Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 02, 1937, Image 4

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Lion Harriers Crack Up Before Powerful Syracuse Team, 17-38
State. Saved From Shutout
As Olexy, Maule Salvage 2
Places In One-Sided Contest
Nittany Captain Suffers 2nd Consective Loss
As 3 Orange Runners Finish In Dead
Heat, 200 Yards Ahead
By muds TRABUE
In their third meet of the season, the Lion varsity cross-coun
try runners puffed over the Syracuse course behind the Orange
team to what amounted to a crack-up, as only two State men; Capt.
Pete Olexy and Frank Maule, managed to place in the last scoring
positions. The final result was an overwhelming victory for the
Orange. 17-33.
Showing spectacular form, the Orange trig of Capt. Steve Ro
manowski, Charles Southard, and Jesse Caviller strode three
abreast around the major part of the course at Drumlins Country
Club in 'Syracuse Saturday morningf
Norm C. and C• of ordan and Herb Nipson of
to lead the field to the tape, breaking'
Penn State, Syracuse.
it together in.the time of 27 minutes,
five seconds. This trio has done the By winning Saturday, the Orange
same thing in the other two Syracuse overlanders avenged the drubbing
meets of the season, • Alfred and Col-I they took from Coach Werner's Limn
gate. team last year. At the one-third mar
.
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Syraeuse. runne placing fourth in her of the race the Syracuse stars,
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the five-mile meet was SentifT,
who Romanowski and Southard, were lead
trailed the winning three by 100 yards jug the pack, followed by Cavalier
in 27:24 .at the tape and led Olexy, Iwho had equalled their position by
the two-thirds marker and maintained
first State Man; by 'the same distance.
Olexy did the hilly grind in 27:47 to it to the finish.
be followed by Lion Frank Motile in
28:19 in No. .8 place. Following Maule
in order were Hahn <i Syracuse,
PLAN TO ATTEND the ;, 0
FOURTH ANNUAL
PENN STATE-PENN M r k
DANCE •
with JAN SAVI TT
and his TOP HATTERS
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On Saturday Night, November 6
- AT THE _
MANUFACTURERS AND BANKERS CLUB
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
- $2.00 Tax
Sign for YOO - .T.IJANKsGivING . '.:yAcATioN
‘..- at the CORNER 1 7 01,4 ari.(l,Tot**o*
One reason advanced for the poor
showing of the Lion team was that
the Nittanymen • failed to run the
Matrix Dinner To Be
Held At Nittany Lion
Outstanding women leaders on the
campus will be honored with invita
tions to the Matrix banquet to be held
at the Nattily Lion Inn Monday, De
cember C.
With "The Wheel of - Fate" as its
motif, the affair will be sponsored by
Theta Sigma Phi, national women's
journalism honorary. The Matrix
banquet is an annual national event
Committees arranging for the af
fair inchide Lucille
. B. Greenberg !39
and Elizabeth P. Mac Mullen '3B. pub
licity; Helen L Denman '3B and Mary
R. Krypcl '39, invitations; Ruth L.
Boyer '3B, Jane Gordon '3B, and Doris
Runge '3B, properties; Margaret
P. Herrman '39, Jean L. Lyman '3B,
and Caroline J. Tyson '3B, program;
and Dorothy W. Downes .'39, menu.
steady, consistent race that was used
by the Orangemen; instead they were
erratic, alternating periods of speed
with periods of slow-going.
This marked Capt. Pete Olexy's sec
ond defeat in a row since he lost his
record of never having lost a dual
meet in his three years of college run
ning at Manhattan last week. Penn
State won the first meet of the season
from Lehigh by a perfect Score.
The course at DruMlins over which
the teams, varsity and freshman, ran
Saturday, is laid out on the Drumlins
club golf course and covers several
loops over' rolling hills. Inasmuch as
several days of heavy rain preceded
the meet, the course . w•as soggy at:
thOugh not muddy.
POWER BIKES
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SALES AND SERVICE
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Frosh Harriers
Nip Orange, 21.-34
Smith Leads Pack, Defeating
.. Trail,. Mohawk Indian,
- By One Minute — •
Dill Smith led the freshman har
riers to victory Saturday.
Defeating a supposedly invincible
Ray Trail, Mohawk Indian, who holds
most of the records for major, high
school meets in the east, plucky Bill
Smith showed that the best is •none
too good for'him, as lie beat the. red
man to the finish line by almost a
full minute on the three-mile 'course
covered by yearlings, pacing a 21-34
Lion victory.
Indian Leigs at Half Mark
At the half-way mark, the Indian
was leading Smith by a good 50 yards:
Smith was followed by his teammates
at a distance of approximately CO
yards as both groups entered a clump
of trees after the half-way mark.
Emerging froth the trees, Smith had
a good lead of '75 'yards' on' the Or
ange—ace; which• he extended until
'crossing the finish line in the time of
14 minutes; 39 seconds.. , •
'Trail, a 'surprised Mohawk, crossed
NOIRE
OWES
COACH
LAYDIN
• t
tells you a b out the tog ,
job in football •
• •
"Following a genius in anything is a trying
role to play. There was only one Rock.".. • •
Thai Coach Elmer F. Leyden talks. with
Charles Moran, for the first time of how it
Reis to inherit the job of coaching a train
with a reputations, "suicide" schedules,
and a forewinning.
I'M FOLLOWING ROCKNE
•
SHORISTORIES...Mosesand the Blue Goose,
an air tiensport pilot's adventure, 1.5 y Leland
amieson..."Yearr Kraow Kay, Don't You?
love among the cocktails, by Lester Atwell . • •
MOre stories by I. A.R. Wylie, Stephen Vincent
Benet, 'Everett Rhodes Castle.
SPECIAL ARTICLES...How to Makci a Movie.
shoWing the step-by-step details of making the
new.rnovie " 52nd Street" by Grover Jones. I
Wont to Red China,the inside story of China's
un front against Japan, bV 'Edgar Snow.•
ArcedoFish Citizens? The fight between Japanese
and. S. fishermen over Alaskan, waters, by
,Fronk Richardson Pierce. 'And others.
SERIALS, editorials, humor, cartoons, [up-,
the line in 15:37, copping second place
for the Orange. Following Trail in
third and fourth places were the State
yearlings, John Greiner and Milt,Kei
our, with times of 15:49 and 15:59.
Fifth and sixth places were taken by
Bailey of Syracuse and, Joe Foley of
the' Weenermen.
In his senior year• in high school
Smith defeated all Philadelphia rtiA
n-ifS- to - gain.the.title of Philadelphia
public high school champion. Bill'
branched out and gained the suburban
championship and the Catholic Cham
pionship of the city. In the 10,000
meter event he• took-second place in
the Junior Nationals at Princeton last
year and placed eighth in the same
event in the Olympic tryouts.
. Other Lion cubs in the melee were
No. 7, Jim Williams; No. 10, Albert
Grady; and No. 12, Bill Yerger.
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FOR RENT—Single or double room
Inquire at Student Union office.
RIDE WANTED-Week-end of Penn
gafile,to New , York. City. Round
trip, on one way.. Call "Bob," 2607.
Leiiiie Friday,' return Sunday.
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SPACE FOR 9 boarder's.. Despite re
eat rises-in food prices we have
maintained Our . ,weekly' rate of .$6.00
kir three full meals a day.' We con
tinue to offer the same . .high quality
meali wehave always served., SPE-
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Tdesa,v, November 2,•1937
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