WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 Bedenk For Tilt A few changes in the starting lineup wilr be made this afternoon when State's batsmen meet DiClEinson at Beaver Field. Game time is 4 o'clock. Bill Everson will take the mound for the Lions in quest of his second win of the season against no losses. Carrnan Troisi will replace Chris Tonery at short and Bill Ondick will remain in left field replacing Hen, Albright. Tonery was injured in an auto mobile accident Sunday. night when the car he was driving hit a trailer truck. He jammed his kneecap against the steering wheel. Albright is out for the rest of the season. The speedy ficketman broke a small bone in is foot while sliding in practice ast week. Order Changed The Nittany batting order will be shifted to • accomodate these changes. Harry Little, whos6 homer was the winning margin in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader with Syracuse, will move into the number two spot, formerly held by Tonery. Troisi will take over Little's number eight position. The Lions will be seeking win number 10 against five defeats. Of the nine wins already gathered in, Al Tkac, who is out with an injured back, has logged three, Bill Bair three, Merle Gunnett one, Jimmie Masticola one and Everson one." Three losses have been charged Cub Stickmen Seek First Win Penn State's JV lacrossemen will go after their first win of the season this afternoon when they take on Harrisburg Center on the golf course practice field. The game is scheduled • for 4 o'clock. Coach John McHugh's Cubs dropped their only start this sea son to Kenyon ,College, 14-3. "If the boys play like they've been playing in practice, I don't think they'll have much trouble with Harrisburg," McHugh said. Louis Selected To Tlay In North-South Contest • Penn State lacrosse co-captain Bob Louis has been named to the North team for the annual North-South All Star Lacrosse game to be played June 9 at College Park, Md. ' The contest will feature the cream of the crop in lacrosse with the Lng represented. - in the footsteps of Dean Kissel, best college players in the East be The husky midfielder follows Jack Finley and Rodger Nestor, - Lion stick stars who played in the classic last year. At the moment, the Philadel phia senior is the leading Lion scorer with nine goals to his cre dit. The North team will be coached this year by Tom Dent, Dart- —Photo by 'Ken Carter mouth; Ross Smith, Cornell; and Dave Dockham, Lehigh. Last year, Nittany coach • Nick Thiel was at the helm of the Yankees.' Masterminding the South squad will be, Ferris Thomsen, Penn; Bill Darden, North Carolina; and Milt Roberts, Delaware. The game is strictly a senior contest, Only 21 players are pick ed for each squad, and only four may be selected from one college. Changes Lineup With. Dickinson to Tkac and the other two to Dal ton.Rumberger. . The linups Dickinson Caldwell, rf Doll, cf Durgin, es Stark, c Copland, lb Oyler ; 2b tilling, if Houser, 3b Goebmer, p Tennismen Seek Fifth; Meet Duquesne Today The Lion racquetmen will be seeking their . fifth victory of the season this afternoon when they meet the Duquesne netmen at the Beaver Field courts at 4 o'clOCk: The Foggmen have beaten Le high, W & J, Georgetown, and Bucknell, while dropping ver dicts to Navy, Maryland, and Colgate. Their log also includeS a cancelled match • with Syra cuse. CORRECTION FROM , YESTERDAY'S . PAPER This is the LAST week-end for Players' comedy hit tat Center Stage. Get your tic kets at Center. Stage now! I. F. C. NEWSLETTER OUT THIS WEEK Read about the New IFC Officers Spring is in the air and Spring Week starts today . . Float Parade and Crowning of Miss Penn State THE DAILY touxamx. STATE. COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Harry Little Penn State Tom', 213 Little, ab 0 ndick, If Hopper, cf Wertz, „I.b . Kurty, c Dougherty, rf Troisi, ss Everson, p Sluggers Star In IM Softball Two high-scoring tilts high lighted Friday's play in the fra ternity section of intramural softball. Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Sigma Phi entered the second flight by grinding out 18-5 and 18-8 victories over Zeta Beta Tau and Phi Epsilon Pi respectively. Alpha Chi Sigma took the other fraternity fray from Alpha Chi Rho, 5-3. On the independent side of the ledger Penn Haven was handed a 9-0 forfeit win from Section 10. Close Soccer Scores Three of Friday night's IM soc cer games ended with the same 1-0 score, and the other with a 2-1 score to round out an even ing of close games. Tau Kappa Epsilon eked out an overtime win over Delta Tau Delta with a corner kick; Sigma Phi Epsilon edged Phi Sigma Kappa on Keith Grant's goal; and Sigma Nu dropped Sigma Alpha Epsilon With William Kirk scoring the goal. Try Delicious Shenandoah APPLE CANDY from Va. 30c lb. Nittany Card and Gift Shop Across from Ath Hall Public Opinion—NOTHlNG IS STRONGER • • given the facts NOTHING IS WISER We are 'lmlay a much larger country than we were short years ago. Comparing 1930 with 1948, Federal government expenditures have grown from $3.6 billion to $4O billion. National income has grown from $75 billion to $226 Is small business holding its own with big business in this growth? Or being driven from the American scene, concentrating business into a few hands? In 1900, there were 15 firms for each 1000 people. Today there are 18. (Apparently small business is not losing ground.) The average firm has the same number of em ployees as' at the beginning of the century. According to • a survey by the Federal Reserve Board covering approximately 2000 concerns, during the war, the small and medium-sized firms in total in creased their profits, assets and net worth faster than did large con- GENERAL C* ELECTRIC Track Record Set By Alpha Phi Alpha A new 880 yard relay intramural record was set by Alpha Phi Alpha last night. The quartet, Jim Gillespie, Con Car roll, Chan Johnson, and Earle Mundell, ran a 1:38.6, to eclipse the ld mark of 1:37.6, established in 1948. Qualifiers for. the 100 yard dash finals are: Wilson, Al- pha Gamma Rho; Mundell, A Delta; Go o dli ng, Alpha Tau Omega; Abbot, Sigrn Phi Epsilon; and Reese, Phi Delta. Qualifiers for the 440 yard dash are: Dougherty, Kappa Delta Rho; Horner, Theta Chi;. :Timoth y, Delta Tau Delta; Taft, Delta Tau Delta; Johnson, Alpha Phi Alpha; Doppel, Alpha Zeta; Cramer, Sigma Phi; and Stone, Sigma Chi. John Scholl won both the Inde pendent 100 and 440 yard dashes, which were the final heats. Field events will be held tonight, and fraternity track finals will be to morrow night. VetSl Get Free Mexican Summer & 9 College Cred its. Others—only .$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. On Bigness * * * * * * *, * * You can put your confidence in—. pha Phi Alpha; Hickey, Phi Do You Know the . . . . ROOM & BOARD Science Sessions June 13 to September 2 ALPHA ZETA Campus Call John McCool 7621 fiesh trawberY CE CREAM )erries blended with fine, golden it's Breyers Famous Fresh Straw ..:ream. Get a hand-dipped quart ...nersaving Gallon or Half Gallon from your Breyer Dealer. eeins. In 1948; there were In operation one-third more business units than in 1944. * * * Can new businesses crowd in and climb to the top? In 1935, to take the electrical business as an ex ample;, only 153 companies did oxer $500,000 business. By 1947; there were over 342 companies with , sales in that higher bracket E:=:=3 General Electric, in spite of its giowth during the past 20 years; heti only been able to keep pace with the growth of industry and of the country. We estimate that our percentage of production in the electrical industry was about 23% in 1930, 25% in 1940, and is today approximately 24%. * * It is the, job of all business and all industry to supply the ever expanding needs of people. Big jobs require big tools. No com panyand •no industry in the American economy is yet big enough to bring enough goods to enough people. PAGE THREE MatER WATCH SHOP is now located at 105 S. PUGH STREET