TUESDAY, JUNE 16,.1042 Injury May Keep Ewell From AAU Fray Saturday Cut from competition in Satur day's NCAA meet in Lincoln, Neb., by a pulled muscle suffered as he stepped over the takeoff board in a broad jump trial, Bar _'ney Ewell's' condition was still questionable yesterday as he made -the trip from Lincoln with Coach Chick, Werner and Barney Pleiser, the other Lion entry 'in the meet. Unless the injury, considered rather serious immediately after 6_ it happened Friday afternoon, heals quickly, the Lion flash will be unable to compete in the Na tional AAU meet in NeW York this Saturday, his last competi tion before entering the Army. . In the event that the injury does not heat enough to let him take part in this meet, he will have lost all chance to show his skill against Hal Davis, Univer sity of California sprinter, and fo try again to break the jinx of 'their two-year-old rivalry. Davis, after Ewell's withdraw al from the meet Saturday, easily won both the sprint events which were to be the "sprint of the cen tury" as these two speed mer chants battled it out for the next to the last struggle of their col-, lege careers. If the Lion speed man can re cover fully from his injury in time to train some this week', he probably give the westerner a hard battle even though he will be running under great odds. Odd ly enough, this injury which may mean so much to him, was Bar ney's first, in his long track career. Repeating for the eighth year in a row, Southern California ,cap tured .team honors with 8." 1 / 4 points, followed by Ohio State with 44. Individual honors went to Davis arid • Bob Wright, Ohio State, with two firsts each. The only Eastern . titlist of the meet was big Al Blozis, George town, who took the shot put for the third year in a row. Les Ape- Mitchell, NYU distance man, rat .ed as near the top among the mile run contenders, drew his first NCAA defeat as he took _third in the - mile behind Bob Ginn, Nebraska, and Leroy Wood, Cali fornia. At The Movies tATHAUM: "The Big Shot" . _ STATE: ' "Remember Pearl Harbor" Freshmen.... • To Be In The "Groove" • To Be "Hop" The Dully Collegian (For A Better• Penn State) , SUBSCRIBE NOW FROM: • Student. Solicitors a:VPNIFP- • Collegian Office '4 . R, 04. • Student Union 4.- $3.25 For Summer and Fall Semester $1.75 For Summer Semester South Gains 54 Win In USO Stick Game; Gotwqls, Mitchell Star Gaining a 5-'1 'victory over Coach Nick Thiel's All-Star North lacrosse team in a short 25-minute exhibition scrimmage played Sun day at Gene Tunney's USO Sports Carnival in New York City's Polo Grounds, the South got some con solation for,-their earlier defeat in the regular post-season game. . Jim Gotwals.,.and To Mitchell, Penn State stick star who repre-: sented the Lions on the All.4Star North team, played outstanding games for the loSers, according.to Coach Thiel, head' mentor this year for the _ Allantic seaboard 'champions. The outcome of Sunday's battle has no bearing upon the regular series between the North and the South teams. Coach Thiel's Nor thern squad holds a one-game •ad vantage over the South by virtue of a win over the South in the regular game. Among the many attractions at the Sports Carnival were a four round boxing match between Corp. Joe Louis-and a sparring partner, Donald Midge in a tennis exhibi tion, and an Army-Navy baseball game. Bob Feller and Hank Green berg played in this game which the Djavy 'won. Barni, Off Lead In 6•1 Vidory aVlariager Mel Ott and Babe Bar na hit hal - nets - in the ninth inning df yesterday's • only afternoon en counter in' . the Major- leagues to wallop the 'Pirates by . a 6-2 mar gin. Rai. Schumacher was the winning 'pitcher and Max Butcher the loser: Bayna_had a double . and triple in addition_ to his game-win ning round tripper Although Joe Gordon failed to hit any Johnny Niggeling's slants in the nightcap of the NeW York-St. Louis doubleheader and brOught his 29-game hitting streak -to an end, the New York Yankees copped two games' by 6-1, 5-4 seni-es to sweep their Sunday bar gain trownS. Meanwhile, 'zbston's -Fenway Park saw the Redsox whipping the Detroit Tigers 3-2, 241 to stretch .their winning streak to eight, and stay an even 9 1 / 2 games behind the league-leading ,Yan kees. Ulysses Lupien, Harvard trained replacement at Jimmy Fox2es first base post, knocked in the winning runs in both games. Lou Rciiiiireau's dlevel4nd club split even with the A's, 8-3, 1-5, -while the Chicago Whitesox were • ,To.-Be Up On The "Jive" —read— IT'S UP TO YOU!! THE DAILY ,COLLEGIAN Sixteen Fraternity Teams Start IM Mushbali Games 8 Independent Squads to 8 victory over Phi Kappa Psi. Minnick was the strong man for Clash Over Weekend the losers, hitting 3 for 4, but the Phi Fraternity league competition in hi Psis couldn't overcome Sigma Nu's early lead. Morgan was the 1M mushball was initiated last night as 16 teams broke the ice in losing pitcher. closely-contested matches that Another closely-fought contest saw considerable action. Over saw Beta Theta Pi bow before the the weekend, eight independent superior defense of Phi Sigma teams slugged it out on the dia- Kappa when they 'pulled up to mond. within One run of the Phi Sigs in Matins continued undefeated in the last inning. Winning pitcher, the Independent league by out- Mcl,ane; losing pitcher, Giles, Scoring Irvin Hall, 9to 4. Serago "Big Mike" Kerns pitched Delta again led the victors, scoring sev- Upsilon to a 15 to 6 walk away en strike outs. Tie at the end of from Phi Kappa Sigma, aided by the fourth inning, Matins quickly the infield play leg of Barbera pushed across 5 runs to sew up and Hannan. Scoring all their the game. Showing unlinked hitting pow- the Phi Kappa's were never even er, Jordan Hall blasted their' dortn close. Losing pitcher, Osborne. mates, Watts Hall, 15 to 2, behind In a free-scoring game that saw the slugging power of Lou Palaz- Phi Delta Theta score at will, Sig zi, who hit successfully 3 for 3, ma Phi Alpha went down to de two of them homers. Winning "feat, 22 to 1. Hank Yeagley pitch pitcher, Batz; losing pitcher, Mc- ed a 2-hitter for the Phi Delis, Gill. aided by the 4 for 4 hitting of Perennial champs, the Canal Moriarta. Folwell was the losing Street Firehouse put out the boys pitcher. from the Miller Club to the tune Today's Schedule of Games: of 11 to 3. Cohen, Silan, and Bor. Fraternity League Ss hit 3 for 4, while Borsa limited 5 p. m. the Millerites to 4 scattered hits. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha A double play by the Firemen, Epsilon Hakinowitz to Silan, hastened the Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Pi Lambda Miller Club's downfall. Losing Phi ~. Pitcher, Long. Delta Chi vs. Beta Sigma Rho failing to show up for their Theta Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta Scheduled game, -the Penn State Independent League Club again forfeited, this time to 7 P. rn. the Electric Diner team. Watts Hall vs. Canal Street Fire- In last night's fraternity battles, Alpha Sigma Phi nosed out the Beta Sigma Rho contendgrs in a closc Match, 9 to 8. The wild slug fest saw the Alpha Sigs hit 18 times to the Beta Sig's 8. *inning pitcher, Schrorn; losing pit,cher, Alpha • Chi Rho defaulted to the Beaver llonse, while Alpha Phi Delta wop on a forfeit from Al pha Chi Sigma. Leventhal's home run with the bases loaded provided the punch that enabled Pi Lambda Phi to romp home victors over „Gamma Sigma Phi, 11 to 8. The Pi Lams squeezed 11 runs out of 13 'nits, while Gamma Sig garnered 8 runs from 11 hits. Rothberg was the winning pitcher. Led by batteries, Mattern and Masseth, Sigma 'Nu eked out a 9 slugging out 9-3, 11-4 victories over the Washington Senators. In the older circuit the , St. Louis Cardinals picked up a full game the standings by walloping the Phils 9-1 in the opener and squeez ing out a• 6-5 victory, in the night cap on their 'SpOrtsmen's Park diamond. The Brooklyn Dodgers split with the Cincinnati Reds as Whit Wyatt limited .11IcKechnie's 'outfit to three hits in. the opener and Rookie Ray Starr took his eighth victory agdinst two defeats by shading the league leaders, 2-1. Pittsburgh's Pirates split with the Giants, 3-4, 8-3 in their bar gain bill Sunday afternoon and Chicago permitted the Boston Braves to halt their 12-gara lon. ing streak after they lost the open er, 6-8. Standings Today American League W. L. Pct. G.B. 41 13 .759 .... 32 23 .582 9 1 / 2 34 28 .525 121/2 31 30 .508 13 1 / 2 28 32 .467 16 25 37 .403 19 1 / 2 22 33 .400 20 22 36 .379 21 New York Boston .... .Cleveland . Detroit .... St. Louis .. Philadelphia Chicago ... Washington National League W. L. Pet. 38 15 .717 32 20 .615 29 27 .518 30 28 .517 28 31 .475 27 30 .473 27 35 .435 16 41 .281 Brooklyn .. St. Louis • , Cincinnati , New York . Chicago ... Pittsburgh 805t0n.... Philadelphia runs in the fourth and fifth frames house Jordan Hall vs. Irvin Hall Miller Club vs. Electric Diner Matill',s vs. Penn State Club A 4 teams entered in he Mush ball Lesgue MILI*! fill ,out the !! 3 4'1 sheets'" in their entirely if they wish the sc ores fo F) u;2l4h e Full results wilt be printed when evPr space permits, STATE CLASS RINGS L. G. BalFour Co. 109 S. Allen St. in Charles Fellow Shop PENN Your Double Duty *To your country and. to your self ... clothing is at a premium . . . take the best care of what you have. Frequent cleanings will pay in the long run ... Bal furds know how to clean them so they will last. Under the Corner PAPP 'FBIM Lion Nine Drills For Colgate Bill Debler, captain of the 1942 baseball team, is confined to the infirmary with a foot ailment as the Nittany nine prepares to take the road Thursday for Hamilton, N. Y., where Colgate University will provide the opposition in two games Friday and Saturday. According to information from the infirmary, the Lion first base man will be released either late today or tomorrow and will prob ably be able to play in the Col gate game. Meanwhile, the athletic .com mittee in charge of schedules and eligibility, is scheduled to meet at 11 o'clock this morning to , de cide whether or not Summer schedules in all sports will be con sidered separate seasons. It is expected the group will rule the Summer contests to stand as in formal additions to the regular Spring card. Only player on the baseball team involved, as far as eligibility is concerned, is Debler. A first 'baseman, Debler had been play ing in the outfield during prac tices to, give sophomore Jack Web er experience. Although- George Mac Williams is the only regular catcher back, Sandy ‘Bittings was converted from an outfield post and is doing a good job behind the plate. Dale Bower is shaping up at second base, with Maurice Posner and Bill Sidler providing compe tition and trying out at shortstop where Whitey Thomas has a vir tual monopoly. Gene Sutherland has good chances at third, while Don Sandercock is pushing him for the post. 'in the outfield are ex-pitcher Ed Tuley's, Jack Burford, Bob Vail, John Bennett, John Sylves ter, Bill Grimes, Bill Debler, and Bob Perugini. BUY DEFPW, STAMPS Phone 3461 State College