Friday, May 27, 1932 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor When the last ball has been fielded , in next Saturday's baseball game be tween the Lions and Bucknell, an other intercollegiate sports Year will hove faded into the dust for Penn State In many ways, it has been an 'eventful year, one that has seen the Nittany Lion retain his supremacy at the top of most lines of sport Football, the major sport, produced little that was satisfactory in the mat ter of victories, but the fight of the team and the general spread among colleges of the athletic ideals we are sponsoring bore promise of better days in the immediate future. Soccer, cross-country, boxing, and wrestling all had the consistently good seasons they have been exper iencing dui ing recent years. Basket ball,although a majority of the games were lost, made a game comeback in student popularity and promises to regain its old prestige Among the spring sports, the base ball team is within grasp of its sec ond straight Thangular champion ship. Golf also had a good season although the records of the track, la mosse, and tennis teams have been disappointing. MOM Incidentally, here's wishing the best of luck to all those Nittany ifLinn% singing their athletic swan songs next Monday .... We'll i be seem' you .. • • MEE AVOID EMBARRASSMENT If you have an ICE refrigerator you never need to run out of ICE while entertaining. Modern ICE refrigerators have room for big blocks of fine, sparkling ICE, enough for ideal refrigeration and party use. 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At present the leaders of the assn elation race, the Nittany Lions need only a victory against the Maroon to morrow to clmeh their second straight title Colgate, beaten by the Lions in an eleven-inning game a week ago today, jumped back into the running with a 4-to-0 victory over Syracuse and can tie for the title by winning tomorrow's game. Winn Stops Owls Temple University's diamond rep resentatives boved to the Bedenkmen in one of the fastest games played here this season Wednesday, an eighth inning rally giving the Lions a 54.0.4 decision. Bill Kasesak and Captain George Hoopes clouted hom ers, Brewster and Zawacki had triples and Kascsak a double to aid in the run scoring Paul Winn went the route and ex cept for a bad third Mnmg had the Owl batters at his mercy The little righthander allowed ten hits, but kept them well scattered and demonstrated that he'll be mighty valuable to the 1933 nine. 3 Teams Will Play Final Contests of -Season Next Week Three Lion minas tennis will brim, their schedules to is close in contests next week. Following its return game with Bellefonte Academy at Bellefonte tomorrow altos noon, the freshman baseball nine will play its last game on the season on New Beaver field at 2.30 o'clock Monday aftm noon when it meets Wyoming Seminary. The Lion varsity baseball team will encountei Bucknell here at 2:30 o'clock next Saturday after roes, in the last engagement of its lifteen-game 1012 card The Ma mondmen have a record of seven games won and four lost with the Bucknell and tomorrow's game with Colgate here remaining on the schedule. Penn State's lacrosse team will oppose an aggregation of alumni stars, including Skip Stahley, West ern Maryland coach, on New Beav er field at 2 o'clock nest Satur day - afternoon. The team will be minus the services of Captain Ray Carlson, Bill McMillen and John Gwynn, who recently signed con tracts to play with the Boston Shamrocks, a professional club. Breakfast Luncheon Fountain Specials Watch Our Windows for Appetizers FENWAY TEA ROOM Opposite Front Campus it/triSakty ...all you could ask for! Chesterfield 7'heyize MILDER.._ Vze PURE ..7hey TASTE BETTER THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN . 3 I. M. 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