Thursday Evening, April 26, 1934 All Nittany Sport Teams But Track Will See Action Here ,Saturday NITTANY BATSMEN STOP MUHLENBERG RALLY TO WIN 8-7 Lions To Meet Temple Ball Club Here At' 2:30 Saturday By BILI.. MeIDOWgf,L Relief pitching by, Keith Parks in the ninth inning which checked a Muhlenberg rally and a three-base hit in the seventh inning by Captain Bill Kascsak bringing, in Stocker and Mc- Kechnie to score for the Lions netted ,an 8-to-7. .victory ,over, Muhlenberg on-New Beaver field yesterday afternoon. Saalfeld and Steckel had singled off Lutcher and thOe were no outs when Parks en tered the game. He walked §iminski; and Lisetski was put out when he knocked a fly into Bill Mc- Kechnic's hands at first base. Captain Kascsak-Opens Attack. 'Red' Weing:, the chap who scored three points „on a. thirty,eight yard placement kick to defeatthe Blue and White football .team in the Muhlen berg game last fall, failed to produce when he clouted a grounder out to McKechnie which retired his team in cluding the three visitors on the bases. - Captain Kasesak started the scot-- jog in the second inning with a ,cir cuit of the bases. , The second homer was made by 'Pero' Miller and it also allowed Joe Bielicki to score. This was the second game that was decided in the ninth inning as an 8-to -7 Lion victory in less than a week. It vas by this same score that State defeated Susquehanna Saturday after noon. Temple - To Play Here The boys:tire hoping that their suc cess holds out for the Temple game here at 2:30 o'clock Saturday. The Cherry and White team will come to play the last of a aeries of four suc cessive away.: game§ which -also in-: , eludes the game with Annapolis yes terday, today's contest with George town at Washington; D. C., .and the game tomorrow with Backnell. Ken Berry, Temple , sophomore sbuthpaw; , 'Will be 01 the - rinound , for: the game Saturday and he is rated as the most; promising pitcher the Owls ever had. He throws with a side-arm Underhand:motion making the low ball sink and , his high ball shoot up. :Keith „Parks will pitch for the Bedenkmen Saturday. Throwing over 250 balls during fourteen innings last SaturdW has not seemed to bother MM. IBS nineteen 'strikeouts in that, rind his work . yesterday under the strain. of the :lest inning have earned 'him the appe'lation of 'lron Man.' Thanks, 'Keith! PENN STATE-8 • Ab R H PO A E Stocker, 21) - 4 1 2 1 2 0 NicKechnie, lb ____s 1 3 12 0 0 Bielicki, rf 5 1 1 2 0 0 Miller, cf; 4 1 1 0 0 0 Kiiscsak, if • 4 1 2. 2 0 0 Olfora, ss '4 0 1 1 4 0 AVpabert, c 4 2 2 7 2 0 Octisper, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 2 Zmilacki '1 0 0 0 0 0 Stitliff, 313 . .1 0 0 0 0 0 LiiOher, p • 4 1" 1 1 3 0 Pqics, .p.' 0 0 0 0 0 0 _3B 8 13 27 11 2 TOTALS _ MUHLENBERG-7 : Ab R H PO A E Lisetski, p 4 0 0 1 4 0 Skrovanek, 2b ____4 1 0 2 1 0 Weiner, c 4 2 0 4 . 1 1 Sterner, 31) 4 1 1 1 1 2 Blank, if 1, 4 1 2 5 0 0 Badgers, ,"cf 4 1 1 1 0 0 Kletz, rf ' 9 0 0 1 0 1 Saalfeld, :rf 9 1 2 0 0 0 Steckel, 'lb 4 0 2 • 7 1 1 Markle, lb : 9 0 0 2 0 • 0 Sinlinski — 0 0 0 0 0 0. TOTALS 34 7 8 24 8 8 *Zawacki butted for Ochsner in 6th *Siminski batted. for Markle in 9th Muhlenberg ___O 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0-7 Penn State ,__O 2 2 1 0 Q 2 1 x-3 '37 BATSMEN WILL MEET )UNIATA YEARLING NINE • Dickinson Seminary will meet the plebe ,diamondmen on New Beaver held at 4:30 ;'lock Saturday after noon. Negotiations with the Williams port team were completed this more ing:after the game originally scheduled with Bellefonte Academy had been cancelled, Coach Leo Houck had not decided on the starting line-up for'Saturday's tilt. More than 150. candidates are working, out dank 'on the practice held, hand;: capped by lack of space poor and in sulifcient equipment, and bad'weather. WRIGHT'ING BETWEEN THE LIONS Flaw people have ever had either coating up, none out, only a one-run the opportunity or the inclination lead, and guts by without being scor to complain about Captain Bill ed upon is likely to attract a major (Spell-it.backw,ards-or-forwards)Kas league scout's attention, Well, a.sec conk's work out in, leftlield, during and glance, at any rate, these past three years of Lion base-, It Isn't too hasty a guess to pre ball S'easons.: The Nitta,* leader diet that both of the gentlemen in doesn't make , a habit of being question.might be signed for try-outs caught rocking on his beets, Not ex, ,in he Yanks far-flung organization actly a brilliant, star, J.Cascsak has after they leave intercollegiate the envious reputation with his circles this June, That is, if they team-mates of being what Is known produce what is fondly referred to In sports terminology as a . 'bull as 'the goods' this Saturday, The player's ball player.' unfortunate part (that's a synonym, Said Kasesitic will not be caught of course) of it is that Parka will admiring daisies that grow on the have to pitch himself Into a lot of greensward back of third-base this trouble to find such a dramatic spot Saturday either. He'll be in there as nr Critchell missed because of a trying to make an impression with train connection, or something. one Paul 'Critchell, a stranger In Ray White, of Columbia, got• a Centre County but - well and favorably Yankee contract and a lot of pub known as a scout for the'New York licity last year and is doing quite Yankees in - New York And other well on a farm this year, so they places where baseball Is discussed, say, And It was this same While Critchell Is reported to have his eye who defeated Parks a couple of on Kascsak and numerous other weeks later on errors and was lam good outfielders Who are likely to basted all over the park, Parks was tarriviii,in about three*.orjour years, top man that afternoon, even though A gentleman by the name of George he did lose, and he'll stay Shut way Herman -Ruth isnitsoing to last for- this season If he realizes he can't ever, and• Earl Combs and Ben Chap- la up and get away with it, man aren't getting .any younger, you + + + see, Critchell left .the park about 5:30 o'clock last night and won't return until the game with Temple Satur .aty, -thereby missing an interesting and gratifying performance by Keith Parks, who is well and favorably known in Centre County but not so well-known in New York, A pitcher who enters a game with two men on, the middle of the batting order Weakened Lion Track Team Of 18 Men Foes to Relays' 5 Men Out for Season; Freshman Mile Relay; Team Has Best Scoring Chance By JACK Weakened by the loss of five of their . best men, an untried Lion track I team of eighteen members left this noon for - Philadelphia where they will :stack up .against the pick of the na tion's trackmen : in 'the Penn lielayi tomorrow and Saturday. "This climaxes a long string of 'tough breaks," declared Coach "Chick" Werner yesterday afternoon upon hearing that Rhodes, varsity quarter piper, would be out of competition for the rest of the season 'because of doc tor's orders. In "long string .af tough breaks" Chick referred to the' fact that . Cap tain Sayland, high jumper, and Cole, hammer throWer, are but of season's competition because of injuries; while Stewart sprint man, and Book, quar ter-miler, 'are out because of poor scholarship. Besides these losses, the team is without the services of last year's .two mainstays, Captain Dunaway and Dale, and was not able to get any better than tenth jn the drawings forlanes. HOweveri there is one bright spot in this dark picture—the fresh man mile relay team. Rosenberger, Crum, Osterlund, and BLOCK WILL HEAD NETMEN SATURDAY Captain Skillen, Green, Heyison, Manwaring, Harbor Named To Face Gettysburg By CHARLIE SCHWARTZ at !Pip" Block continues to play for the remainder of the season as he has In practice so far, he will in the spin: lon of ,Coach ' , fink' , Stover, have an undefeated•season, The Lion netman has clinched numher one position for the meet.with Gettysburg on Saturday afternoon. Nets Green -will hold down the sec ond berth, while Captain .Skilien, ;Homer •Afartwaring, Pete Barbor, and Tack ITeyison will probably complete the squad. The doubles combinations are not definite yet and practices today and tomorrow may Make some changeS in the line-up. Smith, Green To ,Pair UP At present it appears as If Skillen and >lanwaring will team 'up because they work well together. Another pair will be Green and Jim Smith,. while Block might possibly play with Heyison. 1 Jim Smith is a good team-mate for t-Bels Green because he is a very Steady player with a fast return. while his partner plays a good middle of court and net game, although at times er ratic, If the Lions take the first four or five singles matches, Coach Stover will experiment with several combinations for doubles play. . Fred Smith, Bill Shapiro, "Chuck" Rummel, Len Bauer, Johnny Miller and Bill Hammond will Abe 'given the call, . ' "We've always lbeaten Gettysburg and Pm sure we can do it again this year," Coach Stover declared in an Interview last might, "They usually : have one or two stars, but the rest of the squad as a rule Are mediocre," SPORTS Keep your eye on Temple's nrst baseman. Give him a break and - sort of root for him when nobody's looking. He once was a Penn State undergraduate. In 1931, he entered College, got sick, rested for a year, was offered a scholarship and took It. His name —perhaps you upperclassmen re member from rushing saeson— is Johnny Geuther. Downey, running in that order, should furnish stiff opposition to Manhattan and Temple freshmen in the one-mile event it they, ran overcome Manhat tan's favorable No. 4 position at the start. The Lion position will be in the No. 10 lane while Temple . is right next door in the No. 11 alley. Participants will be entered in ten events, five trod: and five field. The quarteC.and half-mile relay team will be made up of John, Woniridge, Ces ina,ttnd Sigel, running in that order in the' No. 10. and No. 17 lanes, re spectively. ~• Vandermark, Alexander, Evans, and Harvey will run :in the two-mile relay in which.dolumbia, and, Manhattan are favored. Jackson, colored hurdler, mill meet some of the nation's premier timber-toppers in the 120 yard high hurdles. ' Miller in the haminer throw and O'Shea--in the high jump will meet N. Y. U.'s Olympic team members and defending champions, George Spitz and Pete Zaremba, while Adams in the javeliii will be shown how by some of the„world's best. Jackson is entered in the broad jump as well as the hurdles. No team is being entered .in the famous sprint. medley relay on which the Lions already have two -legs. Princeton will be defending her title in this event • and the final half-mile leg with Boathrop, of Princeton, meet ing liornbostel of Indiana should be one of the high points of the week end, while the special mile race Sat urday afternoon when Glen Cunning ham wil again attempt to break the world's record will be another. NATATORS TO FACE LEWISTOWN SQUAD., Glennland SWimmers Will Meet' `Y' Team at 7:15 O'clock ; Tomorrow Night • Eight Glennland natators will take to the water_ in the local- pool at 7:15 ; o'clock Friday night against an ex-1 perienced and somewhat superior ag gregation from Lewistown Y. .Iq.' C. A. The local squad has been working. out all week under the 'tutelage of Dick Geiger,. former Penn A. C. ace. Be and Hen Isern will enter the 90- 1 yard freestyle. In the 90-yard free 7style 'Geiger and Lou _Hinman will, race, while Dern and Johnny Walker will be in the 180 freestyle. Geiger and Hinman are also en-! tered in the 90-yard backstroke, and I Gene Lesko and Bob Miller will con-1 pete in the 90-yard breastroke. Glenn land entrants in the diving Competi- , lion are Hinman and Ray Parks.' Lesko, Parks, Walker, and Lou Lao- - ; mini will team/up for the 540-yard relay. In the 180-yard medley relay Lesko' will swim two laps, of backstroke, Miller, two laps of breastroke, and! either Dern, or Walker, two laps of freestyle. The local 'squad is under a handicap since each of the eight entrants must compete in at least three events. • THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LION TEN TO FACE LEHIGH SATURDAY Kline, Rathmell, Moullhrop Reed, May Not Play Because of Injuries By HARRY HENDERSON When the Lion lacrosse team meets the Lehigh ten on New Reayer field Saturday afternoon, it *ill be buck- I ing up against a team that is com posed largely of Engineer football players, a team that has been beaten !several times this year but .only by such teams as Princeton, Army, and Rutgers, and a team that is counting; on winning this game. •' And at first glance the Brown and White team appears to be no stronger ' than the Lions. They lost to Princeton ;Saturday, 1.1.-to-1. This same Princetin team tied Navy, 2-to-2, several weeks ago, and the Lion's drubbing at the hands of the Middies Saturday is to be well remembered. However, the Biue and White stick men will probably be without services of 'Deb' Kline, center, who received a bad shoulder injury in. the Navy 'game. Johnny Rathmell and 'Hank' Moulthrop, first and second defense. men as well as Ray Reed, point, also may not be in uniform because of injuries received last week. Because of the excellent work of !Gerber at goal during the Middy game, Jim Reed who formerly played ; goal has been shifted into second de. Tense position. 'lggie' Weber, whose !playing last week was highly cam ! mended by Navy coaches, has also been shifted and avill probably be playing Moulthrop's position at first defense if 'Hank' has not recovered by Saturday. McClarin has been moved to Weber's place at ,point. ! Although the final line-up for the, ! Lehigh game is undecided as yet, Coach Mike Loebs said that Kaulfus would be sure to start at out home, with the other home a toss-up be tween 'Toffy' Robeson and Ed Rum-. 1 .baugh, a couple: of sophomores who have been seeing considerable service in -the games played this spring. • _ _ Robeson scored the Lion's third point in the Navy Match within a few minutes after being put into the game late. in the last quarter. The rest of the line-up depends largely upon the physical condition of the in jured men Saturday., Will You as a Penn State Alumnus Still Know Your Alma Mater—Her Activ ities and Her Interests? Will Your Ear Still be Attuned to the Student Voice? PENN STATE COLLEGIAN With Our Opponents I, Temple-5: Navy-1 Gettysburg-4; Juniata-3 Swarthmore-8; West Chester-0 Hill School-6 1 / 2 ; Penn -21/2 IMUC=I Navy-3: Lafayette-1 GOLFERS TO MEET CORNELL SATURDAY! Lions Will Seek Victory Against Powerful Ithacan Team In First Match By WALT FREUNSCH Veterans all, a smooth-working Lion! golf team will seek to avenge two 1 rankling defeats of last season when! • they tee off against Cornell on the College course Saturday, in the first: match of the year. No novices at the! art of pursuing the elusive little pill about the links with the fewest pos-1 sible strokes, the Big Red team is, expected to provide some of the sea-1 son's stiffest competition. Captain Lloyd Beyer will probably! team up with Torn Marshall against• the Ithacan ace, Charley Newman, and his partner, Dan Wilcox. In the other foursome, Dick Ritenour and ,• Don Masters will match strokes with the Bear's number three and four men, Johnny Haskell and Johnny Car.: Cornell Yet To Taste Defeat I The Nittany linksmen enter Satur day's fray without the advantage of, intercollegiate competition this sea son, although Coach Bob Rutherford does not believe that this will be too I •cch - hand' fr tege" much of a licap for his proteges, who have been practicing daily for several weeks. Cornell, on the other hand, has played two matches to date, winning , both, and will play Colgate tomorrow on the Ithaca Country Club course in; their first home match. Itaverford's I winning streak of thirteen was shut tered last Friday when Cornell trounced the Main Liners, 540-1, with Allen, of Haverford, forced to shoot, a 75 for his team's lone tally. The boys from .Cayugan shores also downed Penn, 4-to-S, on the Pilmont: Country Club course, near Philadell Oki last Saturday. SENIORS! KEEP IN TOUCH WITH PENN STATE " . by the best medium she affords CLIP, THIS COUPON TODAY GEORGE RUTLEDGE Circulation Manager Penn State Collegian Old Main Mr. Rutledge • Please enter my subscription to the Penn State Collegian for which I enclose $2.50. Please send paper to Address__ City Please bill me in September SPORTS 1 1 ROAR!) INCREASES POINT I Bray 7. All . teams desiring to enter 1 I AWARDS IN I. M. SOCCER ' ic.s h'uld pay the one dollar entrance at 31i;s Kelley's office in Revreu ti on hall before Wednesday night. As a result of a new ruling by the IC ouch Bill Jeffries, or some member !Intramural Board, • the number of Ir f the varsity soccer team, will points awarded toward the Bezdek ! rrferce the gullies. Cup for the winner of the Intro- I ' o !Mtn al :weer tourn a ment has been in-! ,creased to seventy-live. These points l SPRING FOOTBALL ENDS will be given providing that over I Spring football ended .today follow- I thirtyr ! teams enter the tourney. In ing the victory of the East team over case the number of teams entered is the INl?st, 18-to-0. on New Heaver field. less than thirty, fifty points will be 1 This was the second of a series of l awarded. 1 games between players on the Lion 1 The tournament will begin Monday, gridit on squad. REA & DERICK, Inc. :..Tii,*, : ',.2, ...::',.(11):.6'!-ii.'s.*]i:...*' "WHERE SPENDING IS !SAVING" • _ MOTHERS' • DAY \ d . • •" • Sunday, May 13th Chocolates One, Two. and Throe Pounds Priced at $l.OO to $4.50 A GALES SATIN BOX # 1 lb. and 2 lb. at $1,50 per lb. We Will wrap, pack, ship and insure any package LEWISTOWN "Y" versus r GLENNLAND POOL FRIDAY NIGHT, 7:15 O'CLQCK Page Three