Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 08, 1926, Image 4

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    Page Four ’’
Trackmen Sweep To I
Win Over Panthers
(Continued from fust page)
Mdoij in both hurdles. A soggy
ti.iek pretented the Lion captain
from breaking any lecoids but Crip
negotnted tlie high sticks m 15 2-5
seconds and the lows in 25 2-5 Eg
gcis and Shiu p trailed him to the
tape in the shoitor mn while Lurch
limshcd lunnei-up in tlie 220->iml
lace Fabumi squeezed in for Pitt’s
lone track point in this event
Although Bartholomew was unable
to compete because of a soic tendon,
the Nittany spuntcis enjoyed a lomp
ami Filkins, Kilmei and Torrence fin
ished, one, two and thice m the ccn
tuij and 220. Torrence sped to a 40
4-5 seconds tuuniph on the slow* tiack
in the 410 closely trailed by Sands and
Kaibach and in the half-mile Taylor
led Smith and Davis to the tape in
1 minute and 50 seconds
Oliver HellTnch, Fouracre and
Stewart easilj outdistanced Fitts
butgh’s stnis in the mile although
Ken stinted strongly. It was joung
IleliTrieh’s hist varsity uctoiy. The
brother of the famous Alan won
handily in 1 minutes and 01 seconds
Barclay, tunning a creditable lace,
finished first in the two-milc followed
by Kcis and Haskins
Pitt Scores In Field
While Pitt was being whitewashed
on the cinders, se\eral of her weight
men weie displuming exceptional foim
and Linn, Welch and Aichibntd swept
the shot put Welch and Archibald
cuptuicd first and second place in
the discus thiow with Weston of Penn
State, thud. The Panther’s two oth
ci first pluccs enme as a lesult of a
javelin toss of nearly 108 feet bv
Gnndle and a leap by Magee of 11
feet in the pole vault
Penn State scored its expected vic
tones in the bioad jump and high
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jump, while Ide came tluuugh with
an excellent nuuk m the hammer
throw. Bates and Sullmin tied for
fust place in the high jump, both
equalling 5 feet 10 1-8 inches and
Mathias showed the way in the broad
jump with 22 feet 5 inches.
120-ynrd hlu'li hurdles—Won by Moore. Prim
Mnte hccoiiil Klara Penn Stale, tliiru.
Sharp. IVnn StaU Tlnu 15 "-5
220*>nrd lou hurdle* —Won l»v Moore I'enn
State ercoml lArch I'rnn Stale, third. Inb
iimi, Pitt Time. SB 2.5
100-jnrd dmih—Won by I llkliw. IVnn
'-tale Hccond kllnur. I’uiii State, third,
Tom nee, Penn State Time 10 2-5
iJO.ynrd dmh—Won by Hikin'., I’uin State
■fionil Xnn.h Penn Mnu. third. Torrence.
|Pc n n State Tina*. 22 ‘2-5
tlo*>nrd run—Won by Torrence Penn
‘•talc Heiond. Swnd", Pum Still. , tlliril.
kiirbmh, Penn St ite Time 4(1 4*5
Minima, » com n *,v .nm* -w
llnlf-mile run—Won b> Tnylur. Penn Sta‘e
kihiikl Smith. Penn Stale, third. Dnvia
Time l 6't
Mile-run—W'on by licKTrUh. Penn State
«econd lourncrc, Penn State third. Slew•
art. Pum State Time 1 34
Two-nnlo-run—Won by Barclay, Petin
State xciotul Itel. Pum State third. 11ns.
kin* Penn Stale Time 0 41 2 1
Puh Vault—Won bj Master Pitt nciooil.
Sihinl.lt Pitt. Itaun Penn State Pnj,« Penn
State So third licikht 11 fill
IIII.Ii jump—Won by Sulliuui and Hate*
tie I’iini state third, Pctera. Pitt HcikHt
1 fill 10 1 S Inches
tlruad jump—Won by Mnlhla* Pum Stn'e
-eciind Han* P. tin Stnti third, Wciiii,
l’ltt Dintaiae 22 'eel 5 hnlir*
Ilaninur throw —Won li> Id. Penn Mat. .
Kiiund Linn. Pitt third, Uevd, Punt Stall
Distance 145 feet 7 inches.
Shot-put—l Von by I.inn Pitt
Wcleh, Pitt Iblrd. Archibald. Pitt.
iitnce. 42 feet 7 1-4 Inches
Jiiklmi throw—Won by Grin.llc Pitt, ..il*
mid ltobirls Pum Sint. . third. Wilih. Put
Oistiinii 157 fill 0 liuhes
11 is ills throw —Won bv WTlih Pitt Mi*-
on.) Arehil.ald Pitt third Weston, ITnn
State Distonci 137 fitt 3 inches
RADIO STATION IMPROVED
Penn State’s bioadcnsting station
WPSC has been rebuilt during the
past >ear and the quality of its trans
mission has been improved to a great
extent.
Di WoodiutT. an electrical engin
eer, Mi Hood, duector of KDKA
at Pittsbuigh, Mi. Rumball of the
Wcstmghousc Manufacturing com
pany, togethci with Mr. Crossley of
the electrical engineering department
collaboiated in the improvement of
the station
Lions Will Engage
Bucknell Nine Today
(Continued from first page)
clicked a triple ovei Stjborski’s head
that the Nittany placet misjudged.
The first Nittany scoie came in the
fourth Wilson walked, was sacii
ficcd to second, went to thud while
Schwartz was being retired at fust
and scored when Lcsko came through
with a drive to left In the sixth two
more came over the scoimg station.
Stjboiski walked and went to thud
on Hums’ blow to eentei SchwjtU
scored Sty with a single and Hums
scoteti a moment Inter when Lcsko
thumped u two-base drive to left that
placed Schwait/ on thud. Again the
next two batsmen failed to legislei
and the two runnels were left strand
ed.
Greene opened the ninth bj slashing
a two-base knock to ccntei that nus-i 1
:mg a home run b> niches.
scored Gieene and latei reached thud
by \irtue of Wilson’s infield hit but
the game ended when Hams lofted to
Tuck.
Lcsko was the only big scoring gun
for the Blue and White, timing in
three of the four luns garnered Two
Bucknell hits in the thud weie all that
the opposition could gamer from Page
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Specially selected gifts for
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A splendid line of gifts iur
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
until the fatal sixth Haines peifoim
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125 ALLEN ST. GREGORY BUILDING
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5 DAYS ONLY
Sale Starts Tuesday, June Bth
Beginning Tuesday, June Bth, we will offer for sale our entire stock of
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ALLEN ST. , STATE COLLEGE
Hoiur run—Quinn Three linno hlta—Lun*
uri'li, llluhilclt ’lmolmihi hits—Lcxkn Credit
loime.l riiiin—llutknell 2 IVnn Stale I
I .‘ft oit bnncn—llurkm.it C. Finn Stale 11
Smuk’iiul—by l*nu<* S, Hninm 4 Murphy f.
Unite on balls—ofT l’nice 3. Murphy 1 tills
nil—l’iu.t 7 in 3 2*3, Haines 4 In 1 1-1.
ls)*inj pitcher. Trice. Tanned bnll—Lcsko
Umpire—Coihcimur
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