Page Four Nittany Track, Lacros Cindermen Favored To Win Over Army in Final Meet Comparative Records Give Lion Representatives Edge—Cartmell Names 26 for Trip A fanm ed Nittanv hack team sill invade the Army Ott onghohl lot the iot st tone, V. hot it meets the Cadet t unnets in its last nart of the season at. West Point tomm row afternoon Although the Cadet team has captured both of its meets thus %oat, eon, parato.e tunes and Imola, reseal the Lions on the hotter end of tho score shJet; Holy Ci oss fell before the Army onslaught, 84 , _-to-11 , ,, Nuhit West Vogilla Nuns also defeated by the' Cadets 88,',-to-3V/2 Twenty-eight men including Man ager Karl B Wagner '32, and first a , sistant James H Finley '33, left this marring by bus for New York, needing a victory tomorrow to finish the season above the 500 mark, a win user Pitt being nullified by a loss to North Caroli n a 'I Enter Dashes Dale, veteran point winner, rind Al di :eh and Rhodes, sophomores, will be pointing for their first win of the year, in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, an I should hose little trouble against Palmer, Antis' splint man, whose best ! tune in the 100 is 10 3 and in the 220 yard dash, 020 Four second places have been gained by Dale in the two meets this year. Lion hopes in the quarter nule run will be pinned on Critsavage, winner in the Pitt meet, and Band, second place Nieto, in the Tar Heel meet Dunaway, whose, two record half miles in dual meets this year, end Sieshy, will be out for Penn State points in the 880-yard clash Cadet half-milers base captured no better than thud place in their dual meets this veer Space 3lmed Up England, sophomore stm, who ran the too-nude m the North Cambna meet, nil! be moved back to the rode dent against Army. Glassburn, Penn State Athletes Represented United States in Last 3 Olympics Penn State hack and field teams since 1920 hose included SONel all Olympic competitors, the record bool, I reseal Such names as Helffrich, Ends, Barron, Moore, Bates, Romig and Cns on the .sounds of the Ameii can Olympic teams of 1020, 1024 and 1928 ale true proof of the prowess of Nnttany Lion track and field men in the past. Lany Shields and Steroid Barron took part in the 1920 Olympic games at Brussels, Belgium, Shields sunning in the 1500 mate lace and Patron competing as a bindle,. Shields was the !list American to finish in his went in these games The 1021 team had on it Schuyler HAMAS MAY VISIT HERE SOMETIME BEFORE JUNE Former Nittany Boxer Tells Houck Thal Ile Plans Week's Stay Although Stet° llamas, en-Lion heavyweight and one of the tanking pt ofessional heavvtt eights of the veal, did not visit State College miser the past ste.tk-end as was reported, he may pay the College a visit before The teenier Nittany athlete inform ed Coach Leo Houck that a was his intention to visit State College and spend a creek here %Olen the Lion box ing coach talked to him following has fight with Tommy Loughran in Phila delphia last Wednesday. Steve faces anothei Clip to the Pacific coast in June for a rctui a bout with Lee 'Wa age, the only opponent to defeat him scow he tanned ptofessional, • dust ‘lien llamas intends to conic bele is not ',noun. this last visit hose sins last fall, v,hen he spent a seek-end hew CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC-', TION —lndividual mshuction for, I.egimnas Call 779-J, or see Mrs. F., J Hamahan, Eye Apartments Etch LOST—Notebook Please total n notes, am' no quw,tions will be asked about coves J E Faiquhru Phone 805 lteompEßZ NOTICE—AII haneuts, 40e. Knev. Bailie! Shop, 2nd floor, opposite Post Office on East Beaver Avenue 4tehFT FOR RENT—Tao three-worn arma ment, unfurnished. Will be empty Juno 1. 331 W. Beaver Ave 2tNPEF LOST—Phi Gamma Delta shter pin. Findel please call Elizabeth Barton at Mae hall ltCliEB LOST—Bros is suede eippeL purse containing two bills and change, somewhere between Dairy Bldg, and S. L A. Finder please return to Dorothy Palmer, 225 S. Allen St. IVANTED—Paslengors to New York VIII. way of Harrisburg and Easton on Saturday forenoon, May 21. Phone cross-country captain this yeal, and King, captain-elect, will be Conch Nate Caitmell . .s choices in the two mile, along nith Space, who has been moved up from his °lima' mile post Hill will be after his second sti night victoly in the 1.20-yaid high hurdles, along aith Byers and :Jackson, v,lio also has one Niaoly m that event this year Van -Komori. 11111 mil Jack son aill be fan ored - cm all tiller places in the 220-3 aid low hurdles. A tuo of Penn State high Jumpeis mill be after their thud straight clean ov,eep in that event Hammond, O'Shea, and Sayland base set milks higher than any of the Cadet high Jumpers this sear Sat hand, how,avei, will encountm stionx opposition in the broad Junin Adams, Sigel, and Wantshouse nill be Nittany contestants in the shot put, against Jack Puce, Amy foot ' ball star. Adams and Sigel toll also throw the discus. and will hurl the jaNelin ato - ig uith Snydcn The Lion trackmen mill again be captainleos, because the Cadet meet will not contain the hammer-thiou ing event. Bill Eduardo, recently elected leaden, and veteran hammer thromei ,on in the Pitt meet, but be cause the Noah Carolina meet also did not has e r hamnici-throwing event, Ira did not make the tup lath a limner of coon greater ability and ieputation than End:, John "Blondy" Romig, distance star, and Bill Cox, then a stuaent at Melee's buig Academy, ,ho enteied College a freshman ,n 1925 and establish :ld himself as another great Nittany 't ack ni an. Al Bates, head jumpm, Charles 'Trip" Biome, hurdle], and Romig vere membms of the 1028 team nhich ompeted at Amsterdam Mom e, Mough a mistake, 1,19 not enteted the Olympic games but towed Eu ope following the gaine , ,, canning ace aftet race The 1921 01y mare games also of fered the opportunity for another Islittanv athlete to demolish ate his skill Thy, athlete was Naito, captain or the 1921 wrestling team, who repre sented Japan in the wrestling events. l Still another fepr e,entatiN e was I "Rag , Al,.ideia, who anode the trip to Paul as an alternate on the boxing, train "Rags" broke his hand during the elimination. and was forced to lm felt his final bout but he made the trip in spite of that misfol tune. HE KNEW AL LAW AND And Made Thel Both His Mistress BARRYMORE!...Mai nificent... in His First Great, Timely Ameri , can Role... What Drama!, What a Story! ;4 UM . m .•. A Way ler DiblhosTheat. e Teams Will Enc(iimt Lion Golf Captain Coptant noddy !hand, who lull trod the Natalia golfeas nt then last anotehen el the veason ',game Cornell and Colgate that; weei-end, and wall engage an has last ntlepeollegattespolt compelltant Jo; Penn Slate. Thand is one of the only two men to eapiont Wlloily ago, to at the Willie hint', I,IIICO 1024, hallow been the trade: at Loth golf and bashetball. CO-ED TENNIS TOURNAMENT ADVANCES TO SECOND ROUND In the second round of the upper- Qas• women's tennis tournament Al !linnet Allen '3l forfeited to Marion I' Rowell '33, wh4le Music! E. Boo mer '32 will meet' Mildred E Bach man '23. Caine B Gibbons '33 will play Mae P. Kaplan '3l, and Ilan riot It Pleurae '33 and Lucille Hansen '35 will oppose the winners of the two unfinished first round matches In the freshman women's tourney Louise A Halbach non her first round n.atcl• from Edith 0 Reese, while Ro- he N• Joseph defeated Florence 1g Stmens M. Elizabeth Drliender for lost to Margaret W. Krnsloe and Kathleen Muchemore to Anne 13. Fa gan. Martha .1. Emig non from Gal t !laic E Kenrush, with Katheiine ➢f ;miner and Mildred L Rupp tale inf, then matches by default. SPECIAL Exclusive Dollar Cleaners Men's Suits or Coats Ladies' Plain Messes or Coats 75 C CALL 444 Fire Dein, y Sri etre Summei Session Comfortablc rooms. All with iunnmg water. Wm down screened. Reseive be loic you leave College. Phone 9908 THE COLONIAL 115 W. Nittany HE TRICKS OF He Charmed Women As He Charmed Juries... With the Magic of His Voice,and the Fire of His Passion! STATE'S ATTORNEY .. the Next, He Hunted we—an Outlaw Always! Monday .and Tuesday Matinee at 1:30 Evenings at 6:00 and 7:95 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GOLFERS TO MEET CORNELL, COLGATE Undefeated Linksmen Will Face Maroon Team in Season's Finale Tomorrow Rot ed-up almost to the point where nothin{, short of championship play car nffei severe competition, Coach Bob Rutherford's golfers will attempt to burg to a brilliant close, a brilliant season when they engage Cornell linksmer at Ithaca, today, and the Colgate foursome at Hamilton tomer ro, Jr three matches thus far this year no Lion golfer, has gone down in de test, while only one point was chalked up against the team in tied contests. li the linksmen can retain the cham pionship form evidenced up till now, ond if they continue to tighten up, %%her hard pressed, to nose out then opponents by the lowest of scores, these last two matches may see the culmination of the greatest record esei turned in by a Nittany golf team. Cornell Match Today The match with Cornell marks the resumption of hostilities after a long period of no golf relations between the Red and the Blue and White. Making a fine showing against Col gate last Saturday, the Ithacans should offer probably the stiffest com petition yet encountered this season. It is the Maroon match, however, v hich is of greatest concern to Conch Rutherford's men, since two of the mer who helped to break the Lions' four-year record of no defeats, last year, will tee-off tomorrow. Captain Bland, who is playing in his last ath letic encounter for Penn State will ' 'axe to contend with 'Captain Hank Kowal, the Maroon undefeated ace. Keeping intact the foursome that conquered At my Saturday, Rutherford ill send Bill Nacios in against Fletch ei , Colgate mainstay, while Musser and Sickels complete the team. Na mes has played championship ball this season, scoung two par seventies, 1 O YOU INHALE? ...wonder why cigarette advertising genera avoids this question? ®advertising of the mysteries in cigarette has been the apparent fear of the word "inhale." It seems rather foolish—for everybodyinhales— whether theysualiae it or not... every smoker breathes in some part of the smoke he or she draws out of a cigarette. q, : f Think, thee; how important it is to he certain that your cigarette smoke is pure and clean—to be sure that you don't inhale certain impurities. Do you inhale? Lucky Strike has 1 : ' „ TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE-60 modern outwit, tad; the world's finest dame orehatras, and famous LtakyStreke pawfeaturts, eretyTuaday,Thursday and Saturday owing our N 8.0 network. r Cadets at West Poin Stickmen To Face Strong _ Opponent in Army Twelve Close Contest Expected as Determined - Lions End ___ 1932 Intercollegiate Schedule EERIE Inspired uy the thicatening iun tl Lion lacrossemen left this rum clog to to chalk up a victiny against the Cast Although the Nittany stickmen h. tang the West Pointers than they've I close. Army will line up with emict State last year, 10-to-2. "If the team plays with as much spirit and fight as in the engagenient with Maryland last Saturday, I, be hove the contest will be well north remembering as the final intercol legiate match this season," Coach M use Paul said. Renry May Play No changes have been made in the' Lion starting lineup with the excep tion of Veber, who may be in condi tion to take one of the home positions If Herm starts, Coach Paul will aloft Edel to the center position, replacing Cramer. Without a doubt, McMullen and Day will start at the points Gwynn us schedules! for his accustomed position at goal while Kane, Hesch, and Mout throp will line up on the defensa an attempt to hold down the Cadet at tack. Nittany sem ing hopes will be pinned on Captain Carlson, Smith and Crawford at the attack while Cioohe will take a home position. Henry will be in readiness for a defense as signment and Antonson and Meier may get a chance to show what they can do at the attack. Zmunerman, Hassan, and Moorehouse are others who will probably break into the con test. Lost To Hopkins Figured out on panel, Army should have little trouble in running up a large score against the Penn State! dared to raise this vital question ... because when you smoke Luckies your delicate membranes get the protection no other cigarette affords. All other methodshave beenmade old-fashioned by Luckies' famous purifying process. Luckies created that process. Only Luckies have it! Do you inhale? Of course you do! So truly this message is for you. "It's toasted" Year That Protettlan,lwinst Irrilation..ss Lh IMEM7IO ley gave the Maryland team Saturday, West Point deteimmed, at any cost, etc tomonow afternoon. .se a better chance of decisively club ad in years, the contest is sure to be Is the same team that subdued Penn stickmen The Cadets have won five out of their six games this season, 'wing only to Johns Hopkins and de testing Western Maryland, Yale, Union Collage, New York University, and City College of New Yolk. How ever, a glance at the Penn State-St - Johns-Mai..viand scores foi this year College Cut-Rate Store Graduation Cards Wedding Congratulation Cards Gift Enclosure Cards Now on Display Many Gifts Suitable for Graduation $2.00 Ambrosia Sets 89c New Selection of Tallies and "Every Player- Your-Partner" ridge Sets Watch the Windows for Specials Friday and Saturday Friday, May 20, 1932 TomorroW ENGINEERING SCHOOL SOCCER„ . TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Defeating the Mineral Industrie; team tl-to-2, the Engineering School socco team %%on the inter-school charn pamship Monday for the third con', secutive year. Only five men played on a team because of the small size' of the field - Bill Jeffiey, varsity soccer coach, was ram cc The Engineers must win the championship another' year in or del to retain permanent possession of the cup. should dispel any belief in compel.; alive lacrosse figures. The veteran Army team will line up with Beeler at goal, Summerfelt and Simenson nt the points, and Lincoln, Darcy and Bunker on the defense. Sundt will hold down the Cadet cen ter berth with Quinn, Pottenger, and Call on their toes at the attack. Douglas and Reeves will probably take care of the home positions.
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