November 15, 1948 10 TEAMS.. SIGNED FOR INTRA- MURAL LEAGUE'ORGANIZED HERE Once'more basketball intramurals have been resumed here. This season, the 'league consists of ten teams who should provide 'some interesting corn . petition. yd Rudman decided not to plan a cdmprete seasonal schedule because of 'the hidefinate occurrences of other major scholastic activities, but Week ly schedules will be posted and the respective team captains will' be in formed before games. Meetings will be conducted every Friday, at noon, in room W-16. Rud man. requests that all team captains attend those weekly meetings to dis cuss' problems that may arise during the week, and to receive any further information pertaining to the success of the league. dame Sites Games will be played either at the local YMCA or at the Grant Street School gym. The most capable of the Centeres physical ed. majors will be chosen to arbitrate these tilts. Following is a list of the 'teams and their captains: Fireballs, Cros sin; Cobras, M. Hussar; Umbrella Shop, J. Parvensky; Falstaff's War riors, M. Fluri; Masters, H. Ziegler; Midgets, A. Rosen; Pro's, R. McHale; Defenders, J. Yurso; Heights A. C., M. Doddo; Engineers, C. McCarty. In the first game played ilast week, the Fireballs go off to a red hot start by romping over the cobras by a score of 41-20. Ravine, College jay vee hopeful,. registered 24 points to lead the victors. The losers fought hard all of the way but couldn't keep up the pace set by their opponents. Two Exhibition Cage Games Scheduled (Continued from page 1) admission charge This will be the first look that local fans will get at the defending junior college champions. There are several local boys on the state teachers col lege squad, which should make the game doubly interesting. The following Wednesday, the night before Thanksgiving, the Rud manites will oppose the center alum ni, composed of members of last year's team who have left the center. The visitors will be led into battle by Johnny Riley, two-season captain. Teammates are Johnny Appichella, John Hutnyan, Stats Lagonosky, Don Barnes and Al Durback. The EWOsters will enter the fray behind timber-tapping Pete Garber, last year great. The other four starters will be Jack Sipple, Chicky Lamonica, Ray Kostic and Swish Talerovich. Others slated for action are Munroe, Ledger, Kowalic, Gard ner, Gerhard, Bauer, Petrovich, Phil lips, Makofsky and Knyprim. Hal Vowler and Jack Kramer will work the game. Gilbert Butterwiek seen Johnny Belinda?" Tony Dombroski "No, is he a Freshman ?" 4 SPORTSTUFF By DICK BAGBY Intra-mural basketball got off to a good start Monday, with the Fireballs singeing the Cobras 41-20. Ravina was high scorer for the (winners with 22 points, while Hutnyan racked 'up 10 points for the losers. It looks as though Mr. Ravina could have beaten them single handed. Penn State, with Fran Rogel, turned in a nice performance against , Penn last week and:seem to be on the way to another undefeated season. Howevver, this week the Nittany Lions meet a stubborn Temple eleven who almost upset the Lions' apple cart last season. It was only after a terrific battle last season that Penn State was able to down Temple 7-0. I look forward to another thriller be tween these two rivals SaturdaY. Joe 'Gordon, of the Cleveland In dians, last season became the fourth active player in the American League to hit over 200 homers. Joe DiMag gio, Rudy York, and Ted Williams are the others. The upset of Georgia • Tech. by Ten nessee last Week was really a sur prise. Although the Tech. team rolled up 18 first downs to Tennessee's 4, the fleet Yellow Jacket backs were a little too careless with the ball, which enabled the Volunteers to come on the long end of a 13-6 score. Villanova players who have faced Army teams for the past five seasons, regard the current West Point aggre gation the hardest hitting of all. The six team league that Hazleton is to play in next isesoan is a great idea. In this league each team will play all the others and the champion ship will be decided on a games won and lost basis. This should quell post season arguments as to which school really had the best team. Rocky Castellani, the battling mid dleweight from Luzerne, Pa., is to meet Sonny Horne at the Kingston Armory November 8. This is Rocky's first appearance at home since he thumped out a one-sided, victory over Herby Kronowitz last July. Horne is a very tough customer, who has faced the best, including two bouts with Rocky Graziano. He undoubtedly 'will be the toughest foe Castellani has met in his sensational rise up the fistic ladder. If Castellani wins this one, he will have demonstrated his right to step into a garden winner. The Philadelphia Eagles have a star team this year with Steve Van Buren ripping up the yardage that he is, and Patton kicking the extra poinst as fast fast as the touchdowns "Have you HAZLETON * * * EM=I I== * * COLLEGIA Ist Leagli Game At Pottsville; Student Rally The first 'game for the Hazleton Center basketball team in the junior college league will be at Pottsville, December 4. Pottsville Center stu dents will stage a "Welcome Hazle ton" jamboree for the local team and followers. It was pointed , out that students who wish to go to the Pottsville game are to submit . their names to Syd Rudman before 5 p.m. November 29. A $1 fee will cover all transportation. The season will end up with a state junior college tournament to be held in Altoona March 4 and 5. This was decided at the recent Harrisburg meeting of the Pennsylvania Junior College Athletic Association. Hazle ton was host school last year. These playoffs match the four top teams of the 'junior college loop. The Rudmanites are the present state ju nior college champions. ONLY TWO TEAMS So [far, only twoh teams have been submitted to participate in the Men's Intra-mural bowling, league. Students are urged to form teams of either four or six, and participate in this sport. There is no limit to the amount of teams and as soon, as enough teams are entered, a schedule will be.made out for the season. Visitor: What was your mother's name before she was married? Little Boy: I think it was Waldorf, that's the name on all our towels. The smallest package in the world is la man all wrapped up in himself. are racked up. In last Sunday's game Van Buren picked up a total of 142 yards rushing, which should put him on top in the ground gaining division of the National League. Patton also sparked the Eagles in their win over the Giants by running his string of conversions up to 28 straight. STATE'S "PHILADELPHIA STORY"- ONE VICTORY. THAT MEANT A LOT Philadelphia's Bellvue - Stratford hotel, lodging place of Penn State's famed Blue Band and classy cheer leaders, was a scene of turmoil Fri day night prior to the Penn State- Penn U. game last week-end. Most of State's followers had the "first get together" there and the college yell kings' and queens were shouting cheers from the hotel's main steps while the Nittany throngs were flooding the streets, confident only of a State victory. When the final gun sounded the next day, this throng which had flooded center Philadelphia the night before, moved on the Franklin Field battleground in a stampede of joy. With State's followers determined to get a part of the now-historical up- , rights, the goal posts were split into JV'S TO. PLAY CHARITY GAME IN FREELAND Ossie Prokopic, former Hazleton High great and coach of the college's junior varsity, will send his team against .a strong North Side 'All Star team in December! to the Freeland YMCA gym. This will be a charity game for the purpose of buying a new scoreboard for the Freeland Y gym• Tentative starting lineup for the collegiates are: J. Haine, captain; L. Ravina, J. Krynock, 0. Scarcella and J. McCul la. They will be backed by: Coleman, Fuhrer, Morton, Vilushis, Bagby, Corraza, Muni, Close, Maylath, Min chin, and. Brom;lt. "OOPS, SORRY" CLUB GETS 2 NEW*MEMBERS Two cards of membership were is sued for the "Oops, Sorry" club in one game last season. They went to Williams, Duke fullback, and Roys ton, Wake Forest guard. In their game in Wake Forest, Williams took the snap from center and did a half turn to start a re verse. He faked a handoff to one back and extended the ball toward the end (an end-around menuever). Instead of an end, here came Royston, the Wake Forest guard, who had blundered through the hole left by a Duke lineman pulling out into the interference. Royston brushed by Fullback Williams, and to his surprise had a football thrust into his abdomen. Royston clutched it, recognized it as a standard football and in a flash saw glory ahead under the goal post with none to stop him. Then, guard like, he tripped over his own feet and fell flat! Father: What do you mean bring ing my daughter home at this hour? Date: We have to be in class by eight, sir. Joy is not in things. It is in us about as many pieces .as were needed to satisfy the mob. "Thank God . ." One of the big men at the Stratford was heard to remark, "Thank God all the 'people wanting tickets didn't get them." And there was no trouble imagining what the staid city would have been like had the rooters of Pennsylvania's two great colleges, received the pastboards asked for. INittany Lion )Coach Bob Higgins was the hero of the weekend as the Friday-to-Sunday crowd flowed out of the city late Sunday night. From all indications, many students missed classes Monday morning and many alumni missed work at the same time. Penn State was "king of the hill" after a colorful better-than-exected performance Saturday afternoon. Page Three —Wagner