Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, November 21, 1952, Image 1

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    Vol. XV, No. 7
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED; SEASON OPENS DECEMBER 13ALT
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Preston Peightal, faculty manager of athletics at the Center, has released
the .195243 Mountain Lion basketball schedule. The tvilave.game schedule is slated to
open Saturday, December 13 at Waynesboro against Penn StateBs Mont Alto forestry
school. According to latest reports, the conflict in date with the Christmas Ball
has been solved.
The two games scheduled for Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
are parts ofdoubleheaders. For Fridays game the Mountain Lions mill go to Altoona
to:play Johnstown Pitt Center. In the other half of that double-header, Altoona
will be pitted against a fourth team. Saturday the Lions will play Altoona:at
Johnstown, and Johnstown will see action with the fourth team*
Following is the schedule. Intramural games will be staged before the
varsity games.
Saturday, December 13
Wednesday, January 7
Friday, January 9
Wednesday, January 14
Friday, January 16
Wednesday, February 4
Saturday, February 7
Friday, February 13
Saturday February 14
Wednesday, February 18
Friday, February 20
Satutday, February 28
PRACTICE SESSIONS UNDERWAY MIT NEW COACH, FRANK ANTINOZZI
Last night at St. Joseph's Gymnasium the now Mountain Lions coached by their
now coach, Frank Antinozzi, scrimmaged with St. Gabriols cagers. Results are purely
unofficial and not for publication. But the scrimmage punctuated a long series of
practice sessions that started November 12 at the A. D. Thomas gymnasium for the 16
mon out for the varsity at present.
Candidates who have boon out so far are as follows: Richard Yevak, Larry
Roman, Donald Krentz, Clinton Frank, James Ustynoski, William Coll, George Kobrick,
James Damenti, Joseph Mandour, Cyril Carrot, Peter Kerutis, Sherman Joseph, James
Bcrish, William Sarkas„ Victor Pituch, and Daniel Postupack.
The squad is expected to be enlarged considerably by a group of dormitory
men who have responded to a call for additional players.
Coach Antinezzi has urged that all Highacres men tryout for the squad. 4i, num,
her of other teamsin the League are staffed by players with no high school
experience.
DATE OF CHRISTI US BALL DEFINITE: FRIDAY, DECKIBER 12
Student Council president Andrew Karpinski has confirmed the shift of the
date for the Christmas Ball to Friday, December 12. The move was necessitated by
the scheduling of aP.J.C.A.A. League basketball game with :Tont Alto atiffaynesboro
on December 13. Council felt that keeping the ball to this date would be unfair to
the hardworking basketoers.
Four Councilmon to Moot with Representatives from 16 Othor Junior Colleges
Councilmen Andrew Karpinski, Dorothy Kosack, Pat Tomsho l and F.,ank Saida,
with adviser J. Richard Nattern, left this morning at 9:00 for the state inter-counci:
conference, involving 17 junior colleges in Pennsylvania, at Altoona ccAltnr_
HAZLE!DON COLLEGIAN
Weekly Newsletter Edition
The Pennsylvania State College Center
Highat,res., Hazietori s ,, Pe nns ylvania
Mt, Alto at Waynesboro
Hershey Junior College at Hershey
Pitt Center (Johnstown) at Hazleton
Keystone Junior College at Hazleton
Mt. Alto at Hazleton
Hershey at Hazleton
York Junior College at Hazleton
Johnstown. Pitt at Altoona
Altoona at Johnstown
Keystone Junior College at LaPlume
Altoona at Hazleton
York at York
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