Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 09, 1933, Image 3
Tuesday, May !)-, 1938 Between the Lions i with ' The Sports Editor We were going to interview Way- land Dunaway or somebody and get some vivid first hand impressions of i.hc late lamented North .Carolina- Cheated by Jup Pluvius’ capers from | meeting .the Temple Owls Saturday ■ afternoon, the Li oh baseball team will j encounter an unknown .quantity in the form of, Susquehanna University on New Beaver field at 4 o'clock tomor skins, and all. Grim and determined J?pw afternoon. Tenn State swimming meet but, like Garbo, Wayland refused to talk. He said he was trying to forget. How- ever, we were there, hip boots, oil we battled the elements for two hours while the Lion tracksters tried to re- sist the flood of Tarheel points. Nate's proteges made a valiant try to win fcut they were finally submerged by a very few points in the waters of New Beaver field. So water you going to do about it?' This and That We enjoyed that little game of hide and seek that the Lion stickmen play ed with the middies before the official game.on Saturday .. . first the State| men came on the field, then NavyJ then State, ad infinitum . . . Here's! ’ throwing a wreath of the very finest] Mount Olympus laurels to that plucky high school miler who' ran two com plete laps minus a shoe . . . Harry Hill, that bronzed and rather hand some life guard from ‘the Glennland, felt quite: at home while taking the ■ 120 high hurdles on Saturday: . but no one drowned, so no one needed to ba resuscitated . . . except Coach Nate . Cartmcll . . , What venerable old die- • hard maintained that there was en tirely too much Space between first ] and third places in the .440 for North i Carolina to come in second? ... '• —■ w. m; s. The Well Man Patronizes PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 West BeaverAvenUe. ' . Phone 124. Get going, Fella! HERE’S MOW for easy digestion. All the bran is there, as Nature ■ you like best. It’s delicious, it’s easy on your allowance. And it helps you keep in trim'to lick the world; intended; Try it with milk or cream and the fresh or.canned fruit SHREW WHEAT A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers” LION DIA TEMPLE-LION GAME PREVENTED BY RAIN Bcdenkmen Will Meet Invaders Oh New Beaver Field At 4 O’Clock Ry FRED W. WRIGHT ’33 . With an aggregation replete with veterans, Susquehanna will invade the lair of the Lion even stronger than last season,, when they defeated the Blue and White by a 17-to-lG score. The Crusaders have been rained out twice, but have a" record of two vie-, tories, and no defeats thus far this season. To date Susquehanna lias encoun tered very little difficulty in their •first two, games. On their southern tpur two weeks ago, the Selinsgro vians defeated Haverford College, ?- to-0, and crushed the University of Delaware by a 15-to-5 score.. Lion Pitcher Undecided i. Chief among the invaders' hopes for j victory are. thc : presence of Myers, who pitched’ here last season; and Catcher Sassaman in • the line-up. I Sassaman, who is playing his first season as.a regular, is a find; from all, not only, is a.depend able receiver and handler, of pitchers, but-wields a potent bat. ‘■Coach Joe Bedenk is considering three .possible changes in the Nittany Lion line-up‘for the game tomorrow. ■Either ,big. Keith Parks ! ,or Jack Lut cher, both of whom have been idle for ten. days, will get the hurling assign ment. • - - Although Rightflelder Stocker has apparently made good in the outfield, Coach Bedenk may substitute Ed wards' against the Crusaders in case a last-minute switch of pitchers is made. Edwards, who swings from the ‘starboard side of the plate, would have.more of an.advantage nghinst a left-hahder than Stocker. oh the package, KNOW Iran, you bat* Shredded Wheat, C 229 [QNDMEN TO ENGAGE SUSQUEHANNA TOMORROW Nittany Traci Team Loses To N. Carolina, 64J4-61/ 2 Childers, Tarheel Star, Wins First Places in 100-, 200-Yard Dashes, Broad Jump Event for 15 Points By PHILLIP A North Carolina flash named Chil ders was largely responsible for the defeat of the Lion trackmen in the dual meet held Saturday afternoon which the Tarheels annexed by a 64V{:-to-61% score. The heavy spring rain might be blamed for the defeat, also. Childers, with firsts in the 100-yard dash, the 220-yard dash, and the broad jump, garnered a total of fifteen val uable points, any three of which the Lions would have been glad to gee. Mullis, another Carolina man, won the discus and shot put events to gain sec ond place in sc'oring honors with ten points. Carolina Takes Early Lead Penn State got four first places in the quarter-mile dash, the half-mile run, the two-mile run, the high jump, and tied for first place in the pole vault. Kershner and his Carolina op ponent, Jackson, deadlocked each other at eleven feet and had to divide tho points. 'Carolina, taking an early lead'in the field events, appeared on the way to a' certain victory, but with the run ning of the races, Penn State gave its rooters hope as the score approached a tip. Finally, with but the 220-yard Thursday atternoon , Lion ten . dash remaining, thei scoi-e stood 56>A- nis squad will leaVß on its - oal tri to-59 m favor of the Tarheels, o£ the seasan .. The aetmen wi] , p]a J, A first and third, in the event would Lehigh at Bethlehem Friday after give the Nittany trackmen a tie with noon* and then journey to West Point tho visitors* while first and second to engage the Cadet squad Saturday, mean victory. Dale ah'eady had Wet courts caused the cancellation beaten Childers, and hope surged of the match between. Penn State and hjgh. But Childers finished-ten yards Carnegie Tech netmen here Saturday in advance of two bewildered Lions afternoon. &K<j ai tifeh Ssit&Mj iilUujs SUPPOSE YOU TELL ME WHY YOU SMOKE GRANGER” " \V/ELL, it’s like this. Back in- the old W days, when men wore high hats and frock coats, they had" plenty of time to think things out, and they had sense, too. They used to sit . down on a log and take the time to whittle their tobacco from a plug, to he sure of having a cool, smoke. "In those days, a'man named Wellman, right here in Quincy, 111,, made about the best tobacco you could get. He knew how to keep the flavor fide and mellow. "Well, sir, the - people who make this Granger Rough Cut acquired Mr. Wellman’s method, and they must haye known how the old Boys used tb whittle their tobacco to make it smoke cool. Yes, sir, this' Granger is the real- stuff. The same mellowness, and. fine flavor that Wellman used to hand out to his friends.' And it’s, whittled into big shaggy flakes all ready for the pipe. 'Rough Cut’ they call it—'cut rough to smoke.cool’is the bSst way ! l can describe it. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN W. FAIR, Jr. ’35 and the meet went to Carolina. The summaries follow: 100-yard dash—won by Childers, Carolina: Aldrich, Penn State, second: H. Steel, IVnn Suite, third. Time 10 1-5 sec. 220-yard dash—won by Childers. Carolina: 11. Steel. Penn Stuto, second: Dale. Penn State, third. Time 22 I*s see. 440-yard dash—won by Rhodes. Penn State: Space, Penn State, second; Fox. Carolina,, third. Time 611 1-5 see. SSO-yard run—-won by Captain Dunaway. Penn State: Sicsky, Pynn State, second: William son, Carolina, third. Time 2: 4 2-6. ; Mile run—won by Mcßae. Carolina; Siesky, Pehn State, second; Captain Dunaway, Penn State, third. Time 4: 43 2-5. j 2-mile run—won by Kini;, Penn Slaty; L. Sullivan. Carolina, second: Harvey. Penn' State, third. Time 10: 25 4-5. i 220 low hurdles—won by Hawthorne. Carolina'; | Abernathy, Carolina, second: Jackson, Penn I State, third; Time 26 1-5. I 120 hteh hurdh-s—won by Abernathy. Caro-1 I linn; Hawthorne, Carolina, second; Hill, 1 Penn State, third. Time 16 1-5. j Hteh jump—won by O’Shea, Penn State;! Slnford. Carolina, und Sayliind, IVnn State,) tied for second place. Heteht 5 ft. 11 in f Broad jump—won by Childers. Carolina; Say-1 land. I’cnn State, second; Hubbard, Carolina, 1 thinl. Distance 22 ft. 4 in. Pole vault—Kershner, Pehn State, and Jack- 1 son. Carolina,-tied for'first piucc: Ilcniun.j Penn Stutc, and McDonuld. Carolina. tiyjj for third place. Heteht 11- ft. I Javelin—won by LeGore; R. Steel, Penn State, second: Adams, l’ynn Slate, third DisUincc 178 ft. 6 in. Discus—won by Mullis, Carolina; R. Steel. Penn State, second: Schmulcler, Carolina, third. Distance 135 ft. 10 in. Shot put—won by Mullis, Carolina;.!!. Steel, Penn State, wccond: Johnston,: Penn State, ‘third. Distance 42 ft. 5 in. NETMEN TO PLAY 2 TEAMS "Regardless of price, Granger is i about" the best pipe tobacco I ever smoked. Tliat’s why I smoke it, and that’s why they call it America’s Pipe Tobacco, sir.” Now we wanted to sell Granger for 10d. It was just a question of how to do it for the price. So we pack Granger in a sen sible foil pouch instead of an expensive package, knowing that a man can’t smoke the package.-We give smokers this good NiTTANYSTICKMEN DEFEATED BY NAVY Lions Hold Middies to 2-2 Tie In Opening Quarter, But Weaken in Second Half By JOHN A. BRUTZMAN ’j: For fifteen minutes last Saturday, tho Nittany lacrosse ten looked like All-Americans against Navy, but the pace was too fast, and a 2-to-2 tie ut the end of the first quarter was trans-. formed into an 11-to-'l defeat at the close of the game. The game was only two minutes old when Kane, playing defense, scored the first point for the Lions. After a few minutes, Captain Jake Etkl found the net, and Penn State led, 2-to-0. Navy followed with its first point, and just before the whistle blew, ending the first period, Condon sank one to tie the score at 2-all. Lions Score First The Lions opened the scoring in the second .quarter, when Moulthrop | counted after a long run up the field, t A minute later, Buse scored for Navy, ! and that was the last time that the Nittany stickmen held the lead. Con don tossed one in? and then Bedell scored from about fifteen yards out. The seoi;e at half-time was 5-to-3. I As the third period opened, Horton I tossed another one in for the Navy l when Reed, playing goal, came out to meet him. Three minutes later, Mor ton scored again, and Pollock went in for Reed. The Navy attack was click ing, however, and Condon, Ferguson; and Nibbs all scored to bring the total to 10-to*3 at the end of the quarter. The fourth quarter was a see-saw battle, with neither team getting many chances at the net. Condon scored once for Navy, and with only three minutes to go, Koth got the last Lion point on a nice shot from the side. • • • Wyoming, Altoona Win In Track Meet Take First Places in Annual , Inter-School Tourney Competition Climaxing a thrilling struggle for the class A title, Wyoming Seminary nosed out Kiski Prep by a margin of oni-half a point to win the interscho lastic meet GGVa-to-GG 0 n Saturday. Altoona high school easily won the class B championship in the twenty fourth annual running of the event which was marred by a wet truck ami muddy field. Failure to score a point in the half mile run is probably responsible for Kiski’s defeat. Both schools had at least one point in all other events, but the prep school boys were blanked m the- 880-yard run. The yellow-trunked boys from Dickinson Seminary, the only other 'school in B class, 'scored 21Vj points for third place. Altoona, although behind Lower i fterion and Norristown as a result of' a mediocre showing in the field events run off early in the afternoon, soon proved its supremacy in' the dashes anti distance runs to score 46!{. points in annexing the meet for the" fourth successive time. Lower Mcrion garn ered 31 Vs points for second place, while Norristown scored 30 & points. Bedford was fourth with 11 points. Tn the one-mile relay, the Altoona team - also carried off the honors. Lower Merion ran second, while Ebensburg high school placed third. The time was three minutes forty nine and three-fifths seconds. MUSHBALL Sterna Chi—lB; I*hi Mu Della—o PI Kappa Alpha—7; Phi Kappa—o Phi Della Thcla—l2: Alpha Chi Stema—l Tau Kappa KpHilon—3: Delta TnU Delta—2 Commons Clu!>—9: Dellu Chi—o GRANGER tobacco in a common-sense pouch for 10p. GRANGER has not been on-sale very long, but it has grown to be a popular smoke. And there is this much about it we have yet to know of a man who started to smoke it, who didn’t keep on. Folks seem to like it. Page Three 1 ILION GOLFERS TIE WITH LAFAYETTE Niltany IJnksmen Make First Appearance at Home in Rain Saturday By KENNRTII C. HOFFMAN MS Golfing is usually considered to bo *a fair-weather sport, but no one would j have thought so Saturday afternoon [when the Lion Jinksmcn braved the j elements in battling the Lafayette j team to a .'J-10-S stalemate on the Col i lege course; Captain Powers, who had defeated Freddie Brand in a dual match here two seasons ago, turned in the best score of the contest, a 74, which was four above.par -for the course. Pow ers’ consistent play gave him a vic tory over Lloyd Beyers, five up and / four to go, in the first match of the afternoon.' Marshall, Ritenour Win j Tom Marshall, with a medal score j of 75, defeated Rothcnberg, of Lafay- I ette, four and three, to even the team , scores. Lafayette gained another point, however, when Powers and Rothenbcrg outclassed Beyers and Marshall, two up, in the first four some match. '» The team score was tied for the • second time when acting captain Dick Ritenour defeated Jack Brewer, of i, Lafayette, five and four, in the third • dual match. Brewer, the second of ■ j the trio of visiting veterans, lost his • match here two years ago, when enp • tain-elect Bill Nacios won out on the eighteenth hole. i Taylor, the third veteran on the i Maroon team, scored the third point ;for his team by triumphing over Roge j Hetzel, five and four, in the final match. Their lead was wiped out when the Lion duo, Ritenour and Het zel, combined forces to secure a point for “low ball" in the second four some.