Friday',, Igay 5,.1939 Lion Nine, Lacrossernen Battle Oran sS4sWill Meet Pitt TueS:day, Wednesday pidenkmen Take Fourth Straight Victory oy6r bullets, 64j)lay Temple By BAYD' BLOOM After taking its fourth straight inctely from Cettysbuig Tuesday, •C-9, "with the perfect baseball climaxofm math inning homer with clic on deck to break a tie, the' Meteoric Lion nine's win 'streak hung file wheri they'faced Termite heie,ye.steldav Tom Watts, voteariareil-hemled huilei; will pi obablYistart against ' , Spracuge,-when the State tossers meet the, Orange' away tomer' ow. :Watts has seen action in,five of the Lion's eight games this year `Shetwan,":, ordinarily AortstiM, • 'will replace-, Peony Gates at the left lield post 'Gates was 'hit by a pitclfed, bull in the Gettysburg game and injured , - • ',`'A - Zierlific ninth inning cloub by , Cetefier Mart with , Sohn ny, ...Wrigley - _ on briatil, iced LIM baseball' team 'del , feated Temple, 15 1 7, yesterday 'aftei , noon in a - 'free slugging -game. Mart , Vales; Eddy - Sapp, and .. ,F!aul 'Menai& clouted - home i , .uns, '_for State The,,l-lon nine. scored Iry every inning but the seventh. ,Watts relieved, Jsmmy ,Richardson in the seventh frame far State after the Owls reached Richardson for'sric hits and five runs game foi 'the ,I3edenkmen. It was the; second eight relief.. victory for; sencational pitcher. Ed Alts , ,eross-fite curve, ball whiff ing, the Gettysburg batters con sistently, Bastian pitched only two straight balls the entire six unit one-third innings. Those two groovets gave - the'.Bulleti their only twoluts 'off the bikntantßaS tian „ , _ - Rcplnc ng , Tom Watts - in the thud - with two away and, Gettys leading 3-0, 'Bastian- sti mit nut 13 of „the; 21' Bullet battetti he,. faced Eleven of the - Getty;- ', (Contlnded on'Page Four) , ay; • „r_ Tee Cream Made, on Premises Lion,Runners Face Chicago State' Tricksters To Meet 'Marnonpten Tanirrow, - Spluctank Monday ' What was the-matter with 'the track - ienin , p4 / the; Penn selays 9 ..The`answer is nothing' The tragic men were compcting ,against, the best sprinters, milers, andfleld mq: that intercogeglate competi-, than could,offer. For 'the disbelievers, the Chi , cago' meet away tomoriou and the hilchlgrin State affair at East Lass frig Monday, will unveil 'a Lion outfit: that the critics will realize was badly underrated The Ma rion-and the Spartans have wail balanced machines that rank with the hist in the mid-west Coach Chick Werner, will- take Len Henderson, Frank Maule, and , Johnny - Strange for the mile' and two-mile events <511.1 Driest, Char ley., Plerco, Dick Yolin will handle the 880 - Bob Hutchings and 11111ei Frazier will represent. the Lions ,in high and low hurdles Van Hartman will run 'the 440 Mud ,the - relay event, and Will Sut ton will !mind Jump and sprint the 220 Al TaPman Receives Goodman Trophy As Year's Top, Lion `Box& Al Tacoma, as the outstand ing Lion boxer of the past sea son, became the:first 'oilman to annex the Pranhte Goodman Tro phy at the boxing team's ban quet Wednesday night Tapman, varsity 127 pounder for three, year ' , went undefeat ed In dui meets this past sea son. Ho was selected for the award by a committee of local sports scathes, Coach Leo Houck alai Manager Pat Costello Tile trophy will be donated • . annually by Fraiikle Goodman, fm met Penn' S,tate 135 Poland Na tional champion Netmen, Top; Bisons, 8-1; Play Orange Tennis Team Battles Syracuse Away DIECOM Sweeßmg every tilt, the Lion tennis team blanked Carnegie Tech, 9-0, yesterday afterndon . Disposing 'of their victims In ;short order, Coach Ted Roeth, ke's_charges extended their, win ning streak to four straight vic tories By ED MeLORIE Penn State's ti iuniphant tennis 'men. sparked by an S-1 victory 'over Bucknell's highly-touted out ,dt, meet Syracuse on the Orange stamping ground - tomorrow artel noon The Bisons, previously undefeat ed 'on' clay in,l7 encounters, were vict6rs in only one tilt, the third double , ' rive matches, him ever, ,went three sets The greatest sm 'prise cane 'when Captain Hilde brandt pulled his match from the fire against George McCall, Bison ace, after dropping the opening set 6-1. Hildie-apparently, solved the ueakness, of his opponent and went on to outplay McCall by his steadiness and tine lobbing , The summary singles—Hilde: aiidt, State,'defeated - McCall, 1 G T 63, 7-s, , Weinstein, State, defeated Steele,' 46, `7 -5:-! 'Coalman, l ,State, - defeated Richardson, 60, 'lO 8, IThihes, State, defeated Clll - son, 63, 75, Bigott, State defeat 'ed Dunham, 2-6, 6 7, and Ar ,berg, State, defeated Cronk.'6=4, l' Doubles-11 . 11debtandt and - Wein ,State, defeated McCall and 'Steele,- 6 3,,,3 6, 7-5, Goodman and Rigott, State, defeated Richardson 'and Dunham, 01, 6-4, and lihalte , 4 ,and Kirby, State, bowed to Came and Croak, 62, 2G, Houck RecallkTitle'Bout In France 28, Years Ago The freshman battm dioye a long s fly into the outfield A bught sun beat down Under a canvas coat the old coach sweltered, Ile sneeA 'ed and took the_eoat off, "I've gOtta cold " "You know, Leo—" A boy perched on the back of an old green ,bench was speaking "It's just 28 years ago today you won the middle weight championship in Paul—May 3, Olt" The pitchm threw in two fast ones There was ,silence foi 'awhile The boy semed 'absorbed in the game "Twenty-eight years " Leo was talking "Seems like a long time 9", "Yeah real long I win; ,the Cuban light-heavyweight ti- Ale, too I never went back to ei 2theL'place so I never really lost them" A hard-hit liner bounded Anti. :the outfield. There was mote si lence ,The boy didn't say much the — old. coach• got up 'to cor ~. RIDE A BIKE ._ TREE Ride toC • Every 15th:Person. 25e per - hour , ' Dean .s. Directly Opp. Atherton Hail - PLEASE NOTE CATERERS! - • 'Serve It presh--Get Away From' Cans' Mesh Vdketablei and Fruits—Now coning at:the 'price ' you can afford to use them * Muck:Wore, Daily Arrivals ' MCKEE'S MARKET Opp:"Post Office Dial 4921 PENN STATE-COLLEGIAN BETWEEN. THE LIONS With 808 WILSON, Sports Editor Prelude Unlike most spoils (Allots, I take office today sans crystal ball. minus a cat called Henry, without a secretary named Miss Pebbins and completely devoid of the usual paraphernalia common to the average sports monger. Unlike most sports editors, I feel that a policy is neither expe dient nor imperative. At least not for the time, being Unlike most sports editors, I intend to vane in the lust peison simply because I don't like the edam sal "we " And what's mole, theie's absolutely no sense fooling the public—a public already 5,lSe to this "We," stuff, a public that knows only one man at a time can operate typewlitet anyhow. Like most spoils editors, I will endeavor to be as fan is is hu manly possible in dealing with things athletic between the Lions and their opponents. Like,:ny picdecessois, I will-attempt to Leen alive a tindition that for seven ye.n s has been BETNViIEN , TUE LIONS. So begins another yea, , - The Amazing Mr. Bastian 4 new star shone in the baseball heavens today and not one - sm gin astronomer can lay'claim to having forecast its ara:val This new stet bears the name Edwaid Bastian.and came into slew just last Satui day when he rescued Coach Joe Bedenk's No 1 hurler Tom-Watts from a merciless bombardment at the hands of Vl'knave's big guns in the fourth,inning,, going on to pitch shutout ball fun the lemming five frames. Against' Gettysburg Tuesday afternoon the amazing Mi Bas tian duplicated this feat, but that's not all Replacing. Watts with two away and two on in the third,ithe slender one (he weighs a scart In) forced the fast batter to face him to pound outjetning the side Waxing ton id in the very next inning, Bastian ,truck out three anon on ten pitched balls—an exceptional perfoimuce even in the big leagues In the fifth stanza he retired the bevalileted Bullets on sev en pitched 13.1115, stinking out one man in the bargain Even mote awesome is the fact that exactly 13 of Bast en's 17 deliveries during the foutth and fifth homes wets stokes Only two 'time balls and two were popped up for outs Further statistics-on the Gettysburg game show.that only 21 men faced Bastian in six and one-third innings Tao hit„"one got on via an et tot, 13 , ititick out, thiee flied out and Bastian caught one of the Linen lucky fellows to tenth first off the sack—another unusual ence Although Bastian has navot stetted a game, he-has ',etved op oximately 20 innings on, the mound.as a relief .twitler ,To him goo' , uedit foi State's fist victory over mighty Vilhmova in eight yeatc and its 'rust tiiumph over Gettysburg since .1.9.0 Pot, two games; not full ones at that, here indeed is a remailcable ter r oid , Surely now, Mt Bedeck, you can shy "This is the year 1 " - - Eulogy Not too much can be said in eulogy to a couple of little guys who wore recently honored fm -then outstaniling athletic achievement. goring the past yeas. I, speak of Harry Hlrrisoo, named outstand ing seniol 'athlete fin; 1939; and'Al 'Tana - IA winneKof the til si Finilk ,le Goodman boxing ticiphY. Without a doubt, Harrison was the min foi the ,emoi awaid A weal. "money player" on the glidnon, a fan baseball playei and good A A president, Harrison has been one of the. most colorful athletes to attend Penn 'State in recent years Nit:calmly satisfying is the news:thnt:Al Tamar, uss chosen most outstanding Lion bon L, Undefeated in dual meets at 1.27 pounds (luting the past season, Tapman, a hdr:d and 'clean boxer and a pet feet gentleman in the ring, WAS probably one or the most beloved fis tie liguies to meal Lion gloves Cettninly both. will be inis , ,ed tremendously next. yens lea 'a batter. The boy slat ted to leave "Hey, you Marino" The boy sat down again and the coach lumbered back to the bench He was no ,lightweight anymore "now many - yerii, did you fight, Leo?" ' - The old coach's fingeri began to move "About 20, I guess. I' never fOught amateur And I only fought once since I carne_up here —that/was in December, 1922 I r came here " ' "Now many fights did you win, Leo?" "'I used to - have it in a record book ,But they don't put it in any more " -There was silence again. The 'battet couldn't, seem. to get' his dims out of the infield "That duinb . . I could do better than that.", ' , ThC 'old coach lumbeied over to the plate, took the bat and watch ed one go by Then he swung into a fist. ball out'deep and rolled down Aowaidl the New 13Onvei_ Field tennis courts ZEMM CM= CZ= AFTER the DANCE G,LENNLAND GRILLE ."SIGNATURE NOTE" VANITIES Have Your Friends Autograph Your Vanity SWEEPING EVERY CAMPUS Free Ink and Pen With Each Vanity ,s- SHOMBERG'S o e positi Ott! Main Golf Today, Tomorrow; Lacrosse, '42 Baseball, Feature Sports Slate TODAY 2 p in —Cole—Cornell vg Pitt TOMORROW - u —Golf with Cot Hell I p ru —Freshman laernsse with l.afayet to 110 p m —Freahman baseball kith B.l.ractise 2 p in—Golf with Pitt ,2 10 p —Ft eshinatt golf Huh Cot p tu - L arro%ee with Syracuse Pitt, Cornell_ Battle Lions In E 1 GA Tilts Nittany Golfers Are Favored To Win By ED HALL When the last mitt is sunk on Saturday, the varsity golfers will haue either athanced two more notches on their march to an on defeated season, or will hose fall en by the %sayable, whipped by el tiler Pitt or Cornell, or both The Nittammen will meet Cor nell at 10 a m in their first home meet at the College links on Sat today, and will try to take Pitt's measure in the afternoon at 2 The meet will mark this year's Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association de but for all three teams The Lion clabmen's chances of winning shine !nightly on the port ion Except for one change in the' lineup, Scott Maxwell, who will re place Ed Belida in the number six spot the squad will be the same which has had such a successful , season so far The Pitt squad which comes to do battle mith the Blue and White has ahead', suffered defeat at its hands State defeated Pitt by ft soma of fi 4 last Saltitday in Pitts burgh The Pantile, squad contains on Iv two play ems calculated -to give much double to the Lions Tony Kay, playing the number - one post teen foi the Panthers has been an defeated for titiee years in league competition Footballer Bill Dad Clio who is also quite a lad on the links, ass one at the blocks that ionised to crutch in : the first Lion- Pandits match The Cornell Bear bad itn claus dipped 'ellen Its three truck play ets from" school last seal It can still offet stiff oppo sition though to a .nuat uhieh Is lust founding out a piaefite pet lad consulefably delayed by un seasonable neither it's the e Tomorrow Nittany Stickmen Hope To Crash Win Column Injuries Weaken Lion Lacross - e Lineup; Orange Boasts Good Record By BILL FOWLER Riddled by inflows, a worn but determined Nut IIIN !amino'' , team will grapple with a otpable bump of Svitieuge stielt , iwingms on New . 13rwer Field It 1 p m town too It wasn't enough when Johnnt P 1 ICC fell asleep beneath an x.l iv lamp last week and !mint himself into one big blistm It wasn't en ough when Rom Sharp bumped into .t big i.,idet and hint his shoul der No, Dan Hess had to go out and wi cock his knee b•ulle enough practice to keep him out fm the lest of the Net result one shmtage of Lion center fielders and one aching temple for Nick Thiel Sy4licuse, ;Ouch the locals edg ed 5-4 last year, has won ton easy victoues from then Alumni and Cornell and dropped a gum to Army, 8-11 The Orangemen, with r. strong inside attack and a hmil dii‘ing center field paced by All- American Art Mcarison, me no- Lody's pink fiosting Still, the local boys figme to win' According to Army's laciosse mentor, who, has Matched both teams boo to his cadets, the Lion swingeis compaie very favorably with the Syracuse ',ninety Thr Thiclmen have been shou in g plenty of shill in the last too games And ,victoi y is long ovei due Scat:image this week ha; been devoted chiefly to smoothing out the :slittany defense to face the extra-men plays in which the Orangemen specialize, 11.4. well as to sharpening the Lion offense to capitalise' on those oft-muffed ,coi mg opportunities Asa prelude to the vaisity fray, the freshman lacrossers tNill bat tle Lafayette. in their opener on Neu Beaver Field at 1 p in Rabbi Theodore Goidon NI, ill conduct discussion on social jus tice in the Presbytatian Chinch Sunday at 6 10 p m Students intereqed in compet ing. for national poetry writinF See 'Plot Theodore ItoeChke for COLLEGE MEN ONLY! 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John Kerr in right and Jaalc Stauffer behind the plate. •• Alpha Nu astionomy li.iteintty meeting at 7 p in today Home EL Auditotium. Church of ChM y014111)4., at. 11 ain and 7 p m Sunday Rotim 405 Old Main
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