11.77 pp" VAT 111, 100 Lions Blank Yale For EIGA Crown Risk Spotless Mark i Against Bucknell (Continued from page one) string of victories to eight with out a loss. Georgetown has bowed three times to the Lions this season, twice by the score of 6-3 and (vice by a 9-0 count. MEET .BISONS The Nittanymen will attempt to make it nine in a row when they play host to Bucknell to morrow afternoon. In the first en counter with the Bisons at Lew isburg, this Rutherford-coached team won by an 8-1 count. The match with Bucknell to morrow will be the Lions' final home appearance of the season. The last match of the season is scheduled for May 22, when the local linksmen journey to Ham ilton, New York, to meet the Red Raiders of Colgate• Saturday morning's match (Penn State vs Gtwn.): Ray Larrow (Gtwn) defeated Captain Don Hart, 6 and 6. Jerry Smith (PS) defeated Captain John King 5 and 4. Penn State won best ball, 2 up. Tom Smith (RS) defeated Bill Mazur 6 and 4. Alan Hack (PS) defeated Charles Mc Carthy, 3 and 1. Best ball won by Penn State 4 and 3. Howard Jobe (Gtwn) defeated .Toe Boyle 8 and 2. Burry Ostrosky (Gtwn) defeated Jim Noble. 1 up. Penn State won best ball. 2 and 1. Saturday afternoon's match (PS vs Yale) : Don Hart (PS) defeated (3eorge John son, 4 and 2 Jerry Smith (PS) defeated Roy Dem mon, 5 and 3. Penn State won best ball 7 and 6. Tom Smith (PS) defeated Richt rd Beach, 1 up, 19th hole. Alan Hack (PS) defeated Paul Birds ton, 2 up. Beat ball won by Penn State, 4 and 3. Joe Boyle (PS) defeated Capt. Bill Booe and 2. Jim Noble (PS) defeated Guy Batee and 2. .Best ball. Penn State, 4 and 2. Unprecedented Penn State's gymnastic, team, winner of the National AAU hon ors ir. 1948, is the first college team ever to cop this distinction three times. The Lions scored their previous wins in 1943 and 1945. 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Army Trounces Thielmen, 10-1 Despite the fact .that Captain "Wild Bill" Hollenbach played the best game of his collegiate career in the Lion goal, the Nit tany lacrosse ten bowed - to a po tent Army aggregation, 10-1, at West Point on Saturday. Hollenbach played a brilliant defensive game and, in Coach Nick Thiel's estimation, it was the best game he's ever played. The Lions controlled the ball fairly regular and had some ex cellent shots at, the Army goal. However, tending the nets for the Cadets was John Rust, all-Amer ican goalie last year, who made several sensational stops. Army held the Nittanies score less until the third period. John Finley, after a midfield dodge, sent the ball ,on a pass to Bobby Louis, who flipped it in the net for the only Lion score of .he game. CLASS GIFT? It is perpetual. It is of benefit to the most people. It gives the most extensive advertising to Penn State. It is the most financially sound. No money need be borrowed as all cash is now available. 1 / 2 of the $7OOO to be spent immediately. -1 / 2 to be invested to provide a continuing endow• ment of the gift established. It is the least selfish—we would be helping others tc help themselves. It will benefit international relations in a time of po litical unrest. It is endorsed by Congressman Walter H. Judd, "Dad dy" Groff, Dick Pride, and the Penn State-in-China Committee. It is well balanced: 1 / 3 for books in Humanities I/ for books in Physical Science lA for books in Biological Science No Other Class Gift Can Claim These Features! "IT" IS THE MEMORIAL BOOK FUND FOR LINGNAN UNIVERSITY, CANTON, CHINA Pressed for Time ? Old Father Time won't get you , ) down if you use a typewriter. You can whizz through work more quickly and efficiently with a Royal typewriter. It eliminates messy notes and makes them easier to review later. Have more time to get out on the golf course. These beautiful days are too nice to be spent indoors laboriously writing reports by hand. Come down and see our full selection . . . do it now! CARE H. STEELE Opposite Post Office 105 E. BEAVER Lions Encounter Bisons Tomorrow Following two losses to eastern foes, the Lion baseballers round out their final road trir. of the year by meeting Bucknell Univer sity at Lewisburg tomorrow after noon. Righthander Cy Miller, who set the Bisons down with two hits in the last meeting between the two clubs, will probably start tomor row's contest. Navy added another sour note to the Lions' eastern invasion when they defeated the Nittany nine, 8-5, Saturday afternoon at Annapolis. Bob Gehrett was charged with the loss, his second of the year, while Lee Rensberger, veteran Middie hurler, got, credit for the win. Although outhit 11 to 8, the Midshipmen took advantage of four Lion errors and played tight defensive ball in the pinthes to cop the win. The sailors got away to an early lead, scoring once in the in itial frame. However the Lions came back to knot the score twice, and make the boards read 5-5 at the end of the sixth. In the seventh the home team had a golden opportunity to score, but twice had runners nailed at the plate. In the bottom half of the same inning the Middies went on to score one tally and pushed two more runs across in the eighth to secure the victory. Wernermen Top Pitt, 83-48 With Lancaster Scoring 13 After running the fastest col legiate mile of the year, 4:12.4, last Saturday, Jerry Karver will prepare for a 6,000-mile round trip to Los Angeles this weekend while his teammates practice for the final dual meet against Col gate. The Coliseum Relays on the west coast will be the scene of the Boyertown ace's next middle distance attempt after just miss ing the Penn State mile mark in a meet in which the Lions over whelmed Pittsburgh 83-48. . Outstanding performer of the massacre on the New Beaver Field track Saturday afternoon was Wilbert Lancaster, sopho more sprinter and broad jumper. In the 100-yard dash, Lancaster scored a win in :10.1 and in the 220 he outraced Herb Douglas, Pittsburgh sprinter. in :21.8. THE SUMMARIES Pole Vault 1, Charles Willing, PS, and George Wil liges, PS; i. Merle Seiber. Winning height--12 feet 6 inches. Shot Put— 1, Doug Shearer, PS; 2. Barclay Mover. PS: 3, Dave Christopher. Pitt. Winning distance 44 feet 5% . inches. High JUMP-- 1, Bill Reynolds, PS. and Alan Morgan, Pitt: 3. Evan Kissick, Pitt. Winning height. 6 feet. New FROTH Coolest, Most Comfortable SLACKS I've Ever Worn h.:., A 600dall ' & 11giotTmommtvi._„ FABRIO o' ?. r. 144 . 414 I 161 HAT TEA tiAIt.E.PtOA.St-Milt LbAL•di One Mile Run 1. Jerry Karver, PS: 2, Bob AMMO. PS: 3, Jay Neilson, Pitt. Winning time. 4:12.4. 440 Yard Dash 1, Clarence Doak, Pitt; 2, The romas. PS: 3, Rea Carroll, PS. Winning time— :6o.2. 100 Yard Dash 1, Wilbert Lancaster, PS: 2, George Thomas, PS: 3, Bill Morton, Pitt. Won. nine time—:lo.l. 120 Yard High Hurdles— ], Jim Gehrdes, PS: 2, William Haney. Pitt: 3, Evan Kissick, Pitt. Winning time :14.6. 880 Yard Run 1, ?ditch Williams, PS; 2, MI COMP. Pitt; 3. Paul Koch, PS. Winning Mawr I :66.6. 220 Yard Dash— ]. Wilbert Lancaster, PS; 2, Nees Douglas, Pitt: 8, George Thomas, PB. Winning time—:2l.B. Discus Throw 1, Dave Pincus. PS; 2, Barclay Moyer, PS; 3, Dan Pearson, PS. Winning throw 147 feet, 9%. inches. Javelin Throw 1, Larry Gerwig, PS; 2, Patrick Grill• fln, Pitt: 3, Charles Thomas,' Pitt. Wks. ning throw-185 feet, 5% inches. Running Board Jump 1, Herb Douglas, Pitt; 2, Wilbert Len. caster, PS; 3. Dan Pearson. PS. Win. ning distance-23 feet 4% inches. Two Mile Ran— i., Horace Ashenfelter, PS: 2, Ed Sad• zina, Pitt; John Bates, PS. Winning time —9:18. 220 Yard Hurdles 1, Clarence Doak, PS; 2, Evan Kimick, Pitt; 3, Jim Gehrdes, PS. 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