Tuesday, flluy jsw Sidelines Penn State will be represented in the intercollegiate track and field championships at the Univemty of Pennsylvania this week by a sqund of twelve men ” Tha Lion hopes are centeicd on Itekeis and Detwiler in the mjle run and Captaiq Meisinger and Charlie King m the 2-nub event. On the basis of the season's por fmmance, these veterans should ex hibit the strength of the 1931-Nittnny cindeimcn ‘ . IMMO Coach Nate Carlniell’s track men closed a'n undefeated season aa far ns dual meets were con cerned by conquering the Pan thers with on 81-to- ! 54 score at Pitt Stadium Saturday. Utter hack, Pitt’s dusky captain, kept his team from a complete rout by scoring first places in the pole VUult, hundred, broad jump, a tic for first in.tlie lugh jump, and n second place in the 220 yard dash - Four men of Coach Cartmcnl’s inter collegiate cross country championsrip team have pioved then consistency in the ’mile and 2-mile events during tlie past season At the Pitt meet Satur day, Pokers finished a few strides in fiont of'Dctvvilci in the mile, while Captain Meiunger and Chailio King bieasted the tape together to set a new Stadium recoid of 9 minutes and 49 seconds for the 2-inile run. I=C:=l Although Lion hnksmen were downed hy Colgate on Thursdny afternoon, Conch Bob Rutherford was undoubtedly convinced Ibat Bill Nacios, only sophomore mem ber of the Nittany foursome, was a find of the 1931 season By sinking a twenty-five yard putt on an extra hole Bill saved the Blue and White from a shutout. Wjth three baseball games still to bo played, the Nittany batsmen will icmain at home to meet Villanova, Colgate, and Temple Of this group Colgate is the only one which has en gaged the Lions this yeai and it is expected that 1 the Maroon’s 7-to-G victory will be blotted out by a moio impiessivc showing of the Blue and White Satuiday, piovidcd it doesn’t lam On being interviewed concern- ing hopes of a Lion victory in the baseball gnme with Villanova tomorrow, Conch Joe Bcdcnk said. “You can say that my* biggest hope is that it doesn’t rain.” Officials of the University "of Pilts buigh believe the entue Pitt Stadi um, seating 75,000, will be a sellout before the end of .July for the Pitt- Aimy football game, November 14 This v} ill be the second time vn as many years that the Pitt bowl 'will have boon sold out. The Notie Dame team had a lecord-bicaking crowd of 75,000 last fall. The stadium was built in 1925, 4* <■ _ a- 'C'/'/j' C/1 * £ii^r ### 1 1 '■ -i-i- t■ >i^ I THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FINCHLEY BOATER IS WIDELY: RFC - & < OGNI7.ED AND THE PARTICULAR SENNIT BRAID EMPLOYED IS OF A FRESH , CLEAR VARIETY . W PERFECT HAT , PERFECTLY STYLED. ALSO PANAMAS, LEGHORNS AND MILANS AGENTS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITER STATES TRACKMEN DEFEAT PITTSBURGH, 81*4 Complete Undefeated Dual Meet , Season With "Victory Over Panther Cindermen Overwhelming the Panthers with a 81-to-B'l maigm at Pittsburgh Sat urday, Penn State's ttaek team brought to a close a season during which they have been undefeated in dual meets Despite the soggy track, Captnin Moismgei and Charles King set a new stadium iccord foi the 2-nnlc tun when they bioke the tnpe ahieast in nine minutes, foity-nme seconds Utterback, captain of the Pitt team, was high scdici of the ilay with lusts in the 100-yaid du*h, pole vault, bioad jump, a tie for first m the high jump, and a second in the 220-v.ml dash A clean sweep of all places in the mile, half-mile, 4-10, and javelin, with first and second in the hammer ac counted ity the Lions’ margin of victory ovei the Pitt team Rakers easily won the mile and was followed to the tape by Detwiloi and King. In the half-mile Dunaway placed fust, while Hughes and King finished sec ond and thud Tn Enter I. C. I- \ Meet Grits&vage won the 440-yaid ’dash leading his teammates Flenmkcn anil Hidingct, who placed second and third respectively. Mussel, Sigel, and Shawley took the first three places in the javelin to shut out the Pan thers in tins event. McDowell gained a victoiy for the Lions in the 120- yard low hurdles, while FulJoiton out distanced the Pitt lunners in the high liuidles. Edwards and Shawley finished fust and .second in the hammer tluow, while Shawley also placed second m the discus and thud in the shot put Coach Caitmcll will entoi twelve men in the Intel collegiates at Fianh lin Field, Philadelphia, Fuday and Satuulny FRATERNITIES HAVE YOUR HEATING PLANT & CHIMNEY CLEANED ’ Insuie Warm Home Ne\l Winter The Holland Power Suction Cleaner Our Representative Will Call FRATERNITY BOOKS INVITATIONS STATIONERY MODERN TYPE FACES , , ATTRACTIVE LAYOUTS : CONVENIENT SERVICE Phone 85 Nittafly Printing k Publishing Company FIVE DOLLARS AND MOPE ■* THE FINCHLEY HAT <* WILL BE FOUND .HERE EXCLUSIVELY Nationally Known Cochran Named 1932 Gym Team Manager , James F. Cochinn ’32 was elected 1')32 gvmnnsium team mannget, while William W, llnzlett ’33, S Dale Kaufman M 3, and Thomas M. B Schiudci ’33 weic named fust assistants nt n meeting of the gym nastics executive committee Friday afternoon. Robeit G Tlunshei ’3l, captnin, Rebel t B Fanes ’32, pianugci, John C. Hoyt ’32, William I Levan ”12, Ilerbeit \Y: Mustcis ’>2, Ilauy W. Davidson ’33, Melvin A Foi sjthc ”11, Mai tin J Ilc,ch jr ”11, Kay A Maxwell ”13, and ChaiLs E Phillips ”13, weie granted a special awmd of the 4Vi inch letter. ARMY VANQUISHES NITTANY STICKMEN Lacrosse Team Bows to Cadet Twelve. 10-2, for Second Defeat of Season Suficting its second defeat of the season, the laciosse team was downed by a stiong Army twelve, 10-to-2, at WcA Point Saturday. Seven minutes after the stait of the game, Captain Lewis began the scaling with the lone Lion goal of the half Warren, Daicy, and Quinn competed goals foi the Cadets m the opening period while Biady, Army out home plavet, vva-. the outstanding peiformci of the second half He scoied foui consecutive goals while thiee additional tallies completed the Army total of ten Captain Lewis made the additional Nittany goal toward the -end of the game Weber and Lewis played at the homes positions in the opening line up with Kielar, Carlson, and Anton =on foiming the attack. Edel played at center while Edwaids, Decker and Houck weie the Lion defense Mc- Millen and Dav, at the points, and Gwynn, at goal, completed the Nit tany line-up. Justly v Famous lillb PUJJNN S'i.UlL CULLLAjIAiN BATTERS TO PLAY VILLANOVA TEAM Lions Meet Wildcat Diamomlmen Tomorrow—Hal Stokes May Take Mound Eager to resume competition nflei being lamed out of two games in the past week, I ion batsmen will take the field against the Villanova baseball team nt 1 o’clock tomonow afternoon on New Beaver field Conch Bcdenk hopes to start as manv of the vniMlv luu-up against the Wildcats ns posable, but semoi final examination will piobabh cause* changes at several positions. Died lich, Lmvey, and Young aic* [not certain of 'Luting, and thou* places may have to be filled bj le | seive fielders. Hal Stokes will piobabh make a : much-delayed attempt to gain Ins ■ fifth hulling victoiy of the season in tomonow', contest, while Swan n expected to complet-* the Blue and .White batteiv*. In the event that Stokes is unable to take the mound, Dave Meade mn\ get the pitching assignment To Start Strong Balterj The team that Coach Chat lie M<?- Geehan will bung to State College tomonow has had n pool season but is expected to piovidc an inlet eating afternoon foi tlu* home nine Al though thev have met with victoiy against sevual «tiong Eastern teams, the Mamlineis have lost a majonty ICE—COAL—COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Phone 136-J Do You- Liye Near Tyrone or Altoona? We Haul TRUNKS to Tyrone and ALTOONA and Points Between Reasonable Prices CALL C. E. CLOSE 823 West Beaver Aumue Phone 71 SENIORS.. PENN STATE COL For Next Year CALL AT COLLEGIA THETA CHI TEAM WINS I. M. SOCCER TOURNEY Bonus Plii Gamma Delta Eleven I*o In Closing Game Tuesday Theta Chi won the intramural soc cer tournament ovci Phi Gamma Del ta, 1-10-Q, in the final game Tues day. No team had succeeded in scoi nig against the winning Theta Chi combination dunng the toumnmont Two weeks ago, Phi Gamma Delta downed Lambda Chi Alpha, 4-to-3, and Theta Chi defeated Delta Theta Sigma, JJ-to-0 in the semi-final match es. In the quai tor-finals, the lesults weie D a ltn Theta Sigma 2, Phi Kap pa Alpha 0; Theta Chi 3. Sigma Phi Alpha 0, and Lambda Chi Alpha Chi Upsilon 0. Phi Gamma Delta ieccive'l a bye on this lound. of then game; including fiays with Gettysburg, Fordham, Manhattan, St John’s, and the Penn Athletic club of Philadelphia Thev bowed to Lafayette Satuiday A stiong pitching staff has been the Wildcats’ mainstay n their games this season, and Coach McGeehnn plans to stmt Kobilhs, possibly the outstanding huilot on the ataff, against the Lions tomociow. Whittock will catch Geisler, sensational shoit-stop, and Gazella, thud baseman, aie the big guns in the Villanova hitting attack The fonner ia leading the team with 4 batting aveiage of .370, while Ga/- ella, who is a biothei of Mike Gn/- ellu, fnrmoi New* York Yankee, lias solved the dehvenes of neaily eveiy pitcher the team has faced. Keep in Touch Your Alma SUBSCRIBING to Sent Anywhere $2.50 i Ul.<« \TE ENDS A \ L LION* GOLF IEAM Lion golfeis met their in two yeni s of match cr the lmnd3 of Colgate lint College couise Thui-oda by a l-to-2 scoie. I State baiely manager I out two points on an ext I Bill Nacios sank a twi I putt for lus thud bmifc This shot gave him his n Nelson and the Lions’ 1 the foui some. Si! 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