THURSDAY. MAY 9. PiKA, 1 Win Let In Socc Pi Kappa Alpha ar league tiles in Intra action Tuesday nigh PiKA defeated Al] to win League H ai club beat McKee Fr ner kicks to none, place in independer pha Zeta, 1-0, t d the Lotsis ve. eight cor-| to cop first; :t League A. ’i Kappa Phi na Phi, 1-0; in Hall, 1-0; Substitutes, r i Freshmen i igars, 2-0. t Zela—o In -other games P defeated • Delta Sigi Co-Op downed Irvi Pollock 4 shutout tb 3-0; and the Fit whitewashed the Co PiKA—l, Alpha Bob Edwards prov ning goal for the vi second half to giv League H title. «ded the win stars in the ■PiKA the Lolsis—Q. McKee V—o Lotsis won their third straigi. game of the season with the vic tory over McKee Five. The vic tors won on five corner kicks in the first half and three in the last. 3>i ICapp—l, Della Sig—o The winning tally for the Pi Kapp’s was provided by Nicl Rock in the second half. The vie tors now stand at J-l in League H. Co-Op—l. Irvin Hall—o Joe Norman provided the win ning score for Co-Op in the sec ond period. The Co-Ops now have a 1-1 record. / Pollock TV—3. Subs—o The victors were sparked by Jerry Burke’s three goals, one in the first half and two in the sec ond. "Five Freshmen—2, Cougars—l In scoring two goals, Gary Miller sparked the Five Freshmen to their second straight win in as many starts. ASig, Bullets Win IM V-Bdl Championships Alpha Sigma Phi and the Bul lets won the 1957 fraternity and independent Intramural volleyball championships last night at Rec reation Hall. Alpha Sig defeated Alpha .. Sigma, 15-12, 15-4, and the But lets downed the Dirty Thirty, 15-7, 17-15. Lew Lynch, Ralph Brower and John Jones were the key men in Alpha Sig’s victory. Lynch did the bulk of his team’s setting while Brower and Jones stood ot as spikers. The Opening game was a see saw affair. The Alpha Sig net men jumped off to a 9-4 lead, but Alpha Chi Sig, led by the spiking of Joe Nock and Ken Christian sen, pecked away at the margin and knotted the count at 11-aU.; After dropping behind. 11-12, on the next exchange. Alpha Sig roared back to take the next four points and the game. The Bullets gained the - by trouncing the Drunks. 15-S, 15-3, in the semifinal round. The Dirty Thirty sextet earned the right to 'meet the eventual champs with a 15-13, 15-9 tri umph over the Cougars in the semis. IM Trade Entries Due In IM Office Tuesday Entries for* the 1957 intramural track competition are due 4:30 p.m. Tuesday 'at the Intramural office in Recreation Hall. Both fraternity and indepen dent groups may compete. The events to be held are the 100; and 440-yard dashes, the half mile relay, the high and the broad jumps and the 16-bound shot. Competition will open in the track events at!; :45 p.m., May 2L Field events will {begin at 6:45 p.m. May 22. Finds are set for May 23. Score Will Sett Again D, May 8 (JP)— • will see agair ; which a lini night, but the now the things specialist indi- CLEVELAN Pitcher Herb Scort from the right ey drive smashed last degree of vision is in doubt, an eye cated tonight - X-rays will be t to further the dial to baseball’s m t iken tomorrow nosis of injury s t promising KDR Wine 1 A Rnu/linn Crrwurt Coed Golf Elections Grid Tickets Go Up Wins A D OWI mg L.rOWn I Coed Golf Club elections, which Mounting costs will bring a Kappa Delta Rho scored a 4-0 the KDR keglers to their white-! were postponed Mav ■> will be!^° ost ! ? footba!l ticket prices at win over Alpha Tau Omega to;wash over ATO. Toiiv Dorrell‘i,»ij . j 1.7 , Penn State m 19di. Individual win the fratemitv League A (192-5051 was high for the losers ,he d at 4:15 today at the re ? ular jgame tickets, which heretofore bowling championship Thursday Ed Dempsey (193-509) led the’ go! * tßStr uction meeting. A pres-isold for $3.50, will be priced at night at Recreation Hall. (Theta Xi quintet in a shutout tri-|ident, vice president, secretary-jsl-00. A season ticket for four an< 3 lost five iniumph over Alpha Zeta. [treasurer and publicity chairman 3^°me games will sell for $15.00. eH C ° P H d 'ATn P o’j' {^ et - xi m ' 3 l JIT ? /£^>' the ' s 187-473 effort will be elected. i Penn State’s Eastern champions n?“ ed ATO <34 ‘ 10) Ior second sparked Phi Gamma Delta to a ; 'shattered Pitt’s unbeaten string in P Rifi™ J 1 victory over Sigma Alphajsparked Delta Upsilon to a 3-liwrestling during the 1957 cam- Blame Barron s aOB senes paced Mu; Adie Stevens (206-562) Itriumph over Phi Sigma Delta. Ipaign. otsis gues ir d Lotsis won mural soccer SAVE AN D Let the girls help serve you in their effort' to serve others. Our regular friendly sales people are at your service as well! ; -Piu M ;> l- ’ r V t! • ' ill pi % % in IV! '/ HURS E. College Ave - Across From Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ccV' 0 in a WORTHY km />• ' : pi ... That They May Graduate, Too! „W>l‘ a,** Tomorrow and Friday Will be Hungarian Scholarship Days at Men's Shop. It will be an All-Out Effort... Sponsored by Hur's in coopera tion with the Girls of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority... Proceeds Going to Pan-Hellenic Council's Hun garian Student Scholarship Fund. SUPPORT PROJECT! PLUS 10% to Scholarship Fund Not only will you save 10% on your purchase of any of these items ... in addition 10% of these sales will be contributed to the Scholarship Fund. All merchandise is from our new Spring and Summer Lines. 2 Days Only —Thursday & Fri. MEN'S SHOP Representatives of Phi Sigma Sigma and Hnr’s sales ;oTe preparing for Hungarian Scholarship Days 1 0% °ff on • SUITS • SPORT COATS • TROUSERS • JACKETS PAGE SEVEN all our State College
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