FrMay, May 22, 19a; Spring Sports Schedule Nears Close This Week-end. With 5 Teams in Action Lacipsse Team Ready for Army In New York Invasion Tomorrow By FRANCIS Penn State's varsity lacrosse team meets , another\ tough opponent . wlien it invades Vest Point to -battle' the t• Army , tomorrow, The - Pointers' rec ord. plus two ,alkAmericans in their line-up.-gives them a 'comfortable ' , edge for victory. IThe season ends in a home game against the highly fa-I vored IVlarylandersion May 30. . The freshmen ten - will \finiih game schedule wheirtthey cross sticks with the Maryland frosh as a prelim inary to the varsity encounter. John Kilfoil, veteran defense, is definitely out for the \ season. John suffered a torn tendon. and blood vessel in the Cornell He has . played_snatnrefatAve ball all •seagerLanif.his experience was a great asset.-to the . tepin.7-ll9ovill be grad uated An-June" ' (1- ;- \ • The defense ;II F Meet' another su preme - test`- ; when tltk,,facel the Army 04 - : ' - ' - • :: . , . . . . , '. '. . ... SPECIAL! . . .• ... . . - ginuine. EP' • i ..,..„ FLAN-L-TEX SUITS - 7 NW• • Regular Price ' , . $(195 ,' \ l -. ' • $13.50 Clearance Pricb . • , ' ' Z," ' 1 I '-' A - new .shipment' of these fine suits has juit arrived , 1 , 1 ....0 %. (.1 .SMARTLY • EXCLUSIVE \ • STYLED FABRICS . \' , Sanforized . . . ' • ..\ They'll Take the Tub ... . • - ' \ 1 ' :. FROMM'S . ' •, i,. !Li .. . 111 E. COLLEGE AVENUE, You CaruGet It at Metzger's Beginning Monday, May 25, we will start buying used - TEXT BOOKS LIBERALfTRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON Other merchandise or cash. • Tor .Those Final EXams • Outline Review Books—All Subjects—Only 75c See Our. 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Rumbaugh' is. high scorer to, date with 12.marke'rs;.Robe son is second with nine:ll*k has scored - five, while Eddy.haS - one tally to •his . , credit. ' . Crossin's Hit Climaxes 9th Imling Rally State Defeats Bisons, 9 to 8; Owls Here On Saturday. By JERRY WEINSTEIN • Climaxing a ninth-inning rally with Don Crossin's pinch single, Penn State's winning ball team: squeezed out a 9 to 8 victory over Bucknell on New Beaver field Wednesday. With the score 8 to 6 in the Bisons' favor, Rabbit Wear started off the ninth frame by drawing a walk. John Boho, •who replaced Joe Bielicki in right field after. the latter had "Sprained'his ankle sliding into second in the first inning, singled' to send the Rabbit to third. Mike Kiirnick's beautiful .hit scored Wear and Boho took third.• ' Still trailing by a run, Red °Tore came to bat with two on. Bucknell's pitcher hit Red and the bases were loaded. Mel Vonarx, up. next, lined a hard-hit ball between first and. sec ond. Bucknell's second sacker made a beautiful catch, doubling Red off Bra:" Captain Pero Miller was on a spot, for a hit meant the ball game. He hit a slow grounder to third.. But the throw to first was wide and Boho came in with the tying run, Kornick ! taking third. All this just set the stage for Cyossin, who batted for Wa ters. He lined a single into short right field that broke up the game. Frank Smith, who relieved Ben Si moncelli in the fourth, was the win ning• pitcher. The game was • a see saw affair, with Bucknell ahead most of the time. State collected fifteen hits, while .the Bisons had thirteen. Bucknell also used two pitchers. To-Play Four Games • Tomorrow's game with Temple marks the, first , four remaining dontests for the season. On Wednes day, the Lions meet Muhlenburg' here, and next Saturday, face Bucknell in a return ,showing,at•Lewishui.g. Syra : case will claSe the schedule - oa. Sat urday of Commencement week-end. . Temple's .record this season show's nothing very impressive. The Phila delphia' 'school dropped games to Navy; Villanovi, and Gettytburg, as did jhe Lions. „ ,;. . . Coach" Joe tedenk - intends to:use the same ' line-up , that' has, gone through what promises to be a very successful year with a record of-nine wins.in thirteen attempts. A possible mound choice for tomorrow's fray is Bill Ford, big sophomore righthander, who_has not 'appeared in any games this year. He had a successful sea son with Leo Houck's freshmen last year.. ' Faultless Hose 69c SCHIMWS , QUALITY : • SHOP THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Between The Lions By 808 GRUBB The last issue of this year's Cot- - LEMAN goes to press without be ing able to announce, or even fore cast with any reasonable degree of accuracy, who. the new basketball coach might be. The final decis ion will -probably not be made un til the personnel ,committee of-the Athletic Board of Control meets on June G. Latest rumor in local sporting circles concerns' Blair. .Cullion, bas ketball and track coach at the Uni versity of Tennessee, as a likely candidate. Cullion, whose southern school team won the conference championship last year, came here this week for an interview. His lint coaching job was at little Earl ham College, Richmond, Indiana, where his teams. defeated both Purdue and Indiana. . So far nine out often candidates considered have been' coaches from mid-western schools and it seems reasonable to believe that the final selection will be made from that sector. An idea 'of svhat,•Bob Ruther ford's golf . team would have been like had several of the veteran linksmen returned to school this year may be gained from the per formance of Billy Hnydman, fresh man here last year,. in breaking the Old York Road Country Club record to win the :Ehnike tourna ment in Philadelphia the other day. Hyndman not only shattered the course record but' set what is be lieved to be a new national eight een by doing the first eight een in 03—Out in' 28' an back in 35. Johnny Calvin, who held down the 165-pound berth on the Lion wrestling - team last season, passed the aeronautical . board's test for his amateur pilot's license. He's been flying since last fall . Lefty Knapp,. former Lion halfback, is one of those lucky seniors who has a job. He'll be assistant phys. ed. director 'of Royersford high school and will coach all athletics . . . It is no secret on the Hill' at Syracuse that Eddie O'Brirdn'sl7 back pain, which was serious enough to keep him out of the track meet here.last week, is causing alarin. He may not compete in the I. C. 4-A championships at Philadelphia next week" as Coach Toni Keane would Prefer t obese all meets'rather than take a chance with his Olympic hope. PIAA Track Meet Here Tomorrow Eleyen Districts To Eend Teams To Try for Championship Of Pennsylvania. The state's best in schoolboy track and field men will be unleashed to morrow on New Beaver field for the event .they've been pointing for al! year, the P. I. A. A. state champion ships, Preliminary trials begin at 10 o'clock and the finals start at 2. EleVen districts in the 'state . are Sending . men in;.Clais A .and; B. Lost Saturday 'the .diatriCt championships were held; and the :first.:; and ,second; place winners in each:event won the right to come here far the state meet. Same sparkling timea.and distanc es' were turned in by the winners. AVitnes. Kinzie, of. Altoona; who stepped over the 220. low of in the record-breaking time of 23.8 sec onds. A team mate, Ammerman, trotted in •arthe finish of a mile and still did 9:30. State College high school has some potential champs in Hartman, who runs the 100,in 10.1, Maurer, a 22- foot broad-jumper, and Hosterman, a sophomore who has been getting in the low 23's for the 220. The local team took second to Altoona in the District 6 meet last Saturday. Try Our Coney, Island HOT DOGS 'They're Electrified' SPIDER'S • GRILLE Trackmen Vie Against Army P . In Final Meet Oppose Cadets Away; Slim Chance For Victory Seen. By FRANK TITLOW Army's veteran, undefeated track temn will oppose the Lion runners in their last dual meet .of the season at West Point tomorrow afternoon. • So far this year, State has defeated West Virginia and Syracuse, and lost by five points to Pittsburgh. A vic tory tomorrow would finish up a great season, but the chances are slim. : It would be an upset if his team won, according to ."Chick" Werner. Jim Redmond is making the trip but will probably have to confine himself to the high jump. His absence in the hurdles and broad jump will be sorely felt. ' Layne Stars in Sprints Army looks strongest in the spiints, where they have Layne and Reeves. Both of these' men do under 10 flat for the hundred. In a dual meet with Boston College three weeks ago, Layne broke both Academy sprint records, doing 9.7 in the hundred and 21.8 in the 220. Art John and Dave Bauer meet these tornadoes in the 100, while John, and Stiteler or Dow ney will probably run the furlong. Bernie Ozeheski, who has been im . proving steadily in the pole vault, will have his hands full with Kloeke and Jackson, a pair of 13-footers. In the high jump Redmond and Jay Mc- Williams, who came out for the first' . time last Saturday and took a first, will meet Army's Willis, who gets over six feet. Pete Olexy, just about in the pink by now, meets his acid test in the mile and two-mile. Army has two smooth veterans, McManus, who can do a 4:20 mile and Hubbard a 9:40 two.milei% Pow is usually right on McManus' heels in the two-mile. Bauer, Thompson, and Osterhind, if they're right, should tally strongly in both hurdles. Downey and Baird meet Cadet Davis, capable of, 99, in the quarter. In the half, Book. Mar kowitz. and Stiteler run against Brown. who does better than two minutes. • " COniing to - - Summer Session? Low Rates at Colonial Hotel •115 West Nittany Avenue A $l5 000 Stock Sacrifice In a Great CA A REMOVAL OALE STARTS Saturday, ,May 23, at 9 A. M. (Store will - be closed Friday) Morris Department Store is moving to. Allen Street. Nothing will be reserved—our entire stock of Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings, and Women's Apparel will be sold at lowest possible prices. Morris Dept. Store Formerly "The Hub" I. 0. 0. F. Bldg. • East College Ave. Tennis Team Concludes Season With Panther, Tartan Matches By S'I'EVE CAMPBELI The Nittany Lion tennis learn will pressive all year, and have yet to leave today for Pittsburgh where itaste defeat. The Panthers, strongly they will conclude their 1036 season larmed with star Performers , lame against the Tartans of Carnegie Tech ;downed such teams as W. and .1., Car and the Panthers of Pittsburgh. Inegie. Grove City. Bethany, and oth- A Lion victory over Tech tip- !ers with ease. pears probable in view of Carnegie's Undoubtedly the feature match of unsuccessful invasion last year and I the day will be that in which Paul its rather mediocre season this year. Massey. State sensation, and the Tech has lost several matches, in- 1 Panther star, Bob Madden, tangle. eluding those to Pitt, W. and J., Al- Smart money must go, of course, on legheny, and others. On the other Madden, who has really cut a swath hand they hold two victories over in collegiate and amateur tennis ch.- Duquesne University. Ides, but smart money has been It is always disagreeable to pre ,. I wrong before. After the tennis that • lint a defeat in the last match of the I Massey has displayed so far this year -canon, but all dope points to a Pitt - - Pitt has been he , . Km .„ 70 0 11. (: ~.. .'!:, 5 v. p . . ., , :'. .t i1_4411.,,..,....,,0 ' iv',:]:', ,i 1ir0, i iUti1ic. 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