Lion Baseballers Face Susquehanna Crusaders Ewell Sets New Penn State Record As Trac Barney, Vukmanic Win Three Events Each As Sprinter Cracks 120 Mark Radcliffe Takes Double Victory In Mile, 2-Mile; Smith, Krug, Garrett Deadlock In High limp While Barney D.Vell set an official Penn State record of 200 in the 220-yaid dash, Penn State's tiackmen swamped an inferior Syra- Cusp aggregation, 104 1/3.0 2/3, in their dual meet here last Saturday Ewell and Captain Nick Vukmanic captured scoring honois again as each won Once first places Barney copped firsts in the 100, the 220, and the broadttimp, and Vukmanic won the javelin throw, discus, and shotput Nick's huil of 210 feet is one of the best in the country this season - Radcliffe Wins Two After winning the pole vault With a leap of 12 feet, G inches, Joe Bdkura tried to top the , bar at 13 feet, 4 Inches, for a new Penn State record sbut failed to clew the added height --, Only double-winner fot the .Orangemen was Radcliffe who took the mile and the 880 ' Meet Navy Saturday The .Nittanymen will face the Middies on New Beaver Field next Saturday for the last home meet of the season ' The summaries 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Kelly, Syracuse, Hutchings, Penn State, second, Rembold, Penn State, third 'time-152 _lOO-yard dash—Won by Ewell Penn - State, Connelly, Syracuse second„ Gifford, Syracuse, third Time-9 8 Mile Run—Won by Radcliffe, Syi acuse, Maule, Penn State, sec ond, Harrison, Penn State, third Time-4 24 6 Hammer Throw—Won by _ Et hel di. ; Penn State, Valle, Penn State, second, Wick, Syracuse, third' Distance-121 feet Shot Put—Won by Vukmanic, -Penn State, Platt, Penn State, sec fpnd, Congdon, Syracuse,' third Distance-47 feet 8 1 / 4 inches 440-Yard Dash—Won by Hart man, Penn State, Kjel!man, Penn State, second, Schoonmaker, Syra cuse, thnd Time-503 . - Two-Mile Run—Won by Smith, Penn State, Goltheig, Penn State, second, Stansbury, Syracuse, third Time-9 483 , .„ ,'. - -Pole Vault—Won by Bakura, Penh State, Moffatt, Penn State, second, tie for third among.Benyo and Congdon, Syracuse, and Noll Penn State Height—l 2 feet 6 in Discus Won by Vukmanic, Penn State, Garbinski, Penn State, , econd, Congdon, Syracuse, third Distance-139 feet 3 1 / 2 inches High Jump—Tie for first among Krug, Smith and Caner, all Penn „State Height-5 feet 10 inches _,220 -yard Low Hurdles—Won by Hutchings, Penn State, Kelly, Sy racuse, second, Bates, Penn State, third Time-24 I 220-Yard Dash—Won by Ewell, - OPEN FOR SUMMEIHESSION •P 1 KAPPA ALPHA _ ROOM:AND BOARD-$5O. 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COLLEGE ON ROUTE 322 Penn State, Gifford, Syracuse, sec ond, Hosteiman, Penn State, thud Time-20_9 ' 880-Yard Run—Won by Rad cliffe, Syracuse; Yohn, Penn State, second, Peters, Penn State, thud Time-1 58 2 Broad Jump—Won by Ewell, Penn State, Ki ug, Penn State, sec ond, Price, Penn State, third Dist ance-24 feet 1 1 / 2 inches Javelin Won by Vukmanic, Penn State, Bakura, Penn State, second, Platt, Penn State, thud Distance-218 feet Freshman Nine Win From Cub Foresters, 7-6 5-Run Spree Started In Ninth Saves Game; Perugini Slugs 3 Hits After playing mediocre baseball for eight innings, the Lion flesh man baseballers flashed a five-run batting spree in the ninth to edge out a superior Mont Alto foiester squad, 7-6, Satui day on New Bea ver Field , - Al Maurer opened Lion hostili ties in the ninth when he pinch ' bitted for Bill Mazzocco and drew a walk Bill Kupsky also walked but was nipped off first base Then singles -by Jim Ballantyne, Bob Perugini, a pass to Jim Sampsel, and one-base blows by - Em Kas prysk and , Bill Thomas accounted for_the five Nittany tallies ,Tom Zumbro, Lion pitcher, started the game, allowing the for esters to score runs in the first, fourth, and two more in the sixth innings, before Ed Tuleya replaced him Tuleya was touched foi two more tallies in the ninth Bob Perugini, , Nittany's Babe Ruth, continued his slugging streak by pounding out three hits, one a triple, while Mont Alto's Hildebrand°, first baseman, gar nered three hits from the offerings of the Lion , yeas hogs' two hurlers The Collegian Sports "Page Five StickmenßeatColgate,ll-3; Oran Between The Lions I=l Lines on the Lions .• Not only might the Broßklyn Dodgers stay in 'the first division of the National League, but many other strange things, can happen between now and the beginning of next football season This is the time of year when the only thing being said about football is that which-is batted out by hair-brain ,poi is-wi iters, who lack other col umn matei 'al We are, not to' be outdone Here's a thought—take it for what you may. Did it ever occur to you that Penn State and Pitt, along with several hundred other colleges in the United States, are very, very lucky? The reason none of th"m have Cornell to face across the pigskin next Fall Which is another way to say_ that Carl Snavely's boys will Just about be tops Befoi e getting off the subject of Football, we can't overlook the pre diction 4 made last week by Bill Kern, es-Carnegie Tech mentor, now_ guiding the destinies of the \ West VII girna Mountaineers Kern says Foi dham will top the football pile in the East, with Cornell sec ond Penn State will be fifth best, he says We won't argue about where he placed the Lions That's up to Bob Higgins and his lads to decide, but we'll still put our wam pum on tne Big Red over the Rams any day.- 'ln case there's still any doubt in anyone's mind as to the ability lot one Norwood Ewell to cover a lot of territory in a few seconds, we'll just remind you that the dusky dasher has either cracked or tied a record in every meet he's appeared in this Spring and hasn't had any trouble as yet in winning. On the legs of fleet 'Mr Ewell and the strong right arm of Cap tain Nick Vukmanic will ride the ! fortunes of the Lions in the IC4-A get-together a week from this Sat urday It isn't too far off to pre-' dirt a close match between, the Lions and Pitt's Panthers for the team title Much of the Lions' suc cess will depend on the perform ances turned, in by Wild Willy Smith and Frank Maule in the distance races , If you're interested in /records. here's a note on lacrosse When Bart Buser went scoreless in Sat urday's debacle at Syracuse. it was the first times:this season that the Nittany co captain was held with out ringing the ball at least once Put this in your book, too If either ,Buser or George Ritter aren't picked for the All-American ten, bring Your book around and we'll eat the cover Penn State's latest All-American —Bob McCoy—varsity rifler, who has been chosen to the National fife Association All-American live-man team. 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' Mitten's - ' Schlow's ' Kain's .. , NITTANY PRINTING ' Don't Delay & PUGLISHING CO. , -PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lacrosse Squad Ends 1940 Season With Three Victor: The Nittany laci ossemen shell bowed to Syracuse, 16-6, Saturda ceptionally poor record of three v At Hamilton, N Y, the first game, scoring almost at will on Buse', playing a brilliant game, de period to give the Lion stick-swirl! quished Every starling attack mane managed to tally at least once m the route of the Red Raid- Riddell Finds Range Jimmy Riddell was the only State stickman able to find the range at Syracuse, scoring three of the six goals For the first time this year Buser went scoreless Several times the Nittanymen found Scoring oppoi tunities but because of poor shooting failed to tally Only one point came from co-Captain George Ritter who crashed past his guard on four different,occasions Bud Dattle baum, celebrating his 21st birth day, sank the other two goals The Orange offense was one of the best to face the Lions , this year Ritch and Molloy each scored five times However, at least "four scores resulted indi rectly from injuries to Marty Sal er,'State goalie. The summaries Syracuse (16) Penn State (6) G Auer • Sale P Ash Zeigenius C P Lapham Carter F D Gillespie Sharp S D Morison Pi ice C • Desohn C Ritter S A Stienberg - Hess F A Molloy Buser 0 H Martin - Riddell I H Hitch . Dattelbaum Goals Ritch 5, Martin 3, Molloy 5, Steinberg, Dejohn, Cunningham, Riddell 3, Dattelbaum 2, G Ritter Substitutions Syracuse Bond, Fellows, Rich, Kelsey, Merrick, Settering, Boggs, Burdick, Cun ningham, Sherman, Jacobs Penn State—Sears, Dowler, Newberry, J Ritter, Cloak, , Singley Referee Martin. Rifler Valuable Man On Or Off Field; to-Captain Also High In Scholarship La cr os se co-captain, Lion's Paw, Parini Nous president, sec retary-treastMer of the Athletic Association, Liberal Arts Council, Delta Chi treasurer—curly-head ed "Big Gawge" R. 1.1,1,+e r gets around off the lacrosse field as much as he does on it As proof that he does get around 'with a leather-tbonged butterfly net in his hands he won all-American honorable mention as a soph, rose to the third team last year, and now stands a good chance to make the first ten Rd played defense in his first varsity season, but speed and stick-hand ling moved him to a center-field spot He hails from St. Mary's where papa Rit is head man at the City Garage •During the Summer he spends weekdays trucking sewer' pipe and week-end In Bolivar, Pa , where Delta Gam Janet "Stinky" Reese is the big attrac tion. Vital statis t ics: Rit tips the beam at 185 . stands an even 6 feet . boasts a C and F aver age just under 2 is proud of teammate and brother, Jim . drank his first legal beer about a year and a half ago Here Tomorrow After 11-Day Vacation kmen Defeat Syracuse, 104 1 / 3 to 302/ es, Seven L osses lacked Colgate, 11-3; on Friday and to close their season With the ex tetoriesiand seven defeats earn played only 14 minutes of the the Colgate ten Co-Captain Bai t pled the neteoids in 120 of the first C . ts a lead which they never telin- '43 Stickmen Win Tilts, 9`-2, At Lafayette Allen Stars In Rough Game As Frosh Team Earns First Victory Sparked by four goals from the stick of Jack Allen, the Nittany frosh lacrossemen got their fist taste of victory at the expense of Lafayette, 9-2, at Easton, Satur day After a scoreless (list quarter, Lafayette gained the edge when Heiman scored in 9 minutes of the Isecond petiod Allen evened the Count a minute later Bill Mc- Fadden hit pay dot just befot e the halftime gun to put the Lions in the lead, 2-1 Highlight of the game came in the first minute and a half of the second half when Allen out maneuvered the Leopard defense to tally three quick goals Bob Koch with one score, Bob Thorpe with two, and Abe Bitner with one accounted for the rest of the State points Herman chalked up the second Lafayette tally Women In Sports A dance recital will be present ed in White Hall for students on Friday night and for guests on Satuiday night by members of the Dance Club under the direction of Miss Jessie Cameron and Mrs Helene Johnstone Participants in clude town childien, and Dons Gutman '4O, Vera Palmer '4l, Ruth Shtasel '4l, Dorothy Ellis '42, Myi a Pitt '42, Frances Zufall '42, Sally ,Harshbarger '43, Selma Solomon '43, and Lila Whoolery '43 Articles in the WRA Camp Con clave Booklet, now ready to go to press, have been written by guest speakers Ray Conger and lone Sykes, and counsellois Marge Har wick '4l, Lenore Heinz '4l, Mil dred Plapinger '4l, Jeanne Fisher '42, Mary Greenberg '42, and Hel en Gordon '42 Orders for the 40.1 page booklet can be made in the WRA office The annual Northeast Sectional Conference of the Athletic Federa tion of College Women will be held here in 1943 for 40 colleges and universities Marge Harwick bid for the convention while attend ing the Ohio Conference and was accepted by Miss Maine Harwig, national officer in the AFCW Intramural results last week in, eluded an Alpha Chi 297-182 arch ery victory over Gamma phis, a Chi 0 220-71 win from Ath East, and DG 108-151 triumph over Mac-Grange Philotes beat AOPI 177-137, while the Zetas defeated Phi Mu 151 to 118 AoPrs outplayed the Chi Os 9 to 5 in baseball, and Ath East won from the DGs by default Thetas marched over the Alpha Clams 23- 2; and beat Ath East 11 to s,.while Zetas defeated Gamma Phis 14-10 inesday, May 21, 1940 eVff ins, 16-6 Weekend Sports Review. • Varsity Track• Penn State tiatkmen crushed Syracuse, a', Ewell Meeks Lion iecoid in 220-yard dash Nittany men meet Navy Saturday Varsity Lacrosse- The stickmen ended their sea- An with a 500 average over the weekend They beat Colgate, 11-3, 3, and lost to Syracuse, 16-G Freshman Golf. The yearling linksmen played c .citing golf to defeat Cornell, 5-4, at Ithaca, Saturday The Big Red frosh defeated the Lions by the same score two weeks ago Freshman Baseball. The flesh nine won as thud game Saturday with a five-run rally in the ninth to eke a 7-6 vic tory over the Mont Alto forester squad Freshman Lacrosse• In then second game of the year the lacrosse cubs bounced Lafayette, 9-2 Jack Allen flashed plenty of promise as he scored foul goals 23-Hole Match Decides Meet As Cub Golfers Down Cornell Frosh, 5-4 In the most thrilling match of the season, Penn State's yearling golfers reversed a previous defeat at the hands of the Cornell frosh by squee7ing out a / 5-4 victory over them at Ithaca Satuiday Sinking a sensational 40-foot putt, Johnny O'Brien saved the day for Penn State when the shot decided a best ball contest in the second foursome on the 23rd hole All the matches were close, ex cepting the last foursome, which Cornell walked away with The summaries Don Hart, Penn State, defeated Mitchell, 3-2, Kemon, Cornell, de feated Harty Thompson, I up in 20 holes, best ball, Penn State, 2-1 Bill Smiley, Penn State, defeat ed Murphy, 3-1, O'Brien, Penn State, defeated Cox, 1 up in 20 holes, best ball, Penn State, 1 up in 23 holes Arnold, Cornell, defeated Ralph D'loi 10, 5-4, Dunhel, Cornell, de feated Chuck Elder, 3-2, best ball, Cornell, 5-4 Hart's medal of 76 was low Pal lot Cornell's rout se is 71 Two Professors Resign Positions In LA School Acceptance of resignations by two members of the Liberal Art% School faculty was announced last week by President Ralph D Het -7el , Sylvester K Stevens, assistant professor of history, resigned be cause of his duties on the Penn sylvania Historical Commission John E Moore, instructor in Eng lish composition,. resigned to ac cept a position at Wesleyan State Teachers College, Kalamazoo, Mich Johns Hopkins University ha, adopted a new policy of limiting the number of undergraduates en rolled Eugene H. 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