The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 29, 1947, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947
Gridders Lead in Playoff Games
Rofhsteln Wins
Firs! Title in
IM Golf Matches
Larry Rothstein became the
first player to be crowned cham
pion in the All-College Golf
Tournament last week by defeat
ing Art Evans 4 and 3 in the
final match of Plight I.
Evans had beaten Bob Cle
land 2-1 in the semi-finals,, and
Rothstein stopped N. Shaak by
the score of 3 and 2 in his semi
final match.
Jack Harper and Don Hart
were unable to play off their
semi-final match this past week
to decide who will meet Jerry
Smith for the Championship in
Flight I. The match will be play
ed this week and the winner will
meet Smith for the final play
off by Friday.
KIMBLE BEATS WOLF
In the most grueiing match of
the Tournament Reggie Kimble
finally beat Bob Wolf after hav
ing to go 29 holes. At the end of
the regulation 18 holes both these
boys were tied up. Under the
rules of the tournament they
then had to play a Sudden Death
round the first one to win a hole
won the match.
Wolf and Kimble started all
over again and matched stroke
for stroke and hole for hole for
10 more holes and it wasn't un
til the 11th extra hole had been
played that Kimble finally won
the match.
In the other semi-final match
in the third Flight, Bob Shadley
defeated Bob Stirling 5 and 3.
Stirling and Kimble will now
battle it out for the final in this
flight.
In the fourth Flight, John Mc-
Kean had a close one in beating
Hal Frey I-up and will meet
Bob Shettig in the finals. Schet
tig beat Ted Petry 5 and 4 in
his semi-final match.
PARK ADVANCES
R. E. Park advanced to the
finals in the fifth flight after
eliminating Chuck Strain in the
semi-final match by the score
2 and 1.
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THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN—STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Final Softball
-.EAGUE I
W. L. Pet.
Football House 4 0 1.000
J. E. M. 3 1 .750
Beaver House 1 3 .250
Ph.vs. Ed. 13 .250
1 3 .250
| Between The Lions
A Few Football Statistics
When the Lion gik. meets Watihingkn State on September
20, the sixtieth Penn State football campaign wil. be underway. When
we saw that noti.ce in a Collegian story last week, we decided to go
back through the records and see how Lion teams have made out in
the past 60 years cf tusseling with other collegiate elevens.
Penn Staters first donned
footbal. tegs in 1087 when they
met the Bucknell Bisons in the
College’s first intercollegiate
game. The Lions tasted victory
in their baptism in the sport and
racked up a resounding 54-0
score. Tho two teams played
again that year and this time the
Penn Staters won 24-0.
However, the Lkms' victory
streak ended then when they lost
to the Lehigh Engineers in
18 8 9 to the tune of 106-0.
Thai score stil stands as Penn
State's worst defeat *n intercol
legiate football. Captain of the
first squad was G. H. Lins.
While we’re on the subject of
high scores, the records show that
Penn State’s high was a 109-7 win
over Lebanon Valley in 1920. Oth
er free K coring contests were Penn
State 80, Gettysburg 0 (1917);
Penn State 99, Bonaventure 0
(1917); and Penn State 82, Sus
quehanna 0 (1926. i
The Lions lone appearance in
the Rcse Bowl was in 1923 when they to Southern California,
14-3. That was the year Joe Bedenk, present ine coach and baseball
mentor was selected on Walter Camp’s All-Aanerican team. Bedenk
never made the trip, however, as he was side-lined with an injury.
Only undefeated and untied season wag in 1912 when the
Lions won all of theix seven games and ran up a score of 200
points to 15 for their opponents. Other undefeated seasons were
1911 (8-0-1), 1920, 7-0-2), and 1921 (7-0-2). The worst seasons
were in 1913, 1931, and 1932 when the Lions won only two games
each year.
In 1912, Penn State met Ohio State in the first Lion intersectional
contest and the Lion gridders won, 37-0. However, the game was not
comp eted with the Buckeyes claiming a forfeit. The records list the
game as a 1-0 Penn State victory.
An undefeated streak of 29 straight ga n\es began in 1919 and ran
to 19i22. In 1919, Waller Camp named a Penn State end to his All-
Amerioan roster. That end was Bob Higgins and 11 years later that
end was elevated to the pest oi head football coach. Since 1916 only
two other men have held that position. Dick Harlow, present Harvard
coaoh a nd a Col ege grad, held the reins from 191 S until Hugo Bezdek,
a one-time manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, tor k over in 1918.
Incidentally, from 1912 to 1938, the Lions failed to win a game
against Pitt although Penn State held a healthy advantage over the
Panthers prior to that. Since 1939, the two teams have each won f- ur
games.
808 HIGGINS
Fifty-nine seasons have gone by; number 60 is coming up.
Win or lose, Penn Slate fans are looking forward to another
schedule of top-notch football.
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Standings
LEAGUE II
W. L. Pet.
A. Phi Delt 4 1 .800
Phi Oelt 3 2 .600
D. U. 3 2 .600
Alpha Zeta 2 3 .400
Phi K. Phi 2 3 .400
Phi Gam 1 4 .200
ay BEN FhENv-ti
Alpha Phi Delts Meet
Footballers For Title
With Bay Ulinaki tossing his filth straight mound victory
tournament, the Pootbai. House entry took the opening gome
Intramural Softball League playoffs by blanking Alpha Phi
3-0, Thursday night.
Both teams, winners of the:
the second game on the softball
field below the College golf course
at 6:30 o’clock today. If the grid
ders should win they will be given
the championship, but if the
Alpha Phi Delts can tie up the
series, the title-deciding, game
will be played Thursday.
HURLING DUEL
The game was a hurling duel
. ci. ween Ulinski and Alpha Phi
Delt hurler Rouse. The winning
runs were scored on two errors
in the third inning. Both pitchers
tossed shutout ball the rest of the
way,
Alpha Phi Delt manager Joe
Pepperlli will attempt to even
the series tonight by sending
Rouse back to the mound. Ulin
ski will also hurl again for the
Football House.
The Football House clinched
League I on Tuesday night by
edging J.E.M. to the tune of a
4-2 score. Milt Simon started the
fireworks for the gridders with a
home run in the third inning.
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ir respective brackets, will meei in
Hummel led the footballers to the
title with a home run and two
other hits that accounted for the
other three runs.
A PHI DELTS TAKE TITLE
Alpha Phi Delta tripped Alpha
Zeta, 7-4, in a Tuesday evening
game and took the League U
title when Phi Delta Theta bow
ed to Pi Kappa Phi, 7-5. The
Alpha Phi Delts led all the way
and were in little danger of be
ing upset throughout the game.
Larry Joe’s Windcrest team fi
nally hit its stride Tuesday eve
ning when it smacked Beaver
House for an 8-2 victory. In the
only other game, Delta Upsilon
won in its usual manner by com
ing from behind in the last in
ning to tie up the score and edge
out Phi Gamma Delta, 1-12 in 11
innings.
It's Long Time
Football season No. 60 is com
ing up at Penn State.
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