Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 05, 1931, Image 3

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    Tuesday, May 5. w.n
[TRACKMEN DOWN
1 SYRACUSE, 69-06
Musser Shatters College Record
In Javelin Throw, Tallying
199 Feel, I '/ inches
By showing a marked supcrioi ity In
the distnnces,i hurdles, discuss, javelin
nnd hammer thiow, the Nittany track
team wa3 able to nose out the Syra
cuse runners 69-to-GG in a dual meet
hcVc Saturday.
Thirling the javelin 199 feet lVi
inches, Musser set a new College rec
ord for this event. His throw Satur
day broke his own record of 187 feet
1 inch by ovr twelve feet Lion
athletes made a clean sweep in this
event and also in the mile run. , .
McDowell and Roksrs, by winning
the two hutdlg events and the 880
r and.mile, respectively, were the high
scoiois for the Penn State team, while
Benjamin led the Syracuse trackmen
with firsts m the broad jump and
pole vault. The greatest strength of
the visitors was shown in the high
jump, pole vault, and broad jump.
To Meet North Carolina
Although inferior to the Hillmcn
.in the dashes, the Nittany Tunners
dominated the mile and two mile
events. Detwilor and King -finished
fust and second in the two mile, while
Tickets, Captain Meismger and Sie3ky
led the Syracuse cindormen to the :
tape in the mile
Edwards von the hammer throw
with a hurl of 128 feet 6 inches, while
Shawley finished second in this event
and threw the 125 feet 9
inches to win. Kennedy and Dale
placed second and thud to E. Katz
of-Syracuse m the centuiy and Ken
nedy finished thiid in the 220 Os
beek tied for second m the polo vault
which was -won by Benjamin.
The second dual meet will be held
Saturday when the Nittany athletes
face the strong track squad from the
UmvciBity of North Carolina The
Tat Heels defeated the Lions last year
in a meet at Chapel Hill, Noith Caro
lina, piling up 70% points to Penn
State’s 55%.
The North Carolina team is one ol
die leading cinder squads in the Soutl
ind is favored to repeat their lasi
/eai’s victoiy when they meet Pern
State here Satuiday.
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Pitt Schedules Lions
For Turkey Day Tilt
Penn State again appears as the
Thanksgiving day gndtron oppon
ent on the Panther schedule re
leased Sunday The game will be
held at the Pitt Stadium.
With Pittsburgh playing here a*
the homecoming day attraction
October 31, the Lion card was the
first one in the history of Penn
State football which did not have a
Thanksgiving day game ‘
HILLMENBOWTO
NITTANY NINE, 6-5
Colgate Hands Batsmen Second
Defeat of Season Gaining
7-6 Win Saturday
An eighth inning mlly gave Penn
State batsmen a G-to-5 victory over
Syracuse Friday for their third con
secutive victory, but Colgate broke
the winning streak by overcoming the
Nittany lead to emerge on ,tho long
end of a 7-to-G scoie at Hamilton,
N. Y, Saturday
Hal Stokes turned in nnother bril
liant pitching peiformanco in the Hill
contest limiting Oiange batters to six
hits and striking out eight. His hard
hit double in the eighth biought Drill
m fiom second-for the winning run
of the game.
The Lions got off to a one run lead
in the fourth inning, but successive
singles, Hoopc’s error, and Stone
berg's home run gave the home team
a 4-to-l advantage m the fifth The
Blue and White chalked up two more
tallies in the sixth, and, aftijr the
Orangemen secured their last lun m
the seventh, sewed up the game in
the eighth Four errors maned the
Nittany play.
Although both teams were charged
with five misplays, Lyman and Purple
had th*» bettci of a pitching argument
with Meade and Winn, and Colgate
handed the Lions their second de
feat of the season Saturday .
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Win, Lose in Games With Green
Terrors, University of
Maryland Team
Returning fiom a Southern trip on
which they won one game and lost
another, the Lion lacrosse team v ill
engage a Syracuse twelve on Now
Beavei field at 4 o’clock Thursday
afternoon <
The Nittany stickmon secured a
victory from a Western Maryland
twelve, l-to-0, Friday and were de
feated 13-to-0 by a strong Maiyland
team on Saturday afternoon Against
the Green Terrors the playing of the
defense was outstanding while against
the Maryland twelve, the defense
withstood the attack duiing the first
half holding the score to 3-to-0, only
to crumble in the second period
"Will Change Linc-up
result of the game with the
Southern team®, Coach Ernie Paul
will probably .fnter a new attack in
the Syracuse' game. Irwin, thud
defense man, and Kano, point, are
slated f<m the opening hne-up Ed-
b/cMillan, Gwynn, and Lewis,
.who wore outstanding in the Maiy
land game, will also be in the opening
list
The Syracuse team has a record of
two wins nnd a loss nhoady this
season The Orange stiekmen opened
then season with u 4-to-3 victoiy
over Cornell and defeated the Onon
daga Indians 2-to-0 in the second
game of the season The undefeated
Maryland twelve inflicted the first
defeat on the Orangemen by chalking
up a 12-to-2 score.
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GOLF TEAM BEATS
SWARTHMORE, 5-1
Army Ties Lmksmen i-3 in Second
Match of Trip at Cornwall
Snturday Afternoon
Lion golfei s gained a "-to-l victory
ovoi Svvaithmoic on the Rolling Gieen
Count! v club course at Spi tngfield
Fudny, but were held to a ’{-to-', tie
with West Point linkmi n on the Storm
King couise at Cornwall, N Y, Sat
tudav afternoon
In the SvaithmoH match, Bill
Naeios vvus the only I.ion golfei to
sullei defeat as Captain Johnny
Murray. Ficddy Brand, nnd Hugo
Bezdek ji won m the singles although
Brand was foiccd to plnv nineteen
holes to win his match in both singles
ami foursome competition '
The West Point team gamed a tie
by \ntue of two v.uities m. the •
singles at th« expense of Nneios and;
Bezdek and bv defeating Mui ray and
Bezdek in one of the fouisome j
matches Brand, low scorer for the
meet with a eaid of 7‘i. and Mm ray*
won the individual matches for the
College while Brand pirn mg with
Nacios managed to keep the Lions -
from defeat by winning the othei j
fouisome event
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22 SCHOOLS TO COMPUTE
IN TRACK MEET SA'IURDW
Twenty-two high school and pie*
paratoiv .schools tluoughout the* slate
have aheady signified then intention
of entering the annual mterscolastic
track meet heie next Satuiday En-‘
tnos will close today
The high schools will compete tn
the class B division, while the pm
paratoiy schools will register in cl is®
A Kiski, the defending class A
chnmpon, and Altoona, the class B
champion, have cnteicd the meet
again this ycai
In addition to the icgulai track
and field events, the track men will
compote in 1 clays Individual tio
phios will he given the leluy winners
as well as to the teams obtaining the
most point® in their division
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