THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1956 Hoyas Host Lions; Pitching Woes Erupt If Penn State's baseball team is going to hit a slump it will probably be this week, unless Coach Joe Bedenk's mound corps can come through in fashionable style. The successful Lions engage Georgetown University this afternoon at Wash ington, D.C., in:a doubleheader and then meet Navy Saturday on Beaver Field: " The Navy game will be the fourth game of, the week for The twice-beaten lions, and this, ac cording to Bedenk, will practically drain his pitching staff. In today's contest Bedenk will go with either southpaw_ Stan Syzmanski or righthander Ron Smith in the first game Land right hander Maurice Peace in the sec ond. If the Lions drop he opener Bedenk said he may g with his ace Ed Drapcho. Dra • ho is the probable starter for game, but if he goes Larimer will start Sat, Lineup Remains Bedenk's lineup for have Don Stickler catc Miller at first, Lou Sc second, Guy Tirabassi stop, Steve Baidy at McMullen in left field, erman in center, and McMullen or Dave I right. Bob McMullen has been the most torrid hitter at the plate for the Lions. The senior captain has drilled seven hits in his last eight' times at the plate, bringing his batting average to .442, highest on the team. He is leading in base hits, 19, andhas the most doubles, six. Jack McMullen Hitting .346 Other top hitters are Jack Mc- Mullen, .346; Gary Miller. .324; and Don Stickler, .318. Miller is one of the leading RBI producers with 11 to his credit. On the mound staff Drapcho continues to set a record-setting, pace with a .79 earned run aver-I age. He has five wins as against one loss. - Stan Larimer lowered his ERA-to a 2.00 from a 2.46 via his outstanding pitching against Bucknell Tuesday. Drapcho is leading in innings pitched with 57, strikeouts, 47; and base on balls, 29. He has al lowed .'only 26 hits in the 614 games he has pitched. Larimer, in his four assignments, has allowed 18 hits and 10 runs, seven of which are earned. IM Track Entry Deadline Tuesday Entries for this Spring's Intra mural track tournament are due by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the IM office, according 11 Dutch Sykes, assistant IM director. The cost is Si per team. Independents may register individually for 25 cents. The three-day tourney, which begins May 22, limits entrants to two of the running events. Six events are listed: 100 and 440 yard dash, 880 yard relay, high jump, broad jump, and 16 pound shot put. BEST IN TOWN Oven Hof PIZZA (IDEAL FOR STUDY BREAKS) You've never tasted better PIZZA. Crisp crust generously covered with savory tomato sauce and tangy cheeses—the PERFECT TASTE TREAT. Only Home Delivery Pizza delivers directly to you pip ing hot. or serves you in five minutes at the bakery. Special Price for Large Parties Call day, night, and Sundays AD 7-7697 the home delivered PIZZA 129 S. Pugh St. 3 Fraternities Win Quarter-Final Tilts Alpha Zeta, Theta Xi, and Del ta Chi survived quarter-final tests Tuesday night at Recreation Hall in the Intramural volleyball tour nament which reaches a climax tonight. League A titlists Alpha Zeta edged Beta Theta Pi of league D, 8-15. 15-11, 15-9. Alpha Zeta's semi-final opponent is Theta Xi, who nipped Theta Delta Chi, 12- 15, 15-5, 15-13. the Navy oday Stan U day. ame today will ing, Gary !hneider at at short-! third, Bob Jim Lock ;ither Jack atkins in Defending champs Delta Chi of loop B tripped Tau Phi Delta in the other quarterfinal match, 16- 14, 5-15, 15-10. Delta Chi meets Alpha Sigma Phi who drew a first-round bye. Graduating Electronics & Mechanical Engineers... How long will you be "Junior" in your job? READ THIS CHECK LIST BEFORE MAKING A FINAL DECISION. IT MAY INCLUDE FACTORS YOU HAVE NOT CONSIDERED. WILL MY STARTING SALARY SSE DEqual to Industry standards? 0 Better than Industry standards? Gilfillan starting salaries are higher than overall industry standards (averaging $lOO a month higher even in this competitive area). This is because, at Gilfillan, the indi divual's capacity develops more rapidly than under rigid corporation training systems. He is literally worth more from the start. HOW RAPIDLY WILL. I ADVANCE? DAt predetermined intervals, according to a rigid seniority system? As rapidly as my abilities warrant? At Gilfillan, there is no "hierarchy" or sen iority system. Individuals advanbe as rapidly as abilities develop. Salaries are reviewed at least twice a year. WHAT WILL. MY "STANDING" DE 7 aWill I have to work at a board. punch a time clock, or be docked for time off? 0 Will I have professional standing? At Gilfillan, you do not punch a time clock. You work at a desk, In a professional atmos phere, and are subject to your own con science when you need personal time off. CAN I"CARRY THROUGH" ON MY OWN IDEAS? n Up to a point. then senior engineers "I take over? • D All the way through to production? At Gilfillan, a man with a sound idea Is "given his head" and complete, team project cooperation. An assigned technician reports directly to the engineer, for con struction and wiring of circuits. The engi neer carries full design responsibility 011.FILLAN GCA QUADRADAR. provides Search. Precision Final Approach, Height Finding and Airport Taxi Control in a single, air-transportable equipment. Designed for and highly efficient in handling military and civil Jet aircraft, Quadradar has received Immediate and universal acceptance. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Hyflier Win 'Lost' Game In IM Soccer The Independent HyFliers won a "lost" IM soccer game from the league-leading Co-op squad Tues day evening. Co-op defeated the HyFliers, 4-2, but used an in eligible player and forfeited the game to the new League A lead ers. The HyFliers now have a 2-0 record. Delta Tau Delta was the only fraternity team to play its sec ond game of the young season Tuesday. The DTD's defeated Phi Mu Delta, 6-1, on cornerkicks to even their season record at 1-1. Zeta Beta Tau lost to Sigma Pi, 3-0; Kappa Delta Rho defeated Tau Phi Delta, 2-0; Theta Xi shut out Delta Chi, 5-0; Sigma Phi Epsilon blanked Phi Gamma Del ta, 2-0; and Alpha Sigma Phi stopped Beta Theta Pi, 1-0. Theta Chi and Phi Sigma Kap pa defeated AGR and Acacia on cornerkicks when the regulation games'ende'd in 1-1 ties. Nick Thiel, Penn State lacrosse coach, represents his sophomore star, Bill Hess, as "outstanding in dodging and shooting." Yankee Streak Snapped; Bosox Win, Gain Ground NEW YORK, May 9 (tP)—A: brilliant relief pitching and a tie glaring muff by Mickey Mantle! dissolving. three-run inning. and a bad throw by Tom Morgant The Red Sox broke a 4-4 dead presented Cleveland with an un-1 lock with four singles and a dou earned, tie-breaking run in the, ble good for three runs in the ninth inning for a 6-5 victory over • - Isixth. the New Yorkers today. With one out. Jim Piersall, Don Sophomore sensation Herb, Buddin, Sammy White and win- Score was the winner, Morgan! ning pitcher Tommy Hurd singled the loser. lin succession for two runs. That After Rocky Colavito had flied was all for reliefer Mike For out, Mantle dropped Chico Car-$ nieles. rasquel's routine fly to shallow! Billy Goodman, who got three center for a one-base error. Pinch-Idoubles and a, single in five trips, hitter Gene Woodling bounted) + rapped one of his two-baggers off out, Carrasquel moving to seconTerry Dahlke for another tally. At this point, Manager Casey Chicago became menacing In Stengel ordered an intentional the eighth. Ron Jackson beat out pass to pinch-hitter Hal Naragon.la hit off Buddin's glove and went The strategy seemed to work as.to third on Lollar's double. Nor- Jim Busby tapped weakly in front) they's sacrifice fly made it 7-5. of the plate. Morgan's hasty throw' When pinch-hitter Cal Abrams however, glanced off Busby's, and Jim Rivera walked to fill the shoulder and bounced out of Bill; bases, in came Sister, Skowron's mitt, allowing Carras-I quel to score from second withlwo-Sport Standouts what proved to be the winning: , Penn State's 1956 baseball team run. (boasts two two-sport athletes. Third baseman Steve Baidy, of Williamsport, also plays basket. ball. Center fielder Jim Locker man, of Cheswick, doublee as a fullback on the football squad. BOSTON. May 9 (IP)—Boston de feated Chicago 7-5 today for its sixth victory in the last seven games on rookie Dave Sisler's through production. Creative ability is rec• ognized in overall advancement and specific rewards such as large bonuses for patents. WILL MY FIRM ER THE RIGHT SIZE? is it so large I could be lost kl the shuttle? E ls It so small that the work may not be pure engineering? 0 Is the firm growing, so I can grow with it? Gilfillan is neither a giant nor a small, lim ited company. Seven Gilfillan plants are located In Southern California, with Engi neering Headquarters at Los Angeles. Gil titian is large enough to handle all phases of research, design and development, yet not so large a man gets lost. The individual's growth is assured by the continuing Gilfillan expansion program. . WHAT WILLEM MY"FIELD"Or WORK? DWill I be confined to one field or have opportunities in a diversity of fields? IDthese include "tbinorrow's" new est areas of electronics development? Gilfillan is best known as the pioneer of GCA radar and all its major improvements. Including the Gilfillan GCA Quadradar—yet GCA is only one facet of Gilfillan activities. The firm has been engaged as a prime sup plier of research, development and produc• tion of Military Electronics Systems since 1942. Including Missile Guidance systems, airborne and ground; Electronic Counter measures; Navigational Radar (GCA and AGCA); and Electronic Radar Trainers. Gil- Man is now concerned with many of today's newest, classified areas of electronics ex• ploration and development CAN I IMPROVE MY PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND STATUS? 0 Will tuition be paid by my firm? fiWill I be given aid in publishing technical articles? a will thp experience of the entire engineering group be available to met Gilfillan pays tuition at universities or tech nical institutes. All possible aid Is given in individual publishing of technical articles. Continuing symposiums make the total khowledge of the Gilfillan engineering staff available to the individual. WHAT ABOUT THE STABILITY OF MY JOB? v DDoes it depend on temporary big contracts? Dls the firm a "war baby" type that may or may not be permanent? Gilfillan has appointed new engineers every year since the firm was established in 1912. Current openings are in no sense emer gency or temporary big contract lobs, but part of continuing Gnilen expansion. THE ARMY'S CORPORAL. Prime Contract for Basic Research and Development Jet Mktinctrririnm7trTran tuts of Technology. Prime Contracts for Development (improvement and simpliiica tlon ground and airborne electronics sys tems; and Production (ground guidance sys• tems and airborne electronics) Giltlllan also holds Prime Contracts, many developmental, with the Air Force, Army Ordnance. Army Signal Corps, United States. Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force. Royal Australian Air Force,' South African Air Force and the French Government. WHAT ABOUT MY JOB LOCATION ? D ls it In an area with few other electronics firms, so I might find myself In a backwater? ri is it In the center of the irdustry, so there are many opportunities if I want to make a change? Gilfillan Engineering Headquarters is in Los Angeles, now the center of the Elec. tronics Industry, with more than 165 firms in operation-Among these, Gilfillan repute- Lion is tops, broadening opportunity if the Gilfillan engineer should decide to go else• where. However, it le fair to say that. once acquainted with the firm's operation, Gil fillan engineers plan to stay permanently, because of superior opportunities for a comprehensive, remunerative, and secure lifetime career. CAN 1 GET MORE GILFILLAN FACTS? ❑ By correspondence? ❑ Personally? Both. Address specific Inquiries to R. IL Bell, Gi'Nan Bros., 1815 Venice Blvd.. Las Angeles, Calif. An interview wilt be arranged. If you are in the Los Angeles area, telephone Mr. Bell at DU 1-3441. Gilfilian Los Angskos MK CONTRACTORS FOR COMPLETE SYSTEMS Electronic Countermeasures Ak Navigation Aids • Guided Missiles Airborne Radar • Radar Training PAGE SEVEN o=3
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