Friday, April 29,1933 GOLFERS FACE PITT AS t —« 5 Intramural. Sports ipiff PnlWo ‘To Begin Next Weekp * . iJUlicl h . fiitrcunimil hiltl.lns-In-fiVfrspnrlHwill i A 0 lilOO 1 gel under \v»y-early nexl Mail- _ ' n ' ngeis mimed yost.-rdny arm,Raymond. 'llAiriA %AAnAtl .L Rankle, golf; Rubm- \V. McC.il). : ougli iiml (Jeorge K. IvuvlnlcHj nmslir ; • : j ball; Henry ,r. Carliii. lr:n;k:4ljjiiimg : ' “ |>., * ' • VfjpJ.' • ors for sooner and leimlsJlidiiLpol •:'>o y■!PAU L • H A L DI;MAN' yel iMjen minimi. I .With one cr.edit, Lniries for intek are to be filed hy>thcj.LioM.. will! open Monday, according lo .Manager Cur* their home season aL 2 o'clock tomor tin. .All oilier iontu.s an; nupiiisled to row afternoon, meeting a powerful have their entries, in at Miss Keller’s fropi Pitt. The Freshman golf office, Kect Hall, heron* their.deadlines lo}lm v/i ]| im , oL Cornell mi, the home C *9 S ‘” / course at 1:30 o'clock in its only A novel iniislilial! setup. with sop- u f the season, arale fralemliy ami, non-lVateraity, D ;l< Jtiio and Smichnk, those” two leagues, will begin Mils season. • = powerful ends of the Pitt, football 'team, will again pit their prowess against tht? Lions, this time on the golf course. . Barrfctt Melvin, Pitts burgh amateur ace, ami Tony Kay are also included in the Panthers’ bid for a win. .Last Saturday Pitt defeated West Virginia, 9-0. . •Bernie Burkett has . returned to school and ,is again eligible for his post as captain of the Vursity golf ers. .Toe Stevenson • and Bill Gross will play in the.match Saturday,.-aft er good showings last week against the Cadets. . . Burkett, Hebda,. Klingensnvith, ,Mn haffey, apd Miller will play an 18- hole medal climinatiofi match today. The throe with lowest scor.es will play on Saturday, and the two high scorers will match play to determine who will fill the remaining :berth on the, Lion sextet. Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 0:30, 8:30 Complete Show. as. late as 9:05 OIMY ONLY ■A AAcul* Robert Benchley in TIUIICU. "Music Made Simple” SATURDAY ONLY A sure cure for spring fever in the newest way with the newest kind of a.girl! GENE RAYMOND OLYMPE BRADNA “Stolen Heaven” Lewis Stone. Porter Hall Glenda Farrell MONDAY ami TUESDAY Don’t Forget to See the CO-ED PIG RACING POWDERED PIGS - CURLED CATTLE ' SHOWEY SHEEP : BE.-RJBBONED HORSES v Little International ■: : LivestdckShow ~ - . TOMORROW ; 1:00 P.M. STOCK PAVILION - iff' ForMealth and Pleasure V V TV|A Mr S WIM ♦ ■“"•'sssstfsissr**'®':' * SWIM ImyiTTaNY A. Warner Bros.. Theihe ’ • Evenings at . . . .6:30 and 8:30 Last complete show as late as 9:05 Matinee Saturday-Only , .1:30 ' I_J&SC[ In Natural Color SATURDAY ONLY RAWHIDE 1 WITH; EVALYN KNAPP 9 Teams Compete In Two Days~ Track .. Penn Relays .. at Phlln. Tennis .. Lehigh .. at Bethlehem TOMORROW •Baseball ... Villanovn ... !! p. m. Football . Scranton U. .-2:15 p. m. -Golf Pitlburgh 2 p. m. Frosh Baseball KiskL 12:30 p. m. Frosh Lacrosse Cornell 1:30 p.m. Frosh G01f... Cornell 1:30 p. m. Track .. Penn'Relays . . at Philn. Tennis-.. Pennsylvania .. at Philn. Alpha Phi Delta Wins I. M. Bowling Crown Over Alpha Sigma Phi Overcoming n 7S pin ’deficit, the Alpha PIU Della bowler*. second-half winners, captured thfe Intramural Dowling championship Tuesday, clip, ping Alpha. Sigma Phi by 34 pins. The victors tallie«l-2221. pins for the three game series while Della Sigma. Phi brought up the rear wlth 2000. Alpha Sigma .Phi. Tuesday first-half tournament winners, set. the’pace in the first game witli 737 pins. Delta Sigma Phi. Thursday -first-half lead er*. howled tihfi to take second place at the start. But the APD's, paced by Fred Gian ni, struck hack iti the second game for jl total of 817 pins to bring them within 20 pins of the leading Alpha Sigma Phi’s. Gianni crashed the pins for 212 in this game. Joe Selden. Alpha Sigma Pit I, led the individual scorers with »lf) Tor tiie three games while Gianni was second with'SOX. c . Freshman Nine Meets Kiski Prep Tomorrow Using a revised line-up to strength en the >weak spots through which trickled a victory over Mercorsburg last Saturday, Coach Leo Houck .will send his freshman nine against the Kiskii .ball-tossers on .New Beaver Field at 11 o'clock tomorrow' morning. iHampered 'by a stnft\of pitchevs which he says is not up to the usual standard of'Lion frosh hurlers,.Houck will put the strongest line-up that ho can-muster against the pvep school ers.' - \ A new battery, with Elbur- Pur nell I catching, .will be tried and changes wMI be made at short stop, third base, nnd right-field. John ny Barr and" Ed Sapp will fill first and second base respectively. Fred ■Ball will be' in center field and Peanie Gates out in left. Freshman Lacrossers Open Against Cornell •Jm its season’s opener, a green inexperienced freshman lacrosse team ■will stack up against the Cornell frosh at I:3o'tomorrow afternoon on the.golf course playing field. The Lion yearlings, none of whom has hadf previous experience with,a stick before coming to State, haVe been, up until this week, merely learning the fundamentals of the oh! Indian game. This past -week, how ever, 'they have .been scrimmaging l with the varsity and have gained some jgood pointers which should pi*ove valuable against their Big Red opponents. 'Bert IBuser, coaching 'the Lions during the absence of Earl Edwards, regular freshman coach, plans to use substitutes throughout the fray.. With no outstanding players to pick from. Buser’s starting lineup is still doubt ful. ■!■ NOT A ‘BATTLE OF SWING’ But, the Ag Club carnival booths .will vie with Bill Bottorf at AG FROLIC Friday May 6 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ETMEN Hard 2-Game Tour To Start Court Season By GEORGE'SCHLESS A promising. Nfttnny tennis team heaves today to;meet its first and.pro bably toughest opponents of the Ronson. This afternoon ihe. Linns face Lehigh at Bethlehem. 1 and tomorrow morning they take, the courts against Penn in Philadelphia.. ‘The State line-up is uncertain, with four men in the running for.the sixth singles post.- Captain: -Paul Massey, number one last year, will again lead the iieiinen.-ln the number., two post is A 1 Hildehrandt, undefeated last year. _ . , ' ' Other Berths Filled .lorry Goodman, a sopliomore. has edged out Arnlo Cohen,.n Junior with a year’s experience; for the third place berth. Cohen will .play number four, with Carl Arberg, -another jun ior. at five. Jack Hirsh,!-Boii Kirby, •Sel Freed, ami-'Bill Wiley, are all post, sihllities for the filial place on the team. In doubles Massey and Hildehrandt have been working well together, ami will probably he the first team. Cohen and Goodman-will^play-number two, with Arberg and the. other singles man making, up the linul tandem com bination. Penn’s team suffered- a loss when Izzy Del I Is, number one racquei-wleld er and ace of the Middle States jun iors, was disqualified from college ten nis because of his professional table tennis exhibitions. Captain Louis Reps will face Massey, with Mortie Kline, Eddie Mejlor, Leroy Lewis, Carring ton Venlr*. Stttart. Forshny, and Eddie Albert, hist year’s captain, handling FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING ; Get Best Results Out of Your / 35 nun. Films •DAILY SERVICE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. COLLEGE AVE. - _ STATE COLLEGE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE 'V, - ' . Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :■ j*? 4* * ip „s>- '- i • 'jo t:: -. TRAVEL Trackmen Leave For Penn Relays By BILL ENGEL A fast stepping darkhorse entry— the four-mile relay quartet—and a pair of potential point winners in the field events top Lion hopes as 14-men depan ibis-morning for-the Pennße lays to he held at Franklin-Field-in Philadelphia this afternoon and morrow. 4-Mile Quartet Meets Champions Norm Cordon, Frank Maule, Bill Grlest, anil Charley Pierce, four-mile team .all under 4:27,.meet stifT opposi tion in Indiana’s defending cham pions ami North Texas Teachers,-with a handicap of drawing 17th’position among the lfi entries., Powerful weightmen, Nick Vukraanlc and Inn Murphy, may garner valuable markers for State in the javelin, dis cus. rind shot. Tom Prioln will also heave the spear. Individual Varsity Men .Listed v. Other individual varsity men 'in clude Miller Frazier in the 120-yarrl high hurdles, Dave Bauer-running the 400-meler speciality, ..'Bill ;Smith at 3,000 meters, and Gordon" a possible starter in the 3.000 irieler chase. Walt Hosterman, Van Hartman, Jim Williams, and Harry KJellmari carry the>lone yearling .hopes entered on the pole In the freshman mile re- the other assignments. ■Wednesday afternoou the sity lost to an unusually strong fac ulty leum, undoubtedly-more powerful than-any college-team in the country. Massey defeated Bob Lake, coach-last year and former Alabama state cham pion. for-the varsity’s only win. Paul had never before been able to take a set from the experience graduate student. THE Nittany Lion in order to better co-operate with our many friends has adopted the policy of serving Plate Lunches at ... . 50c and 60c I Plate Dinners at • ... 65c and 75c • These meals will be served at our regular meal hours and inijjfi.mgular dining room or. in private.tlining rooms for group parties rage Three
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