THURSDAY, MAY 22, Amat In Hi Alpha Phi Delta' Amato made clean the Intramural jumpi last night by taking the high jump and t jump. Amato tied his reco year in the high jump and dethroned last ye jump champ, Clayton Omega Psi Phi. Ama 19' 1 3 / 4 ". Carter seemed ing trouble starting off cleared' 17 feet Delta Upsilon's Ra • copped second plac , broad jump, jumping Only an inch shorter place was Dick Jack Tau Kappa Epsilon. place was Jim Gluec , Sigma Phi, with a jump. Finishing in fi , was Leroy Edwards Alpha Epsilon. Finishing second beh in the high jump was to Rho's Jim Shaffe cleared the standard a Third place honors ere split three ways between D 's Hoopes, Alpha Sig's King Ching, and Beta Theta Pi's John Urbari. A new record was set in the shot put by Sigma Phi Epsilon's Andy Stynchula, Stynchula's toss (46' 1 1 / 2 ") soared four inches past the old record set in 1955 by Frank Urban, Phi Delta Theta. Lambda Chi Alpha's Jack Cal derone came closest to beating Stynchula but yet he was far off at 39' 23/4". Bringing up third place was Ed Henrie of Sigma Alpha Epsilon with a 36' 11 3 / 4 " toss. Rounding out the top five were Wally Dar ran of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Denny Shaffer of Phi Gamma Delta. In the independent finals Jim Barton, last year's high jump champion, and George Hammond tied for first Place in the higlf jump, leaping 5' 8%". Al Kettering copped first place in the indie broad Jump by jump ing 17% feet. Ray Maestripieri took second place with a 16'11" jump. Chuck Schuler finished third, close behind Maestripieri 16' 6 3 / 4 ". In the shot put Dick Ashbaugh took first place, tossing the shot 39 feet and inches. Dave Truitt, one of Rip Engle's boys, copped second place with a 39-foot, 6- inch throw. The finals in the 100 yard dash. 440 and the 880 relay will be held at 6:45 tonight at Beaver field. NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADING BATSMEN G AB R IR Pd. Musial, St. Louis __ 29 107 111 .60 .40T Rasa, San Fran. __ 82 122 83 53 .409 Crowe, Cinti. 22 72 7 26 .847 HOME RUNS Thomas, Pittsburgh __________ Walls, Chicago 11 Mays, San Francisco ------ 11 Cepeda, San Francisco•_________ 11 the natural beauty of puritan calf. The algonquin pattern is com pletely devoid of decoration except for the slim moccasin toe stitch. Bostonian Lt d. MINaST/ _ Aroand the -raiser firm Jack Harm' Sweeps h, Broad Benny weep of g events first in e broad d of last at 5' 83i" r's broad Carter of o leaped o be hay- He barely Hoopes in the 18' 10 1 / 2 ". in third wsky of n fourth Alpha 17' 11 3 / 4 " th place • f Sigma nd Amato appa Del . Shaffer 5' 61/2". --Collegian Photo by Marty Schorr THE KNEE, BENNY, the knee ... but must have cleared the bar as He-Man, Benny 'Amato, continues to make it a one-man show in the Intramural track and field tourney. Amato took first in the high jump by tying his own IM record of 5 feet, 8 3 / 4 inches. MAJORS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB a-San Francisco__ 22 11 .667 Milwaukee 18 11 .621 2 Pittslough _____- 18 15 .545 4 x.St. Louis 14 16 .487 8 1 ,c Chicago _____ 15 19 .467 7 a-Philadelphia __ 14 17 .452 7 a-Cincinnati 11 18 .407 8 Los Angeles _— 13 21 .382 9 1, : x—Playing night games PROBABLE PITCHERS San Francisco at Milwaukee (N)—Go mez (1-2 i vs Burdette (34). Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N)—Podrea (1-2) vs Iluxhall (1-1) or Rabe (04). St. Louis at Pittsburgh (NJ—Brosnan (3-1) or Mizell (2-4) vs Kline (4.3). Chicago at Philadelphia (N)—Drabow sky (1-i) ye Sanford (34). AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. CB. New York 21 5 .805 }Comma City 15 .519 7 1 tt Baltimore 14 13 .519 714 Cleveland _______ 14 11 .445 8 1 A Bolton lb 17 .559 9 Washington 13 19 .406 11 Chicago PROBABLE PITCHERS New York at Detroit—Shantz (4-0) ya Foytack (3-31. 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Junior Charles , Bible heimer, -4 4 ,11 playing in the [ number two;' slot, dropped Trust two sets to Dave Haughton 6-1, 6-0 Charles Questa played third in coach Fogg's revamped lineup after playing in the lead-off post Tuesday at Georgetown. He did not respond well to the lineup change as he lost two sets to Dick Johnson, 6-0, 6-2. Sophomore Gene Flick, play ing fourth, did not fare much better as he lost. 6-4, 6-3. to Navy's Marion Osburn. Senior Dick Jacobs, lone victor Big Storewide * BEGINS REGULAR WEIGHT WERE, 35.00 WERE 45.00 WERE 55.00 WERE 65.00 $24.88 $34.88 $42.88 $49.88 WERE 25.00 WERE 29.95 WERE 35.00 WERE 40.00 $lB.BB 523.88 $21.88 $31.88 LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS WERE 3.95 WERE 5.95 WERE 7.95 WERE 12.98 $1.98 $4.48 $5.88 $B.BB :7iiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiMMllllMlllMlMMlUMMlMMllllllllllllli:j nN ~..<.. TODAY * MEN'S QUALITY SUITS Some Reduction on Summer Suits SPORT (OATS SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS • PAJAMAS • RAINCOATS MEN'S SHOES *SWIM TRUNKS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS PAGE SEVEN against Georgetown, started oft well against Navy's Nick Temple, winning 6-4. He extended Tem ple in the second set 5-7, but his attack faltered in the final set as he lost 6-0. Navy's Guy Parson continued Navy's decisive Iwo set vic tories in the final singles match. He defeated first year varsity player, Mel Royer, 6-1. 6-1. The Lion netters could face no better in doubles play, as Navy (Continued on page eight) RADIO Service and Steppkm *Car Radios *Portable Radios 1 'Phonographs *Batteries 411. State College TV 232 S Allen St v".
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