PAGE SIT Lion '9' Wins, 5-4, Drops Second, 3-0 By DICK McDOWELL Powerful Keith Vesling won his seventh game of the season yesterday as the Lion baseball team split a doubleheader with West Virginia at Morgantown: The Lions had to go twelve innings in the opening contest to get a 5-4 victory but then dropped the seven frame nightcap, 3-0. The Nittanies could manage only six safeties in the first game, scoring the winning j run in the top half of the twelfth when Hubie Kline lifted a long fly with the bases loaded.' Vesling, who now haS a 7-2 rec ord, allowed ten hits, but was able to spread them equally. He got into trouble in the first inn ing after the Lions had scored one run in their half on Chuck Russo's double, a walk, Wild pitch, and Sil Cerchie's long fly. The Mountaineers scored twice in that frame on three hits. Penn State bounced back in the second, scoring two more on two walks, a sacrifice, and two errors. Then in the fifth West Virginia knotted the count with one run on two hits. The Lions scored once in the seventh and West Virginia tied it up again in the eighth with one tally. Neither team could score through, the ninth, tenth, or eleventh frames. Then :n the top of the twelfth, Russo walked and Ron Weidenhammer singled him to third. Tom Werner walked to load the bases. Sil Cerchie was out on an infield fly and then Kline came through - by belting a long fly to left with Russo scor ing after the catch. The second game was a tight pitcher's battle all the way. Gar Gingeribh dropped his second contest of the season as the Lions could make only three hits.. The Lion right hander allowed only four himself but four Lion errors aided the Mountaineer cause. West Virginia scored its first marker in the opening frame on an error, a stolen base, and short stop Chuck Stanley's single. The Mountaineers added their other two in the sixth on an error, a fielder's choice, another single by Stanley, and catcher Jack Wel lington's long double. The Lions• finish the season schedule Saturday when they meet Temple at Philadelphia. The split yesterday gives the Nit tanies 12-4-1 record. BOX SCORES (first game) Penn State W. Virginia AB R $ Russo,2b 4 1 1 Weid'ha'r,ss 6 1 1 Werner,rf 2 0 1 Cerchie,cf 5 0 0 Kline,3b 5 0 1 Bradley,lf 4 1 1 Kennedy,lb 4 0 0 Leonard,c 4 0 0 Vesling,p 4 2 1 Baseball's Big Leagues By Associated Press Gene Woodling's ninth inning single with the bases loaded and score tied climaxed a wild after noon of Casey Stengel's lineup juggling with a 9-8 New York Yankee victory yesterday over the Detroit Tigers. Dodgers Win The rampaging Brooklyn Dodg ers combined ten hits with six stolen bases and Billy Loes' six hit pitching to crush the Mil waukee Braves, 7-2. NIGHT GAMES American Philadelphia - 2. Chicago 1 Washington S. Cleveland 3 National St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 6 Simmons Routed Cincinnati used the great Curt Simmons as if he were a prac tide pitcher to drive him off the mound and defeat Philadelphia 14 - to 5. Giants Top Cubs The New York Giants lowered the boom on the hapless Chicago Cubs for 16-6 payoff before a La dies' Day turnout of 13,550 per- Red Sox Win it took the Boston Red Sox 14 iattklgs before it could edge a 3-2 win over the St. Louis Browns. Kiner Trade? Ralph Kiner, the National Leaguers home run champion for seven straight years, will leave the Pittsburgh Pirates for the Chi cago Cubs before June 15, the Chicago Daily Sun-Times said. TKE Wins IM Soccer' Crown Tau Kappa Epsilon garnered the interfraternity soccer crown last night on the golf course. The TKE's triumphed over Al- Phis Gamma Rho in a well played, hard fought contest, 1-0. The only goal of the game came in the first period when Harald Lichtendahl passed to Don McCormick who booted the ball past the opposing goalie. Alpha Gamma Rho pro duced most of its opposition in the person of Glenn Wiggins, who played one of the better games of soccer on the field. During the course of the bat tle the TKE's got inside their opponents' defense to attempt ten shots at the Alpha Gamma 1 Rho goal, while AGR took one I IeSS Shot at the TKE net with nine. PROGRAMS COMMERCIAL PRINTING Pugh & Beaver State College Todays license number CYS3O Any student desiring part time service station work should contact us: Wimmer's Sunoco Service E. College Ave.. Phone 6143 AB R n Cooper,cf 6 0 1 Wallace,2b 5 1 1 Stanley,ss 5 1 2 Strycola,lb 5 1 2 Wellington,c 6 0 2 Sweeney,lf 5 0• 0 Rabbits,lf 2 1 0 Starchers,3b 4 0 0 Osburn,rf 4 0 2 Heise,p 4 0• 0 Totals 38 5 ' 61 Penn State 120 0 W. Virginia 200 0 (teCon • I Totals 44 4 10 100 100 001-5 6 1 10 010 000-4 10 4 • game) • W. Virginia Penn State AB R H Russo,2b 3 0 0 Weid'ha'r,as 2 0 1 Werner,rf 2 0 0 Cerchie,Cf 2 0 0 Kline,3b 2 0 0 Bradley,lf 3 0 11 Kennedy,lb 2 0 01 Rboda,c. 1 0 Oi Cusick,c 1 0 o,' Gingerich,p 2 0 1 Baver,x 1 0 0 AB R R Cooper,cf 3 1 0 ace,2b 3 1 0 St,anley,ss 3 0 2 Strycola,lb 3 0 1 Rabbits,lf 3 1 0 Osburn,rf . 2 0 0 'WellinktoThe 1. 0 1 TannahilLe 2 0 0 Starehers,3b 3 0 0 Franko,lf 0 0 0 Kalt'neek'r,2b 0 0 0 Norrnan,n 2 0 0 meKown,rf 0 0 0 Totals 25 8 4 000 000 0-0 3 4 100 002 x-3 4 1 ingerich in 7th. Totals 21 0 3 Penn State W. Virginia x—pinehhittell for G The Blues captured their third successive win in Penn State's Bucket Bowl. The Whites, have yet to win one game since the Bowl was inaugurated. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nationally Advertised MEM SUITS Formerly up to 69.50—N0w 38.00 Formerly up to 59.50--Now 48.00 ALL WOOL SPORT COATS Van Heusen, • , Marlboro Long ;Sleeve Formerly up to 39.50—N0w 22.00 ..-~,SPORT SHIRTS Formerly up to 27.50—N0w 17.00 Values up to 5.95 Now 2.88 GABARDINE and WORSTED TROUSERS Formerly up to 22.50—N0w 12.88 Special Lot of ALL WOOL FLANNELS Formerly up to 14.95 Now 8.88 HUB'S MEN'S SHOP ' Keith Vesling Wins Seventh S E HUB'S Big Spring Clearance! TOMORROW, May 22, 9.a.m. - 9 p.m. Bargains too Numeros . to Mention . . . Nationally Advertised Merchandise at Low, Low Prices OTHER FAMOUS NAME SUITS Low, low 28.00 SHOP NOW. WHILE YOUR CHOICE IS CHOICE Netmen Beat Bisons For ,Third.l.straight. The Lion tennis team made its third consecutive victory a. very, sweet one yesterday on the College courts as it completely reversed an early-season humiliation by Bucknell and trounced the visiting Bisons, 8-1. It was a well-seasoned Bucknell outfit that got at the un eixperienced Lions earlier and dealt out an 8-1 setback. Buts yester day things were all even match wise. The overall seasonal mark for the Lions now stands at 4-5. All three Nittany doubles teams won as did five of the six singles performers. Only Dick Robinson in the singles lost—and at that, the match went three sets Robinson met his old arch rival, Bison Paul Remmey, for the third and last time in inter collegiate play in the top singles match of the afternoon. Remmey won, 6-8, 6-4, 6-0, grabbing the rubber match of their personal college duel. 'Otherwise in singles, Lou Lan don, Bruz Ray, Bill Ziegler, Cap tain Bill Forrey, and Dick Gross all posted easy two-set - wins. Lan don beat Al Holton, 6-1, 6-4, to avenge an early defeat. Ray and Ziegler won their .1 :itches in fine style. Ray defeated ..,iegler's old opponent Joe Battin, 6-0, 6-4, while Ziegler dumped Ray's old opponent, Spencer Len hardt, 6-3, 6-4. Captain Forrey took 26 minutes Opposite Old Main By GEORGE BAIREY to put away Tom Deans, number five Bison. Scores were 6-0; 8-1: Dick Gross patted his way to a 6-3, 6-1 win over Frank Klahre;in the number six 'match. •••• Robinson and Landon took . a 6-4, 6-3 decision over Remmey and Holton, and the Ray • Bros. Inc., number two, beat Battin and Lenhardt, 8-6, 7-5 in the doubles. Forrey and Ziegler, after beihg down 3-5 in the first set 'and in the second, phonied their way to a 7-5, 8-6 win, over Pete' Scott ,and Dick Wormser in the number three match. The Summaries: SINGLES Remmey (B) defeated Robinson (S),. 6-6. 6-4, 6-0. • - • Landon (S) defeated Holton .(B), 6-1, 6-4. Brut Ray (S) defeated Battin (B), 6-0, 6-4. Ziegler (S) defeated Lenhardt (B), 6-3; 6-4. Forrey (S) defeated Deans (B), 6-0, 6i‘l: -. Gross (S) defeated Klahre Robinson-Landon Holton (B), 6-4, 6-3. , Bruz Ray-Bill Ray (S) defeated Battin- Lenhardt (B), 8-6, 7-5. • Forrey-Ziegler (S) defeated Scott-Wormier (B), 7-5, 8-6. Luxurious ARGYLE SOCKS Rainbow colors, sizes 10% to 13 Formerly 1.00 'a pair Now 69c HANDSOME TIES Knits, Plains, Reps-88c Colored DRESS SHIRTS 2.88 Special - Lot of WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 2.88 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 193 DOUBLES (S) defeated Remmey-