The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 05, 1944, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
I:aseball And Track Contests ith. Vilanova Cancell.
According to an announcement released late yes
terday by Carl P. Schott. Dean of the School of Phys
ical Education. the baseball and track meets with Vill
unova College originally scheduled for tomorrow after
ternoon have been cancelled due to military restrictions
of the Navy.
Inspection and parade of the Navy V-12 Unit
caused the cancellations, which, it was explained, will
not affect the previously arranged away contests in
tennis, lacrosse, gymnastics and golf.
Another inspection and parade is scheduled for
June 3, but will dovetail successfully with the athletic
schedule, according to Schott.
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Catcher Ed Holler did more
than serve on the receiving end
of Big Joe Golembeske's
pitching on Wednesday afternoon,
for he smacked out two single s to
bring in every run in the Lion's
3,0 win over Lehigh.
it was Allen Richards who
started the Lion fireworks in the
:;cason's whitewash opener over
the Engineers, when he stole sec
ori after his own single in the
fourth and raced across the pay
platter on Holler's bingle.
Again. in the sixth, Richards
doubled his role, as he chalked up
another hit, and pulled a second
larceny act down to second base.
Lehigh pitcher Wilson handed a
pass to Johnny Schlesiger, and
the stage was set for a pair ..of
runs.
With Holler at bat, Wilson toss
ed a wild pitch into the backstop,
and both base runners were off
to second and third. Holler then
shot a sizzling grounder through
the pitcher into short center,
while Richards and Schlesiger
tallied.
. The. Engineer's pulled their on
ly threat of the game during the
fourth, when Lindholm walked,
and Wilson tagged a single. With
two on, • the scoring possibility
was killed as Schlesiger tossed to
Kurowski to Richards for the on
ly double-play of the otherwise
uneventful afternoon.
Dale Bower, Lion right fielder,
had a b•ig day at the plate with
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The box score
Lehigh Ab R H 0 A
Lee, rf 4 0 0 5- 0 0
Majcian, 2b 4 0 1 '2 0 1
'Wine°, cf 4 0 .0 1.0 0
Altaway, rt .. 4 0 0 0 0 0
13 - lbe.cher, .lb 300 5 1 0
Walters, 3b .... 3 .0 0 3 1 0
Lindhblm, ss .. 000 2 0
Wilson, p .... 3 0 2 0 .0 0
1-forlacher, c .. 3 0 0 8 3 0
•Totals 30 0 324 '7 1
llpepn State AbRHOAE
!!Urion, if; :.. 4 0 2 0 0 0
rf .... 2 0 2 2 0 0
Carle, 3b 3 0 0 0 4 0
;i3.ruhne, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0
vicurowski,. 2b . . 3 0 0 1 5 0
Richards, lb .. 4 2 2 16 0 0
Schlesiger, ss 2 1 0 0 4 0
Holler, c 4 0 2 8 0 0
Golembeske, p . 4 0 0 0 . 2 0
Totals '5O 3 9 27 15 0
• Score- by'innings:
Lehigh , • 000 000 000-0
Penn State • 000 102' 00k-:-3'
Two-bate hits—Bower. Three . -
base bits—Bruhn. Stolen . bases=
Majczan, .Kurowski, • Urion,. `2;
Bower, Richards 2. Double plays—
S:chlesiger, KurOwski to Richards.
Struck. out- 7 13y .Wilson, 4; by *Go
lembeske, 8. Bases on. balls,-, : off
'Wilson, 7; off Golembeske, 2. Wild
pitches—Wilson.. Passed.. :bails,
Horlacher. Umpires—Gain. . and
Pletcher. Time of game-2 hrs.
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baiting average of 1.000, and
'Union, Richard: and Hailer reg
istered a .500 for the afternoon.
. 7 'vt: Earl 'l3l . ult:l, big leadoff man
:from minn23ot.3, paled 3 three-
Ir.:,gger in the, first innin4 for the
longest swat of the game.
On the mound, pre-medical.
student Joe Golembeske was. op
ening his .varsity career' in top
form, sending eight men to the
o,ugout with strikeouts,- while
walking but two Lehigh _batters.
Wilson was bumped for nine hits
by the Lion team, and struck out
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BULLETIN
Netmen Face
Come 1 1; Look
For 2nd Win
After dropping their first match
6-3 to ,Swarthmore and winning
their, second on the Nittany
courts last weekend by the same
count againSt the Colgate Red
Raiders, Coach Ray Dickison's
net squad travels to Ithaca
r to
take on Cornell.
It seem s that it as hard.- to
write a tennis story without
bringing the weatherman into the
picture somewhere. Well, the
predictor of the elements' comes
in 'for a feW smiles and congrat
ulations from Coach Dickison this
week for allowing the netmen
seven consecutive fine-weather
days for practice.
The result has :been to confirm
the starting positions for the
Lion team as the same as last
week. Walt Stenger will again
lead' off in number one • singles
place and Ed Meyer is the choice
for the second singles spot.
Tuttle No. 3
Bob Tuttle, dotible winner .
against Colgate as were Stenger
and Meyer iri singles Mid'clOubles;
will get the nod for number three
and' Bob Rossheim will tacklefhe
fourth position.
Ed Perry. former Northwestern
athlete, will he .Coach .Dickison's
nomination for the fifth, singles
and Herb Beckhard will once
again play sixth..
In
• In ' the. doubles, ' Stenger • and
Meyer will. team up to • face the
Cornellians in the first bracket.
Tuttle and Perry will make up
the second combine and Rossheim
and Beckhard will play in third
spot.
Tables . Turn
• Dick Greenawalt', - • former
freshman player at Penn State,
will represent the Big Red against
his former niates in the second
singles match against Ed Meyer.
A couple Of tennis players from
Princeton as Well as - several hold
overs from last Summer's team
will fill out the Cornell roster.
The record - of kite New York team
was , 6 wins against ;4 losse's for -the
composite . sCore of spring 'and
sutiuner • season's of last year.
, After the - coming meet .with
cornea the Vittany'CoCtrtmen
turn to the hoine surface for -a
game _with Muhlenberg the-fol
lowing SafurdaY.."
(Golll (aired
Golf schedule. for .the Penn
State varsity, just recently re
leased, continues. the custom
.of
Nittany teams ot: . playing the
best- in the East. Witness the
two meets with Navy and. a
cotml..? f,'. - th; , .
triel
faDa.
card:
May—
ti—Navy, 5 WaY•
13Navy, home.
20--E. E. G. A., away.
26-27—P. L.A.. A., home
27—Cornell, away.
Juna
3—Cornell, home.
THE COLLEGIAN
All-Around champion at the Easterns a month ago, Hal Frey
will represent 'Penn State in . five events tomorrow when the Nit
tany Lions defend their 1943 crown in the National AAU gym
championships at Philadelphia. Steve Greene. Bill Wintersteen
and Gerry Eddy are all rated by CoaCis Gene Wettstone as good
bets for points in the title defense.
Lacrosse Team Meets A rmy;
New Rules Get Second Test
: Coach ; Nick Thiel's varsity Blue and. White lacrosse team .
travels to Army this..week to oPp - psetheCadetS iii the'seCond
game of the season between the:two clubs.
And ; after the varsity encounter the two squads will play
the second in a series of experimental tilts to discover the
practicability of rules chang
es suggeSted by Capt. F.' Mor
ris Touchtone; Army coach.
According to Thiel, :presi
dent of the Lacrosse Coaches As
iociation,• several suggestions Icr
changes in the present regulations
with an eye to increased scoring
and faster movement of the ball
will be tried during the' present
season in, different contests
Radical changes advanced by
the Touchtone theory include the
cutting of the size sqUad frOni
10 to seven men, . hacking the
length of playing , field from the
usual 80 to 50 yards,. several , new
out-of-bounds rules • that • will
speed up playing time and 'title
limit of five iseconds - allowed to
hold 'the, ball - withciut - Moiling. •
Combine Broken Up
Due to alleged ' scholastic .diffi
pUltles, • DOn"Bretheiick will • not
make the trip With 'the team so
goach Thiel Must find a replace
ment- bri his -fit'st Mid-field. line.
Dale Hamilton and Echelman will
retain their - forther .spot . s.'ori that
line. . .
Possibly Art Lorenz or Bill Bat
kin will be moved back from at
tack to patch up the mid-field. H
not, Lorenz, Mike Millikin and
George Bishop . will once again
start; at attack.
Fl•ank. Martina s, Al Auer and
Bob Carson will probably be the
starters for the Nittany forces at
the defense spots, with Bob Mad
docks- ana Pete Peterson held. in
reserve.
Pete Johnson has been work
ing hard in the Nittany nets this
week in preparation for. the tussle
with. the 'Cadets, - according to
Coach Thiel.
. .
Army Won The Last One
With a number of veterans back
Swinging to Fame
from last year's team, the IVlili
tary Academy walked off with the
last 'gatild' 14-0 on NeW Beaver
Field. . .. • . .
OtherS
SUN AY, MAY .14 •
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Gre.eitirig : Cards:::
• • NOW ON DISPLAY
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FRIDAY, MAY o, 1944
1 Fraternity Ball
League Formed;
10 Houses Enrolled
Rules Require Entry Fee;
Games Start This Week
. In an attempt to organize fra
ternity mushball into' a semblance
of its. pre-war self,. a five-map
committee has been formed to
coordinate fraternity entries into
a softball league.
Thus far ten teams have en
rolled in the league, each paying
a two dollar fee to cover the cost
of an award to go to the winning
combination.
According to the committee
composed of Ned Heinbach, Marty
Sadock, Mike . Millikin, Guy New
ton and Reagan Houston, the in
itial fee must be paid at Student
Union by May 15 to enable the
fraternity team to participate in
the scheduled' games commencing
this , weekend. .
- -- Five men on each team must
be from- the
. fraternity,, according
to the regulations set up by :the
committee, with.the other five be
ing . drawn, from, any outside un
dergraduate source.. Hours . and
place of games will be determined
by _the. teams and games post
poned due to weather conditions
must Ipe.tun off within a week of
-the ,scheduled game.
Schedule for week ending May
131 •
May. 9
Alpha Chi Sigtha vs Sigma chi
Beta Sigma . Rho vs Sigma
Alpha
May 10.— .
Triangle vs Beaver .
_Phi Sigma Delta _vs Phi .Kappa
Sigma . -., •
.Beta. Sigma Rho vs Sigma Chi
May 11— . • , •
_ .
. Alpha Chi 'Sigma vs Sigma -Phi
Alpha . _
: Delta Sigma Phi vs Beaver
A .rest and study room in 207
Women's Building is now open . fo2.' .
all women - commuters and mem
bers of IWA. The room was' ob
tained through cooperation of the
dorMitory department with TWA.