Tqe.jiitty, inlay 7, i'JZ Nittapy Ba PERFECT FIELDING AIDS IN LION WINS Pry Cheeks Orangemen Friday While Lockard, Stokes Rejieat Saturday By faultless fielding the Penn State baseball team earned victories over a Syracuse ball Outfit in two games 7-to-3 and 3-to-0 on New Beaver field Friday and Saturday afternoons. Fry pitched the entire game Friday afternoon holding the Orange team scoreless until the sixth inning while his mates gathered markers in the first, third, fourth, and eighth periods Lockard and Stokes combined to hold the Hill team scoreless in the second contest on the following day, while Nittany runs wore scored in the second and fifth frames. The Lions outhit the Syracuse ma chine in both contests gathering ton hits in the first game and six in the second while the Orange team was se curing six and five safeties, respect ively. Loucks and Allen assumed mound duty for the visitors in the first game Balsloy pitched the entire con test for the New Yorkers Saturday. I=!1 The Bezdekians started scoring in the first gains when a double and three singles by Delp, Dobbelaar, Wolff, and Singley resulted in two Lion tallies in the opening inning. Both teams went scoreless until the third frame when Loucks lost control and walked three successive Penn State batters and al lowed Singley to sacrifice bringing in Dobbelaar for the third Lion tally. Two mole runs were added to the Nittany total in the fourth period when Fry doubled and French singled, the pitcher scoring on Fiench's blow. Dobbelaar's sacrifice fly to left field allowed French to cross the plate safe- .The Hill team scored in the sixth when Stoneberg'walked and Horowitz mid Stevens hit safely, Stevens' blow going for three bases and scoring Stelneberg and Horowitz. The New Ydrkers counted again in the eighth siren Stoneberg went to first on an error and scored on HoroVntz's see bade hit after going to second on the ellor and stealing third. Penn State ended scoring in the sec ond half of the eighth. Singley open ed,for the Lions with a single and stole second and thud, scoring when thb catcher threw to first to catch Ydung after Diedrich had walked. Saltzman's one base rap allowed the right fielder to count for the final marker of the game,. e,- - - Second Game Neither team threatened in the first frame of Saturday's contest, althOugh the Lions pushed over two tallies in the second. An overthrow by Stevens, Hill short stop, allowed Singley to reach second in the last of the inning while Hinds was passed and Singley stole third. A passed ball by Deming, visiting catcher, allowed Singley to score while Diedrich went to third. Young and Saltzman failed to hit and with Lockard at bat the Nittany right fielder stole home for the second tally. No scoring was done in the thud or fourth frames. Lockard, first man up for the home team in the fifth connect ed with one of Balsley's fast balls foi four bases the ball rolling under the score board in right field. ,Stoltos, relieved Loehard in the fi rst of:the seveethllfter three Lmen . had - 10 d bane' safeli',With none but. The now twirler forced 'Tibias and Mislay to int 4 to NODf on third base who threiv Stevens and Deming out ht home. Hayman fanned to retire the side. The Syracuse batsmen did not threaten at any time after the seventh while the best the Blue and White could do was a single by Gene Singley, the center fielder going to third on a stolen base and a sacrifice bunt by Diednch. ti-1.4..:.+:-:-:-:-:..:-:-:-:-:-:.+448.:-H-9 , 4. MRS. EVA B. ROAN . 4: :g ... Optometrist . 3: All kinds of frames dF 522 E. College Avenue 4.4.44.4.4.44-:-:.44+44.4.44-5+4-54.4.+4. rb • Meeting the bell is easy when breakfast is SHREDDED - WHEAT. Digests without a mur mur even when you bolt it. But you'll enjoy it so much, you won't want to Wattle It=down. Shredded w -....„, - e a tz„, „.„. Make it a daily. habit tters Vanq Orange Crush!!! First Game SYRACUSE 400 2 0 120 2 0 1 1 1 :1? II 0 g 000 0 0 =ZEE Horowitz:4l, - -------- " DeminN c Titmus. rf Tonal, 911 Tzucks. Allen. n •Walkov IETEM • uhrboo 41214 2111 31130 _lOll 1100 21", rrench. SR Dobbchinr, 2b Doh, If Wolff. 1h qlnt.te, rf Diedrich rf Vdiumr. II) Snl mn, c.- 401 5 0 40 1 0 TOTALS "7 7 10 27 74 *Bolted for Loucks in eighth Error—Laucks. Wm, Two•hnea hltt Delo, Broneti Threc•hate hit—Steven, Stolen bawl—Steven., Sinnley, 2 DAN,Nor Double nlity—Dobbtlanr to Young Mutes nn balk—ta Pry 4 Gnirk, f Sort(Ste hlbt—Slnultl, Dobbelour Soruck out—By l'rr. 4. Loueka, 6, Allen 1 thasnlre—Gothennuer. Second Game SYRACUSE . .... oh r h o o Mormon 25 1 0 1 0 0 Slims. ef 3 0 0 1 0 Total. lb 4 0 2 0 0 Horouils 11, 3 0 012 0 Sky", so 10011 , Deming. c 1 0 1 0 0 1 Fooncbcro If 3 0 0 1 0 Thom, rf 3 0 1 I 0 Bololcy ❑ 4 0 0 0 7 MEI= 00 5 0 rrenchsq 4 1 0 5 Dahheblur 25 1 0 0 .1 Delp If 3 0 1 0 wow, nn I n 5 Single, 0 00 4 1 1 0 Diedrich r 3 0 0 0 Young lb 4 1 13 0 Salteman. c 3 0 0 2 tockartl P . 1 0 0 I stoke, P 1 0 0 2 TOTALS Si S C. •26 17 . 11. man out, hit by batted ball Svracu e - - Penn Rule - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 -0 2 0 1 0 0 0 x-3 Errors—Tonal. Horowitz. Stevens. Deming Home run—Lockarti flare on bnlts—off Loehr and C off Daisley 2 Sacrifice hit—DobbeDar Struck out—by Stoker 3 by Berle, 6 Win ning pitcher—Lookaril Umpire—Gusher:mice GOLFERS CONQUER LOCAL CLUB 34%-O Cold Weather, Strong Breeze Keep Scores Iligh During Match on College Course Friday Cold weather and high winds kept scoring high as the Nittany golf squad defeated, Centse Hills Country club 34%-to-0, on the College links Friday afternoon.. - - The lowest score of the afternoon was made by Hugo Bezdek, who made the eighteen holes in 79 strokes. Fred Brand followed with a score of 80 Captain Vern Fsitchman remained among the leaders by making his sound in 82 strokes. H L Stuart was leading scorer for the Centre Hills linksmen. His card showed 86 strokes for the eighteen holes Ten foursomes competed in the match which was the second engage ment with the clubmen. The first encounter was captured by the Lion varsity 22-to-23, on the Centre Hills Country club links last Saturday. The Lion linksmen will meet the Lafayette golfers on the College coursee Saturday for the first inter collegiate match of the season. Coach Rutherford will hen confronted with tfie needssiti of selecting. hid Varsity hiursome before that time, For their initial encounter. Tile three contests held this year were all informal frays, and several fouisomes were used in each. This Space Reserved for SCHLOW'S Quality Shop ish ®rang TRACK TEAM WINS DUAL MEET 119-16 Runners Take First 3 Places in 7 Events—Musser Heaves Javelin to Record Winning fourteen out of fifteen events, the Nittany track and field squad overwhelmed their Bucknell op ponents in the first dual meet of the season on New Beaver field Saturday afternoon by a score of 110-to-1G Lion runners took all three places in seven events, flint and second in five, first and thud in one and first in another. The lone Bison victory came in the high lump. Shawley and Mobley each registered eleven points to lead in scoring activ ities Offenhauser and Bowie follow ed with ten each. Mackie Sias ihe leader for the Bisons with a total of eight markers. Bowie and Offen trouser were the only double winners of the day. E=!l nulling the spear 187 feet 1 inch through the air, Dan Musser smashed a College record of eight years' stand ing in the javelin competition. Ills toss bettered the old mark set by F. N. Emory in 1921 by more than five feet Steve llamas was runner-up, with Gittens of Bucknell third. As in past years, the distance runs yielded many points to the Cartmell coached runners Geroge Offenhauser, who has been tinning in consistently fast times this year, broke the tape seven yards in front of Chick Mem ingot in the mile run in 4.26 2-5. Paul Rekers finished third In the half_ mule, Geroge took the lead at the start and with the exception of a momentary spurt by Bachman, was nevei headed. Re crossed the line in 2.02 2-5 seconds followed by Bachman and King. Bowie Wino Sprints Captain Bill Cox outclassed the field in the 2-mile run He negotiated the distance in the fast time of 9 41 1-5, finishing 110 yards ahead of Detwiler and lapping two men Bowie sprinted the century in ten and a fifth seconds Six feet behind were Stookey, Fullerton and Stark, who sped across the line in that no des. Bowie also won the 220 by the some margin, Hidinger taking second and Simpson of Bucknell third. First place in the quarter-mile went to Hidinger , the other positions being awarded to Flenniken and Simpson of the Bisons Hidinger led all the way around the oval-to Incest- the tape in 51 seconds. Morrill *ins Hammer In the that event of the meet, Mob ley topped the high hurdles in 17 3-5 seconds. Stoddard came in three yards behind the leader, with Abernatha of the Lewisburg institution four yards to his rear Marsucco, Browne and Fullerton recorded a dean sweep in the low hurdles, speeding past the Judges 26 seconds after the stinting shot. Red Morril won the hammer throw with a distance of 148 and a half feet Cal Shawley gained the runner-up berth with Wadsworth of the Blue and Gold third. Cal heaved the discus further than Geiger and Wadsworth J' I , WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT: Move Up Day Dance WILL BE HELD Saturday, May 18th DANCING 8 to 12 P . 21711 STAT.LI cOLLEGIAI7 7-1, 3-0; Trackmen Trounce Bucknellians SOPHOMORE RUNNERS MEET PLEBE SQUAD Plebe trackman will meet their traditional enemies in the annual freshman-sophomore scrap on New Beaver field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Class numerals will be awarded to competitors scoring ten of more points. All 1931 track aspirants are urged to enter, since Coach Cart moll will select his team for the meet with the Pitt cubs Saturday on the basis of today's competi tion. of the Bisons, in addition to placing behind Steve llamas in the shot put Steve tossed the ball 40 feet 1 1.2 inches, while Fishel took the lemma log place. Triple Tie for Pole Vault Mackie registered the Blue and Gold's only la lumph in the high jump with a leap of 5 feet 7 inches. Mob ley tied with Ely of Bucknell for sec ond with a height of five and a half feet. Three Nittany jumpers, Mobley, La Costa and Osbeck, tied for first in the pole vault, clearing the bar at ten and a half feet In the broad jump, Biowne led with a distance of 21 feet inches, Mackie of Bucknell and Mobley gaining the other places. Freshman and varsity teams will cncountm Pitt ti ackmen at Pittsburgh Saturday. Although defeated by Ohio Statc, the Panthers will present a strong team fm the first time in se, era' years Coach Cartmell expects a way close meet, with the final re. suit hinging on second and third places SENIOR WOMEN SELECT CLASS DAY HONOR GIRLS Si. beam girls, outstanding in stu dent activities, have been chosen by the women of the senior class to par ticipate in the Class Day program to be held in the Schwab auditouum June 17. Highest honor as bow gni has been awarded to Miss Martha M Keck who will be given a bow-shaped pin. Miss Helen J. Boyle, slipper girl, will re ceive a pin the shape of a slipper, while Miss Evelyn A. Stum as fan girl will be presented with a fan. shaped pin. Miss Agnes E. Geary, class poet, will compose and deliver the class poem The class donor, Mass Mar garet P. Keller, will introduce the other honor girls, telling of their var ious college activities Miss Margaret E. Herman was„elected minor gal and will look into the traditional mil tor giving the four-year history of the class of 1929. t t USE :s. Chapman t Hard Vein Slate For Lifetime Wear Chapman Slate Co. BETHLEHEM, PA 1 TRACKMEN ENTER SCHOOLBOY MEET College Admits 27 Preparatory And High School Teams To Annual Event With entries from twenty-sc‘en high and preparatory schools already received, prospects seem promising for the largest field ever entered in the interscholastic hack meet to be held time on May IS, officials of the affair declared today. Several changes have been made in the condu'ct of the meet for this year. The contesting teams will he divided into two classes, Class A for pi epar story schools, and Class B for high schools Previously all teams enter ed in one class. The two-mile sun has been dropped from the list of events The mold Cos this event is held by Bill Cos., who set the mark when lepresenting Roch ester Tech in 1025 Entries have been received Isom numerous high schools within the State, intluding Fifth As moue of Pittsburgh, Mount Union, Fes ndalc of Johnstown, Berwick, and Ridgssay The high school at Schenectady, N Y., has also entered the meet. Sit snepatatory and special schools have signed for the event Included in this class 11,111 be Ksskiminetas Prep, Wyoming semmasy, Shady Side academy of Pittsburgh, and Friends Select school. TRIO or WOMEN STUDENTS RANK HMI SCHOLASTICALLI Three women sank anions the ten highest Penn State students in schol astic standing for the fast semester, according to repents from the login trues office Miss Helen L. Geer leads the soma class mith an ayes age of 2.95, while the jumps class is headed by Miss Florence V. Kraft. Miss Marjorie Hathaway, oath an average of 23. is thud in the class of 1931 and fast monk the gals of the class. Miss Jean E. Simmons, the highest of the freshrnan gals, is fourth in her class. Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison '27 AGENT @MEI I=l Et E CTRI. C ITN GENE AL ELECT IgC MMMMIM;M=I=EI RAIN CANCELS MATCH WITH HOYA COURTAIEN The tennis match with George town, scheduled to be, played bete last Saturday afternoon, was called oft Fmday night because of wet courts. Georgetown netmen nrtived in State College Friday, but returned to WniMington, D. C., the follow ing mining. This week-end the Nittany notices will meet litsmus on the Armory courts. FRATERNITY GOLF TOURNEY STARTS 9 Teams Begin Annual Competition For I. F. Trophy on College Links This Afternoon Nine fraternities will compete for the intetfraternity golf trophy offered to the ss inner of the annual tourna ment li.hlch begins on the College course this afternoon. In the opening round, Sigma Nu will match strokes with Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma mill face Theta Chi, Beta Theta Pi will oppose Chi Phi. and Delta Upsilon mill en count. Kappa Sigma. Sigma Alpha Epsilon thew a bye. The fist round must he completed by Fiiday, the tourney manage! an nounced. Each fraternity mill be sop sesented by one foursome which may tic changed at the discretion of the captain No varsity men are eligible for competition. Seniors- Participate in the tradition of Move-up Day Last chance to order your Lion Suits at Montgomery's Campus Den WEDNESDAY - 7-9 P. M. THURSDAY - 2-5 P. M. $l.OO Deposit Required ORDER YOURS NOW ! the modern prospector i=MEI ni - ge Threa MANDOLIN CLUB JOINS ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT A joint conceit by the Penn State Symphony oithestia and the College Mandolin club will be picsented in Schwab auditor mm neat the end of Ala}, officials of the oig.ini/ations re vealed yesterday. Bandmastm \\*dried 0. 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