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'"ivery time I, see you', Ws the illt time every time litiss,, yoi, I've never hissed you beL fo i o' That's why it's strszelt.‘ 'in —it'kalmays new , _„ . , •' ~ . , L'ORETTA YOUNG , .' - _, WARNER BAXTER r r':- -- .- In ---, ',-,' ' . " WIFE, HUSBAND' lAND FRIEND',' , ; ,,! ~,',with- ' ..,,- NNIE BARNES r NI .';.-..,... ,GESAR ROMERO ' " 1, , '-'J'IEOW: BROMBERG, Good Ca Fencers Down Engineers For 3rd Straight Decisively taking an 18. M vie_ tiny from Lehigh in Rec Hall Sat_ itt day, Liar fencerq, donned the victors' laurels for the third que cettive dine this season Netting a margin In' all divi sions, Nlttany swordsmen dis played a more finished technique than the Engineers In almost eyety encounter Co-captain Dean Foltz main fled pacing the Lions, with three foils and one (mac victory to his NOD Doug 'Adams sulistituted in _rootlet. other two epee lamas, winning one and losing one Earl Strunk. diteling for the Ili 4t . tinic tidy season after a long Illness, cattle to the fete with three epee wins, one of which uali till lied against Moelndoe, to whom Elmer - LoWetist'ein lost his MIA epee thatch thin Mdll4oll True summaries-- FOlLS—Peitz. P S, (Went ell 5.1, Foltz, I' S. defeated Griffith, 5.3, Polt7, P S, defeated Blight. 5-1, Rankin: , defeated Mndl, 6 2, Rankin P - S. defeat. ed Clifilth, Rankin„P S, de feated -Bright,-5.1, de feated Katz, Kula, P S t de. feated Griffith, 5.2', Bright, de. rested Katz, 5-1. Scare Penn State 7, Lehigh 2 EPRE—PoIt/, P S. defeated Clark, 1-2,-Adams, P S. defeated Bartegom 2.0, Idaelndee, L de_ tented Adams. 3.0, Clark, L de. feated Kirk, 3'-2, Lewengteln, P S, defeated Hat tegen, 3-1, Macin. dee. 1., defeated Loit , enstein, 3.1, Strunk. 'S , defeated' Clan., 3-1, Strinik P S. defeated Flartegen. Strunk, P S , 'defeated Mae. Woe, :1.0 Score Penn State 0, Lehigh 3 SABER—Lipecsky P 5, defeat ed Bright, 5.1, Griffith, L, defeat ed Llpeczky, 5.3, Lipee2ky, P S, defeated Ives, 5-1, Fiebiger, P S; defeated Bright, 5.2, Gitifith, Afeated Fiebiger, 5-2, Fiebiger, 1' S. defeated tees, 5-3, Bright, L, defeated Lyons, 5-2, Gril‘ith, L, defeated Coed, 5_3, Lyons. P S, defeated lees, 5-I Score Penn Stale 5, Lehigh 4 Bisons Defeat Cub Courtmen _ "They' couldn't hit the basket" Thus Coach Nick Thiel sums up the tale of the 26-24 loss of tfie 'Cub cottrtmen, to the Bucknell frosh at Lewisburg on Thursday night. The loss was the second of the season out of six starts The evenly-matched teams bat tled to a 13-13 deadlock in the first half but Bucknell took the lead 'inidmay in the second period io cop the contest. Eac, squad registered nine goals froth tho field The Bisons made good eight conversions to 17 tries while the Nittanymen scored six in nine tries Longaker High Snorer Longaker, Bison guard, was high scorer with five.. field goal's and four foul for 14 points - Elmer Cross topped the 'Lions with six , markers, Len Krause and Howard Smith 'folloWed s ith, five cinch The box score Penn State Phi Pi Tot Krause. F • 2 I. 2 5 SOnnenfeld . 0 o_, 0 0 Peri .. 1 IL 0' 2 Shutt 0 0. 0 0 Smith, C 2-1- 1 5 Kelley . 4 1 0- 0 2 Medlar,' G 1 1_ 1 White, C 0 1- 2 I Cross . 2 2_ 7 6 Total . 9 6- 9 24' Bucknell Put' Fl Tot Fahringer, F 1 1. 2 3 Snyder 0 0. 0 0 Cholewinski, F 1 0-'0 2 Glass *C . 1 1- 6 3 Longaker. G 5 4_ 5 14 Poe ley, G 1 1. 2 3 Carsou ' . . 0,, 1- 2 1 Total . 9 8-17 26 The Oregon. State Collhge mu :mom lins'been given a huge stuf fed moose froth—of all people— tlie Loyal' Order' of Moose.„ et Boxer Lions Edge Pitt, 3635 In Thriller By 808 WILSON Whatever Penn State plans to do about getting itself a basket ball title had belle' be done to moilow night i‘hen the Lawthei Lions Bice the Georgetown Hoyas at Washington, D C , for the little issue of supremacy in the battle wrackdd Eastein Conference will be settled right thole and then Lifted into a tie foi ,second place with Caiiiegie Tech when they limey beat Pitt, 30-35, Sat urday night, the Lawthermen have only to defeat Georgetown to move into first Mime Sounds sim ple, burin reality the Nittanymen have little more than a moth's 'chance in a camphor factory of Stopping the Hoyas mho will have a home-flow advantage Line-up Changes A drastic shake-up in the Lion itink and file which tool, place yesterday may pioduce some new faces in State'Ll starting combina tion at Washington tornoilow night Only 'sophomores Eddie Sapp and Johnny Bari ate sine of starting assignments against the Hoyas Still undecided about the other positions, Lawthei will take Cho ley ProSser, Max Col bin, Bill Stoppo, Cliff McWilliams, Scott Moffatt, Sam Davies, Geolge Chaltheis and. Norm Racusin on the trip Able to score ohly ote points in the last quarto', the Lions scant ily .avoided a painful demise at the hands of Dr Cailson's Golden Coniprence Standing W I. Pei 5 '1 025 Georgetown Penn State t i 571 Carnegie Tech 4 - Temple 4 4 500 Pitt 1 375 West Viiginia 1 5 ; 175 Panthers whose 10-point spluige fell -one marker short of a Pitt victory It was the first time since 1025 that a Penn State coast team has beaten a Pitt combination twice in one season , State held' a . ^2.1.-17 'advantage over the Panthers at halftime, and a - 31-25 lead at the end of the third quai ter But Pitt suddenly came to vengeful life with only five minutes remaining in the fourth period and so closely trail ed the Lawthermen that those fiagile court soldiers were lucky to escape with a win. _ Fouls by Johnny Barr, Cliff McWilliams and big Bill Stopper boosted State's total to '39, but field goals by Pitt's Larry Pali rath, Sam Milanovich, ,Geoige Kocher - ha - and.. Eddie Straloski pulled the Panthers - within a poiht of the Lions With a scant two minutes Charley Progier swished a short overhead shot through the cords and Sfateled, 36-33: In his vain 'efforts 'to save precious seconds by frequent substitutions, Di. Carlson sent Sam Milhnovich back into the fray. Milanovich scored on a long t sliot with 25' sec onds left 'State managed to.keep possession ,of the ball ,fm the le mainder of the game. Defense Ragged, The Islittanymen played ragged deferiSive ball agmbst the Panthi ers and were rather spasmodic od the offense. Carlson's considerably smaller (but scrapple%) aggrega tion excelled on the boards and snared most of the jumb balls. - Pitt's pitiful 4eriorinance at the foul line was a big factor in the outcome of the game The Panthm s,convetted only three out of 14 free throWs The Lions sank 12 out of 16 fouls. The' lion score Pitt fld fls tls. Sti aloski, f 5 2- 3 12 Patfrratli, f 4' 1- 3 9' Klein . 1 0- 0 2 5111anovitch, c ____ 3 0- 3 6' Reeves _ 0 0- 1 0 Kocheran, g 2 - 6- 3 4 Sado] I 0-1 2 Totals 16 ' 3-14 35 Penn State ;,,fls- tin" Sapp, f 2 0 1 0 4 f 1 ~,2-,2 4, Igaer, c 2' 1- 3 5 1 Williams 3 2- 2 8 g 3 4- 5' 10 timers, g 0 0- 0 0 >ppm. 1. 3- 4 ' 5 %tuts 12 /12-10 36 coin by Quaiters. 8 9' 8 10-35 ni State I 6 15 10 5-36 ,ugene B. -Lederer REAL ESTATE 4E. Beaver Ave. Dial 406 e - State College PENN STATE COLLEGIAN And Bad Breaks Lawther Bewails Lion Chances To, Cop Title In Conference Drive Penn State's chances? . . not so good No team that trains spasmodically can expect to win this conference" ' Such was Coach John Lawth. er's verbal reaction when asked what Penn State's chances were shortly after his entry climbed into a second.place tie with Car negie Tech in the Eastern Con. Terence race "We've been playing just good enough ball to get by," Lowther said, "but the calibre of attack that we have flashed on our own floor lately isn't good enough to beat either Georgetown or Car. negie Tech on their respective floors" By edging Pitt, 36-35. Battle. day, night, the Lion cagers pilid up their third consecutive Con. ference win Noticeably weaker than When they Mist beat Pitt three weeks ago, the Lawther hien item to be sliding back to their old lethargy INTRAMURAL ) HIGHLIGHTS Handicapped b) conflicting at [Mlles during the pa%t week, the Intramural basketball league re mained inactive but hostilities re_ samemilli 12 encounters tonight and the same number again to morrov. night Section competition mill be com pleted Thursday night and elimi nation,. will begin Friday The Championship tilt k tentath el} set for WednesdaN, Mardi g Scheduled games Tonihht 8 p in —Forestry Sod ett-Dionnes Vat(ll,4"Wolves-Chm pus Center Club, Boinbers-Han nac, 8 45—Ag Ed Snails-Mare ! more, Beta Sigma Rho-Alpha Chi Rho, Pi Kappa Phi, 9 :10— Wherry Five-Gashouse, Watts Hall 2.-Idelsson's Quintet. 2 Year Ag- Unit 1; 10 15—Lion's Club-Langs ford LiHies, Phi Gamma Delta-Phi Epsilon PI Sigma Phi Sigifia!Al pha Tau Omega Wednesday 7 p in —Fairmount Hall-Varsity Hall, Forestry Seel ety-Watts Hall 1, Dionnes-Haney A C , i 45—Delta Chi-Beaver House Beta Theta pi-Sigma Tau Phi Los Cinto Barisxhos-Penn State Club; S 80—Sine Hall Wail ers-ERB Alpha Phi Delta-klpha Sigma Pitt, Beta Kappa-Sigma Phi Epsilon, 9 15—Theta Nu Ep silon-110a Gamma Rho, Phi Del ta Theta-Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa-Phi Kappa Alpha' Thursday 8 .00 p m —Beta Sig ma ,Rho-Pi Kappa Phi, Delta Tail Delta-Chi Phi, Sigma• Nu-Alpha. Kappa PI, 9 15—Hoinan's men-Sine Hall Waiters, Los Chile Barrochos-BRB, Alpha Chi Sigma- Sigma Tan Phi, 10—Lambda Chi Alpha-Phi Kappa. Delta Theta Sig ma-Tali Katipa Epsilon SPORTOGRAPH I ES A Merman, A Matman Two-Loves Has Welsh, And He'd Like To Combine 'Em By: H 628 NIPSON IT swiinming Captain Chuck Welsh could have things his own way, he would never leave the wa ter ~ Not that Chuck would like to turn into a fish of any othe'r den wen of the deep. It's juht that he loves swimming and sailing and would be perfectly satihfied with a life combining the two— esPecitilly ClliCe that girl . friend of his in Gallaudet College, Wash ington, D C has slimier ideas. Chuck started sWimming when he was seven years' old. Entered comp - an - ion as a 'bomber of the Yolk (hbmetawn) YMCA team at age of 14. Swam two, years with them, and helped his outfit t‘o van third place in the National YMCA championships in ,Chicago. Chuck developed 'enlarged heart over-exercise dud Was forced to giVe up swimming for a year and a half Finished high school and got an office job in Philly and then tripped to Washington Mercerabing Acddetify" Alfa' his next stop and Chuck "s*am on an undefeated Academy teiim that took the National Prep school• championships. ,Chuck admit's he has had three gloat thiills in life—Sports• -lac ing former Mercersburg team mates, Chuck Smith , and Paul , Williams, in, the meet against Penn two years ago (Williams edged hun out ,but that's no dig - (Continued on Page Four). Speidelmen Win Primes Title Hopes By GEORGE SCHLESS Dear Mr William Sheridan Your friendly enemy Chirping Charlie Speidel, and his Lion mat men are in receipt of a trouncing at the hands of your Lehigh grap plers as of Febritar.l. 11 This is to inform oil that since I said massacre, the Speldelinen have substantially raised their eta- Los in Eastern matilom by crush ing Cot nell the follow lug week and handing Ray SI; lIIVS NUN'!" Blue and Gold a 17-1.1 boating Saturday night in the Lions' last home ap pearance of the season Ernie Boi ti settled the Navy fleet lot the Blue and White by out-lasting Herm Spector in an overtime 171-pound battle (You tealize, of course. idr Sheridan, that it takes real condition to out weather a Tar) Titan loe 5C.1170 lipped into tall 145-ponder anther Reynoldb and nngted little time in pinning him with a crotch hold and chancery in 2•37 (Start, worrying. Air Sheri dan). Dave Waite dropped kis third close decision in as many staffs as he matched all 121-pounders John Laareth had to offer, but ap parenth didn't sat isO Referee Harold Phillips (Waite's (,+etting better and better, Mr Sheridan ) John Craighead made a good shoo Ina againk George Could, veteran 128-pounder Only the fact that the too N%ent off the mat all of nineteen times kept Craig head from pinning him (More onriles Mt Sheridan) Strong Captain Chhck Leigh put the ahead for the second and last time ohm he pinned Frank Llessen o lilt a liar aria and half nelson In ii 11 to toil the 118- pound bout itc* (lenslet 'and Bob Searle sparred for position for three slow minutes Gensler escaped in live..seconds of his defense period and held the Ns%) 155-pounder for piocticalis the entire third period to tale a dear decision Don Bachman displayed a re turn to his MS form, bending 165. pounder Tommy , Taylor into a hu man pretzel and nearly pinning him with scissors and grapevines before coming off with a decision Big Allen Bergner, Annapolis strong man, clearly decisioned Warren Elliot Working_ fas t, Bergner had Elliot in a near-fall position for over too minutes be fore the State heavy is eight rolled er and (Mally came up neutral Yes,', Sir Sheridan, the Lions oils bd us there fighting come In to collegiate tourne, time A orestling coach's life Is cherry pie, Air Sheridan but sometimes the cherries have great big hard stones, don't they' Show Of Courage By Elliot Among Best Staged Here By GEORGE SOHLESS State's matnten lending by 17.5, had the Navy meet in the bag Sat urtlAr night u hen Warren Elliot went in against Allen Bergner But In spite of the fact that the match had no effect on the out come of the meet, the heavynelght battle was one of the best exhibi tion, of courage and fighting spirit that has been displayed in Bee Hall in recent years Battling xith his heart as well as uith 195 pounds of bone and muscle, Elliot reSisted all the 'tom er of the giant Bergner, strongest man ever to enter the naval aced env, and had the 5,500 fans on their feet as he successfullt kept his shoulders off the canvas - Elliot seemed to use his last ounce of strength as ire twisted over on his face after more than too minutes In a near-fall posi tion, and three more times he managed to squirm out of almost hoer liable falls as the 'Navy grid captain-elect put on the pressure Elliot (who answers to either Warren in George) developed that do-or-die college spirit back at Valley. , Forge Military Academy, whale he ens acute In football. track. and-boxing When he mane hero as a sopho 'mole.last year tie learned his first wrestling under Charlie Speldel, and gave Ernie Bsrtz a good chase for Ow heavyweight post. His only vdreity bout, howeveh, wan in (Continued on Page Four) ombine -- --- Between The Lions By 808 WILSON , As long as they plat- "one game at a time" Johnny Lanther's quin tet may be able to cioiltalive on that mathematical, chance to cop the Eastern COMerence - chamition ship This may be'readily realized by all those iminediatel% concern ed but there .may be a tendeniy, with three tough games on deck, to play them all at once (figura tively. of muse) Lao ChM. has 'Minted, out that displaying' the brand of out that mar,. shoun agaiMit Pitt here Saturday night not 'win for ithe Licins at Gemgetoun tomer roe True Cherie) Pro , ser's scoring touch V. lle missing, ereliald) due to favoring his recently Injured knee, but hod the mer-protesting Doctor Carb,nn's proteges been fifty pet cent effecihe from the foul line the result would un doubtedly have been different After Georgetown comes Car negie Tech at Pittsburgh next Sat- Imlay then Temple here the fol low log WedneylaN—but the team's Immediate and sole concern todro and tomorrow neorgetownt Bad Underpinning The fact that the starting five Saturda% night ens able to even walk on the court is certhinh a tribute to the %%Wirth% or Trainer Jack nubile An Iwo int entot t of those starters reveals that May Corbin Chat let Prosser Johnnv 13arr, and Ed Sapp all have had knees and George Chalmers has a torn leg inusele They might apth he called Lau thdr" Limping Lionq Fencing Facts Doc Knitters fencers hale the distinction of being Penn State's only undefeated %rush.% team Con sider tug the slang of the sport, and the fact that there are only one or two men on, the team with previous experience, Coach }Clut ter's feat in producing such a con sistent miner is e%en more re markable Haling such consistent winners as Co.Cnpt Dean Folly, Co-Capt Johnny Lipec7lo Scotts Rankin, and Ritual Lowenstein has been the min factor In the %ham, streak But, looking into the future, Doc Knitter is nilling to accept all the glory he can this 3 ear, because the schedule-makers are an anging a hum-clinger of a fencing card for next season including meets midi the 'East best—Arm', Nat and N 1 Li Add a suicide schedule to the fact that Foltz, Wee7lo. and Ran kin nill be graduated this June, and it i,n't hard to understand m h,l. the affable Doctor is content nith bathing in DA, 1 ear's gloT, Small Talk: Gene Wettqone is certainly do ing much to malse this region gym na.tics conscious his comical exhibition Saturday night, ably (Continued On Page Four) IC4-A. Line-Up Still Doubtful Conch Chick Weiner v%iil take a group of Lion trackman to the indoor 101-A track championships In Nem York City on Satin day, hut It looks 119 if it wills he Saturday helot e eNen he wilt know alio is in lit condition to emanate against the East's, best It that battle of champions and challengers Uncertain , uenther makeS sched. sled time trials almost impossible and so Coach Werner is running off test heats ex ery time the snob stops and the sun peeks throligh and brings the temperature up around freezing Saturday he sneaked in, trials tot the 1000-yard run and Charley Pierce, former cross-country cap taim earned the trip by running the distance in 2 minutes, 20 5 see. onds' Bill Quest um; second , Mlle tryouts' nere also held and Frank Ilnule ran his best race of the Indoor %deason 114 he vas clocked in 4 minutes. 27 5 seconds He will definitely make the trip and Len Henderson, winner of second in the trial, may also com pete In New Yolk Captain 'Miller Frazier winttea of the high hurdles at the Penn A- C meet in Philadelphia, will again nidot, the best in collegiate circles as he race , ' In Neu Perk Polo vaulter Bob Clatk Is -also slated to compete Jim Beatty Ns 11l throw the 35- Pound weight tot the Lions in the IC4-A's Beatty has already to corded tossed of 52 feet, a distance sufficient to give him a place In thd Intercolleglatei o Down Lions, 6-2 Cut Eye Stops Cooper; Al Tapman, Patrick '39 Score Only State Wins By BERNIE NEWMAN The Ai my has a fine boxing team and will mobably go through another undefeated season, but their triumph over Penn State's mifmen last Saturday at West Point was by no means as one-sided as the final 6-2 score would indicate. In fact, your con espotident believes that the Cadets were x ery fortunate in coming out of this contest with better than a 4-4 tie, foi not inone of then foul pi et sous meets this season did the liouckinen'sufiel as many bad breaks as they did against the Soldiers This is no reflection upon the hosts themselves, foi menthe's of the Lion team spemfkally pointel out follon mg the meet that they hail no alibis lo after Cooper Gets Cut One example came in the open ing bout when Alike Cooper, Lion 120-pounder, lost to Walt Laven dusky by a TKO via diet at the end of the first sound Cooper looked pest fioni the opening hell, and went on to take the fitst flame by a good =tem even after his much tulle! opponent opened a deep gash above the left eye when he butted him with his head Leo Houck, however made the right move by iefusing to allow Cooper to answer the bell foi the second sound because of the cut But to niaik up a technical knockout defeat on Cooper's acc ord and to give the opposing team one point touaid then scme, as tinfoil and the M. tam feels that in the futine this type of bout should lie declaied "no contest," bath each team rum , . ing 8 half point I=l The eollegiatc ieleieeing situa tion had quite an odor about it, as aqua] Referee James pi cmley made no attempt to prevent the fighters from bitting in clinches, one of the supieme laws of in tercollegiate boxing Also his de cisions %%me nothing to write home about Giving him benefit of the doubt in the heavyweight map betueen Johnny Pattick Sophomoie and flatly Stella, we disagreed in the verdicts handed down foi the Roy Manna-liary) Rising and Reirne Sandson-Dick Negley meetings Although Sandson lost the sec ond mend, he hit Cadet Negley pith evelything but the tingposts in the flist and thud flames but lost the decision The worst Captain Hanna should have received in his fight with Harry Rising uas a di au, but the decision went to Rising. Tapma - n Wins Fifth Al Tapman tools h is fifth straight am of the season and Johnny Pattick Semi mon the 175• pound honors, to give State then only too mai km s Topman %%aged a clever battle and was the aggressor through out the bout Patnek fought a much taller opponent in Tom Ward, but made the Cadet look all kWIII d when he kept lion out of position most of the time Heavyweight gout Close Johnny Patrick Sophomoi e fought a tough opponent in IlariV ptella, Ai my's football captain for nest yeas Stella moved fast, and mild swinging enduied dining most of the fight It was a close fight and the decision could have gone'eithei way Red Stanko pleased Intercolleg iate Champ Shanley the flit two rounds but the bull-necked Cadet was too much fm Stanko in the thud Another tugged At my man, Captain Don Hull, fought a fast third round to punch out a dem sten over Jim Lewis STATE'S BEST DRESSED MEN Wear Linens that have been laundered at that 'local modern plant of the • PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. Beaver Avenue Phone 3261 .11,rf' Amor UP YOUR A ILEY .7-- THE DUX CLUB Page Three Speedy Rutgers Team Swamps Tankmen 56-19 By HERB NIPSON Fol the seco n d socces.he time Coach Bob 6nlbtatths ,ohtners mete on the losing end of a 16-19 score as the, boned to the Itntger4 tanlttnen at Neu 13tnns.uicl: J , on Satuida, A Iteek e.O ller. ntt's pouerful !mentors tlou nod State ht the same score here Though hopelessly ontsented, the Statemett ogre not magnum(' and pre , sed the Semler swimmers so hard in all but 'the backstroke br eaststi oke and 220-tard free. sole meats that better times nen• up than In the Pitt meet Rage's took e‘ en first place In the ope•ting iOO-yard medley relay the Scat let outfit won by Just inches as Captain Chuck Welsh tinned In a Ili-second anch. or lap fat the Nittantmen to (lose the gap opened bi the Scarlet's Paler in the im(kstioke leg and E•tl In iii the breaststroke 100 Sophemote 11111 Kirkpatrick led Ittageis' I.cirCanut in the 511-vard ft eesty le swim but lost nut by a touch as the Rutgers ace spurted In the last fen yards Kirkpatrick lost atintitez heartbreakei as be suns edged out in the 100. s anti freestyle, again by LeKamp The 410-vatd fteesttle slNim, a ginelling battle of 11111109 t eighteen pool lengths had' the crond of 1,- 000 tenoning altouni all on their feet IN Faulicnet, Rutgers Ken Mal, Penn Stnte, and Olsen, Rut gets, ilnkhed almost in a dead heat Fanlintel urn IA inches as Thick edged out Olsen for second The. Lions close their Reason (Continued On Page Four) Baseball Training Will Start Today; New Men Needed The official call for baseball can didates has been isqled by Conch Joe Bedell). mid the entire squad begins finining today at Rec Hall The pitchers and catchers have been Innbeung up fm newly two a eelcs The 191 S team according hf' Coach Beilenk has been practical ly ii Coil out only four men— Bt ake Watts, Nlemie and Gilles pie 'main Among the pitchers, Coach Bellenit stated that there ale plenty of throueis but only one pitcher, he is Toni Watts, red headed 31RM-homier The Bedettionen gill ph* a 20- game schedule, which includes a foul-game series o itil fist baseball games beto een the too schools since 1934 Too of the games ate to be played in Pitts burgh May 9 and 10 and too in State College over commence ment Meehe-nil, lune 9 and 10