SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1950 Lion Nine, Tangle in Netmen Meet Hoyas Here; Seek Third Hoping to get back on the win ning side of the ledger, Coach Sherman Fogg’s varsity tennis squad meets Georgetown this af-. ternoon at 2 o’clock on the Bea ver Field clay. The Lion netmen, after two straight victories on the home courts, encountered some bad luck on their trip South earlier this week. Navy walloped the netters at Annapolis, 8-1, and the Maryland Terps spirited rally nip ped them, 5-4, at College Park. Captain Owen “Sonny” Landon will play in the lead-off spot, Dick Wieland at number two, Jim Ho well, number three, Mark Bor land, number four, Spence Boyer, number five, and Ed Davis at slot six. Powells and Wieland will be State’s number one doubles’, duo with Landon and either Davis or Boyer number two, and Bill Wood and Davis or Boyer at notch three. Trackmen Face Tough Spartans Coach Chick Werner will send his Penn State track squad against one of the finest teams in, the nation today. The Nittany thinclads will go after their first win of the sea son in a meet with Michigan State this afternoon at East Lans ing. Before' leaving State College last night, Coach Werner express ed belief that his boys would give a good account of them selves "But for lis to win," he said, ■"our boys will have to turn in better performances than they • have ever done before." The Michigan team is loaded again this year as" they have been for the past. few seasons. With such men as Warren Druetzler, Bill Mack, Jack Dianetti and Bill Makielski to call on, the Spartahs will.be tough to top. Following today’s meet, the Lions, will return home for a dual matph w;ith Navy and a tri angular meet with Pittsburgh and W. Virginia. Colgate had an undefeated sea son in 1886,: when ■ the Maroon team won both games of its first season, and there have been five seasons when the Red Raiders lost one game. Starlight DRIVE-IN Theatre SATURDAY < , ' "Jungle Patrol' and . Hopalong Csssidy in 'Partners of the Plains' Show Begins at 7:1 S On Route 545 Between Bellefonte & State College I Phone Bellefonte 4178 Mountaineers Doubleheader Bair, Rumberger On Hill for State Hoping to regain the batting eyes they lost somewhere between the game with Gettysburg and the Lafayette fray, the Nittany nine will play a doubleheader with West Virginia this afternoon at Beaver Field. Game time is • 1:30 o’clock. The Mountaineers have a record of four wins and nine defeats. The southerners have lest all their away games this season. Penn State has won only one game away from Beaver Field, an 8-6 decision over Georgetown at Washington, D.C. Coach Joe Bedenfc would like to see a little better showing at home, too. Of the six home games thus far, four have been wins, with the other two showing State on the low end of the score. Probably moundsmen, for the Lions, will be Bill Bair and Dal ton Rumberger. Ted Topper will start one game for West Virginia. Starting lineups’ West Virginia Adams Watson. Morton Shura Zinaich Bonato Wiltrout ss Tonery If Albright s cf Hopper rf Dougherty • p Bair- or Rumberger Beasley Topper Orange Stickmen Host State Today Coach Nick Thiel’s Nittany la crossemen take the field this af ternoon against the powerful stickmen of Syracuse on Orange’s home field. . The Lions will be after their \second win of the season while Syracuse will be gunning for win number eight. The Orangemen, who- rank among the cream of the crop in lacrosse circles, point at their de feat of pernnialy strong RPI as proof of their powers. The Syra cusians only defeat came at the hands of another lacrosse power house, Virginia, earlier this sea son. In their last outing, the Lions downed Western'Maryland, ! 7-4. Ho Wo n * e t 99 »**•'”* Write for Free Dr.GrabowCatolos Dept. 2 be Dl. GRABOW PIPE CO., INC., CHICAGO 14, HU THU DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Golfers Advance In Sectional Play WEST POINT, N.Y., May 5 Penn State passed its first hurdle in defense of its three-year EIGA round-robin golf tourney here this afternoon by defeating Army, 4 to 3. Army at one time held a three point advantage but wins by Cap tain Tom Smith, Jim Yerkes, Joe Durniak and Ray Artz gave the Nittany linksmen their winning edge. Penn State will meet Cornell tomorrow morning and Pittsburgh in the afternoon. IM Softball Continues First flight play continued in the intramural softball leagues with four games completed Thurs day night. The Ramblers topped the For esters, 7-5, in the independent tournament. In the fraternity cir cuit Phi Epsilon Pi outslugged Kappa Sigma, 12-7, and Alpha Chi Rho edged Sigma Alpha Mu, 12-11, in another slugfest. Phi Kappa Sigma banged out a 12-8 victory over Theta Kappa Phi after the teams had tied the previous night. SUPPORTER Penn Slate Kurty Wertz Tocci Little c lb 2b 3b • Woven all-elastic .V • Six-Inch waistband • IVI-Inch leg straps • Gives restful support S. TIHO to back and abdomen i B •Ret. TJ. 8. rat. Oft. ™ McLANAHAN’S FIRST ANNUAL HORSESHOW Penna. 1:00 P. M. Tickets may be obtained up to and including Saturday morning at Student Union. Tickets will also be sold at the gate of the campus riding stables later.* SATURDAY SHOW FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS 27 GOLD TROPHIES TO BE AWARDED Campus Riding Stables AGR Wins Soccer Tilt Action in the IM soccer tourna ment Thursday night saw de fending champion Alpha Gamma Rho eke out a narrow 2-1 vic tory over Alpha Epsilon Pi, the winning marker coming on a penalty kick. In other games Thursday, Al pha Zeta squeezed by Alpha Sig ma Phi, 1-0, and Sigma Nu breezed by Delta Theta Sigma 3- Introducing Beautiful New Writing Paper \- - * i—37 "BIRDS OF PARADISE" by WHITE & WYCKOFF The sheets are decorated in their upper cen ter or upper left corner with the “Birds of Paradise” in full color. These gorgeous birds likewise appear in beautiful colors inside the envelope flaps. Extra plain sheets, without the decorations, for long letters are also included in each box supplied in your choice of white, seashell or gray. Price 1.25 Griggs and Kreamer Prescription Specialists 120 E. College Avenue, Stale College, Pa, Other new numbers added to our colorful stock Of letter and note paper. State College Riding Club SATURDAY & SUNDAY MAY 6 & 7, 1950 "FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO THE SHOW" 0. For Alpha Zeta, Mattem scor ed once in the first. For Sigma Nu, Rosshirt scored one, apd Kirk two. ’ NAME CARDS for Graduation Announcements Commercial Printing Inc. 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