Tuesday, 'lay 23, '1929 - BETWEEN THE LIONS `With 808 WILSON Sports'Editor Dark Victory • I• 'missed' the Battle of Blinker Hill, the assassination, of Julius Caesar, the sinking of the Maine 'incl.:Mrs. O'Leary's Chicago fire But all that was partially made for Saturday afternoon when ~ ' _ saw Norwood Henry' "Dail Victory" 'Ewell shatter three Lion` frost'. track records I ! ` saw 'super-charged Mr. Ewell streak to a new mark of 97 seconds in .the-hundred I saw him Mlash his way (ankle-deep in water) to anew fieshman record of 21 3 seconds in the 220 I saw him .fy 24 feet VA inches to set new mood jump standard. And frwas amazed I ,knew, "Barney" Ewell was good, but I didn't realize just how good,he,was until I saw, him zoom over„ 220 water-covered ,yards (without the aid of an outboard motor) inexactly 213 seconds Jim ;running was -a_ filagrele of • movement ' Several, months ago, •shortly afterihe.had set a world mark for, the fifty-yard dash, 'Ewell told me that he wanted,'mpre than any thing;, else to break 'every track ~ andz l ield record 'ever set by Jesse Owens, triple ;Olympic titlist and 4ecei d holder Atdthat lime I thought his am bition' to he .hardly more than a hezy,mipe dream But after seeing' him breeze through hell and high' water ,to set three new freshman 'records 'Saturday, I am. almost. (meaning "not Amite") convinced' that `some .day +Ewell's ambitious pipe .dream will come true. • 1ce:4041 Rumor ' _ it:union presaging the posiibil iti.that Penn State would join' with'lPenn, Lehigh, Lafayette and the Hershey 'Jonah Cubs in the' formation ,of an -ice hockey lea •aue_next yew were semi-condi m ed yesterday by Dr A LP Davis, teach , of State's nnfmmal Lion ice squad last season - - The only ,reason I say semi confirmed is because Dr. Davis osked me'to , He's still a little dub imis ',about the whole 'thing him self'. (Except for this expression of-uncertainty, Dr Davis talked plenty - .'. 'Accoi ding to him, a study is mow, *being ,made tof condition' on, New ?Beaver field that may lead to ithe iconstruction of a.irefriget atedi,outdom rink. Such ti - rink, would not only 'be used 'to an .ad - . antage, by'the varsitvlice hockey ists,,butwouldibe open to the stu dent 'body -ate well; iDi. , Davis - seated' y : , ' - Di:, Davis also hinted that, a sidozifrom , •the tentative league mines, invitations for outside contests` have already been re- - oei,i . (ed from• Charleston an& Hunt ingdon •(W Va ), Pitt and Cir. negie Meth , . 105130RAIE His ORCHESTRA 'HECLA PARK 7 MI. E of Bellefonte, Rt 220 Thursday, May 25 Admission and Tax 99c - or or Table Reservat.ns Phor4 Mori 2321 Dancing 9 7 t0 1 iimmemanammumemmememeni t• . PHOENIX ANKLETS PLAIN OR FANCY ,STRIPES EGOLF'S TAKE HOME A CAKE FOR MOTHER ELECTRIC BAKERY pry' ALLEN STREET • YOU'LL FEEL , BETTER . . . . i -' In One of Our ' - '- ~ , • • • GABARDINE` SUITS ' •q POLO-SHIRTS 1, • - . • 'SLACKS - ' ' ' t , . ‘• ' i•• , SPORT SHIRTS „ _ - - '' : s •GERNERD I S. , Cleaning Pressing —,Repairing,, Diamond Teams Face. Crusaders Tomorrow Net, Nine Splits .Twin Bill With West Virginia; • Cou►tmen- Were Idle Netters In Home Finale Play Postponed' Bison Tilt Saturday By ED McLORIE Aiming to make n comeback e lm di opping close tilts to At my, and Cornell, Coach Ted Roethke's teninsm'en play Susquehanna's Crusaders on the vatsity mutts at 4 p m tomoitow. Making then last appearances of the season will be genie's Cap tain Hildebrandt and Call Ai berg Moth lads have been play ing' varsity tennis foi the past three years and are expected to Paste then best foam tommiow The lineup probably will remain the same as in the , Aimy match when Hildebrandt, Weinstein, Goodman, Hughes, Arbetg and Bigott handled the singles The seventh mien in the match, Bob Hnby, is the likely choice to pair %tith 'Del Hughes in the third dou-, ales, although this 1., not definite. pewte.the fact that Lion teams have dominated the Crusade' rep iesentatives for the past several yeuis, Susquehanna can be ie guided as a challenging dark 'horse The lads from down the iivei have shown strength in the uppei posts, but apparently ale weak in the lower ones Manager Hams Crawford has stated that the postponed match with Bucknell will be played on the Lewisburg coutts Saturday uftet noon This will be the second meeting with the Bisons The previous encounter played on home loam ',walked the flirt Lion win over the Bisons in recent years Yearling Tennismen Blank Bullets, 9-0 Blanking, Gettysburg's junior varsity 'tennis team 9-0, Penn :tote's Lion Cubi inaugurated the inst scheduled season of I's esh man tennis in a blae of glory on Satui day, afternoon ,Paced by Bob ,Tresville, the Cubs , had little trouble downing squad that included two lads who previously had played on the 'arsity against the Roethlemen The summary, Singles• Ties- State, defeated C Tilberg 0-0„6-1, Chuck, Bowman, State, defeated Coleman 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, Johnny Knode, State, defeated 11. Tilbeig 6-2, 6-2, Roman Omolecki, State, defeated Waltmeyer 6-1,6 Johnny Geiecter. State de feated Lacy 2-6, 6-3, 7-5, and Johnny MacGune, State, defeat ed Whitson, 6-0, 6-2 Doubles: , Tie.sville and Bowman, State, de feated Waltmeyei and Coleman 6-2, 7-9, 6-2, Knode and Mules Smith, - State, defeated C Tilbeig and Lacy 6-1, 6-1;- third match: ,Was foi fes ted Tossers Win Second, 17-14 Lose Opener :9:5 Friday, Seek 10th Victory By BAYARD BLOOM- After splitting the doublehead in with West Vii gm in, 5-0 and 17-14, at Mot gantom n over the week-end, the Lion baseball team will ti y to make it an even 10 wins when they battle the Cru swim s of Susquehanna here at 4 p m tomorrow." . As Coach Joe Bedenk used newly every pitcher on theros ter in the Morgantown tilts, it is doubtful as to who will start on the mound nano' row Hurlers Toni Watts, JiMmy Richardson, ..ind Bill Neal saw action in the Pt slay game, while Ed Bastion, Neal, and Hairy Seifen served them up in the Saturday slug fest Baffled by the good-in-the-pinch twirling of Art Bennett, noun taineei mound ace, the Lion nine oat-hit, but did not out-score, the West Vnginialis State made then 14 hits good for only five tallies while the mountain bays stretched then ten bungles to nine uns The n icloy fracas, reminiscent of this yew's Penn game, was punctuated with arguments be tween the opposing teams, the umpn es, and the crowd Handi capped by the "skinned infield rad an unusually short outfield, the State players misjudged sev eral balls - The Saturday game, decidedly not a pitcher's duel, ended 'after thiee hours and 15 minutes of heavy bat work by both nines State gemmed 22 hits while the home team could mustei only 18 Soren, seeing his Shot mound ac tion of the season, finished up the last foot innings Doug Sherwin, Lion tightfield et, collected three hits out of foul chanZes , to top the Lion batsmen m the opener 'while Captain Ray, Brake snapped' out of. his slump with a bang to get four bingles out of five times at bat Saturday. Lanky Bill .Neal turned in the most cieditable pitching perform ince of the five Lion hurlers who •,:tw action in the two games In four innings of tight heaving on ,Ft iday, he struck out seven moun taineers and allowed only one hit Rally Harrison, tegulat State shortstop, ,arrived Saturday font Philadelphia in time to contribute two hits to the Lion collection :roe Nacchio and Walt Kniac al ternated at the shot tstop post on Pi iday IWomen in Sports I Intramural sports - are in then last lap Only two ,mote, baseball games remain, one between the sophomore and junior phys ed teams'and one between the Kap pa's and the Theta's The lust two teams played twice when ,thep sespective opponents failed to show up,, and the final promises to be a good game The tennis tournament which started on April 17 is nettling the finals with the Delta Gam's lead ing although no definite suites have been announced - Kay Tenney '39, Gamma Phi !Beta, whose sister, Jean, is the national women's champion at ch walked away with the yew's mcheiy honors Het high notes weic- 302 and 310 while Delen Duvet '4O, Chi Omega, placed next with a 282 The Delta Gamma team wnn the intiammal archery title with 1713 points, Eukiatia was second with and _Gamins Phi Beta thud with 1323 Plans for the WRA handbook um under way and the board has aheadvcompleted its, schedule of events fm next vein; W R.A. has decided to have one class manage' , foi all spoith instead of a class - manage' rot each sport This girl wouid not have to , be 'enlaced by anotho manage' just when she was beginning to' know 'the ropes Membets of the Productlon.Clab and a group , of high whool and glade school kit lq will anneal in a ,ntoiletn (lance recital at 7 30 'to *laid in White Hall. A noteil critic speaking on "Tim Dance" Is a fen-, tale .of the program (Mooted by lys Catnei on and Mrs Johnstone LET US IifRITE ESSAYS SPEECHES LETTERS An efficient; confidential literary ;- service Rapid Reasonable rates ALLEN KINGSLEY Times litidg (Suite.lsoo) 11 Schedules For 1939-40 Are Listed 6 Varsity, 5 Freshman ' Slates Released By Fleming Eleven vaialty and freebman spelt schedules tot the 1919-40 seasons mere announced yesterday by Nell M Fleming graduate man_ ages of athletics 1940 Varsity Boxing Tannery 211; Western Maryland home. &nanny 27, Toronto home. FeMom} , 3, Army, away, Pelona my 17, Virginia, nutty. February 24 'Michigan Slate, home, Febru- Jiy 28, Svinense, away, — March 2,' Cornell, home, Match 8.4, Inter collegiates, home, March 15 Wis consin, away , March 28-30 NCA.A 1940 Freshman Boxing Feb] mn y 3, At my. away, Fein u ary 10, Syracuse, away, Match ,2, Cornell, amay 1940 Varsity Wrestling Tanum y 13, Cm nell. away, Janu ary 20, Chicago, home, January 27, Syracuse, home, Febinary 3. Princeton, home, February 10, Le high, away, Feln nary 17, Eng Huh Olympic Teak home, February 24, Army away, March 2, Navy, away, March 8-9, Intercollegiate% .t Syi active 1940 Freshman Wrestling Jemmy 13, Cornell away, Janii my 20, 31eiceis6nn g, home, Fehrii itiy 24, Amy, nem 1939 Varsity Soccer Septembet 'la Crettvsbmg, home, October 7, Lehigh. home, October /4, Bucknell, home, October 21, Cat negie Tech, home, Oclobei 28, Syracuse, home, November A. Navy away, November 8, Army, away, Novembei 18, Temple away 1939 Freihman Soccer OctoLei 21, Syramme, away, Oc. toile) 2S, Comell home, NOvem. hel S, Ai my, away 1940 Varsity Track WI 26-27, Penn Relays, at Philadelphia, May 4, Ohio State, home, May 11, Pittsburgh, away, M,13 18 SY[acme, home, Mal 25, Navy, away, May 21-Tone 1, I C AAAA 1940 Freshman Track May 11, Cornell. home, Ma} 18 Pltt , ,hargh, away - - 1940 Varsity Swimming ' ianumy b, Peuriylvania, away, - hominy 20, Washington and Jet. (emu home, February 3. Toronto, home, February 9, Pittsburgh, away, February 10, Cat negie Tech, amay, , Febiumy 17, Cornell. home, February 21, Temple, away; Feb. y 21, Rutgei 3, home, Male') 2, Syracuse, home 1939 Varsity Cross Country &Whet 7, Manhattan, home, October 14, Michigan State, away; October 28 Syracitae, away, No vember 20, 1 C A. A A A, New York City 1939 Freshman 'Cross Country Octobet 28, Sylaeuse, away, No vembei 4, Pittsburgh, home, No yembei 11, Cornell, home, Novem bei 20, I C A. A A A, New Yotlt (`lty Sportography `Greatest Yet ,To Come,' Says, Clark By 808 LANE What does it feel like to he 13 feet 2% !mites up the air and set ting a new Penn Slate record in the pole vault" "I don't know, it nil happens so fast " Was that the greatest [Mill of you] life , "No, my greatest thrill is yet to come" - , These were the statements of, Bob Clark, one of the ',finest and, most good-natured young gentle- . men that eves set his spikes into' the Beaver Field cinders, after, smashing the Penn State retold in a magnificent pole manning exhibi, Lion Satin day afte - rnoom Bob hits the bar almost every tine be goes °v . & 12 feet C inches, , but he claims, "It's not just hitting, it, It's the way,thai 'you hit it" Bob is somewhat superstitious (Continued on Page Four) Fruits and Vegetables 'Our Specialty , • ' PRICES ARE RIGHT ' •, BEST QUALITY: • ARRIVALS ARE DAILY "If Ire to ie Had, We Rave It." McKEE'S MARKET , 105 E. Beaver Ave. Phone 4921 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lacrossemen Thump Lehigh, 1 1 -2, In Damp Season Finale By BILL FOWLER Shaming entirely too much drive for a rather amateurlgh Lehigh outfit, the State laerosge team trampled the Ehmineerq, 11-2, Sat urday th ring down the em taldcm the FM 9efigon 'Captain Ray Coslcery dumped a shot t one Into the net to start the flrevtorlts with 'the first period three minutes old and the Lions were never headed Ritter came in fast to score unassisted a fen minutes lam, while Haffentaffet countered with one-half of Le high's points COMiiely tallied again on a pass from Denim) as the (matter ended After an eight-minute siesta, the local boys suddenly turned on the pressure DeFairo, Rittet, Wueo. Panthers Edge Lion Trackmen 7.13-633 In Sunshine And Rain `Golfers Did Their Best'- Rutherford Linksmen Record Good Despite Losses "They did very well consider log the fact that there were no stars on Abe team, it was just an excel lently balanced outfit, an outfit of bOys who trained seriously to win and tiled their best to do so" 4`hat was Coach Bob Ruther ford's statement about the Lion golf team, and in spite of the fact that the Blue and White linksmen wound up in thhd place in the BMA. the Nittanymen deserve this praise On the face of it Bill d place seems no place to crow from, but a thoroughgoing look at the tee ords reveals a team that was one of the best the Lion has had in a long - lime" - It took two mighty good teams to lick the Nittanymen, Princeton and - Georgetown, and befell , they accomplished that feat, the Lion linkamen had written this record for the books defeat of Tony Knee by Bill Gloss, the same Kaye who was the only contender in league competition last yew to turn in a perfect 7% season score, victories to the tune of 8-1 over Pitt, Rutgeis and Penn, a second swamp over Pitt, 7-2, and a win over a vaunted Cornell team, 11-4 I.M. Mushball I,eagues Play . In 2nd Round Independent And Fraternity Loops Active; Soccer Teams Compete nushball in both the Proton'. ty,,and Imtmendent Intiammal Leagues moved into the second bracket of the single eliminations last week In' Independent League games Forestry Society trounced Flesh men Ag Ed , 20-9, on Tuesday, BRB' measured Watts Hall 2, 13- 4. on Wednesday as Watts Hall 1 took Gieist Hall, 15-6, and Bea ver House outsluggticl ' Varsity Hall, 18-12. On Thursday 1 1-Lee- Low edged Beaver House, 6-5 Over in the finteinity loop on ifunsdav Phi Gam downed Phi Hap, /1-6, and Gamma Sig downed Phi Tau, 16-7. Phi Delt hetit, Alpha Zeta, 4-1, on Wednes day. In Thursday games DU edged IDTD, 8-7, and Alpha Chi Sig beat Sigma Pi, 3-1. Phi Delt took:ATO, 9.8, on Friday. - Kappa Sig and ATO were tied for-first in one of the intramural soccer sections as the weekended Phi?•Kappa held first place in a .econd, and Forestry Society led a third. division. schel and Buser took turns In romping down the field and de positing the pellet in pay dit t in a remarkable scoring splurge, making the halfway count 7-1 The second half uas chiefly not able as the wettest lacrosse exhi_ bitian of the year Playing 10- minute Quailing, the two teams waded up and down the field in a heavy downpour which made the game a comedy of errors rinser and Ct amel added n pair of tallies to the Nittany total, uldle Claude Board, milmtitute in home accumulated two neat goals in the last stanza With the sec ond and final Lehigh marker ac counted for in the rough period, the final gun sass the score at 11-2 Bud Mere's played centertield, Clark Sets Record; Nick Vukmanit, Frazier Star By 808 LANE Univm vity of Magian ghee gal axy of Duck mars remained unde feated by gaining a dose 7 11 / 2 A vlUmv over the previoush un beaten Nit tan) Lions SaturdaY aftel noon The bitter contest was delm MI mole than an horn by a di to ing lain cc Ilia coveted the Dark ollk tmo inches of wale) in. many places Two Penn State t ecmds were <Mattel ed in the pole vault and the high jump. and both mete bro ken by Lion pet tot mets Bob Clark vaulted 13 feet 2'4 Inches as he smashed Ins own mat k of 13 feet 1 inch set 11191 year Dick Smith high jumped 6 teat 2 inches to bleak the Mullet milt of L feet Ith inches vet by Jim Redmond 'lB Captain Millet Fraviel and Nick Vakmanic mete the bright spots of the 'Lion 1044 both mew were dual Ainnets nuilet negotiated the 120-yuld high bindles ill 14 9. one tenth of a second slim t of the 14 8 he set last yew In the 220-yard low hurdles, the Lim captain splashed through the mud and 1%8- lei eve) the Muriel a in 24 8, eas ily %%inning the event by tines or four yalds NI( k Vulonanic NS 011 the javelin event vi lih tt tin ow of 198 feet 10 1 / 2 Inches, the discus with a heave of 141 feet 7 1 / 2 inches, and came in the shot lint to malt a third place Ft tick Ohl Panlitet sprint sun, silts the only niple winner of the dav, annexing lii sts in the 100. 220, and the Mond jump In the latter event he Make the Pitt mink with a leap of 24 feet 1 Inch 'Long , John" Woodruff, Pitt's Olympic champion, lan In easy fashion agile mobbed the mile and SSO Al Boulangel of Pitt and John. ny Strange and Len !fend°ison of the Nitlany Lions laced neck and neck fol eve, seven laps of the two-mile event, shut 'Boulanger fi nally splinted into the lead with a final buret of speed and took the event in 'I 49 2, excellent time con kideling the condition of the track 120-yard nigh hudtes—Won by Prime), Penn State, second, New man, Pitt, third, Sulhowski, Pitt Time-119 100-yat d dash—Won by Ohl, Pitt, second, Tiegonning, Pitt, *hn d, Sutton, Penn State Time -9 S. Mile tint—Won by 11/militia (Continued on Page Four) MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread Is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourinshing And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth this is the loaf for you. 11 , 1orning Star, Tru4Vheat Purity Bread and Trophy Winner' Cake. .i;---, IIII) the inside defence placed attach, and everyboth any Nei% happy ugh point of the lout ctannt °c caned alien Cockers, playing cen ter field tot the first time lib lily life, turned and shouted from the middle of the field 'Hoy, Nick, liou'm I loin"'" Subciltutec Hank Freedman Claude 13oaiii, Steve Plchico, Tacit Tudin, Geoige WuMelt, Don New. George Bonctein and Lee Mane saw novice in tile (losing nifillites of the fray Seale by Quattei Penn State ____ '3 4 2 2-11 'Lehigh 1; 0 0 1— 2 Scaling Pena Stute—Coskei v 2, Rate , 2, BUSeI 2, Board 2, De- Falco, Wuenicliel, Cramer, Le high—Hafreniaffei 2 Ewell Stars As Yearlings Bow To Pitt Sets 3 Records; Pitt Triumph:, 68Y2-66Y2 Paced In the sensational 13m net Buell, alio smashed Once Lion Cub I ecot its, the ft esh man t t ack stei s lost a heatt-la raking liSy,- 66 1 4. allot' to the Pantile] fresh men Satin da} afternoon The fiesliman speedster earned 16 points for his teammates as he WOll the 100, 220, and the Woad Jump In the 100 INell aas pushed In Motel of Pittsburgh but broke the tailors Lion thne by one-tenth of a sprawl as lie sins clocked is 17 In the 220-youl dash, Brllney suept don a the stretch in 21 1 noel a track COVPI ;NI by mud and water to smash the lot mer flesh mark of 21 4in that. event Again in the broad jump. I;.avell jumped 24 feet 1% Inches to pass the fol. mer record of 22 feet 4 1 / 2 Inches The cub star stole the show from the varsity ns he bettered the marks of Ohl of Pitt, who won the tin ye omits In tam city competi tion, 120-yaid 'nigh litnilles—Won by Powell, Pitt, second, Cooper, Pitt, thud, Bloom, Penn State Time-16 2 100.yat d dash—Won by Ewell, Penn State, second, Cat tei , Pitt, thud, Stickel, Pitt. Time-97 (New Freshman ecoi d). ' Mule run—Won by Buckwaltei , Penn State, second, Olsen, Penn (Continued On Page Four) Make Your Getaway The Greyhound Way! -1 Likely as not you , can buy your Grey. Sample Ona•Way Fara, hound ticket home with Just the money you get from the aecond•hand store for last semester's textbooks—and you know that's not very much) With fares so low and Super-Coaches so comfortable, it's no wonder Greyhound is the easy course that everybody's taking to get out of col. legit See your local Greyhound agent— and, incidentally, have a nice vacation! STATE COLLEGE HOTEL GREYHOUND TERMINAL Corner College Ave. and Allen St Phone 733 , GRE*4?lJitiD Page Three.—. '42 Nine Remains Unbeaten As Rain Halts Pitt Game Penn State's fieshman base vesteidav pointed foi an undefeated section pith only Wyo : , ming Semmaiy in then nay rate! lain last Salm day stopped then came with Pitt freshmen at the Lad of two innings of semeless play Of tha five games scheduled so fat, the Lion Cubs have won three Two, 'Melee] slang and Pitt, have been tamed out in the second in ning Beaten %%me Kiska Piet), Syracuse freshmen, and Cm nell freshmen Wyoming Seminary will play heie Satuiday In the fast inning agsinst Pitt, two of the Pantheis singled but faded to score When State came to bat, 10 of the (list 12 pitches by Egan, Pitt Mule', were balls and Wayne Piemptei, Steve Matula, and Bill Deblet walked. 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