niclay, May 10, 1940 : Z • ' 'Tell bid He Can Get His Favorite - ::Smokes At The NITTANY NEWS STAND - Nelyspapet:s Candy W. CO LLEGE AVE. THE - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF,-' - - , STATE ' , COLLEGE 'Member of - Federal Depoßil insurance Corporafioh , • THE KINGS OF SPORT ARE PRAISING OUR :NENW.,PALM,, BEACH SLACKS•OOOL ; WASH- ABLEANDHANDSOME umma,l $5.00 PALM' BEACH SLACKS SLACKS 'Penn'S!'ittF p!l;re . sei)tatives, JACKCie si , HA ' R ' P' E Hatter ' , Haberdasher . Lilo/ A.,ftylitten ; ; . ,'ltiten's Apparel Lion Stickmen Meet Lehigh Here At 4 P.M. Tomorrow NINO Trackmen Face Panthers In Smoky City Meet Tomorrow -Real , Entertainment "OUR TOWN" Tonight and - Tomorrow Night, i t , Plumbing and Heating , _rfl6B' TAYLOR Heating Si - slams' Installed Dull 2722 N. Butts St MIIIM A greatly handicapped Lion back team will journey to Pitts burgh tomorrow to face the Pitt Panthei s, one of the strongest ag gregations east of the Rockies Common talk' around the Big Ten circle a short time ago was 'that Indiana was going to cop the Big Ten championship, but specu lations were rudely upset when the Panthers defeated the H,oosiers in a dual meet recently Pitt Boasts Strength According to Coach Chick Wer- good quarter milers and sprint ' men than any other college in t"e East Even with Barney Ewell, 'star sprinter, competing, the go ing will be tough, for it was at the [;Pitt freshman meet last year that Barney finished barely a few steps ahead of Cartel who will oppose him tomorrow With 01 vis Krug and Bill Smith out of the lineup, the Nittanymen will have to rest their hopes on Captain Nick 'Vukmanic and Ewell who seem to have the only, edge on-the' Smoky , City lads Smith-sulfated a painful injury during the two-mile run last Sat urday and has been confined to the Infirmary since then, and Krug is still recuperating from 411 ankle injury received some time ago ' Outstanding men on the Pitt squad are Captain Ohl, intercolleg iate sprint champibn, who also excels in the broad jump and quar ter mile, Rhoads, who topped the': bar at 13 feet, 6 inches in the pole vault contest at the Penn ,Relays two weeks ago, and McDowell, high jumper, who has frequently hit 6 feet, 6 inches STAItt C0LT.Z.G1,11,7 Between The Lions With DICK PETERS For Mothers Only Today. with the rest of Penn State and the Collegian entnely In the hands of Penn State mothers, this column t 5 respectfully dedicated to all mothers, and especially to the mothers who have given Penn State its athletes.. From Bob Higgins, Lion football head man, comes the following story which seems best to e.emplify,the endless bounds to which a mother's love will extend for her son It concerns a hue incident which occulted doling the past year, its thief characters being a Penn State mother and a Penn Stale athlete The Story ' It all began when Lloyd Ickes was still a high school foothill hero oven the hills in Altoona His mother never missed a game in which Lloyd played Then Lloyd ,came over the lulls to Penn State His mother followed, that is, followed his glichion activities Dining the next four years, Mrs Ickes watched No 15 cavort over New Beaver Field, with the same regularity she did dui ing Lloyd's high school days, never failing to be on hand for a Lion grid contest The story reaches its climax al West Point last fall Penn State was leadinethe Cadets, 14-7, with only foul minutes iemaining in the game Aimy was opening sciimmage on the Lion 44-yard sti ipe and Nittany fans were ready to swarm down on ,the field as soon as the final gun had sounded - Among thAi - was Mis Ickes, couched along the sideline "Not Your Fault, Lloyd" On the fist play, Hatch of Aizny Jaded back Ito a despeiation heave Cadet Heffner was beating down on Ickes along the sidelines Suddenly, with a burst of speed, he passed the Lion fullback and snag gd a bullet pass from Retch Ickes, caught off guard, nevertheless pulled htm down on the three yard staipe In two plays, the Army punched civet for a scow and tied the game up for good with the conversion When the gun banged a minute later, the fist person on the field was Mis Ickes She pulled her sweating fallback son to her Lloyd was crying "It was all my fault, mom " That was all 'Leapin' Lloyd" could say "What do you mean it was your i fault.'" his mother quickly i Mot ted She dragged Lloyd before Coach Higgins , And The Climax "lime, Mr Higgins, tell Lloyd it wasn't his fault You know it was Craig White's fault, don't you, Mi Higgins' , " Mrs Ickes pleaded earnestly The Hig smiled 'No, Mrs Ickes, it was Lloyd's fault You see, Craig White was on the bench at the time But don't feel badly, because, anyone might have been fooled by Heffner's sudden speed on that play " Which all goes to show what a mother will do I'm hei son when she thinks he's in double Lion Nine Travels To Pill Tomorrow After Jarring Penn, 5.1, Wednesday On the victory road again after Scoring one run in the first in- Ed Bastian quelled Penn, 5-1, on lung and never hindered 'there- Wednesday for his 11th straight after, the Lion batsmen tallied an triumph, the Lion baseball nine other run in the third and three will invade the Pitt Panther lair more in the ninth when Fritz Sei tomorrow bel and Bastian singled to admit "Slim" Jim Richaidson will at tempt to tame the Panthers to morrow in the first of this sea son's two engagements The Nit tany teems hold the edge with 23 wins' out of a total of 35 games played since 1897 Four games were played last year with the Bedenkmen capturing all of them The Summaries: AB R H 0 A Bernstein, If 4 0 0 1 0 Fortune, ss 5 0 1' 0 3 Reagan, c 2 0 0 5 2 Gustafson, lb 4 0 0 10 1 Koepsell, 2b 3 0 1 4 1 McDonald, at 4 o'l 3 0 Morris, rf , 4 0. 1 2 0 George, 3b 4 1 2 2 2 Horrocks, p 2 0 0 0 1 Fawley, p' . 0 0 0 0 1 Kahn, p 0 0 0 0 1 Davis, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 a-Partridge '1 0 0 0 0 b-Ham 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 6 27 12 Penn State AB R H 0 A Sherwin, rt 5 1 2 , 1 0 Matula, 2b • ' 5 1 1 2 0 Mauve, 3b 3 0 0 3 3 Debler, cf 1 3 0, 0 1 0 Gates, If 4 I 2 3 0 Valerz, c - 4 1 1 11 0 Truhn, ss .. 2 0 0 0 5 Setbel, lb . - 3 0 1 6 0 Bastian, p 4 0 2 0 0 c-Quailey, 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 9 27 8 Penn State 101 000 003-5 Penn 000 000 100-1 Gault; Stahl Reelected Co-Captains Of Rlflers Gilbert G Gault '4l and Ben lamm H Stahl '4l were re-elected co-captains of the varsity rifle team at a squad banquet held last Thursday The co-captains led the team this year to a first place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Rifle Asso ciation and a second place in na tional competition Myles E Altemus '4l was award ed a medal by the national head quarters ,of Pershing Rifles for placing, second 'in the - .national matches with a 'score of 381 out of a possible - 400 Bring Mother and Dad. • 1 io "OUR ' ' Tonight and Tomorrow ;Night - Nati) , Gates, Mat tin Vale'', and Stu Quadey Diminutive Bud Sherwin, Gates, and Bastian paced State's batting with two hits apiece Bastian al lowed only six hits and struck out nine• batters in his nine-inning pitching performance k DOIIBLEMINT , ! 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Lacrosse Team Will Seek To Break Losing Jinx In Till With Engineers BY JOHN BAER The Nittany stickmen will tangle with Lehigh on New Beaver Field al 4 p m tomorrow in an effort to shake the losing Jinx which has dogged them through six of their seven games Last year the Lions walked away with an easy 11-2 victory over the Engineers, but tumor ipw's tilt promises to he anything but one sided To date, Lehigh has won two and lost four—not a good record but better than State's One of Lehigh's losses was a 9 2 setback by Swarthmore The same Swat th mm e ran away from the Lions by No single department has come in lot intensive di illing on the practice field this week Thiel Seeks Combination Concentiating on developing a smooth - woilting combination, Coach Nick Thiel has been tun ning the team through sciimmage sessions against the fiosh ten In the Army tilt last Saturday the team functioned as a team for three periods, every man playing top lacrosse lot the first time this Year Only in one quarter, the second, did the stickwielders weaken Then, the Cadets scored five goals Jack Yudin went back on - the sick list with sinus trouble after playing a bang-up game at-West Point Hod Drake and Irvin Chelly are still out, Diake with the grippe and Chelly with an in fected foot 1 Yudin May Play Yudin, however, is expected to be back in the lineup SaturdnY i while Drake and Chelly will probably watch the game from the stands Bill Henning will undoubtedly star t in Di ake's defense post and Mai ty Saler is scheduled to take the field as goalie if Yudin is not in condition , Netmen Face Susquehanna Today; Drop 6-3 Decision To West Pointers Penn State's tennis team will by to regain its winning stride against Susquehanna on the Var mty courts at 4 p m today after dioppmg a 6-3 decision to Ai my at West Point 'Wednesday The polished Cadet netmen swept all six singles matches, but lost the three doubles, forfeiting two of them because of darkness The Lions' number two duo of Captain Jerry Goodman and Chuck Bowman defeated Army's Black and Case in a three-set en gagement, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 Tindball, Army, defeated Wein stein, 6-4, 6-1, Webstei, Army, defeated Goodman, 6-0, 6-1, Heff ner, Army, defeated Hughes, 6-3, 6-0, Evans, Aimy, defeated Bow man, 7-5, 6-2, Munah, Army, de feated Lesko, 6-3, 6-0, Tate, Army, Golfers Prepare For Hoyas Today Will Oppose Princeton, Penn Tomorrow In EIGA Losing both its matches with Cornell and Pitt golfers in the first leg of the EIGA round robin, Penn State's golf team willsbe at a dis advantage when it meets the Georgetown Hova,thts_afternoon and Princeton and Penn tomorrow in Pittsburgh, in the final rounds of the Southern Division The Nittanv golfers ale tied fo! last place with - Penn in the six team Southern Division of the EIGA Georgetown and Cornell stand on top, each with two vic toi ies Princeton, last. year's Southern Division champion, is tied for second with Pitt Seven Make Trap Coach Bob Rutherford Sr is taking co-Captains Bud Miller and Kenny Klingensmith, Jack Brand, Bill Ruble', Scotty Maxwell, Chuck Seebold, and Paul Whit moyer to compete today and to morrow Whitmoyea may i eplace Maxwell on the starting lineup in one m more of the niatches defeated Knode; 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 Weinstein and Hughes defeated Murrah and Tate, Army, by de fault, Goodman and Bowman de feated Black and Case, Ai my, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, Knode and Lesko defeat ed Buchanon and Driscoll, Army, "YOU REALLY OUGHT TO SEE 'EM" 'Yon don't know ultat you've cussing if you Innen% seen 1940's crop of color fad, new PALM BEACH SLACKS Theca• fit and drape is unsurpassed... 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