PAGE FOUR Don Bal Phi Kapoa Hurler favire* Tpam «»f Wl in PlavoffS The first no-hit. no-run game of the Summer Sessions Softball tournament was turned in bv pitcher Don Baldwin, of the Pi Kappa Alpha team. Baldwin’s control was near perfect as he issued only one walk in seven innines and al lowed only one Beta Sigma Rho man to reach third base. Three other Beta Sigma Rho men got on base by virtue of Pi Kappa Alnha errors. Don now tigs a rec ord of one win and one loss. In chalking uo the sixth straight win of the tournament. Phi Kanna was assured of repre senting the fraternity league in the championship plavoffs sched uled to get under wav Monday August 2. The nlavoffs for the championship will be the best of Hiree games. With a five win and no loss record, the Football House team is considered the tonheavy fa vorite to carry the independent ’aague banner into the eh»m monshio series. Delta Sigma. Phi : s the nearest team that is given n chance of unsetting the dope and coming out on top. Sigma Phi Sigma dropped out of the fraternity league and has •'"en replaced hv Zeta Beta Tau. Both teams will be ineligible to compete in the championship re cordless of their standing. STANDINGS Fraternity League W L Pet. Phi Kappa 6 0 1-000 Lambda Chi Alpha 4 2 .667 Beta Sigma Rho 3 3 .500 Pi Kappa Alpha 3 3 .500 Alpha Chi Rho 3 3 .500 Delta Chi 3 3 .500 Delta Upsilon 1 4 .200 ‘’Sigma Phi Sigma 0 4 .000 •Dropped out. Replaced by Zeta Beta Tau. Independent League W L Pet. Football House 5 0 1.000 Delta Sigma Phi 3 1 -750 Eagles 4 - .067 Hazeltonians 3 - oOU Phys. Ed. Grads. ?. 3 400 Metallurgy 2 3 .400 Fuel Tech. 1 4 .200 Osmond Lab. 0 5 .000 TODAY'S GAMES Fraternity League Delta Upsilon vs. Beta Sigma Rho; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Chi Rho; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Zeta Beta Tau; and Phi Kappa *'s. Delta Chi. Independent League Hazeltonians vg. Delta Sigma Phi- Football House vs. Eagles; Phys. Ed. Grads, vs. Metallurgy; and Osmond Lab. vs. Fuel Tech MONDAY'S SCHEDULE Championship playoff begins. D/NE AT THE CEDARS • Deviled Crabs • Shrimp • Scallops • Lobster Tail • T-Bone Steaks Mi Mile West of Spring Mills On Route 45 CHOICE OF BEVERAGES No Minors Allowed PHONE Spring Mills 18-R-4 THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE IX/IIEGE. PENNSYLVANIA dwin Hurl Harper , Gross Meet in Title Match of Intramural Tourney Out of the five flights comprising the Summer Sessions Golf tournament, only one has been completed. J. Gehris defeated Dave Plank to gain the laurels in the fifth flight. Four more flights remain to be played off. In the first flight, Jack Harper meets Bill Gross with the cham pionship of that flight at stake. No definite date has been set for this match, because Harper is suffering from an acute case of poison ivy Harper in Legion State Tournament Jack Harper, former Penn State golf captain and currently running in front in the champ ionship flight of the Summer Sessions golf tourney, has enter ed the second annual State American Legion tournament at Mt. Union. Qualifying for the Legion tournament starts Friday. Polsklan Joins Collegians for All-Star Classic Johnny Potsklan, former Penn State end and co-captain, has been added to the collegiate squad which meets the Chicago Cardinals in the annual All-Star football game at Soldiers’ Field, Chicago, Aug. 20. Potsklan, who recently signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football league, graduated from the Col lege last spring. The Brownsville end will join three -other Nittany Lions in ad dition to coach Bob Higgins who will be an assistant coach at the annual All-Star classic. Other Penn Staters who will play in the All-Stai game are Jeff Durkota, who reported for practice with the Buffalo Bills of the All-America Conference this week; Steve Suhey, all-America guard who will play for the Steelers this fall; and former co captain John Nolan, tackle, of Glen Falls, N. Y. Higgins had previously been named an assistant coach for the collegians in the All-Star game. Durkota was among the squad of 53 who opened the Buffalo Bills’ training at East Aurora, N. Y., yesterday. He and Bob Leon etti, ex-Wake Forest guard, toughened up for the fall cam paign with the Bills by doing construction work this summer. Several other Penn Staters will play for the Steelers thi- fall. Al ready under contract for the 1948 season are Charles Chuck Cher undolo, center; foimer captain Bill “Red” Moore .tackle; Bob Davis, end; Leo Nobile, guard: back Ray Ulinsky, and Suhey. SEE... PENN'S CAVE AMERICA'S ONLY ALL-WATER CAVERN • 18 MILES SOUTHEAST OF STATE COLLEGE JUST OFF ROUTE 4S • OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY and is unable to compete. The other matches will be play ed as soon as the semi-finalists can arrange a suitable date that : s satisfactory to both parties. Bob Bastian meets John Kru oer in the semi-final match of the second flight while W R. Deutsch olavs A 1 Gutowitz for the top soot in the third flight. The fourth flight finds Don Smith nitted against John -Tones for the -'hampionshin. Varsitv golf coach Bob Ruther ford has announced that prizes from five dollars down in mer chandise will be awarded to the winners and second place men. Reaffv Works On farm to Thane Ho Charles (Chuck) Beatty, pros pective Penn State center, is girding for the 1948 football sea son by working this summer on the family farm at Weisel. Pa. Lion Coach Bob Higgins ex pects the 22-year-old. 215-pound ex-marine to develop into one of the nation’s top pivots during the next two years. Neil “Skip” Stahley, newlv elected University of Toledo football coach, is a former Penn State all-around athlete. GOOD FOOD 'ROUND THE CLOCK 9 9 • Of • • • PENN STATE DINER 130 W. COLLEGE 24-Hour Service s No Hitter News of the / Nittany Lions Penn State will inaugurate pre-season football practice on the campus Wednesday, Septem ber 8. The season will open Sat urday, October 2, against Buck oell University. * * * Ken Hosterman. Penn State’s scoring ace. will not be available for the 1948 soccer season. His leg, which was broken in mid season, is on the mend but his physicians have advised him against premature activity. * * * A birthday came up—the 51st—for Joe B e den k. Penn State baseball coach and pres ident of the American Associ ation of College Baseball Coaches. Bedenk, who also doubles as football line coach, observed this anniversary on July 14. * * * In 1948. for the first time since 1941. Penn State will not '■lose its football schedule against the University of Pittsburgh. The T.ions nlav Washington State at Tacoma. Wash.. November 27. a week after the Pitt game. Women cheerleaders are on their way out again at Penn State. The ban was lifted during the war but will be restored in 1949 when the present juniors are graduated. 9 m * Johnny Benglian. clever Philadelphia southnaw, is the 1948 Penn State boxinq cap tain. Benqlian won Eastern 127-pound honors in 1947. * * * Penn State’s gymnastic team The Division of Dramatics presents The First Major Post-War Production Of The Summer Session "LADIES IN RETIREMENT" MONDAY and TUESDAY AUGUST 2nd and 3rd at 8:00 p. m. SCHWAB AUDITORIUM TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, JULY 26 $l.OO (including tax) 1:30 p. m. AT STUDENT UNION WELJrnoSDAY, JULY 28, I*4B Karver Captures Mile Run in 4:21.1 4t Philadelphia Jerry Karver, former Penn State triple mile champion, romped to an easv 4:21.1 mile victory at Philadelphia in his first appearance since the Olympic trials. Setting his own pace all the way and staying out in front all the wav, Karver won his special ty by 30 yards in the feature of the third annual Bureau of Rec reation track meet at Philadel- Dhia last week. Karver. who missed qualifying for the United States Olympic team bv inches, received no ser ious opnosition. He competed for *he Perks Countv AA. Bill Hulse, New York AC dis tance ace who holds the Ameri can outdoor mile mark of 4:06, finished fourth in the mile. winner of National A.A.U. honors in 1948. is the first college team ever to win this distinction three times. The Nittany Lions scored their prior victories in 1943 and 1945. * * * Horace Ashenfeller, IC-4A two-mile champion, is captain elect of the Penn Stale track and cross-country teams. Centre Hardware