THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1948 Golfers Win 9th; Top Bucknell, 8-1 The Lion linksmen continued to play the brand of ball that won them the EIGA championship, when they defeated the Bisons of Bucknell, 8-1, The victory was number nine without a loss for the Blue and White team, who had beaten Bucknell once before on the Bison's links by an identical 8-1 score. Yesterday's game was the final appearance of the Nittany golfers on the home greens this season. The Scores Don Hart (PS) defeated Jim Waddel, 3 and 2. • Jerry Smith (PS) defeated Bill Allen, 5 and 4. Penn State won best ball, 2 and 1. Torn Smith (PS) defeated Don Montgomery, 3 and 2. Joe Spicer (Bucknell) defeated Alan Hack, 3 and 2. Best ball won by Penn State, 3 and 2. Jim Noble (PS) defeated Robert Williams, 8 and 7. Joe Boyle (PS) defeated Fred Cholewinski, 6 and 5. Best ball won by Penn State, 7 ar4d 5. Lions Whip Bisons Pushing across four runs on one hit and six walks in the first inning, Coach Joe Be denk's Lion baseball nine went on to blast Bucknell, 6-1, yes terday at Lewisburg. Hurler Cy Miller chalked up the victory, the Lions' ninth, by limiting the host team to five hits. Dick Wertz collected two of the winners' four hits, while Al Tkac and Tom Hogan each garnered one. Charlie Concklin, Bison cen ter fielder, slammed out a single, double and triple. Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 8, St. Louis 4 Boston 1, Detroit 4 Washington 4, Chicago 1 Philadelphia-Cleveland (night) Standings Team W L Pct. Team W L Pct. :gaveland 14 6 .700 Boston ._ 11 13 .458 Phila. ___ 16 7 .696 St.Louis_ 912 .429 New York 14 9 .609 Wash't'n 11 13 .458 Detroit__ 13 14 .481 Chicago__ 418 .182 Today's Games Washington at St. Louis Philadelphia at Detroit New York at Chicago Boston at Cleveland .NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Cincinnati 0, New York 5. Pittsburgh-Boston (night) St.Louis-Brooklyn (night) Chicago -Philadelphia (night) Standings Team W L Pct. Team W L Pct. St. Louis 14 7 .667 Phila.___ 13 12 .520 New York 14 9 609 Brooklyn 11 13 .458 Boston__ 12 11 522 Chicago__ 913 .409 Pittsio'gh 13 11 .542 Cincin'ti_ 919 .321 Today's Games Pittsburgh ut Boston Cincinnati at New York Chicago at Philadelphia St. Louis at Brooklyn o w oick v Fssrti S SOS °I MySl° _ - - : 1 - .0 - %s o w , test " ...i., Lehigh Cour!men Down Lions, 6-3 Coach Sherman Fogg's netmen dropped their third contest of the season to a strong Lehigh team on the varsity courts yesterday afternoon. Chalking up a 6-3 victory over the Lions, the visiting racqueteers boosted their win record to six games against nine starts. Del Helt and Al Sopp were the only Nittanymen to score vic tories on the singles court. Helt downed Bob Dyer 6-4, 6-1, while Sopp de feat e d Bill Clinkun broomer with a hard fought 0-6, 6-0, 6-3 decision. Ray Stauffer, Lehigh, beat Herb Beckhard, Jack Millinger won over Lion captain Bob Tut tle, Dick Greenawalt lost to Berny Marcus, Lehigh, and Ralph Peters, Penn State, was defeated by Charles Grubmeyer. Sopp and Beckhard held up their end of the first doubles match by downing Lehigh's Mil- ALL WOOL SUIT CLEARANCE PRICES SLASHED! 37.50 SUITS Now 33.50 45.00 SUITS Now 39.95 50.00 SUITS Now 42.95 55.00 SUITS Now 47.50 60.00 SUITS Now 52.50 (No Charge for Alterations) SUMMER SUITS AT REGULAR LOW PRICES HUR'S MEN'S SHOP 114 E. College Ave. HEATER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IMA Bowlers In Last Round The final round of the IMA bowling league will be played at the Dux Club tonight. The winner of the first semes ter's contest, Beaver House, will meet tonight's top team for the league championship at 7:30 p.m. May 24. The Btyflysks and 7-11 Club have shown their capability as contenders for the IMA bowling league championship by blank ing both their respective com petitors, Lazy Five and Ale and Quail, 8-0. Stellar Five and PH's have also earned their third and fourth place positions by downing Ath Hall and Hellions. 7-11 Club 67 29 .G 97 Btyflysks 66 30 .G 77 Stellar Five 60 36 '.615 PH's. 59 37 .604 Ath Hall 56 40 .583 Beaver House • 55 41 .572 Ale & Quail 52 44 .541 Kaufman Club 52 44 .541 Penn Haven 39 57 .406 Dorm 13 _ Hellions _ Nittany CO-on - Lazy Five Weeber, Harley Battle For Table Tennis Toga Gene Weeber. from West Read ing, and Ed Harley, from Sum mit, N. J., will clash tonight for the all - College table tennis singles title. The match will take place in the TUB at 8 o'clock. linger and Grubmeyer, 6-2, 6-0. Helt and Pessolano bowed to Marcus and Taylor 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, while Kline and Peters were also subdued in a 6-1, 6-3 battle by Dyer and Stauffin. 36 60 .375 34 62 .354 NOIM!EMMI;MIM 32 64 .333 _ 28 68 .291 Intramural Sports Track Track finals in both the inde pendent and fraternity groups will be run on the New Beaver Field track at 6:30 o'clock tonight as only one of last year's win ners, Larry Joe, Sigma Nu, will go to the starting line to defend his 100-yard dash title. Joe, who ran the century in 9.9 seconds last year, broke the tape in 10.3 Tuesday night for the lastest mark of the seven heats. Running in a stiff wind on the backstretch of the 440-yard run, ttay Schlosser, Sigma Chi, com pleted the quarter-mile stint in :54.7, more than a second slower than last year's time. Bob Hetrick placed behind Schlosser with a ::54.9 for the second best quali fying time. Sigma Chi placed its 880-yard relay team of Wendell Lomady, John Latshaw, Ray Schlosser and John Long first with a mark of 1:40.7, two seconds slower than last year's mark. 100-yard Dash— • Joe, Sigma Nu, 10.3 ; Hickey, Phi Delta Theta. 10:4: Harter, DU, 10.5 ; Rosetki, Phi Epsilon Pi, 10.6: Doodling, ATO, 10:7: Reese, Phi Kappa Phi, 10.8 ; Enyart, Alpha Chi Sigma, 10.8: Cantrell, Delta Tau Delta, 10.8. 440-Yard Run— Schloser, Sigma Chi, 54 7 ; Hetrick, ATO, 54.9 ; Lowry, KDR, 55.2 ; Youtz, Delta Sigma Phi, 55.8 ; Lloyd. Alpha Chi Sigma, 55.8 ; Brenner, Delta Tau Delta, 56. . . 880-Yard Relay— Lomady, , Latshaw, Schlosser, Long (Sig ma Chi) 1 :40.7 : Potsklan, Myers, Joe (Sigma Nu) 1 :41.1 : Fleming,, Harder, Schantz, Brown (DU) I:42.3:Heterick, Goodling ,Anderson, Manbeck (ATO 1:49: Cianci, Reeqe, F. Herold, G. Herold (Pi Kappa Phi) I:43.4:Finley, West, Fry burg, Hollenbach (Sigma Pi) 1:44.4. 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Golf * The intramural golf tourna ment moved into the semi-final stage this week, with all semi final matches to be played by to morrow. In the third round, Beta Theta Pi blasted Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Gamma Delta eliminated Delta Upsilon, Sigma Nu triumphed over Sigma Chi and Kappa Sigma defeated Phi Kappa Psi. Softball Five teams advanced in the fraternity softball league re cently. Chi Phi beat Alpha Gamma Rho, 11-1. Alpha Sigma Phi lost to Alpha Phi Delta, 3-0. Pi Kappa Phi won over Beta Sigma Rho, 6-2, while Sigma Phi Sigma defeated Delta Tau Delta, 16-3. Sigma Chi nosed out Alpha Phi Alpha by a 9-7 score. In the independent league ITft took Beaver House by a close 3-2 tally. f Institute of Living now PAGE THREE sant MADE BY SPALDING-