Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 09, 1926, Image 4

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Bulletin
Tuesday, March
7.00 p in.—'Tri'slmnin class meeting
—Bull Pen
700 p m—Outing club meeting—
Room .511 Old Mum
7.00 p m.—Clnvet chib meeting—
Romn 10 5 Ag
Wednesday, March 10
7 00 p. m—Eiateimly boxing limits
—Anucnv
Thursday. March 11
7 JO p. m—Debate —Kms.i. State
\s. Penn Stale—Old Cha-
Notices
Thc* debate winch was scheduled
for nest Hidwj night at 7 50 in the
Old Chapel has been changed to the
Auditoiium at 7 00 p m
All walking csenses loi csemptum
fiom duly chapel mu.t lie turned into
tile office of the Dean ol Men this
w eelv
Thoiv will lie a muting of the Stu
dent Council in Ihumi Ilf. \ to
night.
Lion Gvapplers Top
Navy in Close Meet
(Continued fiom hist pigo)
Wallace Liggett battled with Nichols
to a victory with 1 minute and tiO sec*
oi ds advantage The match urs
lintly contested and despite the fact
that the mats weie foily feet squaie,
the twenty-live pound giappleis weie
ought off fiequenth on all bides
Battle to Draw
Captain Liggett. Lion lopiesenta
tivc m the thnty-fne-pound class w r
liiatched with Ciittenden, who was a
strong, fast uicstlei But tor a tew
seconds giovellitig on the mat the en
tile nine nuuutcs was contested hum
the neutral position Neithci gate
evidence of a distinct tune ach.ull-
age in the two estia pounds that
fnlloucd which weie maiked bv fast
lighting and the match was cieditcd
Ace felt Mctnn to 11 .1 Dvson in
the 145-pound bout and although li.
showed more uggiessivcncss. than Ins
Middle opponent ho fell into a head
scissors and bai hold which led to a
fall in four minutes and tveni\-on*
seconds Packnid found lus stnde
for the first time this season when he
mined a victoiy of C R Dvson in the
fifty-eight pound class Dvson was
n strong opponent but the Lion gtap
jilcr took *id\ mtage of the oppm tun-,
it.w that came lus wav uud was
aw aided a decision with a tune ad
vantage of ~ minutes, il seumds
Rumbnugh flinches Meet
Sum Ruinbaugh, \eteian liglil
lica\ywcight, ilmchcd the meet loi
Penn State when he gained a deci
sion user McGuiv. Middle contcndei
Rumbaugh displaced m impio\ed
l.iand of wiestlmg dcapte hi» weal
ei'cd condition from a uccnt illness
The time advantage wa. 2 minutes,
7 seconds
Pop Gani'-nii vent down to defeat
foi the fiist time lm-> si.i'-on at the
li. nds of Kdw.uds, Middle uiptim
LdvvunL, who i> consideied ..s the
outstanding heav vweighl in the Last
has seventeen successive Mctones to
Ins credit, without a loss since he be
g..n wiestlmg fm the Navv All ol
Ills matches this com, h\u in num
ber have been won I>\ tails In tile
opening ot the bout Lanison show
ed more nggtcssiwncss than the
Nuv V leadei ami took Ills opponent
to the mat m the i.nlv seconds
lloucvci he soon icll into a double
oiwuid aim lock which he icsistcd
bi moie tlun n minute hut was
inillv pinned to the mat in 2 nun
ilcs, 2J seconds
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SYRACUSE ROUTS
LION QUINT 29-12
Sluing Defense Foils Niltany
Attack—Teams Battle on
E\ en Terms at Start
HANSON NETS SIX FIELD
AND FIVE FOUL BASKETS
Avenging the lone defeat of the
veai at the hands of Penn State, the
Syiacusc dribbleis, led by the in
domitable Vic Hanson, trounced the
Blue and White passers 29-12 in the
Aiolibold gymnasium Saturday mght
at Syiacusc. A powerful defense,
combined with Hanson’s marvelous
si outing, upset the Lions
Held down bv Von Neida heie two
\ eoks ago the Change phantom an
xiously awaited the ictu’n conflict
and toic loose with such a \iolcnt
assault that the Nittany five was daz
ed fm the gieatei pait of the fracas
Hanson had little trouble this tune
ip '•lipping away fiom the Lion stal
wait and scoung at will, annexing
six field baskets and five foul throws
im a total ol seventeen points
Rough and Tumble
Keeping on even teims with the
Change for the hist few minutes ot
play the Penn State team struggled
heicely and began to woiry the three
thousand rooters It was not long,
hew over, before the mighty Hanson
feund his stride and the Nittany
quintet was theronftci thrown upon
the defense. Eiscmann also assist
ed in the diubbing with six points
Cv Lungicn proved the stabilizer
cf the Lion aggregation, scoring one,
fuhl goal and tlnee foul baskets for,
a total of five of the twcle points
chalked up by his machine. Von
Neida played hard and fast, annex
ing a field basket and a foul goal, but
was unable to keep the lithe Hanson
n check ns he did in the onlv byin
cuse setback of the season here.
Even Terms At Start
MacDonald also scored a field goal
. i.d a foul ti\ and Rocpke collected
i lone foul goal, being held scoreless
Horn the field Baton, reserve guard,
substituted for Von Neida several
minutes while the lattci rested
Savior lelievcd Roepke for a short
j time
Although the bame was fast and
W tly contested the Syracusans had
the edge and weie determined to keep
l. Lee guard, opened the scoring
< ‘m Suacuse by following in a long
heave and togisioung a field goal.
A minute latei Roepke scored Ins'
■angle tailv of the evening
Penn Stale in Lead
Penn State went into the lead mo
mentarily when MucDmmld annexed a
luu-pher horn undci the basket This
m.ugin was maintained for the fiist
eight minutes of action. Eiscmann
vieakod undci the hoop and scored
a tv o-counter on a pass from Han*
sjn aflei which the Onondagans were
novel passed Hanson scored a foul
hut Lungrcn tied the count with a
(hibblc-in fiom the othet end of the
f«.OI
With the tally tied at five all, the
huge audience was yelling lor an
Oiange i ally A moment later they
got it Eiscmann bioke loose with a
fvul-thiow, Hanson made one of his
baclwnid hand-over-head flips and
he icpealed a feu seconds later from
the middle of the court, making the
count 10-5
Half Ended 11-7
Pi om that time on, the Lions weie
I*. filed Euh team lengthened the
SwOic hv fouls, the fast halt ending
11-7 In the fust seven minutes ot
ll’e second half the Niltany ciew were
held «coieless while tile Orange made
'l 20-7 With the count 29-10 and
< nl\ a minute to play Von Neida toss-
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LLEN WTREET
u] m a duublo-dccker and the game
ended at 29*12.
The Blue anil White stacks up
against its old rival, Pitbslmrgh, Sat
uittoy rught in the Armory. This
encounter will close the current sea*
son
Tlie summary
PENN STATE— 1!
'r« f t
Huml (mpt ) r 0 o n
ln'ppkc I Oil
MarDonali] C l l .!
!.uner<*n (5 i v 0
Von Nclilk O 111
(lurmn (■ 0 0 0
Saylor I' 0 0 0
SWIACUSE—2S
ro r r
iUn«<m r r. s i;
Itirliimcyrr l 0 0 0
rU'-mann O JSC
lUkov C 10 3
Lor O 2 0 4
ll<MO» (. 0 II (l
Rmscr C 0 0 0
Total* U 7 23
ivr.ix at Imlf—S>rncu*e H. Penn Slut* 7.
Hi foret—Al bbar|>c Umplro—Hill Mc-
Carthy
YEARLING CAGERS NOSE
OUT SYRACUSE PLEBES
(Continued from first page)
tage for the Salt City passers.
With the score 21-19, Wilson, ver
satile guard on the Killingcr com
bination, lofted a two-hand overhead
floater from side-court to knot the:
count. A few seconds later Monahan
planted himself on the exact spot oc
cupied a moment before by Wilson
and tossed the ball through the hoop
with the same overhead twist for the
winning field goal
the Varsity-Syrocuse tilt, the year
lings displayed all their pristine snap
in garnering an early lead, llamas
rolled in a double-decker to start hos
tilities, Wineapplc countering with a
penalty shot. Captain Delp took ad
vantage of a momentary break m
the Orange defense to collect a sleep
l> from under the neck of the hoop
Belli} and Monahan each boosted
the plebu total by the field shot meth
od before Delp again cut the cords
with a long toss from the center cir
cle 'Wilson ran away from Shaw to
count from the boundary area, but
the wily Syracuse forward evaded him
on the next play to count the first
Orange two-pointer of the contest,
bringing the score to 12-2.
After counting a foul, Bcllly sank a
spectacular loop from a spot out m
the open space* The Onondagans
came back with field tosses by Ber
; nun and Wineapplc Captain Delp
corralcd a foul after Wineapplc had
counted, the half ending at this junc
ture with the Lion yearlings in the
van to the tune of IG-9.
Orange Bullies
At the opening of the second halt
the Oiangc passers took advantage
tf the inertia of Coach Killingci's
proteges to shower a veritable bai
lage of shots on the circujar recep
tacle After Delp had scored from
the foul line, Shaw* sank a brace ol
field goals from difficult position*.
Margueres followed up a tantaliz
ing shot for a two-point addition to
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his tally lecord and Shaw and Wmc-
Cpplo blotted the'bcoic at 17 all with
auctcsaful tosses from the penalty
mark. At this stage the yearlings
came out of their, tempoiary lethaigy,
llamas finally finding the hoop.
Wilcox contributed a double-deckel
to the Orange scoie, but Wilson and
Monahan pulled the game out ol the
fire with their twin tosses.
Failure to toliow long snots kept
the freshmen cngcis fiom boosting
their total. The team did not at
tempt manv shots from outside areas,
but did not meet with its usual sue
ress in working the apple to within
striking distance.
Captain Delp with six points was
high scoicr for the vearhngs, although
the field goal honors were divided
evenly, cvciy member of the quintet
garnering two Joe Wilson played
his usual steady gnmo at guaid.
For the Onondagans, Shaw u»d
Wineapplc scintillated The foimei
collected nine points, while his team
mate cashed in with six
FRENCH INSTITUTE TO BE
CONDUCTED AT SUMMER
SESSION FOR THIRD TIME
For the thud consecutive summci
the Pennsylvania State College will
conduct its unique Institute of French
Education in which students me not
allowed to speak any other language
than French foi a pcuod of six weeks
from July fifth to August fourteenth
Penalty for breaking this lulc is dis
missal from the institute, according
to the announcement bulletin soon
ready for distribution Piofessoi
H. P. W. de Visme will again have
charge of the institute Tlie faculty
will be composed latgelv of native
French instiuctois In the past two
vears students have cm oiled in this
institute fiom all paits of the United
States, for it now enjoys a nation,
reputation ns a Icadci in its field
Most of the students aie Ameiican
teachers of French in schools and col- 1
leges.
Runners Place Fourth
In Intereollegiates
(Continued from first page)
gave Penn State ! points when lie
heaved the J 3 pound weight 15 feet
11 inches, a thiou which won hint
third place, scvetal inches ahead of
Plansky. touted Georgetown field man
Gates of Pi incoton won fust plate
Penn State continued to'rush along
and Stewart, running beautifully,
came in fourth with Watters and
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Haggerty or ILinnid fnst ami sec
ond, m the 1-milc run. Barclay dup
licated his last yoai’s performance
, when ho also finished fourth, in the
two mile. The distance run was a
thrilling race all the way. Tibbcts
of Harviud was pushed to a new rec
ord of 9 minutes 30 4-5 seconds m
winning fiom Clint Loucke of Syra
cuse. Ralph Lalmun of Harvard, was
thud
With an untried iclay team Penn
State surged along to another third
plate m the one-mile relay race when
Toneme, Sands, Molhngor and Dnvis
lumped' in behind Holy Cross and
Cornell and in front of Yale and
Geoigetown Both Bates and Barth
olomew missed by only inches in add
ing se\einl points to Penn State’s
total
Outdoor Prospects Bright
By coirahng 15 points the Nittnny
team gathered more counters than it
has evei done in the four prcMou*
indooi intei collcgiatcs, and more than
doubled its inuik of last year. In
1912, tlic first indoor championships,
Penn State scoied 11 points; m 1923,
11, in 1924,10 and last year 7. Pros
pects fot continuing track cxploints
out-doors aic bright according to
Coaeh'Caitmell Nate feels that the
men will do better on the emder paths
than on the boaids.
The showing of the Lion team was
an unexpected one, for last year it
finished ninth, while this year the
Blue and Giev and the Crimson were
expected to furnish the fireworks
with a dozen other seasoned combina
tion battling for the rest of the high
places. Penn State was lost m the
shuffle of 21 colleges until the meet
began
With eight green sophomoies in
cluded in an mexpeuenced outfit of;
eighteen, Nate’s athletes scored a sen
sational upset, impressively smashing
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all predictions, .setting u new College
record of 15 points, and annexing
fourth place.. Tlio bannci event of
inndoor season was tinged with Blue
and White when the meet ended.
The complete team scores follow
Ilnnard 28, points, Gooigctowm, 25
1-2. Pennsylvania, 23 i-2; Penn
State, 15; Princeton, 14; Cornell, 11
1-2; Boston College, 9; Symcuse, 7;
Yule, C 1-2; Dartmouth, (J 1-2, Holy
Cross, 5; Columbia, 5; Colby, 5; Bow
doin, 1 1-2; Massachusetts Institute
of Technology and Swarthmoie, 1.,
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