FRIDAY, JUNE- 26, 1942 Golfers Meet Centre Hills CC When the Lion golfers meet . the linksmen from the Centre Hills Country Club tomorrow on the College links, golf for the masses will be instituted. No less than 20 players from each side will tee off at 1:30 p. m. Six players from each side will be the official contestants, but 14 other men will follow the leaders off the starting point in close ord er. Playing in the lead positions for 'Penn State will be Co-captairis Dick Stephens and Bill "Ducky,' Swan; Jim MdCormick, Bill Smit; ey, Ed Fairchild, and Charlie Mc- Clay. Lined up againSt these six will be Bill Bramble, Pete Stewart, Claude Decker, 'Bill Leitzel, Paul 'Mitten, and Jim Hanley. The golf course will be closed Saturday from 1:30 to approxi mately. 4:30 on the firSt nine, and from about 3:30 to 6:30 on the second nine. Playing after the first. three foursomes* will' be freshman and upperclass candidates for the golf team. From Centie • Hill, . Gene Pearce, Stan Smith, Chick Wer ner, Ed Brown, -Wilmer Ken worthy, Charles Austin, Tom Zeigler, and some others will take on the Penn State boys. • The Country Club players are given an even chance to lick the Lion varsity, most of 'the men shooting in the' 70's. They were out on the course for • a practice session last night that lasted until dark. Jay M. Gross '44, first assistant manager, issued a call for caddies for the matches Saturday. More Information can •be had al. the cad dy house. NATIONAL LEAGUE How They Stand • W. L. Pct. Brooklyn 44 'l7 .721 St. Louis .... 36 26 580 Cincinnati ... 36 29 .5.54 .New.. York ... 34 33 .507 :Chicago 34 35 .492 Pittsburgh, .. 30 33 .476 Boston ' 30 41 .422 Philadelphia . 18 48 .272 Bolton 30 40 .428 Philadelphia ..18 46 .281 AMERICAN LEAGUE How They Siena 'W. L. Pct. New York .'...45 19 703 Boston 37 26 587 7 1 / 2 Cleveland ... 38 30 .558 9 Detroit 3B 34 .527 11 St. Louis 31 37 .456 16 Chicago 27 36 .428 17 1 / 2 Philadelphia • 28 44 .388 21 Washington . 34 42 .363 '22 G.B.—Games 'behind leader Love Of Game And Coach Big Items In Soccer Team's Success • intramural mushball teams had finished their .gEnnes a good half hour ago. The .late golfers had sunk their last putts and were well on their respective ways home. But Coach Bill Jeffrey and about' 25 soccer candidEites were still busy .bboting Why? The soccer team's first match isn't scheduled until October 3 when they : meet Gettysburg. Furthermore the t , ,am practices four nights a week and certainly four months of this type of re hearsing aren't absolutely needed to condition the sqaud. In the words of one of the team is the answer to the question, • "Why so much practicing?" "Practicing! This isn't prac tice. We're up here playing cause we'd rather be here than any where else. playing soccer and especially with a guy like Jeffrey is a real busman's holiday for us," he said. Love of the game End the coach seems to be the real answer to the Penn State soccer team's peren Tau Kappa Epsilon 45, Gamma Sigma Phi 8. By virtue of their "victory," the Tekes moved into a tie for first with Alpha Phi Delta in the close ly contested Section 1 of the'Fra ternity League. Twenty-nine hits, including seven round-trippers, paved the way for the Teke landslide. Twelve fielding errors on the part of the Gamma Sig defense enabled ths ,. winners to score at least 10 runs in no less than four of the six inn ings played. Gray, although allowing 14 hits and 8 runs, was credited with the victory. Perloff was the losing pitcher. * Behind airtight pitching by * Zook, and home runs by Hinkle, Ewell infers Armyr Jacobson, and Zook, Beta Theta Pi moved into second place in the Ends,,4-Year Niffany Section 2 race by defeating Alpha , Rho; 12 to 7. Running, Jumping Career Zook allowed only six hits as he went the distance for the Betas, Barney Ewell, flashy star of the and was credited with his third Nittany cinders for four years, be- straight victory. He also proved came one of Uncle Sam's "boys to be the big gun at the plate, col in brown" yesterday when he left letting two singles and a homer. Lancaster, Pa., his home town ; Other games in the fraternity with nine .other Negroes for the section found Sigma Alpha Epsi- New Cumberland induction con- lon dropping a closely _fought ter. game to 'the Beaver House. The Ewell ended his career under Beavers moved from fourth place the Lion banner two weeks ago to a tie for third. when he pulled a muscle in the Kappa Delta Rho forfeited to NCAA meet in Lincoln, Nebraska. ,Pi Lambda Phi in the only other He was to have competed in the fraternity game scheduled. . National AAU meet .in New York INDEPENDENT LEAGUE last weekend but because his leg The scramble for first place injury was not completely healed, continued in the independent he was forced to withdraw from 'league last night. Matls moved the meet During his . ..four - Years of active Firehouse squad, who were- Mac competition here he won nine out- tive, .by an 11 to 5 victory over door IC4-A titles as the first man the fourth place Electric Diner to do so. Besides this his record squad, as a Lion trackman shows wins A fourth inning rally of six over the greatest sprinters and runs paved the way for the Matil broad jumpers in -the country, i n .. victory. Risinko was the win eluding .Hal • Davis, California ning pitcher. Surkalo had a de star, 'with whom he was to have feat marked up against him. run the "sprint of the century" in Irvin Hall wan the only other the National - Collegiates. His leg scheduled game by the over injury in this' meet dashed his whelming score of 22 to 0. Mill chances for a last effort to show er Club was the victim of the bat his speed against the WeStern ace. ting marathon. TODAY'S GAMES 5 p. in. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Phi Sigma Kappa Beta Sigma Rhq vs. Delta. Ups ilon At 'iche Movies "Syncopation" STATE "Lady In A Jam" nia I success. Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day evenings the boys scrimmage for a good two hours.. And it's all Bill can do to get them •to stop despite the fact that it'.s .practically dark. 'Last night "the Scot" told the boys at least tour times -"Next goal's the hist goal." But three times the boys made excuses such as "That one was too easy," "that one wasn't played right" or "'just one more Bill." • Most of the scrimmages are con ducted with the freshman candi dates opposing the vctrsity hope fuls. A large squad . of the first year men have reported, most of whom have had previous soccer experience. In addition to the large squad now out, several of last year's vet erans will return in September to help bolster the booters before their regulf4r season opens. Jerry "Red" McKenna and Jim Ather ton, stars on last year's frosh ag gregation who are working at home for the summer, will return in the Fall. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tekes Maul Gamma Mushball Squad, 45 19 Hits, 12 Errors Aid In Landslide It may have been a mushball game, but the score looks like the results of a Chicago Bear football game. into a tie with the Canal Street Beaver House vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7 p. m. Sigma Phi Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Penn State Club vs. Irvin Hall lion Courtmen Drill For Service Team Till In its first home stand of the Summer semester, the Lion var sity tennis team will meet a serv ice squad composed of members of the Naval Reserve Officers group stationed on campus, on the College courts at 2 p. m. tomor row. The Lions will be without the services of their number one man, Cy Hull, who will be out of town for the weekend. LHis spot will probably be taken over by Herb Kraybill, the only other experien ced player on the squad from last season, although both Dick Arm bruit and Jim Lawther, sophomore newcomers, have come along . ± . .st since their opener against Colgate, and may get the nod to start at that Position. 'An unusual feature of the match will be the presence of "Jimmy" Irwin '43 in the lineup for the en signs. avliss Irwin is the women's All-College tennis champion, and holds a number of sectional wom en's tennis titles. IM Mushball Standings INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Canal St. Firehouse . 5 'I. .833 Ma tils 5 1 .833 Jordan Hall 4 2 .666 Electric Diner 3 2 .600 Irvin Hall 3 2 .600 Watts Hall 2 3 .400 Miller Club 0 6 .000 Penn State Club ... 0 5 .000 FRATERNITY LEAGUE SECTION 1 W. Alpha Phi Delta .... 3 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 3 Pi Lambda Phi .... 2 Gamma Sigma Phi . .1 Kappa Delta Rho .. 0 SECTION 2 Phi Sigma Kappa .. 2 Beta Theta Pi 3 Alpha Chi Sigma ... 2 Beaver House 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 Alpha Chi Rho .... 0 SECTION 3 • Delta Upsilon 3 Alpha Sigma Phi ... 2 Delta Chi 2 Beta Sigma Rho .... 1 Phi Kappa Sigma .. 1 SECTION 4 Phi Delta Theta .... 3 Sigma Nu 2 Phi Kappa Psi . .. 2 Delta Sigma Phi ... 1 Theta Chi 1 Sigma Phi Alpha ' 0 'Johnny' Fleming Second In Women's Golf Tourney Janet "Johnny" Ferning '43 If Washington and Jefferson carded a blistering 83 to pull into starts a right-handed pitcher, left second place, one stroke behind handed bdtters will dominate the Mrs. J. C. Burress, Pittsburgh, in Lion lineup. If the Presidents use the first round of the annual 36- a southpaw, right-handed players hole tournament of the Women's will face him. Western Pennsylvania Golf Asso- •ciation Finishing elarly in the field of 40' players strong, remained a more than 70 women golfers,.Miss question as Penn State athletic of- Fleming led the entire pack until ficials looked around for suitable the whole field had been played, opponents for the yearling team. but Mrs. Burregs pulled a brilliant Commenting on the situation, one under par 38 on the outgoing Houck said, "We will probably nine to put her.in the lead. have a schedule of local baseball teams, such as those in the State BUY DEFENSE STAMPS College Church League, or teams AND BONDS from the Centre County League." Have You Lost Something— Hove Yon Something To Sell— Use The Classified Section of THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Take Advantage Of This Opportunity Lions Add Colgate Tilt To Schedule; Point For W & J Sig To 8 An additional baseball game against Colgate University will be played Friday, July 24, it vv , as an nounced yesterday by Neil. M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, as the Lion nine prepar ed for Washington and Jefferson University's visit ,here at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Colgate team is scheduled for a contest here July 25, so that the Friday match will mean a two-game engagement with the Red Raiders that weekend. Two games, one against Cornell here July 18, and another versus Lock Haven State Teachers' College L. Pa here July 21, will 131,. played be -0 1.000 fore the two Colgate matches. 0 1.000 Penn State's lineup is expected 2 .500 to be about the same as that used 3 .250 in the first Summer season games 4 .000 at Colgate last weekend, with the possible exception of two posi- L. Pct. tions. 0 1.000 At third base, Gene Sutherland 1 . 750 or Don Sandercock will get the 1 .666 nod to start, and at first base, Bill 1 .666 Debler, recently recovered from 3 .250 an infected foot, may take over 4 .000 again or play in the outfield. Whitey Pyer is expected to han dle hurling chores with George Mer Williams behind the plate. Dale Bower, sophomore, appears to have earned a second base posi tion by good performances as an infielder and as a hitter. Jack Weber may stay at first base to get experience, shifting Debler to the outfield, and Whitey Thomas is a sure bet at short stop. In the outfield Ed 'Tuleya and Bob Perugini will be prdbably stationed, with Johnny Bennett, sophomore, and Bob Vail and Jack Burford, both juniors, or one of the sophomore outfielders in the third outfield spot: Most :of the fly-chasing posts and doubtful in field positions will be filled ac cording to batting stance. L. pet. o 1.000 I .666 2 .500 2 .333 3 .250 L. Pet. 0 1.000 1 .666 1 .666 2 .333 2 .333 3 .000 Meanwhile, the schedule for Leo Houck's freshman baseball team, PAGE THREE
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