The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 21, 1948, Image 4

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    PAGF, FOUR
Intramural Softballers
Hit Loop Half-Way Mark
Football House,
Phi Lead
Pnal Circuits
At the half-wav mark in the
softball league. Phi Kappa in the
fraternity league and the Foot
ball House in the ihdependent
league are setting a hot pace for
the other entries. Both have a
perfect record with four wins in
as many starts.
On the heels of Phi Kappa is
Beta Sigma Rho with a record
of three wins and one loss. Delta
Sigma Phi is right behind the
Football House wP’ three wins
and no losses, a tie same to be
plaved at a later date makes the
different.
Today's Schedule
Fraternity League
Lambda Chi Alpha vs Beta
•Sigma Rho. Phi Kapna vs. Pi
Kappa Alpha: Delta Chi vs. Delta
Upsilon; and Si«ma Phi Sigma
vs. Alph"
Monday, July 26
Pi Kappa Aloha vs Beta Siema
Rho: Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Del
ta Unsilon: Phi Kappa vs. Aloha
Chi Bbn: and vs. Sig
ma Phi Siema. fIITMF: 6’ 45
PLACF- field.
Today's Schedule
Independent League
Phys. Ed. Grads vs. Delta Sig
ma Phi: Osmond Lab vs. Foot
ball House; Fuel Tec’., vs. Hazel
tonians; and Metallurgy vs
Eagles
Monday's Schedule
Football House vs. Delta Sig
ma Phi; Phy Ed. Grade vs. Haz
edtonians; Osmond Lab vs.
Eagles; and Fuel Tech vs. Metal
lurgy.
Standings
Fraternity League
w L Pet.
Phi Kappa 4 0 1.000
Beta Sigma Rho 3 1
Pi Kappa Alpha 2 2 .500
Lambda Chi Alpha 2 2 .500
Alpha Chi Rho 2 2 .500
Delta Upsilon 1 2 .333
Delta Chi 1 3 .250
Sigma Phi Sigma 0 3 .000
Independent League
Football House
Delta Sigma Phi
Phys. Fxl. Grads
Eagles
Huzeltoniana
Metallurgy
Fuel Tech
Osmond T.ab
Lion Cross-Country
Team Books Tough Slate
Four of the nation’s top teams
iiave been booked by Penn State
for the 1948 cross-country sea
son.
The Lion harriers, National
Collegiate champions last year,
will face New Ybi-k University,
Michigan State, Cornell and
Manhattan in dual meets.
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Hig Starts Football
Early This Year
Football will begin in August
again for the veteran Penn State
coach, Bob Higgins.
Clinics in four states, plus the
all-star game at Chicago, 111., are
on his 1948 agenda, to be follow
ed by the ooening of ore-season
drills early in .September,
Last year, pre-season drills got
’inderway in mid-August.
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PhUndelnhinn was hosnit'dized
in his sonhomore vear. stennpd
on a stone and tore some licra
ments in Hs third vear. and had
his annendiv removed as a sen
ior Withal he won the National
Tnnior AATT 10 00-mPter event in
1943. and finished third in the
senior event.
He clinched his nlace on the
Olvmnic team hv finishing third.
150 yards, behind the winner.
Eddie O’Toole, of Npw Vork. in
the National AAU 10.000-meters
race. Fred Wilt, former Indiana
University star, was second and
hv prior arrangement the first
three runners wore accredited to
the U S. Olympic team.
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4 0 1.000
ii 0 1.000
2 2 .500
2 2 .500
1 2 .333
1 2 333
1 2 .333
0 4 .000
Stanley Hustler,
Says Durocher
Leo Durocher once said about
Eddie Stanky; “He can’t hit. He
can’t run. le can’t field. He’s my
most valuable player.”
Sunday, the truth came out
about the much-discussed deal
which sent Stanky to the Braves
and left the Gowanus gabbers
speechless, if only for a little
while.
It seems that Mahatma Rickey,
the shrewd horse-trader ' -- ho paid
$17,000 for Jawin’ Joe Tepsic.
pulled the Stanky deal all by his
little lonesome. And Durocher
took the blame.
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The comnletion of the first
round of the Summer Sessions
Golf Tournament on Sunday,
July 18, found the favorites com
ing through with flving colors. A
total of thirtv-two contestants
were eliminated in the first
round.
The second round is scheduled
to he comrdp+ed hv todav.
Second Round Pairings
Jack Harper and Frank Gryska;
Bob Meinken and Sherm Fogg:
Marvin Goldenberg and Bob
Smith - Bill Gross and Joe Shein:
Tom Cnmnion and Bob Bastian:
R. M. Wade and TCwk M.
D. Martin Jr. and Tom Graham:
Leon Crp''"v’sld and John Kru
oer: W. R. Deutsch and P. K.
Roos: Gig Wurfl smfi Tom Salis
bury: Pat Carr and Alan Baskin:
Bred Wermoth and A 1 Gutowitz:
Ken Brooks and Don Smith: L. P.
Gup=t and Mel Wolf: John .Tones
and Dick P<->''>n»on: Jim Freze
man and Bill Mazzocco: .Tim
O’Hara and haw Blank - B. Tut
wald and E. McDonald: A. T j.
Tenser and Karl Meyers; and J.
Gphris and B. V. Moore.
T «nnk IMMfhfiS
’lobH hv Osin
Delayed because of the rain,
the first round matches in the
Summer Sessions Tennis Tourna
ment have been extended for a
few days. In spite of the delay,
the tournament is exDected to be
completed as scheduled.
Men's Singles
' The only completed match in
the men’s singles found. Short de
feating Dieruff 6-2. 6-2. Short
will meet Gearhart in the second
round.
Women's Singles
In the women’s singles, Ging
rich defeated Petrosky 6-4, 6-3 to
advance to the second round.
Weidman eliminated Krastin 6-0.
6-1 to move to the second round
where she will plav Masters.
Mixed Doubles
Klotz and Weidman defeated
Reeder and Heidi 6-2, 10-8 in the
only match in the mixed doubles.
Ralph fCiner, Pittsburgh, and
Hank Sauer, Cincinnati, are lead
ing the National League home
run belters with 26 each.
Rickie Ashburn. Philly rookie,
leads both leagues in stolen bases,
with 22.
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News of the Nittany Lions . . .
Penn State, a perennial power 1948. A three-game schedule has
on the soccer field, will under-1 been arranged,
take a nine-game schedule in 1948.) * « •
* » *
N.Y.U., Cornell, Michigan State
and Manhattan will oppose the
National chamoionship Penn State
cross-country team in ID4B.
* * *
Selective Service is not exnect
ed to make any serious inroads on
Penn State football manpower for
another year, at least.
* * •
Nineteen letter-winners, and
another dozen hold-overs,
■form the nucleus of the 1948
Lion football team.
» » *
Penn State’s football game
against Nebraska in 1949 will be
only the second meeting between
these two SCbnnlc. •
* » *
By summer’s end. State’s Boh
Hieeins w'll have loctm-ed at foot
ball clinics in eight different
states.
* • •
Gene Wettstone, Tim gymnastic
coach, writes monthlv news let
ters to former members of kb
teams.
* * *
Boh f-*. son e*
♦he vo+eran Penn s*'*e aolf
coach, is his f fj rS { as .
slsiant on ft’s cnll ’inks.
Penn state’s 1948 football
with Washington State null be
"laved November 27 at Tacoma.
Wash.
* • *
Penn and Penn Stat P resume
gridiron rivalrv in after a
"iv-vear lanec sr* -r P i-.tions.
Penn State will field a junior
varsity football team again in
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1948
Michigan Slate and the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania are the
only newcomers to the 1948
Penn Stale football schedule.
* * *
Army and Navy conduct what
orobably are the most compre
hensive intercollegiate athletic
programs in the East.
* * *
Syracuse. Armv, Virginia. Penn
State and Western Maryland are
still active in the intercollegiate
■°oxing Association.
» * *
An aIJ-alunmi '•♦nff headed by
'4-year o’d Boh Hinging wi’l be
in command of Penn State foot
ball again 1H« -«er.
* * *
Penn State’s football co-eao
tain. John Nolan, of Glens Falls,
N. Y.. is rated the ton 1 player on
♦b" 1948 laernaco t»am.
* * *
There'll he few, if snv, noif-
Pennsvlvanisns on the 1948
Slate football roster.
Detroit Favored City
Detroit will have the full and
•ncontested backing of the
United States Olympic Associa
tion in bidding for the 1956 Olym
pic Games, it was said by Avery
Brundage. president of the Olym
pic Association.
Dash Star
Mel Patton, University of
Southern California track star,
was clocked in 9.3 seconds for the
100 yards in the west coast relays,
a new world record.