The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 25, 1942, Image 4

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    ' PAGE FOUR
Tuleya Hurls 3-1 Comeback Win Over. Colgate Baseballers
. lnd Battle Carded
Lion GolFers Defeat Colgate,. 7-2 Here This Afternoon Netmen Drop Second Last Call Sounded
. Matching the Colgate boys hole
for hole in the early part of the c ra • t nearly three months, Eddie Tu- Penn - State's varsity tennis For Co-RecEvents
meet, the Lion golfers crept a- r terniy Race leya, senior southpaw, staged a team made a valient battle of it
head on the links yesterday to
Tightens As Delta successful comeback as he pitch- for nearly four grueling hours
WRA is issuing a last call for
beat the Red Raiders 7-2, in a ed the Lion baseball team to a yesterday, but were finally down
students to sign up for weekend
close match on the College Chi And PKS Win. four-hit, 3to 1 win over Colgate ed by a stronger Colgate Univer
sity court squad by a 5 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 .
co-rec activities, announced Adele
course, here yesterday. The two teams
score on the college courts. J. Levin '44, WRA activities Dick Stephens, co-captain, met Fraternity teams were the only will battle again on the New
man.
chair
and defeated Burke from Colgate mushballers who saw action last Beaver field diamond at 2:30 p. The loss was their third since
in one of the tight matches of the night in the IM league, with five in. today. the beginning of the Summer sea-
by Margaret K. Ramaley '44, WRA
vice-president, Led over a cross-country trail
afternoon, one down. Whether games being played and the other For four innings Coach Joe Be- son, and their second at the hands e
-president, an All-College hike
the home course has anything to forfeited. denk's boys were unable to get aof the Red Raiders. The Lions •
do with this pair's playing still Beta Theta Pi took a stronger hit past the infield, and trailed will wind up their series with the to Mt. Nittany 'is the program for
remains to be seen since the game hold on first place in section 2 1-0 at the end of the fifth frame. New Yorkers when they meet this afternoon. Hikers are to meet
yesterday was so close. when they squeezed a 4-3 win Two tallies in the sixth pushed for the last time on the college in front of White Hall at 2 o'clock
Bill Swan, the other co-captain, over the previously undefeated Penn State ahead, 2-1, and an- courts at 2 p. in. today, and are advised by Miss .Ramaley
to wear hiking clothes.
turned in a7l to match Vogle Delta Sigma Phis. The APD's also other in the eighth helped clinch In yesterday's match Cy Hull, A co-rec archery tournament, to
from Colgate, beating his man, entered into the win column by the victory. Penn State's number one player, be held in front of White Hall, is
Loss, one up. Penn State won best trouncing the ASP's, 4-3. Eddie Tuleya's last game' as' a was halted by Kendall of Col- also planned for 2 o'clock this
ball. The players in the first Delta' Chi, by knocking over pitcher was May 1, against West gate, 6-4, 6-4. Bill Lundelius afternoon. Students may ent e r
foursome had tough going, and Alpha Chi Sigma 6-4, and Phi Virginia. Soon after that he continued his winning form by competition or shoot at leisure,
defeated the Raiders only on the Kappa Psi's 20-7 victory over PI strained a thigh muscle and trouncing Frick of Colgate in said Miss Levin. As WRA pos
last hole. Lambda Phi insured both winners couldn't perform on the mound straight sets, 6-4, 6-0. • sasses only five men's bows, men
Dick Hastings won from Fox, a tie for first place in section 3 until yesterday, although he saw Dan Moses fell before the un- students who have their own are
Colgate, one down, while Fair- of the IF league. service in nearly every game as erring slants of Colgate's Mart- asked to bring them. Those who
child lost to Hamilton, one down. In section five, Alpha Chi Rho an outfielder. The York lad in, 6-0, 6-0, and Dick Armburst desire to enter competition are re-
Colgate took best ball, Chuck downed Phi Kappa Sigma, 9-2, fanned eight Red Raiders, issu- was defeated by Harkins, 6-3, quested to leave names at Student
while the Theta Chis took a f or-
Maclay turned in medal score for ing seven free passes, while Col- 6-1. Jim Lawther put Penn Union before noon.
s.
game from the SAE '
the meet, a 70, just one over par feit gate's Carl Heidel struck out nine State back in the running by out- WRA's schedule for tomorrow
At 1:30 p.m. today, Delta Chi lasting Waterhouse of Colgate in
for the course. He defeated and walked six.
will meet Phi Kappa Psi, while wilPfeature the first co-rec supper
'V ogle, two and one. Big guns for the Nlttany nine a close three-set match, 6-3 ) 7-9, bike hike.• Leaving Miles Street
Theta Chi tangles with the SPA's
Maclay's partner, Jim McCor- • were Captain Bill Debler . first 6-3. Bike Shop at 4:30 p.m., the group
At 3:30 p.m. KDR battles the
mack, knocked off Charles Fen- ' baseman, and Whitey Thomas, In the other singles match, will head for WRA cabin and may
SAE's,Sigma Nu meets Gamma
back of Colgate, three and two. . , Alpha, Phi shortstop. Thomas played one of Herb Kraybill dropped a close wade in a creek along the way.
Sigma Phi and the Al
Penn State won best ball. the most brilliant games of his decision in the longest match of Expenses include 50 cents for bike
Delta's play the DSP's. Monday's made' • •
In spite of the large margin in career as he several thrill- the afternoon to Babcock, 6-B,.rental and 30 cents for : a supper
games begin at 6:45 when Elec- •
ing plays.
the score, the .Nittany linksmen trio Diner meets Matils Canal St. 8-6, 3-6. ' of chipped steak, corn on the cob,
had no easy time putting away Firehouse takes on Jordan Hall, The box score: • ' In the doubles Hull and Lun- watermelon, and lemonade.
the men from Colgate, some of and PKS tangles with SAE. Colgate •abrh o a e delius teamed to stop Kendall Students intending to go are
the matches being won on the Dewey, lb .... 3 1 3 10 0 . 0 and Martin of Colgate in straight urged by Miss Levin to sign up
last hole. Fairchild, the only PennFerren, If .... 4 0 0 0 0 0 sets, '6-3, 7-5. Harkins and. Web- at Student Union by noon today.
State man to lose his match, tur- • 111 1 1 Standings Kuczek, 2b .. 10024• 0 er of Colgate took the next match. Planned especially for Summer
ned in a 73, while his opponent INDEPENDENT LEAGUE St. Claire, .rf.300 0 0 1 by edging Lawther and Jack . session ; students is a breakfast
did the course in 75. Losing best W. L. Pct.
Griffiths, c ... 2 0 0 8 2 0 Weber 6-3, 7-5.
bike trip to .WRA cabin at 7 a.m.
ball here gave Colgate the second Canal St. Firehouse 11 1 .917 Forward, ss .. 4 0 0 3' 4 0 With the match between Kray- tomorrow, announced Miss Marie
point. • Mattis 8 4 .667 Batt, 3b 401 0 1 0 bill and Armburst, of State, and Haidt, - associate professor of phy-
Colgate and Penn State will Jordan Hall 8 4 H
.667 Bartlett, cf ... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Frick and Babcock knotted at sical education. The group will
Electric Diner 8 4
tangle again this afternoon on the
.667 Heidel, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 one set each, the contest was call- leave from Miles Street Bike
College course in the second Fairmount - Hail ... 3 2 .600 a. ayes 1 0 0 0 0 0 ed, and each team was awarded a Shop. Those interested shla u 1 d
match this weekend. The same Irvin Hall 5 7
.417 b Sandman .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 half point, making the final score leave names 'at Student Union. by'
bile-up will tee off for Penn Watts Hall 4 8
.333 c
Ma/00/ 1
0 0
0 0
0 5 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 in favor of Colgate. noon today.
State as entered the meet yes- Miller Club 1 11 .083 d Kolleval .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Next Saturday the Lions play A hike to Mt. Nittany for Sum
terday.
FRATERNITY LEAGUE Totals 30 1 424 14 1 host to Cornell's championship mer session men and women is
The win yesterday makes . the SECTION 1 Penn State . tennis squad as a part of the Vic- scheduled for 2:30 p.m. tomorrow.
fifth straight for the Lion golf- ab r h o a e
W. L. Pct. t ory
.Weekend special sports Students are to meet at White
Sandercock, cf 3 0 1 1 1 0
ers this Summer. If the Lions win schedule. .
Tau Kappa Epsilon .2 0 1.000 Hall.
the next' two meets scheduled Tuleya, p 4 0 0 1 0 0
Delta Upsilon 1 1 .500
for Sutherland, 313 401 1 1 0 the Summer, they will have Phi Delta Theta .... 1 1 .500 ,
completed two schedules without Phi Sigma Kappa .. 0 2 .000 Sidler, lb ••• 2b .... 3 0 0 3 3 1 3 2 210 0 0
a single loss. Only blot on the SECTION 2
golfers' record is the loss of the W. L. Pct. Wardrop, if ... 4 1 1 0 0 0
.neet for the EIGA championship Beta Theta Pi 2 0 1.000 Thomas, ss ... 40 2 5 0
-
in May to Yale. Delta Sigma Phi .. 1* 1 .500 McWilliams, c 3 0 0
.8 1 0
2 .000 Bitting, rf ~. Al 0 0 1 0 0
1 .500 Totals ' 28 3 7 27 11 1
Colgate. 000 010 000-1
L. Pct. Penn State 000 002 08x-3
0 1.000 Sacrifice hits: Debler, Sidler;
0 1.000
runs batted in: Thomas 2; War
-2 000
drop, Griffiths; left on bases:
.
2 .000 Colgate 9, Penn State. 10; double
play: Sandercock to Thomas;
L. Pct. bases on balls: off Tuleya 7, off
0 1.000 Heidel 6; strike outs: by Tuleya
1 .500 8, by Heidel 9:. winning pitcher,
1 .500 Tuleya; umpires, _Murphy, Ernst.
1 .000
'46 Stickmen Called
L. Pct. Candidates for the freshman
0 1.000 lacrosse team should report to
1 .667 Room 221 Rec Hall at 4 p.m. Mon
-2 .333 day, according to Laibe Kessler
1 .666 '44, first assistant manager. Can
-3 .250 didates who make the team will
2 .600 be able to play varsity lacrosse
3 .000 next Spring
CLASSIFIED . SECTION
Alpha Alpha Sig
Phi m Delta .. a Phi .. 0
1
WANTED—Freshman or sopho
more boy to learn ticket busi
ness in preparation for full-time
evening job. Call 4181.
3tch 24; 25, 28 B.
WANTED—GirI to handle salad
and fountain work two hours at
noon and two hours at dinner. Also
two evenings a week. Call 4181.
All Russian Club members of
the executive and special com
rnittees are asked to attend a short
meeting in the second floor lounge
of Old Main, 8:30 p.m.
WANTED-35 mm. camera able
to take kodachrome pictures.
Will pay cash. Must be in good
shape. Call Jim Shute, 3197.
Just To Remind You There's Just Time Enough
To Grab Those Old Clothes And Come To—
ARVEST BALL
TONIGHT AT 9:00 MUSIC BY TICKETS AT STUDENT UNION
REC HALL CAMPUS OWLS $l.lO PER COUPLPE
Phi Kappa Psi ....
Delta Chi
Alpha Chi Sigma .. 0
Pi Lambda Phi .... 0
SECTION 4
Sigma Nu 1
Beta Sigma Rho .... 1
Gamma Sigma Phi . 1
Beaver House .... 0
SECTION 5
Kappa Delta Rho
Kappa Delta Rho
Theta Chi
Alpha Chi Rho .
Phi Kappa Sigma
Sigma Alpha Ep
Sigma Phi Alpha
1 tpd.SR
SECTION . 3
W.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
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SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1942