Friday, May 10, 1929 Charile Sliel4o1; : -. 'F0tM0t...1.W . t....5t1iiig,..,:..'C0a0.4„, - . . - : - .M4y:i.. - R . O.toit....#i i ::t . o'. : Penn. State DESIRE TO RESUWPOST ,',:-.;. 'nfeupies Position as Physical :y• education Instructor at New Ypr)i A. C. Recommendation for the reappoint- Reit of Charlie Speidel as assistant di r ector of physical education and wrestling coach at Penn State has , : been made by College officials it was „announced yesterday. The recommendation will be acted upon by the College board of trustees a t their regular Meeting May 17. Ac an on the proposed return of the for mer wrestling mentor was made by Director of Athletics Hugo Bezdek after Speidel had expressed a desire to return to Penn State. At present wrestling coach and . 1) 1 1 3 , sj da 1 education director at the mow' York Athletic club, Speidel left youi State for the New York position AO 1. If the - recommendation for return is accepted by the Board assume his former position here September 1. The petition was *Timed by President Ralph D. Het 'lel Wednesday. Here for Three Years previous to his resignation from er, Skip Stahley, Koth, Joe Weber, the athletic department in FehruarYi An.tonson, Carlson, Ken Shaffer, An- Co.ch Speidel had been at Penn State Berson, Stephani, Ken Kaiser, Dick one years. During his regithe hei•,e inhold, Minnich, Bud Green, Brown, Nittany grappling teams lost but four , and Steve Hamas. Steve will only dug Meets,. Cornell wrestlers over- participate in the Western Maryland - oink the Lions twice while the other fray as he will join the track team in r 0 4etess were suffered at the hands Pittsburgh Saturday.' Pow( grapplers. ' • Terrors Prove Dangerous :11 Diaini the past season the Speidell Western Maryland's stickmen will ed *Pm failed to , lose a dual ' 't scoring 160 points to 24 for op- Present r a dangerous attack in Fri day's contest. In the opening gaine, they fell before the veteran Mount • • g teams. The Nittany matmen defeated Cornell in the dual encounter Washington. twelve, 8-to-0, but came ' and tied with the Ithacans in the in the two following battles to ollegiate wrestling meet, each '• back scoring 20 poitns. I overcome Baltimore university, 5-to-3, and Lafayette, 4-to-1. In the game with the Gaston team, the Terrors :'Before coming here Speidel was a *ember of the N. Y. A. C. wrestling- forced the attack and maintained a -and in 1924 was a member of ' United States wrestling team at Olympic meet.. Inile - with the ' or York club Speidel held the club ' r stubborn defense against the Maroon assaults. Ekaitis and Norris, outstanding members of Western - Maryland box thappionship in the 145-ponnd class ing team, are playing at point and well as the champ r ienslip of New , Frfn• - r center respectively. The remainder of the line-up consists of Willis, goal; illn 1927 Coach Speidel succeeded Wilker, cover-point; Van Buren, -41pla Leonard who had coached Nit- Machamer, and Havens at the defense y, wreitling teams for two years. .and Gomsak, Usnger, and Laurence re Leonard, Dave Deter had.Yu -. • several championship teams at 1 positions; ' Long and McLea at homes, at the attacks Kum . State. The advent of Speidel R,,,a„ ' an ' envie] niarked..the rise, of ram State from. ------ 11W..plaCC -" In the ' :intircalleiiite ... Welt t9triteY t9 :1 1 6 * P4tge this yeir's meet: - - The reading mentor is well known for bis work in recreation cente*s in liewToTlc pity _apd in P4wp..rY, STATE COLLEGE BAK_E4Y r.. Mother Deserves the Best FENWArTEA ROOM PAliitP It's the Fenwar' SERVICE GREETINGS TO PENN STATE . AL* • p ut * iro*-So. P.#ys F Srl °• - • Shqip Fertilizer eebl ßOn l e itB Meal Pulverized 84 Weedless 3 lb. 13ag-30c 10• lb. Bag- = 3oc 1 lb. Bag-640c , • 5 - - lb. 11kig,.._45c 10 lb Bag-65c 10 lb Atag-70c . . .... ~ Wonder Worker, 3 lb. bag 4 5e; 5 lb. bag.ssc; 10.1 b. hag, $l.OO Deorpwolfs-5-8-5, 15e per lb - 10 lb. 61.60 'lOO lbs. $6.00 The Keefer-Nolen Hardware, "The Store? Of Service" Phone 333 121 Ayer' Street. YEARLING LINKSMAN MAKFS HOLE-IN-On Thomas R. Weichel '32 joined the Penn State hole-in-one club Tues day afternoon when he needed but one stroke to make the seventeenth hole on the College course. Aided by a strong wind, Weich el's drive traversed the fairay, landed in front of the green, and trickled into the cup. The hole is par four and 340 yards in length. MON LACRIMENEN TO MEET TRIMS Clash with Western Maryland Today, Formidable Navy Team Tomorrow Facing the season's first crucial test, Penn - State's undefeated la crossemen left yesterday on a two day invasion of Maryland where they will engage a Western Maryland twelve at Westminster today and Navy at Annapolis tomorrow. Led by Captain Ted Torok, the group of nineteen Nittany stickmen chosen to make the trip are Lee, Tiny Cranmer, Fred Perella, Johnny 'Priz- 'record of five victories anaiardaeats..the Annapo lis lirvisiiipno s w ther, win at the Nittany 'Lfons7Axpense. New York-university was det4ted, 11'-to-0; RandolphMticon;l.l:to:.l; Lehigh, 17- to-1; Lafayette, 17-to-0; and Georgia Tech, 14-to-0. MOTHERS Lime--50 lbs.,. $l.OO ::7~;5~»: ~3»*rt~3~~t~ BATTERS MACE NAVY TOMORROW Seek. To Make Up Southern Trip Defeat on New Beaver Field at 2:30 Seeking revenge for the defeat ad ministered by Navy on the southern trip, the fast going Nittany bdseball machine will meet the Annapolis nine on New Beaver field at 2:30, o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A veteran combination will face the Nittany batsmen in the Mothers' Day attraction. Five victories, one of them over the Lion team, have been registered by the Annapolis outfit this year. Richmond, Vermont, Marv rand, and Washington and Lee have been defeated this year as well as the Penn State team. 'A. belated rally gave ;Yale a 10-to-9 victory while the Western Maryland handed the Mid shipmen an 8-to-1 set-bdck. Captain Jerry Miller will handle the first base position for the visitors with O'Toole at second base. Tommy Ash worth will perform at short-stop with Rebel Lowrance at third. Gubbins be hind' the bat wil round out the Navy infield. Coach Hicks will probably start. Byng in left field, Ge,ntner in middle, and Lampe in right field. Nittany Line-up Unchanged Wilson or Johnson, both veteran right handers, will start on the mound for the Midshipmen. Fitzgerald, star outfielder and leading Navy batter, will be unable to appear in the line-up because of a fractured jaw which will keep - him on the bench indefinitely. With the exception of O'Toole and Ashworth the entire Navy team has seen service in previous campaigns. Rod Fry will probably be in the box at the opening of the game for the Lions although Lockard and Stokes ,are also ready to start. Coach Bezdek will start the regular line-up sgsinit the Midshipmen. Young, Dobbelaar, Wolff, and French will be at the infield posts for the Blue and White 'machine with Delp, Singley and Diedrich filling the oufield posi tions and Saltzman at the backstop post. The Nittany batsmen will begin preparation for the annual Eastern trip next week. Leaving Penn State Tuesday the Lions will meet Penn on Wednesday afternoon and Princeton on Thursday. They will complete the trip with a game against Holy Cross on Friday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Of The Pennsylvania State College Announces a r Free Lecture on Christian Science By . Hon:William E. Brown, C. S. B. Of Los Angelei, California Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church -of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts In the Schwab Auditorium, State College, Pa. - TUESDAY . EVENING, MAY 14, 1929, at 8100 O'CLOCK The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend RHILADEIMIA . NEW YORK : : .WitSHINGTONATLANTIC art IjORFOLK .. WILMINGTON DEL . .4. READING4k. • . .- , . , 111, F ' 7IW . 7r 7 FP:V ' Wi''IM 7 47T9 • WINS REGULAR - position on Williamspoit. team?. Al Lesko, former •Nittany athlete, is catching regularly for the Williams port Grays, New York- Pennsylvania league baseball team. Lesko was regular backstop on Coach Bezdek's 1928 nine and varsity end on the Lion eleven. AWEAL—b NITTANY LINKS MEN MEET LAFAYETTE Undefeated Lion Foursome Engages Maroon on College Course at 1:30 O'clock Tomorrow Undefeated in the three opening in formal matches of the season, the Lion linksmen will be pitted against their first collegiate opponents of the year, when they meet the Lafayette varsity foursome on the College course at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon: Coitch Bob Rutherford will use his three lettermen to tee off against the Eastonians. The fourth man will be selected after a play-off between Jack son, Leonard, and Murray, leading as-. pirants for the vacant varsity post: ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating Plumbing 117 Frazier Street The tailored look opens all doors.- Have your clothes cut to YOUR individual measure. $28 75 and $3875 SMITH'S 'PALLOR SHOP Exclusive Agency EDWA MltrEs A LESKO '2B Be as marred where row see this sign NIITAWENM Vagd.ty : in. Dual Meet And Cubs Enter Triangular • M4ch 4 Pittsburgh . , The Lion will pit his speed against the 'Panther tomorrow when Penn State varsity apd dreshman teams clash 'with . the Uniye,rsity of Pitts . - buygh trackman at Pittsburgh. The yirsitygoMpetition will be held at 2 o'cfock the - afternoon, with the finals of the W. P:L A. L. champion ships Seryini as a preliMinary. The plebes. will engage the Panther cubs and the Kiski - Pr.ep runners in a tri angular contest at ten o'clock in the morning. CoacbCartmellgxpects a close meet, with victory hinging on second and third' places. 'Although defeated• by an ex•ceptiOwdly strong Ohio State squad earlier: in the sewn,. the Pan thers diOlayed . all-Around strength. This year' Pitt "presents" her strongest threat to turn •the table's on the Nit= tany representatives since 1919, when she gained OAe l of her only two victor ies over the - Lioxis. • Lions Strong in Long Runs In Bowen the Panthers have a worthy- successor to 'ffibbecan, who won the 100, 220, and 440 in last year's nmet:Bpw.en finished two yards behind Simpson - in the latter's 9.5 sec onds century-at the Ohio relays and (Contlnued on last page) M . 9 - TilflS' DAY IS HERE Treat - them to the best of Meats. ,Our high quality meats will please them. ~'e :357. - ~ = . C•.• • . • Think twice before you spend— not at all before you bank money.-- -. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL RANK, SMIQES WILL 241 NET PLEBE SOCCER TEAM In the third game of the annual interclass soccer series, the senior Dooters will meet a freshman eleven on the drill field at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The junior clasi team overcame the seniors, 6:44-3, in the opening scrap. .The sophomores met the junior booters in the second contest last night. poNs yiNcoungit URSINUS NETMEN Varsity Tennis Team Will Face Fast Opponents `on Armory Courts At 2 O'clock Tomorrow Yager to maintain a clean record, the Lion netmen will go into action against a fast Ursinus team at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on the Armory courts. In six matches so far this season, the Ursinus court. squad ' has won three, lost two, and tied one. Their only defeats of the year were suffer -6d at the ° hands of Haverford and Swarthmore last Monday and Tues day. Facing Temple in their opening meet, the Ursinus, team garnered a 5-to-1 victory. They also defeated Drexel institute, and Gettysburg, while holding Franklin and lgarshall to a tie. Paul Barber, first•ranking man for "the Lions, will meet P. L. Hippld, Ur- MEAT MARKET Opposite Post Office I sinus flashy.in the opening setto of the afternoon; On the second Court Cap tain DI gutler will oppoie Captain Lefever of the . Collegeville institution. The third match will be between Johnny Metzner, veteran of last year's team, and B. Rambo, slashing Ursin us star. Jack Barber will try to gain his second win of the season against Spangler in the final singles event., In the first doubles Captiin Butlei and Metzner will team up against Hipple and Lefevere of Ursinus. Clos ing the meet, Paul and Jack Barber will face Rambo and Spangler, Twenty-two candidates have re ported .with Coach Stover for this year's tennis squad. In order to pro vide playing space for this large num ber three courts have been reserved for varsity and junior varsity_ men on the New Beairer lot. May 12th Another year.. gone - - and you haven't given Mother" that watch yet! She'd like a Westfield. It's so beau aid and practical. And there are any, number. of .exquisite.models at $9.75, $12.75 and sl7.7sthe latter with 'newest style fleXible'bracelets - not Pick hers out today? ROSEMARIE $9.75 i EuGENT., $ .4.75 vlithileiigaei . :4:netet • . • • . ' Hatm & O'Neal Je v wil rs and Watchmakers Opposite Front Campus Page TlirOS - - ?_Tji
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