Nittany Nine Meets Bucknell Bisons Here At 4 P. M. Today Basilan Scheduled To Mimi 12fh Straight Triumph Of College Career; Illinois Wesleyan Tilt Here June 6 ,Wet Grounds Cancels Muhlenberg Encounter; Mound Trio Points lions Toward Good Season; Richardson, Medlar, Robinson Form Nucleb-s By ROSS LEHMAN , Prevented horn playing Muhlenberg's strong baseball team be cause or wet grounds Satuiday, the Lion nine will meet the Buckpell Bisons here at 4 p m today in the first M. the remaining three home, games - this season Ed Bastion, previously slated will pi obably take the mound tc victory of his Penn State pitehini Ffaterßifles! ,- . r HAVE YOU TRIED BEAVER BROS. ,"it ' BREADS ' ~- - and , ;SWEET ROLLS . • , ; c Call , BEAVER BROS. Phone Lewistown 791 _ - _ . ‘' • \ 5•Cf111.51)., -, , '" N•*• r? , , '• , '• , *SP ', :- =. tl A IT. - 1 .... 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'. -' "WH A T A LIFE" - JUNE - .PLAYERS '-' ~ . , - ' /Ih and Bth ha,: ~, ~ - - _ -"A RIGHT SMART, ' SNAPPY, BELLY SPLITIN' FUNNY PLAY" . ~. ~. J Al RUMANIANS' WARN,— ,4Ofivicts Still at Large ; - ADS UP., IN JAIL MAID'S DAY OFF IN BANK AT BUFFALO INDO-(HINA ARMING TO KEEP JAPAN OUT PLANES 'IRRESISTIBLE' g -,, 'oi hurling - duty - against the Mules, oday in search of his 12th straight caieer and the fifth for this yea) An additional game was sched uled fin the Lions next Thursday when Co a ch .Toßecien`k, anneom ,ced that he has probured a till against the Illinois Wesleyan Cot, lege baseball squad who will stop heie before traveling td Pimceton and Rutgeis Pitt will play the fi nal tilt here June 11 With `the roar of a biumphant Nanny Lion stilled only twice this year and rainy weather muf fling it three times, the Lions are heading for one of their most sue ' c'essful seasons, highlighted by the brilliant pitching of Bastian, Jim Richardson, and Chuck Medlar Next Year Still more optimistic looking is the fact that Richardson and Med ia' will be back next yew, with Bob Robinson,'stellar relief hurler, fuinishing the third of a strong ti 10 Al Maurer and Ed Tuleya, both left-handers tYom the fresh man squad, may break into this veteran pitching staff However, practically the whole infield will leave, giving Coach Joe Bedenk plenty of positions to fill Co-Captains Paul Menzie and Mar tin Valor', third baseman and catcher, Ken Truhn, shortstop, an&Frit, Seibel , first baseman, are seniors Doug Sherwin, right field er, also will giaduate • Truhn is still leading the Lion batters With a l- 372 aveiage while his closest competitors ale Peany Gates with 302 and Bill Debler with 271 Truhn also is copping hitting honors with 17 safeties as compared with Gates' 16 hits Bastian and Richardson each have pitched four victories for the Lions, while Medlar has garnered three, wins ~and_oo t550.,....51rAg0u t honors belong to4Bastian who has whiffed 39 batters, Richardson-R{l - with 34, and Medlai 28'7- '43 Stickmen Top Sophs After Penn Cubs. Cancel Their scheduled tilt with - the Penn yearlings cancelled by the Quaker, City team, the Lion frosh stickmeii worked off stored up en ergy by • trouncing a sophomore team, 7-6, on the practice field Sat urday The decision came at revenge for a setback administered to .the frosh by the upperclassmen earlier in the season The freshmen were aided some what by the sophs' lack of an ex perienced goalie Marty Saler, still suffering from an injured knee, was replaced by Jim Riddell, varsity attack man Latest available figures give a total of 1,709 institutions of higher learning in ,the nation The Collegian. Sports Tuesday, May 28, 19,10 Trackmen Scuttle Navy Team, 71-55; BakuraSets New Pole Vault Record Between The Lions With DICK PETERS Prognosticators from the rock bound coast of Manhattan to the 'sun-kissed shoulders, of Hollywood, each year make their predictions on how Snueedunk Univeisity w II lick the gold fillings out of Half way Normal on the gridiron, or how the Pittsburgh Pirates aie the most powerful horse-hide hammerers in the National League, basing then assumptions "on paper " That is their constitutional right So not to be outdone, here is how the Penn State-track team will win the IC4-K meet next Friday and Saturday at Cambridge. Mama chusetts. It is Inetty well taken foi granted that the Lions and Pitt Pan thefis will b attle , It out fin top honors So let's compare the activities of said teams in thei r lagt meets, in which the Nittany bunch topped Navy and the Gilded Cats took Temple In She hundred yaid dash, there's no question. Barney Ewell will take it in a breeze as big as that caused by one of Sally Rand's his toric fans. ,The best Frank Ohl of the Panthers could do against the Owls Saturday was 10 seconds gat, while aforementioned Mr. Ewell churned, in a 9.8., In the 220, Mr Ewell will come Through again, if Saturday's "papeiflgui es mean anything Burney did the distance in 21 4, while Ohl was kicking around the Temple cindeis in a flat 23 second trot MI Ewell also will nail the broadiump, as he leaped 23 feet 8 inches against the Middies, while Ohl could only stretch to 22 feet Maybe you'd better grant the hurdles to the Panthers, as Hal Stickels would seem to have the edge over Bob Hutchings of the Lions. We might grant the shot put to Elazyk of the Panthers, too. but that seems all Carl Olson's lads can be given. Captain Nick Vukmanic won't lose any sleep over the winning javelin throw as he topped Elliott of the Panthers by a handy 13 feet in the Saturday matches He should be able to top the Panther discus tosser, Ted Konetsky, in that event In the distance runs. Wild William Smith and Frank Maule can do the well-known trick in the two-mile affair, as Boulanger of Pitt did only a 10:20 adainst Temple, while the two Nittany marathoners churned out a.9;50.5. Maule will lake the mile. if Saturday's times mean anything, as his 4:24 Job was 8.4 seconds better than that of , Anderson of Smoky City who won against the Owls. Max Peters in the - half-mile should take the Panther McKee, who did the 880 at Temple in 2 00 4, while Peters was finishing a close second' to the Navy man heiq in hbait - 1 - :58 And Vailliartman of the Lions_will pocket 'the quarter mile dash, with his 50,4 Navy time against the Panther Feria! o who was clocked in Philadelphia 'in 54 2 That - leaves the pole vault to Joe Bakura, who set a new Penn State record against the Middies Saturday with a leap of 13 feet 4 -inches, while Panther vaulters were doing only 11 feet 1 inch. Orvis Itrug and McDowell of Pitt may have to toss a coin for the high Jump honors, but the Lion leaper will take it So there you are, in black and white, on paper ,the Lions can't lose the IC4-A meet Saturday—or have we forgotten something/ - Oh yes, we forgot to mention that theie'lt be several other schools represented at the little get-to-gether in Cambridge And that re minds us that the Panthers did beat the Lions in a dual meet several weeks ago Oh well, it did look good on paper Bul anyhow, we'll still take the Lions, counting heavily on their two strongest paws, Ewell and Vukmanic. Leo Houck Will Referee. Memorial Day Prizefights Leo Houck, varsity boxing coach, will referee all but the final bout between Billy Soose, former Penn State Boxer, and Jack Ennis of Asbury Park, N J, on the Memorial Day card at Bowman Field in, Williamsport Thursday The retired lightweight champion, Benny Leonard, will handle the main event. Houck will referee the bout be tween Joe Bellott of Williamsport arid Johnny Gall of Freeland as well as the following* Bill Dock ens vs. Mickey Grandmetb, Bull Santos vs. Jimmy Young; and Howard Burton vs. Rego Dell. Tickets are on sale at Grahams' from 50 cents up 'Since Soose was defeated by Abrams in Pittsburgh on Februr ary 13, he has fought and won three bouts In his professional -AT. PENN STATE `ICYO i 0111 123 I,V NITTANY AVENUE ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING minx When In Doubt' About a,Room - Booking For Summer Session and Fall Term. Inspect The Colonial. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Three Records Broken In PIAA Track Meet Three records were broken and one wal equalled when high school trackmen from all parts of Pennsylvania vied in the annual Pennsylvania Interscholastic Ath letic Association championship track and field meet here last Sat urday Individual star of the event was Herbie Douglas; colored sprinter from Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, who captur ed the 100-yard dash, the 220, and the broad jump Douglas's time in the 100 was 10 2, in the 220, 22 4, and In the broad jump he leaped 22 feet, 3V4 inches Golf Winner John Markle, of Reading, took the PIAA golf championship for the second time by turning in a medal score of 146 on the College links Saturday. Jack Harper, State College, last year's runner up, dropped to sixth place this year with a 154 score for the 36 holes. Dick Stephens, Haverford, fol lowed Markle in the runner-up spot this year with a 148 Over 1 40 high school golfers participat ed It- cost the Dartmouth student Of 1850 about $994 for a four-year course Ewell Captures Three Firsts; Seniars,Star In Last Appearance With Barney Ewell and Joe Bakura sharing the honors, the Lion trackmcn trounced Navy, 71-55, in their season's last meet heie Sat urday, handing the Middies then first defeat this year Ewell again clinched the 100, 200, and the broad jump for the Nittanymen, and Bakura set a new Penn State record in the pole vault when he topped the bar at 13 feet, 3 1 / 2 inches Making their last appeaiance on New Beaver Field, Fiank Maule, Captain Nick Vukmanic, and Bill Smith carried off honors in their events Vukmanie Wins Vukmanic captured the javelin throw with a hurl of 203 feet 5 inches, Maule won the mile with a time of 4 24, and Maule and Smith tied for first in the two mile run with a time of 9 50 5, finishing almost-100 yards ahead of the field Orvis Kiug showed a flash of his old style when he won the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 11 inches Krug has been recov ering from an ankle injury reeew ed some time ago 120-Yard High Hurdles—Won by Hart, Navy, second, Hutchings, Penn State, third Rae, Navy Time —l5 3 Shot Put Won by Hahnfelt Navy, second, Opp, Navy, third Vukmamc, Penn State Distance 48 feet, 9 1 / 2 inches 100-Yard Dash—Won by Ewell Penn State, second, Chabot, Navy, third, Hemberger, Navy Time 98 One Mile Run—Won by Maule, Penn State, second, Flueehtl, Navy, third, Henderson, Penn State Time 24 Pole Vault Won by Bakura, Penn State, second, Moffatt, Penn State, third, Mem, Nasy Height —l3 ft, 31/4 in (New Penn State record) bk .- Cu; Throiv—Won by Hahn felt, Navy, second, Vukmanic, Penn State, third, Lew, Navy Distance-152 ft 8 1 / 2 in High Jump—Won by Ki 4, Penn State, tie for second between Arm strong, Navy, and Smith, Penn State Height-5 feet, 11 inches Broad Jump Won by Ewell, Penn State, second, Puce, Penn State, thud, Tiehener, Navy Dist ance-23 feet 8 1 / 4 inches Javelin Throw—Won by Vuk ' manic, Penn State, second, Hahn felt, Navy, thud, Karl, Navy Dist ance-203 feet, 5 inches 440-Yard Run—Won by Hart man, Penn State, second, Healy, Navy, third, Kirkpatrick, Navy Time-50 4 Two-Mile Run—Tie for first be tween Maule and Smith, Penn State, thud, Turner, Navy Time —9 59 5 220-Yard Low Hurdles—Won by Bunting, Navy, second, Hutchings, Penn State, third, Hai t, Navy Time-24 2 880-Yard Run—Won by Dela tour, Navy, second, Peters, Penn State, third, Yohn, Penn State Time-1 56 4 220-Yard Dash—Won by Ewell, Penn State, second, Herzberger, Navy, thud, Chabot, Navy Time —2l 4 Hamas Acts As Judge Af Garda-Overlin Bout Steve Hamas '29, former East ern Intercollegiate Boxing Associ ati on heavyweight champion, served as judge at the Garcia- Overlin middleweight champion ship fight at Madison Square Gar den last Thursday It was the first connection Steve has had with professional boxing since he lost to Max Schmeling in Berlin five years ago ,', • 1 - REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver AVe. Dial 4066 - , State College Eugene H. Lederer Page Three Dallelbaum New Stick Captain; Buser, Rifler Named On All-Stale Team Despite their winning percent age of only .300, honors started to pile on Lion lacrossemen last week as Bud Dattelbaum was elected captain for next year and Co-Captains Bart Buser and George Ritter Were named on the all-state ten. Letter-winners announced at the lacrosse dinner Thursday were - Buser, Joe garter. Mike Cicak, Daitelbaum, Hoit Drake, Bill Henning, Dan Hess, Jack McHugh, John Price, Jim Rid dell, George Ritter, Jim Ritter. Marty Saler. and Jack Yudin. Linda Brigrnan, manager, was also awarded a letter, and Don ald Newbury was given a special award. Freshinan numeral awards were made to Jack Allen, Abra ham Hither, Ed Blackburn, Jack Fallon, Jim Fisher, Sam Flen ner, Jim Gotwals, Jack Hanley, Al Hovanec, Jim Henderson, Phil Jones, Bob Koch, Bill Mc- Fadden, George Myers, George Petilgout, Bob Rice, Bill Rudolf, Ralph Snyder, and Bill Thorpe. Sigma Chi, DU Enter Golf Final; Pi Kappa Phi Duo Wins Way To Tennis Final Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon will meet in the final rounds in the fraternity division of the in tramural golf league today or to mori ow to determine the cham pion Sigma Chi with Jim Hibbard, Harry Kiellman, Burt Anthony, and Paul Feibiger in top form de feated Delta Chi's Bill Fischer, Lee Krape, Larry Lightbody, and Art Mopes, 4-2, Sunday afternoon to enter the final In the tennis competition, Dick Grimes and Ralph Getrost, Pi Kappa Phi, defeated Bill Fischer and Graham Miller, Delta s Chi, 6-4, 6-3, in the semi-finals Thurs day to enter the final round Fischer and Miller won their way into the, semifinals by defdating Floyd Coyne and Sid Miller;-Beta Sigma Rho, 6-I, 6-2 SUBSCRIBE NOW! The New Daily PENN STATE COLLEGIAN " Present out-of-town subscribers who now enjoy the PENN STATE COL LEGIAN twice a week will be offered a daily collegiate paper starting this September. qenew your sucriptions now. 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Freshman Golfers Beaf Army Plebes, I.Z, To End Year Hart And Smiley Shoot 15's To Give Yearlings Second Straight'Win In a steady, drinling rain, Penn State's frosh golfers ended then season with two victories and one defeat by ti imming the Army plebes, 7-2, on the hilly Louise at Cornwall, N Y, Satin day Play in the fist foursome was close with Don Hail, Penn State, being forced to 19 holes by Jim Hackler, and Hairy Thompson, Penn State, sinking a 40-foot putt on the 18th to win his match, ri valing Johnny O'Brien's f eat against Cornell last Saturday Hart and Bill Smiley were tied for State's low medal with 75's, while Hackle' and Fred Rita were tied fOr Army low with 77's The Summaries First foursome Hart, Penn State, defeated Hackle], 1 up in 19 holes, Thompson, Penn State, de feated Barton Yount, 1 up, best ball, Penn State, 1 up in 19 holes Second foursome Smiley, Penn State, defeated Hodgene Kirby, 7-5, O'Brien, Penn State, defeated Tack Clark, 4-3, best ball, Penn State, 5-4. Third foursome Rita, Army, de feated Jack Doriance, 3-2, Al Sa ginsky, Penn State, defeated Bob Smith, 4-3, best ball, Airily, 2 up Women In Spoils By R. HELEN GORDON Dear Marge, We thank you and other WRA officers for a "swell" year foi women in sports There was mote enthusiasm and participation in Interclass and intramural compe tition than ever before More co eds took advantage of the "club house" use of White Hall than last year through Friday and Sat urday night open houses Sports Day- , was the first- at tempted here According to vis iting athletic advisors, "It was one of the most successful projects among college sport days" Mote than 158 women from 20 colleges participated in seven sports The American Federation of College Women's Convention will be held here in 1943—a definite piogressive step Coed recreation included fun nights, tolleyball nights, skating and bicycle parties, and dances With the faculty, the club pro gram has developed interest in outing, tennis, golf, badminton, dance, rifle, and swimming activi ties Facilities and lessons were offered foi skiing—in fact WRA developed as extenswe a program for 'the 1475 coeds here as any women's athletic program in any Eastern college But, Marge, the WRA program is still in an embryonic stage Greater non-major pmticipa tion, more beginners' classes in tennis, golf, swimming, archery, riflery, etc, a college-wide coed ucational program—these ate still to be achieved "TENOR TIME" Serge Marconi and His Orchestra Featuring Esther Pryor W. 13 2-6523 80 Nicholson St. Wilkes Barre, Pa Available for your house party. 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