Page Four INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By TOWNE SWALM Beta Theta Pi won the Intramural track meet with a score of 40, fol lowed by lan Murphy with a score of 32, and Beta Sigma Rho with 32, on New Beaver field Tuesday. You say that you never heard of the lan Murphys? Well, let me explain that it is not a fraternity, but a one-man track team. Murphy, a junior transfer from the University of Puerto Ricq, was tho outstanding performer 0f,,-the meet, capturing six first places and a third for his fraternity, Chi Phi. Incidentally, Chi Phis' second place score was 36 because lan's eight brothers who were also in the meet added four points to his total. Fourth place in the meet went to Phi Delta Theta with 22 , ,6 points, fifth to Sigma Nu, winners of the WITTAATY 'am A arnerisir*l'Vepue.. 6:30 and 8:30 Evenings at TODAY ONLY A Tough Mystery from Collier's Weekly. "Shadow of Doubt" 'with Ricardo Cortez . Virginia Bruce Added: Technicolor Musical, "What! No Men!" with El Brendel. SATURDAY Audi Clark•& McCullough Comedy track trophy foi• the past two years, with 21 , A.. points, and last place to Sigma Phi Epsilon who although post ing a team, failed to enter any men in actual competition. Track 'Events In the century, the only event Slur phy entered which he failed to win, Zahn, Beta Sjgma Rho, was first to break the tape, followed in order by Markowitz, Beta Sig, and Murphy, Chi Phi. Tithe 10.5. Zahn, the Beta Sig dash flash, also captured the 220 in 23.3, with Sigel, Sigma Nu, and Vanderslice, Chi Phi, taking his dust. Blessing, Beta, manager to get over more hurdles in faster time, 29.4, than any other entrants in the 220 hurdle event. Barret, Sigma Nu, and Perry, Beta, ran a dead heat for sec ond place. Markowitz won the quar ter in 55.6, with Ludwig, Beta, and Gehr, Phi Delt, Markowitz did a repeat in the two lap feature, with Harding, Beta, and Packard, Phi Delt, taking second and third. Time 2:16.5. In the mile grind, Harding, had practically 'no competition; Walker, Sigma Nu, sec ond; Vanderslice, third. Harding was clocked at 5:13. After much argument, the mile re lay was run as a mile relay and not at half that distance as a few of the contestants desired. Right from the' gun it was all Beta Sigma Rho, until after the last baton was passed, when the Phi Dolts made a brief, but de termined, challenge, although to no avail. First, Beta Sigma Rho, sec ond, Phi Delta Theta, third, Beta The ta Pi. Field Events Walters, Beta, was. the' only man to clear 10 feet in the pole vault. Getz, Phi Delt, who has won the event, for the past three years, was forced to take second place with Gans, an other Beta, third. In the remaining six events nobody. had a chance, it was just a question of .what house was going to get the second, third and fourth-place points. Man „Mountain Murphy, who didn't even seem to be extending himself, toolc the broad jump, high jump, shot put, javelin, discus and hammer, just as fast as the officials could run the • events off. Following up Murphy's 18 foot 9 inch broad jump was Cosgrove, Phi -Belt, and Reichenbach, Beta Sig. In the high jump, Cosgrove and Ludwig tied for second; Murphy cleared S feet 2 inches and could have gone much higher. Over six. feet behind Iron Man Murphy's 42 foot 9 inch shot put was Rose, Beta Theta Pi, with Palmer, Sigma Nu, behind him. Only in the Javelin wit. the Chi Phi menace threatened, Madison, Sig ma Nu, took second with a toss that was plenty close to Murphy's 165 foot 6 inch heave. Third place Went to Massey, Beta Theta Pi. With a throw fully 23 'feet behind Murphy's 129 foot 2 inch discus heave, Rose took 'Second, and; Reimer, third. Ninety-nine one inch was the winning hammer heave, with Scott, Phi Delta Theta, second, and Myers, of the same house, third. - Mine Surveys To Begin Junior students in mining engineer ing, under the direction of William R. Chedsey, of the department of min ing engineering, will begin summer practice in underground mine survey ing at the American Lime and Stone Company mine near Bellefonte, June 10. The practice will continue for three weeks. Some of this time will Also be spent in work at Morrisdale. CLASSIFIED LOST—Pearl and green Parker fountain pen. Liberal reward. Arthur Beier. Phone 135-111. 14-pdJW FOR SALE-1930 Ford Coupe—s9s. Clark Motor Co. 120 South Pugh 13-ltnpJW WILL PERSON who "borrowed" my black checked trenchcoat from Main Engineering rack picnic return it. To Engineering Library. 11. Larson. 12-ItodJW WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh leav- ing June 7 at noon or as soon after as possible. Call Berny Esman Frear Hall, first floor. 10-ItpdCM LOST—Slide Rule in Black Case be tween Mechanical Lab. and Main Engineering last Saturday. Call L. A. Newman. Phone 235-M. 11-2tJAM WANTED—Work as housekeeper or cook in fraternity during summer and next fall. Phone Huntingdon 136-R. Mrs. Hulda Frazer. 9 -ltpdWßH FOR SALE—Coven Jacket, second hand, recently cleaned and pressed, originally $6.50, new $3.50. Call 779- R., Betty B. Thompson. ltcompCM EARN ROOM AND BOARD DUR- ING SUMMER SCHOOL —By bringing 10 roomers and boarders• to the Harter Club, 114 W. Nittany avenue for Summer Session. Call Mrs. Raymond Harter, Phone:l64. • 8-2tpdW ~,,,.--.' i ' . " 'i .; :, : :',, ,' :- . '.:'.1",: is ::,. ii `::.i. €` . `'%i; t.. i '.' ■ , ...... THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 600 Students To Visit College for PIAA Meet (Continued front page one) In the quarter mile Terry of Scott dale, whose 51.4 time of last • week ties the state 'record, is the leading contestant: He will also run the 220. Conybeari of Lancaster has the best half-mile, 2.02. Woodrufrs best com petitor in' the mile. is Ammerman of Altoona, 'who broke the district rec- The 24.5 seconds' mark in the 220 low hurdles Made by Kinzie of Al toona last .iveek .is better than the State record: The State College mile relay team has the best mark in the 51ate,3:31.4. ' This is two seconds off the ate record. . Other Conics - tants State.recOrds in three field events were tied or :bettered in meets last week. Burrell of Ambler had• a:125- foot discus: throw, Miller of Connells ville did 5 feet-11 inches in the high jump, and Ewell of Lancaster broad jumped 22; feet 10 1 / 2 inches. Roger Maudr of State College had the next Irwin Made President best mark;24.: feet 61 4 ... inches. Other outstanding contestants are Ralph T. Irwin '36 and William H. Hanley of Altoona, whose .51 feet 6 Robinson 111 '36 were elected presi inches shot,put is one-half inch from dent and vice president of Alpha Pi the State, record; Broadbert of Lans- Mu, honorary pre-medical society, at downe, who did 11 feet 8 inches in a meeting this week. Sarah P. Bush the pole vault; and Santangelo of Nor- ong '37 was named secretary and ristown, - 7.vhose javelin throw last Jack E. Cole '36 was selected as tress week was 177 feet 4 1 / 2 inches. I urer. Don't Miss it! FROMM'S CLEARANCE SALE 35c Hose . 29c $3 Wash Slacks, $1.95 $6.50 Stetson Hats . . . . $ 3.95 Suits, values to $35 . . . $17.95 ~,$5 Men's White Shoes . . $ 3.25 $1.65 Mohawk Shirts . . $ 1.39 Wash Ties 3 for $ 1.00 50c Shirts or Shorts . . . 39c $l4. Lorraine Haspel Suits $12.951, _4l Open ERizikgs v „......... ~....,... „. ~... ... ..„ ''...:l , ''.k•':i.*;:ti , ...qi..‘..i , 'diA:-1....?... - :-.:]i. 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