PAGE . SIX Badminton Champ Gets 4th Yictory Bob Goodell, TKE, two time in tramural badminton champ, eas ily defeated Bob Wilkens, Tau Phi Delta, 15-2, 15-1, , Tuesday night to gain his fourth victory of the tourney and the right to enter the quarter finals. Goodell's opponents have scored no more than three points in any one game. A total of nine points have been scored against hil. Dave Girard, Sigriia Nu, who is Goodell's rival in the quarter finals, felled Lynn Boyer, Alpha Chi Sigma, 15-12, 15-4. The vic tory was Girard's fourth. Basketballer Herm Sledzik, Phi Kappa Alpha, downed Dick Col lodi, Delta Upsilon, 15-5, 15-12, while another basketball player, Joe Piorkowski, Theta Xi, won from Ed Hoover, Phi Delta Theta, 15-4, 15-12. Both Sledzik and Pior kowski will be quarter-final op ponents. Dick Phillips, Sigma Phi Alpha, upset Jim Pickett. Phi Delta Theta, 15-13, 15-4. Pickett was after his fourth win, while Phil lips scored his third victory. Dick Robinson, Theta Xi, who has been downing his adversaries with ease, scored an impressive victory over Joe Ruyak, Pi Kappa Phi,.ls-6, 15-5. Dave Bischoff, Sigma Nu, felled Dan Loucks, Tau Phi Delta, 15-5, 15-8, while Bill Wallis, Sig ma Pi, qualified for the quarter finals by gaining a forfeit victory over Bill Ziegler, Phi Kappa Psi. Lacrossemen Play Rutgers Saturday Under the assumption that any change in its record must be for the better, 'Penn State's lacrosse team will tackle the first of its two successive home tilts with Rutgers at 2 p.m. Saturday. State will enter the match with a mediocre 2-3 record, mostly because of a deficient scoring punch. The Lions have scored only 22 goals in five matches, compared to their opponents' 47 The game will help highlight Mother's Day weekend and will be the lone varsity encounter on campui. The baseball, track, ten nis, and golf teams will be on the road. The baseball team will go to Pittsburgh, the track team , to Army, the tennis team to Syra cuse, and the golf team to An napolis, Md., for the Eastern golf championships. In Rutgers, State will face a team that is paced by Wally Beneville, third team All-Ameri can, who spearheaded Rutgers' defense in holding its opponents to 66 goals in ten contests last year. Offensively, Rutgers scored 116 goals last year in winning nine of ten games. The games should be a tossup with State's chances depending on the physical fitness of attack men Doak Walker, Tom Golds worthy, and Dick Rostmeyer, midfielder-Captain Bud Wolfram, and defenseman John Amber. All were on the injured list prior to the Syracuse game, ex- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE PENNSYLVANIA Golfers Upset Pitt, 5-2 For 2.c1 Straight Victory The Penn State golfers did' the "improbable" yesterday by defeating their age-old rivals, the Pitt Panthers, by a score of 5-2. First year men, Joe Webb and Rod Eaken, led the Lions to their second win of the season with the low scores of 71 and 72. Webb was the medalist. BULLETIN Navy whitewashed the Penn State tennis team yesterday. 9-0, in a match /played at Annapolis, Md. 3 Teams Post Handball Wins Three fraternity teams posted .victories Tuesday night to move into the quarter finals in the in tramural handball tournament. Lou Riggs-Joe Lemyre, Sigma Chi, downed Joe Policastro-Bob Goodell, TKE, 21-6, 21-14, while John McCall-Louis Gomlick, Al pha Tau Omega, felled Burt Cushner-Jerry Weisman, Sigma Alpha Mu, 21-3, 21-7. Jim Pickett-Ken Minchin, Phi Delta Theta, entered the quarter finals by gaining a forfeit victory over Emerson Knyrim-Ed True, Delta Chi. Goldsworthy, however, were well enough to play. Wolfram is the latest casualty, pulling a tendon in his right knee against Syracuse in the first quar ter. Another midfielder who will be back in the starting lineup is John Yohman, absent from the Syracuse match because of an engineering field trip. League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE • W L Pct. G.B. Boston 13 5 .722 Cleveland 13 '7 .650 1 Washington 10 7 .588 2% St. Louis 10 9 .526 3% New York 8 9 .471 4%, Chicago 7 11 .389 6 Philadelphia 6 10 .375 6 Detroit 4 13 .235 8% NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 12 4 .750 ___ New York 12 5 .706 Cincinnati 12 7 , .632 1% Chicago 12 7 .632 1% St. Louis 10 9 .526 3 1 / 2 Philadelphia 6 1.1. .353 6% Boston 7 13 .350 7 By TED SOENS The summary for yesterday's match is as follows: Rod Eaken defeated Bob Riley, 1 up; Hud Samson lost on the' 19th hole to Norm Figura of Pitt; Gordon Stroup defeated McCarthy, 5 and 3, Joe Webb won over Docmano vich, 9 and 8; Bill Albert lost to Straub, 5 ' and 4; and George Kreidler and Warren Gittlen de feated both of their men, 1 up. Pitt Rated Favorites , The Lions weren't expected to win as they had only one game to practice in before the match. That meet was against the Big Red of Cornell last Saturday. The Lions won the match 5-2. On the other hand, the Panthers sported a 5 and 0 record going into yesterday's match and were rated the favorites. They. had beaten such future State rivals as West Virginia (2), Navy, Georgetown, and Juniata. Not only did they have the advantage, of 'more seasoning, but Pitt had two exceptionally fine golfers in Bob Riley and Norm Figura. Both of these boys had below par scores in last year's match with State. Haven't Won Since '4l With the exception of Hud Sam:- son, the other members of the "green" squad are all first year men. This match was only the second one in. College competi tion for them. Most of these men will be back 'next year and this much needed experience will proye handy in the coming sea sons. , Yesterday's win means that the Panthers haven't defeated th e Lions in golf ,since 1941. Now that the golfers have passed their "toughest test" of the season they'll, begin preparations for the Eastern Intercollegiate golf tour ney that begins this Saturday 'at Annapolis, Md. MS Swim Star Michigan State swimming star Clarke Scholes tbok first place in the 100 yard free style this year in the 'Big Ten, NCAA and the NAAU.' `SPRING WEEK IS ALMOST HERE! di • • • • Buy Your Booth Decorations Early CREPE PAPER POSTER PAINT • SCOTCH TAPE THUMB TACKS M r • etzger s - OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. - You , Can Get It at Metzgers Baseball Parade By BARRY FEIN The Boston R'ed Sox walked off with the two-game Chicago White Sox series by chalking up a 7-2 victory yesterday at Fenway Park. Rookie southpaw Bill Henry got his fourth straight win: He held the Chisox to five hits' and helped his own cause by hitting a triple arid a single. Johnny Pesky hit a groupd rule double in the, second inning against Ken. Holcombe to cinch matters for the Millionaires. The Cleveland Indians stayed within one' game of the league leading Red Sox, as they took their second straight , from the New York Yankees 7-2 in the Stadium yesterday. Big Bear Mike Garcia kept 12 Yankee hits well scattered in win ning his third game against two defeats. A homer by Flip Rosen and back-to-back doubles by Luke Easter and Dale Mitchell were the big hits for the Tribe. * .* * The Giants, ever, trying to im prove their weak bench, ac quired the left-handed pinch hitter they need in the person of Bill Howerton of the Pir ates. Howerton, a .271 hitter last season, for some reason was waived right past the noses of the Braves, who could use him . . . Scotty Robb, who just re signed from the National Lea gue umpiring staff, has been hired to call them in the Junior Loop . . . Robb, it will be re called, quit after a run-in with the fiery Cardinal manager Ed Stanky. E!:::] The Washington Senators are playing the role of AL spring wonders. They've racked up five straight wins and six out of sev en . . . Jackie Jensen and Archie Wilson, the outfielders obtained from the Yankees in the Iry Noren deal are playing no small part in the current, Nat surge .- . . Why is the fact that Cardinal owner Fred Saigh is charged with $49,,- 000. worth of income tax evasiOn kept so secret by the baseball magnates? THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1952 IM Volleyball Season Closes; Playoffs Begin Twenty-six fraternity A and B division teams ' clashed Tuesday night to bring the , intramural volleyball league games to a close. These thirteen games plus the contests played Monday complete the list of league champions slat ed to enter the playoffs. Alpha Tau Omega-A, Beta The ta Pi-A; Phi Delta Theta-A, Pi Kappa Alpha-A, Delta Tau`• Delta- A, Delta Sigma Phi-A, Delta Up silon-A, Phi Kappa Tau-B, Alpha Tau Omega-B, Delta Tau Delta-B, and Sigma Phi Alpha-B all cap tured 'their respective league crowns. Alpha 'Tau Omega-A whipped Alpha Chi Sigma-A Tuesday night in a playoff game in league B to capture that crown. "In Monday 'night's action, four forfeits were recorded. Delta Chi- A, Pi Kappa Phi-A, Delta - Tau Delta-A, and Tau Phi Delta-B all picked up forfeit wins. In the A division, Beta Theta Pi downed Theta Chi, 15-8, 15-4. Phi Delta Theta tripped' Sigma Phi Alpha, 15-3, 15-3. Phi Sigma Kappa nipped Phi Gamma Delta; 15-10, 15-13. Pi Kappa Alpha de feated Delta Sigma Phi, 15-7, .15- 13. Phi Epsilon Pi went three. games to beat Alpha Phi Delta , B, 15-8, 9-15, 15-0. • Action in the B division showed Delta Upsilon downing. Sigma Alpha Mu, 15-3, 15-12. Phi 'Delta Theta defeated Phi Kappa Psi in three contests, 7-15, 15-10, 15-12, and Phi Kappa Sigma ~ s queezed by Lambda Chi Alpha, also in three games, 11-15, 15-11,:-15-9. The first round of the playoffs were scheduled for last night but results were not available before the Collegian deadline. Leading off in the independent playoffs, Beaver House-A was slated to meet the Pirates, and the Early Risers were scheduled to - tangle with the Foresters. In the fra ternity section, Pi Kappa Phi-B was scheduled to play Beta Sigma Rho-B, while Beta Theta Pi-A went against Lambda Chi Al pha-A. Grid Rivalry The Michigan State• Notre Dame football rivalry is recognized by alumni-dona:o mega phone which each year goes to the win ner.
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