';"l"liesclAY, April A, 1939 fia - sebdifer§-, - Lacrossemii Play I poers This Week St John's - Will lie ist Stick Foe ;-' Twent - 3 , Lion laerossemen, ne , companted doach Nick Thiel, ivdl Wive by pnvnto ear,earlyto dify to their mettle in ; two 'Natation contests ,- - :agamst St .Tolin's_at Annapolis on Wednesday and against, Maryland at Collage Pin lc on Saturday' lQ' }limes arc entertained that the slack-wielders will return next TucSdaY'wilh anything mole than exirin mime under then• belts. Both Stale'S opponents have played 'at least two scheduled games They will fleet u'Nittany-team crippled ,by,laelt of ptaictice,_h team whose coach ,pronouncesi it hardly ldady col stiff compelabon Thiel's probable htarting lineup • ,Wednesday .befun Riddell at out home, Cant= Ray:Hoskei y in home, Bart, Buser at first at t ,ulc,,Ralph,OePalco,sit second at , tack, no _Cramet ; cat ' center Aida, amigo Rate! 'at se'cond- de l'enS'e„.The'Cartet at first defense, Reit at-point, Alex Cowan at cover' point; and Bud Myeis_at goalie Other nice tripn vdl iiiclude Andy Klause, Claude: Bend, aml Al,Blair, niside'attack Men, John Genther, 'Ott Weueneh , and-lob:1 Puce, centel,fielders, Hegel Sharp, John Buckman, Dee Hess, and Hairy Haab, inside defense-men , - = Numbing and' , Heating Repairing and New , Work Let "Mel" do it'! , 0 MAELfIORN, -PHONE 2214>• I'.lest ;HAPPY HOT,IIiAN SEASpIsi, , sbutg _ , m , 'Company • NOS'" 's • Lt-- THIN ' OSS. BUN, 4 s'iEk , S(TER RDE . 112,f.V . ..; -- ' - ' , IVIA , DErI'O:3O:/1111 0 "„0me1„....„-t• , •, • je • 4 , l2o`,S'iPu g h' St .4 '„ 4 ,rA," , ', 4•';i- 41r-1 - '',.• ,' .r -"f's ,`I ~:-' -; -, ';',,, -,- ~ ,- ,' .:,•,',. . ' " ~01 f''' "'"',^'',"" ' ' „'-_, ' '" - , 1 . L . 4 4 ; i :t .7 iz , 4" , ,, ' '; i r '1 ,; 4 1 ' ' ' :i„ .4 i - \ A'; '‘: :' ' ') 1 , c : '. , ; .t .:' 4111;',, 4^ - ''' '' '' 7 ,t ?rril: f' Y 7 'c•V ''- 7i, 0.9) 's , '''• ' Ait' , ~ ,4, - (- 1,7,t5 , 4, ,1) i , , , ,.. I 12 Trackmen Will Remain Here Over Easter Recess TN:'I:IVC Lion tiitelcinen will jut Iby lemming bete evethe Eastet for the,Penn Relays Mull 28 Ind yestei day The runners will pm ticipate in ,two daily work-outs throughout the vacation Ceach Werner plans to concentrate on the four-ratle and medley 'relays, and the half and qua] to -mile sin Intl el ays Sptinteis Paul Steller, Benue .Ralmanowie7, Bill Engel, %lin McCarthy,. Van 'Hartman, and Walt Hosierman will attempt to ,reach top fornr-for the half and num spent relays Hurdlers Captain Millet Pta iter and ;Bob Hutcaings, mulcts ; Finnic Manic, Chailey Plum Bill Chest and Dick ,Yohn; and pole vaulter Cemge Jacle.on complete the-gtilup which will stay over for the sessions A number of ail= :standing men in all events will be unable to ptactii.e here and Coach ,Wetner has given these men in attuctions,:foi walking out at home., Seveitit outstanding Lion teach men have teemed invitations to compete in the Dicke Relays, but becausei : of the approaching Penn Relays"and the bad weather condi- Hens Penn State will not ,be cep : tesented However, there is a pus lthAt the Nittany Lions will send several men to the Drake Relays test - yeai ' Rain, Laster : Re i ce,ss Footb4liers With- , Saturday's - intta-squad game completely washed out by' Ain fist am, and with the mtaiting ‘ of Easter vacation tumor= :ow, Conch Bob Higgins' football Lions have hit another snag in Mien. 'qpi mg , practice Thus , far, the p,essions have been-vets , unsat -I,,,faLtory and far from productive The first mtra-squad game pro- Ved (hsanomntini to the Blue and White couching staff along offense Ea§ter :Greetings , from the Alice Elizabeth' hop READY 7 TO = WEAR AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTKES In Stateßuilding Wishes -For a -; 4, . „F ErII 0 the gun on "Old Man WEnthci" vacation and getting into condition 9, Conch Chick Wernei announced , Netmen - Await First Match Confining their workout , ' to In terrupted sesgiong on'the ;mind' coin t and indoor drills, Penn Slnte'e`tenniv•Lions ale preparing for their opening maid' at Penn, Anal 15 , 7 , Coat Ii Tel like plans to hold It> rally Immediately elm bacat ion to determine the strongest possi_ lie aggregation to-tote n 'nen bal tinned , Red and Bine team Veter ans of Wet ycat's team who are %daintily ailatited of slatting posts Al e Captain Al ilildeliruntit Jet ry Goodman, Hatt Aching NMI 1301) id by, although the Inner has not yet repotted for practice Sophomores May Click Sophomores Ai ac_ Weinstein, Walt Trask. this tiigott and` Del Hughes are expected to offer stiff competition-for the eta: Ling posts and may replace some of the vet at ins in the higher pimitions Penn's team, captained by Stu: at I Ppishay and paced by Trey Presents one of the strong est thwarts the Lions gill face this 4 - eitson •They will 'have "the ad vantage of several matches all early played lamt, year the Philitdelphia lads stamped the Blue arid White 9 - 0 'Several of the players plan to stay on campus 'timing vacation and ph:Moldy will engage in a practice tilt with ,a faculty team lines and - these diffieultie. be noned'out until afte Howevei, the workouts u have shown that there tight battles for "seveta posts next fall, parbeul upback and, wingbaek s can not r Eas ter ,o to (late will be VaISI y ally the 1 otei and the starting:taelle positio FOR -A moor..,:as EASTER' GREETINGS from = ffIIIVV D1AL,_79,1 #,,ASTKC . 'G;OEETINCS : . - fronr= . 1 fghe home'of;nll'rfzuils an d vegetables. , ' - .'4COURTEOUS`SERV,ICE -',..!TEEI';DpLIVERY 7s MEM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SPORTOGRAPHIES 3 From Field, Track And Diamond Coskery—:—Laerosse Captain And A BMOC-Too By 808 WILSON , If you passed Ray Conker. , on the sheet ?on might take him to he a shoe salesman, a bill collector, a stage comedian m almost any- Aping but captain of Penn State's lacrosse Lions But captain hr iv—and lie should lie a genii one',Stocitv In build, 111141110-SR like in-inannel .vn(l whim ,l(al In Idv antles, Coslcer, I 9 an athlete ailh genuine Inadetqlilp Portlier 'evidence of his Went an a helmsman are the Inch that he is to evident of Intel fraternity Council, president of Sigma Nu Pi atm ally, secretary of Student Boaid, a member of Lion's Paw, Shill and Bones Student Council and Student Unfelt Board True slot) There ume inure people at the Penn lacrosse game fn Philadelphia last year than you could shake a stick at But that's precisely what Cosheiv min doing when his little nephew yelled from the stands "Clive the ball to 'Uncle Ramie' He'll throw it in." ,So they gave the hall to "Uncle Ray mie" nod "Uncle Raxmie" scored twice in the last eve minutes State ulin, 74 And the Inge Uncle Itaymie still stands statistics Coskety'led the team h scoring both his sopho mole and junior year At times he is a eathon copy of Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy Has started uteri game since he has been a member of the varsity Received All Amoican honorable mention last year A last-minute goal that heat Swot ❑anon, 7a loot seat, provided his - biggest Mien I eem (ling brain awes for Universii% of Southein Cali Point:es Dr, b E TISPoS amplifies them 100,000 times OUR VERY BEST WISHES for .)lIAPPY EAST:FA THE NEW COLLEGE DINER World',s ,Largest *ley - Easter Greetings , COMEGE ,CUT RATE STORE 21V,theLStudents A Pleasant Vacation 1,i70 All A , Ilappy.'Easter - Tim-; INLAND -StIOP • :226% S. Allen' St- "''SEASON'S' GREETINGS L.,G4BALFOUR-CO. :k*IEttSINY JEWELERS Sauers'Sl ore J. 109 S. Allen St., A Ihowning' Guard That's "Trackman Miller Frazier By 808 LANE When Captain Miller Fraylei quiches his G feet 2 1 / 2 inches are 175 pounds osei the high and low baitiers - for the Nittany Lions, long-standing records fall him tam The Nine' Tippet Darby H S tinek leaders hoick the P 1 A A records in both the high and lov, Muffles, and last spring he rock eted sync the wind and cinders to .set tuo new State maiks in the 120 high and 220 yaid low hutd le, Dining the past two summers "Pia?" was a life-guard at Oc ean City, and at one time broke ,into newspaper headlines, but not fora hezoic testae in tumultuou , ' sea, It seems that life-guard Ft.wiet faked drowning and when the ICM.LIOIS at need he laughed and sent them back to thy dock. Unfortunately for Millet, rummy of his humorous escapade reached the director who sentenced the victim to five days work without pay, and thus resulted the most famous patrolman of the Ocean City sands,"Chatity Caned" Fi a iiet The Lion leader is a lover of outdooi life Last October Mlllei possessed 15 squirming reptiles, but his favorite, "Stubby," an Ar kinsas King snake, devomeil 12 of his sei pent friends and at the lii esent time three remain Flamm modestly admits that he hopes to lowei his present mai ks of 14 8 and 2l 8 seconds which he clocked last soling Ile came within one-tenth of a second of the woild maik on the bond; this winter and raced to a Slat in the Penn A C meet and gar naiad a second place in the IC4-A competition against the best In diet a in the countt y Baseball Capt: Brake Hates To Brag But Has Reason To 8y BAYARD .BLOOM "When did I start playing base ball', Why, I've been tossing that old hcasehide wound since I was knee-high to a (luck, and that was quite a while ago" , And that in his omn words des cribes Lion Baseball Captain Ray. Brake's enthusiasm for, and skill in, Amei tea's great national pas time Talkative about most things, modest Ray is reluctant to eon. film Paul Bunyan legendo of his baseball mouess Uncle' the thud degree and thieats of revealing his age, Captain , Blake, uith fre quent, "Aw, shucks, the fellows Mill think I'm Magging," gave out ttith the following He hit the longest home tun that was eves hut in the Cumber land valley mole than 400 feet has played sandlot ball every league wroth mentioning horn 11finyland to the Neu Yolk state line led the independent league of 111.nyland id hitting two years ago with a close to 500 av et age Vital statistics height, 5 feet 11 , inches, weight, 168 hails from Waynesboio, Pa thinks Coach Joe Bedark is a gloat coach and a meat guy hopes to play pro ball fm a feo yams after graduation this yea] to help him as a conch transferred from forestry to Phys Ed after leaving' Mont Alto, %sate he ,staited his head-first sliding because of a bad knee sass theory of head-first slide is to make the first one good Opezalms of the Oregon State College telephone exchange sac 'nunthei Menge' on an average of 2,045 URIC% a day from S n zn to S p to , Easter Greetings George E. Lemmon HARDWARE , EASTER GREETINGS PORTER AND, WEBER ' 128 S.,Fazier St. A / - HAPPY i -EASTER TO % ALL NITTANY NEWS STAND Lion Boxers - Lose Bouts " To Champs , kl Tapeatin lost out - in the semi finals of the National Collegiate boxing tom noment last Pi iday night after putting up a valiant battle against Ted Kat,t, of Ida ho, who was crooned 127-pound champion the follooing night It uns tin ee funous ounds from bell to bell and the' ocal glndia tor gave KIWI a tough lun fez the„ . decision Kai!! cc as Olynipm boxing cap tam in WM Tapman gamed tights to meet theloi mei national Golden Gloves champion after defeating Clayton Hand of Mit , assippi State the night befoie- in the prehminatie , , Hai d Luck Hank Schweitzei , the other, Lion ieprescotative at the tom nament, met up with nun e when he iNa , , palled against gd Mckinnon 1937 na tional champ in hi% first of the elimmary fights Puts Up Good Fight Although Schweitym had his foe hanging on in the second iound he tiled badly in the thud.' and Jost the decision McKinnon was defeated in the finals Satur day night Uniyeisity of 'Wisconsin fight ers took foul of the eight indi vidual championships The othem foam crowns rent singly to LOV- I ola, Idaho, Catholic U , and Lou isiana State The champions—all new— ale SewelerWhitney, of Loyola, at 120 pounds, Ted Rola, of Idaho, at 127, Gene Rankin, of Wisconsin, at 135, Omni (The Assassin) Crockei, of Wisconsin, at 145, Woodi ow Swancutt, of Wisconsin, at 155, Pledeiick Stan of Cath olic U, at 165, Ti union Toigei con, of Wisconsin at' 175, and Rene Tiouchesset, of Louisiana State, heavyweight A CIONVI of 11,500 witnessed the final bouts of the three-day tool nameut, bringing total attendance to appioximately 35,000 EASTER GREETINGS from ' the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Eederal Deposit Insurance Commission ,Easter Greetings ,GEORGE L. SMITILS POWDER PUFF SEASON'S GREETINGS F. D. KING MOTOR CO. Page Thre- Mouiidsmen Face Tigers This Friday I An enlightening lectui e liv' Coat h Joe Bethink, one alto noon of peppti thins and live day , ' spent indents oiling gloves fo the a nni ushing opener with Pinietitob on Fi Ida% V.:14 the diaii Penn Slate's vaisity squad last neck —-- Paced uith the tough job of picking a sunning combinat4n on the basis of ton-few ptattiets, Coach Bedenk satisfied that the nine men idiom he has selected to stint against the Tinsels, Whb catty have one game uncle' their belts, ale good enough, but rti by no means ten tam that they ate the best On the squad Neal to Pitch Tan, sight-handed .litted to stint on the mound fin the Lion nine, while veteian bad.- ',top, Joe Gillespie will be on the ~etemmg end Became of the ielativelv pOOl pliv‘ocal condition of the pitchlog• qaff, Bedenk evects to - use OAT, land possibly foul hut leis --Tont Watts, Haut , Siam and Joe Didinger will pi obably see action Captain Ray Blake at centvi, and two sophonunes, Penny Orp, at left field and Walt Kniaa at the light field post, will be in the outer gatilen lot the Lion-, Veteian thud-sicker, Paul Alen /le, will handle the hot collie' add Hanv Attuson, bandaged ankle, and all, Vo ,taut at •hottstop Eddy Sapp at ~ econd biing, the total of sophoinotes on the team up to thiec and Alt Seibel will covet the all-nnpoitant uuti tl sack Eugene H. 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