Clarkson Wins Two, Drops Vermont GameThe Clarkson baseball squad, with southpaw Frank Gorman ov the mound, notched their second win over the Yellow jack eta from Rochester, taking a brilliant 4-1 victory. Frank, a veteran pitcher for the Knights established a new strike-out record as he whiffed 18 rival batters, in a beautiful display of pitching.Clarkson picked up runs in the bottom of the fourth and fifth on hits by Joe Gorman and Clif Shute. They added a pair in the seventh on a hit by Stone, a sacrifice, a hjt by Shute, a base on halls, an error by second baseman Devereaux, and a long fly ball into right field off the bat of Joe Gorman.The Knights suffered their first loss of the season due to costly errors in the first two innings as they dropped a contest, 9-3, to the University of Vermont Catamounts in Burlington. The Golden Knights were held to only three hits hy two U.V.Jtt. pitchers, with their only rally coming in the sixth, when three walks and a bases-dearing double to left-center by Joe Gorman, gave Clarkson their only runs.Against LeMoyne, the Knights clinched the game with a five run spree in the seventh frame, taking-the contest by an 8-2 score. The team collected ten hits off the Dolphin pitcher, Pete Delgiomo.Clif Shute went the distance for Clarkson, registering the win in. his first mound appearance of the season. The Knights picked up their first double play of the season in the sixth frame after Dick Busching singled through the box to open the inning. A twin killing from Stone to Dranichak to firat baseman Roger Johnson on O'Hal-1 oran’s grounder broke up the Lc-Moyne rally.■it! Bob'll give uft to be home colls from college!dates a Misa Universe aa w. But beauty’s really only s a chance to plunge into a bh hia favorite campus coi-he decides to forsake a few es open for your Long Dis-»point him—and Mom, too. ist after dinner some night bargain rates that go into and all day Sunday, too) ipossible for you to run up d to take collect.ONI COMPANY