WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950 Little's Hit In 13th Tops Middies, 24 Just. A Breeze! Penn State Ab R H Toed, lb 5 0 2 Little, 3b 5 0 . 21 Toner'', If 7 0 1 Hopper, cf 2 0 1 Wertz, lb 8 0 2 Hurt", lb 6 0 1 rf 6 0 1 Troisi, as 4 1 0 Bair, p 4 1 0 Tkae, p 1 0 Totals 48 2 1, Nary Ab R H Saylor, of 5 3 Corrigan, ss '5 0 Goodiel, If 5 0 Zastrow, 3b 6 1 Idoesey, e 4 2 Mael"son, rf 4 0 Harrier, rf 0 0 Buck, 2b .4 1 Mullaney, lb 3 0 Dobney. lb 2 1 Rook, ri 3 , 0 la—Bixby , 1 0 Dorsey, p 1 0 Totals 48 8 n 10th. s—Birtted for Rook By GEORGE GLAZER (Special to the Daily collegian) Harry Little's line single inside the third base bag with two out in the 13th inning scored Carmen Troisi with the run which gave Penn State a 2 to 1 win over Navy, at Annapolis, yesterday afternoon. With the score tied at 1-1 at the opening of what proved to. be the final frame, Troisi walked with one away. Al Tkac flied to center, but Little then came through with his second hit of the gaine. Bill Bair started for Coach Joe Bedenk and held the Middies to eight, scattered hits through the first 11 innings. In the top half of the 11th Navy filled the bases but Tkac came on to retire the side without further damage. Rain Stalls Game The game was held up for 15 minutes while a heavy rain fell but the sun was shining as the fray ended. It rained long enough to make the infield and outfield grass slippery and footing pre carious. - . State . loaded the baSes in , the sixth with one out on a• hit bats- Men, an error and a walk. Chris Tonery popped out to the catch er. Bill Hopper drove deep to cen ter but Gene Saylor took it easily. State Tallies in 10th The Lions finally broke through in the tenth. Bair got on through Zastiow's error and went to sec ond when Toed bunted. Little hit a 2-2 pitch off the. second baseman's shins, Bair scoring as the ball bounced into center. Little was out . trying to stretch the hit, catcher to second: Navy. came back in its half of the tenth when pinch hitter Ken Bixby got to second with two out. Saylor, a thorn in the side of the Nittanies all day, got a blooper to center that' went for two when Hopper tried for a 'shoestring catch. Bixby scored to tie the pro ceedings at 1-apiece. NOW! At Your Warner Theatre Cathatun HELD OVER! For All The World To Love Walt Disney's "CINDERELLA" Slate Randolph Scott Forrest Tucker' "THE NEVADAN" Ilittany Dana Andrews • Lilt Palmer 'No Minor Vices' ME DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA I==!lE3 Rerun of IM 880 Called; To Alter Team. Results The intramural track championship still hangs in the balance as IM officials yesterday ordered the 880 yard relay event to be run again. The relay will consequently be run today at a time which has not yet been announced by Dutch Sykes, intramural track program official. • Alpha Phi Alpha previously had been announced the winner Monday night as a result of Phi Delta Theta's disqualification in the 880 after one of its runners and an Alpha Phi Alpha thinclad collided. That eventually cost the Phi Delts the team championship. They had been leading in the point column up until then but with their points in the 880 recalled they finished third. Alpha Gamma Rho was declared the unofficial winner with 12 points and Theta Chi and Alpha Phi Alpha were second with 10 points. Phi Delta Theta has nine points. It now. appears likely that Phi Delta Theta will win the champ ionship, since their relay team 'should finish first or second in the 880 relay. The points they will receive here may 'give them the championship. This is the root of the trouble and the reason Phi Delta Theta protested the meet. The five teams entered in the relay today will be Alpha Phi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega and Theta Chi. The first place struggle should be between Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Delta Theta, both of whom have broken the previous intramural mark of 1:37.6 in that event. Ariother new record may be established today. Anyway, the team standings will be altered by the results. Netmen Meet Bucknell Today After edging• Pittsburgh, 5-4, in wp3.llse-stoping match in the Pan ther's lair, Saturday, the Lion tennis squad will go all out in its effort to chalk up wins seven and eight over Bucknell today and Colgate on SaturdaY on the home courts. • The Bucknell fray this after noon is part of the postponement from the first match of the year. The Nittanyites defeated the Bis ons two weeks ago, 54, at Lewis burg. 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