Tuesday, April , 24, 1928 Juniata-Forensic Trio 'Defeats — Lion - Orators - In Post-Season , Meet In a posE•season debate the Penn State forensic trio, composed of Jack R. Richards '3O, Albeit J. Gares '29, and Seth L. Buit '2B, met the Juniata meters at Huntingdon Friday night The decision was 'minded to the Junuita reptesentatives . The topic of discussion, "Resolved, That the United States should cease to protect by foice of arms American investments m foreign' countries,. is •the one which the Nittany debaters have argued throughout the present season. A number of students interested in &hating accompanied the foam at the invitation of the Forensic Council: Before the contest an informal ban quet was held in the Grey Goose Inn at Huntingdon Prof. John H. Fin. yell spoke of debating prospects for next year and members of the squad gave short speeches. Lacrossemen Bow to Cornell Stickmen, 3-2 (Contmued from first page) valiantly in the closing minutes of the half, the Nittany twelve fell "'ley to the speedy offense of the visitors and Coach Banlf's luminaries forged ahead to register a duo of goals, the period closing with the Cotnellians in the van, 3-2 The battle was nip and tuck in the second half, ncithei team being able to break through the stonewall de fense of its foe. Both twelves threat ened a numbei of times but adept woik by the goalies presented every scoring attempt. Adtoit stickwork by Captain Bel field and Shaffer accounted for the Nittany attack in both settees mhile Danger •Dangerfield and Dune Kiefer pet formed ably on the defense. Rough play, as a result of loose officiating, mai ed the Cornell tilt. 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Davis and Bachman accounted for Penn State's first and second hams in the halt-mile run, covering the yardage in two niinute§ and ten seconds and confining Miller of Bucknell to the last scoting post Three Lion ondermen, OtTenhauser, Cox and Lee, classed the finish hue in the one-nule struggle far ahead of their Mon atheisaties George Offenhauser surpused the onlooketo by mei taking Bill Cox in the middle of the ldst lap and finishing ten wads ahead of the mteicolegliate champion with a time of four minutes and thh ty-foui seconds Haskins and Bass :trine ed fast and second positions le :epctively in the two-mile giind while the unit scoring post went to' Far 10W of the Blue and Gold team. Lion , : Lead Field Events Diehl, star full-back on Bucknell's football team last year, secured the only first place Lot the Lewisburgians in the contest by heaving the sixteen pound shot fatty-three feet to victory Steve' llamas placed next while the last position was taken by Jones of Badmen. 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' '';!:.:1141'0100T self to he king - of the hammei. throa- Cl 9 Satuidny by his toss of one hun dred and twenty-one feet and three inches Rog Mahoney added three points to the Blue and White score sslide naiad, Lewisburg's mainstay, received third place. I=l , Steve llamas stepped to the front in the javelin contest with a distance of one hundred forty-one feet and seven inches. ' , rebel advanced to second piece and Barney Slamp fin ished the scoring list in that went "Red" it came into the lime light again by winning' the discus competition with a iccord of ninety seven feet and eight inches Wads th, Bison contestant, and Rot Mahoney seemed the next two posi tions in the eider named Sullivan annexed the high-jump title by clearing the bar at five feet and six inches Woods and Mobley placing next insured a clean sweep foe the Lion jumpers. Penn State Coach enamell is nbw priming his TUXEDOS For Sale or Rent GERNERD'S Pressing Repairing OUT! ' ink PENN STATE COLLEGIAN corned off the pole-vault crown with Inst and second places, Mobley win ning the event when the bat was at the ten-foot four inch level Clinch Broad-Jump AI Bate,, Bainey Slamp and Jack Brownstein comprised , the scoring agencies in the,running broad-jump. Al Bates led the group by springing twenty-three feet, four inches into the sawdust pit. DIAMaNDS We Want You to Know that We Are Showing One of , the' LARGEST STOCKS Fin DIAMONDS In This Virt of the State CRABTREE'S Conch Onlinell is now pinning his cindeimen for the Penn Relays at Philadelphia Friday and Saturday The Nittany mentor will enter a team in the distance medley inlay race against many of the strong teams of the country. Fire - Insurance t: EUGENE- H. LEDERER x ALBERT DtAt& SON Ileating mai PlUmbing 117 Frazier Street THE HIT OF THE YEAR "honestly Yours ," The Junior Prom Showing of the • THESPIANS Saturday Evening, April 28th •!. at Seven O'Clock Tickets at Floral Shop Evenings 7 to 9 •!. 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