Collegians, Yahoos Await Titular Softball Struggle All indications point to a matching of the Collegians and the Yahoos in the Main Ses sion championship play-off tomorrow night. The old freshman baseball diamond at New Beaver F Game time is set for 6:30 p.m. The Collegians continue to dominate League B as they have now extended their win streak to seven straight. The Collegians will finish their loop slate tonight when they meet the fourth-place Theta Chi team. The game is set for 6:30 o'clock at New Beaver Field. A TENSE MOMENT in the Yahoo—All Star game presents itself as Dick Pierce, All Star batter; levels off at one of pitcher Bill Gibson's fast balls. Catcher Phil Klocek is behind the plate, 'while first baseman Lou Lamle and second baseman Nick Scan dale are poised in the background. Rudy Federici (L) is the umpire. The Yahoos won, 7-6, in the Summer Session softball league game. Zeta Beta Tau helped "shoo-in" the Collegians as they upset the second-place Ripsnorters, 14-6, last Thursday. It was the second loss for the Snorters who had previously been beaten by the league leaders. • In the A loop, the Yahoos hold a commanding lead. With a 7-0 record at the end of last week, one more victory would give them the nod. " The Yahoos were scheduled to Meet the eighth-place Leftovers 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BULLETIN: . The Yahoos defeated the Leftovers last night to capture their eighth straight victory. The winners assured themselves of a play off berth in loop A by scoring two runs in the last of the sixth to break a 7-7 tie. The Huai score was 9-7. 11111111MM11111111111111111MMINIIIIIIIIII last night in the final' night of League A competition. Tonight they will meet Triangle in a make , up of a contest rained out July 24. Tonight's schedule: League B Ripsnorters vs Zone 3 Field 1 Z.B.T. vs Agronomy Field 2 Al. Chi Sig. vs B. S. Rho Field 4 Theta Chi vs Collegians Field 5 League A Yahoos vs Triangle LEAGUE STANDINGS (Aug. 5) League A Team Yahoos Ag Ed Surges To Softball Lead Soft ball action continued on Ag Hill last week with Ag. Ed. taking over first place. Last week's leader, Dairy Barns, drop ped two games and fell to third place below Animal Husbandry. T h e league will continue through Post Session and will serve as the group's recreation program. The League Standings (Aug. 5) Team W L Pct. Ag. Ed. 6 '1 .857 Animal Husb. 4 2 .666 Dairy Barns 2 2 .500 Ag. Ec. 3 3 .500 Dairy Husb 1 3 .250 Poultry Husb. 0 6 .000 SALE SHEET MUSIC Popular 10c Classical 15c Music Books Excellent Material For Teaching NO THE . PHONE 2311 VOA I IIIIIVA 0411.11111111111.1 111 WEICZENINM !, MOW 203 E BEAVER AVE. STATE COLLEGE Triangle Winderest Woodsdale Dairy Husbd. 4 2 Doodlers 2 4 All Stars 1 3 Leftovers 1 4 Osmond Lab. 1 4 K.P.'s 0 5 Team Collegians Ripsnorters 5 2 Alpha Chi Sig 4 2 Theta Chi 3 2 Zeta Beta Tau 2 3 Agronomy 2 4 Zone 3 1 3 Beta Sigma Rho 1 5 Phi Epsilon Pi 1 5 Work of Triplett, %gel Gels Notice The work of two ex-Penn State football aces, fullback Franny Rogel and halfback Wally Trip lett, now playing for the Pitts burgh Steelers and Detroit Lions respectively, drew wor d s of praise over the weekend. Completing the first week of practice with a scrimmage at their Cambridge Springs training camp, the Steeler manager saw Rogel intercept a forward pass to score his team's only tally in a 6-6 fray. W L Pct. 7 0 1.000 Get All Your HUNTING EQUIPMENT, GUNS and AMMUNITION at Max Hartswick SPORTSMEN'S SHACK 'round the corner from The Skeller 4 2 4 2 4 2 League B W L 7 0 eld is the site of the affair. UE RESULTS MAJOR LEA AMERICAN. LEAGUE W. L. Pct. W. L. Pct. Detroit 64 35 .646 Wash. 45 53 .459 N.York 62 39 .614 Chicago 41 63 .394 Cleve 62 40 .608 St. Louis 36 64 .860 Boston 58 44 .560 Phila. 3G 66 .353 Today's Games Boston at New York (N) Detroit at Chicago (N) Cleveland at St. Louis (N) Wishington at Philadelphia (N) NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pct. Phila 62 41 .GO2 14. York 50 47 .515 Boston 57 43 .570 Chicago 43 55 .439 Bro'lyn 54. 44 .563 Cinn. 41 58 .414 St. Louis 55 45 .550 Pittsb'gh 34 65 .343 Today's Games St. Louis at Pittsburgh (N) New York at. Boston (N) Philadelphia at Brooklyn (N) Chicago at Cinncinatti (N) Ray Artz Defeats r-ogg, 2-1 ; Earns airway Title Ray Artz defeated Sherm Fogg 2 and 1 to capture top honors in the Summer Session Golf Tourna ment. Artz carded a 72 to Fo'gg's 75; Both had reached the finals by pulling upsets. In the opening round of match play, Fogg defeated top-seeded Ted Robertson in the surprise of the tourney. Robertson previously shot a sizzling 67, tying the course record, in qualifying for the event. Artz advanced to the semis by tripping second-seeded Bill Gor don. In other final matches, Strucher beat Morrow to win the second eight. Biss took Goldman for top honors in the third flight. In the first eight, consolation for the championship flight, four matches must still be played. In the upper bracket, Jefferies is scheduled to play the winner of the Robertson-Kruper match to determine one semi-finalist. Fleming and Durbin are paired to determine the winner of the lower bracket. Little Boys Two little fellows will captain Penn State sports teams next Spring. Phil Benedetti, of Phila delphia, was the choice of the la crosse team, while Joe Durniak, of Fair Oaks, is captain-elect of the golf team. Both are 5 feet 5. Triplett, who figures prom inently in the Detroit Lion de fense plans, also drew Coach Bo McMillin's eye in the Lions' first scrimmage at their Ypsilanti training spot. Ray Hedderick, cent r e for Coach Joe Bedenk's football out fit last year, has been signed by the Erie Sailors of the American Pro Football League. E4: 7 5 1 5/ -, " , * Aff,.Z" A--% - ' r-- - - - l i r j 1 • - _T=_/...-..,-,..... - a nii . 71-7-3---"' \ .d I / 1"14 \ DERICK'S for Bigger and Better MEALS SNACKS during Post Session 121 S. ALLEN ST. \\ s v "Not Only Does He Throw , 'Eni3Out--He Puts Back Spin On•'Eml" Lion Court Team Accepts Spartan Tournament Bid• Releases 23-Game Car if, For the second yeax, in a ,row, the Penn State basketball team will partiCipate in an intersectional tournament during the 1950 Christmas holidays .Last year the Lions reached the finals of *the Dixie Tournament at. Raleigh, N. C. This year's plans were divulged , by H. R. Gilbert, grad uate manager of athletics, who announced a 23-game sched ule, including the two-day Spar- I tan Tournament ' Lan' Mich., December 29-30. Princeton, Ohio State and Michigan State are the other teams enrolled. Newcomers to the schedule,' which will open against Ithaca College„ Decem ber 6, are Ithaca, Rhode Island( State, and Law rence Tech. The Lions will play Lawrence Tech at Detroit, Jan uary 2, on the way home from the Spartan Tournament, while Itha 'ca and Rhode Island State both will appear on the home floor. Last 'year's team, sparked by Marty Costa and, Joe Tocci, both of whom were graduated in June, won 13 and lost 10, including the loss to North Carolina State in the Dixie Tournament finals. The 1949-'5O season brought the first coaching change in 12 years when Elmer Gross succeeded John Law ther as head coach. The 1950-'5l schedule: Dec. 6, Ithaca College; 9, Syra cuse; 11, American U., at Wash ington, D.C.; 15, Rhode Island State; 16, Washington and Jeffer son; 29-30, Spartan Tournament, at East Lansing, Mich.. Jan. 2, Lawrence Tech, at De- • -SALE ENDS Saturday, Auguit 12, 1950 Take Advantage of These Great Savings Polo Shirts $l.OO Tropical Trousers $4.95 Jackets, were $12.50 $7.95 Suits Drastically Cut Many Other Items . UAI'S MEN'S SHOP H 114 E. College Avenue k, t troit, Mich.; 6, Colgate; 10, Buck nell, at Lewisburg; 20, Gettys burg. Feb. 3, Bucknell; 6, Georgetown, at Washington, D.C.; 7, U.S. Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Md.; 10, Wedt Virginia; 14, Pitt, at Pitts burgh; 17, Rutgers, at New Bruns wick, N.J.; American U. 23, Col gate, at Hamilton, N.Y.; '24, Syra cuse, at, Syracuse, N.Y.; 28, West Virginia, at Morgantown, W. Va. Mar. 3, Pitt; 7, Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. Ash Wins 2-Mile Eirent in Scotland Horace Ashenfelter, former Penn State IC-4A champion now running overseas'.for ,the Penn A.C.; won the two-mile• event in 9:15.5 at Glasgow, Scotland, Satur day before 35,000 spectators. The American team won four of eight events on a water-soaked track in the Scottish Rangers meet. New Face Mask „. Nick Thiel, Penn State coach, and his aide, Ernie Baer,'have de signed a new -face mask which they contend not only will, afford players better protection but also will enable smaller schools to uti lize football headgear as lacrosse helmets. - ill
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