President Harry Magnuson is slowly coordinating opinion and plans for a dance of our own to be held sometime within the next three pre-exam weeks. He would like to hear any suggestions from members of the class.
At Drill Field
On Thursday, the Tigers, previously blanked twice by Tony Hoekstra, jumped on him for eight runs in the second to thump the Browns, 10 to 5, and move into the finals against Ensign Bill Cousins' aggregation Tuesday.
Next Thursday will see a meeting of the all-star teams from each company. The squads for this contest are:
Company I--Pitchers: Hoekstra and Dill; catcher: Gould; infielders: Donovan, Berra, Fisher, Davis and Bloom; outfielders: Armstrong, Arsulich, Droomers and Delph.
Company II--Pitchers: Keith Miller and Mataset; catcher: Paligraf; infielders: Rafferty, John White, Stafford, Withrow and Stewart; outfielders: Ogden, Wing, Simone, Mills and Tom Smith. After the Browns clinched the pennant two weeks ago by nosing out the Tigers in extra innings, 2 to 0, behind Hoekstra's no-hit pitching, the playoffs monopolized last week's attention. The Browns coasted to a 16 to 0 win over the Dodgers in the first round while the Tigers were forced to come from behind with three in the seventh to oust the Beavers, 4 to 3 with Bob Zehrung's single bringing in the tying and winning runs.