Tuesday, May 28, 1.92:1 ;Varsity Nine Overcomes Muhlenb BATTERS SUBDUE ALLENTOWN TEAM Errors Aid in 8-3 Nittany Win Over Visitors on New Beaver Field . Errors by the visiting team nt m ord points in the game aided the Nit tany baseball team to annex an 8-to-.1 victory over Muhlenberg on New Bea ver field Saturday afternoon. A home run by Saltzman in the fourth paled proved the deciding fac tor of the contest. The blow gave the Lions a lead which they held for the remainder of the game. The Lions overcame a one-run lead in the third inning and scored_sgain in the fouith, fifth, and seventh flames. The Muhlenberg nine count ed in the second, fouith, and eighth innings Spotts pitched the entire contest lot the visitors while Rod Fry held the mound for the Penn State team. Eight hits were seemed by the Nittany hatters with five safeties recorded for the Muldenbetg machine. Muhlenherg Scores The Muhlenberg team opened the swung in their half of the second frame, when Jacobs, fast baseman, was walked and went to thhd on a single by Empie, left fielder. A wild pitch by Fry gave the Caidinal and Clay the first run of the game. Coach Bezdek's charges retalhated in the third period when Fry and lave- zey walked and seined on SUCCOSSIA 0 smiles by Captain George Delp and Wolff The count was knotted by the vis,t ors in the font of the fourth when Smith, second baseman, hit safely and counted on Spotts' one base blow The Lions opened their half of the period when Young singled and Saltz man clouted the first pitched ball into right field where it escaped ICreisher and allowed the Lion catcher to make the full round of the bases. Fry Iliad out to left field but Coop Fiench singled over second base and Meet to the second bag on the play. Livezey failed to evade one of Spotts' fast balls and went to first. Delp flied to left field and French stole thud. left field and French stole thud Wolff •popped an easy fly to Stein hauei, third baseman, who misjudged the fly and per nutted both French and Liverey to score bringing the Nittany total to six runs. Lions Score in Fifth _The Afuhlenberg machine failed to score in the first of the fifth but the Blue and White batters added anothm marker to their total in the second half. Young hit to third but was safe at first when Jacobs faded to handle Steinhauer's throw cleanly. The first baseman event to second on a fielder's Choice and on a wild pitch by Spot Ls. Neither team counted in the sixth frame but the Lions scored again in their half of the seventh flame 'Die drich singled and went to thud on an eller by Steinhauer. Singley's ground Fall to short scored Diedrich when the shoat stop chose to make the play at first base. The Muhlenberg machine added their final tally in the eighth frame when Jacobs was hit by a pitched ball and went to third on Icamble's one base blow Martin, batting for Krei sher, grounded to Livezey who threw to first permitting Jacobs to cross the plate with the final run of the game. Batting honors for the day were di vided between Smith, Cardinal and Cray second baseman, and Young, Lion initial sacker. Each secured a pair of one base blows and scored one. The victory over the Allentown com bination gave the Lions their seventh victory this year. Eight losses have been chalked-up against the Blue and White. The Nlttany team has lost one home contest in the seven games played while but one victory has been secured in the eight games away from New Beaver field. PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Genuine• Anita Punxsutawney GE= This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality . 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Saturday af teinoon. Joe Weber, Lion center, began the scoring six minutes after the opening whistle On one of the best-executed plays attempted by the Lions this year, Joe took tree ball on a pass Leone Captain Torok, sped past the enemy defense man, who was blocked by Koth, and sent the ball cleanly into the nets Torok tallied second for Penn State when he sent the pellet past Cornell's goalie after receiving Anderson's throw At this point the Nittany at tack was checked and the Ithacan of tense began to function Moon, hub stitule second attack, counted Cor nell's initial marker. Tao minutes later, Champion, speedy enemy first attack, followed with the second tal ly. Shortly after, he repeated his feat placing Cornell ahead, 3-to-2, as the half ended. In the fast ten minute s of the sec ond period, neithCr team possessed the advantage Then Truesdale, Cor nell in-home, increased his temn's lead with a short shot into the goal In an attempt to afford his team the oppor tunity to tie Cornell, Anderson, Lion first attack, lan through the Cornell defense and scored the thud Nittany However, the Cornell stickmen man aged to gain possession of the ball and prevented any further scoring by the Penn State team Cowdy assured his team a safe margin when he amount ed for the fifth enemy marker a min ute before the game ended. Fred Perella, steady Lion point, suffered a recurrence of a former leg injury and was forced to leave the game near its outset Johnny Pus., substitute far him, with Brown, and Stahley were the mainstays in Penn State's defense Ray Carlson was also Injured in the fray, while Ken Shaffer, crippled in the Western Naryland game, saw but a few min utes' action. Weber, Ken Kaiser, and Andersoir carried the greater part of the Lion attack while Champion and Ti uesdale played best for Cornell. MORELL'S BILLIARD PARLOR The Place with Clean Atmosphere CLEAN AIR - CLEAN TABLES - CLEAN CROWD DROP IN AND BE CONVINCED Second Floor, Opposite Post Office SHOEMAKER BROTHERS " Local and Long Distance Hauling GARBAGE COLLECTED '' East College Avenue Phone 530 Sport Shoes and Dress Shoes POPULAR PRICES STATE UNIVERSITY SHOE CO Pugh Street OFFENHAUSER SETS NEW MILE RECORD Registers Best College Time of Year—Dan Musser Breaks Own Javelin Mark By taking first and second places in the broad Jump long after the other events had been completed, the Sy ra ruse tied; and field team scored its second victory over Penn State in the set en meets held between the in stitutiona 6 , 1%-to-6/SV, on the Neu Beaver field tack Saturday after noon. With all results but the broad jump tecoided, the Lions led SP/a-to-61Y, Benjamin's 22 feet 2t,5 inch leap, scored 5 points lot the Change while Smith's runner-up effort throw the balance in Syracuto's favor. Seconds and thuds proved the de riding factor in the meet Nittany tanners garnered seven firsts to sis fm the New Yolk institution, while +he pole vault and high jump mete tied Orange-jerseyed competitots gained eight second places to the Lions' the, the difference giving them the margin et mutiny. Offenhauser Stands Out In his last appearance at Penn State, Congo threnhauset tinned in Milliant exhibition of running With dazzling bursts of speed in the final stages of both the half and nide tuns, Geoige swept by his opponents to break the tape Ile was easily the outstanding slat of the meet 011enhauser's 4.16 1.5 mile set a new College r ecord, lowering the old mark held by Cox by more than 0 sec onds It Stan the fastest sole record ed by any collegiate trackman this year, and establishes George as the - tarmac, for the title at the champion ships at Philadelphia Saturday Pacing Bill Cox in the mile, George was content to remain behind until three and a half laps had been com pleted He then passed Bill with the speed of a sprinter and messed the line yards ahead of Cox, who placed second an creditable time Olrenhaus er ran the same land of lace to win tho halt-mile in 1 56 1-5 seconds by fifteen yards. King gained the run ner-up post in a close finish horn Vat. rous of Syracuse. Musser Breaks Record For the second time tins yeas Dan Musser set a College rceo,d in the javelin throw when he bloke his oun math by mole than four feet Dan threw the spun 191 feet 1 inch to eclipse the forma mecomil of 187 feet Cal Shawley and Colobe of the Orange team annexed the othem places Shawley's places in four events gave him high scoring bosoms. A fist place in the discus throw, seconds in the shot put and javelin, and a thnil in the hamlet gave him a total of 12 points. St Clan, Syracuse cap tain, followed him with 11 points. Penn State's weakness In the sprints was instrumental in her de- DIAMONDS CRABTREE'S Crabtree's Allen Street tiX2l PlT,riil TAT comma:al rg; Trackmen Bow to Syracuse, 691/240-651/ Trackmen Will Compete With Entries From 31 Colleges at 1-C.A.A.A.A. Meet Penn State trackmen will compete with representatnes of thirty-one other colleges and universities in the fifty-third annual L C A. A A. A ' championships on Franklin field Fri day and Saturday. The meet has attracted one of the lai gest entries in many years, 6G7 men being scheduled to compete. Cornell leads with eight-one runners, follow ed by Harvard with seventy-three, and Yale milk forty-eight The lead ing institutions of the East will be represented, as well, as three Far Wester n universities, Stanford, Call forma, and Southern California. nice foleign and tha teen Ameri can Olympic contenders ale included in the entry list. Phil Edwards of N Y. U and Vie Pickard of Pitt repre sented Canada, while Erik Kjellstrom of Georgetown carried Sweden's cal ms in the Intel national competition. The tinelicans include Nichols, Rene, and Rotheit of Stanford; Bellinger and Montgomely of Penn, Weickler and Connoi of Yale; Collier, Bnown; Andeison, Cornell; Black, Maine; feat Syracuse took eight out of a possible nine places in the Once dash cool ing clean sweeps in the 220 and 110 and counting one-two in the 100 Harwood hit the tape in both the centuly and furlong splints in meditable times, ten flat for the 100 and 21 2-5 for the 220., St Clair fel l. ecl him acioss in both Os cots, in ad dition to annexing the (matte'. Melsinger Wins 2-Mile Chick Men,inget's long legs ensued him to a decisive victim y to the 2- nude tun, completing the eight laps 9 minutes and 43 .1-5 seconds after the slatting shot. Dick Detwiler placed second, with Fan fir othet , Orange compuiloi, thud In the pole %atilt, Mobley cleared the lin. at 11 and a half feet to tie fm fist a Itil Bughch, Ihll Ile il,o div Hied paints n ith Smith of the Change squad in the high Jump, Loth men leaping 5 feet q inches. Biesdoll, New Yotkei, put the shot an inch and a quartet farther than Cal Shawley. Cal tetaliated by hull ing the discus several feet past Ores dog's best cifoit. A 135 foot heave by Moil it counted five points for Penn State in the hammer throw, the le imumng o eight event. Opening the meet, Wiggins and Peet of Syracuse weeded Mobley to the finish in the 120 yard high hur dles race. Fullerton cleared the bat tlers in 25 2-5 seconds in winning the low Muffles event, with Wiggins and Peet follo,ing. Coach Nate Cattaloll will take a squad of about fifteen men to the in oreollemate championships Saturday M. E. 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Stanton! is regraded as a stiong fin/mite to annex its third consecutive championship. The title has gone to the coast seven times in the last eight years, Yale breaking the Westo n streak in 1924. While experts believe Stanton! is almost certain to repeat, they concede a chance to Yale, N Y. U , and Pennsylvania. Eric Krenz of Stanford will defend Ins discus and shot put crowns. Ile recently heaved the platter ICJ feet 8% inches to a new woild's betteiing the foi met mail: held by Bud Holism by more than Ste feet. George Offenhauser is looked upOn as the greatest obstacle to Phil Ed scalds' letaming his half-tole title The dope points to Edwards' mossing the line first with the possibility of a ttoild's tecoid peiformance, the New York star having been tinted in 1 52 at the Penn Relays. Ross Nichols of Stanford in the high bindles and Sid ney Kieselhorst of Yale in the 220- yard low but files ale the other cham pions who still face the stutter. LIONS TIE GARNET, LOSE TO QUAKERS Leonard, Panancion Win as Golfers Split with Snartinnore and Drop Match al Pcnn The Lion lintqmen divuled honors is Ith the S, ar thinor c %al say four - borne a-to-a on the Rolling Greens course, at Suarthmore Frulav after noon and lost a match to the Penn varsity 5-to.l at the North Hills Country club Saturday afternoon. Leonani and Panaccion were the outstanding stiokeis for Penn State during the tip In the meet with the G.unet fouisome, both won then singles encounter and paired to an nex the doubles, tallying the entire Nittany score Against the Quaker linksmen, Bob and Toots paired to annex a doubles match for the only Lion count of the match. Sinee the tilt with Swai theme it. the first meeting of the golfeis, the record is still men up Penn made it two straight nuins liv the same score, since they annexed the contest last year 5-to-1 also Sensational medal play on the pant nt the Quakers upset the Nittany foursome Al Biodbeck, opposing Cap tain Vern ' , incline:in, shot a 75, and defeated Vein 5 up After the Movies Drop In For a Chocolate Milk 4 , RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST State College Hotel Block MIDDIE COURTMEN DEFEAT LIONS, 6-3 Captain Butler. Ted Wolfe Win Singles—Thomson, Wolfe Score in Doubles Penn State's netmen suffered their Gist defeat of the season when a slushing Navy tennis team downed them fi•to-3 at Annapolis, Mil, Sam day afteinoon. Captain 'lntim and Ted Wolfe mole the only playeis to um then singles mntches Wolfe paned with Glenn Thomson to leand the other victoly Paul Bethel, Metzner, Jack Bathe., and Thomson fell holm e then Mid shipmen foes Captain Outlet gained the first match tot the Blue and White team by %%eel mg down Mcltolimts of Navy to win a hard tictmy Butler took the host set after an extended en counter by a stole of 8-to-6. lle won his second soles moie easily by a 6- to-4 want Ted Wolfe scored his lust singles 5111013 of the season by annexing a hard-fought victory over Robertson The Makin: bowed to Ted G-to-4 in the lust series and again in the second by a score of G-to-2. Wolfe, the only mice-victorrous Lion plover, and Glenn Thomson com pleted the Lions' scoring by defeat ing Germany and Penton of the Academe The Lion pail garroted both their sets by a h-to-I total Captain Far tin of Navy displayed remarkable tennis in the opening set to defeating Paul Barber in straight sets. 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