FRIDAY, JULY 104 t 11M1111111111111111111111H11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Betvveen R e d Raiders To Clash With Lion The Lions With DON DAVIS Baseball, Golf Teams Here Today 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 one Bright Spit Both Nines Evenly • tinksmen To Defend In most respects, athletics have • Netmen Meet Colgate been curtailed under the acceler- Matched For Twin Bill Undefeated Record ated Summer Semester program. Today I n First Match We feel safe in saying, however, Two well-balanced baseball ' - Aiming for another win to bring that one phase of Penn State's teams will clash at 4 o'clock this nj Weekend Twin Bill their , winning streak to five sports program has reached a new afternoon when the Red Raiders ' matches, the Lion golfers will high in management and interest. • from Colgate visit the New Beaver Still in quest of their initial in- We refer to the present intra- field diamond to oppose the Penn tercollegiate victory of the Sum- tackle the Colgate linksmen on Mural mushball campaign. State nine. - , mer season, Coach Ted Roethke's . the College course at 2p. m. today. Several reasons for the success Four times this year the bays varsity netmen will take to the Coach Rutherford's golfers have of the twilight games are evident. from 'Hamilton, N. Y., have stack- courts against a heavily favored not dropped a match this Sum- A fair and efficient system of ed against the Lion nine, each Colgate tennis squad at 4 p. m. playoffs was set up by those in team winning two contests. This today. mer, and have won all of their ' charge of the league. The first Weekend's twin . -bill will mark the The Lions were turned back by matches on the regular Spring , Part of the schedule was run off fifth and sixth'times the Lions and the same Colgate team in their schedule also. Last time the Penn far the purpose of classifying the Raiders have met. season opener by a 6-3 count. Since State men met the Red Raiders, teams into sections which includ- No definite lineup can be given then they have won only one Colgate went down to defeat, 5 1 / 2 - ea felting of Comparable strength, for the Nittany squad, for .Coach match, and that was against a 31/2• thus making , the competition more Joe Bedenk shifts, left-handed team composed •of faculty mem- Lineup for today's meet will In ' interesting for all teams involved. and right-handed hitters when he bers. elude Co captains Dick Stephens ' Of course the after-din,ner Sum- finds which hand the opposition Tomorrow the 'Roethkemen will and Bill Swan, and probably Dick. mer daylight .has been a helpful'hurler uses. Strongest prospect . wind up their two-match series Hastings, Ed Fairchild, Chuck . fabtor. We also feel that the to start -onihe'meund thiss after- with the Red Raiders when they Maclay and Jim McCormick. ' daily publishing of the team's noon is Whitey Pyer. Pyer pitch- play a second match at 2p.m. on - On the course today, Stephens standings' has been a real factor. ed against the Red Raiders before, the College courts. will be gunning for Burns, the only in keeping alive the interest of but Ed Tuleya, now playing•in the The Lions have been seriously men to defeat him this season. the various teams. To finish off Lion outfield, has had more ex- handicapped in ' intercollegiate Stephens has been turning in re this program in. fitting style, we perience pitching to the New play this season by the fact that cord scores, and posted the medal suggest that the winning frater- York . staters. • only two of their starting six have score in several of the team meets. tiity team meet the winning inde-* Jack Weber or Bill Debler will . had any previous varsity exper- Burns defeated Stephens on the pendent team. The victorious be stationed at. first base; Dale fence. Their prospects were dealt Colgate course where Burns has team in this battle could then in- Bower or Bill . Sidler 'at second; another heavy 'blow at the begin- been playing for years. Whether vite ~the championship mushball 'Whitey Thomas at shortstop; Don fling of the season when they lost the home course has anything to squad from a nearby college, such Sandercock ''tir• Gene Sutherland Ace Parker, number two star, who do with it will be shown on the as Bucknell, to travel to this-cam- on third; and George McWilliams was declared ineligible because of links this afternoon. pus for an inter-school behind the plate. In the outfield, , a scholastic deficiency. The Lion 'golfers will meet the contest. Such a game, we feel, 'Bedenk may nse• Bob Perugini, Several of the schools the Lions team 'from Colgate again tomor would draw considerable campus Jack BUrfordVJohn Sylvester,-Bob have met in competition this row on .the College course. The interest. ' - Bennett, Bob -Vail, or Tuleya. season have had a decided advan- extra meet was 'included 'because tage Over them by virtue of the all of the teams coming from Col fact that many of them have re- gate travelled together, and the laxed their athletic eligibility re- games were scheduled both Fri quirements for the Summer, and day and Saturday, consequently have a greater field from which to draw for varsity material. The Lion netters still have a . • w . This is the sort of weather that • Now would be a swell time for makes people wish that the man folks to start returning the cups who invented work had finished of sugar they've' borrowed in the it. past few years. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHTS 9-12 AT KISHACOQUILLOS PARK (Near Lewistown) With the College's Only Radio Band The Penn State Aristocrats Broadcast at 10:30 over WMRF Admission 50c • At Your Service For Vicfory Weekend Come early and avoid rush Students let us do yOur cleaning and laundry! We have prompt delivery service THE HILAND SHOP A. /I‘l / r ;- , • TAP. bAItY COLLtbriAN good chance to upset the dopesters with a surprise win over the New York lads, if their sophomore newcomers can maintain the im proved brand of tennis they have displayed since the beginning of the Summer season. Cy Hull will start at the lead off spot• for the Blue and White, and Herb Kraybill will „follow at the second position. Bill Lunde lius, who came through with one of the two Lion victories at Cor nell last Saturday, may start at either the third or fourth slots. Jim Lawther, Dick Armbrust, Stan Spurgeon, and either Horace Smith or Ted Maier will probably see action at the other starting positions. Football Physical Exam Allan I. Moses, football' man ager, stressed again last night that all varsity football players and candidates for the freshman grid squad should report to Dr. Alfred H. Griess, team — physician, in the dispensary, sometime 'before July 31 for their Summer physical. Dr. Griess will be out of town af ter August 1 and the exam is re quired so that the candidates may participate in the first scheduled practice August 3. BUY. DEFENSE STAMPS nly 7 Days Left. To Get Your Date For ORY WEEKEND be Biggest Weekend In Penn State's History BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Coming— July 28 and 29 "THE LITTLE • FOXES" Presented by The Penn State Players Tickets 55c tax included Tickets now on Sale at Student Union PAGE MUM Tekes Clinch Tie For First Place In Softball Race Playing superior ball both at bat and in. the field, Tau Kappa Epsilon assured themselves of nothing worse than a tie for the fraternity intramural softball championship last night, when they registered their second win in Section 1 by outplaying a le thargic Phi Sigma Kappa ten, 7-2. Gray, the winning pitcher, allow.; ed only six hits. Canal St. Firehouse continued their drive for the Independent title, with Art Borsa twirling a four-hitter for a very tight win over Matils, 5-4. Highlight of the game came when Williams, Fire house center fielder, came over from his center field post to catch a drive deflected over the head of the right . fielder for a game sav ing out. In Section 5 Alpha Chi Rho had an easy time with the league-lead ing Kappa Delta Rhos, piling up an overwhelming 12-run lead be fore the KDRs were able to tally, while Sigma Alpha Epsilon over came Sigma Phi Alpha, 16-9, though outhit 17 to 12. • Other scores were Electric Diner over Watts Hall, 12-8, Gamma Sig ma (t 3 hi . romping over Beaver House, 6-5, and a 6 to 5 win for Delta Sigma Phi . over Alpha Sigma Phi. Hillel To Hold Social Tilllel Foundation will present a one-act play tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. for members, according to Milton Dolinger '44, director. Following the play, a social will be held. Music • .for the affair will be recorded.
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