MTESDAY, MAY 29, 1951 Stickmen Win, 10-5; Wilcox Sets Mark t Captain Phil Benedetti, Lion goalie, was voted the George R.' Pittenger Memorial award at the annual lacrosse banquet which was held at the Eutaw House last night. The, award is given annually to the man who is judged the most improved player on the squad as well as the most valuable. Also over the weekend, Jack Wilcox established a new Penn State individual scoring record for a year when the State la crosse team wound up its regular season with a 10-5 triumph over Cornell Saturday at Ithaca. Wilcox Breaks Record Wilcox, a strong candidate for selection to the North-South all star contest, tallied 20 goals to ,break the former record 18 set by ;cm Sullivan in 1946. Wilcox sent sa, shot home just 3:55 after `the match. had started to break the record.' Wilcox' also scored an 'other goal later in• the game. Paul Reffensperger also broke the previous existing record when he scored his lone goal of the 'game. 'Raffensperger's tally gave him a total of 19 goals. Another Penn State record went by the books as the 10 Lion tallies gives them a total of 101 Which surpasses the old record of 86 set in 1946. Cornell Scores First Cornell jumped off to a fast 1-0 lead after 0:27 seconds on a shot by Tom Nuttle. State roared back to tally four straight' shots nand assume a commanding lead. Penn State's scoring was even ly divided. Besides Wilcox's pair and Raffensperger's goal, "Doak" Walker, Jim Reed, and Wayne Hockersmith added two goals each. Dick Rostmeyer accounted for the final Lion tally. The win for St ate was its fourth in a row and its sixth of the year against three losses. The 6-3 log was the best for a Nick Thiel team since 1946, when his club won seven and lost However, the 6-3 record duplicated the season of 1948. 20 Players Receive Letters , Thiel announced that 20 play ers as well as head manager Ho ward Decker would receive let ter awards. The players are John Amber, Benedetti, Tony Eagle, Barr A.Splundit, -Bill Forrest, Al Fulton, John Henry, Ed Herring, Hockersmith, Bob Koons, Raffen sperger, Rostmeyer, Reed, Vance Scout, Dale Sheffer, Jay Stone, Walker, Don Watkins, Wilcox, and Bud Wolfram. JOBS OPEN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Salaries $3,000 to $12,000 Immediate need for office help, pay roll clerks, timekeepers, engineers, draftsmen, skilled and unskilled work ers all types, on large Government and private contracts in United States, Hawaii, England. Belgium, Italy, Ger man, Iran, South America, Far .East. Living quarters, transportation, high pay. Men .and Women, both. For in formation on these job contracts and Upplication blanks, send $2.00 mailing charge to: Employment Information Center. Dep't.- COL 30, P.O. Box 4, Brookline 46, Mass. No other fee or chirge of any kind. Delivery guaran ed. We are Bonded. Members of :rookline Chamber of Commerce. You're graduating fast In time! 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They will face the winner of the Frank Corrado and Gene O'Neil—Eryth Rea and Neil Powell match. Dick Zucker and Bob Kauff man, Phi Sigma Delta, reached the quarter-finals with an 8-6, 7-5 win over Ron Coleman and Sandford Bennett, Alpha Tau Omega; as did Vic Lynch and Gordon Stroup, Beta Theta Pi, by defeating Dave Crum and Edi son Garner ,Phi Kappa Psi, 8-6, 7-5. Mike lorio and Anthony Gri maldi, Alpha Phi Delta, won by forfeit over Charles Walton and Frank Conte, Theta Xi.- All-Stars IM Soccer Kings The All-Stars with slick ball handling won the independent intramural soccer championship last night, 2-1. Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Phi Epsilon went into the frater nity finals as they defeated Al pha Gamma Rho and Phi Gamma Delta. Win IM Horseshoe Title Don Hazlett and Eusebio Lavin of Alpha Chi Rho won the intra mural horseshoe crown by de feating defending champs, Bill. Aiken and Jack Pickett, Phi Del ta Theta. Colgate Net Team Mauls Stafe, 8-1 By JOHN With Dick Gross and ageless Gus Bigott registering the lone point, Penn State's tennis team was defeated 8-1 by Colgate on the varsity courts, Saturday after noon. The victory—number 19 in 22 matches for the Red Raiders— was almost the exact duplicate of- last week's 9-0 conquest over the locals. Entering the final doubles match with a commendable 8-0 lead, Colgate's intentions of making it two shutouts in a row over State were suddenly jolted when the Nittany No. 3 combo of Bigott and Gross scored several aces to capture the event. The twosome' stopped veterans Dick Millar and Dick Heath, 6-4, 6-4. Lust Downs Landon For the second time in the past two weeks, Captain Bill Lust was a straight set winner over State's Captain Owen Landon. His scores were, 3-6, 4-6. Sophomore sensation Ben Bis hop topped Dick Wieland in straight sets, 0-6, 9-11. In the third singles fray vet eran Bob Barker' took the mea sure of Bill Aiken, 3-6, 6-8. Davis Bows After losing his first set,' 3-6, Ed Davis came back to cop the second set, 6-0, only to have let terman Stew Bicknell take the last set, 5-7. Colgate's No. 5 man, Ed Stern, won over Bill Wood, 6-3, 1-6, 0-6, and Ted Stanton defeated Bigott, 1-6, 1-6. In the doubles activity, State's No. 1 and 2 combinations were beaten in straight sets. The Nittanies conclude their season tomorrow, hosting Du quesne University on the varsity courts. Sale! HUR'S Men's Shop We're Going To Remodel... From sidewalk to alley . . . to give you a complete new college shop. Plans call for tearing the place apart. Our Contractor Sez: CLEAR THE STOCK . . . "The men gotta have, room to work. Make way for the carpen ters, painters, and electricians." Clear the Stock... . . . and the heck with prices. This is no time to quibble. Prices Slashed. Up To 50% and More EVERYTHING MUST GO! Top quality merchandise, including newly arrived summer apparel and all the smart things for FATHER'S DAY. 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Delta Upsilon gained the finals by a forfeit victory over the Phi Deits, while the Alpha Sig five. defeated the Sigma Nu team, 3-1, in the semifinals. Opposite Old Main PAGE SEVEN