PAGE SIX Lions Win First IC4-A Outdoor Crown As Ewell Cops 3rd Trip Golf Medal Tourney Starts Summer I M's Summer semester intramural activities will get under way next week with the qualifying round ol the All-College golf tournament according to an announcement last night by Eugen C. Bischoff, direc tor of the intramural program. Entries lor this tournament as well as the fraternity and indepen dent baseball and tennis tourna ments will be due at Mr. Bischoff’s office by Saturday noon. The qualifying round of the golf play will be concluded by June 13. An individual golf champion will be crowned on the basis of the medal play which will be contest ed the week following the qualify ing round. Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools and the bea cons of wise men.—Thomas Hen ry Huxley. GRAHAM and SONS (Established 1896) WELCOME THE FROSH- Where the Coaches and Athletes Meet! • NEWSPAPERS • CANDY • MAGAZINES • TOBACCOS • PIPES at “State” GRAHAM'S is a tradition WELCOME, FRESHMEN A Good Place to Shop For Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Dairy Products — is — McKEE'S MARKET “If It Grows We Have If * 131 West Beaver Avenue Bakura, Glenn, Plesser Grab Other State Pointers As Pitt Gets Surprise Second 1 Scoring his third triple win, the first in IC4-A history, Barney t Ew'ell led the Nittany Lion track team to its first Intercollegiate out f door title in Triborough Stadium on Randall’s Island, New York City, i Saturday. The win made Penn State the first school in the history of the Association to win both the outdoor and indoor crowns in the same year. The Nittany team garnered 25% points. Ewell, winding up his active college track and field career, stood out during the entire meet, bettered two meet records b*ut his marks were held as unofficial because of a strong following wind. In the broad jump, his qualifying leap of 24 feet 6% inches, held good against all comers so that he did not need to jump in the finals on Saturday. Next high Lion pointer who helped to bring the Nittany total to its meet winning high was Cap tain' Joe Bakura, who lied Ted Wonch, Michigan State, and Rich mond Morcom, New Hampshire, for first in the pole vault at 12 feet 6 inches, and surprised the field with a third in the javelin. Johnny Glenn, captain-elect, brought two and one-half points to the Lion score card with a tie for third in the high jump at 6 feet 1 inch with Jim Milne of Michigan State. The other Nit tany pointer came through Bar ney Plesser’s efforts in the 220- yard low hurdles to gain the fifth birth A surprise second team place for the Pitt spikemen was chiefly due to the efforts of Ewell’s chief rivals of the cinders, Bullet Bill Carter and Hap Stickel. Stickel came through for the Panther with a second in the century and upheld his 220-yard low hurdle title to add nine points to the Pitt score. Carter, with a third in the 220 and a fourth in the I'OO rated as the second high, Pitt marker. Favorites in the meet held their own against a strong 'effort on the part of “dark horse” candidates for their berths. Les Mac Mitchell, carrying the 'bulk of 'the NYU scoring threat, showed the spec tators his big “kick” in the stretch to beat out hard-fighting Don Burnham of Dartmouth. His failure to finish in the money in the half mile faded all chance of the Purple’s winning the meet. NYU, pre-meet favor ites along with the Lions, could manage to eke out only a fifth in the meet with 17 points. A 1 Blozis, big Georgetown weight man, was the second out standing man in the meet, success fully defending his crowns in the shot put and discus. He set the only new record of the meet with -a heave of 55 feet 4 7 /s inches in the shot in the qualifying trials. A surprise in the meet came when Lynn Radcliffe, Syracuse distance man, came through for the Orange in fine style to beat out the entire field and come romping home first in the half mile with a time of 1:53.9. The big surprise, however, was the 440-yard run. A Georgetown sophomore, Hugh Short, making his first bid for major college hon ors, beat out a, fast field headed A 1 Diebolt, Colgate, the ex perts’ favorite before the meet. The time of 47.2 seconds was two- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN •tenths of a second short of the mark held jointly by Johnny Woodruff, Pitt, and Bill Carr, Penn. Ewell, by far the outstanding athlete of the meet before 5,000 fans, recorded for the crowd that saw him the greatest feat of all in his sweeping his three favorite events. His unofficial times of 9.5 in the century and 20.5 in the 220 were faster by on'e-tenth and two-tenths of a second than the prevailing marks. Without the 15 points he added to the Lions’ total, they would hardly have been able to stay ahead of their Pittsburgh rivals who pushed them closely all the way, finishing up with 19V& points and a two-man New- Hampshire team which made things hot for the favorites by picking up 19 points for third placte in the meet. You’re Invited! On every College Campus there is a traditional shopping place for those who seek correct University Clothing and accessories. At Penn State you will find it to be Jack Harpers. Here’s a hearty invitation for you to come in and get acquainted with the store that Penn State Men Built. Hatter Haberdasher Tailor ‘M Penn State Institution ” OPEN EVENINGS NEXT TO THE MOVIES Varsity Tennis Team To Penn State’s tennis team official ly opens its Summer schedule when it meets Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y., on June 20. The next week end will see the Lions in action against the Naval Reserves on the home courts. On July 11, the ten nis team plays the faculty. This one should be good. Of the remaining three games, Watch and Jewelry Repairing . . . 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