Tuesday, April 28, 1032 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor The decisive trouncing Penn State's Lions handed the hitherto undefeated Army nine Saturday definitely proved that, with the ',leper pitching, the Blue and White batsmen can go places this season. Both on the offense and the defense, the home team flashed brilliant plays in championship man na! In fact, it was hard to believe that this was the same team which turned in such a loose performance against a deculedl} mediocre Susque hanna aggregation last Wednesday. That it v.aa the same nine, however, only proves our pet contention that Lion sports teams make better show ings when matched teams of then own class than when pitted against admittedly "weaker" competi tion. MOM Tomorrow, the Lions will open a three-game road trip against Prince ton, Yale, and Harvard, the success of which will go far in determining whether the Lions record this year is to be as bnlliant as that of the Triangular association champions of last yeas. This renewal of diamond relations with the "Big Three" has created a surmising amount of inter est on the Campus, an 1 the dispatches from Pi inceton, New Haven, and Cambridge will be an tilted hoe eagerly. =MS If the Lions, can surmount the ob vious hurling dilemma the playing of Open games in four days presents, ere Is every reason for optnnism to the results of the trip + + + Hopes dos another Nittany cham pionship in the Triangular Baseball a.sociation hughtened considerably mien the results of Saturday's games b came known Syracuse and Col gge wmc both shut out by then re si'ective opponents, Halyard downing tl e Orange, 4-to-0, and Lafayette tat, nig a 7-to-0 decision over the Hamil tqn nine. Temple, another Lion op ponent, was also defeated, by N Y. U., 8-to-3, while Bucknell took Drexel into camp, 1-to-I Juniata moved that only Jupiter P uvms saved the Lions from a hard frght game by deposing Lebanon V lley fiom the leadership of the E stern Pennsylvania Collegiate B aeball league. + + + Dick Harlow's coming here to as sist Bob Higgins in winding up spring ft otball drills brings back to the cam pss a figure for which Penn State shorts followers still hold a great deal og respect an I affection. His being hese will undoubtedly piovide an add ed incentise to the gridiron aspirants t 9 finish the early drills in such a way that next fall Bob can begin right f4om whole he left off in getting a start on the stiff 1932 schedule. Football is still king of -intercol legiate sports, you know, and Bobjs Just trying to give Penn State an other loot.-in on the royal court Oui good filenJ, Gordon Mackay of the Philadelphia Reemd is quite en thused over the reception the Phila delphia alumni club is going to give Steve llamas prior to his return battle with Tommy Loughran in the City of Brotherly Love "It is a singular demonstration," writes Gordon, "one perhaps that stands unparalleled here. A college club entertaining a boxer, who is about to engage in battle, is something to conjure with, and cre ates a precedent mound these dig gings, anyway .. . It will be a gala occasion and the alumni of the Lion have purchased tickets almost in droves, such as was their wont when State came down to Franklin Field to meet Penn on the gridiron " Coop French, Coulon tryouts, heads the comnutt2e that is rounding up the Nitteny grads. Incidentally, the "round-up" is to include Bob Higgins, Limy Connect, and Dutch Heimann + + + 'This and that .. . Several of the lodges mound the berg found long -t haternity brothels in the Army b.seball squad .. . And lost them a , ain sometime Saturday night .... clliggms was among the football aches who trekked to Villanova S , turday to see a demonstration game o• the new football rules ... West , ' Maryland's Gold Bug is eagerly a siting a second encounter between ny Pincura and "Killer" Hill of Tu t, e on the coast .. Wonder how ny feels about it .... Walt Moser t in some spring training at a V. istown dance Saturday night —S. H. B ALTERATION REPAIRING PRESSING GRIN THE TAILOR East College Avenue NITTANY LION BATSMEN LEA To Face Princeton, Yale, Harvard This Week---Conquer Army, 17-4 Meade, Deßonis Slated For Mound Duty in 5 Encounters Riding high on the crest of their 17-to-4 victory over Ai my SatuidaY, the baseball representatives of the Nittany Lion will move eastward to day to meet Princeton, Yale and Har vard in succession on their first inva sion of foreign diamonds of the year The Lion batsmen will open then• three-game trip against Princeton to morrow afternoon, following the Tiger game by opposing Yale at New Ha von, Conn , on Thursday and Harvard at Cambridge on Saturday. The trip will serve to re-establish Nittany baseball relations with each of the three schools, since the lost game with Harvard was played m 1909' while 1922 marked the last time that a Lion nine has clashed with a Yale team, and 1929 the last contest with Prince ton Fifteen playa., including infield ers, Marsh, Lohr, Wulus and Smith, Captain Hoopes, Moonves, Kascsak, regular outfielders, and a fourth to be named last night, Meade, Deßoms, Winn, Brewster and Parks, pitchers, and Swan and Zawacki, catchers, composed the squad making the trip. Coach Joe Bedent., Calvin M. Runkle '32, manager, and Fairfax A. Rielly '33 assistant manager, complete the party. Deßonis May Pitch With Dave Meade almost certain to work in two of the three games, Al Deßonis, veteran iighthander who is making a comeback this season after a year's layoff, seems the probable candidate to pitch the third contest. Meade will likely stmt the Princeton game tomorrow and then lest until Saturday when he will face flamaid in his second stout of the ueek On Deßanis rest the Lion hopes fm victory in the Yale contest and if the right hander shows any of the stuff that made him a winning pitcher in 1930, Bedenk's hurling worries will be ended Deßonis has been working into shape slowly this season, in or der not to aggravate of renew injur ies he received in an automobile ac cident a year ago last fall, and seems ready to handle a regular mound as signment. In reserve will be Winn, Brewster and Parks Winn showed consider able polish against Susquehanna last week and seems the moat likely of the three to see action dm ing the inva sion Parks, a sophomore, is back in trim after missing a Meek or so with a thumb injury. The Lions will be without the ser vices of Lockard, who Was expected to fit into the regular outfield com bination this season, and who was declared ineligible last week. The fourth outfielder to make the trip will be either Edwards, Musselman of Deturck, all of whom have been show ing pp well in practice Romani Looms Formidable Of the three opponents, Harvaid looms as the most formidable, having the best record to date Princeton has been beaten live times in eight starts this season, but was strong enough to hold the Philadelphia American League champions to a a to-2 score early this yea'. Both Princeton and Yale met defeat in Satin day's games, Princeton bow ing to Columbia in an Eastern Intel. collegiate league contest, 12-to-a while Pennsylvania shutout Yale, 841,0. Harvard administered a 4-to-0 white washing to Syi acuse to score the only Big Three victoiy. Borget or Larsen, fast basemen, Craig, third baseman, Bessire, center fielder, and Morse, second baseman, will lead off the Tiger batting'order in tomorrow's game with Knell, short stop, Herzog, left field, Wegener, sight field and Eno, catcher, complet ing the first eight men. Tim pitcher will be selected from a staff com posed of Bowman, Samuels, Kammer, Clout, ClaLebrook and Wilson. WHICH FOOT TROUBLE IS YOURS? SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION At Our Store IViednesda3, April 27, 1932 At which time a Technician of the New York Stall of Di. Wm. M. Scholl will be here to assist oui Foot Comfort Expent Foot Annlrns Pi ce Coin s. Callouses, Bunions, Crooked Toes. Tired, Aching, Burning Feet, Tender Feet, Foot and Leg Pains, Weak Arches, Flat-Foot, Swollen Ankles, Sore Heels, Ingrown Nails, Itching Toes. Athlete's Foot, Odorous E \cessive Perspiration. College Boot Shop 125 Allen St., State College, Pa Bombarded Penn Stale (171 Alt It 11 0 A C Noon., rf 4 2 1 I Smilll 9b - I 2 I Aloofly.. of 5 4 4 .1 kattenak. If ____ S 1 1 4 Lob, nx 4 2 1 2 %Coln, 21, _____ 5 I 2 2 Month, lb 4 1 I I SWILII. I 11 1 2 7 1 1 51eutl, 112 oc 1 To{uls ° .277 Army 1.1) All. It I. 0 A. P 01101. s.. I. -- 5 0 2 2 I Panel, lb - -. . 3 A I 5 0 0 Parnsnorthrlb - 3 2 I I II Braun, c 33112 n Len La, If 1 0 - 2 0 2 Gulden, rf 3 0 run. 0 vf I I Oanlel et 3 0 I Schorr, 2b _.._ I 0 I 0 Landry. 111 0 0 I , Tsernann. I -___ 2 0 0 I , I Icicle p Clbbo I I 0 Hanelo I 0 Tolate-- 94 4 h 21 ; 9 GILL buttAl for Golden In the 1115113 liartel hatted for &boor In the ninth Score Innings 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 Army 000101002-1 Penn State ..- 2 1 0 5 0 3 0 4 —l7 Home rune—Moons, Trnolos Stoltn Intaca—Farnmkorth 2. llone,B Shmo ,.. Double Id9Pl—Golden to I , nen.. orth Smith unassisted Hit ho ellchcr—lo %bode llownsuoetb Brown I by knumn II ohm Struck out—b, :Meade 5• by bandy, 1 lo mann 2 l h on bells—off %Iced. 2, off Landry 1. off Tiernann 1 LEH-ROWSE WINS FINALS IN I. M. HANDBALL TOURNAMENT The Leh-Rowse combination defeat e: Chi Upsilon number two in the final- of the intramural handball tournament to win the ehampii nship Thursday night First and second place medals w ill be awarded to the teams In the doub le: game,played Thursday the cham pions defeated the second place AVlO ner, by the acme of 21 to 4, while Leh conquered Hesch of the looms by a score of 21 to 0 in a singles match WOMEN'S , TENNIS TO BEGIN The opening round of the worrier. S intramural tennis tournament will be played this week when the single , and doubles teams representing Framer Street dormitory, Grange, McAllister Hall, Womer's Building, Alpha Chi Omega, Alphr Omicron Pr, Chi I Omega, Delta Gamma, Happy Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi! Mu and Laodelphra meet for the first' Chesterfield Radio Program MON &TM TUES BILL WED &SAT BOSWELL ALEX RUTH SISTERS GRAY ETTING 1130 p m. EDR 10t30 pm EDT ID pm EDT SHILKRET'S ORCHESTRA OVOID EASE but Sunday NORMAN BROTENSHIET Announcer COLUMBIA NETWORK • 7/41( S 7 Cti ... ALL YO U COULD ASK THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Moonves Hits , 2 Home Runs as Visitors Meet Defeat Alittany Lion batsmen mu-teed too much heay!, artallmy for Army Satur day, and nith southpaw Dave Meade adding a platy bit of pitching, com pletely swamped the Cadet diamond lemesentafises, 17-to—l, for then sec ond la morph of the season Fifteen hits spun off the bats of the Lion sluggers, with Tom of them coming from Aloofly°. "Moonie" bloke loose fot the fist time this yea!, clouting two home inns and a like number of singles to dri,e m fie suns in addition to font that he pm sonallv calmed o‘ei the plate 130th home tuns came at oppottune times, the first malt Regis Smith base and the second in the foul IS frame with Meade and Hoopes on the bags "Moonte , !minded the bases n about a stolen again in the snth inning but MI , credited Slai) only n single on hen flannel, Anne ee•r- Int fielder, pe.nutte I the hall to ;;et array from him for a long enough tune to allow the Lion Lento fields, to acme on the play. Army thleatened onit once in the entue game, go an-tight Dire Meade'4 pitching and the Nittan•• de fensit e play Opening the ninth, the Cadets clouted four mg!, in a ton but a fence play at second an I a fast, unassisted double piny by South end ed the tally. Meade ttas in fine form, permitting only foul scattered hits until the ninth inning Captain Fernsttaith meta d hint fot a single in the *mall, stole second and sewed on Lohi's mini on Lents' ditto fat the first tell lie septed again in the sis.th when he ma, hit by a pitched ball, mot ed to second tt hen Brown, the next battei, likettise bit, and missed the plate on Lettis' single Landry sins the starting Cacbt nacho, giving way to Tiemann in the fourth Tieniann hurled until the ninth when the Nittnnv attach, func tioned so strongly that Fields came to his rescue VE ON EASTERN TOUR ST. JOHNS DEFEATS LION TWELVE 10-1 Crone Soot cs, Single Tally for Nittani Laelos , emen in Opening Contest I'toN tng too 1111.1(.11 tow the unt: tett Iron to oho. nootlt-n 03 king St it hte t rnu c leant 1.111 up . 11-to.l it, tilt opening. gam, of the sea t, on seat fleas°, Itold Satord to flu Inn: Nltton,l, goal oas made In, Cirolu mell in t h e second halt Al though 0, lawn stn Linen brought the ball untie stmint. po,ibtllttert cl el tune. near t h e clone of the garne, thc, octe unable t penetrate the (hang anti Elael defet,e Gottim., olt tn each .tact C `l4 , JO)111 , dnfet,e man. put nue into the Oct Tilt) t.etonds after tie opening ohntle Li nth a lded to aunt point, and Schellnacher, o , ll_ malang the score l-tn-0 at hall tax 1, ith the Lan, on the ,hroi t end Ls nib High Scorer LI nth the high , COl et of the game tell, I i thud point at the start the ieerind ;mood, eelnle Ran,* o , loiied tvth teu mote goal, in clo=e • neie-sion 'I hi single anti unespeit e Lion tall, eas folloesed itch tee., ; =i met ••hot Sieglai th , St 'John, captain Me cal tia added the final point to the e patois' =one by eon,- ph. tin,„ nice pa=s rent the close ill th • gm•te Ruh 6,lnm at goal Coach Fame I nu' 'toted McMillen and Dos a. the ; rout , Aloulthic p opened tat gall!, n• hist defense, 131ile lien, `MO` s, etc seen .tt the Oho deleo-e reeition. tile! held amen the auntei Leith, the position lie plated last tin• the :ant, post l'aul stalted Capinir Colkon, Clalnel, and Anton ,roll" 1111 h lII' qt appeman.e :n ca: , :t% game C:oola and Wehe: alnlttl, at the home po,- on. Although then nor outplu3 ed b 3 th, eh le 1 01 Inge nod Bluth. the e, pet tepee y, teed I 1 , 1141 the tat!. one- IILO (Vent shoul,l enable Co, In rau , stmlsmer to thsplat n Inez !nand o. fact once st hen they meet Nt ester r Stmt land tut the second unnu of the season bete Satut du , nohn C 1101 oth named optom the fte,lunan te,tlum lean' lefentls lint f nth ,le-tler in the 115-pound cle, 14, r . 4!,ste Harlow To Aid Hig Spring Grid Drill Lion Grid Mentor .-e - Yrci , , , „,,,'),.., i..- -- c.',fM , ti .','",', )1 - , .. rm ,--_,..--„,, :- Cocr 808 el/GGin i 0 12 LION TRACKMEN TO ENTER RELAYS I=l Irtals IN 111 l'irltalp.no in Philadelphia I:%eid Soicete r the !mot, td then"o, - m 4 in ';.1t111 day.'. mutt:Woo ti dal.. apptoo nm fete ton el, c I ton ttaclanen ntet the Penn bet.,. a' l'lla oelpht Ft ttlan and ',atm clan lltlmugh Coach att. enamel! has not delontel, ocleute 1 the men oo ho Ino tll make the et tp, I:tlonat do w.ll 'p °bald% ent ct th , haulmat eo cut tchdr Sued! Nillllll,t'n compete to the (ii,1.1 and Jal tlu no 11.1111111011(1 tt the nu -t logical man tot the }ugh Jllllll CV OM thlnat, as vhr op the tab tun Sattl• Ja elinllnationt, 1,11 obabh be Included 1 . 01 the tip 11.11 st or tins 70-tal,l high hurdle , m the tun. lams and lath.ori t pile m ,et.- ond Othe: wanner nhr nin lu 'elected tc contpLte in the annual Plulatlelnltla la -u alit Dalk in thc 220-snul da,ll, Flat pet In the Mond jump, and Chat he lintp: in the nnle tun Green Will In "Dui' H. Ini than COIIL tali Lion idea nn the •.1 rliggur urn. Hailou wt the Li Vitt am /.I 111 e Thui outs, Ind Hi NOI b uulin Ma, hind pi . and Weill... chill ni 1101100 fm t Hulot% le Indult., con Pena state • 1912 and r hasiny, coach undo ga aduat c tern Nn head coach 11 ra, up hi% po 1012 ol loa rn• • tint Ironcoa 192- 1-1 c al t for ion presentit ilr me land C Tn r inter ,chrdulei , for ! ' o'clock and aftei noon at tut e the final contest n ill I nit! 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