Zsescialr, ;ray 7, 1040 Ohio State Trackmen Outscore Nittany Team, 65:=644, In Lions' First 1940 Meet Baseballers' Seek' Comeback Trail At Penn Tomorrow Alter Loss To Bullets, 2- Lion Baseball Team Breaks 8-Game Victory Streak As Geilysburg Wins Richardson Seeks Fourth Win. In Game With Penn Totric;rroiiv; tvied[ir : Lines , to-Inaini, Six-ffit Till, By ROSS LEI-124411 'Prit7 Setbel can change his sweatshirt! With the Nittany rust baseman' released !loin his superstitious bond; by a surprising Gettysburg nine' biealcing a Nittany eight-game winning streak in a 10-inning, 2-1 struggle Saturday, the Lion baseball team hopes to go on another „victory march against Penn in Philadel phia 4omorrow Richardson, lanky southp fiirdjiani University SCHOOL OF LAW New York Case System Three-Year Day Cow se Four-Year Evemng Course t (' Co-Educational ;; , e. 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' 'Bon Bon's—ll. 49c • - YOUGEL'S-7Stale-thealre THE CAMPUS- OWLS WISH TO THANK= ALL THEIR PATRONS FOR A VERY SUCCESSFUL SEASON -AND- Are Looking Forward to Seeing You AD At the first All-College Dance =of '4O-'4l The ,Collegian'Dance DON'T FORGET , _ )atir with .tlree wins, will try to •avenge Fenn i s 2-1 triumph ,last year T when they eked out a slim 'margin over the Lion's hurler, Joe Did Inger Gain Early Lead Rene Thuhri gave Chuck ,Medlar an early lead when , he singled Bill Debler home in the second inning after Debler had hit ,safely and advanced to' %mond on a sacrifice by Peany Gates Gettysburg re, taliated with a fourth inning seine to even the count until' the 10th inning Bullet rally Penn State al) i h o a e Sherwin, rf 5 0 L 2 0 0 Matula, 2b 4 0 0 0_ 3' 0 Menzie, 3b i 4 0. 2 , 0 3 1 Debler, cf ii 4i 1 I 1 0- - 0 Gates, If I , 3 0 I 1 0 0 Valerie, c i4i 0' 0 i 7 1 1 Truhn, ss 3 ,0 1 1 4 4 Seibel, lb . 4 0 011 0 0 Medlar, p 4 - cr 1, 1 3 0 Totals 35 1 726 14 Gettysburg , ab t ho a e Showalter, cf 4 1 I 3 0 0 Smith, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0 Hamilton, 3b 6 0 .1 0 0 .1 ,Shoemaker, If 4 0 I 3 0 0 Simon, lb 4 0 1 8 0 0 'Buyer, ss 4. 0 1 1 1 .Bendei, a 4 I ' 5 0 0 Bratten, i f 3 0 2 0 1 Cox, p ' . 4 0 1 2 . 0 Totals 37 2 25 7 3 Penn State . 010 00 000 0-1 Gettysburg' 000 10 000 1-2 Two-base hit—Menzi , Sacrifice hits--rMat'ulti, Gates, Br tteh, Dot,- ble play—Truhn'Jo Va en to, Sm bel; Struck ,out-by, Cox 4, oy Medlar 6; Base on ballsl—Off Co .c '4; Medlar 3 Winning pitcher Loting',„Pitchei—Medlar. - . , tOik ' • ' ,Look Your Best For Mother's Day! 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R Dial 2.286 Between The Lions This Realty Hurfs Penn State sent ten athletic teams into action during the past weekend, competing in 11 contests Only one returned victor, that the soccer team in an exhibition , match against F&M 'Things could look bluer—that is if the bookers had gotten the boot, too. • What hurt this department most. was the baseball team's loss to Gettysburg With the Lion tossers on an 'eight-game winning streak prior to the Bullet mixup, everything was ready to shoot the works with a wonderful column on Lion baseball learns and their consecu tive win spasms in the past. _ All that can be said now is that had the Lions , taken the powder out of the Bullets Saturday for their 10th straight win, they would have equalled the 1928 second iongest win column in Lion diamond annals The best was in 1921 when a Hugo 11 . 1e7dek-coached team took 20 gameS in a Ewelhergy ,MI Webslei says an eulogy ,is "a discoui se in — cotnmendation of. someone or•something, a lauclatibn " According to ,set principles, sports editors must dish out eulogies every time some athlete turns m good performance . What ,can be done with this guy Ewell? At, the rate Barney is going, it seems a portion of this column will have to be roped off every week for the plaudits. of the speed boy: What Are you going to do with a guy who just won't quit breaking or tying records? Here's a-gentleman who enters three events Saturday m'the Ohio State meet and runs away (and how) with first places in all three, in the meantime cracking one record and tying another Last week it was the Drake Relays and. Barney nabbed a win in the century. thete His exploits in the past are too numerous to mention, , =What's the use of turning out a nice eulogy on Barney today 9 The next time he runs, another bouquet of typewriter orchids wilt be m order Heck, Barney you're exhausting this poor guy of superlative' but you know what the feeling is Just keep it up; Barney, and like Ole Man Elver—lust keep roll ing along. Track Trance Lining-up for the mile run Frankie Maule almost beats Buck eye ace Les Eisenhai t out in the mile . Ohio's Jack Sultzman taking if easy to win the 940 Whitt. Ewell ties Lion record for 100 yards Somebody remarks, "Give Barney a warm day. no wind to , buck, and a little stiffer competition: then watch the world's mark take a shellacking .. Scott Moffatt surprises in the pole vault What a build up this guy Linta got, too ~Scotty topped 13 feet to win the vault, but when lie tried to make 11 feet for the photogra phers, he couldn't do it Whrzt Ewell Weeks State record in 220. "I was just loafing in there." says: Barney Ray Conger Saving good luck, with only one bail start in the day's' events,. that in the 220 low hurdles . No klody around much worried about Captain yukmanic's events . How rd Downey '37, - ex -Lion track co-captain and 3c-country leader, doing a nice job of anneuPcing the meet Fred Waring having a Swelt time kidding Barney about the kind of cigarettes he should smoke . Tough to lose a meet on the last event Lion Roque'men Encounter Army Tomorrow After Loss To Navy, 8-1 Stunned by an overwhelming 11-1 setback at the hands of a standout Navy team Saturday for their initial defeat of the season, the Lion netmen hope to fare bet ter on land against the crack Army aggregation at West Point tomorrow, a Unlike the Midshipmen, the West Pointers boast of no nation ,ally ranked star, in their lineup, but their well-balanced array of racqueteers ranks among the best th'e East. A gruelling three-set victory by Mac Weinstein and Del Hughes' in the Drat doubles match prevented , a complete whitewashing by Navy., The State number one duo It's The Hit Of The Year "OUR TOWN !! . - May 10, 11 I • STA COLI2C4AN defeated Esch and Marks in a marathon engagement, 7-:9; 7-5, 6-1 , Joe Aunt; a 'member of last year's Davis Cup team, swept Weinstein off the courts with his 'poWerful shots, allowing die Lion 'ace only one game The score was 6-1, 6-0 Each defeated Captain Jerry Goodman 6-2, 6-1 Marks : defeated Del Hughes, 6-1; 8-3, Williams defeated Ted Lesko, 6-1, In the' two remaining' dou bles matches, Blau•" and O'Malley defeated . Goodman and Bowman 6-1, 6-2, and Hunker and Batche lor defeated Knode and Lesko in another prolonged duel, 6-2,r11-9: Dodge Will Speak Hite E C Dodge of the Royal Type- Writer , Company will speak to 'Commerce and Finance students in Room 316 Liberal Arts building at 7.30 p m Thursday The meeting 13 sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi, State Booters Triumph It, Clinic Held Saturday Jeffrey Scores Goal As Lions Topple F & M In Game.At Harrisburg With Coach Bill Jeffrey scoring one goal the soccer team out kicked Franklin and Marshall, 3-0, before a crowd of 1,500 at a son eel' clinic in Harrisburg on Satur day Bob Ernst and Woody King con tributed the other Nittany mark eis , , '•The boys played a surprising ly- good game In fact, this has been an excellent Spring practice itr,,every respect," was Jeffrey's only comment He' expressed himself as being particularly pleased with the 'showing of three freshman boot ers, Harold Freeman, Stan Prawd 71k, and Bruno. Eisen The team was handicapped to some extent by the absence of two varsity regulars, Capt. Walt Hos- Lerman and Van Hartman, who participated in the track meet with Ohio State and were unable to make the trip Both coaches, John Pyott of Franklin and Marshall, - and Jef frey, took part in the game Bob Schuler and Howard I,Vodock, sen iors, also played At half-time the State boaters played an intra-squad soccer Vol ley ball match Two more soccer clinics are scheduled for next Fall One will ,be held here, the other is slated 'for Columbia High School near ,Harrisburg Both clinics will be 'sponsored by the College The , clinic Saturday was backed by the ;Hairisburg Patriot and the Har- ' , risburg Evening News Cub Jrackmen Defeated cßtiMercersburg Academy i•The , Lion 'track cubs were de featqd 66 1 / 2 to 59 1 / 2 at Mercers burg by a strong Meicersburg Academy team Saturday Captain Kellan, Mercersburg's 'outstanding performer, besides ,setting a new interscholastic re ord in the 220 low hurdles, won three other firsts Kellan's time in the hurdles was 22 2 Kellan also won the 200-yard dash, the 120 high hurdles, and the broad jump The Penn State frosh took first place in four events 'Jim Sykes 'and Jack Glenn , tied for first place in the high jump with leaps of 5 feet, 9 inches Quent Deidrick heaved the javelin 187 feet, 4 inches to take top honors SSul Hanin' won in the shotput with a toss of 49 feet, 5 1 / 2 inches and Sob Schimpf threw the dis cus 128 feet to chalk up another I first for the Lions Niffany Lacrossemen Thumped, 9-5, By Rampaging West Point Cadets Freshman Lacrossemen Bow To Cornell Cubs, 11-5 Making up in willingness and spirit what they lacked in ability and experience the Lion frosh stickmen fell before the Cornell yearlings by an 11.5 count Satin day ' In 'only the last period when they tallied three goals to two for the Bears did the-Ntttany Cubs really look hke varsity material Lack of 'experience, always a bug aboo of State frosh lacrossemen, was theemain trouble Bob Koch and Chuck. Adams each• scored twice for State and Jim Fisher contributed the other PRINTING • - Dance Programs Invitations Baniiinet Menus Publications Niqiny Printing & rablishing ,Company 110 iveife Col lege Avenue Vukmanic And Ewell Garner Triple Firsis In Lion Track Season Opener Mile Relay Victory Gives Buckeyes Deciding Edge ; Sprinter Breaks 220 Record, Ties 100 Mark By BILL McKNIGHT With the last event on the program, the tilde t clay, deciding the meet, a strong Ohio Stale track team edged the Lion liackmen, 64 1/6- 65 5/6, in the opener of the Penn State dual thick scason,heie Satur day Captain Nick Vukmanic and Baine3 Ewell skirled the. Nit tanymen, each capturing three firsts and Ewell bicaking one Penn State iecoid and tying another Ewell set a new mark of 20 8 seconds in the 220-yard dash, bettering the old record of 21 2 set by Bill Bartholomew in 1928 Barney also won the broad jump and tied the 100-yard dash record of 9 6 seconds made by Bartholomew and H L Henry in 1928 and 1906, respectively Vuk manic took top honors in the jav elin, shotput, and discus Outstanding for the Buckeyes was Jack Sultman who took first place in the 440-yard dash, the 220-yard hurdles, and anchored the winning relay team Scott Moffatt turned an a bril -1 hant performance by beating Mike Linta, Buckeye pole vaulter who topped the bar at 13 feet, 9 inches in high school Moffatt won with the bar at 13 feet, and tried to break the old Penn State record of 13 feet, 2 inches but was unable to clear the added height The mile relay, the event that decided the meet, was one of the outstanding races of the after noon Ohio took the , lead at the beginning and kept five yards ahead of the Lion runner until the third lap when the lead lengthen ed to 25 yards Ewell, anchor man for ,the Lions, did his best to close up the distance but was unable to catch the long-striding Sunman The summaries One mile run—Won by Eisen hart, Ohio State, Maule, Penn State, second, Kiracofe, Ohio State, thud Time-4 26 1 440-yard dash—Won by Suit,- man, Ohio State, Remicker, Ohio State,- second, Hartman, -Penn State, thud Time-502 100-yard dash—Won by Ewell, Penn State, Hammond, Ohio State, second, Hosterman, Penn State, third Time-9 6 (ties Penn State record/ 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Ktn:nat, Ohio State, Hutchings, Penn State, second, Smith, Ohio State, third Time-15 2 880-yard run—Won by Hodson, Ohio State, Peters, Penn State, second; Spellicy, Ohio State, third Time—l. 58 2 220-yard dash—Won by Ewell, Penn State, Sußattan, Ohio State, second, Reinicker, Ohio State, third Time-20 8 (breaks Penn State record) Two-mile run—Won by Smith, Penn State, Maule, Penn State, second, Kiracofe, Ohio State, third Time-9 52 9 220-yard low hurdles--Won by Sultzman, Ohio State; Kurnat, Continued On Page 4 Unable to check the rampaging Army in a second period splurge which netted five goals, the Lion lacrossemen lost as usual, coming out on the short end of a 9-5 score at West Point, Saturday Things looted good for the Nit tany ten as Co-captain George Rit ter - grabbed the ball at the open ing center draw and crashed ,through in 21 seconds to draw first blood. 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