' ..,....„ .....„,...„2„,,,5...„ ~ 7 ~..... . ,„.. IN A N , t. e 1 t :=::.\,;‘ , _..4 ~e . „. ..: - - it; 44.- t• , ; ,.. eg 1 , ~ , . .... ..„...• q.. : ........._ , , ~.v. .. t Vol. VI, No. 27 PENN INTERCOLLEGIATES State Men Make Excellent Showing Against 'Opponents on Franklin Figld. Although the Penn State team contested with faster opponents last , Saturday than a relay team from this college has ever before met in the big meet on Franklin Field, and did not secure one of the coveted first three places, it nevertheless sowed better form and ran in better time than has been made rezently our rnen. , The team was this year placed in the third claSs, as against the fourth last year, and found itself en tereagainst two new aid strong op ponents in Swarthmore and Lafay ette Colleges which finished first and second +pectively. Pratt In 4itute was third, our own team tak ing fourth place from Rutgers Col lege, which Won the event in our class last year, The finish was close, the race was won' in 3.28 2-5 and our last man crossed the line in 3:30, two seconds better than the winning time made in the event last year! The indications point to a s' eady improvement net only in the Imlay team alone, but in the entire,track team, and the shOWing made in the race in Philadelphia last Saturday is creditable to the men, and should, be encouraging ,to the entire, college. Miller 'll and Smith 'll, Reckef us 'l3 and Chubb '3.2, ran in the order named, and Guyer was chosen as substitute. Three 9f the men are last year's veterans opf last year's I team, and all will be inl college next year to, do t . 1 STATE COLLEGES PA., iVIAY 51, 1910 , - even better wor for our institutio . , As was expe ted, Talbot 1.1. win the discus and the hammer thr.tiiw with 'ease, outdist9cing his nearest competitor by three feet in the dis cus and six feet with the haMmer, and yeilding first Place to Homer [of Michigan in the shot put by t•vo inches only alter a', strentiolis battile. His distances were: discus, 40p. 2 in. i ; hammer, 160 ft., 6 in.; shot put, 43 ft. 6 in. He has proven him self undoubtedly the best man at the weights in the college today. and is an assured point ; winner in every event inl which hells entered. In the two othef events in which 1,1 State 'S,las entered l i unfortunate acci dents spoiled our hanceT L i`or points and deprived tne ' en enteitici of the 1 dory which shout have been theirs. 1 On the qualifying, heat of the hlghl i hu dles, "Sid" 'Armsby, finished ' sec nd in a fast heat but was-injui•ed in aking a hurdle and was unable to fin sh i i nithe semi-finals. Mathers'll, . entered'in the broad j,ump,twas also - unfortunate enough to - turn an ankle, in I practice Friday evening before the meet and was deprived of an. opportunity to ,tio t 1 best in his' event, which was won by a jtimp al 7 I most a foot short of what he had,h been making in the trials. While the accidentsiabovereferred.l to prevented ours representatives' at Penn from showirig the best in them, they nevertheless showed a promise of whit may be expected florni the track team th i s year, and their s work points to a succe sful season. The calendar fnr the coming w was unavoidably omitted on 1 count of lack of space. - I Price FiVe Cents L . AGAIN FALLS CORNE State Decisively Defeats) the Itha cans pa Percy Field in, a Whirl- wind Game. There is due respect for Penn State athletic teams - .at a certain Uni versity located in Ithaca, N. Y. Once we have tied the Carnellian and White in football and once we have triumphed over them, while Cornell has won victories on the gridiron from Old State. In basketball two out of three' contests have proven Blue and White triumphs, while in baseball our - record is even better— tnree out of four for State ! i Just think of it ! There! wits a " Klepfer" at Ithae. The big fellow all. hits and neither wal gave a single "fre base. • Incidentally_ his first game for although he pitched splendid.ase ball against Villanova, Bucknell and Harvard last year and against Ver mont and Villanova this season, yet at Cornell' came Klepfer's triumph. And everybody knows how\ well the students here,were pleased with the result of that garhe ! But although ''.horty" struck out seven men j and twirled in masterly style, he cduldn't have won "without the sturdy I ssistance of some good I faatters 'e have the latter right - College', for although fi'et almost ever - the right time as t e e goes to show. here in Statt Statt got bu one came following tal the tWi three i base 4 lird , inning Bien hit for I , Gordon touching the ttle too much last Thursday. wed only three ,ed a batter nor Pass" to first "Rube" won tate at Cornell;