PAGE SIX Lions to Close Home Season Six Penn State baseball regulars, Captain Bill Hopper, Carmen Troisi, Bill Mihalich, Chris Tonery and Bill Everson, will play their final game before Nittany fans when the Lions meet Colgate this afternoon. State's home season closing game starts at 2:30_ p.m. on Beaver Field. Final Home Game Bill Hopper Uncle Sam Gridder Corporal Fr an Rogel, former Penn State fullback who played professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers, may cavort for Uncle Sam in 1952. Assigned to Fort Eustis, Va., which annually fields a strong football team, Rogel is almost certain to be drafted for the service eleven. REEDSVILLE SPEEDWAY REEDSVILLE, PA. ONE. SHOW ONLY DON'T DARE MISSITI I Adu Tax l inc. 25 I FREEe Under 12 with Adults Coach Joe Bedenk was unde cided on his starting hurler for today's game, but named Ace Ev erson (5-1),, Keith Vesling (4-2) or John Moore (0-0) as his choices to get the mound assignment against the Red Raiders. A victory today will keep the Nittanies in contention for an NCAA bid when that body's corn mitte meets Monday in Scranton. The Lions' current record of 12-4 is as good as most District 2 teams in the lost column and bet ter than most of the other teams in the important win column. Bedenk's lineup will be the same as all season if centerfielder Sil Cerchie's torn knee ligament has mended. If not, Ron Weiden hammer will cover the spot. In rightfield the slugging Nit tany Captain Bill Hopper will be making his last appearance in three heavy-hitting seasons for the Lions. Currently hitting .304, Hopper leads the club in total bases with four home runs, three triples, a double and nine singles. His 16 RBl's are second only to leftfielder Tonery with 17. Senior Tonery leads 'the club in most hits with 21. Senior shortstop Troisi leads the club in assists, 48, but also has made the most errors, 12. An other senior, Mihalich, follows with 41 assists. • Utility infielder and senior Paul Mowry is batting 1.000 -with one hit and one official trip to the plate. MON NITE ', 8:30 P .M. MAY 26 lONS CHEER 7 MU SIN ON EARN. 711LZAtrienal • Atomic Rocket Car Leap • • World's Champion "CRASH" Roll-Over Contest e Death-Defying Ohre Bomber Crash • Sensational Pretelslon Driv ing Thrillers • The Human Bomb and many other fantastic stunts ex actly as featured in News reels, Television and in MGM'S Screen Hit, "To Please A Lady" with Clark Gable THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE CMLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Tennis Lions Meet Colgate All-Stars Cop Soccer Title Although the All-Stars, defend ing champs, were idle -in the intramural soccer tourney Thurs day night, they captured the 1952 crown when Joe's Boys and Dorm 23 were handed setbacks by the Iron Men and Beaver House. The All-Stars own an unblem ished record over a period of two years. Last year the All-Stars were highest in the scoring de partment. Carrying only one player from last year's roster, the All-Stars have had only one goal scored against them in three games. SPORT SH ARGYLE HOSE Co c m ott b o e n d s R l e . g 2 u s lar Slashed to f o r 88c Hu rit'Weifi Open Tonight IT'S TERRIFIC ! CASH Everything SLACKS 100% Wool Desert Tone Gabardine Reg. 12.95 SLASHED FOR CASH TO 'B.BB We're Swappi PAJAMAS Reg. 3.95 & 4.95 SLASHED. FOR CASH TO 2.66 Buy Till 6 p.m. By GEORGE BAIREY Tennis Coach Sherm Fogg, pulling all the strings in order to surprise mighty Colgate and extend the tennis Lions' four-game win streak, has installed freshman Bill Ziegler in the number two singles position against the Raiders today. Match time on the varsity courts is 1:30 p.m. Ziegler, Fogg said, has been performing very • well since he returned to the squad for the Duquesne match. Working in the number four sp o t against the Dukes, Ziegler turned'out a steady two-set win. He had been side lined for two weeks' previously with a bad right wrist. The unexpected move will strengthen the middle two singles, positions, with sophomore Bruz Ray and Captain Ed Davis each dropping down a slot. Ray will go in the number three spot while Davis will work in number four. Dick Robinson will be in the top spot for the Lions today for the return Raider match. Colgate HUR'S RAISING You Gotta Give If You Wanna Get So We're Giving Values GET CASH Slashed for RTSREGULAR $4.95 . SUITS 100% Wool Sheen Gabardine Reg. $55-59.50 SLASHED FOR CASH TO 41.44 New Goods TIES Reg. 1.50 SLASHED FOR CASH TO 88c Now for Slashed for Cash to $3,33 or Old Cash POLO SHIRTS • Famous Make ' Just 'Received Reg. 1.95 SLASHED FOR CASH TO $1.44:. father's Day SATURDAY, MAY 24, '1952 thumped State on Colgate courts earlier in the season, 8-1. Holding down the fifth an d sixth singles jobs will probably be reliables Dick Gross and Gus Bigott. Both Gross and Bigott have turned in consistent wins this season. Fogg will probably hold fast with his three doubles combinaz tions. They include Robinson- Davis at number one, Bruz Ray- Dez Long at number two, and Bill Forrey-Bigott in number three. Forrey-Bigott hauled in the lone point against the Raiders in their first meeting. SALE Cash SHIRTS Famous Make • Colored DRESS Reg. 3.95 SLASHED FOR CASH TO • '2.44 Shop Opposite Old Main