6. 1957 SATURDAY. APRIL II Game Cancelled; doled for April 16 Baseb Resch There will • the baseball ga morning becausl According t. the game will b: nine will now ope weather permitti afternoon against , land on the Beaver Ironically, Wes was scheduled to 1956 season, but .1 rained out. Day': 3rd Pos] The baseball c. the third varsity p two days. The lac teams had their Dickinson and Geo , off Thursday wh e made playing con, sible. Gilbert said th game will not be cause the . two sc find a mutual datl test.,The stickmen 'open their seas.! when they meet I. ver Field. l e no Lion varsity competition here today— e with Bucknell was postponed early this ; of snow. Ike Gilbert, assistant director of athletics, played April 16 at Beaver Field. The Lion their season,' Wednesday estern Mary ield diamond. •rn Maryland pen the Lions' at game was i• • anent cellation was , stponement in osse and golf openers with getown called the snowfall • itions impos- ! I t the lacrosse 1- scheduled be . • ols could not for the con ill also try to Wednesday oyola at Bea- :ng Made Attempts Be Concerning the !..olf match, Gil bert said that atte pts were being made to reschedu e the contest, but that nothing de finite had been arrived at as yet. T e golfers next scheduled match is a triangular test against • Penn and Villanova Tickets are now available at the HUB Desk Saturday on the University links. The postponements do not fig ure to give any of the three coaches an opportunity to get a better idea of their team's strength since ground conditions will not permit any of them to hold prac tide. Phils Get Shortstop For Subs, $75,000 CLEARWATER, Fla., April 5 (IP) The Philadelphia Phillies, with a wealth of pitchers but lit tle else, today dug into the Brook lyn Dodgers' treasure chest to fill their shortstop hole. The Phils obtained shortstop Chico Fernandez and in turn handed outfielder Elmer Valo, hurler Ron Negray, three lesser players and $75,000 cash. Mat Champs 13 Times Penn State won its first East ern Intercollegiate Wrestling As sociation team title in 1918. Its 1957 success was its 13th in the post-season tournament. N YOUR MASTER'S DEGREE AND PREPARE FOR XECUTIVE CAREER IN RETAILING Irehenaive nine-month program for A.B. and B.S. atea emphasis on executive direction in major dovetailed with classroom work. Total pay for cork $450. Co-ed. Scholatahipa. Selective job place mfore graduation. G.I. approved. Next dais, ibex. 8, 1957. Apply now. Write for Bulletin C. SCHOOL OF RETAILING NIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pittomeh 13, Pa. and the Music Room THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Yankees Continue Losing Habit CLEARWATER, Fla., April s,batting average, cleared the right (.4)) The Philadelphia Phillieslfield wall following a double ,by !Milwaukee pitcher Lew Burdette combined four hits, and two New York errors to score six runs in in the fourth inning.Burdette belted Sandy Koufax the seventh inning of an exhibi- for a three-run homer in the sec tion game today to gain a 6-4 tri-ond. Koufax, reached for six hits umph over the Yankees. in four innings, drove in the lone B Bob Bowman smashed out thelrooklyn run with a single, double that drove in two runs in the game-winning rally. The Yankee errors that com pounded the defeat were made by shortstop Gil McDougald, who messed up a potential double play, and by leftfielder Norm Siebern. HOUSTON, Tex., April 5 (VP) Hank Aaron, National League bat ting champion, hit his 10th hoiner in 17 exhibition games as the Mil waukee Braves turned the tables on the Dodgers 5-1 today. 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Get facts on living conditions, research facilities and opportunities to advance professionally at the various Douglas locations. Reserve your career decision until you have talked with the Douglds representative. It may be the most important interview of your life. See Your Director—College Placement Service (University Park) For Your Interview Appointment. Stars of Capitol Records Coming to Rec Hall April 1 Sunday Afternoon at 1:30 ;~ ti ~ -: ~`~- ;. Sponsored by . . . The Jazz Club loss against major league compe tition. WICHITA FALLS, Tex., April 5 (A')—The Cleveland Indians got to southpaw Dick Littlefield for three hits and four walks in a four-run first inning that led to a 12-9 victory over the New York Giants today. The Giants clubbed four home runs, but all were solo jobs by Hank Thompson, Hank Sauer, rookie Andre Rodgers and Val Thomas, a catcher on loan from Minneapolis who joined-.the club today. and Admission: $1.50 PAG! SEVEN
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