Friday, Ivlay-6,1933 - LiONTR Sfuatf Points i-ltor tet Dual Meet Victory By.'BILL ENGEL "Sparked'by Nick VukmfinleV record JaVelin ‘heave ul the Pehn Belays last.' Saturday, Condi Chick W e r.n b'r.’s 1 trackmen will oppose University .-of: Chicago, in the highlight of'the May Dby-Mothers' Day sports program on New Beaver Piehi' at irfiO o’clock 'to-! morrow. exhibiting a welbralinhed outfit, is one df the leading, contend*, eta in tlie.Bfg Teii ;dhd’boasts CdHfdr ence •cl)nmpioiis"jn , £he.sli(irf«UsWn’cle'rt. : During the indoor whiter 'season, : iil-' idols edged the 'Chicagoans ‘by- otie-- hhlf of a, poiiitVo settle ‘a keen 'rival ry. ’Once again tile Nittliny Lidns, : tth-' viously weak in : flie' ilaslies,'(itimpete.; against.' a track sqiulil with jin* jidei sprinter. In recent years, eVery ;op-[ pbnent has serif at least, tine .crack speedster down: the stretch, with sudh (Continue!) *On/Page 'Fotir) Hull 11111 l 111 1111111 l IllliHill CKMEN TO OPPOSE CHICAGO U. HERE TO. Tossers forty Fifth Contest &s*CeitysburgTriumphs, 5-4 The oIH Gettysburg hoodoo paid i ’Wednesday as-“ Pop" Plank’s Bullet ni •gation,; 5-4. This fray marked Gettysb Nittarty.itossers as well us State’s fiftl sehadn. ' ' : ■Wbiltbrn iMuryland’s Gi'een Tcrrm LionNetmen Win Over Gettysburg "Wiley, aiid ’Kirby. .won a' three-set '(lriiibles match “oVer Fishier ami ‘KtWfris of.Getl’yshilrg yesterdhy after libtfn ! tb’give’ State its ii'rsL 'tennis vie feii'y ‘df tile season, 5*4. ivtiissey, Hil (idliraHlit,'llllll'Gtiflflhmn of‘State won ’tlie f iirSt thYee singles. Massey and Hil'dehrdriitt scotad a (I : 0. (J-i). win in the'dtidiiifig'UqtiHles, Wliile the Buliet 'lietiHdn.Voh ail 'tile'cither matches. .SatUrdhV hfterhodn tlie 'Lions will ‘HieiJt ihe Syracuse 'tennis team’ on the varsity ‘churls. Tennis is -a fairly 'itdlv sjitirt 'for the Orangemen, but dildh ’team is a ; great improve 'iriidHt/ovdr the‘previous one) v Thb ‘line-lip for State'is still in - ltccordihg ‘to 'Coach Stover. The 'first ; £h*ree will probab ly/lie ’ftie same ; as'against Gettysburg, 'liuL ’tlie rfdcontl : half of tlie squad is liitill 'itirit satisfactory, with several •ifirfimifUilg iiieii yet untried in actual riompdtitidn. [feebs Syracuse : Tolay, Colgate Next j SiYdkiiig flidir "first win of tlie sea son, the 'ftadlfniun ball-tossers meet i the Syracuse JYosli Mils afternoon on 'ihe'Cirjinyeineii’s. Held. Tomorrow they *hiittle the Colgate ‘Cubs at Hamilton. N. V. i . Taking a sijimd of ]S players. Couch Ijlouck. hopes losechis cliarges snap out of tlieirioslng streak and get into the win column. Walter Kniaz, a re crilit''from the'’football team, Joe Scaily. 'iiml Jay Iliclumlson will <)o the hurling for the.yearlings. ’Hhmllltig the other end of the bat .tery will lie catchers Miller and Kegg., 'BthiitrPiimell;’who lias' been showfiig iip well'as h catcher In ’jiracliOe, broke a finger'tlie other day and Is now oul of the. line-up. Otherwise tlie squad is tit, full strength. • . « 1 Bone Sirloin Veal to Roast . . lb. 35c Bone tamb Shoulder to Roast . lb. 35c Ribbed Veal Chops . . . . . lb. 35c Cubed Veal Steak. . . . . each 12c We Have a Complete Selection ■ of All Meats COOK’S MARKET W 5 S. FkAZfER ST. DIAL 7!)I THE FUST NATIONAL BANK //■k' OF :? . STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ■ ~ . . ■ y its annual visit to New ; Bea\’cr Field ine humbled Joe Eedenk’s b!oh aggre jurg’s fourth consecutive win over the h bereavement in seven starts for the rs face the Lions here at 2:30 o’clock ► tomorrow afternoon in the first tilt of a gruelling eight-game schedule which the Bedenkmen -are slated to complete within the ensuing two | weeks. Syracuse’s Orange diamond [forces .will do battle here at 4 o’clock j Monday afternoon. Captain Ben.Si moncelli and Tom Watts will lie-Be-; denk’s mound choices for the two games. (Despite timely hits by Windy Wear, and damaging errors by Huhtz Gud im, Bullet shortstop, the “Lions suc cumbed to a ninth inning 'barrage of Gettysburg hits which - broke a 3-. f > tie, chased- Bob Goodrich from the mound, and produced tHe two runs necessary for a Bullet victory. When Adessa Scampered home to tie the count in State’s'half of the -eighth after Lou Mizell muiFed Mink ‘O’Neill’s short throw to second, it looked as if the ■ball game would be an extra-inning affair. Daugherty walked to open Gettysburg’s half of the ninth. Guldin’s sacrifice bunt sent him to second. Bed Bender bingled to right scoring Daugherty and o’- INeill’s singletoii brought ‘Bender! home. Watts relieved'Goodrich. Ados-; sa made a bbnutiful catch of Wit man’s long’fly alnd MizelL popped to! Watts to retire the side., v Wear’s desperate ’homer on Yevak's' error in the ninth threw a seare’into the defense, • but Valeri and Watts' grounded out- and MiehdiF lifted to' center to end the game:- Wally Wit man, Bullet twirler, limited the Lions to seven bingles-and a triple. Wear socked three for tour, Inis first smash; going for three bases. Adessa, Brake, Menzic, Miehdff, ami Sherwin each collected one singleton. , Fanning five Bullet'batters in'eight frames, Goodrich ghvc only eight scattered hits. Three consecutive er rors by Hunts Guldin-in the fourth resulted tin two Lion runs. Brake mid Menzie tallied when the Bullet short stop liootyd ' Valeri’s roller. Doc Daugherty’s barehanded' .catch of Adessa’s long belt in the initial in ning robbed the’ Lion rightfieliler of a potential circuit clout. A . freak play at first base in the third frame curbed another' possible -tally wlien; Adessa’s hot grounder hoiinecd (iff Tommy Weem’s chest into Mizcll’s glove who threw to.-pitcher Witmau for tHe putout. ; - • ' fHE PENN STATE COtLEGIAN Weiar Named Best ’3B Athlete Wcn'rtell W. “Windy” TV O ? l ' ha* been named as the most 'valuable ; athlete of the Class of -1938, ae 'cording,‘tv the Selection made an nually by the School of Physical Education and Athletics,‘/it was announced yesterday by Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of the School. The award : is decided oh 'the fol lowing basis: record as a /player; ‘scholastic record; extracurricular . activities other«than athletic ac tivities; honorary recognition; con ; : duct, character, and'personality; : and a representative student of Penn'lSta'te. Wear has 'earned seven-varsity , letters in baseball, football, and basketball, gaining all-American mention-last year in football Q ; olfers to Meet Pitt ;n EfeA Series opener Varsity golfers will tee off this af ternoon against Pitt arid .tori'iorrdw morning against Cornell in their first matches in the "Eastern intercollegi ate Golf •Association round-robin se ries. ’Both matches will ibe held at Pittsburgh. Burkett, ‘Miller, Stevenson, Gross, Patterson, and Mahaffey will make up the Lion, sextet. (Matches will l>e played-during the series with teams from Penn, Georgetown, Princeton, Cornell, and P» ? h. j ARROW TIES MEN’S APPAREL 140 SOUTH ALLEN STREET ARROW COLLARS NEW! SUPER PAN PRESS Roll Films No. 116 and Packs’9xl2 cm. These Arc Real Speed Films. PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP . 214. E. COLLEGE AVE. COATS and SUITS y 3 off . . A New Shipment of Hats for MOTHER’S DAY MOORE’S DRESS SHOP Mushbail, Golf Teams Open Intramural Sports Season By EMANUEL ROTH 'lntramural competition got off to a dying start this week as fraternity, ami non-fraternity organizations clashed’in hot mushbail itnd golf contests. ; In the fraternity softball circuit, Alpha Chi ttho dropped a JU2 game to the DTD’s on New .Beaver Field. *.lOO Pfoksa was.on the mound for DTD while Bob Masters was on the receiving end. Bill Endean and Jack Ohlsen comprised the losers' -battery ■AGR ■pounded two DU hurlers, Bt lopsided contest, 14-5.. Vic Sand-f ham :poied a homer Tor the losers.;! Wolstager hurled for AGR while Don StofFcl caught. ,■ Sigma PI Wins Sigma Pi edged out the Kappa Sigs, 12-11,in a six-inning contest as ‘Higgins, Cooper, and Reilly hit four •bnsors for The winners and. Pitcher Leslie .slammed a homer for the losers. With Bob Smithers striking out ten men arid allowing but one hit, Pij Kappa Tau smothered Sigma Phi Al .pha, 15-2. Parsons hanged a homer for the winners. Johnny -Schmidt caught for Smithers while Ed Pas chal! and Henry Moon hattcried for the losers. The non-fraternity league saw Penn State Club take over B. R. 8., 6-1, with Dick Smith as hurlev for the victors and Pollock at the other; end. Jim Davis caught for B. R. B.; Shilcott hurled. Watts Hall opened with an impres sive start by shellacking Unit 0, 15-7. Lloyd Ickes, who alternated with Mori at the catching post/ got four ARROW SHIRTS ARROW UNDERWEAR fob Gehoe and Wax Mahbish, to win a ’hits. Unit fi sparkplugs were Way on the mound and Hai Arclier and. Gene Bowler as catchers. 20 Teams In Track Twenty teams, including 184 indi vidual entries, will compete in intra mural .track next Wednesday, accord ing: to Henry Cartin, manager. Each •individual must have a physical ex amination, Cartin announced. The examination cards are to be -presented 1 at the meet in order for entries to qualify. Dean Schott Speaks Dr. Carl P. 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IT’S PRIDE and PREJUDICE AUDITORIUM, 8:30 50c and 75c TOMORROW NIGHT, TOO Page three ORROW Lacrossers Face SwarthraoreTen Tin* varsity lacrosse ton in, idle since its gaine with Penn, Ims rounded out two weeks of strenuous practice In preparation for the Swnrthmnre game on New Beaver Field at 3:00 o’clock 'tohioYrow. Keeping a watchful eye throughout the drills, roach Nick Thiel discover ed some weaknesses In his first string co'iii hi’h'n t inn Itnil contemplates a sliiikeup. Al Simpson, veteran attack man, will probably he shifted to the center post, replacing Oti Wuenschel. Ralph DeFalco, ’held ‘down since the Mary land 'game'because of illness, has been goiilg well in practice anil looks like number 'one contender for the second ritthek lierth. Swarthmore, with a season’s record thus far of four wins itiid six defeats, is rated on a 'par with the Nirra'ny Lions. The ‘Quakers use an effective zone defense which ’promises to give the Nittriny nftaclrmen a busy after noon. 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