Friday, May 13, 1032 LION NINE TO FACE etween e Lions with Batsmen Will Straight Vict I Sports Editor Meade Scheduled for Mound Duty—Team Lineup Same umn joins in expiessing to as '29 the praise merited terinined fight the former er displayed in gaining his tory over Tonnny Loughran , night Like his hundreds local supporters, we feel everything that makes If theie was any doubt biltty to stand up in a box- II as a slugging match, it when he outboxed the ughran to gain the nod Penn State has wuned helpful publicity from this ular neweomei to the pro: ins. It wa. last October that a little Dickinson College football team vis ited New Denver Field, lined up against a Nittany Lion team \ and pro needed to score a 10-to-7 victory Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock another Dickinson team, again the un derdog, will appear on New Bearer Field diamond as the opponent of the Nittany batsmen Howeva, it isn't likely that the Carlisle nine is in line for another on set victory The Lion diamond repre sentatives ale wary of their foe, and they'ie also vely determined to hang up another victory, then second straight since •the Eastein tap mow the exodus that took Vednesday, , Ice predict short of an eseur,ion Store ercr plays a part mpionship battle. + + + Smith, the genial sports the Pittsburgh Press., re- Pitt dal not bring the long hei guninon duel to a close ttempting to do something Far from it , The mag- Panther athletic corpora ht the Lions would make a office attiaction foi then aim-up game and offered to i to 'enlace Ohio Northern, t incumbents Somehow or and Neil Fleshing didn't the offer and turned it ul wore the Blue and Gold more gol I than blue) im surprised to see that some actually refuse a game biggest box-office football c East , + + + The baseballers may have an oppor tunity to gain a little revea:te for their football brethein Slated as a possible p.telung choice for Dickin son is one Dick, the smile lad who tossed a forward pass that resulted m a - touchdown foi the Carlisle eleven last Oetobei an I then kicked a field goal from the twenty-yard line that eventually won the game for the vis iting team Dave Meade seems the most likely to get the hulling assignment foi the Lion tossers. The southpaw worked two hind games on the Eastein trip, but has find a full two wed,' rest and should be in good form tomm- I ow. No change is expected in the rest of the NALlny lineup Both Zawacki and Bieuster domonstinted last Sat urday aganst Sviacuse that they will be hard to dislodge from the in st base and center field positions, and the other six men me certain to start. .nme Mr. Smith brought I)uquesne's desme to re. tt as the Lions' Thanks. Day opponents in Pitts. Opening their cones in 1010, Penn State and Dickinson have met elm. en times on the baseball diamond with the Lion lepiesentatives taking the decision in every meeting Last year's contest resulted in a 3-2 tii umph d that . . One or the lie Olympics tryouts circle eddy Winstead to look for ms, lost in Varsity Hall irginra Athenaeum Tema is Mountaineer trackmen was the Penn State Relays en is . . Although the cot doubled the score on week, Pitt trackmon have the belief that they will e Dame, mid-western cham the Stadium tomorrow t Ressler, of Conover's am, insists that that, hair 't inflicted' by Tribunal t of sec vaisrty engage h the Lions this year, Pitt ,ne, tied one, and lost four Froth releases any mole hedules before they have n up, Neil Fleming plans to ' e office of the funny, funny Fish from their 13-1 drubbing of Bellefonte Academy in the opening game last Week, yearling batsmen will attempt to chalk up the second vic tory of the season against McKee sport high school on New Bearer Field at 12 30 o'clock tomorrow. The Selt7er-Woolbert combination will probably got the battery call again tome. tow. Symington at Post, Stocker at second, Volk at shot tstop, and Daily nt thnd may see infield se, vice as they did in the opener last week. 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Tonic $1 49 enex 25e onified Coco 0:1 37c ex Preparation; 24e '• .1 Talc _lBc 'mina Cream 49e gens Lotion 32c stale 310 do 11. & A. Lolion____33c mbrossa Set 79c ils Creams 39c RPRESCRIPTIONS. Cer,z_et-z,Lee ti COMP`O'UNDED. Seek Second ry Tomorrow Kascsak Leads Lion Batters With .312 Wit)• ten hits in thirty-two times a bat far a .212 menage, 13,11 Kasesak, sophomore outfielder is the leading batter on the varsity baseball team for the season to date Kasesak is the only regular above the .100 mark, Captain George Hoopes' 275 gaining sewn,' place Too other members of the var. city top KasLsal.. , 'll2, Phil Moonyes sporting a 527 mark and %muck] a 401 average, but neither has taken part in every game, no ha^ the left fielder. Included in KasesalPs ten hits are too home runs, three triples and a doubt., going him a total of twenty-three bases on the ten burgles I=l DICKINSON NETMEN WILL MEET LIONS Lineup Unchanged To Face Nittnn> Racquet Wielders In Match Here al 3 O'clock Tomorron _Afternoon Tennis fans who have seen the Dick inson College net team in attain pi e dict a tough contest for Captain Ted .11cfiune and Ins men when they meet the Carlisle Indians on the Van city hall coml.:, at 3 o'clock tonunio, af tei noon McKim° will occupy his usual post at numbei one singles position, with liaityler and Shaeffer tailed tot se, ond and thud Calton, Skillen, and Wilson played the other three singles matches m the older named in Satan day's contest uith Susquehanna, and Coach Dutch Schloss proposes to use the same three men bourn ow, With a possible rearrangement in position Hai toter and McKune will play number one doubles match, v,ith Shaeffer and Wilson scheduled for number too. Can ten and Shdlen wdl probably replace Dar is-Rey nolds, the duo used in the third doubles match Saturday, aecoiding; to the net coach's tentative lineup. Penn State follouers cycle &gap pointed ',hen the match yesterday af ternoon with Pr anklet and Marshall mas called off on account of rain Freshmen Play here THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ICKINSON; STICKM Defeats Tommy Loughran Wednesday Stets llamas '2O rationnttd rn unng Longh,o.r, Phtholclohm h,a syn., !us 30th io ofewonal virtu, i 1 Il i dnevloll mght and hes orsond of ti light hranzporight shampoo, Steve hnoclad oat Lough can to nos when lh, y heat met ot m 1 o)f. Gilt last hints, The fiontri Nttlany ,fie non the toh nef ode Folio and the ,rfr,rr, the hak,',, hallo( a m d.ri the fight for ihe Hama, non rifh (hr trnloond‘ wyth one errn and one going to Looyh,an in IN °mown of ref ire 1 . 1 1 , 11 ru of hin tin toe y, Sim 1110,8 up to definttely (stablv,h h self as ore of (hr Itarltng //ml/writ/Idg of the coyntiy WHY WALK IF YOU CAN RIDE? The tobaccos used in Chesterfields are aged for 2 years or more in wooden casks A: -1 s s . )Choatorfield Rad: raort &TOUR TUTS a BOSWELL ALEX SISItC3 GRAY 1030 pm RDT 1030 pm ' Slilll.RET'S ORCHESTRA ovo., NORIAN BROMISIIIRC. Announcer COLUMBIA NETWORK The BEST of SPECIALS for After the DANCE De% ilsfood m Anzelfood Cake All Kinds of Sandniche , , Quick Lunches and Fountain Service The Fenway Tea Room East College Avenue RESIDES' TAXI PHONE 750 N MEET MARYLAND Lacrossemen Will Engage Terrapins Here Tomorrow =lll With to eye on a possible Olt mine championship, a fa4t Mnrt land la crosse tuck e tt ill pnta to Lion te, Ittoly tnmm pow afternoon tletmonned to keen its inulcfelted pecmd clean The "Salon> stickmen will be in fop pleat% of tough going at 2 o'clock on Nen Benn.ei Mehl Tin en ooclhs :Ivo a lathes fn mid able St Johns to dive opened the lion season by ban hrp nut a 10-t O-1 ,et bath 'Hint same trim maded Mat s tors last Satut only to conic out of the en ming' fracas o lth its tail betuen its deem% eh de feated 5-tn-f Minal-ind has ttampled hm foul other opponents this year, Wa,lung ton College, Geotgia, Vnginta, and flutgetc all falling befot e the Tetra onslaught. The Old Liner, ale noted for then fact game, insatiably out-tanning thug opponent, Last for _ a l ate snack THERE'S nothing better than a bowl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes just around bedtime. Delicious and satisfying! Those toasted flakes are so easy to digest, they invite restful sleep. How much better than hot, heavy foods. Try it at a campus restaurant. <,...z ..../ L— Z±U fae6 3A CORN "I slog a ecau Peke Three em they completely shut out the Ltonc, 13-to-0 Losing the 11131 National champion ship bs one goal, the Mai viand twehe is detommed to go tin ough the pre,- tilt season unscathed In the decid ing game List sear, St. Johns gained a mantel m the closing minute of play to take the game and the all- Amman title from the Terrapins by fl-to-2 score Coach Eime Paul has not vet se meat. I the man to oppose Pugh, Mary land's all-American center. CMMCI may again 'cerise thin assignment or Falel ma) be shifted from the home 01 Cian toil In mm the attack to fill the difficult bei th Cu ynn tt ill talc hi, usual position at the goal nab McMillen and Day catering the points. I: me, holly and Moulthinp may ,tait at defen , e beal, with Carlson and Smith slated fm the Ittack4. they TTER