The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 25, 1941, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941
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Between
The Lions
WITH• DICK PETERS
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Third - Time, Not Out
There - is the circus adage con
cerning the sucker who is born
every minute. And tomorrow
-night thc . "circus" comes to Penn
State, but if we're not a country
mile off,:.there won't be any suck
ers in. the,..,audience, at Rec Hall
tomorrow eve.
With :two performances in as
many yjars under its belt, Penn
State's A 1 -College circus, is no
longer'an experiment.or a facsi
mile It is a real honest
to-goodness, double-barrelled cir
cus, although mintis the eleph
ants and bareback riders.
The Big Show, a brain-baby of
Gym Coach Gene Tettstone'S
Way hick in 1939, was at first
built' . .round the gymnastics
squad. Now, though the gym boys
all take part in it, the Circus
baby has grown to a giant taking
in nearly 200 actual, participants,
plus inhumerable-:b acks t a g e
helpers.:
So here's a suggestion that you
stock up on peanuts, a bottle of
pink lemonade, and take in the
third ' and biggest: of the All-
College Circuses tomorrow night.
In 1937, Frank
_Smith shut out
the Juniata baseball nine by al
lowing only one hit and piling up
a total o-t_nine..strilie-outs.
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Net Team Faces
Lehigh Today
When the Engineers from Le
high take to the varsity courts
to face the Nittany netmen at 4
this afternoon it will be with a
string of 16 consecutive wins to
their credit.
Led by No. 1 man, Joe Kantro
witz, Lehigh's latest victory was
won, 5-4, at the expense of Muh
lenberg, which for the second
season had its unblemished rec
ord marred by the Engineers.
In an attempt to annex the
Lion's first victory Coach Ted
Roethke may juggle the State
line-up drastically. The follow
ing men will handle the singles'
assignments but their order is not
definite: Captain Mac Weinstein,
Del Hughes, Chuck Bowman,
John Knode, Don Parker and Bill
Lurid elius.
The doubles combines will be
Weinstein and Hughes, Bowman
and Davis, and Parker and Lun
delius. Last year the Lion's match
with Lehigh was rained out.
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Inframurals
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BADMINTON
Intramural badminton singles
got under way this week with
120 fraternity and 14 indepen
dent entries, according to co
managers Pop Thiel and Mike
Garbinski. Results of this week's
first round play for which scores
were not recorded follow:
Alberto Roque, Alpha Zeta,
defeated Jim McCaughey, Delta
Chi; Don Lamond, Phi Gam, de
feated Bill McCord, -AGR; Bill
Smaltz, Sigma Nu, defeated
Aaron-Rabin,' Gamma Sig; ,Hen
eagley, Phi Delta Theta, defeated
Willard Kintz, Phi Sig Kappa;
Harry Oyler, SPE, defeated
Herm Goffberg, Phi Sig Delta;
Jim Jackson,- Betas, defeated
Bob DeCoudres, Kappa Sig, Tom
Zumbro, ATO, defeated Harry
Korb, Alpha Zeta; Ralph D'lorio,
Sigma Pi, defeated Bill Christ
man. DTD; and Harry Keene,
Sigma Pi. defeated Ed McKean.
Phi Gam.
In 1935, the Penn State base
ball nine defeated Navy by a
score of 4-2 while only securing
j two hits.
TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN
d Ewell Favored To Place
Enter Penn Relay Games
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2-Mile Squad Expected
To Rate Among Best
Johnriy Glenn, sophomore high
jumper, and sprint star Barney
Ewell are the two Penn State
tracksters most likely to place in
the 47th annual Penn Relay Car
nival, to be held at Franklin
Field, Philadelphia, today and
tomorrow, according to Lion
mentor Chick Werner.
."Glenn is a hard worker and
is improving steadily," Werner
remarked yesterday. In high
school he cleared 6' 1"; as a col
lege freshman he was marked at
6' 31/2".
Ewell NCAA 100 and 220 yard
champ, who will run tomorrow
in the special invitation 100 yard
dash, will be pitted against the
cream of the nation's sprinters,
and will probably find his big
gest obstacle in the form of Wel
by Williams of North Texas
Teachers' College.
Pessimistic about his sprint
relay teams, Werner hinted that
the Lion two-mile relay squad
should show up well, at leaSt
against eastern competition. The
thinclads making up this four
some are Max Peters, Pat Kjell
man, Norm Gordon, and Jim
Williams.
Don Dolbin, sophomore sprin
ter who injured his ankle last
weekend, is still a question
able starter in the 440 and 880
yard relays to be held today. If
he - does not run, the sprint relay
quartet will be Captain Van.
Hartment, Barney Plesser, Al
Price, and Ewell.
Herm Goffberg and Alex Bour
genie have little chance of- plac
ing in the , two-mile run accord
ing to Werner, and facing equal
ly tough competition will be the
Nittany entries in the field
events scheduled for both today
and tomorrow.
Throwing the javelin for Penn
State will be Quent Dietrick, a
field eventer whom Werner ex-
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pects to approach Nick Vukman
ic's skill before he graduates. In
the pole vault, Joe Bakura, who
has been hitting 13 feet this
spring and Scott Moffat will be
the Lion entries. '
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4 Fraternities Qualify
for Circus Group Ads
Four fraternities have quali
fied as finalists for the interfra
ternity 'group acts to be held as
a part of the All-College Circus
tomorrow night., The winning
house will be awarded a hand
some cup.
The qualifiers are Beta Sigma
Rho, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta
Sigma Phi, and Sigma Nu.
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