Tuesday, May (3, 1930 LACROSSEMEN WIN OPENING TILT, 7-6 Dorn Western Maryland After Belated Rally in . Second Half Nets 5 Goals Overcoming a four -point lead in the second half by scoring five goals in less than ten minutes, Penn State la crossmen defeated Western Maryland, 14 0 -6, in the season's opener Satur day afternoon. Koth, high scorer for the' Lions took the Nittany twelve from an al most hopeless position by tallying four goals in the first half. Stibel, who replaced Joe Weber at center succeed ed in securing the other point. The Green Terrors made a flying start, with Ekaitis scoring three goals in the first ten minutes of play. Gom mk, Western Maryland captain, then scared a pair of tallies in less than a minute. 'Antonson and Stahley suc ceeded in placing Penn State in the'. run ning by scoring one point apiece. The half ended 5-to-2, in favor of the Terrors. The second half had been under way eleven minutes when Baker add ed one more tally to Western Mary land's score. The Lion team tight ened up both in attack and defense, with Koth entering the scoring col umn. The Terror twelve played a defensive game from this moment, but secre unable to lold . the fast moving Lion attack. Anderson and Edwards, although failing to secure a goal, showed prom ise of furnishing a backbone for the team. They led the Penn State at tack on many occasions. EUROPEAN TOUR STUDENTS of ENGINEERING and othgri INTERESTED M i,e4Nomic AND INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS July s—So9s—Sept. Winn Enalneenna ma Indusnial Planta [NOLAND. FRANCE. GERMANY and SWITZERLAND • with Conferences on. . MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS Alma otkn. 'UNIVERSITY & STUDENT TOURS $395' Offering Courses uddi College Credit, in FRENCH. SPANIS STORY,AN, ITALIAN ART, Hete. SCHOOL ofFOREIGN Io r. 42nd ST. NEW YORK CITY ore.. 60%006 of them —reg.lorly n.ad n e take his cloihes.'! ro'buccoions. M43 , .th0. 1 .1. , Cp0.000 use McGraw.Mill boa's and ppgazlnin In their business. h. Saie4.WWk - . 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Named appaan bylaw: t Man. lann g. 10.4.1. &Hal and, Inter-Class Track Meet Is Tomorrow An Inter-class track meet will be held at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow after noon on New Beaver field for class championship of the College. The meet will consist of the usual fifteen events. Points scored in the contest will count toward the awarding of class numerals. YEARLING BATSMEN DROP OPENER TO BISONS. 11.6 Bucknell Cubs Clinch Contest With 4-Run Flurry in Ninth Meeting an array of heavy-hitting Bison plebe batsmen, the Lion fresh men baseball nine dropped its sea son's opener to Bucknell, 11-to-6, on tho yearling diamond Saturday. Ben Minton hurled the entire con test for the Blue and White, opposing Maxmovicz, Bison twirler. The Nit tany moundsmen allowed fourteen hits and one walk to ten bingles and a like number of free bases for Maxmovicz. ' The invading twirler accounted for ten strikeouts to Minton's five. A I strong cross-diamond wind played havoc with the deliveries of both moundsmen. The Nittany nine scored four of its tallies in the first inning, when hits 'by Kilpatrick, Ott, Swan, and Stock dale put the Lion yearlings ahead. The Penn State Players Present SKIDDING Saturday, May ! I. Q, 11930 AT THE AUDITORIUM 8:20 P. M. - - - - - - Tickets 75c Tickets on Sale at The eorner Friday, May 9th LINKSMPN DEFEAT' SWARTHMORE, 5.1 Panaccioni Brand, Murray, Jaekenn Secure Victory in Opening • Collegiate Match I ' I Lion varsity linksmen defected a strong Swarthmore foursome, 6-to-1 in the opening collegiate match of the season on the home course 'aaturclay afternoon, with Freddy Broad shoot ing 73 to take first honors !in medal score. Captain Toots Panaccion faced Cap tain Bob Testwuide, lender of the Lit tle Quakers; in the initial' twosome and at the end of the eightc,en remain ed three up to net Penn State one and a half points. Testwuithi, who is a junior champion of Wiscoinsin, offered Panaccion tough opposition through the whole match but fell under the accurate sohoting of the Nittany lend er. Freddy Brand teed :off with Bill Kirsch, Swarthmore ve,teran, and af ter a series of well-played holes the Lion sophomore was 11hree up at the end of the second nine>. Three points were garnered by thei first two Nit tany players. In the third match Johnny Murray, who saw service last year, was paired with Jack Pyle, anotiler Little Quaker veteran. After a: hotly contested match the Penn State linksman turn ed in a 79 card to win one up. The last match , proved to be the high spot of the meet when Bob Jack son, Lion golfer, defeated Bill Curtis, vict4,-. ditor jithlog:: to the - fads houted the burly mine tired person who had ual. "You know me it: to get a story.' ie that went in?" said the knock a guy out and COI,LEGILAN Name Repel:, Zore(la For A. A. 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