Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 22, 1931, Image 3

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    Friday, Alpy ££, lltti
Sidelines
The complete shut-out of the Nit
tany trackmen by Temple univeisity
in the 100 yard da a h and all but thud
in the 220 yard iun Saturday reveal
ed an obvious Lion weakness m these
events. Pitt with Harris, Ulteijinck,
ami Monheim is expected to score
heavily in these events tomorrow,
and liases its hope foi winning the
meet on the ability of the dash men
to outpoint the Nittany entrants.
Captain Utterbnck, dusky track
leader of the Panthers, was t(ie
only' Pitt man to score a win In
the field events nt the meet on
New Bearer field last year. llis
leap of 23 feet 11 inches gained
him a victory in the broad jump.
In addition Uttorback placed sec
ond in the high jump and in the
pole vault. He is the first color
ed athlete to he honored with a
cnptninc) of a Pitt team.
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Three college lacrosse teams are
outstanding this yeni for the cham
pionship. nccoiding to Coach Ernie
Paul, 'Nittany stick mentor With
undefeated seasons so for, the Johns
Hopkins, St. John's and Maryland
teams aie the leading contenders. The
Mniyland twelve defeated the Lion?
by a decisive score. Army, which
will meet the Nittnny team tomor
row, lost to the Ilopkins twelve 4-to-l
at Baltimme.
Tufts college heads the list of
Eastern intercollegiate baseball
teams with an undefeated record.
Pcnii Slate is among the ranking
nines, with two defeats in seven
gnmes Lehigh with one victor>
_in eleven starts is on the other
end'of the list.
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gMikc Milligan, member of the Pitt
g' ran track team, for two years
he 100 yaid dash m the mter
stic track meets held heie, as
rosontativo of Peabody high
sfrool of Pittsburgh. As a member
o£ the Pitt freshman team he has
b£en the outstanding performer, plac
ing consistently in the 100 yard da3h,
the 220, and in the discus throw. An
ofhoi star performer for the fiesh
riihn team which will meet the Nit
tiny fiist-vear men tomonow is Kel
]&, who has chalked up a time of
2/5 seconds m the quaitcr-mile
isin and has done the half mile in less
ti(an two minutes
j, Jolm N. ShafTer ’3l, guard on
l ’the freshman football team last
J.faH, has passed entrance* exami
• nations for the ,Unitcd States Na
val Academy and vvIII report
- there June Hi. ShaiTcr plajed in
\ both freshman grid games and
received his numerals in football
*, Penn State teams have piobably
engaged in more athletic contests
with Syracuse representatives than
those of any oth-n college On one
day the vaisity and ficshman foot
ball teams and the soccer players
battled to scoreless ties, while the
Nittany haulers downed the Hillmen.
Defeating the Lions twice in basket
ball, the Orangemen lost in both box
ing ai)l wiestling Spring spoit3
have been a complete sweep for Penn
State. The batsmen, stickmen, and
trackmen defeated the Hill athletes
this year A tennis match, scheduled
with the Orange, was rained out.
Two Lion have been
forced <o drop from varsity com-1
petitions for the remainder of
the season because of attacks*-of, s
appendicitis. 'Following only a
week after Sol Sattzman, Lion
catcher, Douglass, sophomore
high jumper, hns developed a
case of appendicitis. He scored
n third in the Temple meet and
tied with four others for first in
the North Carolina encounter.
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Bison Diamondmen To Play
Lion Team Here Tomorrow
Stokes Will Seek Fifth
Mound Victory in
6 Contests
The Lion and the Bison will meet
again when Conch Call Snavoly
brings a veteian Buckncll nine to en
gage the Nittnny vaisity lieio at 2 45
o’clock tomm i ow nftei noon.
Hal Stokes will seek his fifth vic
toiy of the .season when he ascends
the mound * ugninst the visitors lo
moriow, while Swan will again he
the starting catchoi. Coach Bedenk
will use his vaisity infied and out
field iril tomoirow's encountei
Opposing Stokes on the mound will
be Trudnak, leading Buckncll pitcher
Niod, veteran catcher, wil complete
the starting Bison batteiy Kenny
and Sh’avv will be leady foi iclief
duty at these positions.
Susquehanna Game Canceled
Mills, Williams, Vettci, and Ross
will bo starting Buckncll mfioldeis,
and Ammcrman, Dutchnk and Young
will be in the outfield Gaffney, Me-
ElUgot, and Boyei may also see seiv
ico for the Lewisbmg,toam
Although the Bison diamondmen
have lost three games while winning
only two, they are expected to make
a strong attempt nt hi ealdng the
Lion winning stieak. Thiee of their
scheduled games have been rained out
Penn State ;was forced to lemain
idle again when lam caused cancel
lation of the Susquehanna game on
Wednesday As yet the Lions have
been unable to play one mid-week
contest at home because of weather
conditions.
YEARLING BATTERS
TO FACE BUCKNELL
Houck May Start Groce on Mound
Against Lewisburg Team
Away Tomorrow
Freshman batters will play then
only game away when they engage
Buckncll fnst-yoar men at Low’isliuig
tomonow afternoon Coach Leo
Houck’s- nine has won two of the
three games this season while the
Bison yearlings have a ’similar lee
oul
Giaco may take the mound for the
Lions, Coach Houck has indicated,
with Kerr, Parks, and Balthascr held
in relief. This will be the fust time
that Grace has received the assign
ment Zavvackt will take his usual
post behind home plate
Either Marsh or McFarland will
begin the game at first, while Walker
or Lucas will probably make the trip
as second basemen. Edwaids, who
knocked n home lun for the Lions in
last week’s encounter with Cook
academy, will hold down the thud
sack, with Thomas as alternate
Coach Houck expects to start
Greenstone nt shoitstop. The out
field will be made up of Slusscr, Pim
stqin, and Jackson. It is doubtful
whether more than four outfieldois
will go to Lewisburg
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FINCHLEY BOATER IS
OCNIY.ED AND THE PARTICULAR SENNIT BRAID EMPLOYED IS OF^
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ALSO PANAMAS, LECIiOPNS AND MJLANS
AGENTS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES
WILL LEAD Buckncll Agninst
Niltnn} Batters
COACH CARL V SNAVELY
PLWXKS ELECTIONS
(Dramatic Siiclelj)’
Genevieve S Mojei ’32 i
Sylun M. Mulhn M 2
Neil G. Campbell Ml ‘
Reginald R Kearton ”11 ’
William II Bogai ”52 t
George S Fuedman ”12
Robert P. Fugate ”12
Russell R. Gieulich M 2
.Edwnul IC Keen ”52 ! ?
Alex Mantinband M 2
James B Gioss M 3 *
Jesse E Holland M 3
Wendell E Mtnnich ’53
Janies 11. Ramsey ”53
Kail II Stiobl M 3
Donald B Wilcox ”53
Benjamin L Wi>e M 3
Jlaiold M. Foisytli M 3
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Dough Blenders 50c
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Hand Painted Cake Cover and Tray $1.50
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NITTANY STICKMEN
, TO OPPOSE ARMY
Seek Second Successive Victory
Over Academy Twelve
At West Point
Engaging m their last game n\vn\,
a Nittany iatiosso tenm mil meet the
Aimv twelve at West Point, at 2 550
o’clock tomouow afternoon
Coach Ei me Paul will stait Gwynn
in the opening line-up at the goul
position, with McMillen and Dav nt
the points Houck, Detkei, and Ed
waids. v. ill play m live defense posi
tion? Edel will play at eontci while
Smith, Carlson, and Anton«on will
form the Lion defense.
18 To Make Trip
Capt Lewis will plav in the out
home position and Wcbei i* scheduled
tor in home Ciamci, Ileppcnstall,
Croohe, Ilassan, Kiclar, and Kaiser
will piobnbly cntei the game
Having lost only one game this
season the Lion sticktneii will at
tempt to repeat Uieir last year’s vic
toiy over the Army team, 4-to-3
With a foinndnble list of victories to
their emht, the Aimy iccently lost
its fiist game to John? Hopkins uni*
vcisity stickmen nt Balttmoie, 4-to-l.
Colgate, Swaithmore, Rutgeis, Bos
ton univeisity, Haivard, and Union
aie among the college teams which
have been defeated by the Cadet la
uossemen with wide maigins.
INVITE SOIL EXPERTS HERE
Invitations for the soil feitility
conference to he held hcic June 24
to 2G have been mailed to soil tech-'
nologists throughout the United!
States, Canada, England, and Western
Europe.
Lion Cindermen Will Meet
Panther Team Tomorrow
Nittany Track Squad
To End Season
At Stadium
In theii final dual meet of the sea
son, the underrated Nittnnv tiaekmen
will oppose the Univoisitj of PiU>-
buigh )unnci -> .tomouow afternoon
at tin stadium at Pitt-bmgb
Although defeated bv Ohm Slate.
West Virginia, and Anm, the Piti
theis suipiiscd their foßoweis Itv
downing the Carnegie Tech te tm
BG'/i-to-48K* Uttiiback, dvcathalon
athlete, is the outstanding Liackman
on the Pitt team In the meet with
the Tin tans, litteiback won the hioad
jump, tied foi lust place in tin high
jump, placed second in the pole vault
and second in the eentuiy.
Lions Slrong in Heights
Coach Caitmell has selected Ken
nedy, Dale, and Ed Flemnk-en to icp
icsent Penn State in the dashe?, and
Gutsavage and Sam I’lennikcn to en
ter the 440 Rekeu. will nm the BSO
and compete m the mile. Olhei half
nulcis making the tup to Pittsbuigh
are Hughes, Dunavvav, and Willaid
King, while Sicskv and Detvulei will
also enter the mile
Captain Meismgei anil ChaiW
King will mn the 2-mile, while Mc-
Dowell and Hill aie slated tu enUi
the high hurdles, and nNo compete
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TEPPING INTO A MODERN WORE
“THE THINKER”
... a telephone version
The name Electrical Thinker might be ap
plied to one unit of telephone apparatus.
Technically it is known as a Sender and is
brought into action each time a call is made
in a panel dial central office. By means of
electrical mechanism, it records or “remem
bers” the dialed number and routes the call
to the proper line.
The steady expansion of the Bell System
BELL SYSTEM
A NATION-WIDE SYSTEM Of I N TER-C ON N ECTIN G TELEPHONES
TO RUN m Last Dual Meet for
Lion Trackmen
L.A_
PAUL REIvERS *3l
in the low huidie? along with Ful
leiton P.ilmei and Band aie the
Nittanv entiie. in the high jump
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There is no better reference than an
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We Invite Your Account
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in volume of calls, number of telephones
and miles of wire cannot be taken care of
meiely by an enlarged use of existing types
of apparatus.
To serve the continually growing telephone
needs of the nation, it will always be the task
of Bell System men to devise, refine, perfect
and manufacture new kinds of equipment
such as The Thinker.
Foge Tlii’cd
PLEBE TRACKMEN
WILL ENGAGE PITT
Unhicd Yearling 3 rock Combination
Will Meet Panther Freshmen
'roniorrow Aflernnnn
An untiied freshman tinck team
will face the Univoi«it\ of Pitts
laugh yenihngs tommimv afternoon
at the Panthei V stidium 3 lie me-it
will he held in conjunction with the
vai-itv meet
In then oulv dual meet of the rea
son, twunlv-lhioe fie-hmen, selected
on the buns «.f Hi.n -bowing mliml
meets, will nuke the 1 1 ip to Pilts-
Lingh 'Jhe Paiitln-i fie-hmen have
victmios in dual meet- to tl.au crjd
lt ovei Kuki uni the Carnegie Tech
plebes
Included m the list *-elactj<l by
Cmih Caitmell to fice Pitt aie Ald
ncii, lknnvalt, Jlaipei Rhodes,
Risluk Gio.s, Engl md. Noiton, Van
deimaik, J!ool, Kncliuei,
and Gteenleif latl -on. W.inls
' lions \ Anhuet is. A<l mis, O’Shea, Coll,
Savland, 'ravloi, and Mav will also
mike the tup to Pittsbuigh.
DAVID F. KAPP.
Cashier