SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 195® Gehrdes Ties Relays Hurdle Mark Lion Quarter-Mile Relay Team Runs Two Tenths Off Record By JOE BRETJ PHILADELPHIA Penn State’s wing-footed Jim Gehrdes tied a Penn Relays’ 120-yard high hurdles record of 14.3 seconds while leading Coach Jim Werner’s Nittany thin clads to two victories at yesterday’s opening session of the annual Relays. . The Altoona flash won t hurdles for the second straight year and ran the leadoff leg as the Lions captured the quarter mile relay. The State entry in the distance college medley relay finished in third place. In second place behind Gehrdes in the hurdles event was George town’s Billy Mitchell. Walter Ashbaugh, of Cornell took third. The quarter-mile relay team of Gehrdes, Guy Kay. Bill Lock hart' and Wil Lancaster won the event in the second fastest time in Relay history. The time of 41.3 seconds was only two-tenths of a second slower than the record: The Lion quartet finished 5 yards in front, of second-place Seton Hall. Manhattan wag third and favored New York. Univer sity fourth. The Penn State unit in the dis tance medley run finished be hind Penn. : and Villanovg. The Quaker runners were timed in 10 minutes and 9 seconds. The Lion racers were Lockhart. Bob Parsons, Bob Freebairn and Bill Ashenfelter. Today. Coach Werner's irack siers will seek to defend their title in the four-mile relay which they haye held for the past three years. In addition the Lions will haye men in a number of individual events. Stickmen Meet TeVrors Today The Nittany lgcrosse team plays host to Western Maryland this afternoon in its first home game of the 1950 season. The game is scheduled for 2 p.m. on the golf course practice field. Coach Nick Thiel’s men are still ;after their'first' victory as is Western Maryland. The Lions have dropped three in a row, to Loyola, Navy and Rutgers, while the Green Ter rors are wiriless. in four starts, RPI, Washington College and having lost to Williams College, Loyola., By comparative scores against their only common fo'e, Loyola, tfie Lions fared the better, hav ing lost, 9-4, while the Grey hounds- downed Western Mary land, 19-1. State’s main shortcoming this season has been lack of exper ience. Only -three lettermen re main ori the squad from last year. Engle on Campus Rip Engle arrived in State Col lege yesterday afternoon and im mediately set to work on his football conversion plans. He spent the afternooni with' his four assistants. Engle will also hold confer ences with the assistants over the weekend. Spring drills will be recontinued Monday. Fordham University School Of Law NEW YORK Tliree-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Courie CO-EDUOATIQNAIi Member of Association of American Law .Matriculants must be College graduates and present, full transcript of College record. CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 25th, 1850 For farther information address Registrar Fordham Univ. SCHOOL OF LAW 202 Broadway. New York 7, N.Y.' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA the invitational 120-yard high Masticola, Little Star As Lions Nip Hoyas, 8-6 By GEORGE GLAZER Jimmy Masticola, coming in to relieve Merle Gurinet with ope out in the first inning, preceeded to hurl the Lion baseball team to an-8-6 win oyer Georgetown in Washington, D.C. yesterday. Although Masticola gave up 12 hits he pitched like a master in tight spots. He struck out four and walked only one. It was his firgt decision of the year. His record last season was one win and one loss. The Lions scored two runs in the first inning to tie up the hall game and then put it on ice in the seventh with four more tallies. LITTLE HITS With two out and none on. Bill Hopper and Dick Wertz singled and Jack Kurty got an intentional pass. Owen Dougher ty, facing a new pitcher, walked and forced in the first run. Harry Little then slashed a single to deep left field emptying the sacks and the Lions had the game. Wertz was responsible for an other run when he blasted a homer with none on in the fourth. It was his fourth round-tripper of the season. Spikers, Dorm 39 Win V-Ball Loops The Spikers and Dorm 39 won Leagues 4 and 5 respectively this week in the independent volley ball circuit. Dorm 39 beat the Foresters in a special playoff while the Spikers backed into the crown as they and Dorm 32 forfeited to each other. Alpha Chi Rho-A became the second: fraternity to win its title, downing Theta Chi-A in League 2, 15-3, 15-11. Delta Tau Delta-A trounced Alpha Chi Sigma-A. Pi KA-A rapped Pi Lambda Phi- A, Chi Phi-A beat SPE-A; Alpha Sigma Phi-A surged back to de feat Acacia-A, Sigma Pi-A trip ped Theta Xi-A. SPE-B drubbed Alpha Chi Sigma-B, and SPA-B, won a forfeit victory, over Phi Sigma Delta-B. APRIL Is a Wonderful Month » for Cosmetics 1 Half Price Sale—Dorothy Gray Hot Weather Cologne Usually 2.00 NOW—A new hand lotion idea World ot Beauty Lotion by Max Factor $l.OO Wonderful to Give! Wonderful to Keapl Wonderful for Your Skin! REA & DERICK *Plus 20% Federal excise tax Lion Golf Team Faces Syracuse Penn State’s linksmen will meet Syracuse today on the Lion’s home course at 1:30 p.m. A revision in State’s lineup shows Pete Kalandiak as one of the seven men who will face Syracuse. The results of Thurs day’s challenge matches showed Kalandiak over Ray Artz, 5 and 4. Bob Kunlde, in play against George Stewart, posted a 3 and 2 to win. Penn State, after a slow start on the greens, has shown a great deal of improved putting lately in match, play and practice. The five starters listed by Cm nm, of ccwue!" WITH SMOKERS WHO KNO Now I.oo* Coach Rutherford yesterday Kunkle, and Ted Robertson. Tho afternoon were Captain Tom two remaining players will noi Smith, Jim Yerkes, Kalaniak. be announced until match time.. EVjiSWffh Monday-Tuesday Fealurefime 7:37, 9:31 PART of the COMINED ARTS FESTIVAL PROGRAM ... irs Caint'fejpr iUne&l . NSUOUSLY FASCINATING FILM . .. im of gorgeous visual beauty!"—'TlMES "A precious, enchanting movie for jaded eyes!" —*PM GOWN AND JEWELS BY SAKS FIFTH AVENUG ,‘fs are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast teat Is of men and women who smoked Camels lamels —for 30 consecutive days, noted throat making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS! wriM** and dlr«ef«d by JEAN COCTEAU FRENCH FILM WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
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