Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 07, 1929, Image 3

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    Friday, June 7, i 929
Batteks Encounter Syracuse Nin
;10 CLOSE SEASON
ON HILL DIAMOND
• Coach Bezdelt Selects Players
• For Trip —I Pitchers Will
Accompany Team
Twice victorious oven 11111 feet, thy,
season, the Nittany , baseball allay
will meet a deter muted Syt acme nine
in their last game of the season, on
tho hill drunond tomes row.
The Orange train sulTeied 7-to-3
and 340-0 defeats at the hands of Irv.
Lion combination ember in the sea
son. Superim pitching aml hitting le
suited in Nnttany vietcnies in the two
pi onions games.
Fifteen men will accompany Coach
Beadek on the trip to the New Yolk
institution Included. in the number
will be loin pitcheis, is o cat het„
and a utility infielder Mill will re
place Gene Singley in Lenter field
while Dun ll,lussei will aeLonniany the
team in the utility 1011. Bog,lun uill
aid Saltzman behind the nat. Fly,
Stokes, Lockaid, and Lenkei lian,
been chosen as moundsmon to accomp
any the team.
Ed Young will occupy the fast ba.,e
post lot the Ishttany team with Jack
Livezcy at the keystone sack Coop
French at short, Alhe Wolff at thud,
and Saltzman behind the bat wdl com
plete the Lion inner defense
Captain Geroge Delp, Bull and Die
cinch will perform m , the outfield Rod
Fry will pnobahly stalt the game on
the mound for the Nittany combina
tion
Syracuse Line-up
The Caine Syiacuse lone-up that op
posed the Lions on New Bea, ei held
will probably be used in the conies.
tomoirow. Horowitz , Sc,! occupy lust
base with H—yman •at second bast.
Stevens o ill probably be Short stop
for the Hill team with Topa' on thud
and Deming at the backstop pci.,l.
Stonebeng at left, Sibus in center, and
Minas in right will probably consti
tute the Orange outfield
Loucks or Belsky will probably op
pose the Blue and White battens from
the mound. Loucks hulled the list
game of the too played nit Penn State
but was relieved by Allen in the eighth
flame IL.lsley pitched the second en
counter for the Hill team allotting but
six hits throughout the contest.
Results of Season
Coach Bezdek's charges Law played
si‘tecn games during the season Nine
contests have resulted in defeat, for
the Lion team wh il e soven sato.,
have been recorded. The Nittanv
team has, however, outscored its op
ponents in the total ions counted The
Blue and White hatters base counted
eighty-nine tones in the sixteen gams
played while the total suns .01 ed
against the Penn State team ale
eighty-six.
Tho contest with Syr:l,ns° Lonna rem.
11 marl( the last appearance of Cali
tam George Delp and Allie \Vogl in
Penn State athletic' regalia. With
Gene Slagley and Dill Dolibelaar. the,
players will' be the only ones lost to
next year's diamond allay through
graduation.
Gang° L. Veneioso '3l
Getage P. Fmesman
Chat les 0. Cl!laid
M'ilham I'. Hamilton '.;2
alwind C. Hammond ji
William W. McMillen '32
Janos S NoillB '32
Rem% E. Smith '32
HaloLl Transue '32
Stanley E Walker '22
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LION LINESMEN SELECT
PANACCION 1930 CAPTAIN
Tin 100 S Panaciann '.lO, was se
lected captain of the saintly golf
Ito at a meeting of golf lettetnien
thii. steels Toots mill play his thud
lean of vai say gulf alien he leads
the Loin link alien next yeah
'foils call raw the golf inlet col
letu too on the Hollywood Country
dol. hula. in Deal, New Jersey June
2,1 and 21 aith the othei Nnttnny en-
Ile plans to compete in the annual
contest which is a special
cut of the nest In a !meat match,
lie ',wit: a chime Iwpm:whim!. .100
lids el if ff..{ consul°, him one or
the hal de,t di ivefv m ceneglate
ant,.
INDIANS TO MEET
STICKMEN JUNE 15
Veteran Onondaga Lacrosse TUOINC
Will Meet Liens in Closing
Till. Not Saturday
Roque; then hopes for vittoty rn
the 41,k and study de
fense hist divider.' In last week's
de,pelate b. ttlo with the Atmy stuck
men, Penn State's snappy laciosso
team soul resume legulat practice ses
knols Monday in prepatation lot next
Satin day's lin-le wall the Onondaga
I alm].
Eineiging Practically unscathed
from the tassle with the Cadets, the
thany tee dive w dl sti ive for a victory
mm the set.. Indian team whien
has never defeated a laciosse team
ilnected by Coach Emile Paul. The
, Lest ieNult the Indians' team can boast
is a 6-to-t, aehiesed last year
The Indians have one of the stiong
, est piofessional teams in the country
land haw seciuml decisions over soy
;c• al stiong college twelves The
11ot/sepal to contest milli the Onon
degans will complete a six game ached-
IMc fm Penn State's laciossemen In
the opening tilt, Dm tmouth was down
'ed 7-to-5, whale two weeks latm West_
sin Matyland fell berme the Lion at
tack 5-to-n On the following day,
y wined a 7-to—l decision over
the Nittanj stick wielders
In a pool ly-played game, Camel]
dose noel the Lion te. in, 5-to-3 uhde
's foe malable to else was fenced
Flo the utmost, to defeat the Penn State,
u iosi.emen 2-to-I last Satm day
S, men will be lost to the team by
giaduation Captain Ted Toiok, out
' homy, Tiny Cianmer and Steve Ha-
Digs, points, Carlson, Ken Shaffei, and
Cy Munich, attack men, As ill play then
last, college lacrosse game next Sat
, Imlay.
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VARSITY COURTMEN
CONCLUDE SEASON
Captain Ed Butler, Jack Barber
Represent College Last
Time Tomorrow
Concluding the most successful sea
son in the post five yew:, Conch Dink
Stovet's netmen will dash with the
Bucknell tennis team on Atniotv
courts at 2 30 o'clock tomotiow of
tet noon.
This will mark the last appeal ante
of Captain Eddie Butler and Jack
Barber on the Nittany team Butler
has played for three years, while Jack
Bather is now playing his second year
on the varsity.
The Bison courtmen havo won foul
matches and tied one so far this sea
son The defeated Juniata and Sus
quehanna and tied Gettysbuig. At
the start of the season the Los is
burg team bowed befote the net pinto
ohs of the Franklin and Maishall
team
Interesting Match
In the opening frame Captain George
Frost of the Ballentme-coached out
fit will face Paul Barber, playing No
1 man for the Lions. This Is Cap
tain Frost's third semen in intercol
legiate competition, while Barber is
still in his first.
De FiHippo, another veteran Bison
eta:, will meat Captain Ed Outlet
in the second match De I , lHippo has
been on the Bucknell team fat thine
Yeats and previously was amateur
champion of Elmna, N Y lle has
had a very good season with only a
few losses charged against him
Harold Baker, speedy netman, is
matched with Johnny l'iletr.ner in the
following round. This is Baker's sec
ond season with the Bisons, and in
dications point to a closely-fought
battle between the two.
Compare Records
Weisnans, a newcomer to the Leer
Isburg team, will match his ware.
with Jack Barber later in the after
noon With a good record for th,
season Jack is desirous of adding an
other trophy to his list of victories
Ted Wolfe will encounter Wally
Wilkinson, Bucknell, in the final omit
les match This will be Wolfe's thilt
match, while Wilkinson is playing hi
tint year of varsity tennis
In the first doubles tilt, Canby/
Butler will team with Mets to fa,
probably nest and Welshans fat th.
Bensons The two Bather "'mother
will pan in the hnal match in al
likelihood against De Fame, len
Baker
,TONIANS NOW
MIEIII
TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Tomorrow; Netmen Will Oppose Bucknell
Cartmell Finishes
Successful 6-Year
Term as Mentor
Competition in the annual IC-IA
championships on 1 , 1 anklin field loot
%week man ked the close of the si•th
)eau of Coach Nate Cat tinelPs tote
I age of Penn Stuto's Bach. and field
teams
Duting tni.3 pci oil the Nit.tanl
tidamen lia‘e scot e 4 taentr dual
meet Cictolies, amassing a total, of
.1050 points to their opponents' 1055,
Fitt, N.1 , ,y, Carnegie, Syracuse, V
P 1 , and 111.113, and Duch
"ell me numbered among the Lions'
Cartmell-coached squads base gain
ed more than twice as many points in
the Inteicollegiate championships as
the teams of the pi °ceding Yeats
I Penn State made its best shooing in
the 1927 title meet when it garnered 'l7
mai heis to mane second place The
tunnels sem ed 1G to tie with Cot nell
lot thud position the following year
I Olr mpic Competitors
Flom 1023 to the piciamt veal. the
tiaLlam.n have won eight inlay titles
at the Penn Relays and hue e finished
second ten times In addition, Nit
tany competitors have aneved five
to sts m milleidual events at the Red
and Blue meet.
Pout Penn State tunnels rept e
sented the United States in the Olen
p.. meet doang this petard Alan
Schuyler Encl., Clip Moore,
and Al Bates composed the Lion in
ternational delegation. Othet out
standtm, men des eloped 1.3 Loath
Car tmell Include Ide, intercollegiate
hammer champion, Bill Cox, mile ti
tleholdm and close country king, Of
fenhauser, Mathias, Stewart, Kauf
man, Bluth°lomeh, and Batelay.
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IN TRACK EVENTS
Sophomores Lead in 'Merelash Meet
With 28 Points—Plebe Runner
Places m 3 Contests
By tallying . twenty-eight pointy, the
:.ophomme track team led in six out
of eleven events run off at the first
woolen's flack meet on Holmes' Field
Monday afleinoon. The freshmen are
next with twenty-five points while the
Anions have three.
The final outcome of the event is
uncei tam, since the two under classes
stand neatly equaLchances in the foul
ieniaining events high jump, stand
ing blond jump, javelin and hurdles.
Last yea] the picsent sophomore class
tool. the meet with fifty-seven of the
lossible ninety-five points.
Miss Edith G. Zinn '.32 stns the high
scorer in Monday's contest, placing
fast in the running broad jump and
hundred raid dash, and second in the
lifty ;.aid dash.
Miss Zinn came in list in tho one
hunched yaid dash in thn teen seconds
with Miss lima L Shaffer '3l an]
Miss Evelyn C Lyman ',12. second and
third Miss Munel E. Bonman '32
ie..ehed the tape in the seventy-five
yard clash in nine seconds to win the
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'3l Fast place in the fifty yard dnsh
rent to Miss M. Isabel Yackel '3l with
Miss Edith G. Zinn end Mine Violet
M Torok following. The time was
7 1-10 seconds.
Vest place in the baseball throw
"as gained by Miss Kathleen 111 Merle
pith a throw of 151 feet, Miss
Mildred J. Wentz '3l and Miss Kath
mine C Durboraw '3O placed second
and third respectively. hiss Edith
E. Hopkins '3l threw the basketball
hfly-four feet for first place with Miss
Ml!died J. Wentz and Miss Violet 111.
Torok coming in second and thud I
The iunning broad lump, the final
event of the first half of the meet,'
was non by Miss Zinn with a Jump of
thuteen feet seven and a half inches.
Miss E. Louise Hoffeditz '3l and Miss
Faye B Cooper '32 gained second and
third places respectively
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