Friday, April 22, 1932 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor Last week 111 freshmen answered Leo Houck's call for basebal candi dates up at Beaver field. Tins on it self is a striking refutation of the oft-repeated charge that interest in the diamond sport in American col leges and unnersities is on the wane. Another indication of the interest that baseball commands, here at Penn State at least, is evidence I by the good-sized crowds that turn out reg ularly to see the Lions play their home games. F. and M. has also cast a sole for the diamond sport's popular ity by announcing that it n ill be resumed next >ear as a larially Sport.at the Lancaster school. Lack of strength m the Ditching de partment was the outstanding cause for the Lions' first defeat this season at the hands of Susquehanna Wednes day. Even Dave Meade's stellar le lief hurling couldn't help the Nittany cause after the Selinsgrove mne had been "spotted" six runs in the open ing inning, and the slugfest ended with the Lions' fine rally falling one run short. With Dave Mende sched uled to start on the mound against the strong Cadet team tomorrow, the Lions have a good opportunity for a return to winning ways, for even in defeat Wednesday they demonstrated plenty of fielding and hitting strength. A victor} tomorrow would gne the Lions a fine sendoff for their important road trip against Princeton, Yale and Ilarrard nest week. If the Pittsburgh panels are cor rectly informed, Penn State is soon to be exposed to all the feverish frenzy and excitement occasioned by having oin, Les Sabreurs fencing club in a real honest-to-goodness league. Yes, George Garmen has gone and saved State College for the "big time" by sneaking our fencers in with Western ern Pennsylvania's classiest teams. And they're going to have some real matches to stick in between the halves of basLetball games next yem, we'll tell you, !!dental!), George was elect! (41 chairman of this district, which includes, me understand, All of Centre, Juniata, Mifflin and Huntingdon counties. + + + TiiinGdtha 7":71 7 1 . .ed . di Brand's da was re-elected president of the Pittsburgh Golfers' association . 's 1923 boxing schedule includes not Manny Lions . ... Susquehan na's victory Wednesday was the first the:, River boys gained in baseball over Pain State since 1889 . They had plerty of vociferous rooters along One of then team c u ssed out when the uniforms were distributed and played under the blazoning let tel., "Selinsgrove" .... Wonder if an generals will be along to chem. th 9 Army tomorrow , . Joe Re mus would have been heir if he hadn't brren a bone in his hand .. ~. The A A candidates are starting to buzz nr und MEEK! 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After the game with Harvard and the New York Giants had bee,i rained out, the West Point team defeated Connecticut Ag gies, 1.8-to-2, shut out Swarthmore 2-to-0, and dropped Bucknell, 19-to-2 A game with Temple University yes terday resulted in a 5-to-1 victory for the Cadets Meade To Pitch "T. N. T." Brown, who burnt up the football gridirons last fall as a West Point halfback, will handle the catch ing assignment for the Cadets tome, row afternoon with either Coughlin or Landry doing mound duty. Coughlin, a southpaw, hurled against Connec ticut and Bucknell while Landry was the pitcher in the Temple game The remainder of the lineup will in clude O'Neil, shortstop, Powell, first base, Captain Farnsworth, third base, Lewis, Golden, and Daniel, outfielders, and Scherr, second base. A squad of sixteen will make the trip hue, ar riving sometime late today. Lion Rally Fails Although he pitched two and two thirds innings against Susquehanna Wednesday Dave Meade seems the moat likely pitching selection for to morrow Swan or Zawacki, who fea tured his first varsity appearance Wednesday with two lusty hits, will be behind the plate The Lions couldn't quite match Susquehanna's stride in Wednesday's game After spotting the visitors six runs in the first inning, the Bedenk men rallied to narrow the gap to a single run on three occasions and twice were behind two runs. 26, See Action The last- desperate rally came in the,rnnth 'tonne, „whetx—the—Ngtany representatives were trailing by four runs. "Zev" Zawacki led out with a home run drive into the center gat- NITTANY GARAGE PHONE 41 GENERAL REPAIRING TOWINC STORAGE back Against t 2:30 O'Clock I First Defeat Penn Stale 1161 All It II 0 A K 4 I 1 II 0 0 ' ':0?it117 . 31 0 , 1 0 2 2 0 4 Moonve, of -- 2 2 1 0 1 0 Edwunl4. ef -- 2 0 0 0 0 0 Knnemnk, If 1 2 2 0 0 Loh, .4 2 2 I 2 0 1 Wohn, 21, 4 1 J .1 0 Mareh, 10 4 1 0 I I I 2 _ ___ Sven, c 3 0 0 3 0 . 6 /4mockl t 2 2 2 4 0 0 Ilrecettr I 1 -.- .. 0 0 II 0 0 0 Winn c I I I 0 0 0 Mead. I , I 0 0 0 0 0 • Duturck I I n n n n I 0" Suaguehunna (11l All R. 11. 0 A Morrow, 21/ -- 2 1 0 3 2 0 Tomlin, Rh --__ 2 1 0 2 0 0 Stroup et 1 t 2 0 1 0 Nlalosky, If 5 I 3 2 0 Marlllo., 1 4 a 1 0 Palmer, . ‘5 2 2 0 3 Hann, lb 11 1 I Fell, 311 G 1 I I 2 Shaeffer e F. 1 1 1 1000 n P=,2 0 0 0 0 ••Keller I 0 n 0 0 I .41 17 lel 27 0 :F ie e c tt i v r k :att .al .' for Mend.: In the ninth alt- he Alters In the third Su ham.' Penn Sine 0 2 0 2 0 5 0 2_17 9 I 0 I 0 I I 0 4-16 linto La tuck( Mnrtimo Three bane hito-31nrtioec Too bone Lohr lyninve. Slot. noca—lloone, I.obr Hit by oliolobr—by 314.11.1 e Crionlin I Strunk out. by Mondo G. lo Drown, 1 lo Dank 4 Etnan on bullo—off Winn t off Munk 2 off Mp.rn 2. off Dank 4 3 Umpire—\halan> den and the game ended with the ty ing run on third base Six hits in a row drove Hal Brew ster, Lion righthandei, to the showers with only one out in the first inning Paul Winn went to his relief and held the visitors fairly well in check until the seventh when a pair of eitois, too walks and a single put him into dif ficulty. Twenty-six players saw action for the two teams, the Lions using four teen of that numbei. Myers was the starting pitcher with Dunks relies ing him at the start of the third. ACKER WINS FENCING TITLE In the finals of the .omen's Tenn-, mg tournament conducted recently,l Doris M. Acker '34 sson the college , championship, Sylvia R Bienemani Is champion of the Junior class, and, Doris M Acket of the sophomcnes ; Miriam A. Roberts holds the flesh-' man class championship with Mai-i gaiet W. Einsloo '35 second to hei. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ; STICK NETMEN COMPETE FOR TEAM PLACES AlcKune, Shaeffer Lead Group Of 15 Seeking Positions In Penn Match With Captain Ted McKane and Chin ley Shaeffei leading the emnpett. Lion, fifteen netmen are contending foe places on the vanity tennis team no opening match with Penn a o eel, from today A eating 'adder is being used to de termine the men v.ho mill play in the matches this season. The fifteen Banking men are place.] on the laddei, and any candidate is allowed to chal lenge a nine above him By defeat ing the latter, the challenge' omen into his place ' Inaugur atinc, the 10'12 Lion lass tesle Edel last l eal 'N n egolro cent.. 5,11 season the "Nitta. stickmen is ill fare fit Can loon's for men post Eithei St Johns, North Am. leap champions Clan,. on %Amin. inan inav get the of last year, on Neu Beaser held a* 2 ',al. for the ,entei her tin Antonson -'elect lemon lOU after non I II Casa.' to pl. the ro , t. attach posi- Bauman, pliktically the 515015 team m tior big Metal nias al 0 In cal. into :that a cat through the 19 11 season ,Ons. game their Weis, and Cr °oho 'undefeated, later ta imphing .. thel.in likely he assigned ID Paol to PLY champions of Carada for the North the borne pistons, .kincricar title the Annapolis stick- Officials for the game ale Km.' of men should offer the unti led Lion S, arthmot, si Imo stall act as 10101 cc, Wel, plenty of action St John' , ha: is lid. ('ores, of Sys acute, ail be held the national intetcollegiate title judge of pint Ti,, St .101,,,- lineup so, the last too peals I has not sot been definitels document for 1 the opening plav Lineup ' Dental lc e To Resume :Hatches I 0 , Frank Hai tiler, Bud Wilson, George' Getting oil to an curly start to-1 mni sow * opponent , * has e all ends an- , C %ETA IN .1 111 ES AN 'S 01. NCES Reynolds. Dow Colter, and Dan , , „-' „ , ' ~ I Greenfield rank next to :slcKune and ' awed " ea '''''' too games tints Y ea ' I CO-ED 1 - 112 SIT) RIFLE TE‘m Beside- trampling a Washington Col- 1 Shaeffer .as 15 .result or this w cel,'s I team 13-to-1. the Annapolis la-, I matches The first six men on the ' CS. ossemer shut out Ulm en sits or \sir.' The nornen's torah- rating 'add. ail represent the Lions l m - -• ` ' this year As. timounced last Trachmen IV 111 Compete In Helm Tr.)not, et 3:11 Mittel, To detetnnne entrants in the Penn Relays Fttday and Natal day, Lion CI admen m ill Inn eluninatlon on New Beat en field at 15 D'iloalt tomon low erten noon, Coach Nate Ca! I moll announced 3 estelda, Included in the events ate th. , 120 card high hurdles, the 220-naid da , h the 110-yard dash, and the ,SBO-nu, dash, mink distance men udl hay then chance in the nnle tun Prom the uinners of thess ennun Mons the track motile, .111 Chou, , qualtei-mde relay temp, a hall-mil iclan team, a medley splint 1 , s1„, quattet, and !Lionel', to elite, the tine pule !day Inn Penn State ti ackmen linen no uncoil in these anneal lem s vn t 929 R. F. STEIN Gas. Oil, Alem iting Fireproof Storage 21-Hour Sell ice Phone 252