Page Four Relay Team Score s Up s et at 'la --. .•C. 4-A 3200 Meter Run Taken by State In Time of 7:56.1 Stiteler, Book, Downey, Baird Finish First In Relay Race. By JOHN BRENNEMAN . Scoring what metropolitan sports writers termed "one of the stunning upset triumphs of the : meet," Penn State's 3,200 meter relay team cap tured the Eastern Intercollegiate A. A. A:A:crown . tit the fifteenth annual indoor track meet at MadiSon Square Garden in New York City Saturday night. Made up of '.Merle Stiteler, Frank Hoard DiYney, .and Duver ney • Book, State's runners finished four. yards ahead of Boston College, with' Manhattan, the faYorite and de fending: champion, fourth. State's time• 7:56.1. Stiteler, ran the first.lap in 1:57.1, finishing a close third. Baird went into the lead immediately, but was unable to hold it to the end, his time of 2:01 retaining third position.HoW ard Downey's 1:59.9 lap • held third position and Book, running a beauti ful anchor position, moved up to first place with time of 1:57. Coach Charles "Chick" Werner was naturally well-pleased with the show ing of the team, but despite their vic tory he was quick to point out that for the most part the runners were capable of even better performances than they turned in Saturday. The lead in the race alternated between Manhattan, N. Y. U., Harvard, Bos ton, and State; but the Nittany run ners held it at the time when it count ed most. None of State's individual entries captured places. Adrian Markowitz was unfortunate; in running in the same 600 meters trial with Eddie o'- Brien, who later won the event. Pete Olexy in the 3,000 meters suffered from his relative inexperience, being boxed several times and failing to finish up among the leaders. Bill Miller in the 85-pound weight event Was up against the cream of the East and failed to place. Swimmers Win 38-30 From Cornell Mer Men Penn State's first swimming team splashed through to their first inter collegiate victory Saturday by defeat ing Cornell 38-to-30. The Lion mei*, men captured five of the eight events. Individual triumphs were regis tered by Jimmy Cumming in the 220- yard free-style; Ray Parks in the diving; Captain Dick Geiger, 150- yard bank stroke; and Bob Dewalt in the 440-yard freestyle. The 480 yard relay combination of Bill Helriegel, John Walker; Bob Dewalt and Jim my Cumming came through to score the first victory of the day. Other point scorers for the Lions were Gil Burleigh, second in the back stroke;. -Cumming, second in the 440; Gene Lesko, tie for second in the 220- yard breast-stroke; HeHegel and Walker, second and third respective ly, in the 100-yard free-style; and Jerry Weinstein, third in the fifty yard free-style. The team as a whole showed marked improvement over previous perforMances. Cumming, Dewalt, Parks and Geiger, against good com petition, swam well to win their spe cialties. Captain Cloyes of Cornell started* winning both the' fifty- and 100-yard sprints, setting a new pool record for the latter event. Campus Bulletin MISCELLANEOUS Student Union Ping Pang climina tion - s are • being held every afternoon Beaver Field Pictorial salesmen should report to. the Student Union Office. Tickets for the Intercollegiate Ilox ing tournament are on sale at the Athletic office. Tickets for the lecture by Kyle Crichton are now on sale at the Stu dent Union Office. Amherst students will be allowed unlimited cuts in the future. INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By I'IiIL ÜBISLER After postponing the Intramural handball tournament for several weeks until the players could get in to shape, the managers have ut last decided to start the games some time nest week. Jerry Wcinstera, last year's champ ion, was named first eceded player and Dick Oexner, runner up last year, was second epeded player. Other ceed cd players on the tournament arc Bill Miller, Dick Hoover, Red O'Hora; and Barnard Klipstein. The winner of the tournament will. undoubtedly be. one of theserconteSt.• ants. Although Weinstein has, not. been practising lately .he will be one of the strongest players. Dick Hoover has improved this year and will prob ably be aniong the final' lists. • - The managers of the Intramural wrestling tournament are still trying to set a date for the finals and have set Thursday night as a tentative date. Basketball Scares Watts Hall 27; Alpha Tau Omega. 8 Phi Kappa 20, Panthers 13 Unit GB . 25, Beta Kappa 4 ' Unit 3 29; Phi Kappa Psi 16 Lamhda Chi Alpha 35; Tau Phi Del• to 13 Chi Phi 17; A. C. C. 10 2 Paintings Exhibited Hobsen Pittman, instructor in :oil painting at summer sessions here, was honored early this week..by hav ing two of his paintings, "Bedroom" and "Sitting Room," shown at the famous Whitney Sluseum annual ex hibition in New York. ORTH CAPE OLYMPIC• GAMES' *:R.I.Y.SSIA " 7.g.natinf 01.42i/Vetati(Co . o) E E TRIP . SUMMER VOYAGE • JULY 15t,1936 . Clad '25 muses boushs 60 DAYS, FIRST CLASS, FROM $725 Z 9 .747 11 . 4 7Z - trilgt UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION-' 117,47,Tentleagt,k,Sew: 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA. Koss York CRY • mils at bus. off thisFsPir• CAROLINA CREST HOTEL A Beachfront Hotel Just Off thelleachfront On Beautiful North Carolina Avenue,dillantic City SERVING A TRAY BREAKFAST to your room up to 11 o'clock., without any charge for breakfast or -service EVERY ROOM HAS PRIVATE BATH AND AT LEAST THREE LARGE -WINDOWS SINGLE . . ... $2.50 and $3.00 • DOUBLE'.. $5.00,-$6.00 $5.00,-$6.00 ad 457.00 FAIRBAIRN, INC. 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De , Captain Dick, Allen competed ,in only .one sabre 'mita defeating: PlenL . ty s:to 2 3.Dick,l;ewis divided hiS two bouts' beating' Lazanski 5-to :4 and losing to Plenty by the same. score. Potter lost to The former 5-to-8. , Carl. DrOdinni shone in the epee winning both, hiS matches from. Ham mel and De Vos 2-to-1. Bill Gookin took De Vos .by the same score and Rudd, competing in his first varsity match, lost to "Hammel 2-to-0.. , Relmmarard-' , g I BALLROOM DANCING INSTILLIC . • INSTRUC TION-Individual —Thdliiidual social' clanclOg• instruction.— For 'appointnient • call Tl 9-1 or see,,illary Hauisban, Fye Alits., 200 ;,West Colleac avenue.. TUTORING—Iii' English at ''a mane fee':. , •'Evening only. :Phone &MOPE 568-IV:Miss Adams, Park ay/ramie. pd GD • WANTED—Upperclassman deslres room, preferably north of Campus or golf course. Call Student Unlon Office. • ' • 25-.IVC.-SU LOST—Blue knitted scarf in locker room, Saturday night; initials C. M. S. Phone Schwartz, 613. 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