SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949 Pi KA's, Sigma Nu's Remain Undefeated in IM Handball Handball duos from Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu took a breathing spell from the furious intramural tournament this week and prepared for the final battle in Rec Hall I;londay night. After running up three strai back again Thursday night to e vie for the fraternity crown. Elwood Petchel and Art Oberg, slamming for the PiKA's, recover ed their equilibrium after losing their first game and drummed back with two straight triumphs to upset John Frassenelli and John Mink, Delta Upsilon, 13-21, 21-17, 21-4. The Sigma Nu duo, Henry Ma..- tern and Joe Colone, slapped 21- 15, 21-13 defeats on Jerry Wolf Varsity-- Continued from page one napolis against • the Middie JV's in their opening match of the '49 season.. • At 2:30 (weather permitting) Penn State will / seek its third straight baseball Win at the ex pense of Western Maryland on the New Beaver Field diamond. Coach Joe Bedenk will give the mound assignment to his slim, righthanded ace, Cy Miller. Jack Kurty will catch. For the Green Terrors, Coach Ed Elliott will pin his hopes on either Ken Monroe or Maynard Fanes. Penn State Western Maryland Albright, If Leap, rf Toed, 2b Dyke, 88 Hackman, as Adamovich, lb Daugherty or Babb, If Laganosky, rf Formwalt, cf Wertz, lb Shook, lb Ondick, cf Tereshinski, 3b Tegtmeyer, 3b Douglas, c Kurty, c • Miller, p State's hopeT, for victory in the triangular meet in the Middie's Thompson Stadium received a jolt yesterday when it was learned that Mitch Williams, a leading distance runner, would be unable to compete. • CLEARANCE • CLEARANCE CLEARANCE TOP Bargains of the Season at H U R'S MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Now HALF PRICE MEN'S SUITS—Reg. $5O Now $42.50 MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS . . Now HALF PRICE MEN'S SPORT COATS-One Group . . . Now HALF PRICE MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Now HALF PRICE DRESS SHIRTS-Whites included-Reg. $2.95.. Now $1.98 HOSE-Wools, cottons, combinations . . Now HALF PRICE MEN'S PAJAMAS-Reg. $3.95 Now $2.95 BELTS-Large group Now HALF PRICE CORDUROY JACKETS--Reg. $17.50 Now $13.95 MEN'S SLACKS-Reg. $9.95 Now $7.95 Other items Listed Above In Other Price Classifications Reduced Proportionately One Group—Values to $55 MEN'S SUITS and TOPCOATS HUR'S MEN'S SHOP • CLEARANCE • CLEARANCE CLEARANCE • CLEARANCE • ght set wins, both squads came merge from the semi-finals and and Mary Menaker, Alpha Ep silon Pi. Also on Monday night's pro gram, independent "once-losers" Al Tkac and Walt Cominsky line up against Milt Simon and Marty Costa in an indie semi-final clash. Finals in the independent tour ney will be staged at Rec Hall, Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, Milt Sil berman and Herb Rossman won their third straight match and worked into the independent finals, downing Al Tkac and Wait Cominsky, 21-9 21-8. Milt Simon and Marty Costa socked Eugene Kashmar and Bill Miller, 21-18, 21-17, then defeat et,. Bob Rauscher and Al Fegley, 21-18, 21-11. Rauscher and Fegley had two previous wins, 21-15, 12-21, 21-15, over Simon Jacobson and Al Kowal, and a forfeit win. • Nittanq Monday & Tuesday -Open 6:45 Featuretime-7:38, 9:28 AN EXCELLENT ENGLISH PHOTOPLAY! "THE CAPTIVE HEART" starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE JACK WARNER Presented in Impressive British Style Monroe or Fanee. D East College Ave., Opposite Old Main 0 ' 0 • , A • Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 5, Boston 3 Cleveland 4. Detroit 8 (10) Chicago 5, St. Louis 2 Philadelphia at Washington, (N) Standings W L Pct. W L Pet. New York 4 0 1.000 Chicago 2 2 .500 Cleveland 3 1 .75(1 Boston 1 3 .260 Detroit 2 2 .500 St. Louis 1 3 .250 Phila. 2 2 .500 Wash. 1 3 .250 Today's Games St. Louis at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland Philadelphia at Washington New York at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 6, Boston 6, Called, rain (9) Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 9, Chicago 2 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, rain Standings W L Pct. W L Pct. Boston 3 1 .750 Chicago 2 2 .600 Brooklyn 2 1 .667 New York 1 2 .333 Cincinnati 2 1 .667 St. Louis 1 2 .333 Pittsburgh 2 2 soo Phila. 1 3 .260 Today's Games Boston at New York Brooklyn at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Chicago at St. Louis (N) No Contest In spite of a record number of entries, forfeits cut affective ness of this years' IM wrestling program. The wrestlers fought a total of only 140 bouts, giving up without a fight in 76 matches. Last season, 107 bouts were wrestled. • CLEARANCE • now $25 Independents Register Shutout Win in Bowling Competition Three shutout triumphs were registered in Independent Men's Bowling League games recently. Maintaining its first place edge, the 7-11 Club scored a whitewash over Newman Club. Other shut, outs found the Zeros triumphing over Penn State Club and Kaufmap Club topping Cody Manor. All scores were 8-0. In other games, Mac Hall was victor over Beaver House; ITK over Btyflysks; Nittany Co-op topped Tipplers and Ale and Quail conquered Mets, all via the 6-2 route. The week's high game singles honors went to Ted Petry, 7-11 Club kegler, who rolled 211, bare ly edging Mac Hall's Mike Ostafy, 210, and Dan Polansky, Beaver House, who was close behind with a 209 effort. Other high game singles scores were 206, posted by Red Phillips, Beaver House, and 'Cody Manor's Bob Dietrich, with 203. Graduating Senio rs S• • • Order your NAME CARDS no w Engraved 100 cards and up $ 2 .45 " Relief Process —lOO cards and up 1.80 Order Them Now KEELERS Cathaum Theatre Building r uw.v......6..e.w.....m.. i, 1 1 1 . wisp* i 1 f I A doer ina , Oion named Blimi Iqsard ids 6eirki.'4ehr.sentilm "ass mach gretokr comfirt Exclusive With ARROW PRODUCTS in STATE COLLEGE THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 127 S. Allen St. Petry's 602 score in the high series competition bested the en deavors of 535 scored by Ostafy, whose margin was but two pins over 7-11 Club's Willie Merritt. Though they wound up on the short end of the ledger in their match, the Beaver Ho - ,se Keglers captured the high team singles event with a score of 874. The league-leading 7-11 Club walked off with high team series laurels by toppling 2537 pins. 65552233 Whase shorts aheoys .soweof him in Iwo, ° Anvtv:s• no-cenfer- seat?: the creeping u won't have d stripes with ap, .• IRTS SHIRTS a: ~ernsWes% PAGE THREI
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