Friday, May 16, 1930 Batsmen E A ENIAT--DE FEATS NITTANY TEAM, 9-4 Visiting Pitcher Holds Lions to CI Base Hits—Hal Stokes Fans 9 Batters Penn State's baseball team will make a strong effort to regain its 'batting laurels . against Se Vincents /1 college at 2 o'clock tomorrow after noon on New Beaver fold. The Lion nine suffered a serious hitting slump a Wednesday and lost to Juniata college, • 9-to-1. Either Captain'Rod 'Fry or Al De- Bonis will take the mound against St. Vincents. The Lion leader should be in top form for tomorrow's game. He worked last against Susquehanna two weeks ago, 'and has had plenty of chance to get his arm into good shape. Coach Jerome will bring a fast St. Vincent nine here to engage the Lion team. The visitors have won seven games out of eight played this sea. son, and last week they defeated West Virginia university. Arthur Reed, a southpaw, will probably pitch • against Penn State. Westfall May Pitch If Reed does not start against Bee dek's tossers. Coach Jerome will prob ably use Captain Creed Westfall on the hill. Westfall leads both the base ball and basketball teams at the La trobe institution. At present he leads the nine in home runs. Ed Young will meet his equal In length in the person Andrew Sugent, St. Vincent first baseman. Sugent is supposed to have the longest reach in college baseball, and this season he has handled eight-six chances in the field without an error, Inability to fathom the delivery of Slough, Juniata twirler, was the main reason for the unexpected Lion defeat Wednesday. The visiting rnoundsman held the Nittany team to six hits scattered throughout a half dozen innings• Hal Stokes pitched the entire game for Coach Bezdek's nine, The Juni ata team bunched its hits in the first three frames and gained a four run lead from which the Lions never re covered. Hal struck out, nine men and walked only two, but was touched for a total of fifteen safeties. Diedrich Seines Home Run Four singles and errors by French ,and Stokes enabled four Juniata base ' runners to cross the plate in the initial "'{session. Penn State came back "strong in Its half of the inning. The first two men at bat,, French and illivezey, were walked. Yds Died ii.rich then cleaned the bases with his third circuit hit of the season Into deep center field. Juniata clinched the game by scoring a run in each of the seventh and eighth sessions. In the seventh Harley took first when he was hit by a pitched ball. He went to second 1, on Gracey's single and scored on Peel's two-bagger. In the next inning Atalski doubled and scored on An , 'drew's single. • , The Lions made their last counter in the fifth when Diedrich went all the way to second on the Juniata third baseman's overthrow of first base, and scored on a single by Chuck Hobbs. _ Nasser and Hobbs were the' only Fenn State batters able to garner snore than one base hit. The Lion Z.third baseman 'and right fielder gath ered two singles apiece. The only other hits nuida - by the, Nittany team 'were Dieilrich's homer and Coop French's single in the sixth. i CENOL CLEANER LEAVES NO RING rGrease -Tar-Gum-Vint 1 ' vanish like o magic /0113 Y . . . . . Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller • . Buy anew Ttix Throw • party—end enjoy both for tho price of one With EDWARD CLOTHES JIIADE FOR YOU 28.75 PRICES - 88..75 Smith's Tailor Shop Exclusive Ageuly counter S HOPES TO Down Lion Batsmen Tomorrow I . / ' f , •,' 7 " * ll% 4 ! 1 01 k . ' le 4 : ~I ...a.''''' , ';sl • , z 'l' ' 0 7 1 '' ',..' • ~,:N4l' —! ;v, I COACH FR JEROME' LION TEAM DOWNS COLGATE GOLFERS Defeats Maroon, 4-2—Will Meet Williamsport Linksmen Away Tomorrow Defeating a strong Colgate golf team 4-to-2 in its second intercol legiate encounter on the College course Tuesday afternoon, Lion golf ers will engage Williamsport country club linksmen in an informal match at Williamsport tomorrow afternoon. In the first match of the afternoon i• Captain-Toots Panaccion, Lion leader,' was paired with Jim Nelson, Maroon veteran, who shot a 78 to secure onel point for the visitors, while the Nit tany-contender covered the course ink the same number of strokes to gain one half point for the Lion team. Freddy Brand, last year's College 1. champion, took Charlie Connell of . Colgate over by one stroke with a '76 to annex one and a half points for Penn State. Johnny Murray of • the Lion foursome shot the best ball of the afternoon with a score of '75, to gather another point for the Lion team but his opponent, George Tam ' blyn had a '76 to net Colgate one half point. THE MARKET OF QUALITY Protiipt S'eriice FISCIBURN'S MEAT MARKET Opposite Post Office Phone 357 ."YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" A REAL SERVICEABLE BASEBALL SHOE $4.00 • , WHITE OXFORD TENNIS SHOES $1.25 White Golf . Soeks--35c All 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c L. .K. METZGER, 111 Allen Vincents OPPOSE PENN IN • . SECOND HOME TILT Coach Ernie Paul Selects Team For feed and Blue Fracas Tomorrow Afternoon Opposing a confident Quaker twelve the Penn State lacrossemen will play their second home engagement at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on New Beaver field. Filling the in home berth Captain Ken Kaiser will lead the same men that defeated the Orange twelve into tomorrow's fray. Anderson and Roth, prove mainstays of the attack, will battle speed against brawn of the Quaker defense, composed of grid iron material. Utz and Bershlow, playing in the first and third posi tions, furnish the predominating op position. McMillan, who is approaching ten second speed, Reilly, Prizer, Edwards, and Stahley will Protect the defense half of the field. Joe Weber and Warren Scribe' will alternate in the center of the green. The goal posi tion still remains in doubt. Coach Ernie Paul intends to make a last minute decision between Karl Kaiser and Johnny Gwynn. • Coach Paul feels confident that it will require several substitutions to continue a fast game. To meet this requirement he will use Kaplan,-Deck er, Miller, Lewis, anil Herm Weber to replace the defense line-up. Croohe, Green, and Hepenstahl will no doubt see service on the attack. Keyed about Reiser and , .Bernheim, Quaker homes, an attack picked from Ganung, Hadnot, Hunt, Riblett, and Irwin, all scoring prospects, will en circle crease. These men are all of proven ability and will fur nish a strong threat on the field. NITA NEE HOCKEY ELEVEN DEFEATS FRESHMAN TEAM NVith the advent of hockey as a spring sport, the Nita-Nee eleven de feated the freshman by a 2-to-1 score on Holmes Field Tuesday afternoon. This is the first of the series of games todie played for the chaniplon ship of the dormitory and sorority teams, and will be followed by other preliminary games. THE, PENN STATE .COLLEGIAN Tomorrow; Lacrossmen To Enigage Quakers Diedrich,• With .452, Leads Lion Batters After Wednesday's , game with Juniata, Yutz Diedrich still main tains his lend over Penn State's nine with a batting average of .452. Cooper French has moved up to second place with an average of an even .400, while Dan Musser is third with .382. Diedrich lends in number of runs scored with seventeen to his credit, while Jack Livezey has thir teen, and French is next on the list with twelve. The entire team is batting .311, and has scored nine ty-three runs in nine games. CUB NINE TO PLAY SYRACUSE TODAY Open Foreign Invasion On Hillmen's Diamond-LMeet Colgate At Hamilton Tomorrow Honing to continue its impressive showing against Kiski Prep last week, the Lion cub baseball team will open its away from home series by meet ing .KyracuSe freshmen at Ithe New Yorkers diamond this afternoon and Colgate plebes at the Hamilton insti tution tomorrow. Coach Leo Houck left yesterday af ternoon with a squad of fourteen bats men for the two contests. Ben Min ton and Paul Winn will probably handle the bulk of the pitching as signment' against the Syracuse nine and Bud Hoguet and Maty Stockdale are slated to twirl against the Mar oons the following afternoon. FOR THE HOME OR FRATERNITY COPELAND DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION CABINETS TO FIT ALL NEEDS • W. R. GEN'TZEL , 200 East College Avenue ... off C:.S+ ...in a Cheste 0 1929. licarrr a Tams Tonmxo Co. LIONS WILL MEET BULLET COURTMEN To Play Gettysburg Tomorrow Afternoon at 1 O'clock On Varsity Courts After winning two of their first three matches, Penn State courtmen will engage Gettysburg for the fourth assignment of the season on the Var sity courts at 1 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon. Five singles matches and two dou bles contests will be staged with the singles posts going to the men who played in the opening engagement with Franklin and Marshall. Paul Bar ber will hold the number one position while Captain Ted Wolfe will be sec ond man. Ed Butler, Johnny Metzner and Robbie Robinson will fill the re maining posts. Coach Dink Stover declared that if it is possible, the second string men would be assigned the doubles con tests. He stated that the Nittany racquet wielders should find no; diffi culty in clowning the Gettysburg team. After returning from the George town and Navy engagements, the racqueters resumed practice 'on the Varsity courts on Monday and Tues day. Last year the eourtmen defeated Gettysburg G-to-1 and indications point to a repetition this year. The Bullet racquet squad lost w Franklin and Marshall in their second match of the season by the same score that the Lions downed F. and M. in the opening meet here, 5-to-2. 1 ~ ~ 5: "PROMISES FILL no sack"... it is not' words, but taste, that makes you enjoy a cigarette. 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