i PAGE FOUR . . • • Lion . . . GolfersDe eat Phi DelL . . ... i lia :Thetd• , Meets t-Tekes; Cornell Raiders, 7-2. • In Last Encounter • • Polishing off the last opponent T a le Depends On Return. Tilt Baseball Victory on their Summer schedule, the 'Lion golfers knocked Cornell out ' g , ------" 1 Winners Will Encounter of the running Saturday - when Almost victims of a duplication they defeated the Big Red 7-2. Tennis Team Wins • (anal SI. For Crown • of two weeks ago when Cornell Co-captain Bill "Ducky" Swan . gorged from behind to win, Penn turned in a par 69 for his match, _. Climactic game in the long race State's baseballers stopped the the best card of the day, to down si ornell Match for the Interfraternity softball )fig Red's three-run surge which his 7man 5 and 3. The other co- championship will be played this tied the score in the eighth Satur- captain, Dick Stephens, licked his It can happen here.• For the afternoon on the golf course field day, then rallied with another tal- man by a similar score, 5 and 3. first time in the history of the two ,iy which gave the Lions a 9-8 win. Stephens turned in a 70, and schools, a Penn State tennis team at 5:15 o'clock when Tau Kappa With the books for the Summer Penn State took best ball, 5 and finally succeeded in defeating a season standing at five wins and 4. In the next foursome, Cornell Cornell net squad, as the Lions three losses, 'Coach Joe Bedenk's extended the Lion golfers for an closed out their Summer season boys closed an extended season extra hole to decide the matches, by handing the Big' Red an 8-1 and the first Summer card in and also to make it best, ball..Ed thumping on the varsity courts - Penn State history. Fairchild lost his match on the ' Saturday. Saturday's Victory Weekend 19th, while his partner, Dick Hest- The match was their thirteenth win was registered by Ed'Tuleya, ings, snagged his opponent for a meeting in a long series which who went two innings, and Whitey win, one up. Cornell took best saw the Lions still seeking their Pyer, who finished up and was ball one up. initial victory, and proved to be and Maclay Jim McCor-credited • with the victory. Pyer Chuckthe most ' spectacular contest of tanned nine visitors and scattered mick . downed their men by the an otherwise dismal season. . tour hits over the rest of the same scores the captains won by, With Cy Hull setting the pace game. 5 and 3, and won best ball, 5 and with an easy 6-3, 6-1 victory. over 4. This was the end of the in- Engles of Cornell, the Lions went At the same time, four seniors, tercollegiate season for the Lions, on to sweep every match but one, Captain Bill Debler, Bob Peru- making it six wins and one loss and that was a see-saw three-set gini, Tuleya, and Whitey Thomas, for the Summer. affair in which Cornell's Wright bowed out, ending collegiate base- . kali careers. Bedenk finished his finally succeeded in edging Dick 12th season as a Lion baseball ' " Original One-Ad Play Armbrust, 7-5, 2 - -6, e 3. coach. The most thrilling contest of Bob Burford and Perugirii led' ae By Audience the afternoon saw Stan Spurgeon the batting attack, both clouting a A cc l aime d get 'off to a bad start, losing his :pair of singles. Cornell's Loux (Continued from Page One) . first set without taking a game, topped the day as he hit a four- answer to the - cut-and-dried sys- and then come back strong to cop !bagger with one on in the first tern of acquiring "facts." the next frame and go on to edge inning. Ten errors were corn- The play merited'production on Adolph - of Cornell in a marathon mitted, Penn State racking up six the vaster confines of the Schwab 20-game final set. His scores of the miscues. Auditorium stage, since there was were 0-6, 7-5, 11-9. _. .. ~, a tendency to crowd and cover Herb Kraybill, at the number e each other when all the charac- two spot, followed Hull's lead in 1 ters appeared on the stage togeth- trouncing Tuttle in straight sets, 0 er. In spite of this, there was no 6-4, 6-1. Bill Lundelius encoun -0 confusion in stage business and tered a little trouble in Smith of - W. 0 action which may be attributed Cornell, but finally came through Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 1 to Professor Neusbaum's directing with a win in three sets, 6-3, 3-6, Alpha Chi Rho .... 4 0 abilities. . 6-3. • Kappa Delta Rho '.. 3 1 Difficult enough was the cast- In the final singles contest, Rai ; Theta Chi ' 3 0 ing of the show, in addition to the Lawther cosily stopped Cornell's Phi Kappa Sigma ''' 1 0 "short" rehearsal period of two Updegros' in - straight 'sets, 6"-1, Sigma 'Phi Alpha .. 0 0 weeks. But each actor was a dis- 6-4. • 0 tinct "character" and played their State continued its blistering ■ roles with warmth and '. sympa- pace in the doubles to wind up the Freshman Nine 4 thetic understanding. Set designs contest 'by sweeping the final e by Stan Danowski, costumes by three matches in six straight sets. . ' 0 Mrs. Dorothy B. Scott and music' Hull and Lundelius combined to m Iby Mrs. Willa W. Taylor struck topple Engles and Smith by 6-4 eels Lutherans ' 1 a happy medium to refleCt the and 6-2 scores, and Kraybill and 0 mood of the play perfectly. Armbrust followed up with a 6-1, In their second encounter of the q . All in all, the cast turned in a 6-4 victory over Tuttle and season, the Penn State - freshman 0 very commendable performance Wright., 'baseball team will meet the Lu -0 with • Verna Sevast playing Sister Spurgeon and Lawther ended • O the ans, the first half champions Felicitas to perfection; Joanne the' contest by outlasting Adolph r - ' of the State College Sunday 2 Palmer, in a role made to order and Updegrove in the final, League, - , Schoo l on the Newßea -1 for her, that of Sister Tabea, earn- doubles, 7-5, 8-6. • ver Field diainond at 6 'o'clock 0 ed the sympathy and understand -0 i• ng of the audience. Conrad Bets- this evening. ~ " sel, the Apostle of the Cloisters, • The yearling squa,d won its first Home run—Loux. Sacrifice Hits seemed more than a stage charac- Two Former Stickmen game from the 'Presbyterians of —Wiggan, Engh, Debler. Stolen ter or historical figure when he bases--Martini Debler, Burford, was seemingly made to , live and '- M arrie d Al Ft D the same league by . a 9-8 count ' . laSt week. Thomas, Sandercock. Double plays breathe under the superb .artis- Lts. Bill Ziegenfus '4l and Jim Coach Houck will probably put, —White to Hunter to Martin, try of Bob Herrman. Ritter '4l, Lion lacrosse stars of Jack Berlin or Fred Shaw on the mound. Both men Hunter to Martin. Struck out—'by We look forward to seeing more were convert the' past season ,• figured in a Oyer 9, Clay 2, Engh 4. Base on such plays by Penn State's own double-hitch performed last week ed to pitchers by the Lion men iialls—off Tuleya 1, Clay 4, Engh playwrights, and as one of the au- at Ft. Dix, N. J., where they are for after they had tried out for 4, Sayres 'l. Winning pitcher— dience so aptly put it—"We en- • other positions on the team, due Pyer Losing pacher—Engh. joyed it—a superb performance." posted. to the lack 'of moundsmen faced Ziegenfus was captain last year by Coach Houck at the start of and star defenseman for Coach, practice sessions for the nine. At other starting posts' for to- • night's game will probably be LOS t, . Slide rule with Powell Wayne Kreidler' at first 'base, Bud priri; 2 d on case and rule. $3 re- Davage 'at second, Tony Mazzocco wardl i' returned , •to Student Un• r:• at shortstop, Jack Gracey on the ion. • ,1 ltpd. - 4 B, "hot corner," Jack Landy in left WAN *; field, Jim Battle in center field, pu ..1 Bud Speizer in -right field,' and . 4 00{;. Jerry Stern behind the plate. „ Starting lineup for the Luther ans will find members of the team L . OS I at their usual posts, according to caS, Dan Lonberger, manager .of the Spar! Sunday 'School baseballers. Call Cons Bow Out With 9-8 Cornell Cornell. ab r :Hunter, 2b .... 0 White, ss 4 0 db .... 4 1 toux, If 5 1 c 5 0 itobinson, 3b .. 4 2 cf 4 2 Wiggan, rf 1. 1 iVlurphy, rf .... 2 1 p 2 0 )Ingh, p 1 0 Sayres, p 0 0 Totals 37 Penn State ab Sandercock, 3b 3 Tuleya, p-lf ... 4 Bower, 2b 0 Sidler, 2b 2 Debler, lb 4 Perugini, rf ... 5 Weber, cf 2 Burford, cf 2 'Thomas, ss .... 2 c . 5 Sylvester, if .. 0 Pyer, p 3 Totals 33 ,}or she • Sweet Sae o/ Your Ancin g Pleadure Call On 1‘ ROYE and his Collegians • Newest and Most . Danceable Band on Campus FOR BOOKING SEE E. J. Allee R. E. Schooley Phone 2'220 9 24 8 h o a 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 11. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 1 9 2 0 '1 0 0 0 • 2 '8 27 14 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Nick Thiel during his three years of varsity play. Ritter was out standing at his center position while playing with the Nittany men. The pair took ,advanced ROTC while in college and -were sent to Ft. Dix upon graduation. I Coach Thiel received a tele gram yesterday . from the newly weds telling of their double-mar- Rides Wanted RW—Lewistown or Philadelphia vicinity. Leave Friday, 4:30-5 p. m. Return Sunday evening. Call Reimer, 4935, or Collegian office. 3tcomp 4,5, 6, R. RW (2)—York. Leave Friday and return Sunday. Call Alan, 2700. 4teorrip 4,5, 6, 7 C. RW—Johnsonburg or vicinity on August 14, 4 p. m. Call Phi Mu house, 4363. 2tpd 4,5, S. RW—Harrisburg. Leave Friday. Return ,Sunday. Call 701. Ask for Heay. 2tpd 4, 5. IM Mushball Standings INDEPENDENT LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Canal St. Firehouse 13 1 .928 Electric Diner .... ,10 4 .714 Fairmount Hall ... 5 2 .714 Maths 9 ' 5 .642 Jordan Hall 8 6 .571 Irvin Hall •5 9 .357 Watts Hall • 4 )0 .285 Miller Club 2 11 .153 FRATERNITY LEAGUE SECTION 1 • ' W. Tau Kappa Epsilon .2 Phi Delta Theta .... 1 Delta Upsilon 1 Phi Sigma Kappa .. 1 SECTION 2 W. Beta Theta Pi 3 Delta Sigma Phi .. 2 Alpha Phi Delta .. 1 Alpha Sigma Phi .. 0 SECTION 3 W. Delta Chi ' 3 Phi Kappa Psi 2 Alpha Chi Sigma .. 1 Pi Lambda Phi .... 0 ' SECTION 4 Gamma Sigma Phi . 2 Beta Sigma Rho ... 2 Sigma Nu 1 Beaver House 1 SECTION 5 • TRY--. - ; :• , .. , Our Efficient, '",,rifty LAUNDRY SE ,~VICE h Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 3261 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1942 Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta meet in a return match for the frater nity title and the right to meet the Canal St. Firehouse, • Inde pendent champs, fol. the All.. College crown.• Thursday Phi Delta Theta up set the previously unbeaten Tekes, 5-2, to knot the first place posi tion and force tonight's play-off tilt. Another brilliant • pitcher's battle can be expected 'from the opposing twirlers, Gray of TKE and Yeagley of the Phi Delts. In their last meeting Gray limited his campus foes to a- meagre four hits though the Phi Delts gave evidence of power at almost every spot in the lineup. In last night's games Electric Diner sewed up second place, in the Independent league when they scored nine runs pn the three hits they could get from Jordan Hall's pitcher•, Satz, for a 9-6 win. Jordan Hall did its best to set a new record with 10 er rors. Fairmount Hall will tangle with Mattis Wednesday for . the third place position. . In section 5,' Sigma Alpha Ep silon lost their chance' to sew up their section crown when they lost decisively, 16-6. Cruikshank, hurl., ing for SAE had a four game win ning Streak broken. In the , night's final fray, ten runs in• the first -two' innings proved too' much for Theta Chi to overcome, Alpha Chi, Rho winning 13-11. , Pct. 1.000 .500 .333 .333 Pct. 1:000 .667 .333 -.000 Pct. 1.000 .667 .333 .000 L. Pct. 1 .667 1 .667 2 .333 2 .333 L. Pet. 1 .800 1 .800 2 .600 2 £OO 4 .200 5 .000 Mushball Schedule Gamma Sigma Phi vs. Beta Sig ma Rho Beaver House vs. Sigma Nu Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Delta Up silon 5:15 p. Tau Kappa •Epsilon vs. Phi Del ta Theta CLASSIFIED. SECTION LOST—Brown purse 'at Skytop Friday night. Contains glasses. Call Helen McCleary, 306-Ather ton Hall. 2tch 4,5, W. LOST—Black folding Kodak ' in .Ath Hall lounge. Call Jake Herr, 4394 or 2593. Reward. ltpd 4 G. I andid shots of• cam e:, Bring to 315 Old Main, • any afternoon. . E Slide Rule. 'Black . .!••''rwo ' weeks ago "in 121 ~;.or • New Physics. Reward. cek, .2348. . • ltpd 4. TUESDAY 5 p. in. 3tch 4,5, 6
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