HUC Impressive In Winning Three Of Four League Tilts (Continued from page 4) Hers Hey J. C. P.G. Fls. Pts, Fasnacht, f. 1 1 3 Fawber, f. Rincman, f. Curry, f. 3 4 10 Roberts, c, Ciano, c. MeCool, g, Bybee, g, Fornwalt, g. Vail, g. 17 15 49 Totals Score by quarters HUC 16 — 25—46—64 HJC 14 — 24—34—49 RILEY AND DURBACK SPARK LOCALS TO THIRD STRAIGHT WIN Paced by Johnny Riley and A 1 Dur back who tallied 37 points between them, HUC defeated a classy Buck nell Jr. College quintet, 53-48, to hang up their third consecutive win of the season against no losses. Although HUC trailed at the end of the first quarter, 17-15, scintillat ing shots by Riley, Hazleton’s “dead eye,” put the locals in front as the half ended, 28-23. The third period saw beautiful shots by Riley for the homesters and by Swartwood, Pino la, and Black of the visitors. Third stanza wound up with Bucknell trail ing, 47-35. Although outscoring the HUC, 13 to 6 in the last canto, the charges of Coach Rudman came out on the long end of the score to win, 53-48. Standouts, defensively, were Rior dan, Williams and Apichella for the HUC, and Zukowski and Pinola for the upper-enders. Hazleton U. C. F.G. Fls. Pts. Apichella, f. Barnes, f. - Riley, f. Wagner, f. Williams, c, Saul, c. Riordan, g. - Johnson, g. Durback, g. Major, g. Totals 21 Bucknell Jr. Coll. F.G. Swartwood, f. 6 Black, f. ® Gilroy, £. 1 Zukowski, c. 0 HUC AT POTTSVILLE Riordan blocks a Schuylkill shot. Savitz, g.-c Norman, g. _ Johns, g. Pinola, g. Totals 19 10 48 Score by quarters: HUC 15—28—47—53. BJC 17—23—35—48. 0 1 7 4 18 HUC Drops Close Decision 0 0 State Jay-Vees, 47-45 0 1 1 1 0 Hazleton Undergraduate courtmen lost their first game of the season, 47-45, to Penn State Junior Varsity, at Stage College, Penna. The locals were missing one of their standout guards, Riordan, who didn’t make the trek because of an illness. 3 4 10 0 0 0 As usual, Riley walked off with scoring honors with 17 points. Wil liams and Aipiehella had 11 and 10 points, respectively. Penn State Jayvees were paced by Reynolds and Pherm, who garnered twenty-five points between them. Durback, Johnson, and Saul turned in fine performances on the defens ive. This game was played in prelimi nary to the Penn State-Washington and Jefferson tilt in which Penn State was defeated, 48-46. Hazleton U. C. F.G. Pis. Pts. Riley, f. 8 1 17 Apichella, f. 5 0 10 Saul, c. 0 0 0 Williams, g. 5 1 11 Johnson, g. 0 0 Durback, g. 3 1 Totals 21 3 45 Penn State Jayvees F.G. Fls. Pts. Reynolds, f. 6 2 14 Palermo, f. 3 0 G Sapp, c. 3 0 6 Nardloon, c. 2 15 Phenn, Ig 5 1 11 Rabb, g. 2 1 5 Cronin, g. 0 0 0 Totals 21 5 47 Score by quarters: HUC 8—18—32—45 PSJV 9—17—30—47 RUDMANITES BOW TO YORK IN EXTRA PERIOD On Tuesday evening, December 17, at the D. A. Harman Gym, the HTJC dribblers dropped a heartbreaker to York Jr. College, 68-55. The locals got off to a fine start and at half time led by a 31-13 score. However, the visitors fought back and out- 53 Pts. 14 11 W'ZLETON COLL EGIAN 0 0 0 _0 1 1 3 2 8 4 0 8 To Penn HUC ON DISPLAY Setting a precedent for local mer chants, Fellin’s Jewelry Store has taken the initiative in advertising the Hazleton Undergraduate Center, subtly reminding the people of the Hazleton region that there is more involved in higher learning than the mere drudgery of studying. Using HUC’S Annual Christmas Semi- For mal as a lead, Miss Celeste Fellin has fixed a display in the store window. To her belongs the entire credit for the idea and the display. Celeste has shown an absorbing interest in HUC, which we hope is contagious. We wish to thank Mr. Fellin, the owner, whose generous cooperation has made the display materialize. The display has been shown during the past week in the main window. Miss Fellin will continue these displays in the future. COUNCIL OFFICERS BACK FROM POTTSVILLE The four officers of the Student Council, A 1 Keller, president; Fran cis Fatsie, vice-president; Peg Den ion, secretary; and John Ward, treas urer, have returned from the Student Government Conference at Potts ville. This conference is held each year by the four active Pennsylvania State College Centers. Besides Haz leton, Pottsville, Altoona, and Dubois were represented. Francis Fatsie was one of the speakers on the planned program. Pie was in charge of the athletic program. To supplement the business pro gram, Pottsville Center had planned entertainment activities consisting of a banquet, dance, movies, and an open house at the Schuylkill school. Girls whose beauty gets them hired Often find that’s why they’re fired. scored HUC in the second half; the contest was knotted, 52-52, as the whistle ended the regulation game. In the extra period York scored six teen points to HUC’s three. York’s reserve power was the main factor in turning the tide to victory. Once again, Riley stole the honors for the evening. Leading with 21 tallies. Johnny was followed by Ri ordan and Apichella who had thir teen points apiece. Lentz was high man for the York club, gathering 8 field goals and 4 fouls for 20 points. This has been HUC’s first league defeat against three wins. Hazleton U. C. F.G. Fls. Pts. Apichella, f. 5 3 13 Riley, f. 9 3 21 Williams, c. 3 17 Riordan, g. 5 3 13 Durback, g. 0 0 0 Saul, c. 0 11 Johnson, g. 0 0 0 Totals 22 11 55 York J. C. F.G. Fls. Pts. Gearheart, f. 6 1 13 Bock, f. 2 15 Lentz, c. 8 4 20 Chappy, g. 4 0 8 Bisshop, g. 00 0 Biros, f. 113 Reichley, f. 0 0 0 Snyder, c. 3 4 10 Enders, g. 3 17 Totals 4 28 12 68 Score by quarters: HUC 9—31—41—52—55 YJC 7—13—34—52—68 FULL SCHEDULE FOR GLEE CLUB The HUC Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Pearl Garbrick, is taking honors as the most active organization in our institution. After weeks of practice it has developed into a well-rounded choral group. In the past few weeks the club participated at various social func tions and the club members were commended for their fine perform- Their schedule during the past two weeks was as follows December 11—Faculty Dinner at Genetti's. December 12—Christmas Broadcast. December 16—Community Carol Sing, Dinner and Carol Sing at Genetti’s Tyrolean Room. December 17—Kiwanis Luncheon. December 19—Second Christmas Broadcast. Provide music and entertainment at the Semi-Formal. Miss Garbrick is busy preparing a schedule for after the holidays; and she also announced that the HUC band will soon be ready for its first public appearance. IrikMHRHi Scientists at work. Atomic research, no doubt, It was one of those boisterous mornings that our librarian, Miss Campbell, is often confronted with. After much placating, she finally had the library in enthralling silence. Suddenly, someone (?) in the music room below gave forth with a health ful yelp that stirred the library silence. To top it all, our versatile Lee Baden answered by tapping on the floor with his pencil and uttering a dramatic “Ssh!” to the intruder Retraction The poems in the poetry column of the Hazleton Collegian Novem ber 22, 1946 were contributed by Siegmund K. Knies, Jr., and not composed by him as was stated in that issue. (Typographical error.) Student lounge. Our music instuctor, beneath. Then they say library wi is dull! You can no more blame your ' eumstances for your character tl you can the mirror for your looks Students for your eating pleasure LUNCHEON Served Daily 11 A. M. to 2 P.M Evenings 8 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. MUSICAL BAR 215 E. Broad St., W. Hazleton All kinds of Platters & Sandwiches. Compliments of Frumkin Bros. 21 WEST BROAD STREE~ HAZLETON, PA. "Home cf 21 Famous Brands" QEISROTH’ S m i I ax Floral Shop MAX AND JEAN SHIELDS 22 EAST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. 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