WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1942 Canal St. Firemen Deadlock Malik In Fight for Top Overwhelming the league-lead ing' Matils from the very first inn ing when they scored 14 runs, the Canal St. Firehouse mushball team displayed a flash of their old superiority as they scored a total of .27 runs to Matils 2 to deadlock the race for top spot. Winning pitcher Borsa register e&l2 strikeouts, and aided by the superior slugging of Silan - and McFarlEind, he managed to de throne the leaders. Reed and Mor sel notched up the deuce for the losers. R. H. C St. Firehouse 1410 13 / 0 8-27 20 002 000 0- 2 5 Mauils In the only other Independent league foray, Jordan Hall pushed the Miller Club further back in the race to the tune of 9 to 1. Batz, on the mound for the dorm boys, held the Millerites to 5 hits. Fraternity league bacales saw Delta Chi top Alpha Sigma Phi, 3 to - 1. Center man for the victors, Bates, limited the losers to 8 hits, while losing pitcher Schromm gave• up 3 runs on only 4 hits. White was the - big gun for Delta Chi, but the superior fielding of Stevens and Forbes for ASP kept the score down. Delta Chi ASP . The next:.fraternity game saw Beta Theta;Pi take over Alpha CM Sigma, 20 to 10. Winning pitcher Zook held the Alpha Chi Sigs down to 9 hits despite the ef forts Of Jacoby, who, at bat four times, made three hits and three runs. Sankey also came through to •make two hits and one run in his three times at bat. Delta Sigma Phi was defeated by Phi Delta Theta in a 15 to 8 battle. Smith led the runs for the victors by scoring sour in four times at bat with three hits. Win ning pitcher Yeagley equalled Barclay's three walks, but struck out four men to the latter's three. MCA Challenges . (Continued from Page One) ',Welfare. . In taking this appeal, the .1 - -);SCA wishes to Make it clear .that it treasures its participation on All- College Cabinet and covets the friendliest relations with the members of that body., The issue is not a personal one and we are convinced that with ,mutußl• for bearance the matter can be settled atisfactorily •tO all parties cOn cetned. • Sincerely, ' JEAN HERSHBERGER President of t'SCA Cabinet FRATERNITIES—SORORITIES Your\local store naw has a complete floor covering, department. We carry- in sleek cotton rugs, • wool (cups and linoleum in 6, 9 and 12 ft. widths. ,Three qualifies of linoleum to-choose from. Prices are exceptiptiallylow for high quality merchandise. SEARS. ROEBUCK Iind . COMPANY Dial 4884 ' State College, Pa. • Opening—Today The Evergreen Swimming Pool Swimming Every Afternoon 1.5 P. M. Admission (Including Tax) Season Tickets Adults 2sc , 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 15. IM Mushhall Standings Does Not Include Games Played Yesterday) INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Matils Electric Diner Canal St. Firehouse Jordan'Hitll Irvin Hall Watts Hall Miller Club Penn State Club FRATERNITY LEAGUE SECTION 1 W. Alpha Phi Delta .... 3 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 2 Gamma Sigma Phi . ii Pi Lambda Phi - .... Kappa Delta Rho .. 0 SECTION 2 _ W. Alpha Chi Sigma .. 2 Phi Sigma Kappa .. 2 Beta Theta Pi .-....• 1 Beaver (House - 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 Alpha Chi Rho .... 0 SECTION 3 • W. Delta Upsilon - 3 Alpha Sigma Phi ... 2 Delta Chi 1 Beta Sigma Rho 1 Phi Kappa Sigma... 1 SECTION 4 R 001 002 0-3 000 100 0-1 Phi Delta Theta .... 2 'Sigma Nu 2 Delta Sigma Phi; .. 11 Phi Kappa Psi .... 1 Theta Chi 0 Sigma Phi Alpha .. 0 Hatmen Get Posts • (Continued from Page One) , Siviti, Milt Bergstein, Charles Nel lie, Jerry Karver.— Post 5, Glenn - land Pool: Bob Galley, John' Graff; Pete Rutan. Post 6, Kock's Office: Larry Gent, R..G. Devaney. • Post 7, Lutheran Church: Sid Rudman, Al Bollinger. Post 8, Orlan4o Apartments: Don Boston, Sam Kistler. Post 9, Catholic Parsonage: Ed Leitzinger, John, Struck. Post 11, Musser's Store: Benden Post 12, Bauchspies' Basement: Pepper Birchard, IR. E. Gegenheim. Post 13, College Heights Gas Station (day), College Heights Schpol (night):. Don Davis, Ed Jones, Homer Winter. Post 14, Scott Residence: Glenn Smith, Jack -Weber. LA Council Petitions Petitions for membership in Lib eral Arts Council -- are due Friday, Donald W. Davis '43, Council president, reminded last night. (Pennsylvania Bureau of Health License NO. 402) Gridders Add Camp Lee To Tough 1942 Schedule Lions Also Face Penn, Stick Team Piactices Cornell, Pitt In Fall Playing against the first service As 35 Men Report football team since World War I, Penn State's 1942 grid machine 0. F r Three-Game Card will meet the soldier eleven from Preparing for their first sched- Camp Lee, Va., in a post-season tiled lacrosse competition of the 'battle at 'Richmond, Va., Novem- Summer semester when Johns 'ber 28, it was announced yester- Hopkins and Maryland are to be day by Neil M. Fleming, graduate met on the weekend of July 17, manager of athletics. Coach Nick Thiel's stick squad has The Nittany gridiron squad this been drilling daily on the College Fall faces one of its toughest golf course. schedules in recent years, especial- So far this season 35 varsity la= ly with the addition of the Uni- crosse aspirants have reported for versity of Pennsylvania and Cor nell. The Lions will also have to wade through Colgate, whose ov- Thiel expects to shape a starting er-rated team upset Bob Higgins' combination for a three-game boys early in the 1941 season, then schedule r which has been tenta meet Bucknell and Lehigh. Lively carded. The schedule lists J The Orangemen from Syracuse,ohns Hopkins, Maryland, and whose highly publicized "Y" for- Drexel. g mation was smashed by the Blue An ders the outstanding. stick and White in their last encounter wielderswho have returned are wals here, occupy the next spot on the Jim Got star defense , captain-elect and card. man selected to play W. . 3 3 . 3 . 2 . 1 . 0 0 L. Pct. 0 1.000 1 .750 1. .750 1 .750 2 .500 3 .250 4 .000 4 .000 L. Pct. 0 1.000 0 1.000 2 .333 2 .333 3 .000 L. Pct. 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .500 1 .500 2 .333 3 .000 - - West Virginia will return to in the annual All-Star North stack its air attack against the Nit- South game, and Tom Mitchell, tany defense, and Pitt, defeated on brilliant Lion attackman whose the Smoky City field last year for playing helped the Northern All the first time since Coach Higgins Star team to a -3 victory. was a Penn State All-American, Other stickmen who sparkled in will wind up the regulation sea- action last season and expect to son. continue this season are Bill Brin- L. Pct. 0 1.000 1 .667 2 .333 2 .333 3 .250 L. Pct. 0 I.ooo_ D 1.000 1.000 1 .500 2 .000 3 .000 Although 'the Camp Lee match er, Bill Piper, Jim Henderson, Bob is definite as far as initial ar-Koch, Sam Flenner, George Pit rangements are concerned, it still tenger, Bob Thorpe, Larry Faries, needs the approval of the Athletic and Dick Ross. Advisory Board, which twill prob- ably sanction the fray at its July . p rof '16 session. Forestry 'r In Army 'Drawing power of the Richmond 'Maurice K. Goddard, assistant contest is estimated at 60,000 professor .of.forestry, has accepted soldiers from the South Virginia a commission in the Army, and section, as well as civilians in the will report immediately to Camp area. Proceeds will go to the Croft in South Carolina. Goddard Camp Lee athletic fund with the will receive a leave of absence Penn State team getting expenses. from the School of Agriculture, Two basketball games will also according to Stephenson W. Piet be played with Camp Lee, one on cher, dean of the Ag School. the Rec Hall court January 27, end the other at Camp Lee, Feb ruary 5. Last Winter the Penn State five entered the NICAA tour- neyat New Orleans, La., after an nexing the Eastern district crown. A • game with the Wissahickon Barracks eleven, one of four on the schedule in 1918, was the last grid match versus a service team, although an Army camp fray was also played in 1.9,17. Lt. Jack Springer, former star of the West Virginia football elev en, is athletic head at Camp Lee and was in charge of hooking the Penn State tussle. Lacrosse Candidates `Vick Thiel has made a lot of All-Americans from boys who never had a lacrosse stick in their hands before coming to Penn State," stated Albert L. Banham Jr., varsity lacrosse manager in urging freshmen to go out for the 'freshman lacrosse team. Candi dates report to Bee Hall at 4 p. m. At The Movies CATHAfUM: STATE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN "Moontide" "The Tunnel" sfi You trust its quality BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona In State College PAGE TREKS Lions Favored Over W & J Nine Chances for winning the base ball clash against Washington and Jefferson University on New Bea ver field diamond Saturday after noon are good, if the two Colgate games last weekend are any indi cation. In splitting with the Red Raid ers, the Summer baseballers fared as well as the Lion team which started the Spring schedule. IP the present nine, composed large ly of sophomores, is as strong as the Spring team, it should be able • to down the Presidents. The early-season Lions turned back similar small colleges, such as Gettysburg, Muhlenberg, and Franklin and Marshall, with corn pafative ease. While Pitt, beaten twice by the Bedenkmen, was probably the toughest opponent this season to date, Cornell looms as an even stronger foe. Whitey Pyer, only veteran on the squad, will probably hurl the Wand J game. Pyer looked good in his last fray when he held%Col gate hitless during the last four and one-half innings. Bill Debler, captain of the 1942 squad, may appear in Saturday's lineup since the condition of his foot is greatly improved. The foot infection confined the Blue and White ace to the College in firmary for four days and caused him to miss his first game in two years. Ridenour Calls Wrestlers All men students interested In trying out for freshman or varsity wrestling are urged to report to Rec Hall at 4 p. m. today, Charles H. Ridenour '43, captain, an nounced last night. Plans are un der consideration for holding prac tice possibly two nights a week before the regular season begins, Ridenour added. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Everybody wants the Thing for his mone That's ice-cold Coca-Col It has quality, the quar of genuine goodness taste, the taste E charms and never cl ...refreshment, comp. refreshment. 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