'Tuesday, ]Siy v '{3o,' 1939 J liV I *"* •* LixMNine Battles Buckriell Today; Downs Mules 8- ''' p ; , ______ _____ LioriKNetters Top BtfcKnellln Finale Roethkemen : :Win 7, Lose 3 During Year; . Hilctebrandt, Arberg End Careers | Downing BncknelVs Bisons 6-3 tennis Lions'clowdj.onejof the most the spoit in Valley, \vi \ Plaving the'"finest* game of his* :aieei," Captain ;nded ,his collegiate competition a blaze of)' glory jby talcing ieoige McCalls' highly touted Jueknellian, .jjf'stralght sets '6-2, ii-3 Carl Arwrg, sthe only othei ..also turned n winning ii om i'Crq t 'Si, ■l Thd,/defe£t§!}£ /Del] Hughes bv Caisoh’avas2£tte n first, time the I- <V_i £ keep-Mol ... i 1 iKone'of our • i « 4*4, , l^G|tton Everiiiig'Gowns , ; . Plfy SllltS ifer-P* ,* , t > - PvVf W s -jt + Alic^Elizabeth , \ -M< r r !\-r .. ' BUILDING v “ j plan to do this summer, ’ chances are you’ll have »a busy time. So keep ' the telephone, in mind ~. for work or play. ,'”J, - In hunting a job or licking the job, it’s a ! 11 good idea to let the tele- I phone help., The man ■ or woman who tele; 'phones gets there jirst— and gets more done in Bjßp - less time with less'eftort; ''Sjffj: (jSfw • <w / ‘‘ " J ' Rales are reduced on most Long Distance .calls every night after ' seven and all day .Sunday; • '' \ ' . f - ‘, THE BELL TELEPHONE.COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA - ,< '' - " ' &v: 3l fIcLORIE \ Saturday afternoon, Penn State’s : bulhant seasons in the historv of inning seven and losing three sophomoie lacquetman tasted de feat since the opening match nt Penn He pieviously had downed his man in the foi mei meeting of the two teams Jeny Goodman and Gus Bigott both, ian into tiouble but contin ued playing then best tennis to win Bucknell’s tluee points wcie gained in the fifth singles and m the fiist and third doubles en counteis The summaiy Singles—Cap tain A 1 Hildcbiandt, State, de feated McCall G-2, G-3, Mac-Wein stein, State, defeated Steele 8-G,~ G-3, Jeny Goodman, State, de feated Richaidson b-3, 4-G, G-3, Gus Bigott, State, defeated Cap tain Dunham 2-6, 6-2, 7-5, and Call Arberg, State, defeated Cionk 7-5, 6-2 Doubles—McCall and Steele, Bucknell, defeated Hil debiandt and Weinstein G-3, G-3, Goodman and Bigott, State, de leated Richaidson and Dunham 10-8, 7-5, and Carson<and Cionk, Bucknell, defeated Hughes and Bob Knby C-2, 6-3 Weinstein Second In Eastern Court Ranks Mac Weinstein ’4l, vorsitv ten nisman, lias received °econd place lanking hi junioi competition in the Middle AtlantU States, it has been announced - The numbei one post was won by Izzy Beilis, Penn ace and doubles partner of Weinstein, in tournament competition. head No matter wKat you KALIN’S MEN’S SHOP Semi-Annual Clearance Sale " KI,NI |^ IAY M ■J-- ,;122JSouth Alien-Street 8:00 A.M. , BETWEEN THE LIONS With 808 WILSON Sports Editor Today being Memorial Day, it is only fitting and proper 1 that tills space shonld.be a commemoration to those men whose deeds on the Penn State sports front will be come a closed booh with their giactuation two weeks from now I speak of those seniors who, dining the past Com yeais, have achieved peisonnl piominence as Lion sportsmen and who have made undeniable nthletic eontiibu tinns as stnndaid beateis ol the Blue and White Natmally, when so selective a Jist is pi someone/is bound to feel slighted if his name is not included It never falls to hap pen" So lest by some unfoi git able ovei sight T neglect to mention any justly deseiving Lion ntliJete, please tui and feuthei me at once The lionoi toll Hany H'airison —Outstanding in two spoiLs Hariy was n leal “money playei” in both To omit his name in any football 01 base ball write-up would be about ns thoughtless as leaving HJtlei out of an at tide on the destiny of cen tral Europe A 1 Tapman—Undefeated in dual meets last season, A 1 was probnb- Iv the most colorful little boxer evei to wear Lion gloves And believe me, Hint’s saying plenty 'Bav Cossety—Captain of State’s hit-and-miss Incrossemen, Ray has led the squad hi scoring every sea son foi the past three years He received All-Ameiicnn lionoi able mention last yeai and finished thiid foi individual scoring honors in the State this yeai The Ciaighead twins—-Toint win ■neis of the John Wi White Fellow ship, members of Phi Beta Kappa <andtvai°ity wrestlers in the same weight glass, John and Frank are two of the most amazing' twins you can imagine .With the same degree of ferocity they tackled a vaisity sport plus their studies and wete more than just successful in both. Hint Why don’t you two guys try for a Rhodes Scholarship. Charlie Prossei—A coid-cutthig inanhic if I ever saw one, Chat lie was author of most of Penn State" basketball successes this year Max Corbin—Although it is not listed in Roget’s , Thesaurus, the word Corbin'is synonymous with basketball at Penn State. Mux vac compbshed the -near-unbelievable with his split-second shot that traveled three-quarteis the length of the floor to tie West Virginia as the gun'soiinded last winter Millet Fra/ier—_Captaln of Penn State’s track .Lions Tor the season just past, "Frna" holds the College recoids in both the high and low' luu dies He won both events in the Penn A C meet 'this year and has --placed second in IC4-A meets foi the past two years Ray Brake—despite the fact that only a few days ago did he recover completely from a severe case of cant-connecty (a disease common to most baseball players), Ray de seives mention along with the rest for three years of merciless slug ging'and almost flawless ontfield ing -He lias captained the Lion nine to one of its most successful seasons in leceut yeais. * ✓** (Continued On Page Four) OPENING DATE —JUNE Ist HOTEL BEAUTY SALON OVER CORNER ROOM HOTEL STATE COLLEGE 1 Let us aasisttyop with youi beauty problems. lndividual “coiffure, k New Babv Hair Cut Scientific Facials and treatments for thin and falling hair TJiuUno Permanent Wave, most efficient, natural and actual pei umnent wave known. Give us the pleasure*of consulting with you without obligation I J*- ’ ’ * DOROTHY HARVEY. Bastian Turns Tide For 4th Relief Win; Play 4 More Games Bedenkmen Wind Up Season At Home With 4 Tilts This Week And Next; Have 11 Wins, 4 Losses By BAYARD BLOOM Bafllmg Ed Bastian, Penn State’s sensational lelief huilei, chalk ed up lelief win No 4 Satuulay afternoon when he downed a smooth Muhlenbeig nine, 8-4 With foui games vet to play, staiting with Eucknell heie at 2 JO pm today, the Lions have won eleven ami lost but foui '■ s -t * All foui of the tilts will bo play ed on the home diamond Aftei” the Bucknell game today, the„Be denkmen will not leave the Beav ed Field leservation thiough the Rutgeis battle Satui day 01 the doublelieadei with Pitt next Fu-, and Satui day - ‘ . - Facing 19 Muhlenbeig batsmen in 4Vz innings of bnllmnt pitch ings, Bastian stiuck out five and allowed only*tvvo hits Home mns by Captain. Ray Blake anil Mart Valen m the eighth, a thiee-iun seventh inning, and the beauti fully conditioned Beaver Field dia mond all conti ibuted to the Lion victory With the Mule nine leading 2-1 in the fii st half of the sixth, the skies opened up with a steady dovvnpoui which lasted foi 35 minutes When it finally stopped, Munlenbeig playeis dug then dents into the baselines, collecting all the mud they, could, and Penn State playeis treaded lightly. The umpnes called play ball, howevei, saving the Bedenkmen fiom a loss Bastian leplaced “Haid-luck” Bill Neal in the fifth Neal, aftei stiiking out thiee of the fust five batteis he faced, was tapped foi one lun in the thud and one in the fifth, befoie he was leplaced by Bastian Shoitstop Hanv Hamson and centei fielilei Bi nice, the only sen ioi s on the Lion nine both turned in ci editable petfoimances in the Muhlenbeig victoiy Hariison, be sides fielding beautifully, smashed out a double in the seventh seor- i Nittany Track Tenth In IC Viikmanic. Frazier, Griest Star For Lions; Score 10 Points As U. S. C. Wins By 808 LANE If Southern California, Pittsburgh, California, Michigan State, Columbia, Biown, Yale, and N Y. TJ, had not enteied m the IC4-A tiack and field championships in the ( jTiiboiough Stadium on Randalls Wand Satuidpy, Penn State’s ti would have piobably won the event instead of finishing in a.tie for tenth place with Princeton and Maine, all thiee teams having scnieij 10 points Although the Nittany Lions did. not faie so well theie weie scv eial bulliant performances besides that of a toind sun to show foi an aftei noon’s woik. On Fnday, Captain Miller Fraziei bieezed ovei the 120-high and 220-low huidles in 14 7 and PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'mg Biulce and Bastian Brake tallied two tuns with a hornet and n single The box scoie: Muhlenbeig ah 1 h o a e Simco\, 3b 4 0 2 14 0 Schappell, ,41 2320 Busby, 2b 4 0 0 G 1 1 Sewaids, lb 400701 Inetiich, .If 4 0 0 3 1 0 Smitheis, cf __ 4 3 1 1 0 1 Stamus, c 2 1 2 3 2 0 Ciahum, if 3 0 1 0 0 0 Wussokowich, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 32 3 0 24 12 i Penn State ab t h o a o Sheiwm, if 412000 llnuison, ss _ 4 0 2 0 3 0 Nenzie, 3b J__ 4 0 114 2 Cutes, If 4 0 1 4 0 0 ;£app, 2b 3 12 3 0 0 Aalcln, c 4 2 2*Blo Siibel, lb 4 0 0 8 3 0 Brake, cf 3 3 2 0 0 0 Neal, p 0 0 0 1 1 6 Bastian, ‘p 3 1 "1 0 0 0 Totals 33 8 13 27 9 2 Muhlenberg 001- 010 011—4 P<*nn State 001 001 33x—8 Runs batted in—Wassokowich 3,jSheium, Hannon 2, Valen 2, Bilike, Two-base hits— Valen, Sttimus, Home tuns Valeri, Brake, Sacrifices—Giaham, Neal, Stjimus, Wassokowich, Double plays: Schappell to Sewaids, left onjbases—Penn State. 4, Muhlen bug 7, Base on balls—off Was soiowith 2, Bastian 2, Stiuck out b\j Neal 3, Bastian 5, Wassoko \v|h 2, hits off Neal 6, in m nijigs; off Bastian 3, m 4% in nings; Balk, Bastian, Passed hall Valeri, Winning pitcher Bastian, 7 me of game 1 38.'" ■ v '" rr j Umpmes—Hancock, Shively ien Finish -A Warfare id * 2 8 to wm fiist place in both hraits In the semi-finals Satuiday morning Fraziet won the second hikt of the 120-high huidles in 149 but placed fourth m the fin als as Jim Humphrey of U SC. equalled the IC4-A lecord of 34 4 220-lows Fiazier finished sixth as*Eail Vickery of the Tro japs set a new record of 22 8, swashing the mark of 23 1 which hejhad set the day befoie " pJiclc Vukmamc placed second tojßob"Peoples of U S C., the Tro jan war-horse tossing the javelin 228 feet, 114 inches to set a new [K|4-A maik. Nick hurled the spear 198 feet 2% inches Bill Griest ran one of his great- races as he ran second to Johnny Woodruff of Pittsbuigh in jl 54. The Negro star set a nev. meet mark in the time of 1 -4l 2 Ki the mile run Frank Maule placed sixth ns Louis Zampeum of |U S C. grabbed the race in the leanid time of 4 11 2 Len Hend erson fell m the two mile event aria.' suffered eight spike wounds, but got up and finished the iace in p.very couiageous performance The whole affaii turned out to beta western rout with the Uni versity of Southern California leasing the field with 71% points, taling six titles and sharing in tw<J others in the greatest land slide ever "accomplished in IC4-A competition. ■* 'The most humorous lemark of the*, day was accredited to Tom Keane, caustic-tongned Syracuse coach, who when asked to com ment on the U.SC. eastern in vasion said, “I am glad the cham pionships remained m America “ Frosh Trounce Wyoming, 7-1; End Unbeaten Two-Hit Pitching Marks Easy Win On Beaver Field Saturday Romping ovei Wyoming Semi nal 7-1, Leo Houck's freshman baseball team easily tallied its fourth victory and closed its season undefeated on New Beovei Field last Satin day after noon Wilk and DeliUan/o. State pitchers allowed onlv one hit apiece Staiting with a tally in the first inning the fie«lunen failed to score onlv in the thiid and seventh frames of the eight-inning contest WJyoming pushed across its only tally in the sixth with the aid of an enor, a single and a double steal. In the fouith they muffed a scoring opportunitv as Kasnikowski was out trying to stretch a tiipie into a home run Bill Dehlet at first base led the fieslimen in the field and at the plate Without nn erior he legis tered 12 putouts. tin oo unassisted Hostetler Wins Race Donald W Hostetler ’4l won the alLColtege hike iace yesterday in the excellent time of 13 minutes and 30 seconds The race started at the'post office, continued over the hack load to Bo&lshuig and ended at Shiugletown Gap James M Scott ’4l, lesse C Cooper ’42, Charles R Gilmaitln ’4l, and Ei nest A. 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