Tuesday, April 19, 1982 Bette e'en the L ions with The Sports Editor The newspaper reports that Penn State and Washington and Jefferson are ‘ 'to resume football relations as soon as scheduling arrangements can be m a de came as welcome news to most Nittany sports followeis. Be cause of its neighboring 'situation at Washington, W. and J has always been a logical opponent for the Lions, and since they recently adopted an athletic policy similar to our min, the last barrier that might prevent future Lion-President grid tilts has bden 'moved. + + Those old footballs in the hase of Varsity Nall testify to 'tile bitter battles that hare mark ed State', gridiron encounters with W. and J. in the Past. + Our, triangular association chain plops opened another season in an aUspicious way with then 9-to-8 de feat, of the Swarthmore nine. While the cold and windy weather wasn't exactly whelp to flawless play on the part of either team, the Lions did show that they can come from oe hind, and that's what helps to win ball games. Dave Meade recovered aftir a bad start on the first inning and proved that he is likely to be the mainstay of the Nittany pitching de pertinent by holding the Garnet to two lots in the lemaining flames. incidentalb,.a new batting star cane to the fore in Bill Kascsak, Lion center-fielder Bill only poled out a hinne run and two doubles in his first ‘hrsity en chanter. IM:=3 ,Saturday's diamond battles along the eastern front ievealcd formidable strength by two future Nittany op ponents, while two others fell by the w;dyside. Army swamped Bucknell Under an avalanche of base hits to sh. out by a fairly decisive 1.9-to-2 ore, while Princeton showed a little mere of the strength it displayed aininst the Philadelphia Athletics re cd tly, in downing Dartmouth, 12-to-k. T other Lion foe, Harvard, was need out ,be Columbia, 4-to-3, in a phm's duel. L + + + t• And 'if it is track you're inter ested in, Witness North Cnrolinn's [triumph over the strong Navy cm- Idermen, 65-10-61. , Nate Cart inell's charges meet the Tarheels pct Chtipel 11111 May 1 I. + + + iii,Ve've no doubt quite a few Comm iment sighs will be heaved when 'for nier Lion athletic stars read of the missing of the Varsity Hall dining rcbm Sonic of their fondest memo, were houaed there. Unions sat e by side with third-stringers. Int- Iti'4ortal Lion figures once ate at the brittle.searred tables .. . Steve Names, Bill Cox, Al Bates, Johnny Rpepke ... and all the lest of the timed and lesser-famed who made Lion sports history. Well, they'll probably male a chess-room out of it. + + + And the tables might aid in the replacement of the bleachers along the third base line nn the base ball field. MOM This and that . . Joe Eddenk and Bill Ullery, Susquehanna's dia- Mond mentor, played together once upon a time . . Red Duvall was hack over the week-end . The ball .. . And those laciossernen s6ut swinging sticks at each ethos again .. Bob Higgins was one of those stein chaperones at the Ball STUDENTS Let Ur. Male 'l' Your OLD SHOES rook Like NEiV Kline's 1 Shoe Repair Shop 111 East Beaver Avenue THRIFT and a SaAngs Ac count started t,odny will meait to iou an ease of mind and halipines in the Future. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK State COliege LION TOS' TRIP tiRNFT,)-B,_ IN OPENING CAME Kasesak, Meade, LoCkard Star' As Nittney 13als'inen Win Over Swai:Onore Opening their season with a 9-to-8 triumph over Swarthmore College here Saturday, "I4,dtany Lion batsmen will meet a strong Susquehhnna Uni versity nine on Beitver Field diamond at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon . . The Susquehanna teem, headed by "Lefty" Dunks, a pitcher who hails from the home town of Coach Joe Bo denk, promises plenty of - trouble for the Lum nine A fourteen-hit attack featured an overwhelming 20-to-4 vic tory for the Crusaders over Elisabeth town College, in their, opening game Saturday. Bieivster To Pitch Bedenlc, who credits his fellow ' townsman as being.a hurler with mole than ordinary experience and ability, has indicated that he may shift the lineup somewhat to counter the skill of the Susquehanna southpaw. "Zev" Zawacki, who bats from the right side, may replace Swan, a left-banded batter, behind the plate ,and Marsh, another orthodox hitter, may go to first base in place of Moonves, who swings from the left side. Harold Brewster is the probable choice to oppose Hanks on the mound The footballer has shown his ability in early practice this - season. Winn, another righthander, is another pos sibility for the assignment. The Lion batsinen demonstrated that they can come from behind when the occasion demands in Saturday's game with Swarthmore After spot ting the Garnet four runs in the fast half of the opening inning, they came back with four in their half, and col lected three runs in the fifth to wipe out the visitors' two-run advantage and take the lead by single run. Swarthmore tied the count in the seventh on a walk, a sacrifice and a pair of errors, but Lockard's single, a stolen base and a long single by Swan in the same frame again put the Dors in the lend Kascsak Leads Attack After a bad start in the first two innings when Swarthmore collected six lots including two home runs in 'the first frame, Dave Meade left /landed the visiting batters into sub mission, holdmg them to a single and a double for the remaining seven inn ings A heavy wind blowing over the diamond-hurt-, his control some what, with the result that he walked seven, but he turned hack ten on strikeouts, fanning at least one op ponent in every inning except the second Bill Kascsak, sophomore outfielder, featured the batting attack with a home run and two doubles in four trips to the plate His home run came as the climax of the Lions' first inning sally with none on base, and his second double drove in Lohr with the first run in the fifth inning up. ising. Lockard collected three singles and Captain Hoopes, Smith, Moonves. Swan and Meade hod one hit each to tqtal eleyen bingles in all for the Nit tany team. MEET - a:ad 2AT at the Locust Lane Sandwich Shop Sandwiches, Cake Fountain Service 214 ERA Nlttany Phone 310 MORE STYLE FOR FEWER DOLLARS THIS SPRING GERNERD'S 140 Allen Street CLEANING PRESSING =mum iqMULAR REQUESTS AT THE CORNER Oysters and Clams on the Half Shell Seafood Platters at The Corner unusual A Complete Food Service ERS TO MEET SUSQUEHANNA HERE TOMORROW A Narrow Margin CM= AB It II 0 A I' 1120*.. rf 4 2 Smith. 31, 5 I 0 1 0 n . 1 I.ohr. anB o n Knronak. I e 1,4 . 3 1 ; .328110. 21, ---- 4 0 - I 2 1 0 Laekord. If 4 1 2 0 it 3.11 n, c 4 0 10 0 01 r 00 e. 1 , 4 . 0 o 1 1 AB It II 0 A F DOW., 44 4 2 I i 1 Harlow. 12. 4 i 7 0 0 ---n 2 2 I 0 Schembs e I I 0 I 0 Stoh, lb Wro. 3b 3 I o 0 0 4 n I I 2 0 Steven, of 3 0 I II I Coxitur, rf --- 4 0 I 0 0 0 Stetion. 0 I I 0 4 0 oillerenr 0 0 0 I 0 Totain 16 8 0 24 8 Mercer hotted for Ste‘rnit in the ninth Home ma—Kama Abram. Schembo Tuo Una hlls—kamak 2. 51cornm Abram Suerlftec--Wrar Stolen ham—lleapen. Saab, Lahr Lockard Struck nut, le Da& to. le Stettin 5. Ilnee on bulls—al Wed, 7 off Steman 2 Double play—tVrau. 5.111.1111., Stetson and Abrams Umpire—Gar GOLFERS COMPETE FOR TEAM BERTHS Coach Rutherford Plan, Elimination Tourney To Select Foursome Meeting Pitt April 30 With the varsity linksmen making the rounds of the course daily, Coach Bob Rutherfoid is planning an elim inations tournament next week to se lect the members of the team to meet Pittsburgh here on April 30. Captain Freddy Brand's fine form in the driving practice engaged in daily by the golfers will probably warrant his retention as the nunthei one man while Bill Namos at present appears as the logical second repre sentative The other two positions on the fast foursome is a toss-up with seven men, all of whom lack vatsity experience, feceivinf, particulat attention from Coach Rutherford. Although the linkmen face a pat-, ttcularly still schedule of five matches this spring with Pitt, Colgate and, Army looming as stern opposition,' Coach Rutherford is confident of eras mg last year's defeat at the hands of the cool Maroon team which broke the Nittany Lion record of two years' without r, setback. Chesterfield Radio Program MON &THUR TUB a fRi WED B SAT BOSWELL ALEX RUTH SISTERS GRAY ETTING 10.30 p m.E ST 10,30 pm EST 10 pm E ST SHILIRRET S ORCHESTRA every mph, but Sunday NORMAN BROKINSHIRE, Announcer COLUMBIA NETWORK _am. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN STICKMEN TO OPEN SEASON SATURDAY Coach Paul. Prepares Lacrosse Squad foi Game Against I St. Johns Here ' Plowing for the opening game of the season, Coach Elm Paul p. mg the Lion lacrossemcn daily for that encounter with the strong St Johns leant here Saturday Holder of the North American championship and national collegiate title winner for the last too real, the St Johns twelve boasts chat is ptobahlt, the most formidable record of ant college team. Getting off to an wally start, the Annapolis stick men have already defeated Osman Washington University 13-to.1; and Virginia 1540.0 this year. Rapidly moulding the Lion twelve into shape, Coach Paul plans to ie. tam Gwynn at goal, the position he held last year Hesch, Kane, and Bob Sot der are m'along strong bids for defense positions and although they has e had little experience, should prove ial tut We additions to the team At center field, Ernie's one big problem thi.3 veal, Zimmerman, a nen and Dodd, Labedda, and Multhrop, all sophomores, ale the leading con tenders Jake Edel, mho played the ' mite, position on the 1931 team, mat receive the' second attack assignment, thus enabling Captain Carlson to mese to third attack. In the daily field set munages, Web ei and Crooke ha* ben displaying a closer brand of stickmoi k at the home positions. Anfonson, Kielai, and Dick Smith have been magmg a close con test fin the one other attack position and any one of the three nu* teceise this assignment, 111 FRESHMEN ANSWER CALL FOR 1935 BASED ILL SQUAD One hundresl and elesen yeallings an.6ered the first call Tot fieshman baseball candidate, last stock and mill compete foi positions on the final squad it a seises of preliminary prac tices Hold back by The cold Isenthet, the ycarlirg squad engaged in its fitstl long noilout Saturday afternoon Coach Leo Houck is in amigo of the' pi notices is nth Allie Mort ison and' Victor Zola assisting hint in handling' _ho largo group. I I,l i • `Loughran Is Good, but I'll Knock' • • Him Out Again,' Hamas Declares DATES ANNOUNCED . "I adinue Loughran and think he: ..ten into the t log agnlnq him and 1 ' Managers Set Time for First ha , been 8 gloat boo,t to the glum 1 1 1 hnoel hint out " but I behave I tun going to hood hint, Stet°, in go .= the Intervim to I Games—Weal her Hinders out gun and don't th in k tin hoit..t, thy Philadelphia .pinto m i nor, took) Golf Competition mg," Steve Hawn.. lot iner Lion! tint ou t lion it lound of golf iiith his Leas s ought and 000 an outstanding ' \num, In I,le and talked f 1 ma New contender for the merld's heavymdght Viol riser the long-distanco telephone With approsimateb to cots , horse boxing croon, is quoted as .010,1111.. inl 1 had just returned from the Pacific oboe tennis botrom,ng- competition or ailack no Inch appeared In a Plula-' oast soh. e lie lost his test l itale.. lThursila,N night and to else golf tenor s delphre paper Sunday. 1 oval light to Lee Ramage, of San swung as noon as so entire, permits, llamas, mho knocked out Loughran i Diego Calif , the other spring int lemur al playoffs IT: WO rounds in January and m.lll. Or aduating from Penn State in ,m ill begin urthin the next or eel: fight a return match mith lam atl Poet, ILunas is the onus Lion athlete Eighteen mushball groups mill be- Pluladelplua on Plan 11 begun ad- gun action nest Monday, uhrle the in miring Tommy uhile "etching a bid- i t e h t q t er ' n e o d n ' ,_ d n in ea r A n s g a lio b e ,,, ‘ ,l,7l% Unmoral tennis tournament, in mina hant athletic career" at Penn State, hid the inter collegiate heavym eight ! thirteen teams are entered, Uill get the article sa,v , Later he attempted , till i lit 1927 and 1929 I under may on the same der,. The mher turning pro, to get under the o track and relay meet mill be held dm management of Loughrar's mentor,' liti 4 ma. refused, , BLAZERS AWARDED 1 ‘ng the first or second meek In :11as 0 SAIN4 Tom for the that time. against Caravel,. in Yep York last' AT CO-ED MEETING' Mus h ball Conference Playoffs In the soccer tourney mill ‘ear." llamas states in the inter orem ;begin next Tuesday, mall so. en tennis .---,. "After the bout Iso cot around to his, entered thus far Other groups plan- . . diessing loom and congratulated him. Preqentalum of Numerals Features fling to enter should term t to the Al mish I knew half us much about ohn Gamma Rho house tonlisht at 7'lo In,tallatain Cerement far o'clock, according to Hai ty E Wilson I , '33, managet Each organization nuts mite, as SCHOLASTIC TRACK:IIEN I Amattls of "S' bluets to Matte , nrit: t y , t , e a a r, ii t is in horseshoe competition I ' WILL COMPEIT MAY 7 1 llaid of the School of Phssical Edu- , s to, Chat es Schwenk V, manages of the tom net, said All cation and Athletics, and Matte E. enti ies must be in by totit!. night, '32 as well .t, snigle and . 21 nigh, rreparntor 3 Teams Man 1 . ' l ' Mahr ' n ' toil row; be presented at the Student louble class numetals to mem b ers ot To Enter Annual Meet Here (en-ed athletic teams featured the pin , Union desk in Old Main Entrance fees of one dollar fm the clam arranged lot the installation of 1 tenors tourney most ho prod to lino „ Tmenty-five high snhool, and pi e. , new office!, of the W S C A.. 11 A 13 Wicho '33 at the Kappa Delta Rho pat atoi y schools will cntei ti :ultimo j A and V W C A, held in Seim ab ' boost " he ,. 0 Saturday i night. The in the annual Intel scholastic track ; audit°. 11.1111 last night 1 .Anal meeting of inttamuial mushball meet sponsored b's the School at Phi- I Announcement of nuns: al assa " ls m inagers will he held at the Phi Delta ;t Education ere on May ,teal Edt hM 7, Neil ma , made by Matie I. McMahon '.l. ' "' Theta house Wednesdas night at 7 30 31 Fleming, graduate manna.er of ash- 110111 in pi , ident of the 11 .1 A.l ° clock lams, announced sestenlay !the amaids going to F Cooper' ate B o The teams mill compete in two sep- . '22, Lillian \ Mack '32, and Angelin EN , O w 11 . EREES s \ \ IF.D RIFLE TE 131 I mate classes, pi climatal% schools en- 1 Bi esslm Ruth Ci oath. s, 1 teting A division. and high schools 1 Dal lington Hatiret R Heroic, Ethell CAPTAIN. LETTERS AW 1121)ED I competing in B dis rims. Risk, ands L Ile! man Helen A Hemet Mat ion' 'Altoona ale the two defending. chant-, P Hostel], Alice 31 . Mat shall, Reba! John B Yetkes '33 ya! elected cap -Ipions, hat log non tri then tespectne 3f Michenet, Mabel L Thompson and lair of the 10 II i ffle team, ',bile John dis :sums Ito the last too seals Batbatt• Vincent of the class of 1033 i 0 Elttingham '33 gained the manag- Field etents will be lun off in the Sopbomm a women who hate tcceis-: ctship, aunt ding to an announcement morning, beginning at 10 o'clock, ; eti amends (lilting the teal ale Doris b 3 the Athletic association yestei while trick es cult mill be held in the 131 Acker, 31 Ham ict Allen Mal.imie Mt, Samuel Mandel 'l3 was named afternoon A Nal say hack meet mall 131 Cur tin. Jane C Land, Helen C associate manager, and Austin Clam he Pitt and a baseball game with St la- I Palmer Helen P Tananis. Betty B ' '3' etas selected as (list assistant case ai e also scheluled fns the aftet-; Thomas., Dci nth! Wm il and Ruth! iflemen i °cowing letter ay. aids noon ;1' Walton men, Edgar I` Wolcott '32, captain, o---; Angelic Blesslet '33 was installed 1 Janie , 0 Pence 'P2, IVillaul II Gar- TOURNEY TO CLOSE TOD \l - I as president of the M' S G. A, sac- 1 mar '33, Eugene 31 Hagan 'II, M ill- Chi Upsilon numb. too will meet I eroding Elizabeth C Bell "12. who I mill .1 - Hess 'Pd, Hobeit I. Manning the Leh-Rouse combination in she fi- !diluted the meeting until het succes-I '2l Richatd Noah '3l, Wilharn S nabs of the intlatinn al handball tout- 1 sot took office. Ilati let R Beni le '33! Stemple '34, and Jasper L Crossley nament to be played this afternoon at 1v at. installed al. W A. A. ptcsident '32 manager. Cheat B Lash '32 and 430 o'clock The match y ill consist I ant Isabel 11cFailand as V W. C. A I John N Seiler '32, associate managms, of one doubles and too singles games I leader. I received oriole letters hosing as ton do,' I told Toni I did not dream then that one night I v ould, 77e/ e---I *...ALL YOU COULD ASK FOR n 1 .7 ,2 Page Three talk dress-- /axle -
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