PAGE SIX ''':(iine to Close Home. Stand Sam Shatters Standard SAM GREEN, Alpha Phi Aloha, gets off a winning and record shattering shot put heave of 40'8 1 / 2 " last night in the IM track finals. Sam's five points for first place helped Alpha Phi Alpha to its meet sweeping total of •18 points. Alpha Phi IM Track _ By DICK MC DOWELL Three field records were smashed last night while Alpha Phi Alpha swept the fraternity end of the intramural track meet on Beaver Field. • Sam Green of Alpha Phi Alpha set picked up five points for the winning 40' 8 1 / 2 ". Bob Gower, ATO ace leaped 20' jump record. Al Hinkle of Lamb- 1 da Chi Alpha cleared the bar at 5'9 7 / 2 " setting a new high jump record. Hinkle won the cham pionship last year clearing s'B". Alpha Phi Alpha, in winning the meet, compiled 18 points, , while ATO could muster only 101 to gain the second place position. Alpha Zeta tied , w.ith Beta. Theta Pi for third. They each had 7 points apiece. In winning the meet, the Alphas picked up two first place positions, one third, two fourths, and a fifth place. Highlights of the meet: Levan Gordon's sizzling 440 yd. run. He did it in 53.3 • seconds. The three new field records, seldom hap pens in one meet . . . Joe Polito's 10.7 clip in the 100 yd. dash . . . Theta Kappa Phi's 880 yd. relay run, clocked at 1:40.1 and good for a first place. The battle be tween Jay McMahan and winner Hinkle in the high jump. Mc- Mahan missed at the 5' 9 1 / 2 " mark. Summary 440 yd. dash-1, Levan Gordon, Alpha Phi Alpha; 2, John Doppel, Alpha Zeta: 3, Sam Hamilton, Beta Theta Pi. Time: 53.3 . 100 yd. dash-1, Joe Polit o, Theta Kappa Phi; 2, Bob Gower, Alpha Tau Omega; 3, John Dop pel, Alpha Zeta. Time: 10.7. 880 yd. relay-1, Theta Kappa Phi, (Bill Wagoner, Len Wargo, Joe Polito, Larry Fawber); 2, Phi Gamma Delta; 3, Alpha Phi Al pha. Time: 1.40.1 Shot put-1, Sam Green, Alpha Phi Alpha; 2, Ed Hoover,Phi Del ta Theta; 3, Bob Lambert, Tay. Kappa Epsilon. Distance: 40' 8 1 / 2 " (new meet recgrd). Broad jump -1, Bob Gower, Al pha Tau Omega; 2, Lou' Tene roue, Omega Psi Phi; 3, Ed Hill, For harp University School of Law NEW YORK Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course - CO-EDUCATIONAL Members Assn. of American La w Schools. Matriculants must be College graduates and present full transcript ;of Col lege record. - Classes Begin Sept. 29, 1952 For Further Information Address Registrar Fordham University School of Law 302 Broadway, New York 7, N.Y. —Photo by Austin Alpha Sweeps Records Fall a new shot put record and Alphas, thrOwing the shot 7 3 / 4 " to crack the old broad Jaspers Given Edge Over Lion Runners . . • Along with their difficult task , of matching Manhattan's depth and running prowess, Penn State's track forces will enter , to morrow's Van' Cortlandt Stadium meet with a nine point deficit. For the second time this year, Coach Chick Werner's charges are faced with such a pre-meet handicap. The Jaspers will auto matically pick up nine effortless' markers before the contest starts, because State doesn't have a ham mer throw entry. The same situ ation existed two weeks ago at West Point, N.Y.. On the basis of their past per formances, it is a " safe bet • that Coach George- Eastman's cinder men probably won't even need the pre-meet margin. ' The Metropolitan champs have one of the strongest cinder teams in the East. Re-enforced by last year's superb frosh squad, the Green and White clad spikesters have been sweeping titles left and right, and are strong favorites to garner the outhdoor IC4A crown. Delta Chi. Distance: 20' 7 3 4". (new meet record). High jump -1, Al Hinkle, Lamb: da Chi Alpha; 2, Jay McMahan, Beta Theta Pi; 3, Joe Piorkowski, Theta Xi. Height: 5' 9 1 / 2 " (new meet , record). AtCOMMODATIONS FOR' • SUMMER SCHOOL' $15.00 per week • large living (waders excellent meals • • good lOcation, parking space, THETA. KAPPA PHI FOR' RESERVATIONS CALL 6311 , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE Ct4,LEGE By NANCY MEYERS Hoping that Lady Luck will again turn in ,its favor, the Nittany Lion baseball squad will close its home season against Colgate at 2:30 p.m. to morrow on Beaver Field. At present the Lions own a 12-4 record. , Their return to Beaver Field will be quite welcome after a rather disastrous two weeks on the road where they dropped four ' games and won,only two. Cercliie•Back COach Joe Bedenk will prob ably use Keith Vesling, who will be seeking his fifth win of the campaign, as his starting 'pitcher. Bill Everson (5-1),. Jack Krum rine (3-1) and John Moore (0-0) will be available for relief. Bedenk's lineup will be strengthened by th e return of centerfielder Si 1 Cerchie, who was out of action in the Penn game because of torn ligaments in his knee: Cerchie received this injury in the Dickinson game last Friday as he attempted to steal home. The remainder of the lineup will stay the same with the in field comprised of Mike Hunchar, ib, Bill Mihalich, 2b. Carmen Troisi, ss, and Hubie Kline, 3b; the outfield consisting of Captain Bill Hopper, Chris Tonery, and Cerchie; ,the catching being han dled by Bill Leonard. Monday in Scranton a five man NCAA committee will determine which team fr o m Penn State's District, 2 will be represented in the- Little World Series, June 17-19, in Omaha, 'Neb. Tuesday the Lions will close their ,season at Bucknell. Dean Emeritus Penn State's BOard of Trustees has conferred the title of dean emeritus . on Dr. Carl P. Schott, who'll retire July 1 as- dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletes. Dean Schott as sumed, this position on July 1, 1937. • ' By JOHN SHEPPARD The Kelly Green trackmen i won the indoor IC4A handily. Most of their previous success can be attributed to their all around depth and field strength, particularly in the sprint depart ment. Bob Carty, Joe Schatzle, Lindy Remigino, and Vern Dixon have been more than exceptional in earlier shattering exploits. These four have been the most consist ent point scorers of the season, especially in the 'relay events.. Of the select group, Carty is the most versatile in that he sprints, broad jumps, and also toils in the mile relay. Carty has never been beaten as anchorman on the relay squad. The four! top flight sprinters should be at their best when they run against State's Bill Polito,, Captain John Lauer, Skip Slocum, Daye Leathem, and John Milsom. NCAA- Decsion Monday SYLVANIA Golfers to Play Final Match The Penn State golfing season will draw...to' a close tomorrow as the Lion's "green" team takes . on the Red Raiders of Colgate. • .The squad will leave today at 1 p.m: for their trip to New York. Practically the same team that's been playing all season will op pbse Colgate. • State's record so far this sea son shows an impressive 3 wins over 1 loss. They lost a very tough one to Navy last Saturday when Navy's Strobecker, golfing in the final hole against• Kreidler, sank his last shot to barely squeeze by George. and take the match and consequently, the game. ' The, Lions' wins came against Pitt, Cornell; and Bucknell. Favorite subject of coeds-- • ~....g" ...... ifiAi'tl. ... .!'i5....;. • , '..,..;240,:iNc -- 2:77 -- z . .tzcie . , • 4 4..4.i. • - 2:, , *•• , ,,..- , :,. %. vALL ../:y, ,, Yl i i ::...\;.. 1 4,i, -- 310,. `, '. ..;.;"/ ‘..,.. .11z./.e1.; - -) 0 t . . , ........ \ .......,,, \L 4e,,,.1. .1 ~. .. '..: .., „...t ',';',/ 5 0 , •'" • t 4; ..i . , .:'• 71. 0. - ~;•,,,., :,•::' -: *V ai lf;-. .;., : 4 •• '• .\''} .f):' •• . 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