Tuesday, May 29, 1928 GOLFERS DEFEAT CENTRE HILLS IN FINAL CONTEST Win Ten' of Thirteen Matches ream Country Club Team By Decisise Scores Winning ten of the thirteen match -09 played, Penn State's golf squad found little trouble disposing of the Centre lifts country club team on the College links Saturday afternoon. The Nittany linksinen emerged victorious by a 11-S score in the final contest pf the season. Cant= Bunting, of Penn State, had the low medal score of the after noon, shooting the muse In 77 ,holes Hugo Bezdok Ji . of the Centre Bins team, and ll Vernon Filtchman, of the College team, fol lowed Bunting, each tut mng in a card of 79. I=l The first tiro matches, mhtch ended even-op on the eighteenth green, were probably the most closely fought bat tles of the afternoon In the first en counter, Claude Arkens and Hugo Bev<lek Jr , representing the country club, held Captain Bunting and Earl Iferritt during the first nine so that they were Oren up at the turn The tight playing continued throughout the second nine, resulting in an even match hutchman and Leonard, play ing in the second match, gained an advantage of trio up during the first nine user Smith and Stuart, of Centre Hills, but the country club parr staged ===2l Many of the contests ended with huge mai gins for the Penn State golf s. In the thud match, Longenecker and Jackson.. tinned in a mole of S up ores Stodilai t and Keeler, of Cen, be Hills The fourth match result ed in a 7 up victmy for the Nittany Icons when Day and Adelson won flour Ray Smith and _William Glenn. Immediately follow ing the match the lettei men elected Hai Ty V. Fritch man '29, captain foe the coming gem. Trackmen Place Third In Annual IC-4A Meet (Continued from first page) 1-.l‘ line in the half-mile race seven yeids behind Phil Edney's, negro undo star from New York university. Ednaids' time was 1 minute, 58 4-5 seconds, giving the New Yolk institu tion its hilt title in the fifty-tsso years or T C. 4-A install, - Milan, Tlurd in Furlong Red Frlkins, Penn State's only other point-gatherer, secured a third place in the finals of the 230. yard dash. The furlong went was captured by Ray Maibuti, Syracuse track and mullion luminary and winner of the quarter-mile race, In 22 1-2 seconds, with Rockwell of Princeton second. Penn State's tinek and field repre sentatives were eleven points behind then score of last year in the inter colleguttes The Lion contingent took second honors in the 1927 I. C meet with to enty-seven tallies. Stanford's Second Victor Fast place in the inteicolleguite games gate Leland Stanton] its sec ond successive srctory in I C 4-A. competition, and maths the seventh tune in eight years that a California team has won the title Stnnfoid's sweep was the result of gloat strength in field events and a few scattered corder lutists. First places wale scored in the running high jump, shot put, discus throw and 120-yard high }ndies Stanford's blond lump cis placed second and third, het jave lin thioueis thud and fourth, twu shot putters second and fifth while hei pole vaulter tied for second place. Bad weather pi evented the estab lishment of any new records on Sat m day. The non intercollegiate marka 'Much ',sere set by Erie lirenz of Notices There Hill be a Clang° meeting 1. 100 Holt at 'even-fifteen tonight. A) membeis ale urged to be present ——o— Final distribution of Commenceme n ogtams rail be made tonight, at C. p from seven until nine o'clock ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop Stanford in the discus throw and the shot put and by Al Bates in the run ning broad jump Finlay remained un altei ed. Kienr and Ray Balbuti were the only double wmneis of the contest Kiens captured the discus and shot put honors while Batbuti emerged victorious in the quartet-mile and 220•yatd zaces. Barbutt in a remit: able exhibition tallied two-thuds of Ss] lICUSeN points. All point scalers in the I C. 4-A. meet ate eligible to try tot a berth on the team which will represent the United States at the Olympic games this summer. Noted Educator Will Deliver Address Here (Continued from first page) among educators throughout tic m Id. Conducts Experimental College After resigning front the piesidency of Amherst, Di. Aleiklmohn went to the 'travelog; of Wisconsin to as sume the position of clean of the es peinnental college, an educational ex !liniment conceived by the officers of : that institution Since taking change of this division, he has attracted na tion-wide attention through the wo.k rained on under his supervision Dr Illeiklejohn received his A. B degree from Brown Univeisiy in 1893 and his M A degree from the same institution in 1895. From 1897 until 1906, he served successively as in structor, associate professor and pro fessor at Blown unnersity. Ile is a member of the Ammican Philosophic al society, the American Psychology association, besides being a membei of Plo Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and Theta Delta Clu. College To Observe Memorial Day Rites (Continued from first pogo) National Salute and Taps complete the events on the piogiam Cadets To Parade In accordance with a custom of many years standing and in compli ance with the administrative author ity of the College, the It 0 T C unit will assemble on the dull field at nine retook to par ticipate in the exercises. The cadet corps sial file from the point of assembly, headed by the mili tary hand, and parade through the streets of the town. Seve h tal stoups of cadets visited realby cemeteries to act as firing squads yesterday and Sunday and a number AIR go today and tomorrow. LOST—Va.anty of Watts Hall, Wal thnm wrist catch, blown strap, white gold case. Mader please cal Dibney, - 111iddld, atts - Hall" Canto-. Ilklett lia ®r Ifi Free/ '4O with every pur,haso of THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER this charmingDalnty Powder Sifter, In a lovely satiny-silver finish. Convenient for your hand bag. RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist • Thursday, Friday, Saturday Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller Allen Street Ito start the ninth frame Cy Lun gren lined a clean iingle to tenter an tithe Lions' hope for victory bright- WANTED—To buy second-band small ened. The stocky first baseman stole I tai Write box . lit. 8010 ltp 1 second base on the fi rst ball pitched_ (Continued from first page) to Delp. He scored the winning run W VNTED—By man and wife. A po caused Disney to foul out to Captain al r. second later when, with the count son in fiatmnity house \Vt de connectee balls and two sti ikes, Gem ge Box 111, Heeds , . rile, Pa. 5--29-2tp Harrington, who took Lesl,o's pint,' d for his fourth single of the as backstop. The latter was shiftedLOST—Tcey chain with Montgomery's to right field because of a split finger dal, a sharp blow between first and plate No 27 or 28, ten or twelve) second base 'AMC". .1 in practice Less attached Finder call Dm I. at 108 ltp Baseball Team Wins From Lebanon Valley Coach Mylan's sluggers continued their scoring act, ales and nicked Vun Att.t for too mole tuns in the fifth inning. Went: opened up with i a sharp single to center and Bendlgo tins hit by a pitched ball Pieta foie- I ed Wentz at thud and Zappe filled' the bases when Going° Delp mulled his short fly Plmsol Sluiced Bendigo at home but Mehl and Zappia count ed when Snydet singled to tight field. The Mttany'sluggets collected too successiue hits in the fourth flame but ame held scaleless In a snappy I double play on the pint of Lebanon , Valley's infield Again in the seuenth too safe blows oent to oust° Delp and Jacobson gemmed singles but e left shinnied when their mates either popped out of fanned. 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