The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 17, 1942, Image 3

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    FRIDAY; APRIL 17, 1942
IMSaccerConlinues
; "'Three more games were run off
yesterday afternoon, in the prelim
inary'round of,'the fraternity divi
sion,in, the intramural soccer tour
nament. '
The Phi Sigs defeated Beta Sig
ma Rho, 2-0; Alpha Kappa Pi fell
■before SAE, 1-0; and Sigma Nu
■toppled Sigma Phi Alpha, 2-0.
Deita Tau Delta faces Phi Kappa
Sigma and Phi Gamma Delta
meets Alpha Chi Sisiia No. 2' in
today’s only scheduled' games.
the M« ther ’ S o<t
present *<*«*
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i • • Fitting and Showing Contest FREE • Coed Pl 9 Race •
s y Block and Bridle Club’s 27th Annual F
! LITTLE INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW !
: ; PAVILION :
j 1 12:30 P. M.i ADMISSION FREE SATURDAY, APRIL 18 I
: o . « Meat Auction FREE ' ® Sheep Shearing Contest ®
Gettysburg Nine Invades lion Den
Al Bedenk Seeks Starling Hurler
Looking toward their second
win of the season, Penn State’s
baseball team will meet the Get
tysburg Bullets on the New Beav
er field diamond at 4 o!clock this
afternoon.
Two factors will have an im-
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portant bearing on the turnout of
today’s battle.
First is the pitcher, tyith only
one good hurler on the squad, and
his arm tired from hurling a
thhee-hit win Over the Dickinson
nine yesterday, Coach Joe Bedenk
will have to worry about the
mound position. As a result the
Lion, coach will reserve his deci
sion until game time.
Tuleya could possibly be avail
atjle, but it is more likely he will
be saved for th<* stiff contest
against Colgate here tomorrow.
Second is the Gettysburg team.
Coach Bob Plank sports a greatly
improved squad over last year’s
nine which 'the 1941 Lions drub
bed 21-1 in six innings. Several
sophomores will also dot- the Bul
lets’ lineup.
Coach Bedenk is using the same
strategy he employed for the Red
Devils by withholding the start
ing outfielders until the Gettys
burg pitcher is known. If the
visitors place a 1 southpaw on the
mound, Joe Piontek, John Eb.er
sole and probably Tom Sidler
would go in the outfield, while the
same combination used against
Dickinson will take the field to
face a right hander.
In the infield, Oggie Martella is
the favorite to don the mask after
his performance yesterday. Cap
tain Bill Debler is a certainty for
first base duties; Fran Farris will
As Penn State’s fourth annual
All-College Circus, “Penn State
Revue in 1942,” enters the final
week of preparation, group of mu
sicians under the direction of
Frank Gullo and Mrs. Jeanette C.
Disden, are busy putting the final
touches to the musical scores that
are to provide the background for
the production.
Unlike the “oompah” blaring
brass numbers that characterize
professional circus troupes, the re
vue’s selections will be in harmony
with the “Symphony in Motion”
exhibtion.
Ever since the first circus in
1939. Gullo has directed the band
for the circus. Mrs. Wisden also
will be directing her fourth string
ensemble for the Wettstone-man
aged affair.
The ensemble, composed of mu
sicians from various campus or
ganizations, has become so popular
that they are now swarmed with
requests for dinner-hour concerts.
The-groups have been practising
.nightly for over two weeks and by
April 25 they hope to have a pro
gram of numbers that will be en
tirely in keeping with each of the
Individual acts, i
Stickmen Meo! Cornell
In Home Season Opener
Lacrosse fans will see the Penn
State varsity in action for the first
time toVnorrow on New Beaver
Field when the Lion
meet Cornell in their home-opener
at 2 p. m.
Following the defeat at the
hands of Navy last weekend, the
lacrossemen have been running
■through stiff drills and field scrim
mages.
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iNetmen Race, Lehigh
Without, Bowmen
Penn State’s netmer., minus the
services of Captain Cluck Bow
man, will play on foreign terri
tory for the initial time this year
this afternoon when they tangle
with Lehigh at Bethlehem in the
first of a two-game road trip.
Bowman, who was slated, to
start in .the number three slot, to
day, ha|s, been suffering from re
curring pains in the side,. College
physicjans have ordered him to
be<|. to prevent a possible appendi
citis operation.
hold down the keystone spot;
Whitey Thomas will be posted at
short stop; and Sparky Brown will
lineup at third, although Sidler
may break into the lineup in that
position.
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THE PENH STATE LAUNDRY
320 W. Beaver Dial 3261
We have an endless assortment of
canc)y. to make your mother the
happiest in the world,
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S. Allen St.
HAGE THREE
The Wiley-Lo Dorm waiters
defeated ’ Efehn Haven in a close
5-game horseshoe pitching con
test last night.
Did You Know That—
; CLIPPER CRAFT SHITS
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GENUINE FILTERS FOR MEDICO PACKED
ONLY IN THIS RED fi BLACK BOX
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retains flaltes—slugs and
:o pipes, cigarette and cigar holders.
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State College