Tuesday, April 80, 1940 State Baseballers To Play Dickinson Here Tomorrow ',14..i0n5- - Top Rutgers, 10-2, Army,9-3,OverWeekend Seibel lea Batters As Jim'Richardson INurls 3rd Victory; Bastian To Start Tomorrow After swinging home from a two-day victory march in Conquet ing Rutgers, 10-2, Friday, and spanking Army, 9-3, Saturday, with Ken Ti:uhn's lusty bat furnishing the chief artillery,.the Nittany Lion base ' ball team will bid fol its eighth consecutive win against Dickinson ;Mere nt 4 p m tomorrow The Red Devils' are' one of Penn State's tinditional i 'vats, then b6..4eba1l hostilities dating back %as far as 1889. Since that 19th cen- Ili , _ opener, the Lions have vanquished Dickinson 36 times and lost only nine encounteis. -4- Bastian .To Face Dickinson ~.lEd ',Bastian, former ace. relief , pitcher now advanced to" No 1 Aaiting position for `the' Lions, vltil probably oppose Berme Keat ing, six-foot-two right,hander and tfie - Red Devils' star hurler ,',4Unloosing their batting power kir'Alie first time this season, the INlttany baseballers pounded two 'll.litgers pitchers ,for 10, runs and ,Ji . :lnts while Jim Richardson was 'chalking up his thud vtetory- of the' current, campaign, 'allowing tiro runs, and striking - out_ nine batsmen ...Pumping into the lend with two ' ' ' - ":_7 fre ., • ,• ~.....,,., -"A tie„ a 311'14, a . pair 'of stints. A boutomerre , and formal duds. ' ,'..To be in style for Junior Prom, ';Come In to shop at Morrie Fromm's." prinns 1S ,- !ilium Mather's:Day . • Mayllth Don't Forget'HEß ! I - , 7;"' Delicious Vaiieties of CUndy Assorted Chocolates $l.OO up , - Order Now - We Wrap for Maqing Graham Son runs in the fist inning, the Nit tany nine stayed out in limit of the Scarlet team, scot ing three more runs in the sixth, three in the seventh, and two final mark crs in the ninth Truhn and Gates Lead Attack Ken Truhn and Peany Gates accounted-for eight, of the Lions runs Truhn slashed out a double and triple and Gates gar noted four singles and "Ty. Co bbed" his way from first base to home in the final inning to run his.bpsestealing total to five Invading the Cadet camp on Saturday, the Bedenkmen's bats went into long range action again and battered Army with two-run barrages in the first and second innings, scored a !wig tally in the third, added two 'mole counts in the fourth, and ended the battle with 4ingle tallies in the eighth and mush innings. Seibel Returns To Lineup Fritz Seiber returned to first base after his layoff from an'arm injury and slammed out a double and two singles to lead the local Continued On Page 4 Massachusetts . Corporation offers pleasant and profit able summer employment to undergraduates and seniors. Use of a car necessary. Abil ity to speak in public help- , fu 1. N o house-to-house. Many undergraduates in past summers have found this association meets their financial needs. Write Box No. 528, Westfield, Massa chusetts, for explanations. Ewell, Vuknianic Win First Places Al Drake Relays Penn Relay Delegation' Places In Two Events i Penn State's advent into the Drake Relays at Des Moines, la , pa oved highly successful last weekend as the Lions' two-man team, Barney Ewell and Nick Vuk manic, came off with top honors In their events Ewell beat out Billy Brown of Louisiana State in the, 100-yard, dash in 09 0, and Vukrnanie - was fist in the javelin throw with a I toss of 213 79 feet In the qualification heats Fri day, Ewell finished second to Ramsdell of Texas with the time of 09 8 Eight runners qualified foi the final m the invitation 100-yard dash Ewell Fifth in Broad Jump Vukmanzc qualified for the jave lin throw by hulling the spear 206 03 feet foi first place in the preliminaries i Ewell wa , , also enteied in the broad jump and finished in fifth place with a leap of 23 feet, 2 in ches The fist five men in the event were separated by less than a foot , The Lion team at the Penn Re lays, gieatly handicapped by the absence of Ewell and Vukmanic, placed in only, two events. Bill Smith finished third in the two ,mile run, and the Nittanymen took fourth in the distance medley re lay Running for the Lions in the lat: ter event were Van Hartman, Max . Peters, Dick Yohn, and Frank Maule Hartman rap the 440 yards of the relay in 50 8, Peters fol lowed Hartman with 1 55 1 in the 880, Yohn, !tinning the quarter mile, was clocked at 3 00, and Maule ran the last mile in 4 23 The two-mile relay team with Maule, Yohn, Peters, and Jim Wil ' hams placed fifth• Niffany Golfers Play Mountaineer Match Tomorrow Linksmen Top Army, 8-I; !idler Makes 73 Score Tucking an 8-1 victory over Ar my's golfers under their belts on the College links Saturday, Penn State's varsity ,linksmen are point ing for a continuation of their un marred record when they meet West Virginia in their last home match at 2p m tomorrov. Neirly perfect golf weather gave the Lion golfers a chance to dis play their best foim so far before a fair-sized gallery - Bill Hubler, Penn State, was low scores of the match, turning in a 73 Penn State's co-captains Bud Miller and Kenny Klingensmith each scored 74's Miller's fine put ting earned him four birdies Army's solo point was garnered by Ben Mayo, who defeated ,Jack Brand Mayo's 75 was low score for the Army team which played its first match of the season Satur day ' ' Variety was added to the after noon's, matches b y an informal twosome composed of Jack Clarke, 'Penn State golf manager, and Mike Gale, Army's No 7 man The two some played 18 holes, with Fred Cabausa, Army's golf coach, kib itzing along the way. Only com ment of the two players was, "it ended all even," SUMMARIES First foursome' Klingensmith defeated Frank Smi ley, 3-2, Miller defeated Craig Moore, 4-3, best ,ball, Penn State, 3-2 Second foursome Mayo de feated-Brand, 3-1, Hubler defeat ed Captain Joe Hardin, 5-3; best ball, Pini3 State, 3-2 Third four some Maxwell, Penn State, de fei'ted Hanley, 3-2, Seebold defeat 'Ml Penney, one up in 10, holes, best ball, Pep State, one up Faculty Articles Printed In Reseafill Ma,gazines Faculty members of the College have contributed articles to over 70 scholarly magazines during the past seven months Reports on research work, one of the College's three major fields of activity, appeared in such di verse publications as the Dickinson Law, Review, Harvard Business Review, American Mineralogists, Journal of Engineering Education, Journal of Dairy Selene - a, Journal of the 'American Chemical Society, and Journal of Educational Psy chology PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Between The Lions With 808 WILSON Dear Dick: ', Just about Ala lime a year ago I hopped into the driver's seat and took over the reins that go with this column. Today, but not without many regrets and a patting pang far shame! than has been anticipated, I relinquish both reins and driver's sent to you • I gues s , I should congregate you, old man, but instead I'm ex tending you my deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences Oh, don't misunderstand! You've really inherited a good thing. It's just that I realize what a tough row this column is to hoe. And six months 'from now, when you're looking for sympathy, the only place you'll be able - to land it IS in a dictionary under "S." I found that out. • - - I found out, too, that no matter how hard you try, you iiist can't please everybody So forget it , What is more, you will discover that spoils readers ale Just about the most fickle people in the wca Id. They'll agree with what you say one day, and damn you for saying it the next Recipe . , I have boon told, not once but many times, that as a sports editor I would have made a beiter blacksmith. dish-washer, or what-have you. So any advice corning fi b rin me on "How To Be Sportsditor Of The Penn State Collegian" would doubtless be as futile as a damp match. Anyhow—before an advanced case of rigoi mortis sets in—l want to tip you to a few "Do's-and Don'ts that may at least spare you the humility and embarrassment they brought me As I get it, Dick, the leeme for a good Collegian ~pods editm reads something like this 1. Never write anything disdainful about football, its coaches or its players. You haven't a soap bubble's chance in a meet grinder of getting away with it, 2. Never say "Penn State CAN beat Cornell" unless it has to do with soccer. , 3 Get yourself a Sahib Smallliw to take the rap for the ~ ..wrong predictions your column will carry all through foot- ball season. 4 Use the editorial "we" and not the first person "I." Don't be different, whatever you do 5. Play ball with Neil Fleming, Ike Gilbert. Ridge Riley. Jerry Weinstein, and Lou Bell. They know the score ' 6. Tell all varsity sport managers who bother you with stuff like "Why doesn't my team get bigger headlines" where to go in just so many words. 7. When you need good column material see John Law ther and Charlie Speidel first. Try the gang at Graham's next B Just drop that "Athlete Of The Week" award. No body ever got it that deserved it anyhow, I've been told. 9. Never say In two wordsl.what you can say ut ten, which is contrary to all the laws of the press. And. 10 For your own safety's sake, wear a bullet-proof vest, carry a firearm, engage a.pair of bodyguards and never turn your back on anyone You'll never know who your friends are in this-business. Sounds, pretty awful, doesn't , it, Dick"? Well, it isn't really as horrible is I have painted it. All kidding aside, I'm going to miss it, and you're going to love it , L'Envoie With today's colufn Bob Wilson's Between The Lams dies and will be interred without any ceremony whatever For the year to come it belongs to Dick Peters, If Between Vie Lions this year, in compliment and praise, ana thema and condemnation, has accomplished anything toward further ing athletics and sportsmanships at Penn State, then it has not been written in vain. Lion Stickmen Lose, 7-3, To National ChaMpions Nittany Lacrosse Team Shines In 4th Quarter; Co-Captains Ritter, Buser And Riddell Score Flashing its best form of the year in many respects the Lion la crosse team did better than expected in losing to highly-touted Mary land, national champions in',1939, , by a 7-3 taunt on New Beaver Field, Saturday afternoon The highlight of the game for Nittany rooters came in the fourth quarter as State outplayed the visitors, scoring two goals to the Ter rapin's, one Co-Captain Bart Buser tallied first in 615 when he , scooped up a loose ball and fired it past the desperate goalie from Just outside the crease. George Ritter, the other Nit tany co-captain, added the, second point in typical Ritter fashion, smashing around his guard, and driving to scoring position Bill Bond tallied for Maryland in 10 35 State got off to a bad start in the tilt as the visitors', Jack Muel ler scored on an assist by Bond in 2 25 of the first period Half a minute later Bond broke through unassisted to put Maryland on the long, end of a 2;0 count Jimmy Riddell proved himself Don!, Wait , - Until:Graduation , Order Your CLASS RING Now ' and Enjoy It Now L G. BalfOur Co. Branch - Office Crum Jenkins. ;Mgr. , Sall.Pest 100 S. Allen Street Bob Wilson -30- an opportunist as he put State in the ball game by scoring in 10'30 A low pass from George Ritter to Buser went wild but Riddell Caught the ball on the bounce and flicked it into the Terrapin net Jun McGregor and Jack Muel ler kept up the pace for Maryland in the second quarter as the local stickmen went scoreless Score at half 7 time.was 4-1 In the third stanza Jack Muel ler' scored again and Al Schles singer tallied on a pass from Continued On Page 4 Lion Tennis Team To Face Bucknell Here Tomorrow Netmen Extend Streak Against Tech, Panthers With Bucknell's Bisons furnisn ing the opposition here tomorross and the shadow of the mighty Navy team looming on the tennis hot icon on Saturday, Penn State's netmen will find it tougher sled ding to keep then season's iecorJ of three straight victories intact following easy triumphs over Cat negie Tech and Pitt °vet the past week-end The Lions defeated the Skibos of Carnegie Tech, 8-1, on Friday, only a victory in the final doubles match saving the Tai tans from a_shutout In the Pitt encounter Saturday, State swept all nine matches to chalk up their third win, 9-0 To date, Coach Ted Roe thke's minions have lost only two otit of 27 matches, both setbacks sustained by the third doubles team Mac Weinstein, Blue and White ace, dropped only one game in his two singles matches, defeat ing Langfoi d, Carnegie Tech, 6-0, 6.1, and sweeping Harmuth, Pitt, off the courts to the tune of 6.0, 6-0 Captain Jelly Goodman down ed Bowers of Tech, and Goehring, of Pitt, both by a 6-9, 6-3 count Del Hughes defeated Moses, Carnegie Tech, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, and Weiss, Pitt, 6-1, 6-1 'Chuck Bow man defeated Jordan, Tech, 6-2, 6-2, and Ganger, Pitt, 6-0, 6-1 Johnny Knode defeated Salisbury, Tech, 6-0, 6-3, and Martin, Pitt, 6-2, 7-5 Ted Leslco defeated Schill, Tech, 6-1, 6-1, and Nickeson, 0-6, 6-4 6-0 Lose Doubles to Tech In the doubles matches, Wein stein and Hughes defeated Bowers and Jordan, Tech, 6-0, 6-4, and Harmuth and Goehrmg, Pitt, 6-4, 6-2 Goodman and Bowman defeat ed Langford and Salisbury, Tech, 6-4, 6-1, and Weiss and Ganger, Pitt; 6-4, 6-4 Bill Ramsay and Chuck Hough lost tik Heire and Dicker, Tech, 6-4, 5-7, 3-6 Knode and Lesko de feated Nickeson and Kortz, Pitt, 6-2, 7-5 11404 r Personality Hair ,Styling —for-: Junior Prom rGLENN —PBEAUTE. 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STATE COLLEGE Lion !looters To Play F&M In Soccer Clinic The Lion 4occer team will play an exhibition game with Frank tin and Marshall as the highlight of a soccer clinic at John Harris High School in Hai i :slim g Sat urday, The clinic IS the fast ever to be held In this area It is being sponsored by the Hat i 'shut g Pa triot anal the Hai i isbuig Evening News for the benefit of Central Pennsylvania high schools Renew Swim Certificates Students holding Red Ci oss swimming inst.' uctoi s' eel. tilleates 1 who wish to have them i emu ed Make Aq Hill the "19111 Hole" COLLEGE CREAMERY'S ICE CREAM AND CHOCOLATE MILK Two Remedies For that" Fogged Feeling That Comes with the First Few ,Rounds of Golf Ow chocolate milk 1 , , puie whole milk Ba wled with a superior chocolate piodnet ' ICE CREAM—BUTTERMILK MILK—CREAM—BUTTER MANY VARIETIES OF CHEESE COLLEGE CREAMERY SALESROOM DAIRY BUILDING For Mother's 'Day May We Suggest Gifts That Will Please Herl .' 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