WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, IM9 Lions Tangle With Bucknell In 2 Sports Vie With Bitons In Baseball, Golf Two Penn State athletic teams tangle with Bucknell’s Bisons in away meets today. Coach Joe Bedenk’s baseballers and the Blue and White golfers both travel to Lewisburg to test the Orange and Blue. The Lion links men have already defeated Bucknell in a dual meet this sea son. Cy Miller will pitch for the Bedenkmen, who are in quest of their eleventh win in thirteen tries. The only loss was inflicted by Rutgers early in the season, while a 7-inning tie with Navy is the only other mar on the record. Miller has copped five decisions and lost but one this season. In his last two outings, he hae giv en up but seven hits, and has not allowed a run to score against him. 29 INNINGS Lion foes have not scored since the flfth inning of the Navy tilt— a stretch of 29 consecutive frames. Bucknell enters today’s fray with 8 wins and 4 losses on its slate. Six lettermen bolster the Bucknell roster, a team which the Nittanies defeated twice last year. Clarence Buss will be behind the plate for the Nittany nine, with the infield composed of Dick Wertz, first base; Joe Tocci, sec ond base; Captain Hal Hackman, shortstop and Bill Tegtmeyer, third 4 base. OUTFIELD Hen Albright, Bill Ondick and Owen Dougherty will patrol the outfield for the Lion diamond men. Righthander Art Raynor, who pitched 'against the Statesmen last year,- but lost because of poor defensive support, will probably do the hurling for the Bisons. Foggmen Battle Bucknell Here Meet W&J Tomorrow, Pitt Panthers Saturday Penn State’s tennis team will try to improve on its 2-4 record this afternoon when Bucknell comes here to battle the Nittany Lions. The match is the first of three home tilts this week for Sherm Fogg’s netmen, who will meet Washington & Jefferson to morrow and Pitt on Saturday. In an earlier engagement, Bucknell downed the Lions, 6-3, at Lewisburg. However, since that time, the Foggmen have de feated Duquesne and Lehigh while losing to Navy and twice to Colgate. The Bisons have also lost to Colgate. Bucknell, coached by Hank Peters, is a much improved team over last year, according to Fogg. Captain Jack Nothel and Joe Gil lespie are the only seniors on the squad. John Sandin, Jack Koch and Drew Mathieson are juniors while John Dunkle, Bill Reitz and Gray Rogers are prom ising sophomores. Coach Fogg is expected to use Captain Herb Beckhard, Sonny Landon, Jim Howells, Bill Aik en, Bob Ogden and George Law ther in the singles with Beck hard and Landon teaming for the first doubles event. Howells and Aiken will be the number two team and Bill Gray and Jerry Gearhart number three. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IM Roundup KDR's Winner In Field Events Gaining ties for first and third places in the high jump and a tie for third spot in the broad jump, Kappa Delta Rho scored nine points and the team title in the IM field events last night. Pi Kappa Phi was second with seven points scored on a first place in the broad jump and a tie for third in the high jump. Sigma Pi ranked third, scoring five markers for a first spot in the shotput. Don Murray, Sigma Pi, set a new record in. that shotput, toss ing the 16-pound shot 40 feet, 7% inches. The old IM record was 38 feet, 8% inches chalked up by Jeff Durkota for Delta Upsilon in 1947. Bob Harter, Delta Upsilon, and Ted Swain, Kappa Delta Rho, cleared the high bar at 5 feet 714 inches to tie for high jump awards. Bob Conrad, Pi Kappa Phi, ranked first in the broad jump, leaping a distance of 20 feet. His competitors were pressing closely behind him, with Cook Beta Theta Pi, falling just a half inch short as he cleared second with a leap of 19 feet, lIV2 inches. Bob Kennedy, Theta Chi and Ted Swain, Kappa Delta Rho, tied for third jumping 19 feet, 7% inches, and Bob Harkless, Alpha Tau Omega, ranked fifth by leaping 19 feet, 6 inches. Charlie Wedekind, Alpha Zeta, Bob Conrad, Pi Kappa Phi, and Ken Simons, wound up in a three-way tie for third place in the high jump. All cleared 5 feet, 514 inches. Right behind Murray’s winning toss in the shotput, Dan Kline, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tossed the sphere 39 feet, 3 inches; Wallace Chambers, Delta Sigma Phi was third with a heave of 38 feet, 8 3-4 inches; Herb Kurtz, Theta Chi, was fourth, heaving the shot 36 feet, 9 1-4 inches; and Bill Mathers, Delta Tau Delta, ranked flfth with a put of 36 feet, 8 inch es. The IM golf tournament entered the second round with Alpha Phi Delta banging out a win over Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Sigma Phi defeating Sigma Pi, and Beta Theta Pi winning over Pi Kappa Phi. Chi Phi also defeated Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sig beal Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Chi de feated Acacia, and Theta Xi for feited to Phi Sigma Kappa. At Your Warner I I Theater II NOWI gum II MYRNA LOY I I ROBERT MITCHUM I I "The Red Pony" In Technicolor I I State 111 JUNE ALLYSON | PETER LAWFORD I I "Little Women" In Technicolor I I II Den Dailey l|| Celeste Holm I I "CHICKEN || EVERY SUNDAY" I Phi Kappa Wins Horseshoe Title Phi Kappa won the champion ship of the fraternity horseshoe tournament last night by down ing Alpha Gamma Rho, two games to one, on the Rec Hall courts. Represented by Bob Burden and A 1 Porto, the Phi Kaps had to come from behind to win the crown. AGR got off to a good start by winning the first game, 21 to 2. But Burden and Porto lashed back to capture the sec ond round 21 to 8 and the third 21 to 13. The Phi Kaps built up a large lead in the final game only to have AGR close the gap and come within-five points of a tie. But the Phi Kaps quickly tossed pn three points to take the crown. The victory was the fifth straight win for the Phi Kaps and the first time that they were forced to go to three games to triumph. Softballers Enter Quarter-Finals It was Kappa Delta Rho’s night to howl last night, and while the field stars from that house were chalking up points on the high jump and the broad jump, the boys with the bats were clicking one off for themselves. Sparking for a pair of tallies in the first inning and adding five more in the fifth and sixth in nings, the KDR’s trounced Phi Gamma Delta, 7-3, behind the stingy pitching of Lloyd Amprim. The win gave the KDR’s a seat in the quarter-finals of the intra mural softball tourney. They meet Chi Phi at 6:30 p.m. today. Over on the golf course dia mond, Penn Haven and the Penn State Club tangled in a pitching duel that saw the Haven’s Bill Crosby and PSC’s Ernest Sladics each toss shutout ball except for one frame. Penn State Club came off with the victory by bumping over two (Continued on pope four) Board and Room for MARRIED COUPLES at MARILYN HALL 317 E. BEAVER AVE. Reservations Are Now Be ing Taken For Summer Ses sions and Fall Semester RATES FOR BOARD & ROOM AS FOLLOWS: Room $4.00 por week (per person) Board $ll.OO por week (per person) OPTIONAL: Board for 5 : Day Week, Monday-Friday $B.OO Ask for: Mr. Peterson Mrs. Ellcard * Dining Room Closed during Intersession. Cindermen Meet Notre Dame In Season's Last Home Test No rest for the weary! That’s the position of the Penn State track team as it prepares to meet Notre Dame’s trackmen on New Beaver field Saturday. It will be the second big meet within a week for the forces of Chick Werner, the Lions having bowed to Michigan State last week. Both the Spartans and Notre Dame are rated among the better teams in the nation Michigan State has been the only common foe of the Irish and Nittany Lions. The Spartans were victorious hi both meets, having taken the measure of Notre Dame, 86-56, and Penn State, 83% to 47%. In addition, Coach Elvin (Doc) Handy’s Irish forces have chalked up a win over Pitt by an 86 2-3 to 44 1-3 count, and placed in four events at the Drake Relays. OUTSTANDING The South Benders will bring a group of outstanding perform ers to Penn State. Bill Fleming, in addition to participating in the high jump, will offer Jim Gehrdes in his second successive week of topflight competition in the hurdles. John Helwig will head the Notre Dame delegation in the field division. The junior from Los Angeles set a new Notre Dame record in the shot put this season when he tossed iron ball 52 feet, one inch. Helwig also tosses the discus. GERWIG Penn State’s undefeated Larry Gerwig will have his hands full this weekend with John Murphy, the South Benders’ javelin tosser. Murphy tossed the javelin 193 feet, 3% inches at the Southern summer catcher East wind, west wind, no wind at all, it’s always fair and cooler in Van Heusen "Air Weave." By actual test, these open-window fabrics let in twice the air that ordinary shirtings do! You’ll find "Air Wtaoe" tailored with custom-airy Van Heusen magic in regular shirts and sport shirts in styles acclaimed on campus, and off. Tested fabrics—a new shirt free if your Van Heusen shrinks out ofsize! Breeze into your dealer’s, $3.65, $3.95. 0 Van Heusen®,., the world’s smartest Oil. 1.1- I/O PRILLirS-lONES COBP.. NEW TORE I. N. Y. nakrib STATE COLLECTS Relays this season and is listed as a 200-foot tosser. The pole vault is the specialty of Jim Miller, who has jumped 13 feet, 9 inches this year. Miller also performs for the Irish in the javelin. Robert Smith and Bill Leonard are the outstanding Notre Dame runners. Smith has in the peat turned in a 9.6, 100-yard dash and a 21.1, 220-yard dash. Ladn ard, captain of the Irish, will test the mile runners of Coach Wern er. He ran a 4:15.7 mile in 1947. Notre Dame will face the Nii tany Lions with a team made up largely of veterans. Coach Handy has 14 lettermen to call on. for service. Enjoy Your Suminor at Delta Tau Delta • Private tennis court • 2 room suites • The Best Food Room and Board All Sessions Now— Call 4979 —Now Other Van Heusen shirts 92.9$ and up. PAGE THBBBB from rics with open indows
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