TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1942 Lion Baseballers Open Home Card; Split With Colgate 0 Penn State's baseball lads are •looking to their first home game , •of the wartime 'Summer schedule Saturday after returning from a weekend visit at Hamilton, N. Y., 'where the Lion nine split with 'Colgate, losing 10-6 Friday and 'coming back to take Saturday's *fray, 4-2. • Washington and Jefferson Uni versity will appear on the Blue and White card for the first time 'this season when the Presidents play on the New Beaver field dia mond Saturday afternoon. ' • Warren "Whitey" Pyer, who hurled mostly in relief roles last - season, held the Red Raiders to 'four hits as he went the full dis ,tance on the mound in the second contest. Penn State's record with 'Colgate this season shows two wins and a pair of losses. ' Trailing 2-0 going into the fifth 'frame, . the Bedenkmen pushed three runs across without a hit, •then added another in the seventh. Pyer held the 'Raiders hitless af •ter the fifth, and retired the last 14 men without letting them get to first base. The Canal Street Firehouse mushball squad, who dominated the Independent League for four Tuesday years until defeated last week by 5' P. m. the Electric Diner, will meet the Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Delta Chi league-leading Mathis at 7 p. m. to- Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Sigma night. Matils are sporting a re- Phi cord of four wins against no set- Beta Theta Pi vs.. Alpha Chi backs, and a victory for the Fire- Sigma house lads will throw the two 7 p• m• teams into a deadlock for first Canal Street Firehouse vs. Ma- place. til's • Six Fraternity League teams Jordan Hall vS. Miller Club waged battle last evening in three Wednesday • lop-sided games that saw Delta 5 p. m. Upsilon trample Delta Chi, 11 to 4; Theta Chi vs. Sigma Nu Tau Kappa Epsilon walk over Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Kappa Kappa Delta Rho, 17 to 10; and Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon smother Al -7 n. m. • pha Chi Rho, 15 to 1. Watts Hall vs. Penn State Club Behind the 7 hit pitching of Canal Street Firehouse vs. Jor- ~8 , ,, ig Mike Kerns, the DU squad dari Hall worked methodically against Del- Thursday to Chi, scoring in every inning 5 p. m. against Bates, who was charged Gamma Sigma Phi vs. Tau Kap- with the defeat. pa Epsilon KDR and TKE scored at least Pi Lambda Phi-vs. Kappa Delta a run an inning during the seven' Rho frames of their game. KDR's de -7 p• m. feat can be attributed to loose Irvin Hall vs. Miller Club fielding, as they garnered 13 hits Alpha Chi RhO vs. Beta Theta to only 14 for the victors. P 1 . It was a case of too much Cruik . Electric Diner vs. Matils shank for the AXP boys• as the Friday • SAE's star moundsman limited 5 p. m. them to 7 well scattered hits. Ni- Alpha Chi Sigmavs. Phi Sigma coden, AXP slabman, wasn't so Kappa ' - lucky, as the winners nicked him Beaver House vs. Sigma Alpha for 11 hits that developed into i 5 . Slop Lions, .6-3 Epsilon 7 P. PI. runs. Competition was limited to fra- Beta .Sigma Rho vs. Delta Upsi ternity' teams in Saturday's en- Grabbing five of six singles lon counters. A sensational 3-hit matches and one doubles, Colgate Sigma Phi Alpha vs. Phi Kappa pitching job by Fredman, Beta University's varsity tennis team Psi Sigma Rho •pitcher, paved the way stopped a stubborn Lion squad by for his team's 7 to 3 victory over .a 6-3 score on the former's courts— Phi Kappa Sigma. , Another 3-hit Saturday. ' Blackout Plans pitching masterpiece was turned in 'Sophomore Jim Lawther, play- . a ' - ' :. • • • by Lyon's, on the mound for Delta Mg his first match as a member. Reach Final Stage . Sigma Phi, as his team turned of the Lion varsity, topped Mar- .back Sigma Phi Alpha, 12 to 3. tin of Colgate, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, for the (Continued from Page One) - Again, in the third Saturday cmly Lion singles victory. pleted through the College switch- game, it was the prowess of the Confirming his fine display of board during the, dimout except pitcher that decided the victory. tennis in the doubles, Lawther actual emergency calls. Bendetto.chalked up a five hit jdb teamed with Dick Armbrust, an- Civilian Defense Corp workers as his teammates from Alpha Phi . other sophomore newcomer, to will be on duty all night at their Delta marked up a9to 5 victory topple Colgate's Harkins and Ta- posts. During the dimout skele- over Phi Lambda Pi bor, 7-5, 6-3. ton crews will maintain the posts. In - singles, Cy Hull, State's num- When the total bla'ckout is signal ' ber one man, was defeated by led, the Control Centers in Old 'Kendall, 6-2, 7-5. Herb Kray- Main and the Borough Hall will bill, State's other veteran from be in charge of all-facilities in the ' last season, gave Babcock of Col- community, and the rules of the 'gate a stiff battle at the number Defense Council will be in oper two Position but fell short by 3-6, ation. • 6-4, 4-6 scores. Col. J. H. M. Andrews, trustee e, Armbrust dropped a close one of the College, who is in charge to Frick of Colgate who lost the of the Philadelphia District Con 'initial ,set to the Lion . newcomer, trol Center that operates over an - 7-9, but rallied to carry the second area of five counties in the me and third, 6-4, 6-4. 'Hal Benja- tropolitan area, recently Inspected • min, another Sophomore, lost to - the College's setup in Old 'Main. Harkins of Colgate, 1-6, 2-6, and Colonel Andrews' told George W. • Stan Spurgeon dropped 'his initial 'Ebert, head of the committee on match to Waterhouse, '4-6, 2-6. protection, that the College's Con . Spurgeon and Dan Moses team- • troCCeriter is better" than those he ed to down. Colgatehs Peyser and has seen. anywhere. a 'Parsons by.:6-4,' 19-8 scores. Hull . The Civilian Defense Corp and and Kraybill were halted by Ken- the Confrel Center setup in State dail and Martin, 6-3, 5-4, 6-3, for College were alai:. complimented Penn State's only doubles defeat. by COL Ralph Mitchell, of the U. S. Army, who is state director of District Five• IState'•s four hits were collected by Ed Tuleya, Bob Perugini, Dale Bower, and Whitey Thomas. Four sophomores broke into the lineup, including Bower, Don Sandercock, Bob Bennett, and Jack Weber. Raider Netmen BUY mgrENSE STAMPS Opening—June 24th The Evergreen Swimming Pool Swimming Every Afternoon 1.5 P. M. Admission (Including Tax) Season Tickets Adults 25c 111, Adults $3.00 plus 30c tax Children (under 12) 10c Children . . . . $2.00 plus 20c tax .1 1 / 2 Miles from Co-op Corner East on Route 45 (Pennsylvania Bureau of Health License No. 402) Canal Street Challenges Unbeaten Matils Tonight IVlushbull Schedule THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3 Lop-Sided Games Mark Fraternity Play IM Mushball Standings INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Matils 4 0 1.000 Electric Diner 3 1. .750 . Canal St. Firehouse 3 1. .750 Jordan Hall 3 1 .750 Irvin Hall - 2 2 .500 Watts Hall 1 3 .250 Miller Club 0 4 .000 Penn State Club .. 0. 4 .000 Due .to numerous cancellations and • postponements due to ad verse weather conditions and rush ing; fraternity standings and per centages are not as yet available. The Daily Collegian will carry all standings every night as soon as they are compiled. Colgate, 3 and 2; Charles Feur- RECRUIT Hard hitting of Tony bach, Colgate, defeated Bill Smil- Criscola, recruit outfielder from ey, PS, 5 and 4. Penn State won Toledo, has won him a regular best ball, 1 up. • belith in the St. Louis Brown's Charles McClay, PS, knocked lineup but his slugging was not off Bob Sweeney, Colgate, 1 up; enough to prevent the Brownies Jim McCormick, PS, and Bill froth being the only major league Ward, Colgate, split their match. team to lose both ends in. Sunday's Penn State won best ball, 3 and 1. double headers. Co-captain 'Swan captured the honors in medals scores when he posted a par 69 for the Colgate course. Fairchild turned in a 71. Frosh Baseball Call A call for freshman baseball Coach Bob Rutherford's . golfers candidates has been issued by Leo made this the first victory on the Houck, freshman baseball coach. Summer schedule. Five more Candidates are requested to report games are lined up for the warm to Beaver Field at 4 p. m. Though weather, -all of them on a home no definite schedule has as yet and home basis. Lack of intercol been arranged, Coach Houck legiate competition is due to the stressed the need for freshman fact that not too many schools are hurlers. - having Summer semesters. Dean's List Addition Gunther Conn, mechanical en- Cards for all freshmen exempt gineer with a • 2.7 average, was ed from wearing customs by Stu omitted in the Dean's list previous- dent Tribunal are available' at Stu ly published. dent Union. PAGE -THREE Golfers Win Bth Match Of Season Nittany Lion golfers again came through to keep the record of the '42 golf team unblemished except for one loss to Yale, as they de feated Colgate's Red Raiders Sat urday to the tune of 51/ 2 -3 1 / 2 on • the Colgate course at Hamilton, N. Y. The squad that beat Colgate is quite different from the one that played its way into the champion ships in the East during the Spring season. This is the eighth game since the linksmen went into action last April against West Vir ginia. Led by Co-captain Bill "Ducky" Swan, Ed Fairchild, and a new comer, Charlie McClay, who won their matches, the Lions took Col gate's measure. Jim McCormick, a sophomore and another new comer, won a split to give Penn State the extra half-point. Co-captain Dipk Stephens lost his first match of the year when Bill Burke of Colgate defeated him, 3 and 2. Burke has been playing the Hamilton, N. Y. course since he was a kid, being a resi dent of that town. Swan defeated Earl Hamilton, Colgate, 3 and 2. Colgate won best ball, 1 up, 20 holes. Ed Fair child, PS, took over .Bill Bogle, Exemption Cards Ready