rUa9DAY, JULY 28;. 1942 Basebaffers for Cornell 7nd Colgate Win "Beat — Cornell" was the cry of the Lion baseball nine yesterday afternoon as Coach Joe Bedenk sent his players through a work out on a slippery field: The Blue and. White , made it six wins* against tour losses after pounding. Colgate 3-1 and 4-3 in two games last weekend. 'Whitey Pyer, who , handled mound , cfuties in the see end game, will be - on. hand with Tuley-a for the Cornell'. clash Saturday, which will mark- one- of the major events on the Victory Weekend sports program'.. Although outhit by' the Red Raiders, 10-8, the• Lions came through with good fielding in the pinches, and Pyer kept the Col gate hits well scattered. 'How- Ozer, five errors were chalked up against the Bedenkmen who were caught in two double plays. Colgate started the fireworks in the third inning by bringing a pair of runs across, but .the Lions tied it up, 2-2, in the second half of the third, and went ahead with another duo in the fourth to help clinch the win. •Pyer did his bit at the plate, as he and Whitey Thomas contribut ed two safeties to the Penn. State total. The box score: Colgate Dewey, lb Ferren, if Kuczek, 2b St. Claire, rf Griffiths, c Forward, ss Batt, 3b Bartlett, - cf Hanover, p Totals 39 3 10 24 14 Penn State - •ab r h o a Sandercock, 3b 2 0' 1 2 5 Tuleya, if . .. 4 0 0 3 0 Bower, 2b .... 2• 0 1.. 2 1 Sidler, 2b 0 0 0 2 0 Debler, lb 3 0 1 9 2 Perugini, rf ... 4 0 0 2_ 0 Burford, cf 2 .1 • 0 '1 0 Vail, cf =I 0 _0 1 0 Thoinas, ss. ... 4, 1 2 1 3 McWilliams, c . 4 2 1 4 0 pyer, p 2 0 2 . 0 2 a-Sylvestri .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 - 8 27 13 a-Bktted for Bower in 7th. Two-base hits—Kuczek, Ferren. Three-base • hit--Hanover. Sacri fice hits—Burford, Pyer, Kuczek. Double plays—Kuczek to Dewey, Bartlett to Forward. Struck out— by Hanover 2, Pyer 3. Base on balg—oft Hanover 4, Pyer 1. Umpires—Alurphy, Gair. Point Diner Moves Into Second With 4-3 1 Win Over Malils After In a hairline play at the plate, the Electric Diner pushed across a single run in the ninth inning to eke out a 4-3 triumph over Ma tils, breaking the previous three way tie and boosting the Diner in to undisputed possession of seer ond place in the Independent Soft ball league. _ After spotting Matils three runs in the first •feame the• Diner tied the score with two runs in the third' and a single in the sixth. Opening' the second extra inning the Diner succeeded in getting two men• on' the bases with two out. Schindler then, lashed out a single to left; while the base runners raced• for home. At almost the same instant The first one was crossing' the prate, the runner from• first was -called out trying 'to make third. It was ruled that .the run had crossed before the out, however, and with it the game. . The league leading Canal St. Firehouse, with - Johnny Silan on the mound and Art Borsa holding down the hot corner, continued on their winning way when they scored heavily in the late innings to register an 8-3 win over Jordan Hall. Silan showed, good form in limiting the Dorm boys to six hits. In Section 5, with Cruikshank twirling eight hit ball, Sigma Al- Nittany Linksmen's Winning Streak Snapped; Colgate Avenges 2 Defeats By Close 5-4 Score Dropping the first match since the season opened last April, the Lion golfers tort: their meet with Colgate Saturdak on the College course, 5-4. The_ winner was still undecided until the last foursome • came in. Leading the Red Raiders by a slight margin, the first two Lion foursbmes finished in good order. The last two Nittany linksmen, Chuck Maclay and Jim McCor mick, lost their matches and Col gate also . took., best ball. In the fight for the match that took place' as the last foursome played onto the" last few' holes, the .players really turned on the heat. On Friday, the Lion golf ers had little' difficulty in winning three points, but Saturday saw a complete reversal. Boyle of Colgate took Maclay, 3 and 2; while Feurback had to go to 20 holes to defeat McCormick. When Colgate 'took best ball, 2-up, the match was lost. .• Diei Stephens, co-captain of the Nittany team, evened scores with Burke from Colgate when he easl: ily defeate'd the Red Raider, 4 and VIE. DAILY COLLEGIAN pha Epsilon topped Phi Kappa Sigma, 13-6. Osburne had a horn er for the losers. A new time for the coming eve ning games has been announced by Bob 'Redmount '44. The first ball will be thrown - •at 6:45 p. m. instead of 7 p. m. so that games may be completed before dark. Results of • last Saturday's games are Delta Chi 14, Phi. Kappa Psi 13; Gamma. Sigma Phi 8; 'Sigma Nit 3; and Theta Chi by a forfeit over Sigma Phi Alpha. rn. Delta Upsilbn vs. Phi Kappa Pi Lambda Phi vs. Alpha Chi Sighla Alpha Chi Rho vse Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Theta Chi 6:45 p. m. Irvin Hall vs. Miller Club Watts Hall vs. Fairmount Hall Sigma Nu vs. Beaver House WEDNESDAY 6:45 p. m. Electric Diner vs. Jordan Hall Fairmount Hall vs. Miller Club Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kap pa Delta Rho Theta Chi vs. Alpha Chi Rho 3. Stephens' game on Saturday . was, one of the best of the year. The Lion co-coptain turned in a one-under-par 68, which is excell ent for the College 'course, and seldom beaten. Stephens had been gunning for Burke who was the only player to defeat him in intercollegiate play this year. The other captain of the Lions, Bill Swan, suffered a reversal at the hands of his opponent, Los& and dropped his match, 4 and 3. Penn State won best ball for a point, 4 and 3. Dick Hastings and Ed Fairchild both beat their Red Raider oppo nents, but lost best ball to Col gate for one point. Hastings took over Fox, 5 and 3, while Fairchild defeated Hamilton, 3 and 2, to re verse the win Hamilton scored, for Colgate the day before. Colgate stopped the Lions just three matches Short of 'a perfect Spring and Summer season. The Nittany golfers still have one match to play with Cornell here over Victory Weekend and two more meets with Centre Hills Country Club have been added to the card. IT'S NOT TOO LATE. FOR YOU TO DO. YOUR PART Mend— , - s {l . tit), iT 4.40 for FREEDOM Includes— it r • Benny Goodman • Thespian. Glee Club Revue Frosh Baseballers Meet Presby League In First Encounter Meeting the league leading Presbyterians of the State College Church League, Coach Leo Houck's freshman baseball squad will see action for the first time this season on New Beaver Field at 6 p. m. today. Although the Presbys will of fer heavy competition for the nov ices, Coach Houck "has •a feeling?' that the yearlings will battle hard to beat the Church League pace setters. Starting lineup for Penn State in• tonight's- game is still somewhat unknown but in all prObability will find Fred• Shaw or Jack JECer lin on the mound; Wayne GEC,reidler at first base; Bud Davage on sec ond base; Tony ,Mazzocco playing Sigma shortstop; Jack Gracey at the "hot corner"; Jack Landy or Bud' Wax man irr left field; Leo Yankosky or Jim Battle in center field; Bud Speizer in right field; and Jerry Stern at the backstop post. Bill Hall, manager of the Pres byterians, stated yesterday that he will place 'his usual lineup on the field but may use some substitutes as the match will not change the standing of his team in the Sun day School Baseball League. History Of The Funnies 4 history of the comic strip, as presented by the American Insti tute of Graphic Arts, is on display in the Main Library until 'August 15. This exhibition is a part of a collection aimed at gathering to- gether loose bits of lore and news paper tradition. Included are some 18th and 19th century draw- 402 E. College Ave. PROCEEDS FOR ARMY RELIEF geniamin Atxcincler 21r. Optometrist Hburs for Examination of Eyes to 12 A. M.-1 to 5 P. M. Evenings by Appointment PAGE nurEs INeimen Drop No. 3 To Colgate, 64 Colgate's Red Raiders managed to make it three straight here Sat urday when they eked out a close 6-4 decision over Coach Ted. Roethke's varsity tennis squad in their third and last meeting of the Summer season. The Raiders de feated the Lions 6-3 in the first game of the season and had set them down 5 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 last Friday. Cy Hull, Stan Spurgeon, and Dick Armbrust succeeded in tak ing their singles matches, and Hull teamed with Bill Lundelius for the Lion's only doubles - win, but Col gate proved strong enough to take three singles and two doubleS, as well •as a special extra singles match. Hull defeated Babcock of Col gate, 6-2, 8-6, and Armbrust out lasted Martin in three sets, '3-6, B'-6, 6-1. Spurgeon was also ex tended to three sets in halting Weber, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. Jim Lawther dropped his singles match to Harkins of Colgate, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6, and Herb Kraybill was defeated by Kendall in straight sets, 3-6, 4-6. Lundelius was stopped by Frick, 3-6, 4-6. The doubles: Hull and Lundelius (S) defeated Kendall and Martin, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5. Babcock and Frick (C) defeated Kraybill and Armbrust, 6-4, 6-3. Waterhouse and Harkins (C) de feated Lawther and Spurgeon, 6-4, 7-5. ings, and an, illustration of a tap estry showing the conquest of Wil liam the Conqueror in 1066. • Danz-A-Poppin • Field Day Phone 4875
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