October 28, 1941 Sports Probably the most popular sport at !. the Center is Ping-Pong. This sport has i teen in the lime light because of the ) sehpol tounament and also the two matches! that were played with the A„ Z,A. The ] hoys have teen quite successful*- having von toth matches that they played* The team composed of Sid Xlemow, Miles Bonner, " Smokey '' McKelis, and Charles Bruch seems to have quite a future ahead of them. Basketball will go to the front this week as practice starts at Grant Street gym. There are approximately 12 games on the schedule and the teapi expects to have a great season. The newest addition to the sports roster is the formation of the Boxing Clu The main purpose of the club is to teach th-"manly art" to those fellows who feel that they need instruction. Later in the term a tournament will be held to deter mine the best pugilists in their respect ive weights. We then hope to top the season with a match with the freshman team at the campus. Shifting to the feminine side, the girls went bowling Thursday night at the Y, As to the scores - well, ve won’t go ! into that.., Incidentally some of the boys j went bowling at the Central Wednesday I night, and if anyone is interested there I is a chance to form a league there every Wednesday at 7 P.M* How about it fellows?) Penn State considered the underdog before the football game Sunday after nooncame out beating Sal’s Academy with a 6-4 victory. The oppnents had full equipment, while the Penn State hoys played without any material whatso ever Early in the game a thirty-five yard pass was made good for a touchdown; this was the only time our team crossed the goal line of the opposition. Sal's Academy made two safeties for their four points, but they were unable to » score a touchdown. Considering the lack of equipment and practice, the team played and exceptionally good game* The line up was 5 ends, Mulhall & Kuntz, tackels, Zelman & Sours, Guards Tito & Hoovis, center, Weinberg, fullback, Vitabile, Halfbacks, Durbach & Silver stein, and quaterback gilbert. Hazleton Collegian If you're up bright and early on Tuesday morning, You'll se- Mr. John L. ( Shorty ) Chase drowsily stumbling into his-English class. Our hero who graduated from University, teaches English and German. Before joining the faculty here at the Center, Mr. Chase was an instructor at the Elgin Academy, Illinois, where he was active as a coach on the swimming and debating teams. . Mr. Chase, who has a baritone likes to sing, but his neighbors have ''' request-d him to confine his singing to the bath-tub. He lists among his favor ite recreations tennis, swimming and (rummy. | Incidentally, he is a bachelor and pot a bad looking one at that, which adds a lot to iis overwhelming (popularity, especially with the feminine jstudents. Berg, A. Breisch, H, *45 banks,J* *45 DeMarco,J, *45 pilbert.H. ‘45 weijiberg, I. Vinnett, G. ‘45 (UA 'C. \zJ Introducing The Staff Page 3 Alex,T. >44 Brennan, A. ’44 Pine, M* >44 Pinger, E,G. '44 Sholtis, G. '44 Walker, D. '44 Yost, I.J. *44 Zelmnn, B*E.'44