FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942 TKE Trounces DIJ, 8-5, Goes Into Baseballers leave for teraell Till • Possibility of Eddie Tuleya re joining Penn State's baseball pitching staff became stronger last night When Coach JOe Be .deitk commented that the senior hurler may see action in- tomor row's game against -Cornell on the Ithaca, •N. Y., .diamond. The Lion nine will leave from Old Main, at 12: - 30 p. m. today, for the New York State battle, .and will probably return- late to morrow night. Next week the Blue and White will face Lock Haven State Teachers College here Tuesday, and Colgate, also on New Beaver field, .Friday and Saturday. Although indications point to Warren "Whitey" Pyer starting on the mound at Cornell, Ed Tuleya will be the first to be call ed for relief duties. If he finds hi leg injury has completely .healed, he will probably start one of the trio of home games next week. Other pitchers on hand will be. Mike Wardrop, who registered a win, over Washington and Jef ferson last month, Ray Bolger, • and Harry Boyuka. Wardrop and Bolger are sophomores. Slated to .don the mask behind the plate is George McWilliams. At first base Sophomore Jack Weber may perform, or Bill Deb ler, captain 'of the 1942 baseball team, may play the position. If Weber starts, Debler will be shift .ed to the .outfield. „Ty Dale Bower will, - probably handle the second base. situation, although .a last minute change may find .Bill Sidler at the key stone sack. Surefire starter at . short stop is veteran Whitey Thrornas,• while either pon San - dercock or Gene Sutherland will play third base. Phis.' Ed :s*; 9 l . .Starts Work On Obstacle Course For Students Construction of an- obstacle course, identical to those used in army and navy training schools to develop the bodies of the young trien in our. armed forces, marks the Brit step on -the part of the School of Physical Education and Athletics' to introduce a more rig orous program in gym classes. - Nick Thiel, profeSsor in the . department •Physic . . 9. education, said last night that a gradual change will be made from the present game and sports program to one that emphasized development of the whole body. "The obstacle course," according'to Thiel, "with its hurdles, vaults,, verticie and horizontal ladders and barricades, will give the body a general going over and call for the use of muscles seldom used." • Work will probably begin on the course within two weeks, Thiel added. Plans have been made to lay it .out on the south .and west ends* of Rec Hall, a spot now oc cupied by the horse shoe pits. It will be 400 yards 'long, and will follow a turning and twisting route. that will start and end at the smile point.' When the course Is used next Fall, the students will be timed as they hurdle logs, vault over still higher ones, climb several ladders hand over hand, run . through a 154 sot sz nd pit, scramble up and over an eight foot smooth wall, . walk along beams several feet ' above the ground, take running broad jumps over 7-foot ditches, and crawl along, making use of the hands, horizontal rope runs. Thiel, who is supervising con struction, pointed out that sev er•al colleges, including. Colgate and the four universities where pre-light training courses for army and navy aviators are given, have already tested and proved the value of the courses. "Most of the objects will be made of logs," Thiel said, "in keeping with the original rustic setting of the woods that now sur round the south end of Rec Hall." • - - -- ‘ ,- . -- 1 ---- : - . - - • .. "44 ) 11111 11 \".......... \\::% . ° l 1 t Ai , 7 714 - 5 r , .. .r . ,,,,nitar . . - MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that are pleas ing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if ' you want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth this is the loaf for you. MORNING 'STAR, TRU. WHEAT PURITY BREAD and TROPHY WINNER CAKE Place Tie First Fairmount flail Overthrows Mattis It's, a good thing that Mike Kerns has a sense of humor. For in one of the most disastrous in nings in recent IM play, the Delta Upsilon.team blew sky high in last night's softball contest with Tau Kappa Epsilon, allowing the Tekes their eight and only runs in• the seventh frame. The final score stood at •B_s, moving TKE into a first place tie in Section 1. Credit must not be taken from the Tekes hoWtwer, for While "Black Mike" and his boys in that one inning, -were booting the ball around for a quartet of er rors, they fashioned fiVe safeties to gather in a_narvest of eight runs. Until the last inning DU had been leading five to nothing' while TKE had drawn only goose eggs. Among the Independents, Elec tric Diner roared on like. a B-25 on its way to Tokyo when they further ektended their hot win-' ning streak with a resounding 24-2 conquest of the Miller Club. Lead-off man Noddings hit , twice for the circuit. In the novelty department, Phi Kappa sigma .and Kappa Delta Rho - did everything but beat each other over the head, in finally arriving at a 25-24 decision. KDR's three runs in the last of the seventh provided the' one run margin.. Play opened in . Section 2 last night when a three home run at tack by Ballantyne, Giles and Jacobson: of Beta Theta Pi en abled 'the Betas to top - Alpha Phi Delta, 9-4. • Also a league , opener was Sigma Nu's 7-5 win over Beta Sigma Rho in. Section 4. The 'biggest upset of the day found the second place Maths being overthrown by the former doormat 'of the league; the last place - Fairmount . Hall ten, in a cl6ely -contested game, 10-8. TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN Between The Lions With DON DAVlS—Sports Editor 111111111111 1 111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 , First Move Made It was most encouraging to learn yesterday that the Phys Ed School is making plans for the constriction of a 175-yard ob stacle course which will be set up between Rec Hall and the Alpha Zeta House. This is the first move in the right direction— the right direction being that toward a greatly enlarged phys ical fitness program for the en tire male student body. There are many more moves that must be made before the greatly need ed program becomes a complete reality. Another move now under way 1s that of intensifying the re •quired physical training for freshmen and sophomores to get under way next semester. Im portant as this may - be, we con tinue to insist that the condition ing of juniors and seniprs—those about to take their, place in the Great Battle—is much more vital. In other words, things seem to finally be moving in the right direction. Let's not have them stop moving until every male stu P'm )m-'7 Get . A Date Now To Hear VICTORY WEEKEND • 'Benny Goodman PLI R.l ?Li r.P=A ?Li ?!:1 ?!..1 1 4 -1 P.l P_A rt ?Li ?1 , 4 rt,t Ptia P. Ikl'Orl P. LA Pu 4 kA P.A PLI 1‘..1 P-71 ?".11 CL - ,1 P 4 ?LI dent is required to receive suf ficient physical conditioning to properly prepare him for his part in America's greatest struggle. . "Bub" In The ,Draft We cannot resist from men tioning the fact that one of Graham's leading sports critics has been inducted into the Ar my by way of the 'draft. None other than Randall "Bub" Gra ham himself is now in uniform.' Mack for a 10-day leave to straighten out his business, Ran dall is one of State College's most ardent Brooklyn fans. Rejected from service in the last war 'be cause'of an arm injury, he is now 44 years d'f age—just under the draft limit of 45. The average gentlemen's cloth ing bill is said to be $450 per year. What does that make most of us? 320 W. Beaver Ave. • - vatt.A.:4 6.0,111 4.40 For Fieedom THE BIGGEST WEEKENB PENN STATE HAS EVER SEEN • Danz-A-Poppin For A Satisfactory Service PENN STATE LAUNDRY PEGGY LEE Beautiful Songstress Featured with BENNY GOODMAN July 31 • INFORMAL FOR YOUR COMFORT • Thespian-Glee Club Revue lacrosse Team Opens Season With Johns Hopkins, Maryland Coach Nick Theil will take his lacrosse team to Baltimore today for games with two of the coun try's topnotch stick teams, Johns Hopkins and Maryland. The weekend tilts will open the Sum mer semester 'season. The first game will be played with Johns Hopkins at 5 p. m. today. The team will then play Maryland tomorrow afternoon. Penn State will attempt to im prove . its offense and defense scoring tactics Drexel game. were suc cessful in the game. The team hopes to surprise the south erners who are unaware of the new tactics employed by the 'Penn State team. Penn State's starting lineup will be James Henderson, Joward Hausner, William Briner, George Pittenger, James Gotwals, Larry Faries, Tom Mitchell, Robert Koch, Sam Flenner and Jack Kerns. IS -41 r r-'%l I" , 2. I' Fn 1 0 -1 1 4 -, - 3 Pr-a • All-College Field Day PAGE THREE Phone 3261