Triakidy; MAy 2;1989% 11 manic Hurls Spear 207 Feet; Keeps Relay Titl Six Attend Phis: Ed. Icteeting In New 'York i :Slz - vnembmaof the , faculty of the-School of Pliruc 11 Education , and' Athletics ... , will attend the an mmlconvention of the Eavterit OtwYrht ecanoelation ,I•hystcal Edinuttiori, and Recien Lion; in Now York Cit 9 Otis meek , Dean (Jail P RaoU. T)i" Eli;moil . 1; 'Davis., Dr Arthur 'P. Davie, and liai llf Congel, v,III take pint in 'the convention, program Cluuleg Elieulel 01114 Eugen C 131 , ,ch01T Akin :ill() atlrml EijiEli _VOTE CAMPUS '4O - DON CRESSWELL - _for— 'Ail - College kViee Presideut • - ." 9 "All-College , • - President Make' Your Vote Count, t ;VOTE , 'S NOT TOO LAT CARAVAN' OF: 'SWABS -' 4',:rOMMY DORSEY EDYTHE WRIGHT , STORR , :, , JACK• L E ONARD - - - f" , THE,. THREE ESQUIRES ,` 1 ,' " ' 4At-- - . L " i v ,'-'"; 0 unior - % TOM ir-.. MAY' 5 oFRIDA Ree 1, 143' ;62 , 'a: l ?.( l ,' Tax Nine Set For Bullets, Owls After Upsetting cats, 104 Berstian's R6lid 1-116401# Data):l.§, Failatid Vidanova; Late - Actlly Wifif &rine , - By- SAVA, Triumphant, 10-5, over Vdlor Penn State's fast-Moving baseball Ellice game victm y stark this wecl it 4 j 4 in and Temple Thai slay al (Aimed by the In illiant ichef L an. lagged behind the hard-hittn inning when a sped:maim srs-i ur %%lark the Wildcat:, could not eve 'Bastian, a Juniai _who weighirt a slight 118 pounds, r °placed hod Tam Wails rn the fact th frame, after a Amt Vigilante snth Mike Lll7Ol - on deck had riven the Wild cats a 5-1 lead, and , ratite(' the EI^MMIIII!MIIIMEMIIIII! mg out five Villanova batsmen and yielding only four hits in six innings, , Bastian was neve:. in so ions ti ouble 'Peppered by Lion blittcrs foul runs up to the eighth inning, hurler Joe Desmond, - Winnowa nee, mils removed in favor of Cot , nelitts Mealy, after walking Paul Meniie and -giving m single to flurry Damson O'Lemy started the Lion lan spluiga by passing Ray Biake, Johnny Wiigley, and Eddy Sapp in quick succession, seating flin t ison and Mentie„ Matt Valeri clouted a single through short, urging n Bn aka and Vi'rigley home ' - I Frith sSeibel grounded out to secoMl but Bastian made that on an ertor by Bob Bond, Villanova !list sialei Peony GatTi, batting for the second time in one inning, was wife on a second,base erior, scoff nig Valera and Bastian Mu nson, also up for the second time, ended the swung orgy with a high fly out to light field Villanova tallied twice in the first flame, once in the thud and twice in the fourth The Lions, besides the six-tun spice in the eighth, scored once in the second, twice in the thud end, once in the sixth. Coach Joe Bedenk said yester day that redhead Toni Watts would—,start— against •Gettysbui g while Jimmy Richardson, ,south paw sophomore hurler would be on' the' mound against the Owls Thursday ' • Watts has , seen action in foul of the Lions six games, and Conch Bedenk indicated \ that he may . again be relieved by Bastian. Villonova' ah r boon Crawley; 2b __ 2, 1 0 4 2 0 Posh, so 4 1 1 0 X 2 Donoghue, If' L 5 0.. 0 0 0 0 Wilnnem'er, cf 5 1 3 '3 0 1 Bond, lb , ' 5 0 1 9 0 0 Bosco, rf 4 0 1 2 _0 0 LazOrchak, 3b _ 5 1 2 2 3 0 Vigilante, c __ 3 1 -1 4 1 0 Desmond, p ___ 4' 0 1 0 3 0 O'Leuiy, p , r___, 0 0' 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 5 10 24 12 3 Penn-State ab i h o a Gates, If "4 0 1 1 0 0 Harrison; ss 4 -3 , 2' 2 3 1 Motile, 'lb 2 1 3 3 0 Brake; cf 3 1 0 2 -. 0 1 'Wrigley, rf 4 1 1 3 1 0 Sapp, 2b ____ 3 2 2 1 .2 0 Valera, c 4 2 7 0 0 -3, 0 0 8 '1 0 Watts, ,p" 1, 0 1 0 I' 0 'Bastian, p ___ 4 0, 0 0 ,Totals _____34 1.0 10 27 11 2 201 200 000-2 5 Penn State 012 001' 06x-10 Two-bae hits—Sapp, Lazor 'chiik, Wannemachei , three-base hit—Bond, home tun—Vigilante; sacrifice hits—Hai rison„ Brake; stolen bases—Harrison 2, runs baited in=Palen 2, Gates, Brake, WrigleyZ, Sapp, Watts, Wanne macher,' Donaghtie, 'Vigilante Braid, r struck out—by - Watts 1, Bastian 5, Desmond, 4; "ban, on balls—off Watts 2, Bastian:3, Desmond 7,- O'Leary 3 • 'COTTON'FORMALS and ' , • —for— JUNIOR PRO*l",' and, May Day t• • 4 kHLOWS QUALITY!, SHOP „ • ,!'7`- ' , ' o BLOOM nova'. favnied nine here Saturday, I team will attempt to , extend their !lc When they battle t etty.hurg here It the game time hurling of glehder,Ed Biudinn, the ing:llitnovn nine up to the eighth n lolly - gave them ti live-ilin lend Soldiers st4n Stickmen, 10-4 State Laerosqemen Succumb After Holding Off Army For Three Periods Itoklintr the Cadets on 'even tet ins fm three quarters, a fight- Mg State lacrosse team finally, succumbed to the powerful Army madnne and dropped a well-con tested battle, 10-4, at West Point, Saturday . Ai my led off with an eat ly tally, while the Nittanymen launched a , Airt coradel-thrust 139 Donde() took a , paqs from Wuenschel, piv oteil nicely and ( dipped the WI into, the net The Soldiers, dis playing -a fast, dodging attack, stepped into the lead with a phs of goals Midway in the second stanza Big George Ritter lunged down the field and tallied for the Lions The Ai my stickmen chalk ed up another as the half ended Score• 4-2 Ritter, sparking the Nittany at tack, slipped the pellet past the Cadet goalie for another sane as the . , second half got underway Things. 16oked good as the Lion stickmen set up play after play— but time after time hopes were dashed as that vital scoring,punch failed to materialize Threatening less' but capitalizing More on their oppmtunities, the Soldiermen rang the bell twee to pull away, as the quarter ended On-the first draw of - the fourth Arame,,,Rusei center,, dOdged -hit - Man and shot the ball to Captain Coskeiy, who promptly slipped it between the uprights—and that ended the game for Penn State Putting on thh steam, Army shoved the tired Nittany laciossemen up and down the field, chalked up four goals (two on ?rebound shots), and left the Lions on the short end of -a 10-4 count In a rough, exciting game, the local stickmen performed quite creditably against the mighty Soldier outfit Buckman, substitut ing for Cartes, was the best de= fense mani on the field, with Ritter outstanding in, center field Bud Meyers played his usual brilliant game at goalie The team was weakened by the illness of Price and Cowan, , which necessitated 'shifting- Shaip to Cowan's Hist defense position and weakened the center field Netmen To Face Bucknell, Tartans 'here This Week Attempting to extend_ their u in ning strealc, Penn State's varsity tennlsmen face Bucknell at 4 p m tomorrow and Carnegie' Tech Thursday' on the varsity courts The Bisons, a consistently good aggregation, have a record of no ilefeats in over a year and should put the Lione'to the acid test But on Comparative scores the Lions foie well Roethke's blank ed Gettysburg 9fi, while Bucknell tuts victorious only 7.2 Rim; ever, the Proof is In the pudding and the Lions will have to play their best 'tennis to corral the Bisons. - Carnegie Tech's 'Tartans, hamp ered by bad' 'weather 'conditions, have played only one game to date and' were downed 7-2 by Duquesne Included In the Tech lineup will be Naomi Thompson, the first, woman to oPp6se the Lions since 1937. Stickmen Compete Two Trophies Two lacrosse tro p hi e s, the first Poi' the 'team selected as:atilt° •chartibions find they other for the 'individual high scorer, will be awared at the encr of-the current season by the 'Pennsylvania "La. crosselboaches: Aisociation. _ . ' IMNlM=Miasim el Eugene Lederer ithAL 114 E. BeaVer , 'Avh.-' , Dial 4068 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN REPEATS AT RELAYS 87' Squads Enter IM Mu shballJ Frays By BUD Emhty-seven mushball teams tam nub ‘keidc _ The '37 Tiateinity teams enga merited by the entiv of 50,teams noon Because of the Inge ent3S, Cene Bi,choff, intramural di ectot , will seek to facilitate the College tnushball playoff by lequit ing that each team pi ovule it, own official and that games not played on the day scheduled will be declined fm forted. for the College competi tion On , . year Mill allow bunting and penult stealing after the ball leaves the pitchers hand but will not pea mat the aunnee to take a lend off bash" °the'. Coll6ge intlantulals=so- Let, golf and badnunton—iva be gin Wet this week Of as 50011 its then leagues' can be oiganizcd 'rind: NMI be held on May 10 and 'll. Alpha Chi Sigma took undis puted lead in the Penn-Allen loop lihen it scored its fourth straight Nietmy by trouncing Delta The ta Sigma, 17-1, and Thursday Phi Sigma Kappa,beat Phi Sigma Delta, 'lO-6, in the only other game In the Bee League, Phi Kappa Sig beat SAE, 3-2; on Thursday and took fir't place with four wins and one -defeat In other 'Thursday games PIKA knocked SPE out of n fist place tie by winning 8-4, and Kappa Sig sub clued DU, 4-2 Undefeated in its two stints, SPORTOGRAPHIES ` Swing It'--= They 'Do Roommate Got Btiser Into Game—Now 'He's a Whiz "r roomed mall a fellow whose brother—Ed Rumbaugh=mas on the vaisity my fieshmon yeax, My toomninta went out for lacto9ge, so I did too " Thus Bat t Busei, stiek-swingei extraoidinaty: got hi stark And . undaunted by %eve' al at naked i ibs in `the '37 season and ineligibility last yens, the rabbit-like Lion fist attack is playing plenty of la crosse this season Bouquets to Nick Thiel: Buser will be eligible next yeas He chop ped out of school to work the fist semester of last yeas .. - coached the freshman team ,when 'he was ineligible to play last spring Rarity of rarities—he's a C and F'ei who hat a job lined up al: ready—although he won't gradu ate.until '4O His two big thrills . Scoring the winning tally against Swarthmore two years ago '(we won 5-4), and scoring twice against Idasyland back in his fiash days He loves to talk about that frosh year with Coskery, An drukitis, et 'al—they lost both games but had a peat season _ Vital statistics• has made the Theta -Xi House lacrosse-consm ous, '. calls Johnstown home ... belongs to Minds ' and - Perm Not% . . . used to play, baseball weighs 165, ,ts 5,f00t 10 . .' and 21'. loves to, kick his bunk mates out'of bed .-. can handle a lacrosse sticklike Emily Post hdndles a fork: .., ~ , , ' SMYSER will call y on Intl limn al tompeti ed in \ local leagues will be aug into College competition this atm ,Sigma Pi IS fast in the Fair mount League In the only game played since Wednesday Lambda Chi uas beaten, 18-15, by the league leadeis Alpha Sig, credited uith two wins and no losses, leads the Fair mount-Cannes Loop having beat en Pi Kap, 15-1, and Delta Chi, 11-3 In other games Phi Kappa Tau edged Pi Kap, 9-7, and Delta Chi smothei cd Phi Kappa Tau, 10-3 ~, . r lif.Pnthe Locust Lane, League ARIPI heal SPS, 19-4, Delta Sig downed Alpha Chi, 8-4, DTD sub dued Chi Phi, 1511,' Phi Rap sub dued AKPI, 9-1, and ATO smoth wed Beta Sig, 19-2 Beta Theta Pi edged Phi Delt, 8-7, Phi Gam beat Alpha Zeta, 17-7, and Sigma Nu trounced Sigma Chi, 19-7, in Campus League game', Sports Heads Meet Coacheg, captains, and managers pf eveiy sport and the president and secietary of the Athletic As sociation si ill meet in the Coaches' Room in Rec hail at I p m to =moss The meeting has heen called foi the impose of narninat mg candidatec tot the A A elec tinier a bleb a ill be held next Von tin.) ocizam Smiling 'Big George' Ritter Is Smooth , Lacrosseman Curly han, clear comple , don toothpaste smile—no wonder "Big Caine" Ritter gets around social ly as well as on the lacrosse field If George wasn't quite so big, I might even tell the nickname his Delta Cam cutie calls him . but he's too big He didn't make out in frosh football He didn't make nut in finch basketball He went out for frosh,lactos4 as a lash iesort and basely got his numerals Then last year, as a sophomore, he re ceived All-American honoi able mention An all-mound 'sportsman, 'he likes tennis, sm,imming—played intiamutal football and basket ball Ambition number one is to have an undefeated lacrosse sea son before he graduates. Fleetness of foot mated him from last year's' defense position to a centerlield post this season Don't say anything against Snicks when Rit is near—pappy tuns a Buick garage Delta Chi's favorite stick-swingei hails from St Mary's (best beer in the state), where he spends his sum mers=you'd never guess—truck ing sewer pipe . Vital statistics. Rittei tips the beam at, 185 and looks it . is a member of Parra' Nous . has a brother out for '42 lacrosse . . is ,a C and F'ei with an average just shy of 2 . stands 6 foot and will never see 20 again, 2 Hurdlers Stumble On Wet Track Runners Fail To Win Single Event At Carnival. By 808 LANE When the cinder dust had cleared and the 30,000 pack en thiMasts note plodding theli vine pinneward tinm Franl.lin Field's niost coin]htl spectdele the 40th annual Penn Relays the Nlttlanl Lion trackmen had carved theft niche In the 1419 % ietoi '4 tablet Had it not hero MI Nick Volt manic Penn State aught not have received the holm of bat lug .1 champion The sophomore seem tosser cap tni ed the ja% Pith 1 , 1 eat unit a heave of 207 feet 111/, Inches, fat shot t of his t ecoid In caking 0111111 of 221 feet 10% inches nigh lie set last veal, but still far ahead of Fl antiSullic an of Hulse v. It h On 01% of 194 feet 11 1 A lot hes ii ho %%as a ien poor second ho yet, elfin throw in WO Nick gate .r one man shoe ()curr ied on Saturday morning or ben the sun Mils shining brightly but on Friday the snot neither shined on Franklin Field nor on that little group of Blue and White thinclads as in cold biting rain poured don n upon the track and Pro‘ed a field day for the nullifiers Ten star hurdlers, Miller Fin tier and Doh Hutt hings skidded Into the hurdles and spllll% led tumbling onto the squash, track Ilutchings sped fryer the hurdles and looked net' an his am, to a becond place in the 400 meter hurdles 'Mien he crashed into the last harrier and failed to finish the race Captain Frazier smashed into the third-from last upright m tire 120 wird Invitation eyent, lost his balance, mid ploughed into the cinders The only other meat on nide) In it Lich State pat dunned 1%/14 the one quat ter mile relay, in uhich Writ Hosterman Paul Still ler Van Hartman, and Will-Sutton ,ran smoothly into a third place In the third heat behind Pittsburgh and Notre Dame A. bad Pass or the baton ft oat Hartman to Sutton atoned up the team considerably and probahls coot them second place in the half-mile telm !Roster man, Steller liattinan and Sudan tan their hearts out hilt to no a‘ail, tot in that same heat Cot ' nen ht ol,e the Penn Belay tecoul pith a 1 20 The it eshman one-mile tele), team tan a spotty race in ninth they - waxed hot and cold Max Peters got oft to an excellent stall and tan his 140 In good time, 1111 ishing only a rem irides behind the leaflet But when Barnes 1?Av ell the anchorman, terehed the baton the Lions mere behind at least 25 yards Eisoll tan the 140 like the 220 in a mad effort to noel tale the !cadets, but %%hen lie turned into the ,ta etch he sac completely binned out He faltered, ',tumbled and then mallsed tile la,t lime ,lards to the tape \Pt Emelt (Continued On Page Four) A Common Expression In Town and Country "You Call Get It at METZGER'S" SEE OUR NEW LINE OF SPORT COATS Coat and Shirt Combined—ldeal for Golf, Tennis, Street Wear SPORT SHOES AND MOCCASINS Tennis Balls Pennsylvania, Dunlop, Wright and Ditsoii SPECIAL IN GOLF CLUBS Five Steel Shaft Clubs and Bag 513.9 8 AGFA AND EASTMAN FILMS AND CAMERAS Films Developed -- 24 Hour Service BICYCLES FOR RENT Ride For Health and Fuh 'SHOP AT METZGER'S Gridders Score With Ease As Scranton Bows, 42-6 By DICK PETERS 111 •DC 1.1/11 . 10 WI/111k/ mg, lii, n lino ntt. Yantoi it, n ladde, ‘,112 .col NI the touehilimn ag im , t Bob Higgins' Nittany width Satin; ilav afternoon But Mt Yantoin', enough to ,top Ibt high-ruling 110114 alnioqt :it uJI to end then Jul /kr Lace with a 42-6 vu tot v Mei Swanton Univel saw Bitting pay (hit .0% en times, - - he Blue 'toil White i-hom.eil In ever v (Jena' [lnca in bouncing, 'Pont Davies' Inv, The fast seine lIIIC after the NiDanynien had i taken the ball on an rater Linter! p ass by Wade Mai Tr o quick I first downs L. 11: led the ball to the 7-y.II d lute From here Bag Smolt/ dtore to the fire and Chock Ii Peters smashed met I taclcle to the I 6-inch line On the nest play Peters hit the same spot to scnia standing After the Scranton team had I killed to Peters on the State 'lO, the Lion machine 1110%ell quickly oath Peters tearing oil a beautiful_ twisting 24-yand inn to the Green .11-3 a d nun km After Smolt/ hail spun through center for two }raids Ca ig Vitae took the• ball on a ICI/else and was damned on the 12 Two plays later Tom Vargo scar al touchdown number 2 on an end around to bring the total to 12-0 State's second team non tool, over the task with Ickes, Ewalt, Rollins, and Gearhart smashing to a touchdown on a seventy yard sustained chive Lloyd Ickes pounded over center from the 1- yard stripe for the countei With the Lion thud team now in action, the Scranton tenor could not seem to get going and when • 'Soul nsheui locked to Lai 13. 'Erg emouch on the Green 45, the freshman back lugged the pig skin to the 15-yin cl stn ape After Scranton 'had been offside Bill Debler (Ito% e to the two-vat in:take) and bucked over on the next play It was a few minutes later that the mighty Yantoin crane through oath his pm .. .re' mance State had the ball deep an its own ter] !tiny and seemed to be getting nowhere fast Eigenrouch dropped back to .the 10 to kick Yantoin changed in as if shot from a gun and blocked the punt, falling on the (Continued On Page Four) New Formals • GAY COTTONS • CHIFFONS • LACES • Alice Elizabeth Shop Page Three -- "" , /—"- - - • 5' s ' , 0 \I 4 You can't look your best for the Junior Prom without those important accessor ies Look at these and make a correct choice. • Shills __ ___s2-$2.50 • Tie 4 ----$l.OO •, Hose 50c • Vests $l-$5.00 • Shoes $6.00 0 Jewelry $l.OO up Kahn's Men's Shop Allen Street
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