PAG® POUR Footbalters Drop IM All-Stars After 12 Innings Without a Run By George Harrison Before an enthusiastic crowd of softball fans on Tuesday evening, the sluggers of the Football House finally defeated the I. M. All Stars 6-1 to bring to a close one of the liveliest Summer Softball Leagues the Summer Sessions has yet to produce. me Was ±Luy uunski's seventn wm 01 me scudOn against no Qeieuia. .me hm-aiai game origmuny started last Tnursday evening, out nad to be called after iz scuriess innings oecause ol darkness. ngani Uns Tuesday it was be ginning to lookk as thougn the same perrormance was to be re peated when the filth inning had been reached ana still no score. xxowtiver uiiS nun was Slioi‘l IiVtJCI WHfcJll mu; Joiiuny ivupeiz ui u. u. sieypcu to oat and sruggea a home run, putting the /ri-otar team out in xruiu. r-U. * 'me big bats of the Football House were not to be denied however, lor in the last ol me sixth inning tne powerful grin ders finally brought six runs across the home prate after rV struigm scoreless innings. The six runs were scored by vtfoiie, oimon, Sulk, Hummel, Tuggert, and Hoggard. Both of the All-Star games produced a terrific pitching duel between Ray Ulinski and Lyle Koenig of D. U. who even in be ing defeated looked mighty fine. Outstanding Pitching The' pitching was not only out standing, but the infield and out field piay of both teams was way over average. Leary, of Phi Den was an outstanding catcher for the Ail-Stars. Giombetti of Al pha Phi Delt played a fine game at third bases as did Husted of Phi Gam, Phi Delt Sheehe and Castefero of J. E. M. in the out- M-Sfar Box Score Football House ab r h o a Wolf, 2b 4 12 3 1 Simon, sf 3 110 0 Sulk, If 3 10 10 Hummel, 3b 3 12 3 3 Chuckran, lb 3 0 17 0 Taggert, ss 3 113 1 Hoggard, cf 3 10 10 Taccalozzi, c 3 0 0 0 0 Amprim, rf 3 0 2 1 0 Ulinski, p 3 0 0 2 1 Totals 31 6 9 21 6 All-Stars ab r h o a e Cullison, 2b 3 0 0 2 3 Husted, If 3 0 12 0 Giombetti, 3b 3 0 111 Giles, lb .30150 James, lb 0 0 0 4 0 Koenig, p 3 0 12 1 Leary, c 3 0 0 0 0 Paparelli, ss 2 110 Kupetz, cf 2 1110 Castefero, sf 2 0 0 1 0 Sheehe, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Turk, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 1 6 18 6 All-Stars 000 010 o—l Football House 000. 006 x—6 Home run, Kupetz. Errors, Si mon, Ulinski, Cullison 2, Husted, Giombetti 2, Giles. QUICK, EASY WASHING With Bendix Equipment "SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY" 454 E. College (In Rear) Phone 2956 SAVE.., TIME '! LIFE UM $4.25 Save $5.90 Save $3.55' SPECIAL COLLEGE RATES) 312 MAC HALL Phone . . . G. E. BOTTGER 5051 (Ext. 372) THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN—STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Jerry Smith Defeats Jack Harper in All-Collepe Seif Final Piay Jerry Smith, the hard driving Lion varsity golfer, defeated nis teammate, Jack jtiuiycr it, in me niials ox tne umi uignt m me Au (Jonege goif tournament last weeix. bmun again came nom ue.iiiiu as he nact ueen forced to do in Ills matcn wim non nan. ft was in tne last nine Holes ox tne 10-hole matcn mat bmiui put tile preisure on nis opponent ana won by me score of 3 and 1 iiJL j £>iOWN After Winning me cnampiun smp nero at scnooi, Bmitn trav eled to the Jonnstown louinu mcm mis past weekend and took second place in tnat tournament. Jerry, However, old not mind los ing mis one as the winner ms younger brother, Tommy, who expects to enrol] at the College in me near future. Tne hignlighi of the Tourna ment, however, still belongs u Jerry as he had a hole in one in ms final match. To top off a per fect golfing week, Snncn received an invitation from Fred Waring to play in the Shawnee Tourna ment next month. field spots. Cullison took care of s tlie second base and Phi Delt Giles and Beta Bud James shared honors at first base. A Phi Delt Papareili played his usual steady game at short stop for the All-Star team. There was no outstanding player on the Football House team. All played heads up bail which so ably car ried them to th'e Championship and an undefeated season. Takes Championship The Football House defeated Alpha Phi Delta in the second game of the play-off series for the championship of the summer THE MUSIC ROOM Glennland Bldg. BREON'S ATLANTIC SERVICE LUBRICATION OIL CHANGE All Atlantic Products Including WHITE CLEAR GASOLINE 624 E. College Phone 2491 - STATE COLLEGE WOW! What a swell variety of downright GOOD sandwiches and snacks! i REMEMBER . , . if we don’t have it . . , THERE JUST ISN’T ANY ! MAKE HOWARD'S Across from the Glennland Building Your SNACK Headquarters in tne seeund mgnt of the Col lege Tournament Larry Rothstein had defeated Art Evans to win the championsnip in that flight. Rothstein won, 4 and 3. KIMBLE WINS IN PLIGHT 3 The championsnip in me tmru night went to rteggie Kimble who defeated Bob bnaoley m their iinai match, ft was a close and well played match with both boys going ail out to win. Bob Schettig defeated John Mc jxean in tne nnal piay-off for the enampionsnip in tne lounn lnght. in tne nnai match of the fifth flight Bob Weiss beat R. E. Park, 2 and 1, to win the championsnip honors. The sixtn flight champion ship went to Bob Wood who de feated Dave Kistler, 1-up. softball tournament. The grid ders won the game by the count of 8 to 5, and the victory was the sixth straight and gave them an undefeated season. It was man ger Ray . Ulinskits sixth pitching victory in as many starts. 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