THURSDAY; JUNE 11, , 1942 u s t intalifOlMlnifirllMlllllMlTlMlNUMMllli Between • • • Yanks Lose - :4.41 The Lions • In 11-Innings With DON DAVIS Sports Editor New York's league-leading Yankees were involved in an 11- offlllllllllllllllollllollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllollll Drilling battle w ith Detro it b ut In The Groove came out on •the short end of a • 4-1 score to lose to the Tigers in One of the greatest athletes in yesterday's feature major league Penn State annals is nearing the game. Harris' three-run homer close of his collegiate career. Bar- in the 11th decided the contest. ney Ewell, a colored boy who had . Benton was the winning hurler the natural physique and coordi- kir the 'Tigers, while Johnny nation necessary; has done much Murphy made the box score as ' in addition to help him reach the "losing pitcher. - Joe Gordon got track pinnacle which he has. a hit in the 11th to extend his One of the greatest secrets of his hitting streak to 27 games. snocessAies in his excellent form Meanwhile, the Boston Redsox has "become a habit" with him, as were swamping the St. Louis Coach Chick Werner put it. This Browns for •The second day in a form which is natural to him now row, 10-3. Johnny Niggeling, however only came with constant starting Brown 'hurler, was ham -work. Since he does no longer mered from the box by the Red hallo to stop and think about his sox hitting splurge, while Hugh- form, he is completely relaxed son stayed the distance for Joe when he runs; in the groove, so to Cronin's outfit.- speak. Those close to the track Dom DiMaggio and Conroy had can very often actually hear him homers for the Redsox and Mike talking or laughing as he runs. Chartak, Brown outfielder recent- Barney never strains as he runs. ly acquired from Washington, hit Never dcfes he strain forward as his first round tripper for the he reaches the tape. It is part of Missouri club. This was Conroy's his smooth flowing form to merely second homer in ,two days. stride steadily across the finish. . Jimmy Dykesi, Chicago• outfit Not even in his face is any strain topped the last-place Philadelphia evident. And this can be said of A's, 4-1, to pull a full game ahead i very few runners. of the eighth-place spot. The Ewell ha's scored 37 first . places battle for 'the "cellar" was high in his three years of varsity corn- lighted by the • pitching duel be petition. In winning three firsts .tween Ross of 'Chicago and .Chris .' at the outdoor IC4-A's this year, topher of the A's. f Barney became the only athlete in In the National League, the the 66-year history of the associa- feature game .between •the Brook Lion to score a "triple-triple." He lyn "Bums' and the second-place won three titles three years in a St. Louis Cards was called off row. At the Nationals this week while the Chicago Cubs won by end he will meet his old rival Hal a 5-2 margin from the National r Davis, a sprinter equally as re- League's cellar dwellers, the Phils. nowned as Ewell. ~ laig Bill Lee turned' in a mas 'Following is a summary a 1 terful 'pitching _ performance to 'Ewell's 4-year track record at make it 16 games for 'the Passeau- Penn State: -Lee .cornhinatiott? tline . only hurl . trine outdoor IC4-A titles. -Co- Lee w w h ll o so d ri an , •seem to win for Jim holder of 100 yard record; holder , of no record. • . - Three indoor IC4-A Titles; ludo seconds; holder of broad jump rec _ord. Four NCAA. outdoor titles: • Two National A'AU outddor titles; four seconds. Two National A'All indoor titles, 300, metre and 60. Miscellaneous Titles Won Penn AC (Philadelphia) in door 50 yard dash three years. Broke World's Record twice at 5.1 and 5.0. , Won Drake Relay 100 yard title. Won Penn Relays broad jump title. Won two lylillrose Games titles —3OO yd. and 60. Tied World's `'Record I,n 60 yard dash at .6.1. Won Seton Hall Game's _Sprint title. Won Boston AC '6O yard dash title. Set world's record for 200 yard .dash at Rochester in 18.9 seconds. --Roy Calls Candidates Last call for candidates for second assistant managers fol golf was 'issued last night by Ge'orge Roy '43, present golf man ager: Candidates are to meet any time this afternoon at the golf course caddy-house. GET YOUR COLLEGIAN SUBSCRIPTION NOW • gor - &tart Wear FLORSHEIM SHOES Black and White Brown and White All White See Them In Our Windows fromm's opposite campus Fraternity League Ms Canceled For The Week Initial games in the fraternity section of the 'intramural mush ball league have been postponed until the first of next. week. Ac cording to , co-manager John - Silan and Edgar'„ Gales, the postpone ment was caused by the extensive rushing activity now in progress. Tomorrow night - four indepen dent teams will inaugurate their league season when Miller' Club meets Watts Hall and Matils en counter the . Jordan Hall squad. Both games_ are slated to start at 6:30 p. m. Action in the Indepen dent league will continue over the weekend. Penn Slate Pershing Rifles Unit Reorganizes Penn State's Pershing Rifle unit, Compaty'B,. 'hal - been reorganized arid has begutiarriew campaign to train outstanding-,men in the basic AMC' ciMes'e. Th 6 ne* : campaign started last Monday and will - con tinue through. the . Summer months, according to Lt. :James F. Grove, fculty advisor to the unit. - Joseph F. Garbacz '43 was elect ed captain of the reorganized unit at a recent election. • , McLain B. Smith Jr." 44, and Rudolph Bloom Jr. '44. were elected lieutenants. Charles R. Allen '45 was elected in the same ballriting to the posl ' tion of first sergeant, according to Lt. Grove. • Glenn Miller Band Tops (Continued from Page Two) 3. Tommy Dorey 4. Guy Lombapdo, Wayne King (tie) • In 1942. Glenn Millei Tommy Dorsey Guy Lombardo Kay Kyser The Daily Collegian will conduct a dance band . popularity poll among Penn State students this week. Results and comparisons with the Student Opinions Survey poll will be printed next Tuesday. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN (Continued from Page One) Jung, Alan G. Mellvatn, Byron schel D. Baltimore '43, Paul Mclntyre, and Joseph Riden, Jr. Brown, Sidney Buchuk, Milton Pi Lambda Phi (5): David Du- Dienes, Julian Eliasoph, Milton bin, Robert I. Friedmen, Richard Feldman, Harold French,Herman N. Goldey, Jordon Markson, and A. Lorberbaum, Henry Plone, Al- Eugene Sherman. bert Sankin, Leonard Sattel, Mar- Sigma Alpha Epsilon (5): Wal vin J. Settler, William Stein, and ter E. Evans, Thomas R. Forness, Arthur Stern. David Andrew Hepter, Charles L. Lambda Chi Alpha (4): Richard Probert, and H. Richard Stickel, J ., Laurin, Thurston Laurin, William —. Sigma Nu (15): Jack I. Biery, Lehrian, and Raymond Waples, Raymond El Boyle, Ralph Jr. Fank hanel, Arthur Grotyohaun, Wil- Phi Delta Theta (7): Donald Al- Liam A. laness, Jr., Gregor Mc len Behney, Jr., Samuel J. Cun- Connell, William Marshall, Gordon ningham, John B. Davenport, Jr., B. Miller, Jr., Donald Myers, Har- Richard H. Trumbore, Guthrie old L. Sauners, Donald G. Saun- Patrick, Robert Ard, and Robert ders, William T. Wallace, Stuart Feltault. H. Zimmerman, and John Zubler. Phi Epsilon Pi (12): Max Brooks, Sigma Chi (2): Richard Kjell- S. Marshall Gorson, Melvin Green- man and Robert Campbell. . wold, Robert Klein, Richard Mann, Sigma Phi Alpha (4): Jack Al- Malcolm A. Margolis, David H. bert Cohee, Steward R. Maines, Newton, Stanley Z. Sabloskey, Jr., John C. Reber and Harvey C. Alan B. Spitzer, Bernard Spitz, Waltz. Stanley Wikler, and Alvin Wilen- Tau Kappa Epsilon (2): Jess sky, Jr. Hobday and James Russell. Change Galt, Delta Rho (5): John W. Tau Phi Delta (13): Walter C. LD Fresh Must Change Galt, Robert G. Norton, Robert F. Anderson, Arthur B. Cameron, Chipak, David H. Brown, and John Willard H. Carmean '44, Alfred ' I. Kline. Chamberlain, Jr., Joseph F. Zoo 3, Phy Sep 8 Hours Phi Kappa Psi (2): James Ray- Fromme, Harold W. Geiger, All Lower Division freshmen mond and Boyd Wagner. Charles A. Keeley, Andrew Kug whose names begin with L-Z in- Phi Kappa Sigma (3): William man, Robert G. Miller, Robert W. elusive, should schedule Zoology Anderson, R. James Edmundson, Meger, Delbert S. Perry, Robert 3, which meets Monday at 11 a. In. and Jack Grossett. Schrack, and George F. Whiet, Jr. and Thursday at 10 a. m. in 121 Phi Sigma Kappa (6): Sanford Theta Chi (3): Samuel R. Mc- Sparks, according to Ray V. Wat- S. Bowlus, Edward. F. Hitchens; Kenstry, Donald A. Mann, and kins, College scheduling officer. Harry L. Mumano, Frank E. Neich, Dale Snyder. The change is necessitated by Stanley M. Speaker, Jr., and Jack Theta Kappa Phi (6): Joseph R. the low enrollment which made it T. Jacobs '45. Conroy, John R. Cfasimans, Ed expedient to cancel the two sec- Phi Sigma Delta (12): Paul ward A. Dougherty, James F. tions previously listed in the time Alamar, Robert Finkelstein, Rob- Drumasmms, J. John Smith. A. Ferguson, and table and schedule a new section. ert Fortinsky, Lawrence Koenigs- Freshmen should report to their Tho berg, Philip Liebenm'an, Harris J. scheduling officers this week and Gilbert, Eugene C. Judd, Sheldon put through a drop-add, Watkins Marks, Seymour Rabinowitz, Mor ris Rothenberg, Gerald Warman, said. and Gerald B.Stein '44. For the game reason, Watkins Pi Kappa Alpha (2): Charles announced that there will be only one section for Physical Science 8 McClelland and Robert Trexler. Phi Kappa Phi (6): Richard lectures which will meet Tuesday Bell, Robert C. Houser, Herbert C. at 3 p. M. in 113 New Physics YES, THEY'RE RUBBER Be cause fighting planes must have countless tires like these, the U. S. must stretch its rubber supply as far as possible. As a result col leges must curtail their athletic programs. New tennis balls, golf balls, etc., will be scarce for the duration. At The Movies ICATHAUM "My Gal Sal" STATE: "True To The Army" Fraternities Pledge 166 For First-Day Record FRATERNITY JEWELRY "ALWAYS IN TOWN" Balfour Jewelry Office 109 S. Allen St. The Annual Collegian Dance MUSIC BY THE CAMPUS OWLS Free to Subscribers of Your Paper The Daily Collegian SUBSCRIBE TODAY! )tine 20 Dancing 9-12 PAM , Tflitai U Y nu 1r ; WAR In Charles' Shop