The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 01, 1942, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1942;
Lion Nine Tries To Stop HKSSS
fl I ■ I Nine members of the Penn State
I lAITIk I OSinQ physical education department are
■ we'* n ow in Pittsburgh attending the
\/ 1 »•«! n ! ~ n|-, llr convention of the American and
yVGST Virginia riays Pennsylvania Associations for
T r i 1 11 Health, Physical Education and
I WO lontests More Recreation being held April 29 to
n °The team will be under a handi- T T T ' Suffering from three straighl “Among those from Penn State
TJhe team w il . Penn State will play Cornell to- losses on opponents’ diamonds, narticinatinff in the convention
cap for this meet as great as any it day aTld pitt tomorrow afternoon. Penn State's baseball squad is are Dean Schott, John D. Lawther,
?od S flight track and field The team that wiU play in the back 011 New Beaver Field to bat ’ Lloyd M. Jones, Eugen C. Bischoff,
from the Nittany ranks rounds today against Cornell is Ue the Mountaineers from West Robert A. Higgins, Ray M. Conger.
when they meet the Wolverines, made up of the same players who g "
considered a very strong team. so easily put West Virginia and •J- ' - "“‘Because our pitching staff is I
Johnny Glenn and Max Peters, Bucknell out of the way over the ■ % V'O ffe fffders SuJy 1
still out, with ankle injuries, did last two weekends. every game, we’ve .been concen
not make the trip. Marty Schiff, Making the trip are Captain „ '* trating on defense,” said Coach
of the sprint department, has been Chuck Seebold, B.ob Wallace, Dick j Qe Bedenk at yesterday’s drills,
in bed with a severe cold all week. Stephens, Dent Holden, Bill Swan, t , ' /%> 1 ' . “Tuleya is the only good full
lien Frescoln, big discus thrower, and Jim Kramer. Ed Fail child * distance pitcher on the team,” the
has had to remain here to take went along as utility man in case former All-American football
final, exams today, and Alex Bour- any of the players were hurt. ,' ■■■ \ player explained, “and when he’s
gerip, distance man, could not Cornell last downed Penn State ' T off form, we’re practically sunk,
malfe the trip. in 1937, while Pitt has taken the Warren Pyer is a fine relief hurl-
The point-getting ability of Lions four out of the last five ** 'er, but he’s in good shape for only
these, men will be missed in the tj mes the teams have played 1 . Last MIDWAY POlNT—Coach Joe Be- a f ew innings at a time.”
final score tally, Coach Chick y ear > s scores were Penn State 8, denk, who reaches the midway Because of his slight build,
Werner said yesterday. Replace- Cornell 1, and Penn State 5, Pitt 4. point of his 12th season as Lion “Fi re man” Pyer does not have as
ments made in the lineup before Coach Rutherford said his boys bbseball mentor with the contest m ' uc h speed as a heavier pitcher,
departure last night were Chuck wju have a better c hance this year against West Virginia on New and has to rely on his good curve
Phillips to take Schiff’s place and since tbey are not playing both Beaver field at 4 o’clock this af- ba u s , While this hurling is effec-
Louis Borges, replacing Bourgerie. matches on tbe same day a s they ternoon. Tomorrow the two tive. R tires a pitcher more than
The home track feature tor the have - n pi . ev j ous years. ■ ■ . squads meet at 3p. m. any other type of pitching.
■ weekend will be -the freshman ; . Among the changes in the line
meet with Cornell frosh at New _ nag ■ B 0> ■ up are two shifts in the outfield.
S 3 Track And Field Champs Crowned
be Bill Shuman and Gerry Karver • ■ . learns the ropes at Farris’ regular
4,0 re 7°; During Firs! Day Of Inframural Heel s»£
Following this meet which 3> I _ t 0 W arm the bench, so he may be
opens the dual season, both frosh- intramural champions were' FRATERNITY expected to start in the outfield,
and varsity will tangle with Tern- , . , durinff the Javelin Wintersteen, SPE, along with Bob Perugini and Far
v pie on New Beaver Field, Wed- crowned in .13 events during the Van Lenten> Theta . chi) sec- ris. Sophomore Bill Sidler has
; nesday, and the varsity will meet first day of the annual track and Qnd . stejdle> phi Delta Theta, moved in at third, replacing
! Pittsburgh, away, next, Saturday, R e i d intramurals yesterday. Fin- third; Snedecker, Beaver House, Sparky Brown, whose hitting is
and Syracuse, at home, May 16. & ii s ts-were also chosen in four fourth; Clint, PiKA, fifth. Dis- below par. Other infield positions
•. /..V • races and. will compete today as tance, 156 ft. include Captain Bill Debler on
CfAck Racakall Toam Y. .' ' , , , ~ ir , P i llrl V„ High Jump-Worrell, Lambda first base, Sebastianelli at second,
i rCOSII KaSeDail ream ® art of a Sq dpnHpnt Chi Alpha, first; Allee, PiKA, and and Whitey Thomas as short stop.
; A. an . AnaincirArnoll eight other independent, and Schenk DU seC ond; Bond, DIJ, The mound job is a question,
. Opens Against lorneil termty contests. fourth; Morgan, Alpha Chi Sigma, with Eddie Tuleya, southpaw, as
■ -TOicWk-.* *■**:*« “S th s»i?s "*• y* ik 8 ‘". Phl SSnSf^SbaTi-SK
y>.ri!ng squad' intp its lint, gams the jump „ nd was suu- »cond; C hl Wi'?. SPE, third; Roy, Qgtg Heads <M*pi M
o x f the year Cornell fr.esb- ne rup id the broad jump. ‘ ' Kemp N.oble *44 resigned yester
ipen on tbe New Beayer Field dia-. In i ra t er nity competition, the. Distance, 20 ft __° • dayfrom his positionas’44Cam
qiond at 12:30;,p. m.torporrow. most notable individual record -jammer Morgaq, Phi Gamma pus pal . ty c ii que chairman. He will
'•. According to Houck, the g wag compiled , by DTD - S Leonard Be J| a > f irs t ; r^ U ™ eb ’ Pbl TT G T a ” a , be temporarily replaced by Jack
Ijneup consists of Jack W . Krouse Lion football captain, Beb i a > sec ° nd , K s ’ Dld ’ tb ‘ k ’ R. Grev ’44 until clique elections
froshbasketball-star at fust base, > , in the broad f ° f^ ai !.’ gmaC t hl ’ Mat_ sometime in the Summer.
Bud Bauer at second, Don Sander- "“ u . w .• . .. ~ to, AZ, fifth. Distance 68 ft.
cock at shortstop, Paul Zender at an w plaa ® d dashes Shot—Van Lenten, Theta Chi,
third, John Bennett in left, field, als of the 100 a " d . dashes. nrst; Moriata> phi Delta Theta-,
Howard Grebs in right field, and Flnal heats 0 second; Kerns, DU, third; Mor-
Bill Grimes in centerfield. Be- vision’s 100-yard dash 220-yard Gamma fourth;
hind -the plate will be Charley Pe- dash, and 120-yaid low huid es D - Al pha Chi Sigma, fifth,
tron, catching for any one of six begm at 4:30 p Distance, 43 ft. 9 in.
pitchers, including Bob Bolger, these laces, both independent a d INDEPENDENT
Arland Wagonhurst, Joe Golem- fraternity divisions will ho c- 120 . yard L ow ■ Hurdles—Wal
beski, Ken Yount, Bob Gehrett, competition in the 440-yard mn, Irvin Helli ril . st; Dietl -ich,
and Jim McCaughan. • . mlle run > and dlscus ' second; Whitten, third: Kimball,
fourth; Faylor, fifth. Time 14.1.
100-yard Dash MaclCenzie,
first; Durkota, West House, sec
ond; Morford, third; Catanoso,
Penn State Club, fourth; McLaug
lin, fifth. Time 10.6.
High Jump- Walters, first;
Whittien, Speedboys, second;
Webb, Collegian Newshounds, and
Dolinger, Collegian Newshounds,
third. Height 5 ft: 6 in.
Broad Jump Lebow, Watts
Hail, first; Walters, Irvin Hall,
second; Catanoso, third; Durkota,
fourth; Wasser, Ath Hall Waiters,
fifth. Distance, 19 ft. 10 in.
Pole Vault. —Jones and McGill,
tie for first; Catanoso, sbeond;
Lebow and Haines, Watts Hall,
tie for third. Height 10 ft. 2 in.
220-yard Dash MacKenzie
.first; Dietrich, second; McLaug
lin, third. Time 23.7.
Hammer 'MacFarland, first;
McNaul, second; Moore, third.
Distance, 65 ft. 11 in.
880-yard Dash Dick Herr,
first; Wasser, A.th Hall Walters,
second; Church, third; Monford,
fourth; and Cosgrove, Ath Hall
Waiters, fifth.
Injuries Hamper
frack Chances
Twenty Lion trackmen departed , ,
last night for East Lansing, Mich., Leaving for Ithaca yesteiday,
■where they will meet the Michigan the undefeated Lion golfers head-
State thinclads tomorrow after- e d for their first EIGA meets of
i Fraternity Jewelry]
Li G. Balfour Co. I
| 109 S. Allen Si. in Charles Fellow Shop \
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
entitled
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: T HE LOGICAL INTERPRETATION
' OF LIFE" A
BY MISS VIOLET KER-SEYMER, C. S. B.
of Boston, Massachusetts
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bpston, Massachusetts,
IN THE I. O. O, F. HALL
Sunday Afternoon, May 3, at 3:15 O’clock
The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend
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MAREMOR
Undefeated Golf Team
Meets Cornell And Pitt
At Ithaca This Weekend
Corsages for Junior Prom
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