Friday, May,l2, 1929 LiOri Nine, Tops NITTANY - Crib Netmen Oppose Pitt 1. In First 'Tilt _;'"73o1) Treiv - ille Expected I'o Pace Opener Opeling the thategoist ly ached uled tre , thman tennis , season in , eenn' State history, the Nittany Cubs taco Pitt on the varsity rty at 2;10 tot= I om,afternoon in No 1 pelt probably 1011 Ti Ammer Get man- C;toti , n, Ihgh ace The lanky colored L , `:boy , ,lian been showing well in prac ,-tlce and should hold up the key „lar4t in! genii MAP Following hint, the _PrtbnblP et del will, lip Ace :,itowtnan, Chestet Mtflat r, rohn Tohn - Knode and Itointui Ornoliq ki , T , he 'fresitman squad has been holding elimination matches dot lug the pant v.eelt and should he at full strength against the Panther Cubs Manager Paul (leis has prensed the 'opinion that although ,'not a world' heater, the team looks nt dna Following totem z ow'T - match the a nits' have only one onion engage ,,.incnt, au eneountet at Gettysburg "next Saint flay ', Captain Ray Cosisety has mole minutes of playing Lime to his `credit than tni other man on the Penn State Inciosse team TRACKMEN TO Lian Runners Down Spartans 14-57 • On'Monday By 808 LANE S% coping 11 nut of 15 fiemi places and qmashing four moot lecordq. the 1 , 11lton) Lion thin- clads scored their second eonseen tire tictm,4 of the cument Benson 'when they dawned Michigan State. 74.17, at East 'Lansing Monday , to remain undefeated Aiming MI limit third triumph in as many starts, the Blue and White tracltmen, 23 strong, will leave State College this morning to encounter Marty Glickman and Company at Syracuse tomorrow Nick Volt:mode was the out standing star of the Lions' vic troy over the Spartans, tithing rusts in the javelin throw discus, and Nita put In the shot put Niel. br . tzl.e the meet record with a heave of 45 feet, 5% inches Michigan Ace Out The Spartans were handicapped by the loss of Wilbur Greer, top notch Apr inter, who pulled a mug cle and was unable to participate In the meet In the mile relay Coach Chick Werner combined Bob Hunching% a Mottle!, Bernie Kalmanowici, a Woad junipm, Bill fittest, a hell ndlet, and Van Hartman a min ter inner Surpilqingly enough, ihiq Lion "foreign legion" eon the clay in the excellent time of 229 With the exception of Ilnichlngq who qtarted the race, all the men ran the 440 in limey nuclei .51 secondq 121 the hurdles Captain kf liter Fro?iec lowered his 120 high hur dle recoid from 14 8 to 141, as he swept over the high !urlers to set'. new State mark Repeating . _ ills pc:lto:mance In the 220 yard low hut (1104,4N:trier topped the up , :ightfi in 218 to tic the recotd he eel last sear Aided by a moderate wind at his hack, Will Sutton blazedovei the chi:lc:4 in 10 fiat to (mobile the 100-yard daSh, In the 220 lie again moved his supremacy as he,eloelc% ell 21 5 lead Lidteamtnnle; Walt flosterman, to the tape in a thsill lug finish iGnesi Smashes Record 11111 Criest ~ ma- s hed the forme! Michigan State mark,of 2 01 i in the 880 as he turned the two laps In 1 552 Bob Clark vaulted over the bar at 12 Met, 9 1 / 2 Inches to lower the former Spartan mark of 12 feet. C belles Van Hartman 'clipped the old State record by one ...Conti as he turned the - 440 in 514 , In the mirty that will encounter the - Orange tomorron Sutton and lio.teiman 1111 again handle the sprints ,Hartman, Kalmanom lcz, and tartest will run the middle dis tances, mill Motile, Strange Hen derson, Smith, nail Melee hand ling the distance events Frazier and frutehinga still tape the high and low bindles in the As eight and ileid events Valcmanic, Platt, H,anley, Bach _man,' Showalter, Beatty, Clark, ,lackson, - Doehnert, and Moffatt still represent the Nittuny Lions Michigan Meet Summaries Ones mile—Won s. by Van Auken, M S. second, Mode, P S , third, Strange„ P , S Time-4 25 (New meet record, old meet record 4 252) ' ' 440-yard dash—W4on ,by Hart 'rain, P S . second, Machines, M S , third, Mills, AI S Tinto— 51 4 (Continued on Page Four) Cub Nine,To Face Big 'Red_ Tonforrow Still undefeated, Leo Houck's freshman baleball nine heads-in— to the last Mafia 'its abbieviated schedule ,'facing 'a duel with 'Cm nell's freshmen at Ithaca tomorz Eithei Hen White or Don Del- MUnzo will (haw the starting as signment on ,the mound for the Lion 'cubs. Howevei, Chatley 'Med lin, Joe Wilk,' and Steve cum along with the,uquad's only south 'Paw, Paul Lazar, will be ready to enter the lineup - • ,High and Lan y Eisen touch, who made good showings when subitituted into 'the game against Syracuse last' Saturday, will hold, down the right and left field berths. Others Mated is stint against the Big Red , are Wayne Frempter' In centet,, Steve Matula at 'second, Bill Debler at firit,Rrank Farris at third, and Jack Stauffer behind „ the plate Sumllng;:and:lleceting .Heating Systems Installed BOB:TAYLOR, '.‘ 'fitAL '2722 Pitt, 9=5, BATTLE ORANGE AWAY Linksmen Face Princeton, Georgetoivn, Penn In EIGA Southern championships "Of all oui was, the ones this Weekend ai e the toughest, and of these, out (hut one, on Friday, IS the 'worst It was Golf Coach Bob Ruthei ford speaking He was discussing the triple-header the Nittanymen face today and tomorrow In spite of the amithing success of , his charges, he was not ovei confident The varsity golf team meets Princeton; tied with the Blue and White foi the lead of the southern division of the 'Baste] n Intel col legiate Golf League, at Ithaca this atm noon Tomo': ow, the Lion tangle , . with Penn in the mot ning and claws it out pith Geoigatown in the afternoon Almost eeitain is the fact that if the Ratheifordmen me viol()) mus on Ftiday over. the Tigers, they will have a field day 3n then two meets Satin day Almost certain is the fact that if the Lions defeat Ptinceton, thdy will sear the crown symbolic of Eastern League, southern division; supremacy at tomoi row's end • Princeton Toughest Foe But, it is the Princeton team that is the one most likely to pro vide that wall of granite ss h ich the Blue and 'White has not yet faced this season On 'papd State 4eenvi to have the supergn squad In league Loin petition, the Nittany dubinen have gamier] 12 nut of a pos.able 18' points to Plmeeton'i II Three Stickmen To Meet Hobart And Cornell Away "Cillitests Today, ToinarOW Will 'Give ' Lion Therossemen Stiff Test By BILL FOWLER "Well," drawled the Syiataise coach after last S iturday' , , set back, "liobait and. Cornell look platy tough foi you guys You'd never have beaten us it we'd been up to pal " Be that as it may, the fact Temains that the Nittany laciossemen lid the Orange, and the Orange had walked all Over Hobait and_Coinell in earlier games The fact also remains that'l9 stalwart Thielmen left town yesterday aftei mum with a thin legatee to con brine ssheie they left olf Satuiday Still, it's a large order to whip two good teams on successive days—Hoban t today) and Cm nell tomorrow Judging by, their 15-15 deadlock last Saturday in an ex iod fray, there is little to choose between the two Hobai t, which the Lions tackle this _afternoon, was undefeated test season, 'ianhing numbei 1 among second-fight teams This year the boys froln Geneva, N Y, have stopped Union, Colgate and Lafayette, - tied Cornell, and lost to Syracuse Hobart's inside at tack consists of three men who have played together for seven years—from high_school up—and will bear plenty of watching Nick has the Indian sign 'on Cottrell—they've never beaten a Thiel-coached outfit Hovievez, all- Amei ican Brennan at home and Seeley,_ flashy center fielder, are aching to pull a scalp act foi the Big Red The ,Nittanymen will be with out the services of center-fielder Red Cramer, who was unable to male the trip John nice and Ro ger Sharp have recovered from then burns'and shoulder ailment, respectively, and will be back in the lineup. Those making the trip include Al Blau, 'John-Buchman, Bait Basel, John Carter,,Mike Cloak, Ray Coskery, Alex Cowan, 'Ralph DeFalco, Host Drake, Harris I'ieedman,'John 'Genther, Andy Krause, Bud_ Meyer s John Nice. Jim Riddell, Gedrge hitter, How -at d Rumbaugh, , Roger 'Sharp, and Ott Wuenschel. The '42 lacrossemen, 19 stiong, will leave this afternoon to face the Cornell flosh away tomoi ow The local yearlings, victorious over Lafayette Saturday, are out to revenge last year's 16-2 tiim ming by the Big Red Harrison, Watts Will Coach Barry S Manson '39, winner of ,the outstanding senior athlete award, and S. Thompson Watts '39; star pitcher, , have been ap pointed to high o school coaching positions Han loon will be coach of all sports at Batboto' , High school near r Philadelphia ..while Watts has been named teacher of-physi cal education and coach of base ball for Id iffluitown,Bigli school By ED HALL of the Penn State ~quail nie fin up the list in individual sun mg Jn the league Scott Maxuell, latest linksman addition, is tied 'with Bill Daddio of Pitt 10i li st place in individual scoring Bill Gloss is tied fo'i second place with Shea and Detweilet of Georgetown, and Jack Biand Is in thud place with many of the star players of rival 5908115. Tigers Are Favorites On paper, State appeals the strange', yet Pi inteton is the fav en ite Unless the linksinen horn 'the Nittany valley play flambe' one golf, the Lion l%tll not 'mu tiltamphantly o‘ei / the East on Saturday. Het e ale the Pi inceton statis tics, the reasons why. A 5 and 4 victory over Geotgetoun, one of the ponerhouses of the East, a roughshod triumph over a Urn veisity of Viiginia team that had piled up eight straight victor ies berme it met the Tiger, a Prince ton squad composed nearly man for man of that team which com pletely shutout a Lion six last yea', 9-0; a Tigei considered by experts to be the best team of the' southei n division Thus, that is what the Lion goes to face If victotious, Satin clay's matches should not be tough, if defeated, there always wait ing, a foimul ible Penn team set to catch the iebounding Blue and White, and, aftei that, a tough Georgetown squad with a demi e to kill Cornell Downs Courtmen 6-3; Meet Bucknell Lions Will Attempt Double Vin Over Bisons; Took First Match 8-1 By ED MCLORIE Recoveung from a 6-3 defeat by poweiful Cornell on Wednes day, Conch Ted Roethke's tennis men will Romney to Lewisburg to moi row to meet Bucknell , This will be the second meeting between the Lions and the Bisons this season Plumesly the Blue and White came off with a 8-1 6 iumph. Facing one of the best teams in the East, Penn State's tennis Lions• went down fighting before an onslaught of superior court play. Five of the matches went into thice sets as the Big Red copped foul singles and two dou bles to break the Lion five-game victory streak The summaries Singles Rand all, Cornell, defeated Hildebrandt, 6-3, 7-5, Boochever,' Cornell, de feated Goodman, 6-2, 6.4; ME old, Cornell, defeated Weinstein, 3-6, 6.3, 6-1, Hughes, Penn State, defeated Waslenko, 2-6, 6-1, 6-8, Bigott, Penn State, defeated Mc- Carthy, 6-2, G-4, and Devine (Cap tain), Cornell, defeated Arbeig, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6 Doubles Hildebi andt and Wein stein, Penn State, defeated Rand all and Giffoid, 6-4, 6-4; Booch cver and Raley,' Cornell, defeated Goodman and Bigott, I-G, 8-6, 6.3; Des'ine and Affion, Cornell, de feated Hughes and Feldman, 6-2, 6-1 Laciosse balls cost $1 25 apiece Eugene- - H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E.'Seaver 'Ave. Dial 4066 , State College PENN STATE COLLEGIAN BETWEEN THE LIONS With 808 WILSON Sports Editor Impiessions and 1 cflectlons That' tennis coach Ted lloeth- Ice deserves a 10-gun salute coi moulding the net squad that is co proficiently representing Penn State on the clay - courts this yea' That 1 . 01 once in hi, long La -1 eer it , , ba,eball coach, Joe Be denk has a pitching staff instead of what he call, "a bunch of throe er-inners " That next year's ‘arsity xvi est ling schedule %Shia will be is leased soon is a lea] giant-I,llloe. Just to mention the home meets on the 1940 uml should make you gasp—Chicago, Sytaeuse, Pentic ton; and the English Olympic. team That laciosse coach Nick Thiel has a suggestion the Athletic As sociation, phys ed dep.n tment and all tome] nod should look into Thiel advocates bigger and tough er freshmen sport schedules. That if the rest of the Lion tack team keeps up the blistei mg pace that Nick Vulcmanit, nation al javelin champ, has been- ,et ting, Chick Wei nei's thin-clad, will go unbeaten in dual meets this y eai That if Bob Bathe! foul's golf L i o'n s get past this N%eek-end without defeat, they'll snoop the EIGA championship, That there's a nut loose some where in the Administration when &Milli) „mei fling golf is Jo ohihited and Sunday morning tennis al lowed =MI ' The phys ed baby myth _ has been' exploded completely, thor oughly and n ith the finality of a chopped egg , In 'fact, the dm ned thing blew up -light in my face about ten "minutes -after Tuesday's Colleg ian hi,t the sti act (comething_ no ether newspaper has eye' done). I haven't had a moment's peace since the appetnance (in this ~price) of a stray coaceinmg- one ilh Al - Maack, his teens and then mother Yost it was the good doctor Leo Houck with "Whadda ya mean Michaels, ma.; the !hot in the de portment to have a have a boy" I have'fpin of 'em , " I know, Leo, but don't forget that you've been in the business a long - time Ne•Crats Jerry Weinstein, Cen tre Daily Times set tbe, who chnp ed "What about John Lawther, Sail Edwards and Just lately flash titul coach Bob CI ieve?..All have male hen s " You r could have Knocked me oval with a fender I had no ans we! . 4 had been duped I backed away shemsldy, a beaten, em bateted man The myth had been dealt a death Mon My m hole day was I timed Today's column is lespectfully dedicated to all the mothers who have Penn State athletes for sons A, Treat For Mother The whole family will enjoy our famous CHICKEN DINNERS $l.OO HOTEL - MARKLAND BELLEFONTE gboote, M EAT SOMETHING NEW OXTORD STYLE MINUTE STEAKS 5c , each 'COOK'S MARKET Dial 791 Plays Syracuse Here Two Last Inning Rallies Win Doubleheader; Will Seek Orange Revenge Bastian,' Watts Get Credit For Victories; Neal Gives'3 Hits In Opener; Tossers List 8 Wins ' Winning both end, of the thud doubleheader State teen has eves played, the nut-hungry. Lion nine made it eight tot les to thiec defeats when they downed Pitt, 9-5, 1-0, at Pitt Sta dium Wednesday The Bedenkmen face Syracuse hole at 2 10 p tomorrow Whitcw 'shed 7-0 Syracuse Satuiday, the Nittimy buseb.rller s will attempt to avenge the defeat no the Mother's Day engagement Beautiful hulling by Ed Bas tian, Bill Neal, and Tom Watts gave the Lions the defensive edge over the Panther nine Two ninth inning lollies, one gond for one mfti kei , the (Abet for sir; sup plied the offensive power Bacttan replaced Neal in the Eighth flame of the opener math the score deadlocked at 3-3 Neal 1,1.11 C 1 emoved for a porch-hitter AB IL I' A 2 0 0 5 2 1 2 I 2 1 1 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 I 1 2 t 0 15 1 I 2 I, 0 1 II 0 2 1 0 II 0 1 1 0 0 11 11 27 8 Penn State Shern in, 1 r Um 111,011. 114 Mentie, lb the cr Gates, It Sapp, 2b tleri, c Selig.' lb Neal, p . .1:n um 11.e.tl n p Tote P.: Pitt All II P A Iltitch t r 'I 1 5 0 Patterson rt 2 1 0 0 Sltalosin ss I 0 11 G Poliart 10 - 6 1 3 4 floe!, II I 1 2 0 liolbrook 20 4 (1 2 0 Drobinki lb I 0 11 1 'Liftman t. 2• 1 2 1 foltmon p I 0 1 2 Totals 15 6 27 14 orb:UM lot Neal in eighth Peon State 001 000 006-0 Pitt 000 010 202-5 Second Game Penn State Al) I 1 P A Shot n in, rf 1 0 1 0 Ifarribon S l l 2 0 2 0 Menzle, 10 1 1 0 0 Brake if I 0 2 0 Gates, It 3 0 1 to Sapp 2.1) II 1 1 Valor) c , 2 0 8 1 Solite!, lb 1 2 b tt Watts II .11 0 0 Totals 25 I 21 4 Pitt All If P A Batt h, cf 1 0 4 it Patterson, If I I 1 it Sttaloski 4s 1 0 1 Pollan. lb 1 0 0 2 Goelz. If 0 II 0 lir:Snook lb 2 0 0 1 Drobinkt, lb : 2 h 0 Gandhi°, c 2 0 1 0 p 2 0 2 0I Totals 24 : 21 8 Penn State - 000 000 1-1 Pitt 000 000 0-0 Thing—Penn State (litres- I 111 s — Penn State none. Pitt Stink:ski Stolen bases—Harrison, Gates Base on balls—Off Watts 1 (Iloll:rook), off Lowly 1 (Hart). son) Sacrifice bunt—V a ler I Stt 'telt out—By Watts 7 (Follatt 1, Goelr 'I Law r}), by Lawn 4 (Har )(son 2. Men7le, Watts) Umpires —Cooley and 'Monahan '42 Track men Face Cornell Lion Cubs Hold High Hopes Of Capturing Second Win At Ithaca Penn State's Lion Cubs Lase high hopes of clan Mg Conlon's Bear Cubs as hen the, pan each other itt u "honer" of a hat tie at Ithaca tomm on Coach Bob al lot es ovb thin clads fresh from their tit tors ore, Ohio State last neck, n ill meet an unknon n quantlt% in the Big Red freshmen . .., first meet of the season In the sprints against Cot cell o 111 he Barite, Rooll Al Pike and John Toler George Hatt icon Darold Then, Clem Henri° and Max Peters gill handle the middle distance es ents Distance men Earl Tinekwalter, Arnold Olsen and Ale,. 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