Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 16, 1940, Image 3

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    Tasciay, April 16, 1940
Dum, Merrill Win Prizes
Samuel A Dum '4l and Howard
.1 Merrill '43 won the professional
and amateur classes, respectively,
at the annual Block' and Bridle
livestock judging contest held in
the 'Stock Judging Pavilion Satur
day afternoon.
Lsfrde
- Sh6v.7l: at 1:30, 3.00, 6:30, 8:30
TODAY., and WEDNESDAY
.. 5. " THURS. FRI
IcaitaitYl to support
Fietzel's Fund.
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GE RGE RAFT
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'/te, USE
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CONDEMNED
by his hear; lull of oval
6' ',, f iiiGS k CAINCV FOR kr
i n ,ew i.n,',,FFIEE DATE , ,..' ,: n - '
AlPitie , boys attending' tits
sho .i.vill be given a free num
bere •ticket The,girls will,al-
i t
'sof,r ceive a ticket from anoth
er? *les.. ,Those , couples who
succeed'lm matchingi'mp their
numbers will have the privil
egeof attending axshowing of
,",711.i. WE MEET AGAIN". ,at
the ICathatri"nexti Saturday,
Monday 'and - Tuesday as our
guest ; ' "I'• ' L:i' :- ' .t - ' 4'
Nine Seeks Fourth Straight Tomorrow
Lions Face Hard-Hilling Syracuse
Team AtHome After 5-2 Victory
Over West Virginia Extends Streak
Richardson's,Five-Hil Pitching Features
Mountaineer Win; Medlar Slated To -Hurl_
By ROSS LEHMAN
Gaining momentum after hipping the lanky West Virginia Moun
taineers, 5-2, Friday, the Nittany baseball team will seek their fourth
censecutive , victory , against a hard-hitting Syracuse nine on New
Beaver Field at 4 , ..p an tomorrow, Saturday's game with the-Moun
taineers was called off because 'of cold weather
Shut otit, 10-0, and Waited to four singles in last year's contest
against the Change squad, the Lions will count on Sophomore Chuck
Medlar to lengthen their victory string of 23 wins in 28 games against
Syi acuse competition
A Mountaineer two-run rally in
the ninth could, not overcome the
five 2 run lead that the Lions piled
up ni early innings ' . .
71.10412 l iana
. . .
This Friday & Saturday Nights
• Present • -
Their Musical
Masterpiece
Danger!!
Men at Work
"Don't Send Your Boy
To Vassar
Curtain Time 7.15
All Seals 50c
SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
pays, Gals, Giggles Galore
:DANGER!
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DON'T FORGET THAT DATE
for the
Freshman ClassP
Dance
with the
PUS OWLS
Friday, April 19111-9 to 12
Informal - 31 1 / 2 c per person - Red: Hall
WVa , abi hose
Grossman, ss 5 0 1 0 5 0
Anderson, et '4 0 0' 1 1 0
Haekenberly,c 4, 0 0 '1 0 1
Seabnght, p 4 0 0 I 5 0
Strauss, If 4 0 2 1 0 0
Schlansky, lb 4 0 0 17 0 0
Vest, if 3 0 0 0 0 0
Slowman, 2b 4. 1 2 2 3 1
Clink, rf 1 1 1 0 0, 0
Brown, 31.) , 2 0 0 0 5 2
•Kanosky 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals . 36 2 6 29 19 4
*Batted 101 Blown in ninth
Penn Stale ab r h a a
Sherwin; rf 4 0 0 1 -0
Matula, 2b 4 '1 2 -2 3
Mende, 31) 3 1 0 1 5
,Deblet, et, lb 3 0 2 0 0 ,
Oates, if 4 1 0 2 0
Valerie, e 3 0 0 5 0
'huhu, ss 3 1 0 1 5 1
Seibel, lb 3 1 0 14 0 0
Richatclson, p 3 0 1 0 3 0
Ebersole, at 0 0 0 1 '0 0
Totals 30 5 5 27 16 3
WVa 00 0 00 0 0 0 2—, 2
P S 0311 01.0 0 0 x:-5
Two-base` hits, Richardson,
,Slowman; three-base hits, Strauss;
saci ince hits, Anderson; struck
out, by Richardson 4, by Sea
ight 2, base on balls—off Rich
dson 2, off Seabriglit 4, winning
pitcher, Richai [non
THE-PENN STATE THESPIANS
Featuring a dozen swell new tunes. The
Three Stooges, Jimmy ' Leyden's band,
Marco Stringer, Jackie Reese, Dotty
Reeves. Barbara ThieLithe Galloping Gait
;Was, and All-College "Piigil
limits—all under Sock Kennedy's directing,
geniud—DANGERI--MEN AT 'WORK can't
miss being Thespians' Hit-of Hits.
A - MUSICAL MASTERPIECE
MEN AT
, You'll laugh yourself to pieces at the Three
Stooges; split four, ways when you
see Kennedy's chorus, you'll mar
vel at the most logically developed plot
in years, you'll applaud-the three Puerto
Rican rhumba specialists, and you'll nay- -
er forget ,DANGER! MEN AT WORK.
50 CENTS - -SCHWAB
STAr4 COLLEGiADI
Swarthmor
Penn, Navy Down
Lacrosse Team
In Weekend Tilts
lions Seek First Win:
Against Swarthmore
By JOHN BAER ' ' '
Stopped twice in their weekend
quest Cm victory, 6-5 by Penn and
10-1 by Navy, the Lion lacrossemen
will continue their camp al gis
against Swarthmore on New,Beav
er Field at 4 p in tomorrow
The Nittany team will be seek
ing not only its first victory of the
season but revenge for last year's
Game. Postponed
Out of, respect to them _cap
tam, John, Alexander Cosinuke.
who died from a heart attack
Saturday night, Swarthmore
College has postponed its la
crosse game with Penn Sidle un
til Wednesday afternoon, Aprd
24. _
7-6 defeat Since 1917 , the Lions
have won four games and the Gar
net three
At Philadelphia Friday, the
stickmen battled in mud which
made \River Field live to its name,
but Penn piled up four goals in the
second quarter to edge the Lions
by a point 1
Co-captain Bart Buser scored
twice to pace the Mihaly scorers
Co-captain George Ritter, Jim Rid
dell, and Bud Dattelbaum contri
buted the other tallies
Against Navy the stickmen met
a veteran team led by Capt Ed
Gillette and All-American Jerry
Hedrick who sparked the Middies
to a one-sided victory Buser count
ed the only Lion tally as he scored
on an outside shot two minutes
befoi e the dnd of the game
WORK
e Game Postponed
Untried Sophomore Talent
To Decide Tennis Outlook
The boys ate in better condition right now than they were at the
same time last year but with throe or four sophomores playing their
first match the outlook for the Penn and Lehigh matches this week
end s anything but bright," Coach Ted Roethke said as he watched
the
,netmen going through their paces yesterday afternoon
With bad weather once again
forcing the squad indoors Friday
and Saturday, 25 aspirants are still
battling for positions in the unde
cided lineup Coach Roethke rs
concentrating on developing three
well-balanced doubles combina
tions to cope with one of the tough
est-tennis schedules in the East
Besides Penn and Lehigh, the var
sity, racqueteers face Army, Navy,
and, Cornell, all three perennial
tennis strongholds
While a victory over Penn, re
cent 8-I conqueror of Lehigh, is.
Volker Handicaps Track Practice
As Drake And Penn Relays Near
First Time Trials Are Scheduled Saturday;
Vukmanic, Ewell Will Enter lowa Competition
A biting wind and freezing temperatures have combined to make
outdoor practice impossible for Penn State's trackmen who are slated
to enter the Penn and Drake Relays on April 26 and 27, only 10 days
It was only two weeks ago that the Lions wet° able to begin us
ing the cinder hack and last week the weather again deprived the
F team of much needed practice
The Lion team making the Penn
trip has not yet been selected but
time trials will be held Saturday,
according to Coach Werner
Pair to Drake
At present, the only two dele
, gates to the Make competition are
I Captain Nick Vukmanic and Bar
ney Ewell Vukmanic will attempt
to leg= some of the laurels he
lost to Bob Peoples, javelin throw
ei from Southern California, last
Spi ing in the IC4-A's and NCAA
meet Ewell will be entered in the
invitation 100-yard dash
Last year's Penn Relays found
the Nittanymen with one first
Place, earned by Vukmanic in the
javelin toss, a third place in the
quarter-mile ielav, and fifth in the
four-mile relay
A final call was issued yesterday
for all freshman track candidates
to repot t to Coach Bob Grieve
'Weather Delays
Varsity Links
Team Selection
Pitt, Match ; Saturday
Opens o.lfers' Season
Positions on the varsity golf
team, which meets 'the - Pitt links
men Saturday, will be determined
by Rlay,offsearly„this week if the
wintry , weather that has held up
practice clears
- Co-captains Kenny Klingensmith
and Bud Miller, Scotty Maxwell,
Bill Hubler, and Jack Brand are
the veterans on whom Coach Bob
Rutherford, Sr, will depend if the
weather , does not clear sufficiently
to penult play-offs In this case,
one other man will be picked from
the other varsity aspirants to ❑lI
out the six-man team
Freshman golf is slowly shaping
up with seven men practicing un
dei the tutelage of Bob Rutherford
Jr On May 4 the yearlings will
meet the Cornell frosh here Two
other matches, with Cornell and
Army, round out the freshman
schedule
The freshmen who have repott
ed so far are Howard Casselberry,
Bill Christman, John Darrance,
Ralph D'lorio, Chuck Elder, Herb
Jennings, and John O'Brien
Bluei Down Greens, 12-0,
In Infra-Squad Football
Hampered by a blinding Spring
' snow storm which made a wide
'open running and passing game
impossible, the Blue team compos
ed of last year's veterans defeated
the Green aggregation 12 to 0, in
the second intra-squad football
game on Saturday
A short pass to the flat, Chuck
Peters to Craig White, mid -way in
the pi actice session proved good
for the initial touchdown Bill
Smaltz Rassed to Lloyd Parsons for
a 15-yard gain and Peters skirted
around his left end for 20 more
yards to , pave way for the tally -
Earl Brown, promising back
from last year's freshman team,
scored the second and final six
pointer ,of the day for the Blues
toward Ithe close of the scrimmage
when he pushed his way into touch-,
down territory from the 12-yard
marker after eluding several tack
lers With most of_ the holdovers
missing,from the lineup, the Blues
completed a successful drive fea
tured by-Bob Rice's 20-yard slash
off tackle and a 15-yard advance
by Bill Bailey on a fake pass
Canon' Theatre Plans
Matching Contest
in conn ection with "The House
Amass the Bay," showing Thurs
dey and`Friday,' the Cathaum The
atre will conduct a matching con
test in which' men and women will
be given numbered cards of differ
ent colors. Collides who can bring
matched numbers to the box office
will receive free tickets
remote, several Lion netmen are
likely to give their Quaker City
Opponents stiff competition Four
of last year's matches went into
extra sets despite the 9-0 defeat
Newcomers who may see action
this weekend are Ray Walters
being groomed for a doubles posi
tion, Chuck Bowman and Johnny
Knode Bill Ramsay also shows
promise of developing into a valu
able addition although his ground
strokes have lacked consistency
and his network has been erratic
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