' PAGE FOUR OeMarino, Former Dean's A id, Gridder, Commissioned Ensign 'Ensign Danny DeMarino, past assistant dean uf men and Lion ioothall star and coach, was grad uated from the U. S. Naval Aca demy at Annapolis, Saturday, with a class of 300 former collegiate sports stars. Ensign DeMarino will be sta tioned at the Naval Reserve base in Detroit, and will report there O'or duty shortly. Graduate from the College in 1938, Danny played three years of varsity football un der. Coach Bob Higgins. After graduation, he assisted Marty Mc .Andrews in coaching the freshman grid eleven for three years, and also served as coach of the Col ]ege junior varsity. During the past year Danny twos appointed assistant dean of »len to aid Dean Arthur B. War :neck. He also served as counse ]or for the men's dormitories. ;Dyer Stars i , But Basebaliers Lose To Cornell, 84 There wasn't enough Whitey Pyer to go around at Cornell Sat urday when the Lion nine went down to an 8-7 defeat after lead ing the Big Red, 74, at the end of the seventh inning. Pyer was taken out for a pinch hitter in the seventh. As a result, the Penn State haseballers are more determined to upset the Ithacans when they return for another match in State College August 31, Victory Week end. In the meantime, Coach Joe Bedenk and his boys have two battles against Colgate this Friday and Saturday afternoons on the home grounds at New Bea ver field. Two games scheduled against Lock Haven State Teachers' Col lege, here Tuesday and away on July 27, have been cancelled be- Cause 'the Teachers are unable to form a team. Three times the Blue and White held lead over Cornell, only to Dave them tied or passed. In the first half of the fifth frame, Penn State held a 1-0 advantage, but the Big Red tied it up. Again in the sixth the Bedenkmen jumped ahead, 2-1, only to have a three run Cornell rally send the New York Staters to the front, 4-2. Unleashing a five-run attack in the seventh, the Lions batted around the' list and came out on the top end of a 7-4 count. It was in this inning that Jack Bur ford pinch hit for the blonde Bight-handed hUrler, making it necessary for' Sophomore Ray 801- ger to take over the mound posi tion in the eighth. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—Experienced coed to sell shoes. Must devote 4 hours daily. Apply in person to M. Fromm, College avenue. It2o FOR 'RENT—Very modern apart ment, opposite Old Main, will be vacant September 1. Call Fromm, 2491. 2t 20, 21 S LOST—Rhinestone turn to Alpha Sigma Phi. Re ward. FOR SALE—Alligator skin rain coat, size 42. Very good condi tion. Deveny Tailor Shop, oppo site Post Office. ltpd 21 _ Shake Out Those Overalls For . :1- - - Saturday—July 25 HARVEST BALL Dancing-9-12 1: . Rec Hall Music By Campus Owls $l.lO Per couple DU Scrambles Section 1 Standings With 9-7 Win Canal Street, Jordan Hall Also Score Wins Delta Upsilon put the skids un der the league leading Phi Delts by a 9-7 score yesterday, scramb ling the Section 1 standings and putting the Tekes in undisputed possession of first place. Among the Independents, . the Canal St. Firehouse, with Art Bor sa twirling, continued their dom ination in the league when they took full advantage of their five hits and an equal number of Elec tric Diner errors to register a 6-1 win. In winning this game the Firemen got a measure'of revenge for a previous defeat suffered at the hands of the Diner. That loss had been the first one suffered in league play by Canal St. in four years. Also in the Independent league, Jordan Hall moved into second place, breaking the previous three way tie, when they registered two four-run innings in topping Fair mount Hall, 12-10. • Mike Kerns, in his comeback win for DU, also led his team's hitting attack with two safeties. Lead-off man Charlie Philips had a perfect night at bat for the Phi Delts with three for three at the plate. Nelmen Slopped By Cornell, 1-2 For the second time this year Penn State's varsity tennis squad has travelled to Cornell only to be handed a shellacking by the pow erful Big Red championship ag gregation. This time they ab sorbed 'a 7-2 thumping on the lat ter's courts last Saturday. - Herb Kraybill, at the - number two spot, and Bill •Lundelius, at number four, were 'the only Lions able to carry their singles matches as the Roethkemen dropped four singles and all their doubles matches. Cy Hull, Lion captain playing at the number one spot, was turn ed back 6-3, 9-7, by McNair of Cornell, who defeated the Lion star during his freshman year in their only other meeting. Kraybill coasted to an easy win over Engles of Cornell by 6-1, .6-4 scores, and Lundelius came from behind to trounce Bailey, 6-4, 7-5. of Cornell lieuMS In the other singles matches, Dick Armbrust fell before the slants of Frick, 6-2, 6-2; Stan Spurgeon was defeated by Williams, 6-3, 6-3; and Jim Lawther dropped the final singles to Adolph of Cornell, 6-1, 6-1. In the doubles McNair and Bail ey of Cornell teamed to edge 'Hull and Kraybill after a long see-saw two set match, by 9-7, 6-4 scores. Frick and Smith of Cornell trounced Spurgeon and Lundelius, 6-1, 6-1, and Updegrove and Adolph combined to'take the mea sure of Armbrust and Lawther, 9-7, 9-7. Rides Wanied RW—Philadelphia or vicinity. Leave Friday afternoon or Sat urday. Return Sunday. Call Ernie, bracelet RW—Ahrilkes-Barre. Leave Friday, 4 p. m. Return Sunday night Call Davidoff, 3218. • RW—Harrisburg or Philadelphia. Leave Friday and return Sun day. Call George Cohen, 2700. 4tcomp 21, 22, 23, 24 C. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Canal St. Firehouse 10 1 .909 Jordan Hall .8 3 .727 Maths 7 3 .700 Electric Diner 7 4 :636 Watts Hall 4 6 .400 Irvin Hall . 4 6 .400 Fairmount Hall 1 3' .250 Miller Club 1 9 .100 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 1 Delta Upsilon 1 Phi Delta Theta .... 1 Phi Sigma Kappa .. 0 Beta Theta Pi Delta Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi .. 0 Alpha Phi Delta .. 0 Phi Kappa Psi .. Pi Lambda Phi Delta Chi .... Alpha Chi Sigma .. 0 SECTION 4 • W Sigma Nu Beaver House Gamma Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Rho .. Kappa- Delta Rho .. 2 Theta Chi 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 Sigma Phi Alpha .. 0 Alpha Chi Rho .... 0 Phi Kappa Sigma .. 0 Golfers Win Fourth Straight Match Taking Over. Cornell Linksmen, 8-1 lion Squad Now Rafes As Eastern Leader Fisherman's Paradise Knocking the Big Red for a Nets 21,175 Catch, loss, the 'Penn State golfers storm ed the course at Ithaca Saturday Highest In 9 Years to defeat Cornell, 8-1. This is one Penn State fishermen helped of the most impressive victories of set a record trout catch this year the season and definitely puts the at Fisherman's Paradise,. near Nittany linksmen 'in a class by Bellefonte. According to totals themselves in the East. released after the close of the Winning the only victory in the trout season Saturday, 21,172 weekend sports program, the Lion trout were caught. golfers, led by Co-captains Dick The record, which covers the Stephens and Bill Swan, swamped period since this year's opening of the Big Red for the second time the Spring Creek project, May 15, this Summer Stephens continued his winning period in which the angler's "hea n streak, and 'turned in the medal yen" has been •in operation, ac score of the meet, a 74. Stephens cording to C. Ross Buller, chief has lost only one match this year, fish culturist. and that to Burns at 'Colgate, who Although attendance decreased, is a local boy" there and has play- with 1,225 fishermen visiting the ed the course for years. Swan stocked waters, more fish were was • close behind Stephens with a caught per person. Fish killed 76. this season were 1,136 fewer than Stephens and Swan won their 1941, when 7,563 trout were killed. matches 7 and 5 and 3 and 1. They Second highest mark was regis took best ball 4 and 3. Kirchner tered in 1940 when 18,750 trout w from Cornell topped Fairchild in were caught by 1,553 persons. It was also during 1940 that the re- Raider'sthe next one, 3 and 2, .for the cord 27-inch, 4x and one-hzilf ings, playing number four, down - only score. Dick Hast- pound rainbow trout, was taken. ed his opponent, 3 and 2, and the McCormick duel. • Lion players won best ball 2 and 1. This is the fourth straight for Charles Maclay and Jim Mc- the Lions this Summer. Three Cormick ' easily turned down their more games are on the schedule, rivals, 3 and 2, with the terrific two with Colgate and one with score of 9 and .8 popping up in the Cornell', all at home. 2tpd 21, 22 B IM IVlnshball Standings FRATERNITY LEAGUE SECTION 1 SECTION 2 W SECTION 3 W SECTION 5 WRA Clubs Sponsor Co-Rec Tournaments In Archery, Bridge A co-rec archery tournament to be held in front of White Hall is being planned for 2 p. m. Satur day,-Adele J. Levin '44, WRA ac tivities chairman, stated after a meeting of club presidents yes terday. Those who do not wish to enter competition may shoot for plea sure. Miss Levin added. All per sons interested should sign up at Student Union. A co-rec bike supper hike to WRA Cabin is scheduled for Sun day night, according to Miss Lev in. Students who wish to parti cipate should leave their names at Student Union. Another co-rec attraction is be ing planned by the Bridge Club in the form of a tournament out side White Hall Tuesday, July 28. A round robin • singles tourna ment will climax a two weeks in struction and practice period of the Badminton Club. Outdoor courts will be used. The club meets at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday and newcomers will be welcome, said Miss Levin. L. Pct. 0 1.000 1 .500 1 .500 1 .000 L. Pct. 0 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .000 Latin Fiesta Includes Costumed Musicians. L. Pct. 0 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .000 (Continued from Page * One) of this unique program for all ages,"• Miss Ilaidt said yesterday. A program wide in its scope, the fiesta is being patterned by a com mittee of eight different College department members and will provide an example for similar festivals in smaller sections. • Football Managers • L. Pct. 0 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .000 L. Pct. 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 _.OOO 1 .000 2 .000 Freshman candidates for second assistant football managers should sign up anytime this week - at the AA office in Old Main, according to an announcement by Al MoSes '43, football manager. is the highest in the nine-year TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1942 Maryland Tops Lion Lacrossemen Ending the lacrosse season in a blaze, that is, a heat wave, the Lion stickmen dropped both .deci sions in the matches played over the weekend with Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. South of the Mason-Dixon line, the temperature on Saturday ranged around the 95 degree mark —this, coupled with a lack of sub stitutes, accounts for a great deal of the hard fight Nick Thiel's stickmen had on their hands. Charlie Henderson, Howie Hausner, Bill Piper, Bill Briner, Larry Faries, George Pittenger, Captain Jim Gotwals, Tom- Mit chell, Sam Flenner, and Bob Koch started the game, while Stu Suss man, Stan Cohen, Dick Hemp hill, Rocky 'Kern, Dick Rross, Ai Sessler, Dick Schthidt, and Charlie Hautli saw action when the re serves were shoved into the breach. Show off your lovely legs with iOROTHY GRAY *LEG SHOW' A SLEEK FINISH-for your legs...ft Battering In shade as the sheerest hose you've ever worn( Dorothy Gray Leg Show smooths on eve* Iftclous, -dusky tan GOtOra Mb:ens of applications big 10-oe. bottle, $l. Plus Taos. In State College Only At REA & DERICKS Complete Stock Of Other Leg Make-Ups —Sponges and Depilitories REA & DERICK Allen St.—Nett To Bank Clock