THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 Lion Baseballers, Netmen Win Openi Ttrteya Hurls 3-Hil ' Neften Sweep Match Game lit 10-4 Victory With Crusaders, 9-0 By PAUL WOODLAND By BEN BAILEY" Laying down a five-run barrage Coach Ted Roethke’s varsity in the first inning, Penn State’s netmen successfully opened their baseballers successfully started 1942 tennis campaign by over their Spring campaign as they wal- whelming a game but outclassed loped Dickinson’s Red Devils, 10-4, Susquehanna outfit, 9-0, on the on the New Beaver field diamond College courts yesterday, yesterday afternoon. Displaying surprisingly good Ed Tuleya, only experienced form for the limited practice they hurler for the Lions, held the Dick- have had, the Roethkemlen swept inson nine hitless and scoreless for every match without dropping a four innings, then allowed three set. safeties in the fifth frame when Cy Hull, playing in the number •the visitors’ scoring got itnderway. one spot for State; downed J.ohn- The fifth-inning singles were, the ny Jones, 6-1, 6-3, in the hardest only hits recorded against the tall fought match of the afternoon, southpaw pitcher. Playing a steady and consistent 'Every starting player tallied at game, Jones pulled to within a least one run for the Blue and game of Hull midway in the sec- W-hite, and Sophomore Bob Vail ond set only to be blanked for the made two trips across the plate. rest of the set as Hull found the Whitey Thomas, letterman short- range with his forehand drives, stop, was the only Penn State man Ace Parker, number two man to collect two hits, one of which for State, completely baffled Sus was a double. • quehanna’s Jack Walsh with his Dickinson was weak in several T rAvELS TO NAVY—AIdo Cen- fast breaking stervice, downing the positions, especially the catcher s ci ‘ sop h o more blocking back, will latter in straight sets, 6-0, 6-0. post, as five passed balls were travel f 0 Annapolis Saturday to Captain Chuck Bowman dis partly responisble for four Lion play with the Nittany grid team in posed of Mitman of the Crusad runs. Five Red Devds errors also a recently . scheduled . pi .,; c tice ers, 6-0, 6-1, dropping only one helped the Bedenkmen, as well as scrimmage with the f oo tball team game in the second set. Sopho two wild pitches and a balk. . , Navai Academy. more A 1 Hendler, playing his first Tuleya struck om four patters, * * varsity match for State, won every ST* Sour Rehor P " tHe SSe? eT' o^* tance for Dickinson walking five bfi(la6fS SCIISSIIIIC Johnny iLde followed suit to the S Linn's oTof Column M ai | V Cftf DyaA 0 after the first three stanzas. The IMVV fOf rfflulCC % ,/n iT S °^ •game went six innings. ” 1 «erb Krayb/11, outclassed Jack Last two opponents tallies were Team morale was boosted at Price of Susquehanna, 6-3, 6-0, to registered by 'players wbo got to Spring football practice with the complete the singles sweep, first by the base-on-balls route, announcement by Bob Higgins-, Hull and Parker teamed in the then scored on T-uleya’s only wild head- coach, that the Blue and doubles to defeat Jones and Smith, pitch. However, Penn State scor- White gridders would travel to An- Susquehanna’s starting combina ed no runs without the aid of at napoiis this-Saturday to meet the tion, 6-0, 6-4. Continuing State’s least one flaw by the visiting nine. Navy grid machine in a practice domination, Captain Bowman and Tomorrow afternoon, the Gettys- scrimmage. Bill Lundelius stopped Mitman ■burg Bullets travel here for an- Yesterday’s workout featured and Walsh, 6-1, 6-4. other 4 o’clock game, while Satur- passing practice which enabled Hendler and Knode wound up day at 2:30 p. m. the Lions play. -Dave Alston and Bob: Weiteeil to the .match by overwhelming Mo hosts to Colgate. . shine and a “goal'* line stand” glia .and Price, .6-0, 6-0. Box score: scrimmage which was featured b|y Today’s summaries: iPenn State ab. r. h. o. a. e. the vicious tackling of Ray Ulin- . Hull, PS, defeated Jones, 6-1, Farris,.2b 4 1 1 4 1 0 ski, Bucky Walters and Bill Mun- 6-3. Vail, If 3 2 1 0 0 0 whiter of the Blue squad and the Parker, PS, defeated Walsh, Burford, ,cf .... 3 11 0 0 1 capable blocking of John Jaffurs 6-0, 6-0. Debler, 'lb .7..-3 1' 0 7“l 0 'and Leo Nobile, Orangemen. Bowman, PS, defeated Mitman, Perugini, rf 2 1 1 0 0 0 The Blue line was dented by 6-0, 6-R Brown, 3b .... 3 11 1 1 0 Banbury and St. Clair, while the Hendler, PS, defeated Smith, Thomas, ss 3 1 2 0 2 0 opponents were caught off-guard 6-0, 6-0. Martella, c .... 3 1 1 5 1 0 several times :by the excellent pass Knode, PS, defeated Moglia, Tuleya, p 1 1 0 0 4 l deception practiced by Alston. 6-0, 6-0. Piontek, If ..... 1 0 0 1 0 0 Loss of Bud Davis, second string Kraybill, PS, defeated Price, Totals 26 10 81810 2 tailback, will hinder the Lion out- , 6 -3, 6 -0. Dickinson ab. r. h. o. a. e.' fit in its battle with the Wenrhell- Doubles: Bacon, lb ...... 3 118 1 o coached Midshipmen. A twisted Hull and Parker, PS,, defeated Kramer, If ..... 2 0 111 0 knee, an old -high school injury re- Jones and Smithi 6 _ Q 6 _ 4 Neiman, ss .... 2 0 0' 2 2 3 hurt by the 155-pound “scooter Bowman and LundeliuSi PS> de . Brominski, 3b .. 2 0 0 1 5 1 h ack > will keep the Nittany ath- feated Mitman and Walsh, 6-1, Maclnroy, 2b .. 1 1 0 1 4 0 lete from the gridiron for the rest 6 _ 4 DeForrest, c .... 2.1 0 1 0 0° f . tbe - Spring season, said Dr. Hendler atnd Knode, PS, defeat- Skinner, rf .... 311 0 1 0 rl ® ss - , team . Physician. It n the ed M gli dp j 6 . 0 6 _ Q Maxwell, cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 first serious injury suffered by any f Rehor, p’ 2 0 0 1 1 0 of the gridders this year. Heckel, ,3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Present plans call for a2sto 30 Myers, cf; 1 0 0 0 0 0 man s iuad to travel to Crabtown T0ta15’...... 1. 21 4 3 15 15 5 hy bus for the .practice tussle Score by innings: against the future ensigns ■Penn State 5 1 4 0 Dickinson .. 0 0 0 0 IM Tennis Held Up Intramural tennis will not start until the courts are put in proper condition, Eugen C. Bischoff, di rector of the intramural program, announced yesterday. Wet weath er necessitated the hold up, he said. Entrants for the tourna ment will probably be limited be cause of the shortage of time. ATO defeated TKE, 7-6, yester day in their first softball game of the season. The winning margin was provided 'by a home run by George Geiser ’42. Let's All Get Aboard The "BOND-WAGON" PENN STATE CLASS RINGS L. G. Balfour Co. 109 S. Allen St. in Charles fellow Shop Sederholm Named Rifle Manager For Next Year Ernest Sederholm ’43 was elect ed to the managerial post of the rifle team for next year, it was an nounced last night by Sandy Carl ton, retiring manger. Two first assistants were named at the same time. Homei Davis and Richard Devaney, both sopho mores, were the two elected by a committee composed of tho rifle coaches, Capt. Arno P. 'Mowitz and Lieut. S. Bruce Gilliard, tbe co captains, Hal Yount and Bill Le- Worthy, and Carlton. William Goodman ’44 was nam ed freshman manager to succeed Devaney. The annual rifle banquet will be held in the State College Hotel next Wednesday evening. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Drink ice-cold Coca-Cola. Taste its delicious goodness. Enjoy the happy after-sense of refreshment it brings. By just this experience of complete refreshment, millions have come to welcome the quality of Coca-Cola—the quality of t/ie real thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona You trust its QUolltV In State College Call 3919 7 Track Team To Hold Time Trials Saturday For Penn Relay Entries First Games Run Off In IM Soccer Tourney First games in the fraternity division of the intramural soccer tournament were run off yester day afternoon on the golf course fields. Alpha Chi Sigma No. 1 and Alpha Zeta were victors in the only two games played. The Alpha Chi Sigs defeated Gamma Sigma Phi, 1-0; Kappa Delta Rho fell, 2-0, to Alpha Zeta, Both of these games were in the preliminary round. According to C. Eugene Cassel ’44, student manager of the tour nament, four more preliminary games are scheduled for this af ternoon. Alpha Kappa Pi meets Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 4:30; Phi Sigma Kappa No. 2 faces Beta Sigma Rho at 5; and Sigma Phi Alpha and Sigma Nu play at 5:30. MAKE YOUR VICTORY BOND PLEDGE TODAY SMOKER Wednesday, April 22 7:30 P. M. Delta Chi All Freshman Editorial And Business Candidates Cordially Invited. + REFRESHMENTS + DANCING + SPEECHES ng Contests Nittany trackmen continued their heavy drills yesterday in preparation for formal time trials to be held on New Beaver Field at 3:30 p. m. Saturday. The team will be helped this year by a large number of candi dates. The numbter has made possible a larger initial entry in the Penn Relays than any other school. Trials on Saturday will determine more nearly the men who will compete in each event. One of the largest entries is in the freshman mile relay. A total of 18 men will vie for the four positions. They are Williams, Dibeler, Karver, Riley, Deutche, Stuebing, Durilla, Foreman, Carl son, Gray, Chavooshian, Kochul, Shuman, Bates, Beach, Montgom ery, Sclan, and Martin. Included among the entries are three members of the undefeated indoor medley relay tarn. The men entered ar Jerry Karver, Bill Shuman, and John Dibbler. Only member of the undefeated team not entered is Cliff St. Clair. PAGE THREE Slaff
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