WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1942 Penn Slate Gels A Dale Bureau By BEN BAILEY "Penn State has a dating bureau." Somewhere we've heard that one every year since we were freshmen. Upon hearing it again the other day, for the first time difring the current season, we took it upon . ourselves to check - up on this latest revival, so that there would be no More eases of gullible freshmen having their hopes blast ed before they could even pay their fees. • Surprisingly enough, • this,' one. - turned out to :be the real thing.,: What's more, we'll even wager it becomes a perManent success. . Unlike its predecessors with their constantly moving headquar tefs, list of beautiful girl who neV er • existed, and, others - who did, this one is conducted on a prac tical basis and by a reliable organ ization. . • Under the personal supervision of iMarge Magargel '44, enterpris ing Home Economics major work ing in conjunction with the Penn State Chit) and the TWA, the bureau has, in the two weeks since its inception, matched more than 90 couples still not definite matches. Last weekend alone, Miss Magargel handled arrangements for Approximately 30 dates. 'Started orginally as a service to members of the Penn State Club, the idea took hold and soon mush roomed into a full-time activity. Now, the bureau has been opened to . all students, whether they are members of the Penn State Club or' not, and judging by its success to date (no pun), it promises to be cofne a permanent organization. Students wishing to . use its ser vices Should contact Miss Magar gel (the telephone 'operator re quests us 'to add that her room number is 62 Atherton Hall), and arrange for •an •interview. Miss !Vlagargel adds their name to the list of heti . civ 4fieltilbeit, tend, after .the inte'rvie'w; claisifies thetn aa ,cordihg to . appearanbe, Pertonal /ity, religious preferences, hbbbies / and numerous other likes and dis likes. After a careful study of the list, .4 'flame is selected which most closely corresponds to the request of the applicant; the person is con tacted, and arrangements for the date are made; the telephone num ber is given to the applicant, and from then on he is on his own. . Some complaints •have been reg istered, it is true, but the fact still fr remains that the bureau has had a surprisingly high degree of suc cess , so far, something no other dating 'bureau has had. Because of the popUlarity \ of the system, it became necessary to find a central ,location to handle the constantly increasing number of applicants. • The dating bureau is now locat td in the Perm State Club rodni ih Old Main. =Although a final BA of hours has not yet been decided ;upon, the office will remain open ,e3nly on ThUrsdays from 3:30 to m. until further notice. Students are urged to contact •Mio Magargel as early in the . week as possible to make dating 4arrMlgements for weekends-first thero, first served. FROSH Make This Your First Stop For • NEWSPAPERS • MAGAZINES • CIGARETTES , • CANDY Graham & Sons. Where the Athletes Meet With their next game nine days With little more than a week away, Penn State's ?baseball com- left for practice, the Lion golfers bination is prepared to start a have been out on the links playing Making a wide swing across the team which may consist of as country to take part in the Nation- many as four sophomores, and it round-robin matches, with play al Collegiate Athletic Association's is almost certain that some of the offs for team berths scheduled for meet, two representatives of the other '45 players will also see ac- next week. Penn State golfers Nittany Lion track squad will try tion. will meet Colgate June 20 at Ham- . to uphold Nittany laurels when Second base is one of the posi- ilton, N. Y. they compete in the Lincoln, Neb. tions that has changed hands the meet Saturday. most. For the majority of the to-captains Dick Stephens and Barney Ewell, Lion sprint star, regular season, Fran Farris, lead- Bill "Ducky" Swan, along with will be trying for his first triple ing hitter of the Lion club, oc- Ed Fairchild and Bill Smiley are win in the Collegiates as he runs copied the keystone sack. pretty sure of places on the start the 100 -yard arid 220-yard dashes Looking to the future, Coach Joe ing line-up. All of them saW aC and broad jump. He will be com- Bedenk gave Ed Sebastianelli tion during the past season, one peting for honors in this meet more experience at second, shift- of the best in the history of Penn. against an old rival, Hal Davis, ing Farris to the outfield. Now State golf teams . University of California flash. Sebastianelli will be unable to Among the new candidates for His record against bavis stands join the Nittany ranks until next the varsity are Hank Keller, Stu three Wins for Davis to one for the year. • Burns,Jack Dorrance, and Dick rn Lion. Ewell will be trying to even Dale Bower, who recently co- Hastigs. Two of these men, and up the score with his western rival pleted his frosh ball career, is the WESTERN SkorciN'TEß H alpossibly three, will be chosen for along with trying to score his firstoutstanding candidate for the job. Maurice Posner and Bill Sidler Davis, thiversity of California triple triumph. champion who. will face Barney . the trip to Colgate June 20. Penn State won the berunning are also in the running, but it is Ewell in the battle to decide the 'Barney nester will r wi e shifted more likely Sidle 'll , b champion title of the "World's fastest hu- the hurdle events. Big competi-bto third, since man" in the NOAA meet in Mil- tion in this department will eßower's g may Division of the Eastern Intercolle waukeeship title in the Middle Atlantic be needed. giate Golf Association last Spring this Saturday. The two Pittsburgh's Hap Stickel, 220-yard sprinters divided in the 100 and low hurdle record holder in IC4-A Sparky Brown, who formerly when the Nittany golfers had 'their 220 in last yeir's AAU meet in and CIC meets. He annexed the played third base, has been trans- first undefeated season in seven • CIC title in Milwaukee last Satur- 'erred to the pitching staff. years. Philadelphia. - • _. , , . . day. Stickel will also be classed as a ._ . • Gordon Continues events"dark Morse" beca u s i e n tohfe his s 0 and 220 MI Rec Hall Trophy Cases Now Filled , _ showings in those distances in the . s • Hitting Streak . IC e 4-A's ' r s ot a e n d d es in f ov S o a r t i u t ied t a n y' Saturday's the loweet. And Our Cups Still Runneth. Over . timber-topping event because he Behind the ten-hit attack of his has scored the best -collegiate time The good architect who threw building program of 1938, assorted teammates, Hank •Borowy won his in it this season. together the plans for Penn State's cups, and topping them all, six fourth straight . yictory of the sea- Bill Carter, 'Sprinter for the Pan- Recreation Hall, never conteM- almost life-size portraits of Penn son for the invincible Yankees to then who has harassed Ewell in plated such a sport season as has State All-Americans. whip Detroit 4-1 in one of the several meets this season, is rated been carved out during 1941-42 by ____l3 ut, impressive as they are, two American 'League games play- lower than usual for this meet be- a myriad- of Nittany athletes. these •are the glories of yesterday. ad Yesterday. : Tommy Blenrichcause., of failure to finish in the th other Words our trophy cases Gathering dust in the Dean's Of contributed around-tripper to 'the are full; our cups runneth over. fice for want of display space New Yorker's hitting \ splurge. ,money in either the 100 or 220 Sat .urday. . Most of 'this year's crop of languish an Eastern Interconegi lincidentally,-Joe Gordon was , trophies 'has run over into Dean ate O•yrn trophy, an Eastern Inter successful ih keeping his eonse- Schott's office, and while the collegiate Wrestling cup, the in cuiive hitting streak going when IM Dean is a fine felloW and We re- door IC4rA gold statuette, a soc he hit safely for the 27th straight' 111 us .League spect him highly, five or six in- cer award and the second plaeo game during the * Yankee's win yes- . - tercollegiate championship cups priZe in the national cross-country terday. • seems to 'be a slight excess in championship. In the . only other American To mart Today room decoration. Don't take the All of which is our long winded League game "the St. Louts :Browns Dean to task, however, for he is journalistic way of recommend lost 7-4 to the :Boston Recisox and With initial mushball games the most innocent of bystanders ing the construction, or at least Judd, Redsox _rookie hung up his scheduled to get under way this —a victim of circumstances—who the discovery of, some appropri fourth victory -against four de- afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Fra- had to take the trophies in when ate display spot for these, our re feats. This is ',the only the fifth ternity league, the Summer intra- the College failed to provide a wards. Why should we hide our Brown loss in their last 20 games. mural" program will officially nesting place for them. light under a bushel basket any 'Doerr and Conroy had home start. Walk up to Rec Hall some time. longer? The window of a local runs for the Hub City team while Fraternity and Independent Just inside the door in two large retailer would better be used with Johnny Stephens had a round- groups desiring to have published cabinets you will find the accu- a display of his own wares than tripper for the Browns. pictures of their' players should mulation of years of Penn State with the free publicity of our 'Meanwhile Pittsburgh was win- bring glossy-finished photos to the athletic efforts. Those large disc hard-earned' cups. Just for 'the ning its 'fifth straight game by Collegian office. A nominal cost shaped plaques from the Penn impression it would make on the walloping the Staggering Boston will be made for engraving. Relays, an artistic blue and white freshmen, if for no other reason, Braves, 10-2. The Buccos had 13 Sixteen fraternity squads and record of eight years of undefeat- we would like to see all of this hits to ,aid Ken Heintzelman in garnerin his sixth win. eight independent groups have al- ed soccer under 'the incomparable past Year's gold and silver neatly g, , .' ready entered 'the league, accord. t Bill Jeffrey, a silver shovel which arranged in ONE striking display The , ing to John Silan New York Giants hopped '43 and Edgar broke the ground in the great in the Old Main lobby. on Gene ThoMpson, Cincinnati Gales '43, co-mahagers. Redleg hurler to continue 'to win In addition to complete cover on its Western trip. The Giants • age of daily games, the Collegian won 3-1, with the 'only -Red score will periodically publish standings marked up whirr Ray L'amanno, rookie catcher, slaintn6d out his of the teams, batting averages and seventh homer of the year. outstanding plays. Today's schedule follows: FRATER NITY E four Sophomores Help sp. LEAMT in. Alpha Phi Delta vs. Kappa Del- Bolster Soccer Squad to Rho ' Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Sigma Although weakened when Tad Kappa Salom, captain _elf . - last' year's Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Up freshman soccer _wad left school, silon four members of the '45 booters Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Phi continue to bolster Coach Bill Jeffrey's 1942 version of the Penn Alpha - State booters at 'their "twilight 6:30 v. m. Gamma Sigma Phi vs. Pi Lamb scrimmage 'on 'the golf course Lamb field's. • da Phi 'Salom who was counted upon Beaver House vs. Alpha Chi to fill one of the halfback positions Rho • left the campus to join the Naval Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Beta Sigma Air Corps. Rho IHOwever, with Paul Bender, Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Nu Dick Wesner, Bill Dietrich and The Independent league will Bill Grimes all reporting for prac- start its games tomorrow. tice daily and a fair sized group of veterans from last year's var- GAMES TODAY sity back, indications point toward National League another of Penn State's perennial Boston at Pittsburgh (night) successful soccer seasons. Brooklyn at St. Louis Both Coach Jeffrey and Captain New York at Cincinnati Hap Freeman are, continuing their Philadelphia at 'Chicago efforts to schedule. matches for the American League summer. So far the - first carded' Chicago at Philadelphia genie will be the regularly sched- St. Louis at Boston uled game with 'Gettysburg, here, Detroit at New \rork October 3. 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