The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 05, 1942, Image 3

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Phi .: • belts Clinch Title With 14-6
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YeatleyV
Nodada .
Lutherans Beat Frosh Nine; 4-0.
Star For Victors
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By PETE SCOTT
Score All tuns in Filth . inning Power, sheer Yankee-like pow
er, wielded by ten Phi Delta
tty SY P.OSEN"BERO ' — Theta sluggers, proved too much
. _
Scoring four runs in' the fifth • ~ , _ : —.. ....." ,
~. last night for a valiant Tau Kap
inning of / a close ball game, ,the Report To ithigy pa Epsilon team that simply could
Lutherans of the State College . . R epay To match the pace set by the
Sunday School League beat the,.
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IF winners in registering a 14-6 tri
freshman baseball nine by a score' umph to clinch the Interfrater
of 4-0 on the New Beaver Field or G ri d ' G -- d Practice nity softball crown.
2.
diamond last night. Homers and near homers char-
Unable to overcome the' lead of Enough candidates ' for three acterized the ten-hit Pbi Delt at
the church teeth for the rest of complete teams—La combination of tack -which was highlighted by
the game, Coach Houck's year- returning veterans, last season's Moriarta's round-tripper with
lings fought hard but it was in two on. the bases in, the fourth
vain. The Lutherans checked frosh team Members, and a mixed
inning.
each scoring try of the freshmen, group of uPperclassmen and fresh-
men totaling 46—reported to The Tekes opened the game No* He Hits
with McKee on the mound—some-
Coach Bob Higgins for the pre- what of a surprise as Gray had Word from Chapel
.Hill has it
season football sessions that start- held the Phi Delts to four hits in that Harry Harrison, former Lion
ed Monday evening. their Previous encounter. The baseball star, is really making a
Seven varsity lettermen were TKE strategy failed to halt the name for himself as a hitter. He is
among the group. that met with Phi Delt run production and after now clipping the ball at a scorch
e Coaches HigginS, Earl Edwards, three innings with the score stand- Mg pace of .421. Famed for steal
-1 Al Michaels, and Marty McAn- ing at 6-1, Gray went to the hill ing bases while at State, Harry
1, drews for-the conditioning drills. to finish the game. seems to have changed his methods
c, Palazii, center; Van Lenten, end; Yeagley pitched the entire game and is now covering the bases in,
d Perugini and Jaffurs, guards; for the new champs, giving up a more legitimate manner. Inci
c, Kerns and Schoonover, tackles; only . six hits. As in their prey- MAKES OUT—Bill Smaltz '42, dentally, Penn State's great All
-0 'Sparky Brown and Aldo Cenci, ious encounter, Yeagley was giv- star fullback on the Nittany Lion American, Glenn Killinger, is
0 backs, reported for the 7 P. 1 - 11. en much better support than his gridiron squad for the last three coaching the Chapel Hill nine
0 sessions. . TKE opponent, the Phi Delts corn- seasons,, was picked yesterday by which has scored six victories and
oAmong the numeral . winners mitting three miscues to the Tekes Col. Bob• Neyland, former coach two defeats to date.
0 back from last year's great fresh- five. Other home runs were hit at the University of Tennessee, to . i -
0 man squad are: St. Clair and 41- by Philips and Steidle for Phi play on the Army All-Star squad, It s Novel Anyway
2 stun, 'backfield;d.
'Bate, end; 'Mc- Delta Theta. •
along with 34 other former college Rumors have been thick and
Closky, guard.
The Phi Delts will meet the In- football stars, during the forth- fast the lasi few weeks coneern
e .8111 Briiier; one of Nick . Thiel dependent champions,. Canal St. coming season. Smaltz, one-half ing the possibility of a benefit golf
1 lacrosse stars, also reported for Firehouse, for the all-College title of the famous Smaltz to Krouse match betv.freen the Lion co-cap,-.
0 drills. Briner played reserve cert...
0 .ter on the frosh team two years ,
in, ..a two out of three series begin- passing combination, is now sta- tains and the oroS Eiom the Col
o next Tuesday night. tioned, at Fort Eustia, Virginia. lege • course and the C entre Hills
0 ago. He will try_ his hand at a Score by innings: ' The Army All-Stars will play course. It ; seems to: us that Lich,
1 backfield. spot. . ..
• TKE, .
010 023. 0 A eight games with professional a ,novel match Would not only be
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1 o'Kerme and EPPensteiner, per-,l''hT Delt
4, fOrniers on last year's junior var-124 403 . 0-14 teams, the first one is carded with of interest.. but might also raise
'' the thirdplace 6 ' theNewYorkGiantsf • S t _ a little cash for the U.S.O. or some .
, ~. ~. . ~.. . In, battle for
3 sity ele . veri i . donned shorts and se - etiOn 1, Delta Upsilon,. with Cy ber 12. -- other worthy war benefit. True,
1 cleats for last night's workout, as litill twirling, made the moat",of • the trend for the, rest, of the.. se
t did
,Bionks and LehOwitz,
.upper- their six hits to chalk up a 6-5 4: .- - ... •- ii *. - '.-:-• • - -, ' :nester ,is
,away , from
. extra activ-.
5 class candidates -Or the squad.. win. ovel l pi i i
,Biiffia • Kaixa, tonvotation Proposed • ity . ,.1;,.„,t, we cannot see how, such,
Ali:arty MeAndiewS, frosh coach, , Other results found Beaver ~.- •• -- - -,•• '- -.- an informal, affair Would,interfere
(Continued from Page One)
• was more than successful. Twen-. Douse; Playing with only . seven - any with the pursuit of knowledge.
I, ty-three freshman candidates re- men to Other business before the ineet • ' '
tOPPing SiSigina Nu, ' 14-11,
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ported to him-including one be- Gamma Sigma Phi ontslugging ing was Cabinet's deciding to back , 1 01 .,. ; - -
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still k ror , 010tAtie
,i wildered hoPeful who reported leta Sigma Iklie, 15-16, .and li&a.. a plan suggested by John E. King Work is finally underway on.
equipinent at the - power house. tils winning by forfeit froM Fair- '43, representative of Student- the long-awaited from,
much needed
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mount Hall. Faculty
• 7 [,•,•„... -..
, '5- : Relations Committee, pro- -, • • • • •
Netinelt St haute....•.
TODAY viding for a student faculty show antes the course seems to be
shaping up well. All obstacles are
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.. 6:45 p. m. for the benefit of some service 'or- being built of rustic logs, thua fit
;t , 4 .4 .
.. i.t .: Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha
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Fatility4. PIM' Chi Rho . ganization. Members of the coin- tins in with the surroundinga. The
most important hurdle in the way
- • . mittee appointed to • work with
Theta Chi vs. Kappa Delta Rho
of •an enlarged physical fitness
King on the plan are Gerald B. M.
• • program for the College is still to
• TWO I additional.: post-season Stein '44, Gordon L. Coy ',43, Rob- be cleared however. As yet plans
matches have been scheduled for i •• .it •• i, _ - .ert L. lVfawhinney '43, and Blakes- have not been definitely set up to'
the varsity Lion net:team, it was Ephiata' Gwen Again lee. . ,
.. include juniors and seniors in the
announced yesterday :by Coach Due to the overwhelming de- conditioning program. And the
Ted Roethke: . - mind for tickets, to the play, .
juniors and seniors are the most
Tomorrow the squad will play I :EPlirate," written by Kathryn' "• r . L . 1 r,e,..
Lit important classes to reach, as we .
its postponed contest with the !M. Popp '43 and
,Frank S. Neus- . Connell hied mg have said • before, since they are
Naval Reserve Officers, • Origin- halm; associate professor of dra- Liberal Arts Council members the ones that will be shouldering
ally slated 'for June. 27, the game metres, the drama will be pre- will meet to. discuss pending is- guns in' the near future.
was : rained out, and several at-' seated again, next : Monday , and sues for the, improvement of the
tempts were made to re-schedule Tuesday nights in the Little Liberal Arts School, according to vi t , . • . -
it before it. was finally . set for to- Theatre. TiCkets. are now avail- Donald W. Davis, Jr. '43, presi- Ridetiout • Calls Meethig .
morrow. The' teams will meet on table in the Dramatics office, dent. The meeting will be held in ..
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the varsity courts at 4p. M. Schwab Auditaritini. 411 Old Main at 4 p.m. Of . All College' Haf Me - n .
....
Saturday the Roethkemen will -- - - '
held of meet the-faculty •in-a special re- '' ; "''' '', :', ~ .•. ': - •., , '' The first meeting ever held of
turn match 'on • the varsity courts 1 the complete membership of all of
at 2P. m. They defeated the lat- - . :.‘.' -.
' • M Muthlitill . , League Standings
, . . ~,. .. Penn State's hat societies has been
ter
. by aloto 5 score in their first - INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Alpha, Phi Delta .. 1 2 .333 called by Charles H. Ridenour '43,
meeting J'uly 12. . • . Alpha Sigma Phi .. 0 3 .000 president• of the hat society coun
,l ,: W. L. Pct. , , SECTION 3 cil, for 7 P.m. tonight in 405 Old
The
~ team:
,closed ~ its regular ' .•
Suminer achedule Saturday with Canal St. Firehouse 13 1 .928 W. L. Pct. Main, in an attempt to unify all
,: " .c . • a brilliant 8-1 victory over a fay- Electric Diner .... 10 4 • .714. Delta . Chi 3 0 1.000 campus hat soc• •
ieties and mold
detiiiNit (Mithliffie - . ored Coin - elf - liiilipi.if6i squad. 'Matils • 10 5 666 •
• Phi Kappa Psi .... 2 1 .667' them into a more coordinate body.
..., .. ~. .. . urged
(Continued trom Page One). The win was their first court vie- Fairmount Hall ... 5 3 .625
Alpha Chi Signaa .. 1 2 .333 Ridenour that all mem
-8 6 .571• Pi Lambda Phi , ' ' •
firSt and second semester groups . ory over !Cornell . since the two Jordan Hall 0 3 .000 hers of every hat society Make a
5 9 .357
will be. permitted both to be can- squads began their :court aeries. Irvin Hall SECTION 4 special effort to attend this unique
4 10 .285
didates and to vote in the two The Lions had dropped
,three de- Watts Hall,- W. L. Pct. meeting and thereby aid in the
scheduled elections for their class. cisions to ICOlgate and one to Cor- 'Miller Club
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will b e
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The fist will be sometime,-in .0c- nell earlier in the season. FRATERNITY
.LEAGUE Beta Sigma Rho .. 2 2 .500
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'lnkier when freshman class officers ~. , i . — SECTION 1 Beaver House .... 2 2 .500 _ ~. .
will be elected and the other for, rfitition junk e d \ . . W. L. Pct. Sigma Nu ~ .., 1 3 .250
sophomore class . o ffi cers ' during' liiij Phi Delta , Theta ... 3' 1 .750 - SECTION 5
All-College elections.(COntinued from Page One) Tau Kappa Epsilon 2 2 .500 • . ' 'W.
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Eection . rules for the Athletic Later the cannon was affixed on Delta Upsilon 2 2 .500 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4
AssOCiation President will reqUire its concrete \ base in. front of the Phi Sigma Kappa . 1 • 3 .250 Alpha .Chi Rho .... 4
that the candidates be a second- Armory to keep mischievious stu- . SECTIOr 2 Kappa Delta Rho .. 3
semester . Male junior with all dents from moving .it about cam- .. W. L. .Pct, Theta Chi 3
Male students eligible in the vot- . pus, a common occurrence before Beta Theta Pi 3 0 1.000 Phi Kappa Sigma .. 1
, .
ing„ .
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~ , ~. , , ;., ~.. ,it •was anchored, ..., _ . . Delta Sigma
. 1 3 11 , .. 21.667 Sigtha Phi Alpha .. 0
Fine performances were turned
in by Lou Kolirik, right fielder,
who hit a dodble in the sixth, and
Jack Berlin, pitcher, who struck
out nine men.
The box score:
Lutherans ab
C. Breon, ss . , •5
Cprman, 2b 5
..Breon, c .. 4
Hartman, cf, 3b 4
'Hosterinan, lb 4
A. Kerstetter, 3b 2
Iloy, cf 2
S. Xerstetter, if 4
B. Johnson, rf . 2
D. Hartman, rf 2
Hosterman, p. . 4
Totals 38
Freshmen
Gracey,,3b .
N. Da . iage, ss
ISolarlk, of
Kreidler, cf
Shair, lb ..
Meyers, 2b .
Oner, if .
qMith, if
Stern, 'c
p
Totals ...
Pezi‘n State
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• IM tennis matches scheduled for
this afternobn include:
FRATERNrii DOUBLES
p. in.
, Riley-Purdy vs, Scheiner-Wein
slein
Joseph - Horowitz vs; Jacob
dunning.
Phillips-Sharp vs
Fiucter
4ordon-Smith vs.. Jeter 7 Culp
Kline-ohipaCk vs. • Semler-Gross
ticDowell-Provost . vs. • Good
man-Swartz
INDEPENDENT.SINGLES
• 6:30,p, m.
L: Vargo vs. J. Herfwig
J. tiShei vs. R. Adains
A. •,Lovell vs. J. Stuart
Ellinsen vs. Christensen
6:30 p..ra.
Lammond vs. Epstein •
Steidle vs. Erwin
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Between
The Lions
Win
Penn State's Contribution
Big Bill Smalls, former Lion
Pigskin passer par excellence, has
beeri selected by Col. Bob Neyland
as one of the service grid stars to
play with the Army All-Star
squad. Also being considered is
diminutive Pepper Petrella. All
Army men chosen will go to Nevi
}liven, Conn., where the team will
be whipped into shape. This . is
one of the , additions . to the
.rogii
lir Pigskin camPiigli that prom
iies to rnakeoofball this fall as
big if not b igger than in normal
L. Pct.
1 .800
1 .800
2; .600
2 .600
4 .200
5 .000
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