PAGE EIGHT Courimen Face ISucknell Today Still hampered by injuries, des pite the return of Captain Chuck Bowman, the Lion courtmen make Iheir second home appearance of Ihe season today when they meet ißucknell on the varsity courts at 4 p. m. Bowman, who missed the week end trip because of recurring i>ains in his side, has fully re covered and may start at the num ber two position. Coach Ted chief worry now is the doubtful condi i ion of sophomore star Cy Hull, who was forced from a doubles match Saturday because of a se vere shinsplint. Hull, States number one man, has been unable to practice this week, and the injury mny force him on the sidelines for today’s ■match. The Lion’s hopes for victory were dealt another blow yester day when A 1 Hendler, sophomore ;Tarter, injured his shoulder. Herb Kraybill, undefeated this year at the number six spot, suf fered a slight ankle sprain in the Lehigh match, but will probably ;;ee action today. Ace Parker, Bill Lundelius, and Johnny Knode complete the line up for today’s match. DO YOU KNOW THAI This group of nationally known suits, 100% all wool and cus tomed tailored, are priceless! Don't wait—we have your size! Gome-in-and see them . . . SUITS |® 100% all "Irn wool -r ONE GROUP |\ \1 FORMERLY J/J W f<| WERE $4O-853 Every suit carries its own Na tionally Advertised Label. . Large Selection of SLACKS 4J5 up Opposite Old Main YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at THE MUSIC ROOM 203 E. Beaver St. • RECORDS • Popular Classical • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • RADIOS Tuleya Slated To Hurl Against Muhlenberg Nine Mushball Leagues Maap fomLFinak Ed Tuleva, winning hurler of IICCaE Jvllll I lIIQIJ two of Penn State’s three baseball T , TT ~ , . ... T victories this season, is slated to • H , a , ( T, r! be on the mound when the Lions side Club, 12 to -, and the Canal against the Mules from Street F.rehouse squad downed Muhlenberg on the New Beaver Watts Ha'll, 4 to 1, in the mde- fle , d diamond at 4 p . m . today, pendent section o the m ranunal heaviest hitter on the un mushball league last night. He.- d c , ub Tuleya wiU prob- J. Baltimore and John hurl against the Colgate Red S.lan co-managers of he soft- R agaln when the Blue and ball leagule, announced hat T - travel to New York (o r two angle meets SAE tonight while this wee kend. Paul La- Ph, Sigma Kappa plays Beta S.g- on , y other pitcher vvit h a win ina Rho. to bis cred it, is expected to get In the independent league to- the nod £or the Syracuse tilt night, Jordan Hall battles IVlillei 3way Friday. Club in the semi-final round. The Coach Joe Bedenk plans to use winner of this game plays the tuleya, a junior southpaw pitch- Canal Street Firehouse ten, « everv Wednesday and Sat champs of the past two years, for urday wh " en he is rea dy.” the title Friday afternoon. Bedenk’s baseballers are favor- Both the independent and fra- e d to top the Muhlenberg nine ternity leagues are being run off this afternoon, having registered by the elimination system. As a 6-4 win last year, the re soon as a team loses a game, it is suits of the weekend Hatties are eliminated from further competi- expected to lean in favor of the tion. opposition. The results ol' preliminary round games played prior to last night are as follows: INDEPENDENT Nittany Avenue Co-op defeated Forestry Society; Canal Street Firehouse defeated Penn State Club; Irvin Hall defeated Lehigh Chemical Society; Frosh Metal lurgists defeated Fairmount Hall; Miller Club defeated Atherton H:ll Waiters; Jordan Hall defeat ed Independents; Watts Hall de feated Ag Ed; Watts Hall defeat ed Nittany Avenue Co-op; Canal Street Firehouse defeated Irvin Hall; Miller Club defeated Frosh Metallurgists. FRATERNITY Phi Ksppa Sigma defeated Del ta Tau Delta; Delta Chi defeated Alpha Kappa Pi; Alpha Chi £r~\; ma defeated Sigma Nu; TKE de feated GcJmma Sigma Rho'; Phi Kappa Tau defeated Theta Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta defeated Kappa Delta Rho; Phi Delta Theta de feated Theta Chi; Alpha Sigma Phi defeated Phi Sigma Dblta; Phi Kappa Psi defeated Beaver House; Delta Sigma Phi defeated Kappa Sigma; Sigma Pi defeated SPE by forfeit. Skiers Elect Gaptain Charles E. Fairchild ’44. was elected captain of the next year’s ski team at a recent meeting of the squad. BASEBALL SCORES National League Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 2 Brooklyn 13, Boston 2 St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 0 American League New York 10, Philadelphia 4 Detroit 4, Chicago 2 Cleveland 4, St. Louis 2 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lineup" for this afternoon will be the same as the first three con tests, with Oggie Martella as backstop, Captain Bill Debler at first, Fran Farris at second, Sparky Brown on third, and Whitey Thomas at shortstop. Outfielders who will start will be chosen at the outset of the game, depending on the delivery of Muhlenberg’s hurler. On the list are Joe Piontek, Bob Vail, Jack Burford, Tom Sidler, Bob Perugini, and John Ebersole. Seeking to extend his hitting streak will be Fran Farris, senior second baseman, who has hit safely the last seven times up, and leads the Lions with a .727 bat ting average. Behind Farris is Whitey Thomas with .625; Tuleya, .500; Martella, .455; Lazar, .400; Sid ler, .333; Piontek, .333; Perugini, .300; Vail, .200; Debler, .182. DU, Phi Dells, Phi Sigs Win In IM Soccer Delta Upsilon defeated Kappa Sigma, 2-0, Phi Sigma Kappa No. 2 defeated Alpha Sigma Phi, 1-0, and Phi Delta Theta defeated Al pha Gamma Rho, 2-1, in yester day’s fraternity intramural soc cer competition on the golf course fields. The schedule for today, accord ing to C. Eugene Cassel ’44, stu dent manager, pits Sigma Nu against Alpha Zeta at 5 p. m. and Theta Xi r,gainst Phi Sigma Kap pa No. 1 at 5:30 p. m. Tomorrow Phi Kappa Sigma will meet Alpha Chi Sigma No. 1 at 4:30 p. m., Phi Delta Theta faces Phi Sigma Krppa No. 2 at 5 p. m„ and Sigma Alpha Epsilon plays Alpha Chi Sigma No. 2 at 5:30 p. m. Extra Deadline Set For IM Track, Golf, Putting The deadline for entries for in tramural track, golf and golf put ting has been set for Saturday noon in 213 Rec Hall, Eugene C. Bischol'f, director of intramural athletics, announced yesterday. There will be no fee charged for three intramural tournaments. The IM track meet will be held at 4 p. m. next Wednesday and Thursday under the co-manager ship of Robert M. Faloon ’44 and Curtis C. Stone ’44. Entrants may only enter three out of the 13 events listed and should signify which ones when they register. Let's All Get Aboard The Between Wrestlers Honor The Lions With DON DAVIS Sports Editor honorary ci ptain of the freshmen lllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll wrestling team at the annual ban quet of the wrestlers held last Without An Elephant night at the Nittany Lion Inn. , lln c . . , D Lieut. Charles M. Speidbl, for ? ’ I°' mer Lion wrestling mentor and vue of 1942 will be without the a member oMhe u. s . Naval traditional monkeys and elephants, „ ... , . . u „ , . ~ , Reserve, returned to the campus but from the little we ve seen by . i ,„ . ~ „ . „ , , for the banquet after completing snooping about Rdc Hall in the last ~ ■ ‘ .. „ , a few weeks, that's about all that course of training at the Ann will be lacking when Gene Wett- =P° I,S Naval Academy. In h, stone and Co. put on their extrava- farewell speech, Spe.del said that ganza come Saturday night. And he wil leave today for Philadel might we add that better entertain- Phia, then proceeding to North ment for the high school seniors at- Carolina to go into active duty, tending “High School Day” on Sat- : Newly elected frosh captain, urday would be hard to find. Glenn Smith, affirmed his joy Outstanding Athlete This year for the first lime, the sports writers of this, our daily paper, will take over the selection of an outstanding athlete for the year. At first we wondered just why the Phys Ed school and coaches were so anxious for us to assume this task. Maybe they would like to see some one else dangling from a limb for a change. Be that as it may, an award for the outstanding athlete of the year will be presented at the Circus Satur day night; Some Random Noies Random notes on and off New Beaver Field ... Gil Radclif, star end on Nittany grid squad of ’39 has recently been promoted to rank of captain. He is stationed in the Philippines and took advanced ROTC while here at State . . . Chet Snyder, last year’s cross country star is now in Liberia . . . Over half of Joe Bedenk’s diamond as pirants are sophomores, in fact, 16 out of 29 . . . First sacker Bill Deb ler has been named to head Penn . State’s second V-5 flying unit . . . According to Bedenk, star mounds •man Ed Tuleya does not get enough to eat at training table. Joe has caught him several' times taking from lunch a paper bag full of sandwiches to eat after classes. And the baseball mentor has other problems. It seems that the boys not only enjoy throwing the ball around, but Joe actually has to drive them in at night. Walking by the diamond at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the other day Joe was surprised to see five boys already in uniform and warming up. Like Father Like Son Almost without exception, sons of famous. Penn State athletes star in the same sports that their dads did. Frosh Jack Weber is making a name for himself on the baseball diamond and Jack’s dad was a great third sacker in ’l4. Sprint star Don Dolbin’s dad was also a sprinter and captained the Lion trackmen in ’l6. The Sayre who wrestled here in ’l4 was the dad of the present wrestler Ralph Sayre. The Answer To The Mystery VT||E QE|\ ADMV* Of The Soviet Defence: I lit KCU AICFII WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1942 Smith At Banquet Glenn B. Smith was elected over the honor he received, but expressed his sorrow for “doc’s departure.” Tonight Shows at 6:45, 8:45 ' KATHERINE HEPBURN SPENCER TRACY ‘The Woman of the Year’ State • TODAY • WAS IT . . . PAUL KELLY? ROSE HOBART? . VIRGINIA GREY? iiilßfloiifSfßa l ' . j WAS IT . . . INEZ COOPER? FELIX BRESSART? PORTER HALL? SOMEBODY DID . . BUT— WHO ? ? ? ? ? EXTRA ADDED "THE GAY PARISIAN"