I , o(in HOMECOMING GAME tiyraense University, nnrlr•l pew coach, Floyd Schi,vniqiwid er, will provide opposition I Penn State in itq HomecorrunL; game, October 15. Last year. Michigan State wa s the attraction and a new attendance record of 24,000 was set. New construction will boost Beaver Field seating capacity to 30,000 for the four home games on the 1949 schedule A line coach for 25 years, Joe Bedenk is at the helm of a foot ball team for the first time at Penn State this year. MID SUMMER CLEARANCE 109 S. Allen St. State College, Pa. 1411 11th Ave., Altoona, Pa. HOAGIES OR SUBMARINE SANDWICHES Delivered Every Evening Order by 9:30 p. m. for delivery after 10 o'clock p. m. CALL BELLEFONTE 4225 (W 7? For Unsurpassable 4I SUNDAY DINNERS r (( served in a colonial tea room atmosphere, try THE ALLENCREST TEAROOM Jhe Allencreit State College's Popular Priced Tea Room WEST BEAVER AT ALLEN ST. 'NW CoI.LEWAN, STATE coi,I,EGE, PENNsYLVA,NIA 'softball Rules .. The rules that will govern l av during the Main Session .r.fthall tournament: 1 --Games must start by 6:45 2—Games will be played ac cording to official softball rule's nxcent that: a--Shoes with metal cleats are prohibited. b—There shall be no sliding 3—Each manager must desig nate one umpire. It is expected that teams can settle questions satisfactorily on the playing field The Recreation Office will serv as the final arbitrator in dispotos brought to its attention. 4—Games postponed because of weather should be made to) as soon as possible. This might ne cessitate playing on weekends. However. some postponements of Leages A and C could be made up on Tuesdays and Thursdays when the three diamonds at Ne•.v Beaver Field are not in use. s—League champions will pla: off for the Summer SesAian championship starting Tuesday, Aug. 2. A draw will be held to determine the two teams that play the first game. The ;A/inner will play the third team for the championship. 6—New players may be added to team rosters, but a player may not transfer to a new team after having played with a different learn. Neo Norton (left) and End Bob Hicks. Both Norton and Hicks seek their fourth football letter, and the Lion football leaders were both members of the 1947 unit that tied Southern Methodist, 13-13, in the Cotton Bowl. Penn, Pitt Football Movies Added Feature for 'Fun Night' Saturday's "Fun Night" will have a new feature added to the , ntertainment that was available last Saturday. Football movies of the 1948 games between the Nittany Lions and Pennsylvania and Pitt will be shown at 9 n.m. in Recreation Hall. The Lions smacked Penn, 13-0, but suffered their first defeat in two years in a 7-0 upset by Pitt. Today at 5 p.m.. the Summer Session Dames picnic is slated for Hort Woods. In case of rain, the site will be switched to Rec Hall. For reservations or information, persons are asked to call Mrs. Shoop or Mrs. Rogers. 5051. ex tension 182. OUT-DOOR MOVIE Tomorrow at 9 p.m., the sec ond in a series of free out-door movies will be shown in the amphitheatre directly in back of the Pugh street entrance to the -amous. If the weather is un favorable. the film can be seen in ('-hwab Auditorium at the same time. A crowd of apnro'ximately s'oo persons saw the film, "Stage -oath," which was last week's free movie. "Second Chorus." starring Fred Astaire and Paulette Goddard, is the selection for tomorrow, ac cording to C. M. Sykes, director of recreation. An ex tr a mixed-swimming night has been listed for Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Glennland Pool. Admission to this event is free, and towels and lockers will he furnished. AL Stars--- Continued from page one left field stands with a man on • he sacks. The Americans ended the scor ing for the afternoon with a three-tun burst in the seventh. With two out and Joe Gordon on second, Dom DiMaggio and Bob Dillinger singled and Dale Mit chell chipped in with a two-base knock. New York's Vic Raschi came in and slammed the door in the Nationals' face the last three frames. Raschi's performance was the best on the mound by far. In all, the National Leaguers used seven pitchers— all but Brooklyn's Ralph Branca, with the Dodgers' Don Newcombe be ing charged with the loss. Virgil (Fire) Trucks, Detroit, tacked down the win for the junior leaguers. VISIT DUFFY'S k 74r GARDEN TERRACE r 4 have your favorite beverages and sandwiches served under- 9 A,* neath the stars. DINNERS: Weekdays 5 to 8:30 P.M. Sundays 12:15 to 8 P.M. Gardens Open 5 P.M. to Midnight DUFFY'S TAVERN IN BOALSBURG TURN RIGHT AT THE TEXACO STATION Golf, Tennis Slated For Early Action Tournament reg i s t ration in both golf and tennis has been completed, and C. M. Sykes, Main Session recreational direc tor, urges all persons who have signed up for competition in either sport to start play imme diately. Tennis play began Monday, but persons who have registered far the tourney are requested to check the brackets at the tennis booth in front of the main gate to New Beaver Field to find out their opponents. Golfers should check at the Caddy House, whe r e the golf tournament registration is post ed. Three flights, made up of 16 golfers apiece, comprise the links entries. Play in both tournaments will continue throughout the Main Summer Session. Softball Games Listed by Ag Hill Eight teams are entered in the new Ag Hill softball league, which will be co-managed by David Maclay and Glenn Stevens, both of the agricultural educa tion faculty. Play began last week in the league, which ha s scheduled games for each Tuesday and Thursday. Playing time for all games, which are played on the Nittany Dorm field, is 6:30 p. Because of field trips and laboratory sessions that interfere with scheduled play, a special rule enabling any team to draft up to three players from the crowd was drawn up by the league. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949 i4,G3:'4'w . ~: .._ ''''''''.. • '... (7) 1.. \ , , . - - ~ ,1 1 7 / . 0 01k0 ,. .‘, , r-, .• ..f. 3 .'s : .4.. --,..,--- ....__ Q ,... 0.6.,/,o' The Lion's Tale Largest Ever Boasting a total of twenty jiree teams, the 1949' Main Ses •ion sof tb aI 1 league can be 'ermed the "largest ever." Last •rear. 16 teams were entered in a `.wo-division league, while the hams have been split into three 'rackets this year. Twelve fraternity squads and eleven independent teams signed up for the tourney, which got underway Friday. Seven games were played Monday, but last night's four-game schedule was rained out, and will be played off at a later date. The league will continue olay through July 28. After that, the individual league champions will play off for the Main Session championship. Last year, Lambda Chi Alpha copped the fraternity crown, while Delta Sigma Phi won the independent pennant. Lambda Chi Alpha is defending its title this year. All games will be played ac cording to official softball rules, aside from the fact that there is no sliding allowed and shoes with metal cleats are prohibited. Captain Billy Captain Billy Bonsall of the gymnastic team has accepted a position as graduate assistant at West Virginia. Bonsall plans to continue work at the Morgan town college toward his master's degree. Bonsall, a surprise second placer in the all-around class of the 1948 National AAU gym trials, represented the College en the official United States Olym pic team. Also an the squad were Ray Sorenson, team captain in 1948, and Lou Bordo, Nittany gymnast in the early 1940'5. Gene Wettstone, coach of the Blue. and White flippers, m entor e d the 8-man U.S. team at the Olympics. Head Coach Joe Bedenk, 11th 'man to coach the football Lions, is oniy the third man to head the soort in 31 years. Hugo Bezdek was men tor from 1918 to 1929 inclusive, and Bedenk's predecessor, Bob Higgins, was at the helm from 1930 until his retirement last March. Bedenk was the Nittanies' line coach for 20 years. Incidentally, Bedenk has set Monday, August 29, as the start ing date for pre-season football drills. The Blue and White grid teacher plans on inviting about sixty or sixty-five gridders to the ' early drills. This number will in elude 13 lettermen and 12 hold overs from last year. Another 25 are incoming sophomores. Here and There Ralph Hosterman, captain of the 1949 soccer eleven, is the fourth Hosterman to compete in the sport for Coach Bill Jeffrey. He is also the second of a quar tet of brothers to make the All- America team. Walt "Skip" Hos terman, now assistant graduate manager of athletics, won the same honor while in school. . . . Three potential "four-year" men are included in the roster of the football team. Co-captains Bob Hicks and Neg Norton and iron man Chuck Drazenovich have won letters three times. .. . Norm Restaine has passed the word along to "watch out" for the Newman Club nine in the Main Session softball league. . . . Penn State's first four foot ball opponents in 194 9are new comers to the schedule. Villa nova, Army, Boston College and Nebraska will be played in the first four weeks. Of the four, only Boston College will be playing Penn State for the first time. Only Army will be played by Ed Watson SPORTS EDITOR PIGSKINNERS
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