AI",'E, EIGHT Softballers Play 16 Games Inter-Barracks League (Continued from page six) of Maneval, Barracks 37 walloped theft Barracks 26 buddies to the tun, , . of 11-0. After scoring four rlin.; in the first frame, the 37 Tars 1011 - , the finishing touches on things )n the last inning when Maroney ) cached first on an error, went down on Miller's single, and step )),Nl an the third sack to load them up :a3 Kasner walked. A single by Kirk, a walk to Maneval, and a single by Lorenz totaled up_to five i fillies. Wagner stroked two singles for two of Barracks 26 three safe ties, Larracks 13 vs. Barracks 24 Led by • Pitcher Arndt, who smacked out two of his team's three hits and held the Barracks 24 Tars to two safeties, Barracks 13 took its initial game, 3-0. After allowing one hit in the first two innings Arndt settled down and retired the last 11 men in order.. 3». the big fourth inning Arndt led off with his second bingle . and Went to second as Clowes went to first on an error. Both moved around on two putouts and crossed the plate as Chekaj stroked the first home run of the season. )larracks 9 vs. Barracks 26 Keeping pace with its fellow Marine barracks, the Barracks 9 squad, in back of the oneila pitching of Smith, whitewashed the Barracks 25 chat), 5-0. Again it was the fourth inning that caused {lie damage. Hamrock walked, Went to second on Haddnow's ground-out, and was walloped around by Patterson's single. A double by Smith and a single by Murray accounted for two more runs. Added to the two runs driv en in by Minchin's second inning liomex, this gave 9 the ball game. laarracks 41 vs. Birracks 35 In Thursday night's hostilities in the Off-Campus League, Barracks 41 rang up nine hits as Reeves held the opposition to one to score a 10-1 triumph over Barracks 35. In the big first inning, a single, double, triple, and three walks bunched together to give -Barracks 41 a six-run nest-egg to which they added one run in the second on a long triple by Ryan followed by a , single by Sisler; and three wore in- the. third on a single: by.. Pantano, a double by Powers, - a pingle by Pitcher Reeves, and an- Tidmore Ann:ounces: Signal Code Course Civilians can now schedule a liew course in code, according to Major W. E. Tidmore of the Signal Corps. Navy and Marines- are eligible provided they have free time and a written permission from their commanding officer. Army and A.S.T.P. men will not be admitted. The course will be held in 204 rngineering B, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Wednesday; 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thurs day; and 2:30-4:30 p.m. Friday. Students electing the course may select the most convenient period. Plain PiKA Picnic There will •be a picnic at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Kern, 140 W. Fairmount avenue Sunday, August 15, at 5 p.m. for all Pi Kappa Alpha's, whether service men or students. Those who wish to attend, are invited to contact Mrs. Jenkins, Balfour representa tive at the Athletic Store; or Walter Lingle at the First' Na tional Bank. CLASSIFIED SECTION RW—Portage, Johnstown or vicin ity. Call Larry 2561. lt-comp—LTC 3tW—To Philadelphia Friday, Au gust 20, or Saturday, August 21. Call 333 Atherton. lt-chg-15—LR LOST—Mortar Board pin between Ath Hall and the Corner. Finder please return to Marjorie Schultz, 202 Ath. 1 t-chg-15—MF )IW—Florida, leaving last of Au gust or first of September. Call 4224, ask for Dennis. It-pd—PM other one-base blow by Sweeney. Miller stroked a double to drive in 35's lone tally. Team Standings: ON-CAMPUS LEAGUE Barracks 13 3 0 1.000 Barracks 9 2 0 1.000 Barracks 37 1 1 .500 Barracks 24 0 1 .000 Barracks 36 0 1 .000 Barracks 26 0 3 .000 OFF-CAMPUS LEAGUES Barracks 41 I. 0 1.000 Barracks 22 L 0 1.000 Barracks 62 0 0 .000 Barracks 29 ... 0 0 .000 Barracks 20 0 1 .000 Barracks 35 0 1 ,000 Individual leaders: (both lea gues)— BATTING H. AB. AV. Rhuleid, Barracks 26 3 3 1.000 Czekaj, Barracks 13 6 8 .750 Arndt, Barracks 13 4 6 .667 Price, Barracks 26 4 6 .667' Hirt, 'Barracks .. 37 3 6 .500 Durkee, Barracks 13 3 8 .375 HOME RUNS Maloney, Barracks 36 Maneval, Barracks 37 .. Patterson, Barracks 9 Minehin, Barracks 9 Chekaj, Barracks 13 .. Musk Honorary Elects; Plans Summer Programs Louise Homer Club, music hon orary, has elected the following. officers: Frances Martin, presi dent; Victoria Grace, vice-presi dent; Florinne Olson, secretary; and Naomi Woolever, treasurer. Eleanor Crawley, retiring presi dent, presided over elections. Vic toria . Grace, program chairman, is in charge of summer musical pres entations. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Women In Sports 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111 (Continued from Page Seven) bury, Mottle Haverstick, Annette Keefer, Blossom Shirk, Barbara Doninger, Vicki Gruben. Freshmen Fay McCormiCk, Ruth Snyder, Evelyn Whiting, Joyce Frankel, Jean Bosch, Jean Wolbarst, Barbara Smith, Bar bara Anstrung. Last week Ath East defeated KKG by a sore of 17 to 0; Chi 0 emerged victorious over Ath West by 14 to 12; and Ath East down ed Thetas, scoring 15 to 2. Other winners were Wo-Mac, scoring 17 to 4 runs for DG; Watts top ping Jordan by 24 runs to 6; and another Jordan team scoring 13 to 3 for Wo-Mac. Tennis Begins— Tennis entered the tournament scene this week with 16 teams composed of two players each wielding the racquets. .AOPI and AChioO won initial games at the expense of Jordan and Zetas, respectively. In the former match, Mary Ann Jen nings won, lost and won another sets, scoring 6-2, 3-6, 9-7, and teammate Alice Hooper won both sets by 6-2, 9-7 from opponents Jay Grant and June Quinn. The complete schedule of matches still to be played is as follows: DG—Betty Cresswell, Peggy Coe vs Ath East—Pat Aloe, Mottle Haverstick; KKG—Pat Dohrenwend, Marion Fuhs vs. Wo-Macaa—Betty , Craven, Mar ion Schein. AEPhi—Margaret Stern, Ruth . . • !--'AT PENN 'STATE ; . Rooms 'for. Fond ' . lies of Service ,i 0 0 i •et 1 • r Men—Dial 4850 123 W. NITTANY AVENUE AIL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER Retd:.: altrAutsj - ,.. 27 kistlirheiStakiteeds:aildakt. The reigning Ines The reigning stars in a Rambling Rhythm `,.ILL (A) SBOlt THE COLLEGINA Faniasy! An I.F.C. Production His Orchestra and Lovely Marianne Dancing 9.1. Admission $3.30 Goodkind against DG b—Eleanor Stoner, Ann Harwick; Thetas— Betty Bowman, Betty Shenk against Wo-Mac b—Barbara Smith, Jane Wolbarst. Gamma Phi—Dorothy Foehr, Alice Miller teamed against Grange—Helen Barr, Betty Pike; Alpha Xi Delta LAST TIMES TODAY "NORTHWEST RANGERS" SATURDAY - MONDAY - TITtESDAY, AUG, 14-16-17 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY, AUG. 18-19.20 BEGINNING SATURDAY' AUGUST 21st FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1943 —Penny Embury, Jane Smi against Ath •West—Peggy Childs, Nancy Hodgson. Phi Beta will hold its annual senior picnic in Hort Woods August 20. _.~. `, _ ~__. ...~.~ ~:.r:. ,
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