11 Tuesday.„ , BETWEEN THE LIONS +.++ . The' Track ream "Runsßackwards .And Catches . The Good Old Days No amount of praise can be taken away from Conch Chick Werner and his track team. In upsetting a strong Pitt squad Saturday, Penn State indi cited that it is well on the Way toward track greatness missing over-recent Pitt defeated two great teams—TeMple, and Notre Dame—and boasts of such nationally known stars as Joh nett, Ken Ryden, and Gene Taano. It to collect a track team on a par with Werner has done a great job •wi years, despite the fact that he Vorks' tion, adveise weather conditions, and a: non-subsidization policy. It is a tribute to his coaching ability that he has taken fair competitors 'and' converted them into leading' parlor My Dear Sir The only statements in your last, week's column to .which I have any objections to voice are those which read into my, half columnar cunt meats "an' iMpliiiation 'that I am 'an aware of the progressive work being done by present •members 'of • the Physical Education 'Staff.. man and in other places I have often publicly commended their'effiirts. ' Whatever opportunities and prob.. lems the new Physical 'Education Dean' will meet have' been Create? by the increasing size 'Of - fhe — Stilden't body 'and the increasing demands of the students for more recreational opportunities, and not 'at all byshortz , comings or deficiencies 'in the 'Phys- • ical Education stall.. To 'a-large' lent he probably will give increased executive direction to Proje - cfs:whiefi they have already started and.will be . encouraged ti carry on. 'ln.soitie re spects, however, real. pioneering work will have to be done,' for' I' think' few of 'us realize or can imagine the la- For Wear and Tea► Let Us Repaii L. E. KLINE DO not iiart — thiiit to buy your .formal gown for JUNIOR PROM • • • Moore's Dress Shop East ,College• Avenue • ENN STATE UNDERGRADUATESonIy PENNSTATES 'PRIDE AND. JOY-TOWNSEND'S BAND nny Wooilruff, Don Mason, Pete Den is no secret that Pitt has taken steps s football team. th Penn' State track in the past few 'under the handicap of little cowed- tent' possibilities in a campus-wide and valley;.wide' prOgram 'of "PhySiCal eduCatian and recreation in the in comparable. Penn State - environment. A. It. Warnock Coach Joe Bedenk's baseball' team . seems' to be out of its hitting slump at last. Most interesting of the change is the fact that the compar ably weak hitters 'of last season are leading the parade . now. - Sol Miehdff, the squad's pace-setter, sagged near the end of 1936 after doing only fair work . .during the schedule frOm his Tead-Off position. Dien 'when' he is put out, Sol. really hits that ball. Perhaps the biggest surprise is :Johnny 'Waters, the shufflin' boy from up Boston Way. Johnny was at Vittom'of 'We regulars' bat ting list last year, but now he is coming along with the leaders. He the ,only, home-run hitter on the '37 Lions: Arid,.incidentally, Waters haypena'.to: be one_ pf the best third basemen in State history. Cub Nine Loses; faces `LoCk'Haven Tomorrow Lanky Bob Goodrich fanned 13 and yielded only seven hits, - but the Lion Cubs dropped a close 6-5 decision to Kiski Saturday for' their first loss of the year. Kiski combined one hit with two errors by Dink Stover .to score two runs in the last inning. State's freshmen collected nine safeties, with . Fritz Seibel's three singles pacing the attack. Jim Sherwin walloped a triple and a single. The Cubs meet Lock Haven State Teachers' College in their third game of the season at 'Lock Haven tonior; row afternoon. Track Team Upsets Pi Bauer Turns In .2 Surprise Hurdle Races Dave Defeats Favored •Pitt Pair; Redmond, Clark Set Marks by :BILL JOACHIM Spectators - at the State-Pitt track ineet ean'tell you that Johnny Wood ruff won three events. They can tell you all about his farm. They can tell you . that Bob Clark and Jim Redmond broke eollege records' in the pole-vault and-high=junip respectively. But • few of the spectators really know what' turned' the meet in State's favor, causing One of the big upsets lor the year. lewas Dave Bauer, run ning in-.rare form, who broke up the hitherto undefeated Pitt hurdle team of Ryden and Lasky to cause the swing -in points that won the meet. Runs Dead Heat Bauer had no business to beat Ry den and.Lasky. That was how it look ed on ,paper. But Dave ran a dead heat 'With - Ryden in the high hurdles and then came back' later with a fierce spurt in the low hurdles - that carried him to the tape a winner. Redmond defeated Pete Bennett, 1.C.4-A. high jump • champion as he broke the 24 year old college mark of G feet 1 inch. Jim also won the brand jump and finished third in the high hurdles. The weight men came through as was expected, winning all the events but the javelin throw. Mike Brown and Dean Hanley were first and sec ond in the shot put; Tom Priolo,. Bob Cornman andHec Howard swept the discus . throw as did Gene Feldman, Hanley•-and Jack Fiir the hemmer throw.'Priolo and. Howard took sec- Mid and third in the javelin toss. 'Pete Olexy' and Len Henderson ran a tie race in the two mile event, re turning:a good time of 9 minutes 97 seconds. Pete' gave Woodruff a good face earlier in the day in the one mile run but didn't . have quite enough stuff to stick with; the Panther ace when'he applied the pressure. 'Adrian . Markowitz furnished Wood ruff with the most• opposition in'the last race of the 'meet. Murky closed ,fast but Woodruff, 'Watehink - . ..earefUllSr over hiS shoulder, manaked[to:si.ay, out irr front. Bob' tfarit'• new • record leap of 13 feat 1• ineh • in' the pole-vault marked the 'that the sophomore Ctib-Storint Weakness Gives Pitt Victory. • Pitt's' - yearling..traekmen reversed mance went to Sterner of Pitt who the' score. that sent their varsity tol showed real middle-distance kick its first defeat of, the year and nipped I the finish of the two-mile run. Lewis, the Lion cubs, for a . 74-01 victory on New • Behvei- field. Saturday after- freshman negro star who took four noon. • State's 'weakness in sprint firsts and a third place, was Pitt's events - was,•aPparent when the Pitt most consistent scorer. The firsts that freshmen Took each place in both the Nick Vukmanic piled up in the disc:us lOrand 220-yard, dashes and the first and javelin and the second place in two. pinees •in the: 440: • the shot put were expected of the na 'Most spectacular, freshman perfor- tional scholastic javelin champion. - THE HOOVER & SMITH CO. 726 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. • Makers of the Only Official 'PendState Men's Class Ring. The Ideal Graduation Gift. UN 'SALE AT STARK "BROS. AND HARPER STATE COLLEGE PaNN STA.TE col ,IiI4TAIN Batting Averages • Players G AB H P.C. Slabodian ' • 3 12 . 5 .417 Mieholf 9 31 11 .355 ._..8 26 8 .308 Brake _8 31 8 .258 Ades .8 __s 18 4 .250 _lO 33 8 -.243 Crosqin atcrs ___7 22 5 .227 !Jamison 10 37 43 .216 Kornick 10 40 G .150 Vonarx 10 35 5 .143 _9 3( 4 .111 A 18 1 .056 Simoncelli _ 16 Mushball Teams Enter 2nd Round • Of . IM. Tourney First round eliminations are 'ex pected - to be completed in the intra mural mushball tournament by 'to night, according to Bud Gordon, tour nament manager. Sixteen teams will then enter the second round of con tests, and if weather is favorable the tourney will be completed in two weeks. The Betas 20-5 defeat of Tri angle, and Alpha Phi Delta's 26-3' vic tory over Sigma Phi Alpha headline the week's results. Don Householder's loime run and two doubles contributed to Alpha Chi Sigma's defeat of Delta Theta Sigma, 12-7, which kept the winners in pos session of first place in the Penn-Allen league. Delta Sigma Phi maintained their hold of first place in the Locust Lane league even though they loSt a . 3-0 decision to Alpha Kappa Pi. Al Wunderlich's run in the first inning gave the victors their winning margin early in the game. Drennon's pitch ing kept the losers at bay throughout. Soccer: Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Theta Sigma were crowned champions in their respective intramural soccer leagues during the past week's compe tition. Deadlocks in the other • two leagues will be played otT by tomor row, and the semi-finals between the winners of the four divisions will get under way. Johnnie Mallory's goal gave Pi Kappa Alpha the championship' in League 4, when theydefeated A. T'. 0. by a 1-0 score. Bob Thornburg was the scoring star for the Delta Slime Phi booters in defeating the Phijqps, 3-I,' thereby tildng,League 3 honors. star has set a record this. year. His latest improvement was one inch bet ter than his old mark. Nine Meets Tthors At 4 Tomorrow Lions Nip Susquehanna 5-0; Smith Hurls 5-Hit Game Penn State's baseball team, back on the mend again, will face Western Maryland's Green Terrors at New Beaver field this afternoon at 4 o'- clock. Benny Simoncelli will attempt to fireball the Lions to their eighth victory in 11 starts, Coach Joe Bedeck oildd his baseball machine Saturday and succeeded in removing enough of its kinks to pave the way for a 5-0 victory over a futile Susquehanna team that had been pre viously trounced by Bloomsburg Teachers, 22-8. Co-captain Frank Smith's five-hit shutout pitching fea tured an otherwise drab affair. The Lions iced the game in the very first inning, shoving four runs across on singles by Johnny Waters, Co-cap tain Mike Kornick, Sol Miehoff, and George Slohodian, two errors, 'and a pair of stolen bases. They scored their final marker in the third when Ray Brake walked, took second on a passed ball, and rode home on Jce Adessu's infield hit to third. Indifferent base-running spragged a budding Lion rally in the sixth when State packed the bases on three successive singles with none out, yet failed to tally: Miehoff opened with a single to center. Joe Adessa dump ed a perfect bunt along the thisd base line. Slobodian then bunted sharply to short, and the bases were crammed when he beat the throw to first. But big Mel Vonarx popped meekly to third, and with Smith at the plate, the Lions dozed off on the basepaths. Mieheff was trapped between third and home for the second time and a sharp peg from catcher Whitey Keil to shortstop Danny Cotton nailed Adessa - as he slid into third to corn- Plete an unusual double play. Two of the cylinders on Bedenk's new model still failed to function well High School Harry Harrison and Vonarxa•emained in their lethargy... Quality • and Service PENN : . STATE SHOE SHOP West 'Beaver Avenue Keep 'Cool through the summer with our New White Suits $12.50 AGERNERDS, • Thespians Return With the Spring Hit— 'Pardon My Glove' That parody . on college life that everyone is talking about • COMPLETE A PERFECT JUNIOR PROM WEEKEND Saturday, May 15 ttsburgh, 74-61 State Drops Tilt To Army Ten; Score: 5-2 West Point's "Reserve Strength Levels Lion Laerossemen It took 30 Army lacrosse players to preserve their undefeated season and to snap State's winning streak at four games when they defeated the Lions, 5-2, at their field Saturday. State, using only two substitutes, suffered its second defeat in six starts. •As in football, the final result of the game rested on the power of the substitutes. With State leading 2-1 at the end of the third quarter, the West Pointers threw a steady stream of fresh men into the game in the last quarter who tired the defense to the extent of allowing them to score four goals, two of them within the last minute of play. Coskery and Captain Conley were responsible for the State scores, the latter tallying on a beautifully ex ecuted screen play in the third quar ter. Meyers was outstanding in his defensive work and had much to do with Army's low score. Army regulars were on the bench when the opening whistle blew, but saw action before the first quarter was over, although they led 1-0 at the time. Monk Meyer, playing his first year at lacrosse, used his football sprinting ability to good advantage but weakness with the stick kept him from scoring.—S. S. S. : . 7 „.c.t ,- ..„„-- ... CEHUiI ',0,..„,..e . ,;\,,,,„-, '' s 7,' "'N u , 10. Th, , •.:. 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BOOTERY Allen and Beaver . • - --- ' S tate College Carnegie Has Girl Net Star Naomi Thompson Plays Here Tomorrow H,• HERB CAHAS Shades of Dot Anderson! Remem ber? (Fr eshman , and sophomores—Dot, was State's only woman who earned a varsity letter. She was undefeated in' her one season on the tennis team.) Well, Carnegie Tech brings one Naomi Thompson here tomorrow al , ternoon in their match with the Lions. Naomi, if she wins, will be the cause of humiliation for some Penn State tennis adonis, and they say site's pretty good, having quite a bit of tournament experience out Pittsburgh But, back to last week-end, we find that the Lions made it four losses out of five matches, dropping a pair to Syracuse and Cornell. Al Hildebrandt, up - and - coming sophomore, and Dick Campman, were the only double winners in the singles. Al and Dick won against Cornell Sat urday when the Nittanymen lost, 7-2. On Saturday, Capt. Paul Massey, Campman, Hildebrandt, and Arnie Co hen supplied the State wins in their 5-4 defeat at the hands of a "lucky Syracuse team."