FRIDAY, MAY 25, 195 ~' }. -- 4 Freshman Southpaw Hurls No-Hit Game , Attention Joe Bedenk: A Penn State freshman, Sa m Curtis, hurled a near perfect game last Sunday in leading his Sterling, Pa. mates to a 14-0 no-hit vibtory over Maple Lake in the Pocono Mountain Association, a north eastern Pennsylvania amateur league. The young southpaw allowed only one man to reach first s base. He was hit by a pitched ball with none out in the first inning. Curtis then went on to retire 21 batters in . order, strik ing out 19 oy.er the distance. . Curtis, not content with merely pitching a terrific game, collected five hits in six trips to the plate. He is a graduate of Newfound land High School, and last year attracted attention when he 'struck out 18 men in a single game. Bernie Custis, a thorn in the side of Syracuse football oppo , sition for the past three years, called th é wrong signals on three parking tickets this week t , and was fined $3O. The brilliant quarterback from Philadeiphid was taken into cur rtody on a warrant charging him with illegal parking on a side walk. Police discovered he had also fumbled two other tickets for illegal parking. r Hal Newell, the new voice of television for the Cleveland In dians home games, is a 1937 Penn State • grad. He has broadcast football, baseball, and hockey . . . Reports have Lafayette baseball coach, Charles Gilbert in line for an' announcing job in St. Louis where he would suceed the late Gabby Street . . . Sign of the Times: A pair of Boston U. sor orities, Sigma Kappa and Pi Phi, `disgusted with the "effeminate play" of Buff Donelli's boys donned full football regalia and fought it out in the first annual "Powder Puff" bowl . . . More ,Football Dope: Pitt's varsity didn't impress anyone in their final spring scrimmage with the old-timers. One old-timer was hear d saying, "If that's Pitt's varsity, I pity them next fall." . . Wayne i) enson, a shifty 170- pound fullback earned Michigan State's "most valuable player" award after the Spartan's Green- White intrasquad game. Benson, a reserve right halfback last fall switched to the fullback spot this spring. Your Home Away From Home Offers you these advantages during all SUMMER SESSIONS: —Most Rooms, the house and the grounds com pletely done over by experts. —New Hot-Water System provides unlimited hot water any hour of day or night. —Completely New Bathroom Fixtures. —Steak Dinners Every Wednesday Night. —Spaghetti and Refreshments every Saturday night. —Our cook has been with us for 16 years. —Five and Seven. Day Plans. —sl4 per week for Room and Board. —New Screens Throughout the house. —Volley Ball, Horseshoes, Ping Pong, Card Room, Mudic Room and Library. THETA HI CALL 4702 or 3915 NOW! TIC DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lion Golfers Host Colgate Team Today The Penn State golf team will meet Colgate this afternoon at 1 o'clock on the College golf course. The State team played an infor mal match yesterday with a team representing th e Centre Hills country club to sharpen up for today's play. The Red Raiders will be led by Bob McCall who last year won second place honors in the Na tional Collegiate championships. Captain Joe Durniak will lead State's forces. Although he has lost his last two matches, he may be ripe for ae rebound into the win column. Bob Bowers, who has played in three matches has the only unmarred record. He will be out for his fourth straight vic tory. In the match against Buck nell he copped medalist honors with a 73. The other five men who will play today are Ted Rob ertson. Hud Samson, Ray Artz, Bob Kunkle, and Mary Golden berg. The State - `team will enter the match carrying a 4-3 record, two of the losses coming from Georgetown and one from Navy. On Satuiday, June 2, the team will end its season against Pitts- burgh. The Panthers can boast a victory over Navy. VACATION STARTS at the RAILROAD STATION And You Can SAVE up to 28% on GROUP COACH TICKETS Here's the Low-Down on Low Costl Gather a group of 25 or more heading home in the ,same direc tion at the same time. Buy GROUP PLAN tickets. Each group mem ber SAVES 28% compared to reg ular round-trip fares, or up to 45% compared to buying one way tickets in each direction! Go Together—Return as You Please! You all letive on one train. But you can return separately, in time for reopening of school. Group Plan savings apply as far as you all go together. then buy indi vidual round-trip tickets the rest of the. way. Plan Your Group Plan Savings NOW! Your nearest railroad passenger agent will help you organize a group to get these big savings... good on most coach trains east of Chicago or St. Louis, north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, and west of New York City. Or, if you're traveling alone, save on Regular Round-Trips. For Comfort and Safety IN ANY WEATHER Take The Train! EASTERN RAILROADS Colgate Netters Here Sat.; Landon Hurt 'he Penn State tennis team's chances of bettering last year' record and avenging last week's 9-0 setback have been dimmed somewhat with the possibility that Captain Owen Landon may not play against Colgate tomor row. The Nittany captain, ' who has been bothered with a bad back, since the beginning of the sea son, aggravated an old ankle in jury against the Red Raiders 'in Hamilton, N. Y., last week, and hasn't been able to practice. May Still Play However, if the ankle responds to treatment, Landon may still play in tomorrow's match. The Foggmen only need to win ' - , - . ... . '' , ..':l , .:..i, : !'-''',' --,;,': '-:.• .2t!: . ..t.:-' - .7 -, . • .. .- 6._..,...,:::.,..4"*...,........,..,.....,.....,?.....,...4:,,: , :...,.. .:.„;...,......,:,.....,;i,.,,,;,.;... ...:.:.,,..,....::.;:.,„..,.. 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Paced by their captain, B ill Lust, the Rockefellermen have six seasoned players in their starting role, four of whom played on the varsity, and the remaining two having gained their experience on the frosh outfit. Veterans The list of veteran performers include Dick Millar, Bob Barker, Stew Bicknell, and Ed Stern. The two sophomores are No. 2 man, Len Bishop, finalist in the Na tional Junior net championships last year, and Bob Miller. 0 CIGARETTE HANGOVER ORE SMOKING PiKA Wins IFC Bowling League Pi Kappa Alpha won the IFC howling championship by defeat ing Delta Chi at the Dux Club alleys Wednesday night. The League A champs defeated Delta Chi, winner in League B, by 106 pins. The PiKA's entered the finals by defeating Lambda Chi Alpha last week for the second half cham pionship. Delta Chi copped the first half title by beating PiKA earlier in the season. The winning team was com posed of Sam Harshberger, Perry Rothenberger, To m Karolcik, Harry Rintz, and Art Oberg. Penn State's four-mile victory in the Penn Relays was its fourth in five years. The time-17:22.6 —was the best in Penn State his tory, the fourth best in Ameri can history. Remember ... means PLEASURE! PAGE SEVEN
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