FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 7, 1942 Ed S hiti' . I st.ff Ph ys ns F . . Program .or Fan Semester A powerful nine from Irvin Hall .1, * 4+ • Compulsory Upperclass Houck's freshman baseball squad Course Suggested . Netmen Trounce last night as they dropped their second game in three starts by a • -Plans for a greatly stepped-up Field of 9-6 on the New Beaver and more vigorous physical educe- Navy Reserve, 6-0 d iamond. tion program are 'now ready for application beginning with the Playing their long-awaited Ahead only once during the ' Fall semester according to Physi game, in the first inning when match with the Naval Reserve Of cal Education school head, Dean ficers stationed here, Coach Ted they were leading by one run, the Carl P. Schott. novices racked up six crucial err . Whether this program will in- Roethke's varsity netmen coasted ors, allowing the dormitory squad elude required physical . activity to an easy 6 to 0 triumph over to add to their scoring. for juniors and seniors has net, the latter in an abbreviated •6- The Irvin Hall Ulamondmen been decided. However, Dean match contest on the College took freshman Fred Shaw, Schott stated that he has sent let- courts yesterday. who pitched for the first time this - ters to the other deans and admin- The match was a playoff of the season, for ten hits and three free istrative officials showing the need contest originally set for July 11, passes, which, together with the for such a program and suggesting which had been postponed be- errors committed by the Houck that they consider whether or not cause of rain. men, gave them the game. these classes could be worked into Getting off to a fast start, Cap- Best performances for the year the upperclass students' schedules tain Cy Hull had little difficulty lings were turned in by Shaw, to an advantage. in trouncing Freeman of the Nay- who hit a double and a single in The Dean emphasized that the al Reserve in straight sets, 6-0, three times at bat, scored one run, physical education school is ready 6-0. At the second position, Herb put out seven men and stole two -to take on the extra responsibility STIFFENS COURSE—Dean Carl Kraybill duplicated Hull's feat by bases; first baseman Wayne and work which would be neces-P Schott announced last night toppling Miller without dropping Kreidler, who slammed out two . sary if the other deans feel thatthat the required physical educa a game, 6-0, 6-0. doubles in four times at bat, scor this program of physical education tion program for sophomores and Dick Armbrust encountered the ed a run and made seven putouts, for all men would be advisable. freshmen will be toughened, be- most trouble in Reed of the Nav_ too; and Jack Gracey, "hot-corner" ' Elective physical education, pre- ginning . with the Fall semester. al Reserves, who extended him .....---......----..... viously granted to students who He •also stated that he has com- to twelve games in their opening had shown proficiency in the municated with all other deans set before faltering by a 7-5 . course, will be completely abol- and administrative officials sug- count. Armbrust took the second .ished according to the new set-up. gesting a 'required phys ed course and final set by an easy 6-3 score. Dean Schott also stated that the for upperclassmen. In the last singles match Stan so-called "sugar-coated" games such as archery and badminton will be abolished from the activi- C o ll ege ! World Series' straight sets, 6-2, 6-0. ties available to cutsses., In doubles Hull and Spurgeon "The emphasis will be on body Begins Next Tuesday combined to halt Miller and conditioning and general physical Penn State's own world series, Webster of the Reserves by 6-1, improvement rather than game matching the winners of the two 6-2 counts, while Kraybill and — ability," Schott continued. He ex- big softball leagues, will get un- Armbrust defeated • Reed and plained that classes thiS Fall will der way on the golf 'course dia- Hausechild, '6-1, 6-4. ' begin with eight or ten minutes of mond, Tuesday evening at 6:45. Saturday the Lions will appear body conditioning exercises and The game . will be . a, clear,test of in a return match with the Facul will be concluded with runs over Phi 'Delta Theta batting prowess ty team at 2 p. m. on the varsity the new 175-Yard obstacle course courts. The Roethkemen are versus the heretofore ,invincible which is nearing completion this • fast ball pitching of Art Borsa, favored to repeat over the faculty week. "We'll also have lots of virtue of their 10-5 triumph for four years star twirler for the by hiking and running with work on Canal St. Firehouse. Borsa has in their first meeting last month. the obstacle course used as a tasted defeat only once in these The Lions closed their regular standard and norm for a students four years in an exhibition contest' Summer schedule with a brilliant grade," the Dean stated. with Delta Upsilon. 8-1 win over Cornell. • Also recommended in Dean Schott's letters tp the . administra 7 lion Officials was the separation of hygiene from the required phys-ed course. He suggested that actual activity be required three hours per week for the regular one credit and that a hygiene course be re quired with an extra credit grant ed for it. •- ; With' the addition of the obstacle course to the physical education facilities Dean Schott stated that no additional equipment would be needed for .the emphasized pro- . ..gram: However, he declared that Rec Hall would probably have to be used for 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. in , order to accomodate all the classes. In regard to the use of the new course the Dean stated that time trials over the run will be conduct ' ed every three weeks. "These will be to test the students strength, •endurance, speed, and agility; qualities which will be necessary to run the course," he said. IM Tennis TODAY FRATERNITY SINGLES sp.m. Jeter vs. Epstein Lamond vs. Jackson Grun vs. Purdy Scheiner vs. Yeagley Reese vs. Cromers Clup vs. Watkins FRATERNITY DOUBLES 6:30 p. m. Sharp-Phillips vs. Hoch-Bates Semler-Gross vs. Kline-Chipack McDowell-Provost vs. Good man-Swartz INDEPENDENT DOUBLES 6:30 p. m. Lovell-Fisher vs. Hasson-Catan ' osa Mather-Edson, vs. Adams-Vargo Thompson-Jac uist vs. Hertwig- "You Can Get It At METZGERS" Real Values During Our Victory Side Aug. 7.8 FREE CHANCE ON WAR BOND WITH EVERY 50c PURCHASE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN A Comnion Expression In Town And On Campus PARKER PEN SETS $1.95 to S7.SO—SALE PRICE 98c to $3.75 20% REDUCTION ON ALL STATIONERY ODD LOT OF GOLF BAGS REDUCED 50% SHOP AT METZGERS ALL. 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Myers, 2b Waxman, lf, rf Landy, cf Stern, c Shaw, p Berlin Smith, rf Totals r h o 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 1 5 2 0 7 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 10 21 r h o 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 9 21
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