ATURDAY, MAY 72, 10992 The Lion's Lair Sax Gellman Promising Track men Track fans will get their first record in the 440 with a time of chance to see two promising Penn 49.4. State athletes in competition this It will be interesting to see afternoon during the Blue-White what Sax will turn in this after games on Beaver Field. noon in the 440 when he corn- The two runners are. Bob Geh- petes against State's mile relay man and 011ie Sax from whom team, John Lauer, John McCall, Coach Chick Werner is expecting Bill Lockhart, and Guy Kay who big things in the next few sea- will each run the quarter-mile. sons. A* * * * * Rumor has it that one of the Nittany Lion coaches .will move over to one of State's biggest rivals to accept a head coach ing job at that school in the near future. Nothing official yet —just rumor. Look for two or at least one of Penn State's lacrosse players to be selected to play in the annual North-South game at the end of the season. One of them is a goalie and the other a midfielder. * * * * * Don't be surprised if a few var sity sports and possibly all the freshman sports are minus sche dules when the new sport sea son rolls around next year. A drop in enrollment could very well bring a swing of the ax. a * * * * Here's hoping all the events in the Blue-White track games this afternoon end in four-way ties so that more than a handful of men will be eligible to win let ters during this abbreviated sea son. A sophomore, Gehman has been dubbed by Werner as "the best sophomore miler Penn State's ever had." The strange thing about it is that .Gehman never ran the mile in competition until the Navy meet last weekend. Against the strong Middle competition, Gehman turned in a 4:22 mile. The first mile Hor ace Ashenfelter, one of Penn State's most formidable track alumni, ever ran was a 4:31.. Bill Ashenfelter did a 4:25 in his first attempt. Bob probably won't shave his time down to Gerry Karver's 4:11.6 for a while yet, but he's got two more seasons in which to accomplish it. Sax, a freshman, could very well develop into one of State's greatest sprint men. He came to Penn State from Kearney, N. J. High School. with the national high school 440 record in 1949 of 48.3. In his first frosh meet against Penn, Sax copped the 100 and 440 and dashes, setting a new frosh U.S. Golfers Take 2-0 Lead In Cup Match BIRKDALE, England, May 11 (fP)—Four fighting finishes that left the British hanging on the ropes gave the United States a 2-0 lead at the end of the first day of the 13th Walker Cup golf match today. Brilliant afternoon play reversed the morning picture almost completely. The Americans won two matches in . which they were trailing at the half-way point and they halved the other two. Halv ed matches do not count in Walker Cup scoring. Must Win Four The United States must win any four of tomorrow's eight singles matches to clinch the cup which the British have owned only once since 1922. Great Brit ain must win six of the matches, for victory. Willie Turnesa, the American captain and a favorite with the British galleries, partnered young Sam Urzetta, the U.S. amateur champion, to the biggest victory of the day, a 5 and 4 verdict over "Clothes„ k r , College Man” This Week's Six BEST DRESSED MEN Al Pope . Tau Phi Delta Bill Gibson Phi Kappa Tau Eugene Denitz Pi Lambda Phi Hues Men's Shop By ERIE MOORE Sports Editor John Morgan and Jimmy Bruen. Dick Chapman and Bob Know les, one down at noon time, de feated Alex Kyle and 20-year-old lan Caldwell, one up. Frank Stranahan an d Bill Campbell, apparently certain los ers when trailing three down after 18, finished all square against Ronnie White and Joe Carr. Charlie Coe and Jim McHale broke even against Cecil Ewing and John Langley. They were all square at lunch and were still square at 27 and 36 holes. Watch this page Tuesday for the clothing choices of these six _men. They're best dressed. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Dick Cover Phi Kappa Psi Herb Kurtz Theta Chi Don Stalcup Triangle Rain Cancels Colgate Contest Rain, no game. That's the whole story of the Penn State-Colgate baseball encounter which wa s scheduled yesterday for the Ham ilton, N.Y., diamond. More rain is predicted today in Syracuse for the Lions' double header listed with the Orange nine this afternoon. Bill Everson with a record of 1-1 is Coach Joe Bedenk's prob able pitching nominee for the first game against the New Yorkers and portsiding Owen Dougherty (4-1) is likely to get the call in the nightcap. The. Lion sluggers will be swinging to increase their season log of 5 wins and 2 defeats. The Colgate contest is a com plete washout as no attempt will be made to play it off. - Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests I S • li. lik oft rii i i, ......,....... : ....k....... ; „ ) ....,...........,.: isougg sito movelftmuMmioi "Il r „ .4" vv. *" . < 0 No wonder he blew his stack! All this double talk 'lll°P— about quick cigarette tests was a flagrant infringement on his patent rights! They couldn't fool this character with "one-puff"—"one-whiff" experiments. Millions of smokers have reached the same conclusion—there's just one real way to prove the flavor and mildness of a cigarette. It's the sensible test —the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test —which simply asks you to try Camels a's your steady smoke ... on a pack-after-pack, day-after-day basis. No snap judgments needed! After you've enjoyed Camels—and only Camels—for 30 days, we believe you'll know why ... More People Smoke Camels Bowlers Ron 300, ST PAUL, Minn., May 11 (2rl:9 A perfect 300 game and another of 299 were bowled in the Am erican Bowling Congress tourna ment today. Vincent Lucei of Trenton, N.J., turned in the perfect score in the second game of his doubles match. The 299 was posted by IHoward Rommell of Sturgis, Number 19 ...THE WEASEL than any other cigarette! 111 11 , 04 raacE9rai r z . omit GPArwrgew ~~ .~- . ffor l "Who do they think they're kiddie' I invented PAGE AYE* p p, Games Mich., aiso during doirbleass eons. petition. The 300 game was the eleveadt perfect score in ABC :tournament play. The last previous 300 was rolled by Leo Rollick of Hunt ington Park, Cal., in doubles com petition in 1946. The 299 game is the 14th in ABC history. ov: ,opataft4 o4 „.OVa;K:9I double talk!" moo; ca»• tftli I " „.5. ic e •.• ; t," os4it,' • ..„„„ e t ACiVel 414tT rett • 4 1, % NV, Afir