Tuesday, May 10, 1932 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor Another long cherished realm e pf the old Penn State goes haywire with Pitt's unexpected cancellation of ilia was to be the last in the long series of Panther--Lion encounters this fall. While the cancellation of the cones extending back to 1891 was almost inevitable and the "gracious With drawal" on the part of our athletic authorities was perhaps wisest, we cannot agree with the decision of those in charge not to seek soothes, suitable opponent for the open dote or the Saturday pieteding It seems that of a panic with any one of the many majOh institutions which have recently declared themselves in no cordon'e with- out athletic ideals (81. & J., for example) would have been better than ending the 1932 campaign m the heaht of the sea.on November 12. With Pitt off the list, next fall's schedule is left unit only four op ponent.. Of tumor calibre—nor 'turd, Syracuse, Colgate, anJ Temple. =EI From a financial angle, too it seems hat substituting of anothet opponent pr the open date mould be Wl3e. o secret that cuitailment of athletic :chedules because of a need fin fi ancial retrenchment is contemplated or next year .Dropping a game from he only paying smut mill baldly help he situation and may mean that the heady shortened schedules will hose obe cut even more On the other land, there is little doubt that an ther "away" game with a logical op onent would be an aid to the athletic =NO Mx e‘er, it Is main!) nith the feclirm; that Penn State should take athantage of the Pitt can cell 'lion to regain a little of that lost football prestige bj meeting an opponent of major standing and similar ideals that INC mho cate the filling of the open date. =EI Al McCoy, captain of the fresh man football team here in 1921, will some next fall as the first grid coach at Northeastern Uni sersity in Boston. McCoy was rated on the all-American fresh man clown by the Boston "Tran script" and several national magazines when he played here. + + + This and that .... The lacrosse .ys were "relieved" of watches, wai ts, etc. by an uninvited visitor to e Syracuse dressing rooms Satur ,y .... Lawrence Perry of the As crated Press calls Stretch Dunaway he only MI-miler to show anything e real class" (in the Penn;Relays) d adds "Ile promises greatness" . . Joe Moran has been elected 1 maw boxing captain . . But . tiackmen ate still captainless . The golf team's opponents .ve seined exactly 0000 points so . The ales mound the A A. llot hoses looking like Varsity Hall the athlete candidates stand around .nchalantly Hon ever, we dn't we any poll books .... So .u're going to the llamas fight' —S. H B. Bottorf Bros. BoOtery On Beaver Just Off Allen Trackmen CONQUER PANTHER SQUAD, 89 1-2-45 1-2 Lions Secure All 3 Places in High Jump, Low Hurdles, Javelin Saturday Panther supeimacy once the Wittany Lion in track will have to be an event of the distant fame, a glance at Penn State's ovetwhelnung 89 1 / 2 -to-45% victory oven Pitt Saturday shows. Showing complete superanity en the distance tuns and the huidles, the Liens conquered a Panthm team con 'MlMd the best since 1917. The dis cus theme was the only event in which Pitt gained all three places while Nit tany traekmen swept all three'places in the high Jump, low hurdles, and JaNehn Jackson and Hill opene 1 the Lion scoring, with first and second places in the 120-yard high hurdles. Penn State also came to the fore in the 220-yard low hurdles when Van Keu ren captured this event, followed by Jackson and HAI in second and thud places Places First in 140 After getting away to a had stmt. ' in the 440-yard dash, GI itsavage made a stiong finish to gainer another foot far Nittany runnels Hams, Pitt star, was second in this event follow ed by Keller, another Panther limner. Dunaway, outstanding half-miler in the iecent Penn Relays, lan the half mile in 1 minute tistb seconds to lead Hughes to the post. rust place in the mile run went to England with Space making a stiong finish to cone in second Lion su premacy in the distance tuns was again shown when King sled two milers to the tape, with Glassbuin in third place. Hammond, O'Shea, and Savant! tied Da first place in the high lump, while Sayland and Jack son gamed a second and thud place for the Lions in the broad Jump Ketshner, sophomore still, gained n first place in the pole vault, with Greenleaf in second place, and May tied with McConnell of Pitt for thud Throwing the dwaus 121 feet and 11 inches, MacMuiclo, Panther football star, took third place, with second and third place alsd going to Pitt men Sigel gained a thud place in the shot put. . Harem, star Pitt dashman, won the 100-yard dash, and came hack to cap ture the 220-yard dash in the- fast time of 21 seconds. Dale was the only Nittany sprmtman to place, com ing second to Harris in each.pf these events Sigel won first place in the JaNelin, with Adams second and Sny der, thud Flist in the hammer throw went to Edwards, with Cole second. Pat Freshmen Win Ten first places to five aided Pan ther cubs to capture their first vie tow riser a Lion yearling track team by an 85-to-50 score Pitt fieshmen took all three places in the 100 and 220-yard dashes and the Mimi jump Harvey ions the only Lion runner to win two meats, gaining first place in the half-node and ode runs. Mc- Cleary, Benion, and Malley swept all three places for the Lions in the pole vault, while Davis in the high jump and Mimic in the 120-yard high hurdles also won their events =TN eat Pitt; T 500 Participate in Saturday's Contests A total of 500 athletes took plait in the varsity, freshman and Intel scholastic track meets, tarsity mid freshman baseball games and golf and tennis matches hone Saturday, nau vey ideals Marring 306 schoolboy track and field athletes here, the tuenty-thin annual interscholastic meet led in number of competitms, wMe the varsity meet drew 66 entrants and the fteshman meet 62 Twenty seven participated in tho freshman baseball game, twenty-two in the varsity game, ten in the tenni, match and eight in the golf content. CHAMPIONS RETAIN SCHOLASTIC TITLES Kishi, Altoona Secure First Place In Class A. Il Competition al Meet Here Saturday Although pushed haul to gain its thud victory in the inter scholastic flack meet hole, Kiski nosed out Dickinson Seminary Saturday 581,k-to -561k tc capture lust place in Clas , A,. while Altoona high school showed: complete supetimity in Class B to' Vam its thud successne crown v ith 53 1 / 2 points to 26 fot Non stowsi Placing in eery event but the dis cus and hammer, Husk, did most of its scoring, in the splints and lone hurdle; to wipe out a lead gained by Dickinson in the field events Altoona easily tempo,' away with the title, gaining four first places, and the Mlle relay crown and placing in co.} , ment but the mile and the high jump. Martin, Dickinson, won the ilFcus throw, and broke his olds cot - ads in the shot put with a toss of 52 feet Aft. tying for first in the pole %auk, O'- Neill, Kuhl, militated both Inuillesd on bile .Moscrip, Kiski, ,on the broad l Jump. Font place in the high Jump in Class A sleet to Millet Dickinson, while May, Kish! garnered fast place , m the javelin throw. ;Blown, Norristown star, ,as high scorer in the meet, cm - gating first places in the pole vault, high jump, and broad jump, second in the 220- yard dash, and third in the 100-yard ,dash Ile broke the meet records m the pole Nina, going over the has all 11 sent 6 inches, and In the high ,Jump) points to 26 fog Nom istom n school. I .d z SISTER-. _ GRAY ETTING 10,30 pm EDT 1033 pm E DT. 10 p m EXT. smucurs ORCHESTRA every NO! but Sunday NOWN BROKINSIIIII. Announcer " COLUMBIA NETWORK. TL COLLEGIAN THE PENN S nnis Team LION NETON TRIP SUSQUEONNA, 7-0 i , Conquer Crusadr Racquetmen Saturday in first Home Match otikason By WILLIAM 0 lIIOTIIFRO "A veiy close pitch" is Coach Dutch Schldss' pi cdtbon lot the Lion net team's contest vilth Fiankhn and Alin .hall scheduledt lot 1 o'clock Thursday on the Vartity 11011 cowls. Probably the most for mutable op— ponent to appeal here the., year is Crude, playing number one po..ition on the F. and M. tear; A sophomore, the racquet tarelderlhold, .1 Middle ktlantic states chant n•irthip Coach Schloss plans to use the same lineup for the Pr:1111.1in and ,dal shall match as be used again &Houdin...l, except that SI ran and Car ter si ill play num ' her three doubles. I Caption Ted ilfeKalue and his men took arson matches front the Cur,. deco Saturday, holdik then oppon ents scoreless in the fast bonito I tontest The Penn Siete racquetrnen tonic reel y match p About plop= the thud set Won Singles 'latches i The closest match 'of the atm loon as number hto iingles bet, eon Ilattaler and Speer, ip eh ch Aoe made the Mann) man play ten games to recur e the sccond , et The stole was 6-2, 6-1.1 In the hit singles Captain Ill4:une ti minced Adams, 0-0, toll Sli,rffei non front retry in the third, cartel defeated Schlegel to number tut, and Sha hs, was sictotious et'. 11. Rummel in the fifth singles. McKune and Haitzlet cony ancd j Speer and Adams, 0-2, n the to doubles match In the second Snaef for and Wilson defe ltd Petty aid Schlegel 6-1, 6-3. In an exhibition doall'es Davis mat Reynolds defeated II ammo] and C Rummel, 6-3, 0-3 IV2son ,as ex tended, 7-5, to take the Jest set of an c‘hibition singles mntil3 and captured the second, 6-2, Loo - .',11:1111c Runt mel LOUISE LA.. Above the Athletic tore Apeal Yam Best fm the JUNIOR PROM. Yom Appointment at Jlpy6T BERT'S BEAUTY PARLOR Phone 210-J • omafice ar ill Meet F. and M. Here Thursday Week-end Results Baseball State-5 Spacuse-3 Golf State—G Swat tbmote-0 Tennis State-7 Su=quelnanna-0 State-89! , , Patsburgh—.ls,:, Lacrosse State—G Colgate—'3 S‘zacuse-7 State-2 Freshman Baseball State-11 Bellefonte Acdemv—l Freshman Track Pittsbutirh-85 State 50 Interscholastic Champion% Class A—Kiski Class B—Altoona LINKSMEN DEFEAT SWARTHMORE, 6-0 laonq Vanrod4ll Carnet for Section 'q Second Succec,no Victor) At Home Saturda) Dinbanng the .:1111C brand of golf tha. ',as evidenced in then Oust meet, Penn State hnlcsmen Dien helloed Stoat than., on the College coal ge Saturday by the second 6.10-0 ',cote in as many match, Cluck Musser; o a mcdahst onith pan 70 Steady sta eking on the pmt of thel foul sonic t evealed a dependable team truth great pmgthtlitnes fm O uniting through the season in championship sasluon Coach Bethel fond used Cap tam Brand, Nacnes, Musser, and Mc kat , the same quartet that stetted the season, to \ anguish the Gannet Captain Freddy Brand again had a tough assignment on his hands when' hs defeated Captain Lewis Si Ith toa up and one to go Nacios, Mussel, and McKay had little tumble, winning' then matches by Aside maigms. Ir the doubles best ball play, Statl liv ,t team of Brand and Naems, de moted the Gas net's duo, Lew, and Leaine, thiee and two, while Masses and McKay won by the score of eight and 5,.. Lion Coaches Will Attend Lamas Battle Tomorrow Houck, Higgins, Conover, Bedenk, McAndrews To See Steve Fight at Philadelphia When Stet e Ifainas Penn State alumni: and one of the ng. pi n -10,5101111l (.11111h, into the unu. attanca Tommy Lough tar at Philadelphia totnortow night,' he will has e a q 101111: 1,10,111 p, of Penn State ft tend., indicting pi attandlo the entire N ttany Lion coaching ,tatl Heading, the College delegation mill hi Leo Houck, conch of the Nittano Liar hoot oho gee Stec too fit tit chancy to don the padded glinei 0 title undeigiaduate heie in 1027. It cub he r en , e of teacher and Lno ite pupil with 'Leo and thine ien't mud doubt a. to oluch one 01 the howls diao his sole °the: Lion coaches who will go to Pluladelphir fin the h Ittle ale Bob Ihggms head football coach, Lam Conote!, fh c , ,lnnan football and has hetball ',lento!, Mullin S McAndi ce ' !si ho sins a teammate of Stine to bo%- mg and football oink in college, and .1. Rodent:, head baseball mentor and I nu coach The Penn State alumna, Hill have r special cheeling section of Natal.* SURS WE IN I. 111.10I)ItNEY Seen teams senmsn in the intia iiimai ROCCeI 10111.11101 t follm ung game.; la , t n oak, tacos to Hasty E. Wilson 'an, manages Sport Coats and Flannel Trousers In Fabrics of Distinction Madc to Measure Clothes $lB to $4O • Smith's Tailor Shop Cleaning Pressing Repairing why they taste better Page Three aduate" and students, the in ornot ci of the bout has ing cet aside a I lock of seats lot llama , tollov, et s. 3 Coolie]. Fiench '3l , one of those no ho still head the Llama, cheering section. The second meeting between the two tighten, the bout him Philadelphia spotb uutons guessing a., to the obable winnet. Lough! an, whom Ste, ',noticed out in two tomb: in thei. first meeting, ham been ti inning hart' ion the bout and hai, ton% ineed Lay hosing coped, that he will hi as clangor ous as et et tomtit row, nigh. Both fighter have exit, mad con fident,. in then abilits to finish the other Like Loughs an, llamas Inns beer going through an extra still lanolin, pelted for the fight, having cancelled a trip front Callon= by , the ',ay of the Panama canal in older to hotly Cast to prep.° for the bout. llamas met his first mein in a ten 'mind fight with Lee Ramage, Pacific roast sensation, sometime ago stu , is out to make a comeback tig,ainst th, Philadelphir scicm an. GOLF CONTEST PROGRESSES Fivc teams seemed viLtolten olule too <heo• byes in the fact 'dacha of the Intlannual golf toulney last ETTI N G tinny South. obaccos na, Xanthi, Cavalla
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