SATURDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 26, 1942 Reserves Show Dodger Flag Hopes Power R T es o t On Two Wins, Surprisingw Card Defeats in .Scrimmage Nothing short of total victory for the Brooklyn Dodgers and com plete collapse on the part of the St. Louis Cardinals can deprive the Red Birds of the National League pennant and the doubtful privilege of meeting the well-rest . 2k determined group of reserves ed New York Yankees for the made things tough for a skeleton World Series crown. varsity outfit in last night's abbre- • YeSterdays 6-5, 11-inning win over the Boston Bees left t viated 'football 'scrimmage on New..he Bums two full games in back of the Beaver Field O'Karma;. Skuta Leid Second-Stringers . • Led by.. 4 Skopter" Skuta and games remaining on their • sche- Hank. cyKarma: in baCkfield posi- dules. The Dodgers • must win tionai the 'reserves,, pushed across • their two with. the , Phils, St. Louis must lose. their two with the' dubs, one touchdown. and threatened at to give Srobily.n..-only. a tie in the three Other. times. ' . season's standings. Any other re- '''lle, varsity . , . without regulars suit clinches the title, for St. Louis Banbury, - Davis, and Palazzi, just couldn't seem to be able to cope Aq-Home Et . Students . r with the pair of backfield reserves who get plenty of assistance from' Faulty To Hold' picnic NObile, Suhey. Moore, and gang Husband calling; barnyard golf, on the 'second string line, and rolling pin throwing are Skuta and O'Karma ripped off bmong. the activities which will sizable gains through the varsity - take place in Hort Woods at 2 line, and atone point, Skuta broke . p• in, this afternoon at the annual broke .away for a 60 yard touch- " g-Home Ec student-faculty pic nick which was started three down . dash runningthrough the years ago for the purpose of bet entire "white" team in doing so. tering. student-faculty relations. To make matters worse, two di- For those notinterested in those In inutive backs, Wee Willie Maz- activities, there will be softball zocco and O'Karma, kept the first games on the golf course between string backs in a turmoil with their vicious tackling. At. one period in the professors -and students. Af the scriinmage, O'lcarma, coming ter tug-of-war and singing; a up from * his .safety position, made picnic slipper .will follow. eight out of nine consecutive Co-chairmen .of the picnic are , tackles.. o jack L. Kiernan '43 and Dorothy , .. . FOr the varsity . ; St. Clair, on i•e. M. Boring '43. verses, provided most -of, the In case of rain, the picnic will gronnd gaining... McFarland, Play- be cancelled, Howard J. Merrill ing . ' at the fullback, position, in. the '43, Ag Council president, stated. - abSence of: Banbury, was also a ' - consistent ground 6iner. 'With all of their -opponents ex cept Lehigh playing initial games the Lions will take it easy today. There will be no practice this af ternoon,. as the Lions rest for a week of hard work ,in preparation ,for the Bucknell fray next Satur day. No little aPprehension is,felt by the coaches concerning."thei..Bisott tilt, for the, Thundering 'l-I . 6.ed_::has • always been a thorn In the side of the Higginsmen—especially when , the Lions were heavily favored., As- Marty 11/IcAridreWs', • fresh coacn i put it, , `Bueltnell :has lost only moderately frorifihe , draft and graduation, and.they , aiways point to the State game;`l.,liiitieTour'..boys don't underrate.'thein-:!.';`,:.,.... Cards with each team having two Runners TO Try New Turf New candidates for the cross country team will have their ini tial taste of foreign turf today. Coach Chick Werner will take the boys out to the Centre Hills Coun try Club in an effort to condition them to running up and down hills. Immediately before they start for the country club, a squad picture will be taken. Werner : Urges all members. of the varsity 041' freshman squads, .including managers, to report in front, of Sec Hall at 1:30 today. "Tomorrow's battles will be de cided here today" is the motto of the American Rolling Mill Com pany of Middletown, O. • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN IM Football, Swimming Entries Due By Monday Women In Sports With today the last no-dating Saturday for frosh coeds ; WRA's open .house tonight will reveal. White Hall's facilities for the sec ond time this semester. Badminton enthusiasts will be. coached by Barbara Bradshaw, graduate assistant in physical edu cattion,"sponsored by the host club. Pool, gym, playroom, ping pong, bridge; and bowling alleys will be open for use. Refreshments are the usual added attraction, 13•=1 Fifty coeds have taken to sticks and hockey balls in preparatiOn for the games to come. One last week remains in which they can finish up the required six prac tices. Following a plea for profession al leaders for the WRA activity clubs, the organization has secured Coach Bob Rutherford for golf and Miss Bradshaw for badminton. Other sports experts will be in the later programs. A few thingS .are in the sports air that might bring some power ful blows . . . anAll-College play night soon and the annual WRA dance, this year termed "Football Formal," scheduled for October 17. Galbraith Issues Call For Swim Candidates First meeting of candidates for the 1942 swimming team will be held at the Delta Tau Delta fra ternity at.7:304p. m. Tuesday, Sep tember 29, it was announced by varsity coach Robert E. Galbraith. All aspirants for posts on the squad, both upperclassmen and freshmen, are urged to attend the initial meeting. Tryouts for the team will begin Wednesday, and continue through Thursday and Friday, according to Galbraith. Time, of the tryouts will be 4 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily at the Glenn land. pool. The three-week period of out door conditioning will begin the week of OctOber 25, Galbraith an, nounced. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS - smooTH!! • (is the word that describes) GEORGE EARNSHAW • and his Nittany Lions . •. aturilig— JERRY SMITH SURPRISE VOCAL, SENSATION 131:JOKING . : GEORGE EARNSHAW PHONE 2361 Noon today is the final deadline for entries in both the Intramural football ,and swimming tourna ments according to Prof. Eugene C. Bischoff, School of Physical Education and Athletics, who is in charge of thelse events. The number of teams compet ing will determine whether the football competition will be de cided by single , elimination or double elimination. In single elim ination, entries losing one game are dropped. By the latter method. each team may lode two contests before ,losing, out. As in .previou s years, phYsical education majors will officiate, Jack Quailey '43 has been named as manager of the football com petition. Phi Sigma Kappa will defend its title in the fraternity division having won the crown last yetis• in the final tussle with Delta Chi. Yardage gained_ was the deciding factor in this game when the op posing team s battled to a scoreless tie. Defending champion in the in dependent bracket is the Penn State Club by virtue of its 7-6 de cision over Watts Hall in last year's title game. Announcing ! SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN are now reduced to, $1.50 per semester. Don't forget, with your subscription goes a ticket to The Collegian Dance October 10 • Featuring The Aristocrats • Dancing 9-12 Rec Hall PAGE THREE Shelters Known Mr Raid Must Be (Continued from page one) orderly, calm fashion. Walter W. Trainer, head air raid warden, stated. For the Civilian Defense program to be a success requires the comnlete cooperation of the entire student body as well as the professional staff, he added. According to George L. Dono van, Student Union head, and warden in charge of messengers, campus fraternities will cooperate with the program by 'supplying their entire pledge groups for service as messengers when the time comes. Throughout the 15 campus posts the Air Raid Precaution cards are the only means of telling how to get to the nearest safe areas. Should any be missing or muti lated, information to that effect should be given to the post war den or Mr. Ebert in his office in Old Main. Pioneer House Elects Thomas E. Wilcox '44 was elect ed president of the Pioneer House at a recent meeting: Other offi cers include Philip Breakiron '43, vice-president; Earl N. Stauf fer '44, secretary-treasurer; Rich ard N. Risteen '44, athletics and social chairman; and Ben J. Snip as '43, house manager.
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