Tuesday. Api❑ 2a. laai Sidelines Director of Athletics Hugo Bezdek, who returned Saturday from a meet ing of the boxing tales committee in Philadelphia, reports an interesting discussion with Plank Wiener, chair man of the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission The question of the re cent action of that eloup in taxing college boxing and wrestling meets and of sending , a, supervisor to all college contests,-was !nought up in the conversation. EEMI According to Wiener, it nos not the primary purpose of the Commission to tat college con test 4, but rather to curb high schools and preparatory schools front holding unsupersised tour neys Wiener stated that it was possible and probable that an amendment to the present ruling hould he made eliminating col leges front the tat. _o____ Sport, dopesters had hailed Penn's relay team as winner in the four-mile college relay championship of Ammica long before the fast com bination 'of Ritchie, Dean, MeKniff, and Conn actually did hang up the Red and Blue ns winning colors at the Penn Catnival Saturday. How eve!, the cainisal iccoid for the iun, set by Nittany iunnets in 1929, was unequalled by Penn's time of 18 min utes, 2 4 seconds The Lions did it in 17 initiates, 48 fi seconds two }vats ago. I=l=l "I'm putting on n show for the Nai3 folk, but I'm not getting paid for it," Spike IV ebb, former Nat> boxing coach, declared Sat urday n lien he announced his resignation from the Naval Aced enWs coaching stall. Since 1919, when Webb took incr. - the Mid shipmen hosing outfit, the mil) dual meet lost by the Navy mit men was dropped to Syracuse late in the past swain =MO Andy Anderson, captain and thhd defense nminstay of the Lion lacrosse team, NV4S deflated ineligible to com pete ml intercollegiate sport this spring because of a semester's ab sence ftrim school. Coach Ernie Paul's %fickmeni will choose a new leader be fore Faiday to invade Maly land aniS Westein Maryland Edward White Trousers hit a high note in smartness. EDWAIID CLOTHES .MADE FOR. YOU $24.75 - $28.75 - $38.75 Displayed here at the University by one of our Represontatives Smith's Tailor Shop Exclusive Agents COLLEGIAN SERVICE DIRECTORY Consult This Directory. 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Lions Win As -Stokes Gives Dickinson Nine But 5 Hits Veteran Hurler Faces Only 30 Batsmen • In 3-2 Victory Behind the stellar pitching of Ifal Stokes, veteran huller, Penn State's vanity baleball team took a well earned 3-to-2 vietoiy from Dickinson on Beaver field Saturday Stokes turned in a lnilliant per : fornumce alloning the visiting nine but five hits, all hut one of which Wore garnered after tao were out in the fifth inning Except for this inning, he pitclual to only three men in each frame 'biking out four bats men and calking none He also aid ed in the field and at the bat, account ing for two put-outs and hammering a single to center Held in the second inning. The MusserLivevey-Young cut short promising Dickinson sullies in the second and s'nenth innings by two well executed double plays Although charged with the only eirin of the game, Reg Smith continued his brd hunt work at short-stop by =lng several fine plays. I=l Smiling all then inns in the first inning, the Lions nesei rebngmahed the lead Musser% hitting was out standing in the Nittany offense as the thud baseman lined out two singles and a double in four tam, at bat He also shared stolen base honors with Diedrich, whose speedy base-sunning gave him too of the game's three stolen bases. The contest was well-played by both teams and fast throughout Although he yielded eleven hits to the Blue and White nine, Shomock, Dickinson's pitching ace, scattered them well and never seas in serious trouble after the feet inning Ile fanned six Lion batsmen but seas aided by the two double plays his teammates tuined ...judge for yourself the superb siderinr„ in addition, its long, tonal quality that's ]Sacked in long life of pleasure.giving this compact case. You'll be quite modestly priced. At your amared! For this handy little Columbia dealer's, $5O. See and Columbia Portable to eraciously bear this beauty today! 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Inenr,orated Bellefonte, Pa 1 The SCore —1 I=l W r h 0 It fhwmy rf 3 I ' 1 1 Llvezey 1L 4o 5 2 5 Muover al; 4 1 1 3 DkOrich of 4 1 2 I 0 Smith o 4 2 0 I t 011.011.0 C .4 0 4 I Youno lb 4 12 2 Drill I 4 0 3 n it J Blokeso 2 2 TM 'li 3 1 Si 10 DlLkinoon 121 • • 01. r Johnson rt 3 0 0 I Ironer 211 4 0 0 Dweeon 31, 4 0. I Bonney 4 0 II VI 101e111 - 0 7 Hedge. et - 3 I 0 7ereo x 3 I I Sloan If 3 0 3 Mumma --- 3 0 Teti I 0 0 Tottahl : "9 2 6 21. 9 .< butted for .Jnltthion In 9th • D1Lkin.0n.....-2-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Vann Shit: 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 . . 1 rroS4-1 7 .7cre Stott. 1 ISmitht . Maths xon. none TllO ti hlt—Mtntexr Stolen bmes—Dletlrsch.2.. Monet. Double plu,s— Mugu, to I.heze to Younu 2 Bonney ta Sliontock Irroo to Bonney. Struck out IS Stoker 4 111 SlcOmock. I Mom, on knik— OIY 1 OR Stokes. one Tilt by 00,5—Smith looted I.ol—Sultsmun Um, Irt--.1.1 Only. in at opportune times The team's five hits were divided between Bon ney, Hedges, Feroe, Sloan, and the pitcher. Hoopes opened the Nittany attack on the first play of the game, Sim m et's wildness giving him a free ! ticket to the first base. He advanced to second when Dawson took Live zeY's grounder and scored on Mus ser's long smile. Diedrich also sin gled sending Musser to second, and the two advanced a few .moments lutes on a dauble steal. - Although Smith flied out to Sloan, Musser and Medi ich both scored on Saltzman's single. The catcher died on first when Sloan took Young's fly to end the Nittany scoring. Dickinson also got all her runs in one inning, the fifth. After Bonney and Vivadelli wets out, Young to Stokes and on a fly to the Lion first baseman, respectively, Hedges got STRICTLY ASE OF ND GNLENT . . . You Will Enjoy Your Meals LAIRD'S Phone 6164 W. College Ave SCHILLING General Repairing Lawnmowers Sharpened Opposite College Diner Penn State Hotel JON. GARBER, Mgr. Your Friends Will Like Our Service Front Campus at Miles St. REAL GARAGE SERVICE STORCH MOTOR COMPANY Storage and General Repairs Phone 760 288 E. College Ave. Totaeo;„Gas and Oils TEL; Pi11411:4 STICKMEN PREPARE FOR CAME FRIDAY Coach Paul Drills Untried Lions To Meet Green Terrors In Opening Tilt Prepaiing for the opening encoun ter of the season, Coach Elmo Paul is drilling the Lion lacrosse twelve for its engagement with the Westein Maryland stickmen at Westminster, Md., Fislay and for 'the Univei say of Maryland team at College Pail, the following day In theii first encounter of the sea son, the Westein Maryland twelve was defeated by a strong Nav2 team 10-to-0. The stiongest part of the Terrors' playing was evidenced in their defense which held for the fast half only to break in the last min utes of play after repeoted attempts of the Middies, The Western Many land twelve will attempt to avenge a defeat at the hands of the iSittany stickmen last year by a 7-to-a 'co,. Although several men were lost by graduation, the team which Maryland will send against the Lions mill be a.fornudable aggregation. The South erners were consuleied the best in the country in 1928 and received a second place ',Ming in the national standing last year. to first on a hard-hit single.. He ad ',zinced to second when Feioo hit a onebagger and scored uhen Stokes yielded the third Dickinson hit to Sloan. Shomotk almost tied his own game ;when he sent out a liner to Hoopes scoring Pesos, but a relay, Hoopes to Saltzman to Smith to Young, caught him at the initial sack A Complete Food Service ICE---COAL---COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Phone 136• J 'IVIo ther K notes Best' She Wants to Spend Mother's Day at The Nittany Lion State College, Penne Reservations Now Being Made F=31EIMIE!!!1!=i!l!I • Juniors! Seniors! Have You Seen the New Class Blazers? Talk About Neat --- Navy Blue With a White Lion's Head on the Pocket It's Penn State's Standard Blazer From Now On Get Your Measurements Taken Anytime Between 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Today or Tomorrow Price $7.25, At Stark Bros.-and Harper's Board Will Consider Gym Team Retention Whether Penn State is to con. tmm.. having a varsity gymnasium team, will be decided at a meeting of the Athletic Bond of Combol the third week in May. The board mill also decide whether letters are to be awaided to those who have paitimpated in the sport this year. Election of a gym team manager for next year will await the out come of this meeting. Harry W. Davidson '33 was named captain of the 1932 taunt recently. 22 FRATERNITIES ENTER I. 111. TRACK-FIELD MEET Esentg To Open Tomorrow at 110 O'clock—Will End Eridt* With twenty-two fr.:lto:tubes al ready entered, the Intramural track and field contest will open tomorrow on New Bearer field. Both track and field events wilt be run off together at 3 30 o'clock with all standard distance races and field contest included in the meet Entrees for the races moll be Arsted by then 'tram managers before the stint of each run and field contest compet itors will enter themselces at the !various starting places. On Thursday at 4 ircloek, the pre hmmary heats of the half-mile relay • mill he run, mlnle the finals are set for Friday at 4 o'clock. Cross coun try lettermen are ineligible for all r tinning events longer than the quarter sole race Team entry lists for the meet will be open until tomorrow for any frat ernity or non-fraterarty groups who wish to compete. Managers should see John II Stewart 'TI The Corner unusual MIS=S2=I!MMIM LIONS TO ENGAGE ORANGE TRACKMEN Condermen Fail in Placing at Penn Carnival an 4-11111 c Relay Team Gaine Fourth Seeking to gain their first dual vie telly of the season, Coach Nate Cart nen Si ill send an inexperienced track team into action against Syracuse Saturday afternoon on Nei• Beaver yield. Although failing to place in the Penn Relays Saturday, the Nittany cinderinen shoued evidences of strength in several events. McDow ell, after sunning his heat in the hur dles, lost in the finals. In this same event the relay record ass biol.en by Kellar of Ohio State. The four-mile relay team, handi capped by the absence of Captain illeminger, finished fourth in that event Penn, for the second year in succession, won this event, although the time was much slower than the present record held by a Penn State quartet. - Syracuse also faded to gain any outstanding victories in the relays on Franklin Field.' The 'strength of the Oriinge tonic is mainly in dis tance runs and hurdle events SIGMA TAU ELECTIONS (Honorary Engineering) (Undergraduates) Gilbert S Nevem 12 Charles E Laedlein '32 Kenneth M Rolnick '22 William II Eidam 31. '32 SAVE THAT EXTRA MONEY AND TAKE IN A SHOW! Easily Possible With Our 20°10 Reduction on All Underwear, Socks and Handkerchiefs Have That TUX SHIRT Laundered Now! It Will Be Ready When You Want It • , - '' Penn State Launday 320 WEST BEAVER AVENUE Phone 124 Mat!=!!!3=l ' FaTe TENNIS TEAM TO MEET GETTYSBURG SATURDAY .!sietnten Will Open Season in , Tilt Against Bullets Here a Gettysburg aggregation here Siam day that has -failed to show much 'promise in its first two meats Frank hn and Marshall won all but one of the contests in thew match with the Bullets, and t‘itli Dickinson all but tux,. A match ttitli Lehigh was post poned. The varsity team fin the first match Saturday will probably be chosen from among the following Lion netmen• Robinson, Thompson, McCune, Carter, Frets, Fret, Scheaf ler, Reynolds, and McCabe, according to Coach Dank Stover Dickinson, the net team's third opponent, lost a match Saturday to Suarthmare by the score of 9-to-0 A' captain Alin probably be annotated Saturday for Battlefield encounter, and a. regular head is to be elect-ad later in the season to replace Ted Wolfe '3O last year's' head vmsT ROUND OF CONTESTS Because of bud weather conditions fire first sound gamy of the inti a mural baseball tournament mill b played off this meek beside, th twelve games in the second num and the six games of the third sound Nest meek the final group of game mill be played off, with the champion ship contest scheduled for May 11 Real„New England Inns 130=1E1 Williams Inn Williamstown Mars The tont /Orates Ambern Mu s Mt liolyohe lintel South Monet :dm, Deerloan Inn; ittarborn Minh Norwich Inn. 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