THURSDAY,, MAY 3, 1951 Thinclads Fac At Annapolis, State's cindermen, as yet untried in tion, hook up with Navy, at Annapolis, Well balanced in bo the Middies have won two d Duke 84-46 and capsized P 4 Navy packs a powerful one two punch in the javelin. Mid shipman Bob Allison copped the Penn Relays javelin first place with a throw of 213 feet but against Duke, Allison got off a 225 foot toss. His teammate Ger ry Helland threw 203 feet in the Relays to edge State's Ted Rod erer by four feet. Good Hurdlers In comparison to the Lions, Navy is strong in the hurdles. The Middies are led by Bob Dett mer who has done the highs in 15 flat, Reeves, a 24.5 low hurd ler and Honaker, a legman in Navy's fourth place in the Re lay's shuttle hurdle event. . Thus far, the leading high hurd ler for Coach Werner has been Fred Singer. Fast, but as yet lacking finesse, Singer has been clocked in 15.9. Best . time in the 220 lows has been Guy Kay's 23.9. Discus and shot men for State, Dick, Cripps, Bob Krayer and Tom McDermott will have it rough against Navy's Gay and Cameron who have done 45 or better in the shot and Middie Fritz Davis' discus spin of 147 feet. Vaulter ow. e n Wilkenson's chief Navy foe will be Morelli who hit 12 and one-half feet against Penn. Last Saturday Wil ky did the same height but has reached 13 foot in practice. Lions Lack High Jumper Lacking a broad jumper of any thing like Middie Andrew's 23 foot nine inch leap, State chances in this event are niL Best in the high jump for the sailors has been Wolcott's 6 foot effort equaled by State's Jim Herb and bettered by Vic Fritts last weekend. Without any meetings sched uled for them, Norm • Gordon's frosh runners and field men are running- • "telegraphic" meets as a substitute. Time trial races are run among all the freshmen and the best three times are then matched off with opposition frosh.. Running "against" Penn this week, 011ie Sax shaved .3 from his own 440 record set a week ago. He streaked the distance Tuesday in 49.4. ' Trial Summaries: FROSH 440 c 1, 011ie Sax; 2, Harry Mitchell; 3, Bill Kilmer. Time-49.4 (new freshman record.) Old mark, 40.7, Sax. FROSH MILE: 1, Don Bagby; 2, Red Hollen: 3, Pete Judd. Time-4:31. FROSH 220: 1, 011ie Sax: 2, Ted Mort ensen; 3, John Milsom and Tom Younkins. Time-28.2 FROSII JAVELIN: 1, Bernie Kelly Distance-17811 3h". - TWO MILE: 1, Jack St. Clair; 2, Jack Horner: 3, Vint Singer. Time-9:54. 880 (Ist heat) : 1, Bill Ashenfelter • 2, Don Ashentelter ; 3. Sam Hamilton. Time —1:55.3. 880 (2nd heat): 1, John McCall; 2, Bob Roessler; 3, Bob Parsons. Time-1:57.6 220: 1, Bill Lockhart; 2, John Lauer; 3, Bill Polito. Time-22:7 100: 1, Bill Polito• 2, Bill Lockhart; 3, John Lauer. Time-10:0 Athletics Swap Two For Player, Cash PHILADELPHIA, May 2—(R) —The Philadelphia Athletics dis posed of two players today and received in turn a minor league second baseman and an undis closed sum of money. Pitcher Charlie Harris was traded to the Cleveland Indians for Ronald Gifford and cash and rookie infielder Eddie Samcoff was sold to Memphis of the Southern Association. The money involved in the Samcoff deal was not announced. Gifford, with Wichita, Kans., of the Western League, batted .310 last season. He will be sent to the A's farm at Lincoln, Neb. Barring a sudden drop in man power, Rip Engle will again em ploy the two-platoon system in football this fall. Th 4 Penn State coach contends present-day strat egy' requires adherence to the two-platoon system to insure THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA e Navy Sat. dual meet competi- Saturday. and track events; They routed earlier this season. h field al meets. nn 98-33 Stickmen Seek Revenge In Coming Syracuse Tilt Penn State will be seeking its second win this year against Syra cuse in varsity sport competition when the Lion lacrosse team bat tles the Orange this Saturday on the golf course. The only victory gained by • the Lions over the New Yorkers was in wrestling when they won 17-9, at Syracuse Outside of that, however, the Lion efforts have been fruitless. They dropped a pair of basketball games to the Orange, 61-59, and 50-46. The boxers lost, 5-3, and the best the gridders could do was a 27-6 loss. The gymnastic team concludes this miserable showing with a 59-37 loss, Lost Last Year Coach Nick Thiel's crew will also be seeking revenge for the 17-3 scalping it received at the hands of Coach Roy Simmons' squad last year at Syracuse. Last year, Syracuse and Penn State played only two common foes in lacrosse. These were Vir ginia and Cornell. The New Yorkers split their matches, de feating Cornell, 9-4, but losing to Virginia, 13-7. The Lions, on the other hand, dropped both games when they were mauled by the Virginians, 23-12, and by the Big Red, 9-7. The other loss by Syracuse was suffered at the hands of a power ful Army squad, 18-12. Other victories were scored over such impressive teams as RPI, Union, Dartmouth, Rutgers, Hobart, and Cortland. However, this year is 'another year, and the Orange have lost 15 men via graduation while State has not been affected to a great extent. IM Volleyball Playoffs Start Intramural volleyball play offs are scheduled to start with three games tonight at ,Recre ation Hall, Eugene Bishbff, in tramural director, announced. Playoff games will continue next week. Eight teams will play Monday night, and the four winners Tuesday. Finals will be Thursday night. IM Volleyball Alpha Phi Delta B Theta Kappa Phi B Alpha Gamma Rho B 15-15 Theta Chi B 9-12 Alpha Zeta B Sigma Pi B Phi Sigma Delta B Won Tau Kappa Epsilon B . For Sigma Phi Epsilon B Sigma Phi Sigma B Beta Theta Pi B Alpha Tau Omega B Sigma Nu B Delta Chi B Chi Phi B Delta Theta Sigma B 15-11 Delta Upsilon B Delta Theta Sigma B Sigma Chi B Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha B Pi Lambda Phi B Pi Kappa Phi B Kappa Sigma B LEAGUE WINNERS League A Beta Theta N A League B Alpha Chi Rho A League D Alpha Gamma Rho A Alpha Sigma Phi A 1:1221:11 League .1 Alpha CM Rho B League X Theta Xi B League L Alpha Zeta B League M Beta Sigma Rho B League N Sigma Nu B League 0 Delta Upsilon B League P Phi Kappa Psi B Phi Kappa B League R League S INDEPENDENTS League A Ridge Runners League B Penn Haven League C Spikera League D Beaver House B Surkont After F NEW YORK (P) Probable pitchers for today's major league games. (Won-lost records in par entheses). National League Chicago at Boston (night) Schultz (1-1) vs Surkont (3-0); Cincinnati at Brooklyn (night)— Wehmeier (1-0 )vs Roe (2-0); Syracuse, a fixture on Penn State athletic schedules, will op pose Nick Thiel's lacrosse team here Saturday in the annual re newal of an honored rivalry. Thiel, now in his 16th season, won all-America honors as an undergraduate at Syrac u s e. Thiel's coach, Roy Simmons, is still at the Orange helm. HAD YOUR . POMPOSITY PUNCTURED LATELY! See George Bernard Shaw's 'JOHN BULL'S OTHER ISLAND at Center Stage this Weekend Friday $0.90 Saturday $11:25 Tickets cat Student Union Old Main 14-1545 15-15 9-7 IMMIZZI Pi Kappa Phi B PALM BEACH* SPORT COATS that Bounce OUT Wrinkles p , ). Yes, it's true! These all-new Palm Beach sport coats actual ly bounce out wrinkles, keep that fresh-pressed look longer, thanks to new Patented Fiber- Lock Method. Finely tailored and styled for casualness, they weigh light, look right . .. are really c-o-o-I. 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