Tuesday, June 2, 1931 Sidelines The Nittany baseball nine will bring to a close Saturday one of the most successful seasons in recent Penn State history The team has how a record of seven victories'in nine games which can compare favor ably with that of most Enstcrn col leges. Both defeats were by one-run margins. > Terry. Colgate outfielder, had a perfect day at bat Saturday with four hits in four trjpp Jo the plate. That he catches for ward passes as well as he takes } care of ’outfield* flics was ‘demon strated-here one day last fall. I=l=l Much credit is due Coach Joe Be denk for the success of the toam m his‘first" year as coach. Ho will have a much greater problem in welding a winning nine into shape next year, however, since the team will lose heavily in all departments by gradu ation. Meade will be the only exper ienced huiler on the pitching staff, while Smith alone will* return in the mflcld. The outfield will suffer by the 1 loss of Dicdrich and Dull, and Saltzman’s graduation will leave rSwan as the nucleus of the catching staff. Jack Livezey made a beautiful one-handed' catch of Lyman’s hard-hit fly in the seventh inning of Saturday's game. The ball was going somewhere in a hurry when the Lion captain pulic'd it out of the air. 1=1:=1 When the lacros3c team took Col gate’s measure, 0-to-4, Saturday and the baseball team was also victoiious. over the Maroon, Penn State evened this year’s accounts with the Hamil towschool to some extent.’ Starting with a 40-to-0 conquest of Lion grid men Alumni Day, Colgate defeated the varsity basketball team twice and administered the only defeat of the season to the freshman parsers. They were one of the only two teams to defeat the varsity and freshman base ball teams, and when the golf team boyvetj to them recently, it was their first defeat in two seasons. »' -—0 i.McCabc was the only Lion net man forced to play more than two sfts to defeat lus opponent in Renn State’s 9-to-0 rout of Buck mil Saturday. Captain Englerth of the Bisons won the first set, £j-to;3, but McCabe came from hfehind to win the remaining two, 6ho-3, and 7-to-5. Another former star has returned snake Lafayette a bigger threat the 1931 Lion grid schedule. Lee iffibo, who played on the ‘1027 and 28 Leopard elevens, has returned Bi Persia and will he back at the tqn institution this fall to com- c one year as an undergraduate, resigned his position as director thietics in a Persian collego spon d by Lafayette. The Maroon's ng 1930 freshman team will also in providing the Lions with an resting afternoop November 14. TO OUR MANY FRIENDSi, ■ * WE EXTEND OUR'tfEAttTIEST' WISHES FOR AN ENjbYABLE ' , ■ - VACATION ;f jij.. EGOLFS j MISS LAMBERT WISHES YOU ALL ; A PLEASANT SUMMER l Second Floor, Lcitzcll Bldg. ' Phone 240-J ,Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 .. $12.50 Flat top single-pedestal desks, 80x45 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 80x52 ,25.00 ’ Student tables _ 5-00 fGate leg tables — r iL 4.50 Typewriter tables, 18x36... .....1 4.00 Typewriter tables with drawer and sjide ! 8.50 Telephone stands ! ! 4.50 Chiffoniers 12.50 Book shelves '4.50 Book racks 1 ‘ 1.75 Clothes trees - 2.00 [ Department of I Industrial Engineering Shops ! ENGINEERING UNIT/b’ LION NINE TO PLAY TEMPLE SATURDAY Tally 4 Home Ruqs in Downing Colgate Baseball Team ! By 11-to-2 Score ' Attempting to keep its undefeated, home rocoid intact, Penn State’s vaisity baseball team will meet a Temple tune in the last game of the season Saturday afteinoon on New Beaver field. The game wilt mark Hal Stokes’ last appearance on the mound for the Blup and White. He will seek hfs sixth pitching yietory m seycn starts when he opposes Tony Dougal, leading hpilcr for the Owls, Saturday. Temple has had a poor record tins season, losing thirteen games and winning only four. The victories were chalked up over Vermont, Penn Ath letic club, Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, and" Muhlenberg. Five of, the games on the. Cherry 1 and White schedule were rained out. •- ‘ Allows Colgate 8 nits Moonves, Musser, Dicdrich, and Smith smashed out home runs while Dave Meade was allowing Colgate eight scattered ’ hits, and'Bcnp State avenged an early season “defeat by overwhelming the \ Maiooji,. lf-to-2,- licre Saturday. Pitching his second victory of the season, Meade struck out six Maroon batsmen while the combined efforts of three Colgate hurlers were able to fan only half that number of Nit tany hitters. Meade allowed the visitors only one hit each.mnmg be fore the eighth. The home team found Purple for two hits and one run,ip ‘the first in ning. , After Hoopes had been thrown out, Weed to Callan.l Captain Live zey hit a double through center field. Musser flied out to the'first baseman, but Dicdrich’s long single scored the Nittany leader. The Lion center fielder stole second. Moonves, how ever, hit into Weed’s hands to end the inning. Hit Consecutive limners Meade’s single started a'Lion up rising m the third which did not end until eight men had batted,and scored four runs. Hoopes flied out ,to Cot trell. The pitcher advanced to second, however, when Livezey got a base on balls, and both moved up on Mes ser’s single Meade tallied on Dicd rich’s liner to Dashncr, and Moon ves’s four-bagger a minute latei cleaned the bags. -.Smith-singled, and Young flied out to Terry. The Lions sepred three more runs on as many hits in the fifth. Livezey singled and stole second. y The roar over Musser’s home run into the foot ball stands had not subsided when Diedneh walloped another one far over Terry’s head. The inning ended, however, when Moonves sent a liner to Weed, and Smith and Young flied out. “Murderer’s Row” came to bat again in the -seventh and chased Dav is', relief i pitches to the showers by scoring three more runs. After Livezey and Smith had been retired, Diodrifch batted out his second double of the day. 1 Moonvcs’s two-bagger fought him m, and Rcggy Smith' ended the ‘Lion scoring with a hard hit homer. Voting struck out to finish the inning ’ Colgate scored m the eighth .and ninth. 2 Athletes. Captain 4 Sports Next Year As Elections Results Four sports will be captained by two 3cmors next year ns a result of the tennis and golf elections last week. ’ Robert W. McKunc ’32, captain-elect of the 1931 soccer team, will also serve as captain of next year’s tennis team. Fred C. Brand ’32, captain-elect of the Lion basketball five for next year, was elected to Joad the Nittany links men next spring as a result of a meeting of the Icttermen last week. The’election of Brand and Me- Kune to the positions of captaincy in two sports each is the first time in the history of .Penn State that four sport 3 will be led by two se niors. As nearly as the College athletic > officials can remember, BilLCox '29 was the only Lion ath lete to captain two sports. Bill led the 2928 intercollegiate cross copntry champions and served as leader of die 1929 track team. Following the announcement of McKune’s election as ' captain of next year’s,net team, the Lion net men sent a radiogram to Ted read ing “Congratulations Captain Mc- Kunc.” The captain-elect sailed on the S.S. Bremen for Southamp ton, England, Thursday and will board a ship fori South Africa Fn day. Brand left State College Sun day to compete in the qualifying round of the national open golf championship in Pittsburgh this week. '34 BATTERS LOSE TO WYOMING NINE Drop Last Game of Season, 8-to-li, Against Powerful Seminary Team Here Snturday Penn State’s freshman baseball team dropped its last game of the season to a strong Wyoming semi nary nine, 8-to-5, on the varsity diamond Satuiday. Coach Houck’s players scored three runs in the first inning The Wyoming club tied the score in the third and gained a one-run margin in the fourth period. The Lions brought the score to tie again in the fifth by scoring one run and recorded another in the sixth. The seminary playcis registered a run m the eighth and three in the ninth to win the con test. Parks pitched the entire game for the home team. Jackson, Lion out fielder, scored two of State’s five tal lies His first run was a homer Thomas, Marsh, an<l Kascsak, each added a run to the freshman score. Davis, Wyoming’s left fielder, knocked a triple in the third inning to bring in three of the visitors’ mns LES SABREURS ELECTIONS (Honorary Fcnctnc) Irene M. Myers*’33 Doris M. Acker ’34 Marjorie M. Curtin ’34 Victoria R. Magda ’B4 Fern A. Shoemaker ’34 Betty B. Thompson ’34 .Camilla W. Weidaw ’34 College Cut Rate Store v Corner at Allen and Beaver ’ GRADUATION CARDS and SUGGESTIONS ' For GRADUATION • ; , k , , GIFTS NOW -ON-'DISPLAY\ .i ■■ r.. , 1 ‘Hand 'FilifiVeti \Qorlsec ■ .Tnr3 Sl.oo and' ' — EODAK films ! Special Reduction Sale Beginning June 2 Until June 9 £• Special Sale Now On We invite you to visit our store * and see the many bargains we are offering in up to date cloth- * ing and men’s furnishings.’ SAUER’S PI? ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE THE pENN Statu; IOILEGIain NITTANY STICKMEN DOWN COLGATE, 9-4 End Season for Intercollegiate Competition—Will Engage Alumni Saturday Concluding its intercollegiate sea son, a Penn State lacrosse twelve de feated the Colgate stickmen, 9-to-4, on New Beaver field Satuiday after noon. With the Lion twelve leading 4-to-l at the end of the first linlf, Carlson began the scoring in the opening min utes of play and secured a second goal noai the end, while Edwards tallied the other two points of the period. McLeer, Maroon out home player, scored their onlv goal in the first half Antonson scoicd first in the second period, and Weber shot two goals with Carlson and Henry each making a point for the Nittany twelve. The tlnee lomainmg Colgate stoics weie made by McLccr. To Meet Alumni The State line-up consisted of Gwynn at goal, McMdlcn and Day at the points, with Edwards, Deckel, and Houck in the defence positions Edel at center with Smith, Cailson. and Antonson in the attacks, and Weber and Lewis at homes, complet ed the line-up Substitutions includ ed Cramer, Croohe, Hassan, Henry, Hcppcnstali, Kielar, and Moorhouse. Although arrangements have not been definitely completed, the Lion twelve will probably meet an alumni laciossc team on New Beaver field Saturday, according to Coach Ernie Paul. Invitations have been sent to varsity stickmen playing since 192 G, and a formidable twelve will probably be formed VARSITY MEN TO ENTER GOLF INTERCOLLEGIATES Murray, Brand, Bczdek, Nacios Form Entries for Chicago Matches Captain Jdhnny Murray, Captain elect Freddy Biand, Hugo Bozdek jr, and Bill Nacios will represent Penn State at the intercollegiate golf tour nament which will bo held at the Olympia course, 'Chicago, Juno 23 to 27 Chailes H. Williams jr. ’3l, man ager of the team, for the past season, will accompany The Nittany foui some. Of the Lu>n.Jmk,s tqam, Captains Murray and Brand have entered the intercollegiate tournament befoie, last year having competed at Oakmont country club. Hugo Bezdek jr. was abo enteied last year Biand, how ever, was the only Lion entry to gain a place in the group of thnty two qualifiers. I. M. GOLF ENTERS FINALS Final matches in the intramural golf championships will be played off on the College course today between the Delta Upsilon team and the win ners of semi-final matches between Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Sigma. 82 Lettermen Will Return For 12 Sports Next Year 13 Football Veterans Expected Back Next Fall As 12 Are Graduated Monday Eighty-two lettermen will return to fortify twelve Penn State spoils teams in inteicollegiato competition next yeni. Thirteen men who won insignia m the 1930 grid campaign will provide a nucleus foi Conch Bob Higgins to woik with in moulding his 19“1 edi tion of the Nittany Lions The team will lose twelve letter-winners cs a icsult of graduation, two of whom were vaisity backfield men. Soccer fates better in giaduntion losses, as ten lettei winneis will be back when piaitice stalls this fall Four veterans will be gindunted. Cross-countiy, the othei full sport, will have half of the six lettei win neis returning to defend an intercol legiate title Four Lion ringmen aio the onlv letter winners whom Coach Leo Houck can use m next winter's cam paign Six men, including one inlci-: collegiate champion, have hung up then gloves fioni collegiate competi tion and will bo ineligible to compete as undergraduates following Mon day’s exercises Coach Chatlic Spcubl can expect seven lettermen back foi the first mat engagement of the wiestling season Four grapplers who won insignia last season will be lost, having completed their.college caieors. The Lion couit squad of 1032 will REKERS, MEISINGER WIN PLACES IN IC-1A MEET Capture Third, Fifth m 2-Mile Race For Only Penn State Scores Paul Rekeis. with a thud m the 2-mile, and Captain Chick Meismgei, with a fifth in the same event, were the only Lion runnels to scene in the IC. 4-A meet at Philadelphia Sat urday. Although winning lus heal in the 120-yard high huidles and placing second in the first senes of semi-h -nals, McDowell was eliminated in the second senes of semi-finals. Penn State placed thirteenth in the meet, which was won again by the Umvei sity of Southern California The Pennsylvania tiackmen led the castein teams and placed third with 21 points. Stanfmd finished second, while Harvard was nnotliei high ficoi er. ' CyAMELS can g® 0 days without water If you are a regular Camel smoker you already have no ticed a big improvement in your favorite cigarette. If you’re not a Camel smoker we ask you to switch to this braud for just one day, then leave them if you can. Itispcpperydustandparchcd- 1 Thanks to the new Humidor dry tobacco that are liarsli and Pack even n rancher ou the unkind to a smoker's throat. ' • If you waul the proof of that, } revel in the fragrant luxury of try Camels in the new Humidor expertly blended choicest Turk- Pack today, and snitch hack i ish and‘Domestic tobaccos in tomorrow, if you can. SL fresh mild condition. As fast as they come out of flj A 'HHI TSf £1 the cigarette making machine, lv B Bm H « probably contain five letter men fmm last wmtcr’3 team. As mnnv vetei ans will be giadualed. The gvm team, newest of Nittany spoits lep resentatives, loses only one leltcriiiaii by giaduntion, and seven will letum foi the second seu c on of intercolleg iate competition After playing then last game against Temple Satuiday, six piob uble letter wimeis on the baseball nine will be lost for future cam paigns. Six moic who may get let ters will be available for next ycai’s games The -nine number* of tiaik letter men will be ineligible to wear Penn Stale’s colois in intercollegiate com petition aftci Monday Six pioba ble W’unieis of insignia will return 1 Losing but one veteian of this veaiV matcbc3, golf will suflei least of the* spnng sports from gindtiatiou, as' three probable letter winners will be* back. | The 19‘12 lacrosse team will bo well fortified with ten veterans foi the! stick campaign next vein, although l five will not be back Seven piolnble tennis lettei winneis make the pios-' peits of next ycai’s team excellent Thiec will be giaduated • j SUMMER SCHOOL PRIVATE ROOM AND BATH FOR MEN AT Delta Tau Delta E. G. 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Thompson, Fretz, Shneffer, Cutting Take Seta Lion netmen lost only one set m their dean sweep of the Buckncll ten nis team heic Saturday, winning 9-to 0. The vietoiy over the Bisons brings the Nittany average to an even break foi the season, with two wins and two losses Robinson, tins year’s captain, took the first match from Soide with little opposition bv scores of 6-1, (5-1. Mc- Cabe won ovet the Bison captain af tci starting badly, with spores of JJ-fi, (»-!J, 7-fi Thompson, replacing Mc- Kunc, took the measure of Roger, G-3, G-T Shneffei won for the State beam, G-0, 7-5; Fretz, G-0, G-2, ami Cutting ended the singles competition with a G-0, fi-3 victoiv PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street
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