Friday, May 17, 1940 Navy Will Come Here For Track Meet Next Saturda Trackmen To 'Try For Records In Syracuse Meet Here Tomorrow Penn State lecolds and even world records are predicted to fall an what promises to be the,great est.exhibition of track and field events !tithe lustory'of Penn,State track when, the Lions meet Syra cuse in the season's second dual meet on , New Beaver Field at 2 p in union ow - ' Extensive pi epai ations at e nemg made for the event The track has been measured carefully to make sure there will be no dispute over the — distances, the stop watches have been checked carefully, and special officials for the meet have been chosen '.. ,For those who may doubt, Bar- frost] linkimen Seek Qei►enge from Cornell Al Ithaca 'Tomorrow Smarting under a 65-4, one ' stroke defeat inflicted by Cornell's _freshman golf team on the College link* two weeks ago, 'Penn State's yearling linksmen are determined 'So gam revenge when they again face the Big Red frosh at Ithaca tomorrow. .. 'ln the second match of the sea , son, the Nittany freshman team Will be the same that met Cornell pkewously, with , one exception Barry Thompson will 'enlace JaV Dorrance,in the number two posi tion tomorrow, Coach Bob Ruther ford J.: announced today Other, G eshmen who are snaking the trip and their pi einous record against Cornell are Don Hart, de- Seated I , up, Bill Smiley,' defeated -1 up in 19 holes, Johnny O'Brien, won b and 5, Ralph D'lorio, de- reated 6 and 5, and Chuck Elder, defeated 5 and 4 Penn State took hest ball in' two•foursomes in the that Cornell freshman match I One person In 40 In the U S IS a 'college 01 universdy graduate '-' „DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF,.NURSING DURHAM. N. 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Member of Federal - Depoidernsuranee Corporation. t " ' • • ••• , , , ney Ewell -ran a 300-yard dash Tuesday afternoon and cracked the world record by 2 of a second Said Barney "I could've iun fast er it Thiel had pushed me I still had a lot left" Said Coach Werner "Barney is in better condition than ever before " Len 'Henderson, two states,''l think I am back to normal now, and I'm going to try to hit a 9.30 pace tomorrow " Frank Maule, the man who cap tured both the mile-and two-mile race last week at Pitt says, "For the first time in four years I'm going to try to break the record " Also doing their best to set new Lion Baseballers seek 11th Victory In Game At Syracuse Tomorrow Opening State lineup Will Be At full Strength ; , ;Bastian; tv,ledlar; Or Robinson Stated To Pitch/ After a meek of idleness, the Nittany baseballers will seek their 11th victory in 13 starts when they meet their strongest rival of the year, a slugging Syracuse nine, in an away game tomorrow Victorious over the Orange sluggers in the first encounter this year when Ed Bastian blanked them 3-0 in a tight pitching duel, the Bedenkmen will have three pitchers ready for huiling duties Since the week's layoff allowed 4 - ' the pitching staff to secure a rest, Coach Joe Bedenk still is uncle- Fmk Stickmen Seek aided selecting tomorrow's mound performer Bastian, Bob "victory Over Lafayette Robinson, and Chuck Medlar are all available In , Season's Second Till Lew Carr, Syracuse mentor, plans to use either Red Moran or Jerry Kane, star holdovers from last year's pitching staff, in - order to spoil the Lion's attempt for a season's double triumph _ After injuries had kept one or another Nrttany 4 regulars from participating in games, Bedenk's lineup for the Orange battle will 'be at full strength Co-Captain Martin Valeri will be stationed behind the plate, Fritz Seibel at first, either Ed Sapp or Steve Matula guarding the keystone, with Ken Truhn cov ering shortstop tersitmy Peony Gates,' Bill Debler, and Bud 'Sher win hold the .Outfield posts Other players snaking the trip are John Ebersole, outfielder, Buzz Fore and John Stauffer, catchers, Bastion, Medlar, Robin son, Jim Richardson, Stu Quailey, and Paul Lazar, pitchers Latin American republics Im port chemicals and allied products worth from $90,000,000 to $lOO,- 000,000 annually, nearly one half of which came from the United States marks will be Captain Nick Vuk manic and Scott Moffatt Vuk manic has been hulling the javelin better this year than he has for a long time, and since tomorrow's encounter will be his next to the last home meet, he wants very much to beat his own record, set two years ago Moffatt needs vault only two inches moie to break the Penn State pole vault record and good weather should find him topping the bar for a new mark In addition to the new marks that will probably be set a record blanking crowd will no doubt be on hand In then second game of the sea son the freshman lacrosse seam will attempt to repeat last year's victory over the Lafayette year lings at Easton tomorrow That triumph over the young Leopards was the fist time in the history of lacrosse as a Mash sport that the freshmen won a game 1 Coaches Nick Thiel and Al Blair call the frosh "the best Si eshman leans we've ever seen here" and for that, reason, ,if no other, the Lions will be favored over the equally mexperiedoed Lafayette team' , . , - The Dlittany ten will enter the contest without the services of Bob Koch who is out for the rest of the season with a shoulder separation Koch is one of the few experienced players ever to enter State and handles a stick with varsity ex pertness i Women in Sports I Bulls eyes, home runs, and aces made up the main course in the women's intramural sports menu for the last two weeks with final matches in the offing Archery results include an AE Phi 200-11 k victory over AOPI, And a 127-11 win from Phi Mu Alpha Chis beat Gamma Phis 207- 182, while the DGs won from the Alpha Chis 233 to 77, and from Mac-Grange 168 to 151 Chi Os de feated Ath West 220 to 71, Mac- Grange defeated the Gamma7his 227-139, and Phi Mu took the Zetas into camp 151 to 118 Thetas won by default from the'Zetas, and Zetas by default from Philotes In heavy-hitting baseball frays, the AOPhis beat the Alpha Chis 21-3, DGs 10-6, and Chi Os 9-5 Chi Os overwhelmed the Thetas 27-3, and won by default from Ath East, while the Gamma Phis out hit the Zetas 14-10 base Defeats Pierre In Comeback Triumph Billy , Soose, former Lion EIBA champion, definitely proved that he was on the comeback trail whin he decisively outpunched Irish Eddie Pierce of South Africa in a 10-round triumph at Scranton on Wednesday night This was the third consecutive victory for the former Natany boxer since George Abrams out decisioned him Soose ,was un able to score a knockout against thefugged South African, but his lightning left jab kept his oppo nent-continually on ,the defense Approved PoperyWeeder Raved, Business School BUSINESS TRAINJNG BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIAL SCIENCE di. . ill I, - 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Po NN STA'rr: COLL:rIGIAN SPORT MENU 1 TODAY , Baseball—at Syracuse Lacrosse—at Colgate GoIf—EIGA championships TOMORROW Track—Syracuse on New Bea. ver Field at 2 p. m Lacrosse—al Syracuse GoIf—EIGA championships Freshman lacrosse—at Lafay- ells Freshman golf—at Cornell Lion Netmen Lose Cornell Contest, 7-2 Nittanynaen Battle Orangemen Monday In Year's Last Tilt A courageous comeback by Mac Weinstein after a disastious start failed to stem the Big Red tide as the Penn State tennis team lost to the strong Cornell squad, 7-2, at Ithaca Tuesday for its third defeat of the season. The Lions meet the Syracuse netmen here Monday in the final match of the year After dropping the first set, 6-1, Weinstein turned on the heat to completely outplay Cornell's num ber one ace, Randall _Mac played the best tennis of his collegiate career to take the next two sets, 6-0 and 6-3, and avenge two pre vious defeats by Randall Captain Jerry Goodman and Chuck Bowman ,chalked up the other point for the Nittany forces by defeating Dye and Mittel, S -0 , 6-4, in the second doubles match Continued an Page 4 Intramural Track Halted By Rain k Other Sports Keep Slow Pace Only 4 Cinder Events Completed Wednesday With Rest Scheduled Yesterday Afternoon With intramural track competition getting off to a poor stall Wednesday on account of rain, all other sports except tennis kept at a slow pace this week Only tour events were completed in track with' other events scheduled - for completion yesterday Results reported as Collegian ' went to press are Track Het b Clarke, Alpha Chi S&g, won the hammer throw and the shot put Al Clarke, Phi Delt, won the 490 in 37 2 Howard Yerger, Phi "Kappa Sig, won the mile an five minutes Mushball Fraternity—Beta Sags defeated ATO, 3-2, DU's defeated Delta Sag, 8-7, Phi Delta defeated Bea ver House, .18-9, SPE defeated Sag, 15-11, and Alpha Cha Sag de feated SAE, 7-1 Independent—Eßß Club defeat ed Jordan Hall, 9-6, and the Scrubs defeated the Penn State Club, 7.1 Sottung and Baro, Theta Xi, de feated Polly and Hauth, Phi Gam, 6-0, 6-2, Olewine and Geho - e, DU, defeated Moses and Schaeffe, Phi Ep, default, Lamond and Watkins, Phi Gam, defeated Don and Bill Foucait, DU, 6-2, 6-2, Camby and Chase, Betas, defeat ed Kranich and Geist, Beta Sig, 6-4; 6-2, Coyne and Miller, Beta Sig, defeated Marvin and °eget, Delta Sig, 7-5, 0-4 Rubner and Carlton, SPE, de feated Dorrance and D'lorio fault, Fisher and Miller. Delta Chi, defeated Gerber and Moore, Lambda Chi, 7-5, 8-6, McGull and Winter, SPE, defeated Stevens and Detrick, Phi Delt, 2-6, 4-4, .6-4, Fore and Gross, Alpha Zeta defeated Fowler and Lightbodv.' Delta Chi, default Pilgrim and Beatty, Phi Kappa Tau, defeated Good and , Jimeson, Phi Kappa Sig, default, Johnson and Balch, Alpha Zeta, dafeaten Taurley and Pugh, Phi Delt, 6-4, 6-4, Lammond and Watkins, Phi .Gam, defeated Camby and Chase, Betas, 2-6, 6-1, 6-0, Kable and Axelson, .Kappa' Sim, defeated Scott and 'Laurel, Pi Kappa Phi Schless and Wiener, Gan.ma 'Sig, defeated Horanec and McLoi se, Theta, Xi, 6-2, 6-3, Routsong and DeLong, Phi Gam, defeated Sica and Schwenk, DU, 6-3, 4i-0, Trumm,and Kindle, Theta Xi, de feated Sternberg and Orkin, Gam ma Sig; Gefrost and Grimei, Kappa Phi, defeated Koser and Phillips, Phi Delt, 6-0, 6-1, 'Blackburn and' Averman, SPE. defeated Miller and Earl, 11:11.1 Chi, 6-2, 6-1; Lewis and Smith, DU, defeated Ramsey and Myeis, Sigma Pl, default; Reed and Lev den, Bet" defeated Reager, and Siegal, KDR, 6-1, 6-2, and Freud ager and 3ohnstaq, KDR, defeated Miller and "oo"'- idnoe, DU. Between The Lions With DICK PETERS They Will Come Back Lost in the huiry- , oufr3 - of Pain State athletit athieveinents and activities of the past few weeks has been the story of one of the most deserving men who ever donned a Lion uniform—Nestor Xoti- Lees not go =to Koch's boxmg record—that's history and will nee m Penn Slate Late lore forever Let's look at Koch, the man Few athletes or even men bare met the Jaardships be tut ranee be catered Penn State _ , Kociubinsk3.'s that two year at State me history They shall remain as part of the boxing annals of the Lions Then came the fray, blow Koch was declined ineligible, along with Billy Soose, and barred from the intercollegiate squired circle for his remaining school days Things like that are hind to take, even fox a man like Koch But he didn't give up .., He spent a year barnstorming the hstic fields of Florida seeking enough money to continue his education Then be came back Not to box, but to get his well-earned education, one really gamed an the School of Hard Knocks But he couldn't be kept away from the ring. Unpaid except for the satisfaction of being near teathei mittens and the roped square, Koch took over the coaching of the Lion fresh men maters He also was the second for Lion varsity boxers That was as close to collegiate boxing as he could get—and believe it, Koch would have traded anything for a chance to climb through the ropes just once more for Penn State So 'Koch was back at Penn Stale, getting an education and still absorbing the atmosphere of Leo Houck, Lion boxing, and everything concerned with the leather-pushing business at State But the story doesn't end there Koch had one more piece of bad luck, a blow worse than the first He lost several fingers from, his left hand in an explosion several weeks ago He'll probably never be able to pull on a boxing mitten again, even to practice with fresh man fighters But Koch is coming back again, still after his chief objective—an education You'll see Koch nearly every night al the library catching up on wink he lost during Ms hospitalization A hard-workuig consmen twos man, who 16 making his second comeback Don't believe all you hear about the saying that they never come back " Ken Truhn Described As 'A Real Sportsman' By Appreciative Team _ "A real spoi tsman," a teammate adequately described modest Ken Truhn, star shortstop on the Lion baseball squad Soft-spoken, always smiling, Truhn stepped into Harry Beni son's shoes this year without trepi ' dation and proceeded to swat en emy pitchers for a 395 batting av erage, leading all Nittany regu lars I Besides wielding a dangerous bat, Joe Bedenk's slugger JS a -tenor in the Penn State Glee Club, was .runner-up to Bob Robinson for the intramural handball cham pionship, and dabbles proficiently with the painter s brush Teammates say that Truhn cov ers his shoi tstop position so easily and efficiently that he makes all :difficult chances look simple Defi nitely not a chatterbox, he isn't noticeable on the playing field un til one sees a hard hit ball which is headed places, neatly handled Eby Truhn who drifts over the groUnd like a shadow Truhn's biggest moment came in the recent Penn State-Temple contest when he pounded out a single to tie' the score at 2-2 in the ,eighth inning and later delivered a 12-coning blow to -win the game with,two out and the bases loaded Vital statistics live-feet-nine, SPECIAL THIS, WEEK-END : 1 - Western' Steers RAISED AND fAITENED --by-- PENN STATE COLLEGE COOK'S MARKET 1i.5 S. Frazier Street Dial 791 Lion Golfers Last In EIGA Georgetown, Yale Playoff Tomorrow Penn State's varsity golfers will watch the Eastern Intercol legiate Golf Association ti tl e rounds fi om the cellar position for the - first time in years when the Southern and Not them Division champions. Georgetown and Yale, meet at Woodwav Country Club, Stanford, Conn , tomorrow Losing all five of its matches in the . Southem Division title compe, talon, the Lion golf team fell from third to sixth place m team list ings Last yea' the Lions lost two matches, one to Gebrgetown and one to Princeton Klingensmith Places Co-Captain Kenny Klingensmith was the only Nittany golfer to place in the fist 10 high scalers of the Southern Division Southern Dnislon golf teams ended up in this order Won Lost 5 ' 0 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 0 5 Georgetown Princeton Cornell Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Penn State Penn State's varsity golfers' EIGA competition records ended in the following m dei Klingen smith, Jack Bland, Scotty Max well, co-Captain Bud Miller, Bill Hublei, Paul Whitmoyet; and Chuck Seebold black hair, deep brown eyes, slen derly built practically engaged to a practice teacher industual ed major home run slugger until Joe Bedenk changed This bat ting style now gets more hits in line-di 'yes right-hand bat ter with relaxed stance likes to hit a ball down the middle with plenty of speed behind it thinks more of the team than him self Consultation Of Officials Gives Lions 3rd Home Meet Lion hack fanatic., will get an extension on then season next Saturday, when the Navy thinclads come to State College for their meet with the Lions The allan was onginalls scheduled for Anna polis on the same date, but consultations of Naval Academy and Nit tatty officials Wednesday found the mming of the meet to Penn State 'a logical one The battle with the Sailors will give the Lions three home meets for the season, and allow Nittany fans mote oppoi tunity to see lo cal hack stain in action After a trip to Annapolis on Wednesday M, Ned M Fleming, aduate manage' of athletics, and Di Catl P Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, the announcement of the change star made yester day Lion Lacrosse Team To End Season Away Face Colgate Today, Syracuse Tomorrow With Bad Injuries The Lion lactose team, badly handicapped 133 mimics, left yes terday to wind up it season with two away games—against Colgate today and against Syracuse tomor tow The worst injury is at the goalie position whale Jack Yudin, just released from the inliimai3, was too weak to make the hip Marty Saler, only Mho! goal tender, sports 'a trick knee which may 'twee him to the bench If Salm 's knee goes b‘id, Dean Seats, substitute defense man, will probably take mei the net-guatd ing job Holt Drake and Bill Henning, who have been altetnating at point, aie also on the inpued list Sophomore Bill Ziegenfus played a more-than-creditable defensive game against Lehigh and is slated to take the held in the weekend tilts Colgate; always a weak laci osse school s will be the easier oppo nent of the two, but Syracuse as usual boasts one of the country's strongest aggi egabons and will be a tough hui dle in - the path of vie toi y At Syracuse, Ntck Thiel will re new an old spoil, rivalry with his own college coach, Roy Simmons During Thiel's five years as State mentor the Lions have won two and lost tht ee games In the series Last year the Lions outscored the Orange, 10-7 Even if miracles happen and the Nittany ten returns with two vic tory scalps, it will be the worst State lacrosse season %then the stickmen lost every one of the five games on their schedule Last year they won four and lost five Sot a percentage of 444 The starting lineup for the two games will be Saler, goal, Joe Carter, cover point. 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