Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 11, 1930, Image 3

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    Priday, April 11, 19iiii
`HOUCK PICKS TRIAL
'33 BASEBALL NINE
Team Shows Promise of Strong
Battery—To Play Bucknet
Plebes Here May 3
Despite inclement weather that has
,allowed him but two outdoor drills
this week, Coach Len Houck has sift
out promising material for the 1930
fi eshmen baseball nine that will take
the dick! in' its first game against
Buelsnell May 3.
Ilouck's optimism in his catching
matei lel at the :Ana of the season
has shown to be well-founded with
,the satisfactory performances of Har
ry Swan, Charles Baird, and Herm
l'eschken, comet preparatory and
high school stars, who have been
handling the burden of the backstop
wink in the plebe tryouts
At the pitching end of the freshmen
battery Ben Minton, Paul Winn, Bob I
Stockholm, John Clarkson, and Dit.lo
Illl.Falls have tut ned in the most prom
-I,4ing performances of the abundance
of moundsmen reporting
Postpones Squad Cut
, Although no definite infield posts
have as yet been assigned, Houck is
lotating Al Ott, Bob McFalls, George
Chioba, Bob Steinfield, John McAn
di owl, and Ed and Jack Munch in an
endeavor to tound out a smooth uorl,-
mg diamond combination.
nom piesent indications the plebe
outfield will be composed of Mart
Stoadale, Al - Knoll, and Al Weber,
whose fielding and batting in the out
door dulls have made them the lead
ing contenders for the garden pas!-
lions.
Because of the curtailed outdoor
workouts, Houck has postponed the
scheduled cut in the large freshman
squad until the middle of the next
week so as not to ovellook any prom
ising material The plebe mentor
also announced that the yearling
batsmen will be excused from practice
oyez the Easter holidays
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Geoige Lomeli '32 was elected
national vice-pi evident of Druids, lion
az y sophomore campus society, at
the convention held at University of
Delawaie last week.
Ile sas also named chairman of
next year's national convention which
will be held hole. Petitioning club
located at University of Alabama was
tteepted last week increasing the so
ciety's roll to eight.
The Nita Nee sextet won the an
nual cup presented by W. A. A. to
the 'sinner of the inter-dormitory
basketball tournament by defeating
the Chi Omega basheteers 42-to-19 in
Recreation hall Monday night.
Nita Nee led the field throughout
the contest.
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Repairing —25 c each broken gut
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THIS WEEK-END '
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Pearce Is Selected
Wrestling Captain
Ed Pearce, burly Lion heavy
weight, was elected captain of the
1081. wrestling team at a meeting
of the lettermen Wednesday after
noon
The new leader has been a mem
ber of the mat team for the post
two seasons and went through this
year without a defeat in dual meets.
He placed third in the heavyweight
division at the Eastern intercollegi
ate, in 1929, hut failed to score
when entmed in the light-heavy
class this season
TRACKMEN TO COMPETE
FOR BERTHS TOMORROW
Cartmell Will Select Varsity Team
Fallan ing All• College Meet
Striving for varsity het ths, Penn
State's tinetmen will compete in an
all-College meet on Nen Beaver held
at :3 o'clock tomort ow afternoon
Conch Nate Cattmell will pick a team
for the Noah Carolina meet and the
Penn relays aftot the contest
Competition will consist of the usual
fifteen had, and field events. Any
member of the three upper classes is
eligible to compete
With the selection of the varsity, in
tensive dulls mill take place next
week in prepritation for the opening
contest m ith the strong Tarheel ag
gregation at Chapel Hill, N. C, Sat
urday. With eleven lettermen °main
ing from last year's crack team, the
southerners should furnish the Lions
plenty of opposition.
lIIGGINS WON TRACK MEET
FOR NITTINY LIONS IN 1916
Although never a legator membei
of the Sarsaty track team, Bob Hig
gins, newly appointed football coach,
once had the distinction of helping
to vim a hack meet foi Penn State
by taßing Bind place in the pole
vault.
Higgins and a classmate, Casey
Jones, accompanied the track and
baseball teams on a southern escur
smn during the spring vacation of
1016 The result of one of the track
meets depended on the Lion's winning
three places in the pole vault with
only two pole-valuters on the squad.
Higgins sins pressed into some and
clinched the meet by placing third
Dean Ralph L Watts of the School
of Agriculture participated in the ex
elcises for the cornerstone laying of
a $2,000,000 agricultural building in
Harrisburg Tuesday
Hold Everything
Tfie Cgrner
28 TRACK TEAMS
. MAY ENTER MEET
Wyoming Seminary, Lock Haven
Defend Schoolboy Titles
In Tourney May 10
Eight plepaiatmy schools and more
than twenty high schools are expect
ed to paiticipate in the annual Penn
State Inteischolastic track and field
meet to he held here May 10.
Last year's title holders in both
Class A and B are already entered to
defend their croons in the contest.
IVyoming seminar y, preparatory
school champion, is as yet the only
signed entry for this division of the
meet Incoiding to John S Holler '3O,
manager of the competition. liollar,
however, reports that, the era: les of
eight schools are pending.
Ans,cis to invitation, in Class A
division of the meet are being awaited
from Bellefonte academy, Pei kiomen
and Maki, title holder for the a years
131.101 to Wyoming's victouy last sea
son
Lock Haven, class B champion, will
vie foi honors in the high school di
vision. State College, Jersey Shore,
Dolby Township, Dußois, Ebensburg,
Peabody, Mores Township, Waynes
boro, Bellefonte, Wiightsville, and
Snowshoe are among the high schools
entered in this division at the present
time
The date of the meet which was
otiginally scheduled fin May 17 has
changed recently to May 10 to avoid
a conflict between the annual State
event and the various sectional track
and field events The shift was made
at the request of various schools en
teied in the sectional tile's
CONDUCT INSPECTION TOUR
Eighteen Junior metallurgists head
ed by Dr. David F. McFarland left
Sunday on a ten-day inspection trip
The glom, will wait plants at Johns
town, Lab obe, Pittsburgh, ail d
Youngstown, Ohio
Equitable Life of lowa
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'PI'E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN'
Allie Wolff To Make
Profesiional Debut
Alhe Wolff, who graduated last
yeur as the only intei collegiate box
er who had coo won twenty-eight
victories without meeting u reverse.
will make his professional debut us
a middlm, eight boxer at the Blood
way club, Brooklyn, Tuesday night.
He in scheduled to meet Jerry
Cal field, of New Haven, Conn., in a
six mend bout. Wolf %sole the
mown of intercollegiate champion
foi three successive year, and was
considered by ring authorities to be
the greatest college middleweight
eves to enter u ring In addition
to his prowess in the squared arena,
the Lion star won letters in bow
ball and football.
DELT UPSILON, x %TPA SIGMA
WILL MEET IN COURT MAL
Delta Upsilon quintet will meet the
Xappa Sigma five In the finals of the
interfraternity basketball tournament
in Recreation Hall at 7 o'clock to
night.
Delta Upsdon entered the final
round by defeatmg the PM Kappa
basketeers 26 to 20 Kappa Sigma de
feated the Theta Chi quintet 30 to 25
to leech the last bracket of the tour
nament
PI DELTA EPSILON ELECTIONS
Daniel Q. Barehus '3l
Jacob L Cohen '3l
Claude T. Haupt jr '3l
Ralph L. Hutchinson '3l
Jack W. Lindsey '3l
William C; Malvain '3l
Dawson E. Molyneaux '3l
Roy E. Morgan '3l
harry J. Poorbaugh '3l
William K. Uleruk "31
William G. Walker '3l
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FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
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( WARKSMEN WIN SECOND
PLACE IN ANNUAL SHOOT
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Nosed out by Carnegie Tech shaft , -
shooters who plated fist pith a four
teen point advantage, Penn State
apemen finished in ...mild place at
annual Intel collegiate idle cham
pionship, held at Diesel Institute la.t,
Tabulations shoo the champions
aniasved 1318 points while Penn
State totaled 1304 to mei it ,econd
place Penn placed thirdMltha scale
of 1283 and Pitt fourth uith 127 , 1
points
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