WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1942 Canal St. Firehouse Crushes Ph Borsa Fans 11 Dells Kickers Schedule In Initial Series Win It was a long walk home for Phi Infra-Squad Tit Delta Theta last night. The high ly heralded battle bet Ween Phi Delt power and Canal St. pitching "The odds are with us out-of- turned itself into a one team exhi state boys to lick those Pennsyl- bition—on the mound, at bat, and vanians," boasted soccer Coach in the field—as Art Borsa led the Bill Jeffrey, a native of "Old Canal St. Firehouse to an easy 18- Smoisey" Scotland, who will play 6 triumph over Phi Delta Theta in for the "foreigners" when the soc- the first of their three game ber team clashes in an intra-squad series on the golf course field. tussle on the golf course field at It was a humiliating defeat for 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. night. the fraternity champions who had 'Designed to liven up the night- slugged their way through a Sum ly Summer soccer practices, this mer season with only a single de game will give the booter hopefuls feat and entered - last night's fray a chance to let loose o.lj. an intra- on no worse than even odds with squad friendly rivalry which has the Independent title holders. existed between the "state," and With his lucky `"Zippo" shirt _ "out-of-state and out-of-country" flapping in the breeze of the Phi soccermen. Delt swingers, wetting his pitch / . Included in the tentative line up for . the "State" team are ing fingers every few throws, and Johnny Struck, Bill Dietrich, Cap- playing to the _crowd in true fain Hap Freeman, Bob Schuler, • Bucky. Newsome style, Art Borsa lived up to his reputation in corn- Dick Wesner, Sammy Schnure, pletely dOminating the play from . c , Boyd Edwards, Jimmy Edwards, his position in the center of the ' Dean Hartman, Van Hartman, Doc diamond. Underwood, Frank Klase, 'Andy Gabler, Bob Vail and Charlie Lis- Just to make things spectacular cher. Others who may see action Borsa opened and closed the game are Tom Leete, and Dick Wesner. with a strike-out, with nine others • Scheduled to play for the out- sandwiched in between, reaching of-state group along with Coach his peak in the third inning when 'Moriarta, leading off, was called Bill, himself, are Bob Seavy, Bud _Sempler, Bob Fallwell, Max Che- out on a third strike, Yeagley noweth, Bill Pritchard, Bob Fast, watched the last one go by. and Jose Lombana, Libardo Riverie, Over closed the frame when he Tom Williams, Speck Rojas, and went down swinging. Remzi Gurcay. The FirehouSe also supplied .all Referee for the game will be Al- the news on the hitting side of the ' lan Heck, injured regular full- picture. Fifteen safeties were back. chalked up by the victors, six of All those who will see action in them solid blows that went for the game are candidates 'for the extra bases. Freeman and Gales 1942 varsity and freshman squads hit for the circuit with top honors except Coach Jeffrey; Schuler, 2- going to Gales who added two doll year All-American and now a bles to his round-tripper. graduate' student at the College; Yeagley, pitching for the ffa- Underwood, freshman coach; and ternity ten, got off on the wrong Van Hartman, local alumnus, and foot in the opening inning when, soccer coach at Allegheny Col- . after striking out the lead-off man, lege, who saw three years of var- Freeman, he issued three straight sity service. free trips to first ba s e. With one down MacFarland lined to Mori arta who held the•funners to their bases. A walk to Gales forced in the Firehouse's single first inning run. Phi Delis failed to score. • In the second Burt Crego led off with a single to left and was ad vanced to second on Apt's nice bunt down the third base line which went for a hit. For all prac tical purposes Freeman ended things right there when he picked on one of Yeagley's offerings for a mighty home run to right center scoring three runs. - Steidle, Phi: .Delt centerfielder got the only hit for the losers in the first three inriings when he placed one over second for a sin gle. Cabinet Takes Stand .on,Mixed Drinking (Continued from Page One) posed at last week's meeting Should be postponed until the be ginning of the Fall semester. To fill the. place it would have taken, the group approved a pro posal that a convocation be held Sometime this week with student leaders representing every part of the student body. The representa tives will be charged to report to students. The committee for the .All-Col lege convocation was instructed to contact President Ralph D. Hetzel, asking him to address the group and to continue plans for the All- College meeting next semester. Fraternity Hell Week— (Continued from Page One) to many pledges. The fraternity champs rallied a Paddling becomes more colorful bit in the closing stanzas but never when pledges have tomatoes threatened the winner's lead. A - Squashed and eggs in their trous- seventh inning home run clout by ers, smashed by willing upper- Gales with MacFarland on base classmen. ended the Firehouse merry-go- Tarring and feathering pledges , round. Freeman, Gales and Burt has been replaced by. molassing Crego led the Canal . St. hitting at and feathdring them. Then after tack. a busy day the, pledges make their The second game in the two out k weary way to the nearest closet or of three series for the all-College ? telephone booth to sleep as best crown will be played Thursday at they can. 6:15 D. m. 'Don't Miss The Last Round-up of the Season' --- PRAIRIE PROM SAT. AUG. 15 REC HALL The Firemen kept chopping away at Yeagley, Yeagley kept giving out passes, ten in all, and the Phi Delt fielders chipped in occasionally with error's of com mission and ommission to keen the Canal, St. total mounting. At the end of four frames the score read 10-1. at the end of six. 16-4. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thomas Honored As Captain Elect Of Baseball Team William "Whitey" Thomas, ace short stop for Joe Bedenk's base bailers, was made captain-elect of the Nittany team for the next season, according to Bernard A. Plesser, Athletic Association pres ident. Although the position is mostly an honorary one, since Thomas gave up. another possible Spring season by corning to school this Sairimer, it is well deserved. The tow-headed ball player performed in nearly , every game in the last two years, and was a big factor in State's successful season which ended recently. . Managers announced by Plesser are Bob DeCoudres, baseball man ager, and Jack Israel, tennis man ager. First associate baseball managers will be Richard D. Col lins, John F. Byrom, and W. Rob ert Schmidt, all sophomores: Frosh manager will be William with Lawrence Somach as alter nate. Letter awards for the Lion dia mondmen Went to Bill Sidler, sec ond baseman; Bob Burford, out fielder; Bob Vail, outfielder; Mike Wardrop, pitcher; Dale Bauer, sec ond baseman; Don Sandercock, third baseman, and Jack Weber, first baseman. Working under Israel will be Robert Hibbard, Robert Klein, and Bernard Cohen, as tennis first as sistants, while Robert Sallade will perform freshman manager's du ties. Letters for tennis were awarded to Jim Lawther, Bob Armbrust, and Stan Spurgeon, with Kenneth Cotton and Burt Green getting' as sociate manager awards. Senior gold awards will be received by Bob Jordan, Bill Lundelius, and Don Parker. You trust its qua CAMPUS OWLS DANCING 9-12 Delta Theta MI Nine Beats Freshm3n Squad, 10-4, In Error-Packed Match Committing five errors in the knocked out of the box in the fifth last frame of a seven-inning bat- when the Lion mentor sent Berlin tle, the freshman baseball team out to throw against the MI nine. gave six runs to a nine made up of MI School ab r h o a e students from the Mineral Indus- Shreppel, c .... 3 2 0 0 2 0 tries School, losing their third Reagan, 3b .... 3 1 1 3 1 1 game in four starts by a score of Blackman, p .. 4 2 1 6 3 0 10-4, on the New Beaver Field dia- Metzger, lb .... 4 2 1 6 0 0 mond last night. Hessenberger 2b 4 2 0 2 0 0 The game was tied at 4-4 until Shaeffer, ss .. 4 1 2 0 1 3 that hectic inning. Freshman re- King, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 lief pitcher Jack Berlin pitched -to Reede, if 4 0 0 0 0 0 ten miners without allowing, a hit, Skelly, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 but the boys from the .MI school Totals 34 10 5 21 7 4 racked up six tallies anyhow, win- Freshmen . ab r h o a e ning by the same margin. Stoner, rf 1 0 0 1. 0 0 Moundsman Jim Blackman of Gracey, 3b .... 3 1 1 3 1 2 the MI squad had a no-hitter until Smith, ss 2 0 0 0 1 4 the fifth when little Jerry Stern, Myers, 3b 3 1 0 3 0 2 frosh backstop, knocked a Texas- Kreidler, cf ..".. 3 0 0 I 0 0 leaguer single, which was follow- Waxman, If :... 2 0 0 2 0 0 ed up by a base hit by Berlin and Shaw, lb 2 0 0 4 0 0 another safety by a '46 "hot-cor- Landy, rf 2 0 0 11 0 0 ner" man Jack Gracey. The only Lanni, c 1 0 0 0 0 0 other hit for the yearlings came in Eisman, p 1 0 0 3 1 0 the sixth when Berlin slammed Berlin, p 2 1 2 3 0 1 one into right field. Stern, c 1 1 1 0 1 0 Coach Leo Houck started hurler Kolarik 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stan Eisman on the - mound for the Battles 1 0 0 0 0 0 first time this season, but he was Totals 25 4 4 21 4 9 Cool Off At The "A. C." SOFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM ALSO CANDIES CIGARS CIGARETTES PIPES MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS Graham & Son WHERE THE ATHLETES MEET Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona In State College n 18-6 Win COUPLE-1.10 INFORMAL PAGE THREE Call 2731