Tight Big League Struggle Reflects In Batt" R While front pages are b. ing away with news of scrap in Korea, another fight and one with w' the average American is m, more familiar has crop up in the last few week the Nation's sports pages, Pennant fever in both American and NatiL_ Leagues has reached such a pitch that it is now even mirrored in the race for individual batting titles. in cit le Robin non Brooklyn's second-base beauty, Jackie Robinson, at the present moment leads the percentage swatters with a towering .370 mark while hi s American League counterparts, George Kell, of De troit, and Larry Doby, of Cleve land, are deadlocked at .348. Despite a weekend batting spree by the Phils' Del Ennis, Vern Stephens, Boston Red Sox slug ger, continues as the top man with the willow in the RBI depart ment with an even 100. He is followed by rookie teamniate Walt Dropo with 99 and, Detroit's Vic Wertz with 94. Ennis, as of Sunday's games, leads the Senior Loop with 89 runs driven across. Al Rosen, Cleveland Indians' third-sacker, leads the home run parade with 29, followed closely by Ralph Kiner, of Pittsburgh, with 28. Dropo and the injured Ted Williams have both socked 25 for the American League Gold Sox, while Willie Jones and Del "Wrecking Crew" Ennis, both of Philadelphia's Bluejays, ha v e hammered 22 apiece. • The Cards' Stan Muslal is Robs jnspn's closest competitor for the National League batting title. A five-point drop over the weekend posted "The Man" at a .361 mark. Hoot Evers, Detroit, .and Boston's Johnny Pesky are runnersup in Ag Hill Sportsmen Run Softball Loop Agriculture students and fac ulty members alike have joined to form an Ag Hill softball lea gue. The organization is composed of six teams which play every Tues day and Thursday night on the fields above the Nittany dorms. Sponsored by the collegiate chapter of the F.F.A., the games serve as the group's recreation program. P 1 a y will continue through Post Session according to Frank Anthony, graduate assis tant in Agricultural Education. The League Standings (July 30) Team W L Pct. Dairy Barns 2 0 1.000 Ag. Ed 4 1 .800 Animal Husb. 2 2 .500 Dairy Husb. 1 1 .500 Ag. Ec. 1 3 .250 Poultry Husb. 0 4 .000 ogEsof Impala Stop in for r otw o cool, refreshing SODAS SUNDAES DRINKS Nittany Dell College Avenue ~, . , , Es , r P , . E ~„, ~ ....,..,., ~.. Q... „...,..,.. , ~.„.,,,,... „., ~. ,:, a..""• IMIPEI!EMIILtEMI Trick-Shot Ace (Continued from page four) strated driving with a two-foot and a five-and one-half foot club. Equilibrium apparently means nothing to Redmond who can swat 'the egg-like pellet back ward, sideward, cross - armed, cross-legged—or without looking at all. He places two balls on top of each other and then proceeds to spank one out onto the fairway while sending the other twenty five feet straight up Into the air. Ha then places four balls in a row and nonchalantly drives them into the ozone with- one swipe.. Thrifty Maneuvor Another time he hit a ball with the back of his driver. 'This trick is especially for the Scotsmen who wish to save wear and tear on the front. "It's a wonder the way the American- golfer plays the game," he said. He shanks and he tops, he slices and he hooks—the guys who lay out the courses really ought to build the roughs in the middle." - - _ When playing in earnest Jack is one man who dosen't like to fool around. He merely glances at his lie—then• steps up and whales away. During the ex hibition Redmond's tee shot on the sand-bound• par 3 number seven hole had the misfortune of landing smack in the middle of a trap. • "Oh," said a lady follower, "I think he's just trying to show off his trick shot." the American League, both having .336 averages. Hank "Bruiser" Bauer, New York Yankee right fielder, is the unofficial batting leader in the hot American League with a .366 average, but he cannot claim the honor because of an insufficient number of times at bat. • FOR EFFICIENCY • • ECONOMY • CONVENIENCE • WORK-SAVING • THOROUGHNESS Now you can increase your time budget. Bring your bun dle to us for laundry service that cleans effectively, cheap ly,' and quickly. 9 lbs. washed and dried for a mere 60c. MARSHALL'S Automatic Laundry , Phone 2956 954 E. College Ave.—Rear Trustees Appoint Five Faculty Members to Staff Dr. John C. 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