WICEMSDAY, MAY 4, MI Lions Meet Gettysburg; Seek 4th Straight Today Penn State's baseball forces seek their fourth straight victory today at 4 p.m. when Gettysburg invades the New Beaver ,Field diamond. Cy Miller, top twirler on the Lion staff, will handle the pitch ing assignment, while Clarence Buss is slated to catch. Miller dis played fine form in holding Georgetown's batsmen to two hits Friday, as he copped his second win against a single loss. After today's clash, the Nit tanies take to the road for a game with Dickinson at Carlisle Fri day, and then invade Navy's stronghold at Annapolis, Md., the following day. Coach Joe Bedenk plans to stick with the same lineup that trounc ed Georgetown in the two-day series. Hen Albright will bat lrst and play left field, with Jumpin' Gene Solomon, second sacker, hitting number two. Captain Hal Hackman, short stop, will follow Solomon, . and Stan Laganosky will bat foUrth. First baseman Dick Wertz, who leads the Lions with a .400 aver age, center fielder Bill Ondick, third baseman Bill TegtMeyer, Buss and Miller complete the line up for the Blue and White. For the Bullets, Coach Ira Plank plans to use either Ken Houtz or Bill Brown, both vet eran righthanders, with Houtz the likely choice. The Gettys burgers have won three and lost three this season. JV Stickmen Face Harrisburg Penn State's Jayvee lacrosse unit will attempt to bring its sea son record up to the .500 mark today, squaring off against Har risburg Center's varsity stickmen on New Beaver Field at 4 p.m. Coach John McHugh's largely uninitiated horde dropped their first battle to Navy's cubs, 11-0, at Annapolis. McHugh looks for the torrid weather to take its toll, believing that the team with the best conditioned play ers will draw the winning nod. First Tessa Seeend Team Phil Bennedidti Dale Sheffer Jack Cook A Norm Teruolf Steve Meisel A Harold Wolfson Don Watkins A Harry Hints Tom Overdue( It William Forrest P. Raffensberger M Vanoe Genslinger John Wiles* or r Sant Harsberger George Weiler Rs/ Ilan D Charles Dunker Joe Filortoille D Robert Maw* Ililo Keetbooleb D Robert RodU Mat Team Elects Maurey Captain Jim Mavrey, 1411 pounder from Clearfield, was elected captain of the varsity wrestling squad for the 1949-50 seaaon at a banquet given in honor of the team at the Eutaw House Monday night. Fourteen members of the team attended. Guests of honor were Dean Carl P. Schott, Dean Wil liam Hoffman, Dr. William Hen ning, C. 0. Williams, Ridge Riley, Walter Hosterman Jr., Charles Speidel and Charles Ridenour. t,, , ` . , ~ """.,—• .7 .., • s i . .: A ." :-.' 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The Lion netmen have been finding the going rough so far this season, having dropped decisions to Bucknell and Colgate, two of the better teams in the East, in their first two matches. In Navy, the Lions will find an opponent that has won seven meets in a row, five by 9-0 scores and two by 8-1, and rates as one of the best net crews in the coun try. Fogg announced that Captain Herb Beckhard, Jim Howells, Sonny Landon, Bob Ogden, Bill Aiken and George Lawther will make up the Lion singles contin gent. Beckhard and Landon again will combine as the number one doubles team, Howells and Aiken number two and a new team, Frank Pessolano and Jerry Gear hart, in the third spot. After today's meet with the Middies, the Lions have only three more away matches, Le high, Colgate and Syracuse, which will be played May 11-14 on the Eastern tour. Two junior varsity matches have been scheduled with Buck nell on a home-and-home basis. The first is at Lewisburg on May 9 and the second here on May 18. State has also lined up a meet here with the Altoona Center but no date has been set. maw row los4 ova* oransx AMR Fl MHO TOW ir FORD TO US FOR A THOROUGH a l 4 oro i on s o CHECKUP RE PREPARED FOR SPRING DRIVING' •••• ...% ; ;;;Y astioloskamemig~www.,..., PARTS ANTES MOTOR SALES 1 Mile North of State College on Route 322 Phone 2505 Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New' York 5, St. Louis 3 Washington 14. Chicago 12 (10) Detroit 14, Boston 14 (13• not over) :Standings W L Pet. W L Pet. N. Y. . It 3 .786 Phila. 8 7 .533 Cleveland 6 4 .600 Boston 6 6 .500 Detroit 7 5 .583 Wash'tAon 411 .267 Chicago 8 6 .571 St. yule 311 .214 Today's Games Philadelphia at Cleveland Boston at Detroit New York at St. Louis Washington at Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 0 Chicago at Boston (N) St. Louis at Philadelphia (N) Pittsburgh at New York (N) Standings W L Pct. W L Pct. Boston 9 5 .843 New York 6 7 .462 3t. Louis 6 5 .545 Pittsburgh 6 7 .462 Cincinnati 7 8 .638 Phila. 6 8 .429 Brooklyn 7 7 .500 Chicago 5 7 .417 Today's Games Cincinnati at Brooklyn Pittsburgh at New York St. Louis at Philadelphia IN) Chicago at Boston (N) Phi Sigma Delta Defeats AGR, 6-5 Playing dog-eat-dog, drag 'em out softball through seven tight innings, Phi Sigma Delta came under the wire, 6-5, over Alpha Gamma Rho in another fast night of diamond intramural action Monday. The Phi Sigs watched their 4-0 lead fade in the sixth frame when Alpha Gamma Rho bat tered the horsehide to tie the con test. But the winners came back with two in the last of the inning to salt away the contest with an other pair of tallies. AGR tallied its last run In the seventh, but it was a case of too little, too late. On the same program, Delta Tau Delta pummeled Delta Chi, 9-1 and the independent 300 Club bludgeoned the pitching of Mary's Muggs for a 9-7 win. 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