Friday, May 1, 1936 Virginia,With 01 Lions Rated Even Chance For Victory; Redmond Out Gedwillas, Distance Ace; Star Hurdlers, Head Mountaineers' Strong Track Squad. By FRANK TITLOW With Jim Redmond out, "Chick" Werner rates the outcome of the dual track meet with West Virginia here tomorrow afternoon, as just about n toss-up. The meet will begin'at 2:30 o'clock. Redmond, whose injury is more in the nature of a cramp than a pulled muscle, was a sure placer in at least four events—the two hurdle races and the high and broad jumps. • The Mountaineers arc bringing , their Olympic prospect, Gedwillas, to run in the mile and two-mile for them. This man can hit around 4:20 for the mile, and then do the two-mile in 0:20 or better in the same afternoon. Riskey has come close to record time in the high hurdles, shading fif teen seconds several times last year.. t . Ile, and a teammate who has been 'running events and have to depend pressing hint in practice. MOan, will lon their field men to win the meet run in both the high and low litird- - for them. Not much is known of les for the West Virginians. West Virginia's strength in the shot, , javelin, and hummer. Fifty seconds or better is usually 'discos registered by Hague in the quarter. Ho's also good for ten flat in - the hun dred. Over on the field, the Mdun- aineers havo Baer, who can: do welve-six in the pole vault. From this, it, looks as though; the ions . hill. have to step lively in 'the As Usual The DEN RESTAURANT After the Prom EXCELLENT FOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE CAROLINA CREST HOTEL A Beachfront Hotel Just Off the Beachfront On Beautiful North Carolina Avenue, Atlantic 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 ad $7.00 FAIRBAIRN, INC. Seven Miles of Glorious Boardwalk THESPIAN CLEVER DANCING "Stocks THRILLING MUSIC GREAT COMEDY State Strong in Weights In these events, State has Bill Miller in, the hammer, along with FeldMan • and several sophomores There is Murphy in the discus, jive lin, and shot, Common in tie discus, Broken in the shot, and Priolo in the javelin. Johnson, a senior, who threw the javelin 185 feet in the interclass meet last year, will be competing in his first varsity meet. Book and Olexy will take on Ge dewillas: Book will race him at the Mile and Olexy will meet him in the two-mile. John will do the hundred and 220, while Downey, Stiteler, Markowitz will be in the quarter and half. Baiter and Thompson will carry on minus Redmond in the hurdles, and- Smith and Barnes will -high jump. • With some of the best track and field men in college ranks competing, there is likely to be some record breaking on New Beaver field's cin ders . tomorrow. Either the Moun taineers may set sonic new field rec ords, 'or Slate men may be pushed to new college records by such strong opponents. Golf Team Will Face Three Eastern Teams (Continued front page three) ing to gain, this week-end." Indeed, the way John.Coletti came back on the last nine against Cornell; and the way Joe Stevenson went after the best ball after ,he had won his match, seem to bear out Rutherford's words. They ere a fighting team. In speaking of the nervous, tension of a golf match,, Rutherford said: "Each boy is out'there for over three hours all by himself. He Is on his own. He gets little., encouragement and is always the butt of critical eyes. He tightens up and presses his irons. His putting goes bad. He must keep cool and relaxed. This can only be gained from experience!! Putting Big Factor Burkett seemed cool• enough in his match Saturday, but .his putting must improve. Coletti, a Brooklyn boy, I built quite a reputation for himself before . coming to school. He was al- mpicThre INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS -By WOODY BIERLY - VOLLEYBALL: Phi Sigma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Beta Sigma Rho, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Tau Kappa Epsilon won the championships of the first five flights in the volleyball tournament. In the sixth flight. Phi Delta' 'Meta took over Delta Upsilon in the game play ed Tuesday afternoon. This is the first defeat for the Delta Upsilon boys and since two, defeats are neces sary before a team is eliminated from the competition. another game has been arranged between Delta Upsilon and Phi Delta Theta to decide the championship of the sixth flight. MUSHBALL: The mushball tournament was scheduled to get under way yester day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, when eight of the forty' eight teams that have entered the competition, played the first games. Contests scheduled were Sigma Nu vs. Theta Kappa Phi and Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Chi on the golf course diamond and Kap pa Sigma vs. Alpha Zeta and Delta Theta Sigma vs. Phi Kappa on New Beaver field. SWIMMING: Sigma Phi Alpha defeated the Pi Kappa Alpha natators in the -swim ming meet in the Glennland pool on Monday afternoon. The score was 38-to-19. The Dolphins took over the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team with 37-to-20 score in the Wednesday afternoon encounter. MISCELLANEOUS: All entries for the golf tournament must be in Miss Keller's office, Rec reation Hall, before 12 o'clock to morrow. Soccer entries Must be re ported at that office by 4 o'clock .on Tuesday afternoon. ways a great iron player. Albere is perhaps the coolest man on the squad, and Siegler has been practic ing continuously with the varsity boys for two years. Johnny Bennett was heart-broken when his Cornell opponent ran down two birdies in a row on him in the Cornell match. He needs more experience. Stevenson, last week's medalist, can be counted on to provide a surprise of some sort before the three matches are run off. Wives on Equal Footing Under the Swedish marriage wives are placed on an equal• fooling with husbands. Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- social" 'dancing instruction.. For appointment 7794 or see Mary Hanleban, Fye apartments, 200 West College avenue. TAKEN—Pair cf white gloves •from Sigma Nu house, L P. ball. Call 177-M and get your own. 75-ItpdGD HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING?-L -' Are you looking for a Junior Prom date? A Collegian classified placed at the Student Union office will bring results. CS-It .111 CD WILL THE—inebriate who got my tattered brown topcoat in Kalin's last Thursday please return at least the gloves because they have my name on them? James Dugan 731-R. 7371 t ch GD IF YOU WANT TO SELL- 7 -Booka, houses,• horses, shoes, Old ➢lain or a chapel seat, place a Collegian clas sified at the Student Union office. 67- It eh GD LOST—Set of keys on key ring be tween Nittany Lion and. Mineral Industries. Reward. Call R. Rice, 303 Varsity Hall, 500. 74-ltpd GAR LOST—GoId S. A. E. fraternity seal near Allen street, initials G. G. W. on back. Finder please phone George Walker M. Liberal Reward. 75 2t pd GD LOST Williamsport high school class ring, numerals "35." Initials inside, M. C. C., call Preston 15007 R. The Bright Spot of Bellefonte Hotel Markland Noted for Good Food and Service Green Room . Cosmopolitan Cocktail Lounge THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ts, Meets State Here Tomorrow Captain Oxreider Named New Lion Raqueteer Coach Nittany Men Favored To Take Match With. Orange. By STEVE CAMPBELL Capt. Raymond Oxreider, of the de partment of military science, was named coach of the Penn State ten nis team to fill the vacancy created by the recent r'esignation of "Dink" Stover, Hugo l3ezdck, director of ath letics announced yesterday. • Oxreider will assume the position iinmediately.% He has been acting as coach since the beginning of the sea- , A Penn State victory was believed probable today as the Lions completed practice for. tomorrow's match with Syracuse. Lion Victory Predicted. All predictions, however, were based entirely on the Lion's over whelming score of 9-0 over the Or ange last year. This season's Syra cuse team remains an unknown quan tity, but it As usually impossible for a coach to• build a winning combina tion out of an inferor team in, a sin gle year. An upset, however, is al ways possible, especially with a team like Syracuse which has always been famous'for quick come-backs. . . Paul Massey, who • displayed such a superior brand of tennis last Sat urday against Cornell, is scheduled to play No. 1 position tomorrow. Mas-: sey lids been impressive all week in practice and should not experience too much trouble against his Orange - op ponent. Dick Common will probably occu py the second position and Capt. Jimmy will meet Syracuse's third man. Both men, • who appeared ser iously handicapped by lack of prac tice last week, have polished up their weak points and should win against Syracuse.'. "- Chuck Patt is the only other man who is sure of his position. Freed, Morgan, Perry and Miller will vie for the two remaining' places on the team. Doubl& Teams Weak '•The doubles combinations which more than any other factor accounted for last week's defeat by Cornell, n ominee the weakest spots on the team. No teams have been definitely ar ranged and there was considerable possibility thaLtheremmoUld be last- Minute shiftPln•the , line-up. Massey andl'Paul Perry' will con tinue to play as the 'first doubleS com bination under the , present• plan. Johnson and Patt and Smith 'and Campman will make up the other out. fits. but which would play- in No. 2 position was' l not known:. According to all available dope, State should win by a score of 6-3 or better:' Shakespeare's Vocabulary Shakespeare' had a vocabulary or 21,000 words, seven Mani that of the average person 'today. Capital $200,000 Surplus - and Undivided Profits $275,000 + The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier MUSICAL COMEDY &. Blonde s " Dean Sackett Speaks To Engineering Groups • Dean Robert L. Sackett, of ,the School of Engineering, delivered the ongineering convocation address at Syracuse' University on Tuesday. DANCING SKY TOP Saturday Night Wear, Aroset Youll look loetterl'. Tonight Tonight, after a haid day's wear, your shirt collar can still look smooth and un ruffled—if it's an Aroset. Only Arrow Shirts have Aroset collars. And remem ber Arrows.are Sanforised- Shrank . r a new Shirt on us if one slier Shiinks. Come in ... let us show you these smart shirts. $2 up FROMM'S 114 East College Avenue F PRIZES I F WATCH FOR The Third Annual COLLEGIAN Misspelled Word Contest . In the May Bth Issue Prizes and Rules of the contest will be announced in that issue. Dean Sackett spoke , ori "The Contri bution of the Engineer-to-Social Wel fare." He addressed the initiation dinnembf Tau Beta Pi, national engi neering honorary fraternity. AS vice president of the Atherican Assobiation of Mechanical Engineers, Tuesday, April 28, 1938 Dean Sackett will attend the regi . onal meeting of that group in Washington. He will give a short talk on "Produc tion and Security." Had MaiaSAMieiascories The Duteh scientist Von -Leeman hock, who Made Item:Wl:able micro• scoplc stuales,Nroalt. 300 years ago. Is said to have titier.,::l6 microscopes. • . .it A J SATURRAY, MAY 2 7:15."p. Ticketslat'COrner , and Student Union AND $l.OO
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