WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1942 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Between The Lions With DON DAVIS Sports Editor iiiiiiiiimminiiiimmiummiiimmillomilimmonini An Adroit Shift It seems to be the thing to do these days to write about the forthcoming Victory Weekend. And finally an angle has turned up that fits into the sports page. Namely the adroit switching of three varsity' meets with Cornell University so that they will take place August 1 during the "Big Weekend." • ' Thanks to the ready coopera tion of Graduate Manager Neil Fleming, the change was made..so that 'a baseball, game with Cornell may be included in the Saturday afternoon Field Day program. Tennis and golf matches will also be held during the afternoon. Absent. Minded B Sidelights on Saturday's four team special event track meet at Cornell . . . It seems that when the boys lined up, for the start of the sprint medley relay, the Syra cuse and Cornell entrants had overlooked a very important de tail. They had neglected to get their batons. Thanks to the aid of Penn State's Marty Schiff, who stood up after the starter had giv en the boys their marks, attention Was called to the oversight.. The batanless runners got up sheep ithly and procured their necessary Wooden sticks. Incidentally, Cliff SI. Clair turned in the best run of the relay by coming from 40 yards behind" to win. ' A surprise entrant in the 600- yard run, .Burnham from Dart- Mouth, gave the crowd a thrill by. turning in a win over Colgate's IC4-A champ, Diebolt; and . Cor nell's Art Smith. Burnham is tile boy who recently defeated Les Mac Mitchell at the 'Metropolitan AAU meet with a 4:09 . mile. . The relative standings of the teams, as figured out by an in formal team point system, found Penn State ahead with 21 points, followed by Colgate with 19 and Cornell With 14. FrOM - The liiilliii.:ol - Specialists— LI 'Smart, cool, and comfort able suits for Summer wear, to school as well as . on "big" weekends.. . . r . p .•. • • . _ • • 21 15 100% All Wool These suits are designed to insure Summer ease and insure a smart appearance. COME IN AND SEE THEM fromm's tOpposite Campus IM Finals Near In League Windup The Fraternity Intramural iMushball League moved into its final stages last night when. Alpha Sigma Phi emerged the victor over Delta Chi in a bitter' pitch ers' duel, 2-1, and Theta Chi out slugged the Sigma Phi Alpha nine • by a top heavy ,1.4-9 score. Play in the Independent League was featured by7a 6-3 victory for the Canal Street, Firehouse boys over Fairmount — Hall. This• win enabled:, the Firehouse to further extend their leave read over the second place Maths who only held their own in conquering Jordan Hall, 11-2. . Nicklas .of Alpha Sigma Phi gets the brass ring for the day's outstanding performance for hurl ing an airtight 2 hitter, handcuff ing the,. Delta Cliffs. Fanucci and 'Kleckner of Matils and Adams of Jordan Hall led the hitters when they pounded out; the only round trippers• of the evening. Theta Chi succeeded in giving Folviell, Sigma Phi Alpha hurler, a _thorough going-over when they touched him for 18 hits. The SPAs collected 13 hits from Theta Chi's Goss. The Delta Chi-Alpha Sigma Phi fray showed tight pitching on both sides since both teams could garner only a total of seven hits. . Standings failed to change in the Independent. League in the two contests played there. It was a' case of superior •hitting in both. tilts. 'Matils' explosive eight in the sixth inning put the cap on their 9-5 win over Jordan Hall. The league leading Canal Street Firehouse was pushed through 4 extra innings before they rallied to force 3 runs across the plate in the eleventh inning. With the conclusion of the pres ent fraternity schedules; r new leagues will be formed among the ranking members of each league. Plans, 'leagues and schedules for play'will be announced later this week in The Daily Collegian, ac cording to Bob Redmount '44, IM manager. • - - Games scheduled: • Wednesday 7 p. m. - Delta Siena *Phi Phi Kappa Psi - Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Beta Sigma Rho Engineers Plan Employment Book The School of Engineering is making plans to issue its annual employment booklet which will be distributed during ,the "recruit= iiig season" to seniors and em ployers alike, the committee in charge announced today. The employment :booklet will contain the name, picture, • curri culum, college activities, occupa tional experience and personal details of .each senior who helps share the expense ..of printing it. Material will ,be grouped by de partments within the school and sent, as in the past, to many em ployers. Those who participate will re ceive two complete: departmental booklets, 25 pages on which their personal data is printed, 25 addi tional individual pages which will be kept on file in their depart ment or sent to industries, free circulation of the booklet and pages, the original photograph and halftone. To defray the cost of printing, a fee of $6 must be, paid by each participating student by Tuesday ; July 14, the committee announced. Students may place their reser vations with the following sen iors: Charlds Handschuh, archi tecture; George B..Schroyer, civil engineering; Robert L. !Markle, electrical engineering; Lawrence B. Hawes, industrial engineering; and Don 'W. Dickinson, Mechani caLengineering. • BUY DEFENSE STAMPS TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN 3 Varsity Games Added To V-Weekend Program Cornell Baseball, Golf, Tennis Teams To Play Varsity baseball, golf, and ten nis games with Cornell have been added to Penn State's ever-grow ing Victory Weekend program, Neil M. Fleming, graduate man ager of athletics, announced yes terday. Six of the seven contests on the Penn State-Cornell Summer sports card have been re-scheduled to make possible the change, accord ing to Fleming. The three games were formerly scheduled to be played at Ithaca, N. Y. To balance the shift of the battle scene to' State College, the three contests originally schedul ed to be played here July 18 have been changed to Cornell's home grounds. The varsity baseball game with Cornell, now scheduled for 2 p. m. August 1, will open V-Weekend's Saturday afternoon field day. Starting time of the tennis and golf matches has not yet been set, according to Fleming. Time for their opening will be fitted into the holiday schedule. Still another addition to the Saturday afternoon .program was announced last night by Bernard A. Plesser '43, program chairman for the V-Weekend • field day. Plesser stated that the State Col lege Drum . and Bugle Corps, na tional champions since 1940, had agreed to present a drill-concert performance as part of the cele bration. • A varsity lacrosse game with Colgate, the annual frosh-soph tug of war, with customs at stake, and presentation of V-Weekend proceeds, will round out the Sat-7 urday afternoon program. Band Concert (Continued from Page One) "Savonic Rhapsody No. 2," by Friedman. The third section of the pro gram is Texidor's "March Am perils.' Roco" and "Park Avenue Fantasy," by Signorelli. ' Conclud ing part of the evening's perform ance will be made up of a special band arrangement • of "Rhapsody in Blue," by George Gershwin and John Philip Sousa's "Semper Fidelis.'-' . The closing . number will be Doctor Howard's special low-key arrangement of the "Star Spang led Banner." Pierre cHenrotte, a member of the Summer sessions visiting fa culty, and Hummel Fishburn, act ing head of the department of music, will „assist with the direc tion of the concert Summer Session Plans Rec Hall Fun Night • (Continued from Page , One) tional events are under the direc tion of Earl Edwards, Rec Hall. Edwards said he expects the horse shoe pits to be busy Friday. He emphasized the • . advisability of wearing comfortable clothes for the event. . Competition in .archery will get underway on Holmes Field at 2 p. m. Saturday with a preliminary and final Columbia round tourna ment. Although the College has archery equipment, those who have their own sets are asked to use them in the tourney.' s . Two bicycle trips are carded for the week, one to start at 7 o'clock tonight from 1112 Miles street. Another will start from the same place at 7 a. m. Sunday, when bicyclers will ride to the College Lodge, eat breakfast, and return. Those expecting to par ticipate should sign at Student Un ion before noon Saturday, or con tact Miss Marie Haidt, White Hall, or Earl Edwards, Rec Hall. IM Mushball Standings INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Canal St. Firehouse 7 1 .875 Matils 6 2 .750 Jordan Hall 5 3 .625 Electric Diner .... 4, 3 .571 Irvin Hall 4 3 .571 Watts Hall 3 4 .428 Miller Club 1 6 .147 Penn State Club ... 0 7 .000 FRATERNITY LEAGUE SECTION I W. Tau Kappa Epsilon 4 Alpha Phi. Delta ... 3 Pi Lambda Phi : ... 2 Gamma Sigma Phi . .1 Kappa Delta Rho .. 0 SECTION 2 Phi Sigma Kappa . 5 Beta Theta Pi .... 4 Alpha Chi Sigma .. 2 Beaver House 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 Alpha Chi Rho .... 0 SECTION 3 W. Delta Upsilon 3 Alpha Sigma Phi .. 3 Delta Chi 3 Beta Sigma Rho ... 2 Phi Kappa Sigma .. 1 SECTION 4 Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi . 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