PAGE SIX Roderer Cops Javelin Toss; Nine Wallops Temple,ll-0 Track Team Finishes sth In IC-4A Meet By JAKE HIGHTON Ted Roderer's intercollegiate championship winning javelin throw of 211 feet led the Nittany track team to a surprisingly high fifth place IC-4A finish behind winning Cornell's 33 1 / 4 points over the weekend. The 14 3 / 4 points by State on Franklin Field in Philadelphia gave the Lions a one place higher standing then last year even though a year ago State's Jim Gehrdes scored a double hurdles win. Successful Season Saturday brought to a close a successful 18th season for Chick Werner. The year featured a Penn Relays four mile champion ship, a fifth ranking among Eastern schools, and a 1-1 dual meet record. Kay Elected Captain Guy Kay was elected cap tain of the 1952 track team at the team's banquet last night. 011ie Sax and Red Hollen were elected co-captains of the 1951 freshman squad. Stan Sporkain was elected head manager for the 1952 season. Sturdy Roderer, in a bright college windup, got off his 211 foot throw in the Friday qualify ing rounds. In a day in which 'the field men took the play from the run ners, graduating Vic Fritts and Jim Herb both defied 6 foot ' 3 inches of gravity to score in a four-way tie for the runnerup po sition in the highjump. Temple's .Lyster won with a jump of 6-5. . Kay Fourth Next highest Nittany finisher was Guy Kay with , a fourth in the 220 low hurdles. Against crack, competition Guy ran third in the semi-final heat behind Cayugan Flash Gourdine to quali fy for the finals. Although Gourdine won the final in 23.7, Guy was a close five yards behind with a fourth place time of 24.2. Miler Bob Freebairn took fourth but was a disappointment since he is capable of bettering the 4:15.6 with which Villanova's Dwyer won: Caught Flatfooted Freebairn was left flatfooted at the gun but came up from an early near-last position to stride into second after two laps. The effort was apparently too much because Bob was unable to re spond to challenges and finally wound up with his worst competi tive time of the year, 4:20.. Another team scorer for the Lions was vaulter Owen Wilkin son. Wilkie soared over 12 foot 6 inches with ease to finish in a four way tie for 4th place. Once again the 13 foot mark was his psychological downfall. McCall Spiked John McCall, who was involved in an elbowing incident twice with Seton Hall's Carty in the 880 and the mile •relay trials, ran into more trouble Saturday in the half mile final. Mac was spik ed in the knee during the first lap and although he gamely finished, he pulled up lame. In the first heat of the mile, the slower section which didn't figure in the placing, soph Bob Gehman ran a fine race to finish third. Bill and Don Ashenfelter had sour endings to brilliant Penn State track careers with finishes deep in the two mile field. Bill appeared strong at the mile while running a yard behind Georgetown's Capazolli while Don was in a contending sixth. On this fifth lap both Bill and Don fell far off the race. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Princeton Nine Picked District Representative Princeton was unanimously elected to represent District 2 in the NCAA college baseball world series at Omaha, Neb.. June 13-17, the selections com mittee announced at its meet ing on Scranton, yesterday. . Penn State with a 10-3 rec ord was one of four teams given serious consideration by the committee. Other teams mentioned were Seton Hall (15-3), Ithaca (18-3). and Hofstra (15-5). The selection committee was composed of Everett D. Barnes. Colgate; chairman; Paul Amen, Army; Charley Gilbert, Lafay ette, and Joseph Bedenk, Penn State. Roderer - Used Rival's Spear To Win Title Ted Roderer pitched a Harvard javelin 211 feet Friday to earn an IC-4A championship for Penn State. The Lion's well-porportioned javelin tosser; fifth last year in the Intercollegiate Amateur Ath letic Association of America (that's IC-4A), made the big jump to the top using a rival Johnny Harvard's javelin. Javelins Ted brought from State were found a trifle under weight. Managers Harvey Light and "Sporkey' Sprokin drove nails under the grip of the jave lin and weighed it again. Ttlis time the officials found the spear to be too short. Borrowing a Harvard javelin, Philadelphia Ted got all his very solid avoirdupois behind his sec cond heave. The toss sailed out 211 feet and withstood the ad-- vances of all fine rivals in the Saturday finals. Thus graduating Ted put a most fitting cap, an IC-4A crown, to two years of work and effort for Coach Chick Werner. Ted won the state teacher's college crown for Lock Haven with 198 feet four years ago al though his best previous competi tive throw was 207 in the Middle Atlantic AAU meet. Ted had saved the best throw of his life for the championship occasion which counted most. 0000•0000000•000 li, , , • SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT TWO SHOWINGS I. See It At 8:42 P. M. With Our Regular Show 2. See It At The MIDNIGHT SHOW COME ANYTIME - SHOW RUN CONTINUOUS • A ONE OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL MOVIES HOLLYWOOD EVER MADE "L 0 0K" Magazine Calls It "The Great Sorority Swindle" "McCALL'S" Magazine "Holly wood Tackles the Sorority Problem" We can't tell you the title, but it stars Jeanne Craine, Mitzi Gaynor, and Jean Peters ... written for the screen by PENN STATE ALUMNI Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein • • SEE THE SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW AND—DANNY KAYE in "ON THE RIVIERA" • BOTH FOR ONE ADMISSION ! 0000000•000•000• Everson Hurls 5 Hit Shutout; Lions Win 10th By DAVE COLTON The Nittany baseball team closes the 1951 season when it hosts Bucknell at Beaver Field at 3:30 p.m. today. The Lions will seek revenge for a 4-3 loss the Bisons handed them at Lewis burg last Tuesday. Saturday, Coach Joe Bedenk's team concluded its two day trip to Philadelphia-with a 11-0 white washing of Temple. Friday the Lions walloped Penn 15-6, and these two victories raised the sea son record to 10-3. Everson Hurls Shutout Right-hander Bill Everson won his second game of the season as he shutout the Owls on five hits. Only two opposing batsmen reached second base. Owen Dougherty returned to his old outfield post to replace Bill Hoppdr, and banged out three hits. "Doc", batting in the clean up slot, Stan Laganosky, and Paul Mowry were the offensive stars with three hits apiece. Shortstop Mowry collected a double and a triple, Lag had a double, and Dougherty hit a triple. The Lions opened the scoring with a five run barrage in the first. Center-fielgier Sil Cerchie singled, but was thrown out steal ing. Harry Little got a walk, but was forced at second on Bill On dick's grounder. Captain Ondick stole second, and scored on Dougherty's single to right center. Laganosky and Mowry both droVe doubles, fol lowed by singles by Bill Mihalich and Clarence Buss. Tony Deler entius replaced starting pitcher Miglicz and finished the game. The Lineups Penn State Ab R II Temple Ab R 11 Cerchic,cf 5 0 2 Cataldo,cf 4 Little,3b 4 0 0 Keyser,3b 3 Ondick,lf 4 3 1 Sherr,3b 1 Dough'ty,rf 5 3 3 Wuzzardo,2b 2 Lagan'ky,lb 4 3 3 Grech,2b 2 Mowry,ss 5 1 3 McKernPnab 3 Mihalich,2b 5 1 2 Fleming,lb 1 Buss,c 4 0 2 Bracel'ta,lf 3 ' Everson,p 2 0 0 Crossmore,c 3 Maguire,c 0 Charters,rf 3 Friel,rf 0 Haverskik,ss 0 Napolitano,ss 2 Miglicz,p Delerentius,p 3 Total 30 520 100 003-11 1 000 000 000— 0 Total' 38 11 16 Penn State Temple Phi Delts Win I Although all the intramural fraternity events are not com pleted, Phi Delta Theta is positive of winning the total point champ ionship, "Dutch" Sykes, assistant director of intramural sports, an nounced yesterday. The Phi Delts have scored 988 points, but won their only title in volleyball. They were runners up in touch football, handball singles and doubles, badminton, horseshoe doubles, and track. Delta Upsilon is assured of sec- Delta Tau Delta "Clothes he College Main" Ed Donahue of Delta Tau Delta, and Herb Kurtz of Theta Chi are the winners of HUR'S MEN'S SHOP "Clothes for the College Man" contest. Pictured her. with Joe Hurvitz, own er of HUR'S, these men proved that they knew college styles by the fact that their choices of clothing drew more sales while displayed in HUR's windows than any other contestant's. Ed Donahue featured a Navy Blue Sport Coat, Grey Flannel Trousers, Navy Blue Topcoat, and proper accessories. Herb, Kurtz's choice was selected for golf course wear, featuring Bantamac Jackets, Sports Shirts, and Slacks. Remember these men. They really know style and where to find it. Before you go home for vacation, stop in HUB'S MEN'S SHOP. And when you come back next fall make HUB'S your first stop for replenishing your fall wardrobe. Congrautiations winners! We'll be seeing you Hur's Men's . Shop E. College Ave TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1 Championshi and place with 755 1 / 2 points. ma Nu will place third in tournament,. followed by. Kappa Epsilon in fourth plac Alum Gets Award FBI Agent Horace Ashenfel has been named co-winner of. Penn A. C. Athlete of the Y: Award. Sharing this distincti with the former Penn State d tance runner is Browning erstwhile Villanova star. Theta Chi Opposite Old Main -