Friday, May 24, 1940 Nttany To ,Meet Middies Here, 2 P. M. Tomorrpw Lion. Nine Meets Muhien Menzie Leads 1-1 ,Crusader Win'; 12th Triumph'Sought By Ed Bastian -', Peany Gates' 3-Base Hit, ies Game As Valeri ';`Starts Triple Steal With Truh - n And Medlar With co-Captain Paul Movie leading a rampage on the flounder ing Susquehanna Crusaders In , nn 8-1 runaway Wednesday, the Lion baseball team will battle foi its 12th win against the stubborn Muh lenberg Mules here tomorrow at 2 30 p m Slight 135-pound Ed Bastian, Lion's top huller, is slated to carry ,doe Bedenk's hopes in the Muhlenberg tilt and is expected to con tinue his 12-game winning streak and Pgnn State's yea' ly supei iority :I to nine straight ti iumphs in as many years It's-an oxford that you can wear often, ass it is decidedly' correct _ Of dt. - with any tiu„_,.(ol , l Sportswear -; , APPa r a' 6 35 fiIARPINGV Inc. formerly S.P.S., 135 S. 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'THE - FIRST NATIONAL _ BANK - OF STATE COLLEGE ,; • •, , - .„ Member Fede rar DeP osit Corpordtimi - , xi• - ' 1fft4:144 104: - Menge on Spree As ' , Menne escaped from tin season's batting slump with three_ vicious singles, the Lions gave the Crusaders a 1-0 lead in the first inning but quickly regained it in the foul th with three tallies, add ed Single runs in the fifth and sixth innings, and clinched the game •with a three-run batting splurge in the seventh Penny Gates, fleet Nittany out 'Heide', tied the score with a stot my tiiple to right - scot mg Menzie who had singled, and Martin Valet! hit to left field tal lying Gates Velem then started State's only triple base steal of the §eason when he stole home with ' the third run after Ken uhn and Chuck , Medlar had walked Medlar's Third Win 13111 Debler, sophomore center fielder and Penn State's potential home-tun king, and Gates collect ed two hits apiece, while, Chuck. Medial earned his third riurnph in allowing only five hits and striking out six batters in his nine-inning mound duty The .box - s - core Susquehanna ab 1 h an -e Isaacs, 3b 4 1 1 5 0 .1 Zuback, cf 4 0 ,0 1 0 I Ford, 2b . 4 0 1 2 4 1- Zeranica, c 4 2 6 0 0 Kalterieder, ss 3 0 0 0 2 ,0 3 0 1 0 0. 0 Zivarlch, If - 3.0 .0 1 1 0 Ib 3 0 - 0 , 7 0 1' Krotise, p I 0 0 0 1 0 Gensel, p 2 0 0 '0 1 0 31 1 524 9 4 Penn Stale' ab i 11 - o a e Sherwin, if 3 0 ,0 2 0 .0 Maiula,-2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sapp, 2b ' 2 1 '0 2 2 0 Basista, rf . 1 0 0 0 0 0 (Continued on page four) ' erg Here Tomorrow; Between The Lions ! With DICK PETERS A *pathetical 11) Case Intramural athletics at Penn State are winding up within the next few days and some fraternity will be adjudged the trophy win 'ner for most points,conipl/ed during the school year from - intramural competition Fortunately, the winner is usually one who has taken enough team'championshipsiduring the two semesters to guarantee -the trophy, but some day, when the various championships are even ly divideil the intramural system may take ,a midden solar plexis blow Which will tarnish IM activities forever - And keie's why. According to the Scoring System now in use, teams winning the championships ale given a number of points, varying hem 25 I'm golf putting, to 100 for the football, mushball, basketball and soccer titles A few points ate given teams for merely ,making entrances to the leagues, of for winning individual games Now here!s where -fhe rub comes ni. Points ranging from 10 to 30 are given to houses or groups who have athletic manages, varsity leltei winners, freshmen numeral winneis, intramural bdard members and what not Let's justl,suppose. / If the team championships for the intramural sports were evenly divided, say one house taking football, another winning track, and so forth, no one house would have a predominance of points to assure it of the championship trophy Now along comes one house, with no athletic championship, but having 10 varsity letter men, two intramural ,board membea s, two varsity athletic mailagers, SIX fresh men numeral members, and, let's say, five varsity squad members That house would ring up a total of 620 points. easily enough to take the intramural crown for 214 year. In other words, the IM trophy would be awarded for extra-curricular activities and not foi athletic ability and parlinipafton. The basic principle of intrainin al athletics is to enable students' without ability to take part in varsity sports, to get into action on the gl idtron, diamond, cinder path and what have you. As it is now, the system is fostering varsity athletics, something which is unre lated to the true ideals, of an IM athletic program )3y_,all means, varsity athletics should be fostered, and in every logical means If there is a cup to be given for the group which sponsors the most varsity athletes to Penn State, then let it be given for that But keep it away from the IM setup, which should be en tirel,9 for the "little man" in the sports world 'i has been a hypothetical pioblern, but how easily it might turn into one of real logic. Scrubs \Win Softball' Cup l As '4 IM'Tourneys Eiid Tour intramural tournaments ended this week with the Scrubs taking the independent mushball championship, Ray Harris of Joida'n ;Hall winning Life independent ping pong crown, Jules - troicia winning the badminton title for Phi Epsilon Pi, and Beta Theta Pi's Tom Heck winning the .fraterndi putting tournament , The Scrubs, with Art Borsa pitching, defeated the BRB Club, Art Langdon pitching, 8-6 The BRB's led 6-0 at the fourth inning, but homers by Joe Valle and Scott Moffat gave the Scrubs a start to ward their victory Borsa struck out 14, while Langdon put four out_by the strike out method The Scrubs entered the finals after defeating ' Met '4l, 8-5, while the BRB's defeated Alto AC 9-6, 'to become the other fi nalists Harris defeated Hal Bookbind er, Blue and White, 21-12, 21-17 to take the ping pang title iHis flashy returns to every corner had Bookbinder guessing and missing Harris previously de feated Bob Barradlough, 21-18, 22-20, In the semi-finals and Book binder defeated Paul Hoffman, Watts Hall, 21-16, 21-8, in the semi-finals In the badminton tournament, Broida, Phi Ep, 'defeated Bob Batchelor, independent, 15-10, 15- 10, in the finals Heck, Beta, defeated Saul Tom berg; Beta Sig, in the jar putting finals In the independent golf' putting, John Wagner defaulted to Paul Whitmoyer in the finals Whitmoyer, however, declined to accept the championship on a for feit, and will probably play Wag ner for the title Fraternity golf foursome enter ed the - semi-final rounds this week with Kappa Sig, DU„ Delta Chi, and Sigma Chi still fighting for the title Tife Kappa Sig golfers downed SAE, 4-2, DU- difeated Phi Gain;, Sigma Chi defeated Phi Sigma Delta, 4-2, and Delta Chi downed Phi Kappa Tau, 5-L Tennis approached the final rounds as the following matches were completed• Reid and Leyton,. Betas, de feated, Jeeter and Scheuer Phi Delt,-6-4, 6-3; Schleis and Wien er, Gamma, Sig, defeated Freud: iger and Johnston, KDR, 6-2, 6-0, McGill and Winter, SPE, defeat ed Stevens and Dietrich, Phi Delt, . 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. Johnson and Baldi, Alpha Zeta, defeated 'Engel and . Crocker, Phi %Kappa . Sig, 6-3, 6-0 Fischer and Miller, Delta Chi, won , by default from McGill and Winter, SPE; Fore and Gross, Al- - Wm Zeta, defeated Pilgramr and Beatty; Phi Kriptia`Tau, 6-4, 8-6 Freshman Goiters Meet Cadets At West Point ' Penn State's freshmen golf team is off for West Point today for its final match of the season The frosh linksmen ,have an even record so far after splitting their first two matches of the sea- son with Cornell The Big Red golfers won the first match, 5-4, and the State yearlings won the second by the same score In tomorrow's match Coach Bob Rutherford Jr expects to start Don Hart, Harry Thompson, Bill Smiley, Johnny O'Brien, Al Bag insks, and Jack Dorrance Bagin ski is a _newcomer to She ,frosh lineup, displacing Chuck, Elder, while Dorrance, who saw action in the first match, returns to the line up in Ralph D'lorio's place Jack Keller will make the ,trip as utility man Highlighting local golf events this weekend is the PIA A golf tournament "in which approximate ly 40 high school golfers are ex pected to compete Defending champion John J % Markle, of Reading, land last year's runner-up, Jack Harper, State College High golfer, will be among the compe titors in the 36-hole medal play to= chiy and tomoirow - -s , Upsilon open for men' ',Room= & Meals Smiler Session 140 ? ion Bud Gelme 1361 STATE' COLLEGE, TA., TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940 In the highlight match of the aftei noon, Chuck Bowman out lasted Leo CAnale, Syracuse foot ball and basketball star, to takd the Match, 6-8, 8-6, 6-1 Bowman gained the upper hand m the de ciding set and never relmqurshed ;It In another three set match, Johnny Knocle turned back Bob _Beebe Darkness robbed Ted Lesko and Bill Ramsay of victory in the float doubles match when I6ding 6-2, 6-6, they were forced to'stop play A flip of a coin gave the match to the Orange The summaries We inste rn, State,' defeated Isaacs, 6-2, 6-I, Manhold, Syra- Cuse, defeated Goodman, 6-2, 6-4, Hughes, State, defeated Tro \ler, 0-4, 6-4, Bowman, State, defeated Canale, 6-8, 8-6, 6-1, Lesko, State, defeated Pearson, 6-2, 7-5, Knode, State, defeated Beebe, 5-, 8-6, 6-3 _ Manhold and Isaacs, Syracuse, ' defeated Weinstein and Hughes, 6-4, 6-4, Goodman and Bowman, State, defeated Canale and Trox ter, 6-9, 6-4, Ste'arns and Pearson, Syracuse, defeated Lesko and RaMsay, 2-0, 8-6, 6-4 „Turner '4O In Marines Waite L Turner '4O has been commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the U S Marine Corps He will assume duties July 1 1 .4>'"," •%W. , " 25% t0',50-%, SAVINGS --:. . NOW IN-PROGRESS=-7-.. &linen Conquer Orangemen, 6-3 Lions Complete Season With 6 Wins, 3 Losses Penn State's tennis team closed its season here Monday with its sixth triumph of the year, defeat ing Syracuse 6-3. The Lions' record 'for the campaign stands at six. wins against three losses in Ted Roethke's second year as coach Mac Weinstein, ace netman, con tinued his brilliant playing to out class Isaacs, 6-2, 6-I Del Hughes, number three singles man - and con sistent winner all year, came Ihi ough against Troxlei, 6-4, 6-4 The two teamed IA doubles but met defeat in straight sets Bowman Wins in Feature STUDENTS —ON DISPLAY— ARTCRAFT WHITE LEATHER VESTS Fraternity Blankets—Flags—Skins—Paddles Dance Favors—Polo Shirts—Bridge Cloths E. WILLARD KING—ARTCRAFT MFG. CO —GRAND RAPIDS HOTEL STATE COLLEGE—DAILY 3.5 P.M. Get I* Your Si D i sc ovi activit MIST flavor refret and ha of 130t381,Eadirat nervous tension—helps to steady . you while you work. or play. straps sweeten your br'eath and b`righten your teeth, too. Take a whirl at it and see for -yourself. Enjoy healthful, pefrest►ing DOupLErtu4T GOI today. OM today Lions To Finish Season; PIAA's Feature Meet Led by Barney Ewell and Cap tain Nick Vukmanic, the Lion backmen will meet Navy on New Beavei Field at 2 p m tomorrow in fhe season's last dual meet and attempt to repeat their 1937 vic tory when the Nittanymen jour neyed to Annapolis and nosed out the Middies, GB-58 Since then first tilt in AOC, Penn Slate has scored five wins over the Navy team and lost only three Not, to be under rated, the An napolis aggregation has already moved a strong team this yem by beating three of the country's best back teams Duke, last yeat's winner in the Southern Confer ence, was whipped by Navy, and Geolgelowri and North Carolina have also fallen before the power ful Middies Outstanding foi Navy is Hahn felclt, expert in the weight:, who took second in the javelin throw In the Penn Relays last month Hahnfeldt also excels in the dis cus and shotput, heaving the foi met 160 feet and putting the shot 51 feet Also a bulwark on the oppo nents team Is then captain who runs the half-mile Ewell Vas ,received a personal o challenge ft m the Middies through their coach who state, "I have a couple of sprinteis who are very anxious to get a crack at Bar ney Ewell " An added feature of the week end will be the annual PIA A state-wide championships which will be held on New Beaver Field tornm I ow Soose Will fight Ennis In Williamsport May 30 A Memorial Day light for Billy Soose, ex-Penn State In. tercolleglate boxing champion, has' been arranged with „Tack Ennis at Bowman Field in Wil liamsport MIMI I ', ii a , Al 5 ri , . • • i t - 4 , Agee' i e a l?efekW9* . ~,,,-,! ;,-4;,-- ---• l cii;art i :e;. . 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