The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 16, 1950, Image 3

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    TUE,:iDAY, MAY 10, 103 U
Nittany Batsmen Win 2;
Trackmen Defeat Middies
Little's Bth Inning Homer
Clinches Ist Gcime, 8-7
Bill Bair and• Merle Gunnett
combined to give the Lion nine
a doubleheader win over Syra
cuse, 8-7 and 8-3, Saturday, at
Beaver Field.
Bair, who won his third
straight without a loss. was re
lieved by Jim Mastic°la in. the
ninth when the Orange rallied
for three runs.
Owen Doughterty, 'Jack Kurty,
and Harry Little combined to
save the first game for the Nit
tanies. Little's home run in the
eighth with none on turned out
to be the winning marker. Syra
cuse turned two walks, two
errors, a double, and a triple
into four runs in the ninth to
place the winning run on third.
Kurty tried to get Ken John
son stealing and Joe Tocci let
the ball through. Johnson broke
for home but Doughterty heaved
to, Kurty who tagged out the run
ner and .squelched the rally.
Gunnett had a no hitter going
in the second game until the
fifth when four straight hits ac
counted for the Orange's three
runs in the abbreviated nightcap.
Gehrdes Paces Lion
Cindermen To Ist Win
•• Captain Jim Gehrdes led the
Way as the Lion track team won
its first home meet of the sea
son, Saturday, bowling over
Navy by a '75% to 55% count.
~Jumpin' Jim garnered three
firsts and a second place tie to
place in every event he entered.
His wins came in the high and
low hurdles and the' 100 yard
dash. He tied •for second in the
high jump.
There were several pleasant
surprises for Coach Chick Wer
ner's Nittany team. In the jave
lin soph Ted Roderer came up
with a heave of 206 feet 8 inch
es to capture the event and ful
fill the promise he had pre
viously shown.
The State men
,in the shot put
all threw their best distances of
the year. Newcomer Dudley
Foster upset the dope by winning
the' two-mile run.
FOR THE SUMMER
Room' and/or Board
Beaver House
One Block Off Campus
Corner• Beaver and Heister
Phone 7851
INE DAI;:. CULLEI I I,\N AYE. CkiLLEUL
Cavaliers Sting
Stickmen, 23-12
Coach Nick Thiel's Nittany
sticknieh close their 1950 ; home
season this Saturday with Hobart
College furnishing the opposition.
Last 'Saturday the Lions took
it on the chin again, dropping a
23-12 decision to Virginia. Co
captains, Ed Belfield And Bob
Louis scored three "goals apiece
for the Lions.
''•'
Rain Haitszyrattise,
State Net Fray at 3-3
Sherman Fogg's varsity net
men played to a 3 to 3 deadlock
with Syracuse University, Sat
urday in a match that was halt
ed by rain after' the singles
matches.
FOR THE SUMMER
PHI KAPPA
Room $4 Weekly
Phone 3907
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Young Men's Shop
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IL - FOR 'ARROW. UNIVERSITY. STYLES
IM Cindermen
In Trial Runs
Penn State's intramural track
program will start at 6:45 tonight
on the Beaver Field track with
trial heats in the 100 yard dash.
440 yard dash, and 880 yard re
lay.
Forty-one fraternity teams
and 20 independent men have
entered the meet with the inde
pendents competing for honors
among themselves. Times will be
recorded tonight for the first
three finishers in each heat, but
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only the six low times will quali
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Delta Upsilon is the defending
fraternity champion but will face
1951 Graduates
who won't be on campus the first eight
weeks of the fall semester
Please make appointments at the
PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP between 9 and
5 for La Vie photos.
Pictures will be taken from
May 17 to May 27
These students must have their pictures
taken at this time if they want to be
included in the
1951 LA VI E
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