Tue Any, Maw 13, 19317 Lion Varsity,, Plebes. Defeat Panther Trackmen; Stickmen Down Syracuse 5- CINDERMEN WIN IN IMPRESSIVE STYLE Nittany Runners Score 9 First Places—Yearlings Down Pitt Foe 75-90 Malang a clean sweep in the ills tame runs and hammer throw, Penn Statc's vat say track:nen scored an Impressive 81 5-6 to 50 1-6 vletoly over the University of Pittsburgh canners on New Beaver lield Saturday aftelnoen. The Lion freshmen de feated the Panther cubs 75-to-60 Conch Nate CaitmelPs eindermen Won nine last places against sic lot the visitors and captured numerous seconds, and thirds in their one-sided tilumph tram back, dusky Pun thei slat, reglstmed the only Pitt vic telt, in the field events pith n leap of 2'l ft 11 in. in the blond Jump. Cal Shawley was high scorer for the Lions with a first in the discus and second places in Jal.chn, shot put and hamlet. Pete Bowen took the scoring 'tenets at the meet by Bin ning the 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes I=l Darlington, Penn State's sophomore sprintm, tallied unexpected points for the Lions, by placing second to 800 en in the 100 and tying Harris for run nel up position in the 220 yard dash. Bowen was clocked in the fast time of 21 4-5 sec. in the latter race. ji A^ was expected, the Blue and White distance nice left then oppon ents fan behind in the nule and too ipile runs Rake, s and King finished i a dead heat for flint in the mile wfth Hamm in third position, while filmsinger and Detwiler crossed the nish line together in the two-mile followed by Rekeis Bachman added five moie points to the Lions total by fighting off the chal hinge of Allei is in the half-mile, hi casting the tape a winner in the eiosest event of the meet The Pan dims Mob (list and second in the 410 And dash when Bowen and Horn phoned their heels to Hidinger. Pelmet gained Ins second victory of lie season by outleaping Uttobach in the high pimp, cleaning the bar at di , feet Captain Mobley , won the pple-vault end took second in the blond jump Nine mot e points acne added to the Lions tally when Mori ill, *hawlev, and Edo aids captured every Place in the hammei throe Both hurdle events were won by Pitt. Knoblock, the only contestant other than Bowen to win two first. Maces, finished ahead of McDowell and Funko in the 120 yam] race and beat out Fullerton in the low hurdle contest Fisher and Shawlev sewed first and second place . ; in the shot- i for the Lions and Muss s er won the javelin throw Although the Panther yemlings 11 captured nine of the fifteen events,' the Penn State freshmen amassed enough second and thud places to de feat the Pittsbm gh team by a com fel table margin. Siegal was the only double-m inner for the Lion plebes with victories in the javelin and shot put The other first places were won by King in the two mile., Funk in the pole vault, Hill in the 120 ya“l hurdles, and Walter% in the low hurdles. : - RENT AN AUTOMOBILE-DRIVE IT YOURSELF LOWER RATES BETTER CARS CLEMSON BROS. PHONE 376 ll6 McAllister Street Lacrosse Team Plays First Night Contest Although the old Indian game of lacrosse was contested from dawn until this!, emamed fm Penn State and Syracuse to engage in the Post model n encounter aftei sun down when they met undo. flood lights on Item ick's field Satmday night. Since lacrosse has been revised to elect conditions of modem sport, the game has been shortened to t.to thirty-minute halves. Coach Eime Paul believes that the mactace of playing Matisse games at night is at least as practical as holding gi non conflicts after dnrk. LION NINE ENGAGES JUNIATA TOMORROW Hits Against Ursinus Thursday Reveal Nittany Team in Batting Stride Penn State's batsmen will encounter Juniata college on New Beaver field at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Twenty base bits were garnered from the deliveries of two 11,4 nus pitchers Thursday as the Lions smothered the Collegeville nine, 20-to-7 Several Nrttany players fattened then batting averages Thursday as the average for the entire team Jumped from 314 to 133 The Lions have now scored eighty-nine tuns in the eight games played to date for an average of over eleven tallies a game. Jack Lnezey, shortstop, tan his streak of assists and putouts to twenty-five when he accepted see en chances in the field without an error. Dan Musser hit his thud home run of the season in the fit st inning with Ed Young on ',age. Al Deßonis pitched his third full game of the season against Uisinus Escept in the fourth inning when he became scud and issued tin ee lice passes, the Nittany pitches was es ttemely effective. Ile shuck out sev en men from the fifth session to the eighth. NITTANY GOLFERS WIN THIRD MATCH Defeat Centre Hill% Country Club 28-i in Return Engagement On College Count. Penn State goltos won then. second infonnal country club match ',hen they defeated Cantle Hills linksmen 28-to-5 in a lam n engagement on the College coin se Saturday mfternoon. Chuck Young was low medalist mth a card of 74. Panaccion and Bland both shot a seine of 77 to defeat Captain Cutler Lass n Mowers Repaired and Sharpened C. T. SHILLING Rem of Weston Union Office LACROSSEMEN LOSE COLGATE TILT, 9-3 Win. Extra-period Game Against Orange Twelve Saturday Night at Syracuse Securing a victory in an extra pen aid of play Penn State stickwieldens loaned a sti ong Change twelve, 5- to-4, Sutundav night, after losing to the mighty Colgate Mai onus, 9-to-3, the previous often noon Syr use under the leaden ship of the versatile Captain 'ranbox, tent., succeeded in holding the Lion stick men to a 4-1 deadlock in the regular time, but in the ratio. octant folio,- log, tossed the ball into the net for the a inning point A regular valsity Into-up met the Change laciossemen in this contest, with the c \cocain of Cv.vnn rephm nrg Hail Hansen as goalie Tun Millet substituting for McMillan, and.Sennn Weber for Edmonds completed the le placements Andel son, Edwards, and Edmonds Unlined one goal while Roth scanned a duo. Coach Paul entered the same team that out-fated the Tenets last week Koth, stellar worn, annexed most of the glen y in the tilt Colgate Attack Consistent Handicapped though they were, Coach Paul's second string material fought unceasingly against the Mar oons but could not stop the lightening scoring attacks of then opponents The regulars, on entering the duel, could not overcome the Colgate lead and were forced to battle through a losing fight. Kaplan. defense, and Kaiser, goalie, played the only com plete sixty urinates of this game Amassing seven tallies under the concerted attack of McLeer and Ity nold., Colgate homes, the Maroons continued a confidential battle to the end Together with Watkins and Paige, fast attacks, they forestalled Lion attempts to gain possession of the ball and Bill Keeler of the club sic up In the second, Pete Stuatt and Claude Akins of the visitois garineied two points when Akins shot a 77 to help defeat Alum ay and Jackson two up at the end of eighteen holes Bezdek and Cott won their match nine up, while Stoddatt and Black stone also tool: the foutth in easy fashion remaining meson up at the eighteenth. Bacon and Evans net ted three points for the Lion team by taking their opponent , . Qver altos a close match. How About Your College Expenses for Next Year? %%rote 119 ITTNI011f1) fOr n mon. e,t-tunlano protttootton 111 ti lette tool frotarnit, nclndinr clout flout. c2t tittrnttne Null grade otalsonery printed to too tooter, order. 111 etttookto hue of ft It nod kWh, good, nmi Itl all AL, It.. of (Toilette hello ottruong butkleo Mali Or ulthoot colon In lo lett, sto >our le uhtth lb. ultme four iU r lomat.. too Hllll he totra to true tuo rtforeneer nod tour summer uoltlros INDIAN SALES AGENCY THE ]'ESN STATE COLLEGULN 1 Lower Classes Meet on Track Tomorrow neshmen and sophommes will compete m an inteielays till, mee t on New Bel, el field at 4 1 i &clink LOlllOll ow atm noon Points seined in the contest mill count lowaul the this, numeral award The meet still consrt et the usual fifteen events ' NETMEN CONQUER GEORGETOWN, 5-4 Lose in Spectacular Match, 6 To Midshipmen Saturday Afternoon at NaN y After w inning a brilliant i-tn-I y from Cern get°, n I iuln Linn laequet wieldel9 were defeated 6-tn -3 by the Navy netmen in a spectrico lat match nt Annapolis Saturday af ternoon. In the Goon trek., n meet the Ishttam lacqueter, mon the thud, tout th, fifth, and sixth singles matches and the thud doubles match to clinch the event, while in the 4nnapolo, tout ne the' Mott the first and fifth mne.,1,4 and the last doubles On Friday Paul Barbel loot to Man cvn, nationally knoon Gcolgetoly player in straight sets (i-1 and 6-1 Mitchell of Geolgeto,n defeated Ted Wolfe 6-4, 0-1, sihile Batten ,on (tom Doyle 6-2, 6-2 Johnny Metrnei boot ed Callus 3-6, 0-'l. 6-1 to stint the Lion storing and Robinson continued his winning sucal, by defeating Be, bench 6-4, 6-4 as Glenn Thomson aon the last singles 6-4, 6-1 Robot son of the Mulches defeated Bather and Wolfe, Bullet and rtfet,l net fell Gornto Lucas and Johnson Robinson and Thomson onettanic Sal- 1 ishute and Halstead G-1 to 'um' the only doubles match tot State Barbet defeated Nal \ 's number one man, Johnson, 6-1, f- I, while Wolfe lost to Sahshuir 84, 6-1 Ilal,tead. Rob. tson and Holt.moi th of NaN defeated Balm, Metznet and Thom son in sti night sets NN title Robmsnn duplicated his feat for the Lion tom t men, 6-1, 9-7 Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Service _ CLUB DINERS, Inc. Do you like SPORTS? HO doesn't? And a good way to enjoy them all is to read of them all every morning in the New York Herald Tribune. Facts come first, of course, but Herald Tribune experts always contribute good writing that puts the thrills of the game or the race into print. And it's that quality which makes Herald Tribune sports stories top the field. Golf, baseball, riding, yachting—you'll find your favorite sports covered skillfully by the Herald Tribune's band of experts. W. 0. McGeehan, Harry Cross, W. B. Hanna, Rud Rennie, Murray Tynan, Richards Vidmer, W. J. Macbeth, William IL Taylor, Kerr Petrie, J. P. Abramson, Don Skene, Fred Hawthorne—these men are a few of the many who help make the Herald Tribune's sports pages models for editors everywhere. For sports news by real sports experts Read the NEW YORK eta l) Tribune KISKI RUNNERS WIN SCHOLASTIC TITLE Altoona Secures Class B Croon As Williamsport Takes Mile Relay Race • Regaining its title lost last year to \ ming seminal N., K14k1 . , runners non the Class A dlsmion of the inlet. scholastic tmtl, and field meet on Non .rot held S ttoiday •The ainners sewed 79 1-2 punts to IS 1 , 1 fot Wy oming Pennants, the runners no kltoona captured the Class 13 dm- Sion dllllll,lollShlll arth a total of 15 W1i11,111,1301t mas second mith a total at ;5 points and also ton the thammonship one-mile relay In the hr-t went on the plogiam, Baum of Dickinson Seminaly tossed the 12-pound shot 51 feet 1-1 inch to bionic a ten seal r send by mote than too inches This mas the only marl. that suns broken at the inert Ditkmson senlinaly Placed thud in the diepalatoi t' school semi= with 2: 1 I points %slide Mansfield State n college finished foot Lb. Loul. Hased dou Peabody high of Pitts . Inugh, tied tot thud in the high ,h,nl cid,. midi 15 points each lit (the out of the eighteen competing schools figuied to the sewing In the championship lelav lace, illininvoit, Altoona, Risk,, and Wy ming seminar \ all held the lend a. :woo, .tages of the ince. Berger tinning anchor tot Willinnispot I inched the sictmp fm hn team nos g out the Kish,, entrant at the fin pCLOTHING WOOLENS-UPHOLSTERY MOTH PROOFED IV/TN ONE IWOROIICII APPI/CAUOV Of CEA:MUNI Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller LION CUBS DOWN KISKI PREP, 12-5 Show et sng a sophomme ha,lt Freshmen Engage Syracuse Friday, train under an asalanehe of hits, tl Meet Colgate Saturday on 6eslmten nine :left tied the seem Foreign Insa.loll I \ tat men IS-to- ay 2 se:Am:l af to nor in the first tont, ol the Imelda 'game, scheduled tot this net L. Completing an ins ailing Kislii nine' Ed Alf hinted th: ft eshmen tea br a 12-10-5 wet e Saturday alto noon. to tittnty opposing John Schu at t the Linn Cult baseball team will lease I sophomore I na 1 0 lloucA used n , Thin mitts: on a foul -day 11 in to co- and sting Imam y disposing: or II gage Syi aruse plebes Ft day and Col- ,1939 team. gate freshmen the following day. The Nittanv y cat hogs bunt (led a _ , steiling perfni mance against Kiska and slim, ed a tightening in diamond I and guidon= fielding that seas lack ing in then ennte,t agninq Ouch nell the steel: berme Egneeinll.l, no ticeable eves the consistent or Snap and Mosey, Linn eatchet and tenter hcldec Bud lloguet tun led the onto e con test for the plebes and allo,ed the Kiski team hut eight hest. while his teammates nicked Gosnell rot a total of fifteen bingles lloguet out pitched his opponent in all clop-tit meats of the game gal noting eight sti ilseouts to Cosnellys foul Getting of to a quick start in the first inning in ',lnch they scored tin ea runs, the Lions increased then lead in the thud cession ins shower ing Go.nell unites b‘ an as alanthe of set en Ird.:! and a. rant• runs If You Sleep in Have Late Breakfast at The Texas Hot Lunch Shop South Allen Street All Kinds of Soft Drinks. 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