeated Theta Xi, Sigma Nu won over Beta Sigma Rho, Sigma Chi edged Alpha Chi Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha eliminated Sigma , Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi defeated Phi' Delta Theta, Delta Tau Delta nosed out Pi Kappa Phi, Theta Chi won over Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Sigma defeated Alpha Sigma Phi. New Foes Sought Lion football agreements with Colgate and Washington State end in 1948. New opponents are being sought for 1949. MIRROR TONE RADIO 'HE HARMONY SHOP (the mall) 135 S. FRAZIER PHONE 2130 ' - ng CAMELS than ever beßwe ! Match Cancelled Tomorrow's varsity tennis match with Georgetown has been canceled. Georgetown asked to be relieved of the contract because of senior class events on the Hoyas' campus. All members of the George town team are seniors. The Lion-Bucknell tennis match, rained out Wednesday, has been re-slated for next Fri day on the local courts. 7-11 Club Holds Bowling Lead The 7-11 Club retained its IMA Bowling league lead by beating the Hellions in a 6-2 tussle at the Dux Club last week. Although Btylysks lost to the Kaufman Club, they remained in the runner-up spot. Other teams to score victories were Ale and Quail, Ath Hall, P.H.'s and the Stellar Five. High Singl game scorers were Ted Petry, 7-11 Club, with 215, and Lennie Mansor, Beaver House, with 207. Team Won Lost Pct. 7-11 Club 56 24 .700 Btyflysks 50 30 .625 Ale and Quail _ 50 30 .625 Ath Hall 48 32 .600 P H 'a 46 34 .575 Stellar Five 46 34 .575 Kaufman Club 42 38 .525 Beaver House 41 39 .512 L T K 34 46 .425 Penn Haven 33 47 .401 Dorm 13 30 60 .376 Hellions 30 50 .376 Lazy Five 28 52 .350 Nittany Co-op 24 56 .300 Phis personal radio with its bedside manner has real eye appeal . . . and volume, too! A miniature masterpiece that's featured in "It's in the Ads." Stop in and see it today! Standings To Date It's a strummin', hummin' disc by the Mary Osborne Trio—and it's headed for "top billing" with the platter set. Mary . knows the songs that suit her best . . . knows her cigarettes too. As Mary says it, "I've tried them all Camels suit me best!" Try Camels on your "T -Zone*— , T for Taste, 'l' for Throat Find out for yourself why, with millions of smokers who have tried and com pared, Camels are the "choice of experience." It. J. Ite)nottuk 1 Wkastea-dwal ;;„'":u, 9.11;;-.1 Thielmen Tangle With Syracuse It will be student against coach when the Penn State and Syra cuse lacrosse teams tangle at Syr acuse tomorrow afternoon. Lion Coach Nick Thiel, a former all- American stickman at Syracuse, was coached by the present Or ange stick mentor, Roy Simmons, in his undergraduate days. The Syracuse lacrossemen have won five games this season while dropping two. The two losses were both suffered at the hands of the powerful service acade mies, Army and Navy. The Orange bowed to Navy by a 14-4 count, but the game was the first of the season for the Simmonsmen. The Blue and White had its undefeated string broken by Navy last Saturday when it lost by a 9-3 decision. VETERAN TEAM Syracuse is ready to field a veteran team tomorrow, a com bination that won 10 of 16 games last year. The Orange midfield array is one of the games finest, and features Bill Fuller, Bill Archbold, George Cody and Loa Jones. The Simmonsmen will attempt to break a two-year famine when they cross sticks with the Nittany Lio tomorrow. Fordham University SCHOOL 'OF LAW NEW YORE Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member Assn. at American Law Schools Accredited College Degree Required for Adcmission Veterans of World War LI who have completed two years of col lege work toward accredited de-- gree may matriculate within one year of honorable discharge. Full transcript of record required in every case FIRST YEAR CLASS BEGINS On September 27, 1948 For further information address REGISTRAR FORDHAM UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW 302 Broadway, New York 7. N. Y.