Tuesday, December 17,1929 Hermann S BASKETBALL COACH NAMES FIRST FIVE Mazess, Hamilton, Fry, Weber, ‘ v Win Positions on Lion Varsity Quintet |;*LIONS TO VIE FOR CUP jCompeting for a s’lver trophy to bp 1 awarded the quintet showing the best league avoingo, Penn State has joined with Syracuse and Col gato in a triangular basketball as sociation. Each team will play two games this'year with association oppon ents and tho five winning the cup wil* gain possession of the award fol 1 one year The trophy will be placed in competition annually Firing the opening gun m'thc final practice siege for the battle with Bethany courtmen here January 4, Coach Dutch Hermann diafted his first-string Lion quintet last night Although illness this summci has prevented Jack Mazess from round ing into proper condition, the speedy forward fills his regular berth at for waid. Paired with Jack on the first quintet is Rod Fry. Fry was a mem bei of the squad last year, and with Mazess makes a good scoring com bination. Heimann has placed Hamilton at renter on the premier Nittany five. He has the ideal build for a pivot man and with experience should prove a capable center With Captain Skip Stahley, regular guaid, tm oiling west with the all-Eastern grid team, I Heimann has cither Ed Lee or Paul Moss as leading candidate foi Skip's j berth. The Lion mentor declared last night that it was a toss-up be tween Lee and Moss for the vacant post. Also Selects Second Team Joe Weber is Hermann’s choice as tho other guard on the fust five On the ; second quintet, Wally Leyda is paired with Dave Millet at forward Leytla’s injured knee has b'een slow ]ng(him up slightly in practice but will; probably improve befoic the season opens. The second team for wapls are also fast and will piess Madess and Fry for the call in the firsts tilt. ifFed Brand will occupy the second team berth and is backed by Chuck Wijhams and either Moss or Lee at the I ‘guards. DRAFTSMEN' WILL RECEIVE INSTRUCTION FROM COLLEGE A'ncight-ycai couisc for draftsmen wilhbc conducted by the engineeiing extension department at the Arm strijjig Cork company, Lancaster, an-! norjneed High G. Pyle of the engin eering extension department, Satur*. Tjho course, first proposed by com pany officials, will be conducted by professors from the College at the Armstrong offices in Lancaster. In stn|fctionc will be offered in mathe matics, drawing, mechanics, foundry practice, strength of materials, pat tern tanking, fundamentals of ma chine design, welding, electricity, kine matics, hydiauhcs, and thermodynam ics j ‘AFRICA* TAKEN FROM CITY, MOUNTAIN, HISTORIAN STATES It is the belief of Dr Maximo Soto- Hall, Guatemalan histonan, that the word “America” was dcuved from the ancient mountain of Amenquc and tho‘city of Amencopan rather than from the explorei Amergo Vespucci. “Amencopan,” the name given to a city near the fabled Eldorado, meant the pnncipal city m Amenca SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BOXES also MARY LINCOLN CANDIES Robert J. Miller elects Lion Court Varsi 7 Nittany Booters Gain Posts on Coaches’ All-American Selections No less than seven members of Penn State's champion soccer team wcic mimed as All-Americans on team selections by vanous coaches last week. Coaches Stewart, of Penn, Nies, of Pnncton, and McPete, oi Haverlord, each chose three Lions foi their mythical eleven Coach Bill Jeffrey, with insight on the woik of the intercollegiate league leaders, selected five Nittany booters to perform on his mythical team Al len, left fullback, and Lutz, outside ,right, were honoied by selection rn all four elevens. Lutz, and Frazier, of Havcrfoid, who was named as the outstanding right fullback, were honored for the thud successive year McPete, Stew art, and Jeffrey named Harvey, Lion INTER-UNIT COURT MEET WILL BEGIN NEXT MONTH 13 Teams Enter Penn State Club Basketball Tournament Beginning the second week in Jan uary, inter-unit basketball teams vil l begin a tournament of appioxi mately ten games sponsored by the Penn State club A new system is being organized by which the teams will be divided into two leagues of equal size. Regularly scheduled games between teams in each league will supplant the bracket system used m past yeais The win ner of these league tilts will meet m the final bout to decide the champion ship of the tournament. I At picscnt theic arc thirteen teams signed up for the tournament Any non-frateimty man, icgai dless of class, is eligible to enter a team. Mem bers of the freshman basketball team arc eligible to play in mtcr-umt games but must not enter as a team. YALE PURCHASES LAND SITE FOR ANTHROPOID API? STUD f Aiming to study the bleeding hab its and social lelations of anthropoid ape 3, Yale university has purchased two hundred acres of land near Oi* ango Park, Florida. A gift of $500,000 from the Rocke feller Foundation made possible the purchase of the site and the erection of the laboiatory. For Your Convenience Open Evenings Until Christmas Crabtree’s Allen Street gVVVFIt NFn.allran.l-llrkrr.lia.rnlal,. 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Anderson’s injured ankle during the middle of the season pro bably chocked a, performance which would have pieced him among otheL selections INTEREST IN TENNIS, GOLF INCREASES AMONG CO-EDS Penn State women have shown a much greater degree of mteicst in goli and tennis during this season than any proceeding one, according to leports submitted by the managers oi those two sports to the W. A A. board at the end of the fall season. Oi the sixteen contestants for the tennis championship, ten were mem bers of the freshman class, and twelve of the aspirants received W. A. A points Grace M. Woodrow '3O, golt managei, states that of the thutoen women who signed up foi golf nine weit avvaided W. A A points. PASTRIES FOR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES Decorated as you may choose foi the Occasion THE ELECTRIC BAKERY 127 West Beaver Avenue Xmas Candy Gifts The Largest Assortment We Pack Them and Mail Them G u The Sweetest Place” A REGO R Y S Let us supply you with Meats for your Christmas Banquets HIGH QUALITY MEATS FISHBURN’S MEAT MARKET Phone 357 Merry Christmas PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK South Allen Street SPECIAL On Co-Op Corner THE PENN 'STATE COLLEGIAN ity; New Cl GRAPPLERS ADOPT NEW SCORING PLAN Coach Speidle Discovers Talent In 165-Pound Rank—Drills Squad for Lay-off Adoption of new scoung rules and tho addition of a new division should pioducc lenevved interest in wrestling this season accoidmg to Coach Chai ho Speidle, who is now engaged con ditioning his squad preparatory to the Christmas lay-off. The National Intercollegiate wrest ling rules with a few minor changes have been adopted this year by the Eastern association Under this system five points will be given foi a fall, instead of the six last year, and three points will be scoicd for a decision. Ir order to avoid the tiresome in activity prevalent under the old rules a change has also been made in the method of conducting bouts. Accord ing to the new measures, if one man does not get behind in two minutes the bout is stopped Add New Class Then follows two foui -minute per iods with each man getting the ag giessive position If elthci contestant gets behind in two minutes, however, the bout continues for the full ten minutes Two > extra thice-mmuto periods follow if neither man secures a time advantage. l Instead of tho 158-pound class of ■ss May Add to Wrestling Interest former years, Iheie will be a 155- pound and a 165-pound division this senson Coach Speidle is developing a number of men to fill in this new rank. 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