Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 24, 1932, Image 3

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    Tuesday, May 24, 1932
Nittany Trac
, Army, 87-3
Dale, King, Dunaway
Secure Only Lion
First Places
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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. ,
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I. M. Notes
Phi Sigma Delta will play the win
net of the Beta Sigma Rho-Sigma
Alpha Epsilon match today and Nap
la Delta Rho will meet Sigma Nu to
mori ow in the semi-finals of the in
tramural tennis tom foment The fin
al match will he played ow on the vai
sity hall court, at 2 o'clock Sam,lay
atm noon
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Alpha Sigma Plu will meet the
winner of last night's ,Delta Theta
Sigma-Sigma Nu match in the finals
of the intramtual saccer tournament
or, the golf course field at 5•'30 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon Last night's
.omi-finalists played a - 2-to-2 tie
Thursday, necessitating another play
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TENNIS TEAM DEFEATED
BY LEHIGH, LAFAYETTE
Ndtany Netmen Vine ,11 1932 Season
With Dicastrou9 Week-end Tnp
Suftering a 7-to-2 defeat at the rac
quets of Lehigh Finley, and losing to
Laiu,sette Salm day 0-to-I, Lion act
men returned Sunday float the hip
that completed then 1932 season
Captain Ted McKane defeated Cap
tain Gadd, while Davis and Reynolds
won from Atonms and Cook for the
solo metal ins at Lehigh. 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
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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.
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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
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