The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 19, 1950, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950
State Nine
Takes On
Pittsburgh
State's diamond squad, fresh
from a muddy
,13-6 victory
over Dickinson, will take on
the Pitt Panthers this after
noon and tomorrow at Pitts
burgh.
Bill Bair, with a 3-0 record,
will start for the Lions today
and Merle Gunnett, with a 1-0
slate, will go in tomorrow's
game.
Pittsburgh's hurlers will prob
ably be Rudy Hedec. and Larry
Brent.
State's team is in a somewhat
crippled condition. Hen Albright,
regular left fielder, is out for the
season with a broken ankle; Chris
Tonery, starting shortstop, is
limping around with a bruised
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Penn State—l
Toci,2b
Little, 3b
Ondick, If
Koper, cf
Werz, lb
Kurty, c
ritingtherty, rf
Trois!, as
Bair. p
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kneecap suffered in an automobile
accident, and pitcher Al Tkac is
still nursing a pulled ligament in
his back.
Tkac has recovered enough to
throw a little, and played a full
game in right field against Dickin
son Wednesday. By next week, he
should be able to take his regu
lar turn on the mound. His rec
ord now stands at 3-3.
Blair Is Fireman
Bill Ondick will start in place
of Albright -in the outfield and
Carman Troisi in place of Tonery
at short. Bair has taken over
Tkac's place as the team's "stop
per" and chief relief man.
Pittsburgh will have center
fielder Bobby, Lewis ready. to go
against the Nittanies. Lewis was
struck in the head by a pitched
ball in an early season game
against Norfolk and has sat out
most of Pitt's games so far.
Sophomore John Marhefka and
Steve Pavlakovic have been the
big sticks in the Panther's of
fense, Marhefka having hit .400
and Pavlakovic .333 on the South
ern swing the Pitt nine made at
the beginning of the season.
Nittany Batting,
Pitching Records
Player Pos. .
Rumberger, p
Tkac, p
Wertz, lb
Kurty, c
Tocci, 2b
Hopper, cf
Dougherty, rf
Troisi ss
Ondick, if
Blass, c •
Tonery, ss
Bair, p
Little, 3b
Lagonsky, if
Albright, if
Masticola, p
Solomon, rf
Bverson, p
Gunnet, p. .
Mowery, 2b
Pitcher IP H R ERA W L
Bair 26-% 21 10 3.04 3 0
•Masticola 9-% 14 4 2.80 1 0
.Gunnet 7- 1 A 6 5 3.69 1 • 0
Everson 7 5 6 7.72 1 0
Tkac 54- 1 / 4 44 23 2.82' 3 3
Rtimbeer 12 12 13 6.00 0 2
Budin 0 2 4 . 0 0
•Pitching records do not in
clude the Dickinson game.
Breather
• Biggie Munn, Michigan State's
head football coach, gets a spec
ial kick out of the annual intra
squad spring game. It is one of
rare times he can sit in the stands
and watch someone else, in this
case his corps of assistants, run
the .two team,
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Pittelirgh—
Derey, lb
Lowe, of
Pavlakovic, se
Matthews. If
hlarhefka, lb
Shapiro, rf
Ross, 3b
Match,
Brent, p
RIGHTHANDED AL TKAC, Penn' State's 1950 hurling stickciut,
has bourne a heavy share of the Lions' mound chores this Spring.
His fine 3 and 3 record reflects the efforts of Head Coach Joe
Bedenk and Chuck Medlar in switching the former heavy-hitting
outfielder into a successful pitcher.
Tkac Grins at Stomach,
Diamond Pains Alike
• Al Tkac, ace of the Lion mound
staff was once asked why he al
ways had a'smile on his 'face.
Tkac answered, "Not so long
ago I had a bad set of ulcers, and
the doc told me the only way to
get rid of them was to keep happy
all the time, no matter what. So
now, no matter how hard I'm get
ting hit I always think of my ul
cers and - smile, even though it
kills. me." .
Brothers At Arms
Bob Carey, Michigan State's
ace pass-catching football end,
campaigning for president of the
junior class, finds his chief com
petition for the post coming from
his twin brother Bill, football
quarterback.
Nick Thiel, Penn State lacrosse
coach, is a former Syracuse Uni
versity all-America selection.
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Use Your Head
•
Far 'a Hat Rack,
at the
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Ma titters ontest
Don't waste your head in class. Use it to make yourself an
easy $5.00 at the Mad Hatter's Day contest. Just walk past the
front of Old Main swearing your hat today from 10:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. If the judges like your creation they'll call you
back for the finals at 2:00 p.m. Three big prizes of $5,00, $5.00
and $5.00 await the Nittany Hattie Carnegies.
Don your chapeau, Joan and 'Joe, and enter the MAD HAT
TER'S DAY CONTEST.
rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Young Twirler and Tutors
"Curve and knuckler
are deceptive"
—Chuck Medlar
Penn State's 220-pound foot
ball tackle, Dick Cripps, of Drexel
Hill, Pa., performs in the weights
for the track team.
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School Of Law
NEW YORK
Three-Year Day Course
Pour-Year Evening Course
CO-EDUCATIONAL
Member of Association -of American Law
Matriculants must be College graduates
and present full transcript of
. College record.
CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 25th, 1950
For further information address
Registrar Fordham .Univ.
SCHOOL OF LAW
302 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.
Netmen, Panthers Vie
In Final Away Match
By LOWELL KELLER
The next three matches will tell the success of Sherman
Fogg's varsity tennis squad. Although one victory will give
them a winning percentage, the'men are shooting for a sweep.
If this can be done, the 1950 racquet wielders will have
fastened the third link of winning seasons for their mentor.
Tomorrow the team makes its annual appearance in
Pittsburgh to face the much im
proved Panthers. Last year, the
netmen returned to the Valley
with a 6-3 triumph over their
arch-rivals from. Smoketown.
Last Wednesday's match with
Duquesne was an impressive tri
umph for the squad. The Dukes,
from heralding press notices,
seemed to be the stronger team.
But the Nittany tennismen ap
parently hadn't been reading
those dope sheets, and proceeded
to check in with five out of six
singles and two out of three
doubles to win the match, 7-2.
• The only match in which the
Lions fell down badly this year
was the away game at Maryland.
In that fray the Nittanyites grab
bed the first .four matches at the
outset but floundered as the Terps
surged through the last five games
to a 5-4 win.
A mention should be made of
the strong doubles combination
of Jim Howells and Dick Wie
land. This twosome has come
through favorably in every match
except the latest in which they
did not play together.
They have won four matches
while dropping three, but those
three losses came at the hands of
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Bucknell and Saturday against
Colgate.
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