Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 21, 1933, Image 4

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TRACK, LACROSSE
Trackmen To Open Season
Against West Point Team
11 >• PHILLIP W
Now Beaver field, lacking only the
furry aquatic animal which could com
fortably live in the swamp that the
recent spring rains have made it, will
be the scene for the Nittany track
squad’s initial meet of the season
when they cncrtain an untried Army
team here tomorrow.
Coach Cartmell’s boys have been
seriously hampered during the past
week by the heavy rains, which have
necessitated indoor practice most of
the time. In a few time trials taken
Tuesday afternoon, a slow, muddy
track made accurate forecasting of
probable performances impossible.
In the running events, Coach Cart
mell will attempt to strengthen the
team by placing Harry Sigel and
Rhodes in the quarter-mile run,
changing Harvey to the two-mile
event, making Hughes a half-miler,
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while Dunaway and Seisky will run
in the mile event.
At least three men on the Cadet
outfit give promise of ranking with
Eastern track leaders this year. Robin
Epler, high scorer on the team last
year, took first in both hurdle events
in the dual meet at the Point, and is
counted upon to repeat his perform
ance. Captain Wfin Graham, a veteran
of two seasons, annexed the mile run
last year, but is now running the 880.
A 1 Starbird, captain of the cross
country team last fall, running his
last season for the Corps, will be
closely watched tomorrow as he is
counted upon to secure precious points
for Army in the Penn Relay carnival
at Philly next week. A former Penn
Stato undergraduate, Bill Martz, who
ran on the freshman track team here
and won his letter in football as an
end,-will be in the quarter-mile run.
REGULAR
LOW
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
STATE DINER
QUADS WILL ENGA
Nittany Sports—What and Where
Golf Penn State vs. Swarthmore
Tomorrow
Penn State vs. Army 1:00 P. M.
Penn State vs. Buckncll 2:00 P. M.
Penn State vs. Army 3:00 P. M.
Lacrosse
Baseball
Track
Penn State vs. Pennsylvania
INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS and Phil F. Hines ’3l, manager of
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StickmenTo Tangle With
Army on New Beaver Field
By JOHN A. BRI
When the Lion laerossemen tangle
sticks with the Army ten on New Bea
ver field tomorrow afternoon, they
will run into an undefeated squad that
emerged with the scalps of their first
threo opponents this year. The Cad
ets have scored thirty-eight points
against their opponents’ seven, hav
ing defeated M. I. T. 12-to-2, New
York University IC-to-2; and Spring
field by a score of 10-to-3.
Army , comes here with one of -the
most powerful squads that has, ever
been at the Point. Nine seniors and
one junior will be seen In the starting
line-up, which includes one All-Amer
ican and a member of last season’s
All-American second team.
Mike Loebs, Lion coach, is far from
pessimistic concerning the outcome of
the game. “On a dry field, we’ll give
them a good game,” he said. ‘ “I be
lieve our defense is as strong as
their's. The deciding factor is going
to rest with the ability of the two at
tacks.”
. Jim Reed will start at goal for the
Lions. Day. and Morehouse will line
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up at pointy while Hescn and Kane are
slated for the defense posts. The cen
ter position is still undecided, and
either Northrop or Kline will start
there.
Captain Jake Edcl will start at sec
ond attack,- with Koth, his running
mate, at first attack. The home po
sitions are a toss-up, with the two
starting men to be chosen from Bos
nian, Kaulfuss, Barnes, Malcy, or Has
son.
Quinn and Scnter will start at de
fense for the Army team. Front
zel and Captain Pottenger are slated
for attack. Pottenger has been chosen
on tho All-American squads for the
past two seasons, and is .considered
one of the best in college lacrosse to
day. Douglas and Doleman will hold
hold down the home positions for the
Cadets.