WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, .1951 Corim' What You Want - Princeton scrambled to the top in the District II battle for baseball supremacy by defeating Georgetown 3-1 in a crucial game Saturday. The victory moved Princeton's record to 13-2 for the season, while Georgetown now has a 12-3 slate. In another important game, Hofstra scored a run in the last of the eighth to edge Queens College narrowly and remain among the East's collegiate leaders with a 12-3 record. ** * * During the last Tuesday's game with Dickinson, head baseball manager Robert Speicher re marked to some of us on State's bench that converted-outfielder Stan Laganosky had been doing a great jo b on first base and hadn't committed an error all sea son. No sooner had he finished speaking than pitcher Owen Dougherty threiv to Lag and picked a runner off first. Big Lag started .the rundown and threw to second but his heave was wild and went into center field for his first drror of the year. After . the inning was over and the players returned to the bench we men tioned the incident to Lag. Short stop Paul Mowry jokingly said to second baseman Bill Mihalich, "You - haven't made an error yet, have you Bill?" You guessed it. The next inning Mihalich bobbled an easy grounder for his first miscue of the season. No wonder ballplayers are superstitious. * * On e of the most improved players on Coach Joe Bedenk's Girard, Pickett, Goodell Move To Fraternity Badminton Finals Dave Girard, Sigma Nu; Jack Pickett, Phi Delta Theta; and Bob Goodell, TKE, advanced to the final round of the fraternity division of the IM badminton tourney with straight-set wins Monday night. The finals are scheduled for the latter part of this week. • Girard defeated Phil Benedetti, DU, 15-10, 15-12. Girard will face Bill. Aiken, Phi Delta Theta, in one final-round contest. Aiken won his final-round berth last week. Goodell Wins 'Easily The other two finalists, Goodell Before you 'give up" on your injector razor... - YOU MUST TRY PAL HOLLOW GROUND in MI shave bette cost less! wity Nat 10 for 394 • 6 for 254' 11111UULIMEI Dm win NM Is a p is ick pull& Nsln Nl min On imam Is is i f fill WWI. PA No Nit IS. PAL doubts and single edge blades le door-view Nola with VW Mods vaults OA 21 f0r494 44Ise9MT 10141254 krsler pecking 4 tot 104 ' By . DAVE COLTON team is shortstbp . Mowry. Paul got a chance to start the first game of the year because regu lar third baseman Harry Lit tle was on the soccer trip to Iran, and shortstop Chris Ton nery moved over to third to replace - Little, leaving the shortstop duties to Mowry. Tonnery broke . his ankle, and Mowry remained at short. He is hitting .278 and has miscued only once in 20 chances. Be sides, he has repeatedly robbed enemy batters of potential- hits over second base. -Twice dur ing the Dickinson contest he made beautiful gleved-hand stops of line drives. Outfielder Sil Cerchie is due to explode with base hits one of these days. Sil,, potentially one of the best hitters on the club is batting only :174. Yet he con tinues to powder the ball in prac tice. During- Friday's practice sessions he drove a tremendous homer to left, and also had a triple. and Pickett, had a fairly easy time of it. Goodell knocked off Dick Phillips, Sigma Phi Alpha, 15-2, 15-11. Pickett won the right to meet Goodell with convincing 15-11, 15-8 decisions over Dave Bischoff, Sigma Nu. In the independent section, Joe Piorkowski will meet Harr y Smith in the finals. Piorkowski won via a forfeit over Bill Ander son in the division B finals. Smith also forfeited his way to the 0 0%.,.. ax .,.. 1.14 .. fi. ,:....:ioiiq • ...,:iii: :*<'.....j.8 , . ~ . .;, . 5:...,, . ., , ...y ~..Z- - ........., ~i . i . ' , . .ii'', : . 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Two Israel Groups It was almost the same thing the lOC yesterday told the two committees seeking admission of Israel. The two Israel groups were told to get together by Jan. 1, 1952, and they would be eligible for the 1952 games. The two German groups; how ever, were ordered to appear be fore an Olympic commission at Lausanne, Switzerland, on May 20 and 21. ' Otto Mayer, chancellor of the lOC, told a press conference that "West Germany is more impor tant because it has 60 million peo ple while East Germany has about 22 million. But we must have the East Germans, too. We cannot accept two committees from one country." Formed Committee East Germany had formed an Olympic committee recently and sent a representative here to seek approval. Mayer said, however, the exe cutive commission had decided last week to order the two Ger man committees to combine. He added that the East German committee was agreeable to such a combination. "We think the West Germans will be, too," Mayer said. Konstantin Adrianov of Russia, who was elected to the Olympic committee yesterday, spoke in favor of admitting the present German committee. He also urged that the committee be expanded to include the East Germans. finals with a win over Gus Big gott in division A. In a consola tion match in division A, John Kaufman defeated Irwin Neren berg, 15-2, 15-11. Bad Shooting Answer To Lacrosse Defeat What makes coaches gray? Lacrosse Coach Nick Thiel and his assistant, John McHugh, un doubtedly know the answer after watching, their team absorb a 13-10 licking from once-vic Thiel had this to say: "We should have won the game, but the way we were shooting it's no wonder we didn't. If the boys would learn to fake the goalie before firing away, our team would be a lot better off." "As an example, take the last shot we had in the game, the one by (Ed) Herring. There was no one between hi m and the goalie. But instead of faking the goalie ou t of position, he at tempted to fire it past him. He would have had an easy score if he had thought a little instead of just using plain force." Mendelson Tough The Lion coach continued: "It was that way all through the game. That's why it seemed as if IN STATE COLLEGE FOR ARROW young men's 127 s.aiien FA" COLLEGE att. 0 Otte By TOM SAYLOR orious Syracuse last Saturday. (Herb) Mendelson (the Syracuse goalie) played such a whale of a game. Not that he didn't play a good game, don't misunderstand me. But we made him look out standing by just trying to smack the ball past him when we should have aimed a little." Assistant Coach John McHugh shook his head disgustedly when asked about the Lion shooting. "We took 40 shots at the Syra cuse goal, and that doesn't in clude the ten that we made. Ten shots out of 50—one out of five— that's pretty bad." This week the Lions will really have their hands full when they take on th e undefeated Mary land Lacrosse Club. sho PAGE SEVEN