Friday, April 26;1940 Between The Lion With 808 WILSON Success Story This is'a story about a guy who has Just-been elected Penn State's outstanding senior athlete. It dates back to the Spring of 1938 When Nick Vulcmanic, then only a - sophomore, scored a grand slain in the nation's Nivel:n th] owing competition by sweeping the vial( in the Penn Relays, the IC , the NC A A- - champion chips, and finally , in the National A A U games By accomplishing the feat land all within two months time), Vulc• manic, still an extrtmely modest and unassuming youth, probably brought more fame to the Penn. sylvania State College than any other Lion athlete in the past decade To-get , back to the stery—one - afternoon ate! Vukmanie had set his aniaring record and had con tributed more than his share of points as a member of the Lion track team, he dropped in at Rea say good-bye to back coach ',Chick Werner As he was about to'leave, Wer ner, called him back and asked "Nick, don't volt want to take a javelin along with you" You may want to to', one ai ound back home this summer" ~ Nick looked puzzled for a mml ute, and then smiled , ' "No thinks, Chick," he said, "You see, practically, every kid in Mather has a tavern, and I won't have any trouble borrowing one." - ' - Ten Previous Winners - Vukmanic was the 11th Lion athlete to win the misted award which is based 'on athletic ability, value to the team, years of service, captaincies, intercollegiate national championship honors, and the amount of publicity given the Col lege Memos winners of the award wale Steve llamas, 1929, Marty McAndrews, 1930, Frank Diedrich, 1931, Jesse Brewster, 1033, Tom Slusset, 1934, Al Michaels, 1935, Bill Mille', 1930, Frank Smith, 1937, Windy Wen.:, 1938, and Harry Hannon, 1939 , _ So for 1940 11 . 5 congratulations not only to track captain and out standing snnicir_ athete, Nick Vali manic, but fn the coaching staff of the Pennsylvania State College for Hs wise and considerate selection. 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ARRANGE' c • YOUR, APPOINTMENT TODAY • -::`PENNITATFPHOTOIHOP Lion Nine Battles At Rutgers, Army • ver Weeken • Bastian, Truhn Star In Nabbing sth Straight Win In Owl Till, 3-2 Richardson, Medlar Scheduled For Mound Duty; ) Nittanyliurler Gains Ninth Consecutive Victory SY ROSS LEHMAN Gaining its firth consecutive victory by staking a "Frank Mem well" finish to 4queere out a l-2 victory over Temple on Tuesday, the Lion baseball nine will face Lingers today and Army tomorrow away In the Meath-taking, nin-and-tuck battle with' the strong Owl nine, Ed Bastian bested Temple's Andy Tomasic for his ninth straight win `Bastian allow&l one mined run, 13 scattered hits, and struck nut .•even Teinple ballets Leaving then stamping grounds I for the second time this season, the Nittany ha:chattels' will test then ability in enemy territory ! with Jim Richardson seeking his third win against a rugged Scar let nine and Chuck, Medlar slat ed to hull in the Cadet tilt. Ken Trulm, Lion shot tstop, fur nished the Nittany baiting punch when he garnered five of State's nine hits, tied Temple, 2-2, with an.eighth inning single with the bases loaded, and then repeated in the 12th inning with the game winning ,blow As darkness threatened to deadlock the game in the 12th in ning, Stu Quailey led off with a pinch hit single Paul , Menzie sacrificed him to second, and SaPP walked after Bill Debler struck out With two men out, Martin Val err hit an infield safety to fill the bases and set the stage for Tiuhn's hot beet past the Owl shortstop to, scot° Quailey with the wining tally Owls Score Early Sports Calendar ... TODAY Baseball—Rfilgirs. away. Track—Penn Relays, Drake Re lays. away.,, Tennis—Carnegie,Tech, away. TOMORROW. Lacrosse—Maryland, 2 30 p m. Golf—Army. 2 p m , ,Spring football—Sf. Vmcent, 2.30 n. m. Baseball—Army, away Tennis—Pitt away. Traek—Penn 'Relays, Drake Re - , lays.. away Freshman baseball Arm y, away. Cub Baseballers Meet Army Away Journey, To-West Point For Opener Tomorrow Leo Houck's yearling baseball nine will open their 1940 spiing baseball season when they travel to West Point to combat the Aimy plebes tomorrow Big Al Mather, six-foot, three southpaw, and Ed Tuleya, right handed fa r st ball Michel, ate the leading candidates fom the opening mound task against the Cadet plebes Exhibiting the same"'fast ball and sharp breaking curve that Ben Simone°lll, formes Lion twirler, was noted for, Maurer promises to be one of the best pitching finds ever discovered by Houck ',Lineup Set" The starting Imeup probaby will include Jim Sampsel and Bill Richards alternating at catching duties, Jim Eallantyne at first base, Mazzocco or Earl - Brown cov ering seconil,`Blll-Thomas at short stop, and Will Van Lenten guard ing thud base Regisfrahon el For • SOciai Stiininei Course , Undergraduates taking Summer cain p or Summer practicuni courses must register on May 2 and 3 in •the Registt ar's , Office Couises in this category include Agronomy '44; Dairy Husbandry 17, Forestry Camp, , geology 70 and 72, Home Economies 315, Hor licultine 17, Landscape Architec tuiel6 -and 17, Mining GO, Poul try Husbandry 9, and Surveying 98 Summer courses alreadyle placed on second semester , schedules have been discarded After Temple had garnered its two suns in the first and third in nings, Bastian gradually strength ened, and State pushed two tallies access the plate in the eighth to tend the game into extra innings Co-captain Menne's eighth in ning single utto center was fol lowed by Tomasis's two flee passes to Debler and Valerie Again, with two out, Tiuhn loop ed a short hit into 'Olt center to tie the stoic Sapp Injured With Eddie Sapp dislocating his shoulder in a close play at second 'base fn the' ifnil-nining and Futz Seibel still suffering from a blood 'clot 'on his deft elbow, Joe Bedenk will use Steve Matula, sophomore infielder, to replace Sapp, while Debler will continue to sub al first base and John Ebei sole-will slatti in center field Players making . the trip aic Pitchers, RichardsOn, Bastian, Quailey, Robinson, Del mama), and Sychterz, catchers, ''pitchers, Richardson, Medlar, Menzie, Tr uhn, Matula, Debler, and Selbel, outfielder, Gates, Eb ersole, Sherwin, and Farris Opener , Lion Netmen Win O From Gettysburg, 84 ' Lose Last Match On Coin Toss; Meet Pitt, Cirn'egie Tech Away Today And Tomor'roW BY PAT NAGELBERG Off to a successful stai t in the,belated season opener against the Oettxsburg netmen by an 8-1 score on Wednesday, Penn State's ten nis team Invades the Carnegie ( Tech and Pitt lairs today and tomor 's ow in quest of their second and third victories of the 1940 campaign, The Lions swept the first eight matches with the Bullets and only darkness prevented a possi 61e clean sweep as 'the third dou bles team, trailing 3.6,6-6, lost the second and deciding set on the toss of a coin With the entire lineup coming through in such commendable style, Coach Ted Roethke will in all probability use the same players against the Tartans and -Panthers Mac Weinstein gave State an early lead by taking the measure of Clint ' Hendrickson, 6-0, 7-5. Weinstein displayed mid-season form against, the Gettysburg ace, wining the first 13 points in a row and clinching the-initial set in 15 minutes Mac's deep and power ful backhand shots, supplemented by a well placed serve, bewilder ed his Opponent who was unable to get started. The second set was evenly contested with, the 'Styled for Junior Prom Dancing and Romancing' Individual Hair Styles Are - ' 9l ) 1 Oui 'Specialty , auti en re ,- l4'est ieaver-Avenue PENN sTr c lTrE CnT,LE6TAN INVADES MID-WEST, I +++ Trackmen Enter Penn And , Drake Relays To - morrow Ewell, Vulcinaoit Go To Iowa; 11 At Philly By BILL McKNIGHT For the !list time in Penn State track history a Lion delegation will enter the Drake Relays at Des Moines, la , and for the'4oth time a Nittany team will tie sent to the Penn Relays in Philadelphia 'Both events will take place 'today and tomm z ow. , Outstanding trackmen Barney Ewell and Captain Nick Vukm.i;re will represent Penn State in.. t' Drake contest., Eirell is ente , in the invitation 100-yardidash,ano broad jump, and Vukmahlc v. ill thiow the javelin , This year Coach Werner ' as tak ing 11 delegates to the' Philadel phia conte:it tcrenter'seven — eFnts In'-the 2-mile run Bill'Snith and Len Henderson will represent the Lions Moffatt Krug Enter The pole vault will find Scott Moffatt Penn State's sole entry, and Orvis Krtig will represent the Nittanymen in ,the high Jump ~ The 2-mile relay team includes Frank Mule, Dick yohn, Jim Wil liams, and Max Peters, anchor man .. Walt Hosterman and 'Orvis Krug are entered in the broad Jump, and Bob Hutchings will run the 400- meter hurdles" , Lion netman taking the deciding 11th and 12th gales , A close battle in the number of singles found Captain Jerry Good - man prevailing over Gettysburg's Dick Henry in a three-set match, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 Goodman was very erratic In the first, set and had difficulty with his - ground strokes until the second set In the other four singles matches, Del Hughes defeated Dick Coleman 6-'l, 6-4; Chuck Bowman beat ,Quentin I Garman, 6.2; 4-6, 6-1, Johnny Knode down ed Ed Myers 4 .6-3, 6-4, and Ted Lesko eked out a:close 5-7, 6.4, 6-4 decision over Sam Koons. The Weinstein-Hughes due de feated Hendrickson, and Smith, 6-2, 6-2 Goodman and Bowman paired up to top Henry and Gar man 6-4, 6-2, In the' first two 'doubles matches. Stickmen Face Maryland Here Tomorrow Lions Lose Again As Garnet Wins, 8-2, Wednesday Tillehelding Terrapins Won Last Year By 18-2 BY JOHN BAER Knocked back Into their famili ar underdog role on Wednesday by an underrated Swarthmore outfit, 8-'3, the Lion lacroscemen will run up against a , national champion Maryland ten on New Beaver Field at 230 p m tomor row Last yeas the Teirapins r an away from the Nittany warners by an astounding 18-2 count, and are r favoied to•repeat their victory tomorrow. ' In the Swarthmore game Rogei Frost, Comet in home, put the visitors out in hont only eight seconds after the opening whistle Both teams went scoreless for the rest of the quarter Swarthmore's Al Thatcher started the ball rolling again in 1 08 of the second period by scor ing unassisted Frost tallied again before Lion Co-captain Bart Bus er dented the net from close range to give State its.first goal Garnet Leads al Half Unassisted, Thatcher tallied for the second time as the half ended Score Swarthmore 4, Penn State I State snapped out of its lethar- gy in the third pet iod and spread Swarthmbre's cone defense, per mitting Co-captain George Ritter to score twice Both goals were tallied in the same way Jim Rid dell running behind the goal pass ed to Balm who cut across to shoot from Just outside the crease In spite of the mote effective State attack, the Garnet held its three-goal lead In 909 Frost registered his third counter, and Lin Wolfe gi abbcd the ball just before the gun sounded, ran the tcngth of the field, and scored be fore the Nittany defense could get set ' The final pet iod saw Lion scor ing completely halted while the Gal net kept up the pace Thatch er tallied twice, once in 6 03 and again in 19 03 Fierce, close checking by the Swarthmore team, and a sluggish attack and sloppy ball handling by State contributed toward the locals downfall Several times the Lion offense gained possession of the ball, worked it downfield, but lost it when messed by the hard-fighting Garnetmen The summaries Swarthmore McCormack L Wolfe Penn State Saler Carter Degu is Smith Thatcher C P Henning( S D Make F D Price Donnelly Snyder n outman C G Ritter S A Hess I? A Buser I H Riddell 0 H. Dattelbaum Penn State 0 1 2 0-3 Svm thmore 1 '1 2 2-8 Goals—Thatcher 4, Frost 3, G Ritter g, Buser, Lyn Wolfe Substitutes—Penn State, J Rit ter, Cicak, Chelly, DoWlei, Sing ley, Zlegenfuss, Newbeiry, Sears, Yudin, Young, McCoy Swarth more, Lyn Wolfe, Griffin, Moses, Jones, Hannum, Beck Referee—E C Corry, SyraCuse Intramural 1 Sportlight The intramural Spring sport season will get off'to a flying start Monday afternoon when teams in 'mushball, soccer, golf, tennis and track see action Cm the first time, Eugen C Bischoff, director of in tramurals, announced yesterday , In the fraternity division, 28 teams are entered in the mushball league, 18 teams in the soccer league, 20 teams in golf, while ten nis and track have drawn 98 and 356 individuals, respectively The non-fraternity division has 20 teams entered in mushball com petition, two teams each in soct..l and, golf to be decided on the beat two out of three basis, 46 individ uals in tennis, and 30 in track The' golf-putting tournament, held over since last Fall, will also be decided in the near future In order to facilitate fair competition, teams are requested to supply; one official each "$22 Given To Loan Fund Junior Service Board netted $22 75 from about 450 ,tickets for the benefit movie last Thursday and Friday Proceeds will go to the Student Loan Fund, Lion Golfers Seek Third Straight ,Against Army After Downing W&J, 8-1 Klingensmith And Seebold Cover Course In 74; Rutherford May Change Lineup After Playoffs BY STAN POKEMPNER Sweeping an untried Washington & JelTei - on golf team, E-I, Wednesday, Penn State's varsity golf Lion , ' who have