The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 20, 1947, Image 3

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    SDAY, MARCH 20, 1947
spring ls Here!
Baseballers Take To Field
; Coach Joe Bedenk took his baseball squad out to the New Beaver
Field diamond for the first time yesterday afternoon for the first day
of batting and fielding practice.
Previously working out in Rec. Hall when space was available,the team practiced all afternoon
do the wet, soggy field. .
(190 REPORT
Over 90 candidates have signed
o p for the team with - only about
50 uniforms available. The coach
ihdicated that a cut in the person
nel will be made as soon as he
has a chance to see each man in
fiction.
Gene Sutherland, last year's
third baseman, was working out
at third while team-mate Chuck
Madrarland was handling the
throWs to first. Both' men played
ball for Bedenk before the war
before returning last season:
1 : ' ANOTHER ONE
' Ray "Whitey" ' Kurowsk i,
brother of the, St. Louis Cardinal
infielder, played every garde last
year at second base and is back
for the same position this year.
Pete Berletic, outfielder and
shortstop on last year's nine, is
hoping to fill the shortstop posi
tion vacated by Dan Hopkins.
Ken Yount and Bob Gehrett,
last ' year's Lion pitching staff,
took their turn yesterday as bat
ting . practice . hurlers and will
Down the Alley
Delta Chi Undefeated,
In Fraternity League
Dick Quern's high s ingle game of
234 .led the Delta Chi's to their
fifth stra'iglht IF bowling IniCtory
as they continued to lead the
league undefeated.
The Delta Chi's trounced Kappa
Della 'Rho 4-0 to run their win
streak to 20. The KDR's, who-re.:
placed Beta Sigma Rho when they
dropped from the league last
week, will play Beta Sig's remain
ing games.
Alpha Garama Rho won a forfeit
match over Beta Theta Pi to take
second place. Sigma Phi Sigma
'scored a 3.4 victory over the'
Takes to trail' :timeAGlß's by , one
game and are now tied with Alpha
Chi Signa for third place.
Delta Upsilon's Kiskadden roll
ed a 556 in three games to lead the
DU's to a 3.41 win over Theta Chi,
while Alpha• Chi
,Sigma took a 341
contest from Phi Kappa' Psi.
The Standings
TEAM WON LOST
Delta Chi 20 0
Alpha Gamma Rho 13 7
Sigma (Phi Sigma 12 8
Alpha Chi Sigma .. 12 8
Beta Theta Pi 11 9
Delta Upsilon .... 10 10
Theta Chi 9 11
Tau Kappa. Epsilon 8 • 12
Phi Kappa Psi .... 4 16
*K•appa Delta Rho 0 • 4
*Replace Beta Sigma Rho in
the league.
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probably assume the major part
of the mound duties this year.
The season will open with a
southern swing to Philadelphia
and Virginia where the Lions will
meet Penn, Washington and Lee,
and V.M.I. during Easter vaca
tion. The first,home game will be
against Dickinson April 12.
Two veteran backstops, Don
Herb and Will Tease, form the
nucleus of the catching squad this
season.
Bill Davis, Harold Hackman,
Ken Hostertnan, Ed Holler and
Bob Urion are the former Be
denkmeh returning for duty in
the outfield.
Golf Managers
The call is out for jurilors and
s eniors interested in first assistant
o r second •agsistErnt rnanagerShips
in golf. Candidates should sign up
first in the Athletic Offite, .Old
Main, then report to the Caddy
House at 4:115 p.m. Monday, ac
cording to Fritz Lloyd, golf man..
ages.
Langfords Leads
IM Bowling Loop
I Blanlaing the Stellar Five
Langiford's Lazy Five surged to the
top of the IM heap last week when
.the •-previondly unscored upon
Delta Delta Smiths were shut out.
8-0 by Dorrn 'l3.
In other matches; Nittany - Den
eased 'to an 840 win, over Penn
Haven. Fairmount Hall decisioned
Nittany Co_op 6-2, and the Snafu s
cult-scored Beaver House by the
same tally.
Nittany Deii hit 2308 to become
the night's: high team while. Mae
Carley, bcwllng for the - Snafus,
scored , 236' in' a • single gaMe =arid
totaledf . ..sll for three 'games -
to
grab. all individual honors. '
The Standings
TEAM WON. LOST
Langford's
Lazy Five 22 2
Nittany Den 20 • 4
Fairmount Hall 18
Delta Delta
Smith s 16 8
Beaver House .... 12 12
Dorm 13 12 12 •
Snafus 8 16
Stellar Five 6 18
Nittany Co-op .... 4, 20
Penn Haven 2 22
Johnny Jaffurs, Wilkinsburg,
and Lou Palazzi, o f Scranton, both
former Penn. State football cap
tains, have returned to the scene
of their college triumphs for post
grEduate study: Both played pro
fessional Ifpotball last fall..
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PEINNSYLVAN/A
With the number of grapplers whittled down to four in each
weight class, intramural wrestling entered its third round Tuesday
night at Rec Hall.
Results of the bouts, the winners of which are contestants for
finalist berths, are as follows:
128 pounds: George Cleveland
decisioned David See 3-3
135 pounds: Paul Tompkins
threw Reggie Kimble, Schultz
threw Bob Skipper, Bill Marshall
decisioned Jim Roberts 3-1, and
Dick Willis threw Don Kress.
145 pounds: W. Brinker threw
Dick Kurtz, Bob Hodgson forfeit
winner over Alfred Lorenz, Dick
Weil threw Tim Petroff, and Bill
Renton decisioned Paul Orner 8-1.
155 pounds: Bill Masseth over
Horace Kurt; referee's decision,
Fred Punton decisioned Anthony
DeCillis 10-5, Gartin Seavey over
Sam Firestone, referee's decision,
and G. McConnell decisioned W.
Hollenbach 3-1.
165 pounds: G. Roye threw Abe
Pennebacker, Tom Gerwig de
cisioned Larry Ger w i g 5-4,
George Chapman decisioned Ed
Hanford• 6-4, Frank Mattern
threw Fred Lennox.
175 pounds: Vane Henry de
cisioned Bill Dingfelder 6-4, Bbb
Heckel threw Charlie Briner,
Larry Joe decisioned Dan Pear
sell 4-3.
Unlimited: Irving Smith forfeit
winner over E. Rude.
Volleyball
Beta Theta Pi "A", Lambda
Chi Alpha• "A", and Sigma rgu
"A" copped three 'games and
three intramural volleyball cham
pionships Tuesday night at Bee
Hall.
Registering their third victory
of the series over Pi Kappa Phi
"A" by a 15-11 and 15-12 count,
the Beta neiimen garnered the
League 1 crown. lambda Chi AL
pha "A". captured the League 2
championship, by taking a forfeit
victory from Delta Rho "A". Top
honors in League 3 went to Sigma
Nui "A" as the team subdued Al
pha Chi Sigma "A", 154 and
15-2.
Other Tuesday night 'scores
were Beta• Theta• Pi "C" over Phi
Kappa, 15-10, .12i5, and- 15411
Alpha CT:anima Rho "s" over
Delta Upsilon "8", 5-15, 15-4, and
15-12; and- Fairmount. Hall over.
Penn Haven, 15.111, 14-16, and
;15-9.
Tau Kappa Epsilon "A" drub
bed Phi Ga - mma Delta "A", 15-2
and 15_10; Phi Delta Theta "A"
trampled Theta Chi "A" 1 , 5_11
and .154; .and Acacia "A" beat
Phi Kappa Psi "A" 1541, 16-18,
and 15-8.
Eight handball semi-finalists
were determined Tuesday night
at iFtec Hall as the intramural
"All I sal/wit-4'obn fir root novelle aid M resekri
andlivo toe's hl•Smskod'Oti tabor pipe',
Intramural Sports
Handball
tournament , advanced into the
second round. The following are
the summaries:
Jack Tighe defeated Paul Hol_
der 21-4, 21-17; Joe Colone over
John Antolick, 21-0, 21-11; George
Earnshaw over Paul Berg 21-19,
21-17; L. Henry forfeit winner
over Pete Totura.
Ernie Beachley tripped Bart
Giles 21-44, 20-22, 21-17; John
Riggs over Tony DeCilliS 2E9,
21-1.9; Jay Tenzer over Jack
Fotibes 21-7, 21-7; Don (Carlson
over Billy Meade 21-4, 21_4.
Badminton
The second day of intramural
badminton was played Tuesday
night. Bill Dietrich defeated Bob
Giles, 15-5 and 15-9, and J. Mar
tin downed Burton Willard, 15-12
and 15-5.
Clarence Herr defeated Fred
Hazelwood, 15-9 and 15-5, and
Bob Weiss took Bob Hinks, 15-12
and 15-10.
Bob Auman defeated Paul
Rowland, 15-1 and 15-1, Al Giom
betti downed Mike Horen, 15-12
and 15-13, and Lee Gettlin took
Dick Rosen, 15-5 and 15-2.
Chuck Umstead downed How
ard Bink, 15-2, 9-15 and 15-10;
Fred Bernbaum defeated Bill
Quay, 15-11 and 15-11, and Paul
Corbiere took John Dellolacano,
15-4 and 15-7. Forfeit wins were
registered by Art Land over
Frank Shupp, Fink over Ed Horn,
Art Dodd over C. Couldren.
McQuiston over Byron Hughes,
John Mitchell over Sam Freed
son, Sid Perkins over Dick Mc-
Kibbens, John Steiner over My
ron Beyer and James Johnson
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lumbus indoor track meet in
Oleveland March 28.
Rio competition will include
mile-king Gil Dodds, holde r of ,the
indoor mile record of 4:06.4.
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K. C. games, placing fifth. The
Parson's time, 4f07.1.
Tennis Call
Candidates for the varsity ten
nis squad are requested to* re
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Hall at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow.
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