The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 20, 1950, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, MAY 20, IMO
Track Cave-1n Causes
Tri-Meet Switch to Pitt
A cave-in on the Beaver Field cinder tra ck yesterday has caused the transfer of what
was advertised as Penn State's last home track meet of the season to Pittsburgh.
The heavy rain of the past few days re suited in the accumulation of water in a cess
* I pool beneath the track. The re
sult was a 15-foot cave-in for
a few feet along the east side of
the track.
When it was decided that the
track might not be in proper
condition by this afternoon. the
triangular meet between the
Lions, Pittsburgh and West Vir
ginia was transferred to Pitt Sta
dium.
The Lion thinclads will be
favored to even out their 1950
dual and triangular meet record,
having previously bowed to'
Michigan State and Ohio State
in a three-way battle and to the
Spartans in a two-cornered meet,
while thumping, Navy in their
Beaver Field debut last 'week.
Seniors Bow Out
Six seniors, including Captain
Jim Gehrdes and ace sprinter
Wil Lancaster will be strutting
their stuff for the last time in
triangular meet competition.
Others who • will bow out are
javelin tosser Wil Bertrum, shot
putters Chuck Drazenovich and
Doug Shearer, and discus throw
er Max Schlienger.
Although this is the last tri
angular meet foi the Statemen,
they will compete in the IC4-A
meet in New York next week.
Several members of the squad
will probably he entered in the
NCAA meet in June also.
The Lions enter the meet
favored to cop top honors, but
stiff competition is expected from
both the Mountaineers and the
Panthers. Pitt dumped -Notre
Dame by one-third of a point in
a dual meet earlier this season.
Seeks New Mark
Attention will be centered on
Vic Fritts, Ted Roderer, Lancas
ter and Gehrdes. Fritts will be
out to break the Penn State mark
in the high jump, while Roderer
will be seeking to better his
javelin toss of 206 feet 8 inches
against Navy.
Gehrdes, almost a sure winner
in both hurdles tests, and Lan
caster, who, will probably out
class his 220-yard opponents, are
expeted to 'turn in a nip and
tuck battle in the century. Last
week Gehrdes flashed home in
9.5 seconds ,to upset Lancaster.
The time would have set a' new
Penn State mark were it not for
a six-mile tailwind
Penn State
track Captain
Jim Gehrdei will
lead the Nittany
cindermen
against Pitts
burgh and West
Virginia in Pitts
burgh this after
noon. Gehrdes
will be seeking
victory in th e
two hurdles
events and the
100 yard dash.
Lacrossemen
Close Here
With Hobart
Penn. State's lacrossemen will
conclude their home season this
afternoon by entertaining .Hobart
College on the golf course field.
The game is scheduled for 2:30.
Coach - Nick Thiel will present
a revamped lineup in an attempt
to end the home season on a sweet
note. Thiel has switched Bud Wol
fram to a midfield position and
inserted Ned Herring to the at
tack.
Hobart comes to the Nittany
Valley sporting a five wins
against three losses record, com
pared to State's one win, five loss
tally.
Coach. "Babe" Krause's squad
strong attack built around
their junior sensation, Bob De
mouth, who as a sophomore last
year scpred 35 goals.
Thiel would not go out on. the
pray erbial limb and predict - a
Lion victory but he implied as
much when he said, "All the teams
we have played can beat Hobart
except Western Maryland."
Lacrosse fans will remember
that the Lions trounced Western
Maryland earlier in the season,
17-4.
The starting lineup for State
will consist of Co-captain Eddie
Bellield, Jim Reed and Herring
at the attack; Co-Captain Bob
Louis, Jack Wilcox and Wolfram
at midfield; John Hagerman, Joe
Drazenovich, and Vance Scout at
defense and Phil Benedetti tend
ing the goal.
Golf-Putting Action
Reaches 3rd Rotind
The intramural golf-putting
tournament will move into the
third round Monday when play
resumes on the caddy-house
green.
Bob Kolarik, Lambda Chi Al
pha, will see action Monday
against Bob Helfand, Phi Sig
ma Delta.' Dick Kowal, Sigma
Phi Sigma, will meet George
Rippel, 'Acacia, and Bob House
worth, Triangle, will compete
with Bob Richardson,' Phi Kap
pa Sigma. •
Other third round contestants
will be: Frank McKean, Phi
Gamma Delta vs. Dick Goodling,
ATO, and Newton Comly, AGR,
vs. Jack Roy, Phi Sigma Kap
pa.
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Softball Teams Advance-
Four teams moved, into the
semi-finals of the independent
intramural softball tournament
Wednesday.
The Champions knocked off
Nittany Co-op, 8-5, and . A.S.C.E.
cracked out a 17-5 win over Sim
mons Hall. The Brown Baggers
swamped Ath. Hall, 12-2, while
the Ramblers took the measure
of Penn Haven, 3-1.
In the semi-finals the Champ
ions will tangle with 4 1 / 2 ..5.C.E.
and the Brown Baggers will meet
the Ramblers.
1M Tennis Continues
Yeatman-Fink, Sigma Phi 'Al
pha, and, Erb-Crouthamel, Phi
Kappa Psi, won second round in
tramural tennis victories this
week. Gainsburg-Wolfson, Zeta.
Beta Tau, and Erb-Crouthamel,
Phi Kappa Psi, also won third
round matches.
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Pitt, Takes
11th Victory
PITTSBURGH (Special to the
Daily Collegian)—Pounding out
eight hits behind the four-hit
pitching of Merle Gunnett, Penn
State's baseball team blanked the
University of Pittsburgh nine,
6-0. It was the squad's 11th win
against 5 losses.
Lions and Panthers will 'cross
bats again this afternoon. Either
Al Tkac or Bill Bair will be on
the hill for Coach Joe Bedenk's
crew.
Gunnett, a right-handed jun
ior, notched his second win -of
the season against no losseS 'while
allowing only four hits, all of
them singles. He struck out ten,
walked five, and never was in
trouble. •
The Lions opened up on 'Pitts
burgh's hurler Larry Brent in
the first, Dick Wertz driving in
Bill Ondick from second With a
single. In the second, with Gun
nett on first via a fielder's choice,
Joe Tocci blasted a two-out home
run down the left-center field
alley to put State in front, 3-0.
That was the first of .Joe's three
hits and his first four master
of the season.
Wertz chipped in with his sec
ond hit in the fifth and scored
on Jack Kurty's double. The final
two runs were added in the sev
enth when Carmen Troisi, filling
in for the injured Chris Ton
nery at shortstop, drove in Owen
Dougherty and Kurty with a
booming triple over the left
fielder's head. Dougherty and
Kurty had ieadhed base on walks,
two of the ten given up by
Brent, and Russell. who relieved
him in the eighth after being
lifted for a pinch-hitter.
The box score:
Penn State Ab R H
Tocci, 2b 5 1 3
Little, 3i) 3 1 0
Ondick, *lf • 3 0 . 0
Hopper, cf 3 0 0
Wertz, lb 4 1 2
Kurty, c 4 1 1
DoSirh'ti, rf . 4 1 1
Trois!, as 4 0 1
Gennett, p 3 1 0
(,Pittsburgh Ab R H
W. Lewis, 2b 3 0 0
Devey. 2 b 1 0 0
R. Lewis, If 3 0 0
Padlako'c, as 3 0 0
Lowe, of 4 0 1
Marheska, lb 3 0 ,0
Murphy, rf 4 0 1
Ross, 8b 4 0 0
Matich, 'c 4 0 2
Brent, p 0 0 0
Butero 1 0 0
Russel, p 1 0 0
Totals 31 0 4
Totals 38 6 8
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Lion Golfers Face
Red Raiders Today
The Lion golfers will come up against a rugged foe this
afternoon when they meet Colgate on the Red Raider's links
at 2 p.m.
Sporting wins over Colgate in the last two year's meet
ings, the Nittanymen will carry a record of six wins and three
losses into today's match.
Coach Bob Rutherford's boys
will find their two chief nemises
in the Raider's tricky nine-hole
course and Bob McCall, Colgate
ace, who reached the National
quarter-finals before being eli
minated.
Coach Rutherford announced
that he will start Captain Toni
Smith in the number one spot,
followed by Ted Robertson, Joe
Durniak, Jim Yerkes, Ray Artz,
Alex Munro, and Bob Kunkle,
with Pete Kalandiak as alternate.
Colgate has one of the top
teams in the East, and Coach
Rutherford expects a tough
match. He believes that his boys
are "at their peak now," and
expresses confidence that they
will prove no pushovers.
The Lion linksmen will close
the season next Friday when they
tangle with the Bisons of Buck
nell.
Netmen End
Foreign Card
Penn State's unpredictable
tennismen will match strokes
with Pittsburgh, at Pitt, this
afternoon in the duel which will
conclude their 1950 foreign swing.
The Nittany racqueteers will
finish the season with home
matches against Bucknell and
Colgate next week.
State enters the match with a
record of five wins against three
losses. A win today will assure
them of at least a .500 season.
The Pitt game is annually one
of the highlights on Coach Sherm
Fogg's schedlile. Last year his
netmen defeated the Panthers,
6-3.
The doubles combination of
hicki Wieland and Jim Howells
figure prominently in State's
chances of victory. If these two
can perform as well today as in
previous outings the racket
wielders should be assured of
their third straight winning sea
son. The 7-2 upset of Duquesne
last Wednesday also raised the
team's hopes of a sweep of their
final three games.
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head trainer of the college's ath
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