Tuesday, May 24, 1932 Nittany Trac , Army, 87-3 Dale, King, Dunaway Secure Only Lion First Places I=l Only once have Penn State track nun met Alloy in a nual meet, but that one tone ha; suft med to slum the Mul 's cower MCI the Nittany Lion Gaining In st !daces in nine of the thu teen c ,, ents, and all three places in four, the Cadets sunniped the Lion tl nehmen, 87-to-30 in then last meet of the season, at West Point, Satur day. The Army team especially shored complete superioi ity in the field events Tics sn High Jump Dal, exhibited form to lend King of Airny to the tape in the 100-yaid dash in 9 9-10 seconds, and to defeat Fuller of the Cadets in the 220-yard dash in 21 0-10 second, Foul sec ond places marked the Nittanv sprint man's best mails befoie this meet . . Ring, ci oss-connti v captain-elect lot next yem, kept his recoil un maired for the season by ',inning the two-mile run in 9 minutes 47 seconds, lending ten Army men to the post Leaping 5 feet 10 inches, Hammond tied fin first place in the high Jump for the thud time this season. lull, Steel Place Tlard Dunassay also gamed has third place in as mans meet, Ashen he captured the half-mile tun in the necoid tune of 1 minute 51 2-5 seconds, equaling th..l time that won the 880 in the in lercollegiate, hit year. Band gain ed a second place foi the Lions in this es eat Second place in the quarter-mile sun scent 4. Cntsasage, whim?. Van lieurel also gained a second in the 220-yard lose handles, losing by a scant foot to Endo, crack Cadet tom 'her topum Nosed out of second plate, bs a close decision, Hill gairml a third in the 120-paid low handles, 'and Sigel a thud in the shot-put to complete the Nittany seining Lead, Arm) scoring Eider led the Amy sem ing with victories in the high and low hurdles, and a second place in the broad Jump, ,hits Ihllberg %%a's gaining first places in the broad Jump and the dis cus throes The Cadet team swept all these iilnees en the mile tun, the pole vault, the discus thee, and the broad Jump. , Here's One Smoke for MEN TET the little girls toy with their 1-1 long, slim holders—let them park scented cigarettes st ith their powder compacts. That's the time for you to go in for a REAL MAN'S smoke. And what can that be hut a PIPE! f~ q^ ^il ° ~ ~:_~: 3 ~3 ~~ !` There's , iomething about a time-proven, companionable pipe that does satisfy a man's smoking Imi stints. 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The matches stele hard fought, but the Nittany racquetmen might have taken more points than they did, had they not been compelled to go on the emits still from a 200-mile automobile tip. Practically all the matches with the Leopard" tan three sets. One of the j closest was March's defeat of Meßune I m thtec hotly contested sets Wilson vtor from Anawalt, adieu took civet I klanicello, and Reynolds-Davis con louered Murch-Manteello fot the Lions' 'three points. 4e. O t d) % e ) .: C 6 .1% t. 4 tl A vzo pm • I\° Vt LI- A(4 114(41. 5 rk Vt" °-14# rtE ATE , D. .5 5 v. 005 .FL"11 95 V v s. O l i% 4 AC% - *l5 110 W I SC I. or e • ktmE A SWEAT Ott if 3 1 3 0 I 3.. t t .oq zo POW 1+ 1- f l / 4 1 " pe v . ll Z 5 Itallqs svt.Cl% AriV 5o or( 't• ciki" SLIEVELESS 4 OIftEIMISE Yove —tr WE ISO. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Court Game Found Favorite Sport of College Students Basketball is the favorite sport, and athletic and clog dancing, the most disliked diversion of Penn State stu dents, according to a survey made ic cently by Victor 'Lam, graduate as sistant in the School of Physical Edo cation and Athletics. The survey was conducted by sub mitting questionnaires to freshmen and sophomores in physical education classes. The inquiry is one of sev eral research projects now being spon sored by the school to determine the ielative popularity of sports. According to the answeis on the questionnanes, students would rider additional insttuction in boxing, bas-1 l.etball, handball, and uiestling Knowledge of the individual sports in cluding tennis, golf, and fencing nun also requested. ikok 4 VY poori.s OPE-11 8: A", -.--- CLOSE 1: P. PI. LINESMEN DEFEATED BY COLGATE-BEAT CORNELL Golf Team Suffers First Loss of Year in Last Notch Saturday For the second sti night year, Col gate linksmen administered the only blemish to an otheiasise perfect , en- Lon ashen they defeated the Nittany golfers by the score of 4-to-2, in the Lion' last' genie of the season at Hamilton, Sam day. Cornell, how ever offered little competition to the toursomt, losing 5-to-1 in a match played at Ithaca Ft iday. Defeated bs one sit eke on the last hole Captain Froth's , Brand met his first defeat of the season at the hand,. 01 the Cornell ace, Pei Sons, medalist in Pi iday's match with a sane of 73. Noenos, Musser, and Sickels easily tool their matches, while both Nit tans conth.nations won in the best ball plays N.los closed a bulhant season, shootuu, a 69 one below par fm the Colgate coulee 500 A P TVt3PAY , SHIRTJ r.Y.,, .4, lila I'so Z: now J&? i fr 4 ° flow i t , , , 1 It:-1:r$1/4 IV-`\,„ Vick /11„, \I- ;41 4'4 01 es j A 11/7 DOW 17 IN TkW..' .- . 2 gl.o e Ott 14 4 6 te— lck §s 011 .t. Nike " r \ 0 s i. - , Al,f; tv4.4 4 , . irk 'Au\ ' 4.tdp,vss I/ s wel.t. , 42 44 r.l4r.f_ oletO L A iLS RCt... " CI F ., t- rt A L e ,„ ilif 51P t- Ir • ne 45 i i It? /a . 1 ~. U , g• ic'Y ' A, Vat 3 iir 1 t_ is ? 'I. \ y ‘ j Ml.t• lt‘Ct ..1 PR it E. Clji 3NIRTss Campus Bulletin Semis and students mho base the S C. A. questionnaires inns ietuin them until the end of this meek to the Chiistian association olTiee in Old I=l=l Tickets for the Intel notation class I eeital Fi Ida% night ,111 he given lice of (Inure at Student Union desk. 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