)1.18 Thinclads Face Middies Today The fleet's in! Coach Earl Thomson and his Middie convoy of track and field men from Annapolis will drop anchor on Beaver Field this afternoon. And, before they leave they ,will exchange any Coach Chick Werner in ,ion 440 Dash Star salvos with the recruits of Nit the Lions' first home engagement. Hostilities will begin in the field events at 1 p.m. and the 'track men will start running at 1:30. Leading the Lions'' attack will be Capt. Jim Gehrdes, who will be making his next to last appear ance before home fans. Jim should experience little trouble in scut tling the hurdles field. The Penn State team will enter the battle as slight favorites. The Lions have faced only the best of competition so far this year and have not fared too badly. The Wernermen will be looking for their first triumph of the cam paign, but in losing to Michigan State and Ohio State in a tri meet, and to the former in a dual contest last week, they lost little prestige. Sunk by Maryland Navy,' meanwhile, was sent to Davy Jones' locker by its neigh bor, Maryland, and then reversed the result by sinking Georgetown and Penn in a three-way fight. The Middies won their third Meet last week against the Duke Blue Devils. They dumped the Southerners by a count of 73 to 58. Wil Lancaster, undefeated in dual and triangular competition this Spring, should have pretty much his own way in the dashes. An interesting feature of the meet will be the expected fight between the ace sprinter and Gehrdes for top scoring honors. The two sen iors have led the Lions in both its meets this year. Penn State fans will be getting their first look at the rejuvenated Bill Ashenfelter. Until this Spring Bill had been one of quite a num ber of good distance runners on the State team. Only recently has he blossomed out into a full-fledg ed star. At the Penn Relays he bettered the Penn State record for the mile with 4:11, although it was not in Alpha Chi Rho V-Ball Champs Alpha Chi Rho-A, up to Thurs day night unheralded in intra mural sports this year, fought back in one of the most spine tingling volleyball games of the season to defeat Phi Kappa Psi-A, 8-15, 15-9, 17-15, at Rec Hall. The winners • thus supplant Sigma Nu-A as 1950 fraternity volley ball champions. The members of the victorious spikesquad are Joe Tocci, Lou Lamie, Don Hazlett, Ray Rachow ski, Dick McDougall, Lloyd War neka, and Paul Gehrett. In the final match, with both teams having one win apiece, Phi Kappa Psi had the game at match point, 14-9, but the eventual win ners rallied to 13-14. The ball changed courts once and the score was tied at 14-14. Phi Psi upped it 15-14, but with a final surge, the Alpha Chi Rho's took the crown, and their first chunk of glory. Major League Results American League Yesterday's Results • Boston 3, Washington 1 Philadelphia at New York (night) Chicago at Cleveland (night) Today's Games Philadelphia at New York Washington at Boston Chicago at Cleveland St. Louis at Detroit Standings W L Pct. • W L Pct. Detroit 12 5 .706 Cleveland 8 9 .471 N York 12 7 .632 Phila. 7 12 .368 Boston 15 9 .625 Chicago 7 W'g'ton 11 8 .578 St. Louis 412 .250 National League Yesterday's Results Chicago .6. Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati at St. Louis (night) Today's Games Roston at Brooklyn New York at Philadelphia Cincinnati at St. Louis (night) Pittsburgh at Chicago Standings W L Pct. W L Pet: Phila. 13 8 .619 Boston 11 10 .524 St. Louis 11 8 .579 Pittsb'h 10 11 .476 Brooklyn 11 8 .579 - N.'York 5 10 .333 Chicago 9 7 .562 Cin'ati 513 .278 By JOE BREU intercollegiate competition and is not official. With Bill leading the way, the rest of the distance men have alsb continued to improve. Al Porto, Bob Freebairn, Don Ashenfelter and Bob Parsons have come along to pick up the slack in what was expected to be a weak spot on the team. ittanies T ngle Do hi h.ader By GEORGE GLAZER Two, of the country's better collegiate baseball teams will tangle when Syracuse and the Nittany Lions meet this afternoon in a doubleheader at Beaver Field. The first, game will start at 1:30. Syracuse, which began the season with a swing through-the South for five games, now has a record of 13 wins and 2 defeats. The Lions' log stands at 7 and 5. Bill Bair, with a record of 2-0, will start the first game. Coach Joe Bedenk's starter in the nightcap is still uncertain. Al Tkac, kingpin of the mound corps, was scheduled to take the hill, but he suffered a pulled liga ment in his back, and it is still uncertain if he will be able to pitch. If Tkac is not ready to go, Merle Gunnett, Bill Everson or Dalton Rumberger will replace him. Herb Budin, langy sophomore right hander who showed well in relief against Bucknell, Monday, will get the bullpen chore today. Albright Doubtful Assistant Coach Chuck Medlar will have final say on a possible shift in the regular outfield. Med lar, State's head trainer, is treat ing leftfielder Hen Albright for a bruised shin. As of yesterday, Al bright was scheduled to sit out today's ,games. If he does, his re placement will probably be Bill Ondick, or •possibly Stan Lagono sky, both right handed hitters. Albright is a lefty. Syracuse will have only three of its five returning lettermen in the lineup. 3 Rivals Play Under New Heads West Virginia and the Univer sity of Pittsburgh, like Penn State, will play football under new head coaches in 1950. The three are tra ditional athletic rivals. West Virginia's new chief, suc ceeding Dud DeGroot, is Art Lewis while Len Casanova, form erly of Santa Clara, will be in command at Pitt. Casanova suc ceeds Mike Milllgan. Penn State's new head man, the .firS.,non-alumnus since . 1929, is Charles A. "Rip" Engle, formerly of Brown University. Engle suc ceeds Joe Bedenk, who resigned after one year at the helm. rim. DAIL COI .LLWAN S 1 91'F. PENNYLVAINAA Here's the Dope .. . How They'll Run Today 1 MILE RUN Ashenfelter, Bill—State—The one to beat. Bob Freebairn—State—On the way and overdue. Trout, Tom—Navy—Won last week vs. Duke, sure to FIGHT for it. Porto, Al—StatePractice times in dicate he's ready. O'Grady, John—Navy—lf he scores here, it'll be an upset. Green, John—Navy—Good—but not in this class. 440 YARD RUN Oberholtzer, Jim—Navy-49.2 win ner vs. Duke last Sat. Lockhart, Bill—State—Out to break Pa. St. Mark of 49.1. Sagerholm, Jim—Navy-50.2 last Sat. and improving. Ashenfelter, Don—State—Could win If up close in stretch—a converted miler with speed. Holland, Joel—Navy—MUst 'improve to score here. Lauer, John—State—Has stuff but is very green. 100 YARD DASH Lancaster, Wil—State—All alone— out front. Andrews, Chas..,--Navy—Looks best of rest. Giron, Bob—State—Not' beaten 'til race over—fighter. Davies, Bill—Navy—Transfer from State—looked good as frosh. Polito, Bill—State—Best of all but Lane—if ready—out injured last week. Lasley, Bill—Navy—We can't all score. 120 HIGH HURDLES Gehrdes, Jim—State—Just a breeze —may be out to break his 14.2 record. Honaker, Jim—Navy—. Kline, George—State—. ValSinith, Jean—Navy—All equal ability—only two can score—take your pick. • Kay, Guy—State—. 220 LOW HURDLES Gehrdes, Jim—State—Boy is this Ain without Horace Smith! • Pramann, Fred—Navy—Looks best of rest. Kennedy, Jim—Navy—Navy c a p•- tain—a scrapper. Kay, Guy—State—lst hurdle race— a soph, but good—may surprise. Kline, George—State—improving and learning fast—could score. • ValSmith—Jean—Navy—Only 3 can score. 7R 7 1,E RELAY 1 MILE RELAY—The race of the day.. Navy-3:21.8 winning at Duke. He'll Start in Ist Game Syracuse's mound selections will be made from Paul Royer, who last year won 2 and lost, 4; Gerry Ackley, with 1 and 0 last season; Dave Bowers, 0-2, and newcomers Bucky Roche and Bill Michaels. Syracuse, with a mediocre team, took two from the Lions in a doubleheader at Syracuse, 4-3 and 4-1 last year. State will be able to throw fOtir starters with averages of over .300 into the fray today. If Ondick starts, he, will take with him an average of .750, with three hits in four times at bat. With Orange Nine at Beaver Field Bill Bair TOWN and COUNTRY VONEYMOO6I One wonderful week FHIST--tlre days at our friendly guest house lust for newlyweds —high In wooded hills . . THEN three days, and two . nights of glamor and go. . at NEW YORK'S lamest hotel GEE • DIME • DANCE All for $l5O for you both. Mery don date. U you wish folders: FARM on the HILL 1 5 09 SWIFTVVATEIL PA. State-3:20.2 got us 3rd at Ohio State HIGH JUMP Fritts, Vie—State—and' the winning height—its up to him. Rothman, Warren—Navy-t., Ackerson, ' Honaker, Jim—Navy—.All the same. 6 feet will get second best. Lewis, Leroy—State—. • . . Griffin,Eugene---Statf , :m. ' SHOT PUT Davis, Fred—NaVy—reported over 49 ft. against Penn and Georgetown. Drazenovich, Chuck—State—Almost 45 ft. at Mich. St. IEMEIMEM Shearer, Doug—State—Has done over 47 ft. but not this year. Weaver, Bill—Navy—Around 43 ft. Cripps, Dick—State—Has to improve to score here—but is strong and corn ing • 8811 YARD RUN Parsons, Bob—State—Ready to make real good time. Bartenfeld, Tom—Navy-1.56.2 win ner vs. Duke—capable of better. Eckert, Dick—Navy-1.58 vs. Duke.- Should score. Gomlick, Lou—State—A coming soph —full of scrap—may surprise. Flynn, Ed—Navy—May provide up set. Ashenfelter, Bill—State—A sure scorer if he runs. Bristor, John—State—Running bet ter than ever. 220 YARD RUN Lancaster, Wil—State—His second win today. Davies, Bill—Navy—Our old frosh from Williamsport—will shoot the works for fans. Giron, Bob—State—. Lesley, Bill—Navy—All us ' guys fighting for 3rd place. Shellman, Curt—Navy—. Lauer, John—State—. 2 MILE" RUN :" Porto, Al—State—Figures to win. Foster, Dudley—State—Was hot in doors in practice 9:32. ' St Clair, Jack—State—Capable—but inconsistent. Trout, Jack—Navy—Must exceed pre vious efforts to score. Tacke, Ray—Navy—Same here—but may do it. Freebairn, Bob—State—Sure of place if he runs. • Ashenfelter, Bill—State—S ur e of (Continued on page eight) Husky catcher Jack Kurty is walloping the ball at a .357 pace. His 15 hits in 42 at bats iriclUde two doubles, a triple and a homer and he is tied for 'second place in the runs batted in column with Owen Dougherty. (.278). Both Kurty arid - DoUgheitY.have • nixie rbi's. Joe • Tocci leads the team with 10. Captairi 'Dick' Wertz, playing at first, will:start .with.. a ,:310 -ay.-'. erage and Bair takes a .333 in with . him. If Ruinberger starts, he 'will sport a. fancy..soo average. Wertz is leading , the teant in total bases with 16 garnered on two doubles and: three homers, good for seven'rbrs. HEINCSBLENO / , 'LLlAirkiiit PIPE TOBACCO SyTIIft , TOBACCO,CO. a frem9nt, S. f.Callf, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 195 u Colgate Jolts Foggriien, 8-1; Orange Today The strong Red Raider tennis aggregation proved too much for Coach Sherman Fogg's varsity netters, as the Lions bowed to Col gate yesterday afternoon, 8-1, at Hamilton, N.Y. This defeat puts the Nittanyites' record at one game over .500 at four wins against three setbacks. The tennismen have beaten Le high, Washington and Jefferson, Bucknell, and Georgetown, while dropping matches to Navy, Mary land, and Colgate. The three de feats have all been garnered on the road. The squad has only two more matches to play on foreign soil, one today at Syracuse and the other next Saturday at Pittsburgh. Wieland Loses In the first singles match yes terday, Lion number one swinger, Dick Wieland, faced one of the top netters in the East, Bill Lust. In two exciting matches, Wieland went down to defeat, 8-6; 6-4. Owen Landon, State captain, came back in the second match• to even matters as he swept by. Bob Milgrim, 6-4, 6-2. After this set, the Raiders were not to be denied. Al Barker took Jim Howells in three sets, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Bill Wood, Nittany four man, playing in. place of the in jured Mark Borland, fell before Sid Stern, 6-4, 6-4; Art Picknell decisioned Spence Boyer, 6-0; 6-2 in the fifth match; and Don Ful lem scored the deciding fifth point by downing Ed Davis; 6-4, 6-0. Raiders Sweep Doubles CoaCh Perry Rockefeller's Raid ers kept right on going in the doubles event as the Fogginen's number one duo combination of Dick Wieland and Jim Howells absorbed their second loss of the season. Lust' and Milgram, Col gate's main twosome, decisioned the pair, 6:2, 6-4. The second doubles men, Owen Landon and Ed .• Davis, dropped their match to Al Barker and Sid Stern, 7-5 and 6-4. In the after noon's finale, Don Fullem and Roy Stanton took the measure of Harry Kauffman and Bill Walls by' a count of 6-2, 6-2. • The . Lion netters face another strong adversary in this after noon's match at Syracuse Univer •sity. Coach Art Prochaska, of the Orange, plans to use the sanie, line-up that has i recorded • four victories in six starts. Vets! .•Get Free Mexican Summer & 9 College Cred— its. Others—only $l7O. • Also' Fine European Tour Plus Papal Visit and 6 Weeks of, U. •of Fribourg $649. See Dr. : Newman, 506 W. College or Call 6354. NOW! - At Your `Wainer Theatre e• a aum " Montgomery Clift Paul Douglas "The Big Lift" _ctate Joan Crawford David Brain • "Damned _ Don't Cry" nittany . Edmund Gwenn • Donald Crisp "Challenge to Lassie"