Tuesday, .January 7, 1930 Lions Enc INVADERS DEFEAT .. PURDUE, BUTLER \yestcrn Maryland Will Oppose Nitlany Court Varsity Here Thursday '((Terminating an ambitious eastern court invasion, Montana State's high* scoring basketball quintet will battle Pqpn State at 7 o’clock tonight in Retention Hall. „ponquerois of povveiful Butler and university leans, the Bob cat}? lost to Loyola while on their sweeping foray into mid-western ami eastern couit stiongholds They en gaged Pitt’s undefeated Golden Pan thws Inst night. Loyola subdued tnc Westerners .‘IS-to-28 but Purdue fell Jlnfito-35 before the snarling Bobcat ajt&ck , EViur members' of the Montana qpmtet which last year won the Roc ky Mountain conference champion ship have gamed berths on the in vading team. Last yeai the Bobcat* won thirty-six out of thirty-eight srt toes averaging more than a point a minute The Montana machine is captained by Cat Thompson, forward oi\, Knutc Rockne’s mythical all- American 'team last yeai Thomp son averaged more than sixteen points a game throughout the entne I*l2*l season. Stahley Injured Paired with Thompson is Orland Ward, all-confei ence forward. 21 is brothei, Pop Ward, vaisity center, was a potent factoi in the Bobcat victoncs over Purdue and Butler Max Woithington, captain-elect of the Montana gud team, is lunning guard with Ed Biccden, lone newcomei to the team, at the other defense post An ankle injury suiTgied m the East-West gud game New fern's day will keep Captain Skip Stahlcy from enteiing the Nittanv line-up tonight Jack Mazess and Dave Mil lei will team at forwaid and Joe Weber and Sol Saltzman ac guard. Either Fred Biand or Hamilton will .stait at the center post The Nittany *courtmen will en counter their third opponent in six days when they face an unheralded Western Maryland five Tliui sday night. The game will be the open ing contest of the season foi the Qrcen Terrors. Wooley and Wellingei vliU start at the forwaid posts on the Westminster team with Haninull a£ the assignment Clary and Baker will be the guards. ; Unable to launch ,a_ sustained scoi irfg drive, an inexperienced Lion quin tot fell before the speedy attack of the Bethany basketball stalwarts Saturday night The final scoie was 39-to-28. Rush, Bison forwaid, was the game’s leading seoier. He tallied six field goals in the second half and one in the fiist peiiod ns well as th.ee out of five attempts from the fice throw line liis teammate, Finding, fol'mv ing him with five two-plycrs and one fiee throw Jack Mazess lead the Nittany stor ing column with three field goals and LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS All Size*;, both Canvas and Leather ' ; ’ 1 A special pocket size with filler 60c and 75c The Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 13G "* North Patterson street unter Powerful Montana State Bobcats in Recreation Hall Tonight Dean Sackett Named N. C.A.A. Vice-Head Dean Robert L. Sackett of the School ot Engineering was elected one ol the vice-presidents of the Nntional Collegiate Athletic asso ciation at their meeting m New Yoik Thuisday. The appointment automatically places Dean Sackett on the execu tive council of the association as a icpioscntative of the second district which consists of New York, Penn sylvania, Delaware, and West Vir ginia The Carnegie Foundation report was given consideration and a fur thci study of collegiate athletics is' to bo made by the association. a foul. Because of illness. Jack has been unable to practice regularly with the team and did not start in the Bethany tilt. Dave Miller also ac counted for a ti 10 of field goals. Rush’s foul toss and field goal gave Bethany an caily lead which the Bi son’s maintained throughout the game. Tuking advantage of fiee throws, the visitors brought their to tal to nine while Hamilton netted a foul goal and Rod Pry accounted for two The Herman-coached quinti t staged a brief spuit following the ontiy of Mazess into the game. Jack tossed a short one in from under the net and followed with two counters ‘from the free thiow maik as Finding inng up a basket to keep Bethany ahead, 11-to-9 This was the nearest the Lions came to tying up the scoie and Bak er's field goal coupled with Finding’s foul biought the scoie to 14-to-') as the half ended Launching a rapid scoring drive nt the outset of the second stanza, the West Virginians soon piled up a formidable lead With but a short time left to piny, the entire Bethany second loam en tered the game A short Lion rally followed as Saltzman, Mazess, and Miller acountcd for field goals in u pid succession but the final vvmstle blasted any chances of breaking down the wide Bethany victory maigin. The lineup* Penn Stole <2R) Bethany (39) Fry F Rush Leydn h linker, Hnmillon - C Telfuir Welter C! Haduu M.m G Dnmichroder Subjtitiition*—Penn State. Mazes, Miller, Brand Lee and Saltzman Bethany Vor ui«i. Ronalds, Thompson, Brunn, and Dupkc Field goals—Penn State Mazess 3 Milter ", Saltrmnn 2 Hamilton 1 Bethany Hash 7. Finding 5 Baker 3, L'oul Goals—Penn State 10 out of 13 Rclh uy 9 out of 1G Referee—VVhltc, VVlndbcr Umpire—Mus cor% Bucknall Trojan Strap Watches Crabtree’s Allen Street BOXERS ENCOUNTER W:VA. JANUARY 25 Intercollegiate Group Decides To Retain Heavyweight Class in 1930 Opening ling activities here, West Virginia umveisity battlois will ex change blows with Lion nuttmen Jan uary 25, Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of Athletics, leported yes tciday “Georgetown, oiiginally scheduled to fill this date, was forced to cancel be cause boxing has been abolished as a spoil theic. Final negotiations foi the filling of this vacancy weic con ducted during the holidays Though boxing is only two years old at the Mountaineei umveisity it is expected that a stiong team will be represented in the Recication Hall ung. Last yeai the Nittany Icathci pushers were forced to extend them selves to subdue the enthusiastic Southerners by a 6-to-2 verdict. John N Engel ’3O, boxing manager, who represented Penn State at the Intercollegiate Boxing Association meeting m New York City Tuesday,! states it was the unanimous verdict of the group that the heavyweight di vision be retained dming the com ing season When the Association convened last year it was tentatively proposed that this class be abolished but ac tive opposition by Penn, Navy, and Penn State resulted in this class be ing ictained. It was contended that the absence of the heavyweight di vision would make the meets less colorful. Coach Leo Houck started the fust intensive workouts of the season yes teiday vvltli shoi*t practice bouts The ; entne squad is now out and Houck is carefully watching for piomising matenal. TRY The Green Room for Good Meals, Lunches A la Carte Service Catering- to Dinner Parties and Banquets Phono 731 G. R. LAIRD, Manager Funnier Than “The Cock Eyed World” mißis ilkiog, Laughing, M< (cron Mcuo: carrying on bts cock eyed adventures ivttb FXFI DORSAY tnd EL BRENDEI Written and directed bj lOI7L WALSH, wh< ‘The Cock Eyed Wor Original songs by Walter Donaldson and Edgar Leslie ‘Presented by WILLIAM FOX THE PENN STATE COLLEGIA*} Navy Plans To Keep Referee Out of Ring Attempting* a plan proposed at the Intercollegiate Boxing Associa tion meeting held in New Yoil: City Tuesday, Navy will keep the tofeiee out of the ring dunng the piogicss of the bouts. Lieutenant-Commandoi Fredei ick G Remickc, giaduatc managei of athletics at Annapolis, states that if the plan is successful the Asso ciation will udopt it The move has been made to make boxing bouts clcanci and to improve ung discipline, the officials declare It is also pointed out that with the icfciec stationed outside the nng the spectators will be pcimit ted an unobstructed mow of the contestants Spike Webb, boxing couch at the Academy is in fat or of the plan. CO-EDS GAIN PLACES ON HONORARY HOCKEY TEAM Min Positions by Outstanding Ability And Good Sportmnnslup • I With good spoitsmanship and out* . standing woik on class hockey teams . the basis foi selection, membeis of the honotaiy vaisity hockey squad I were chosen lecently bj the hockey managers and tfiss Wane Ilaidt, physical education dncctoi. Membeis fiom the semoi class aic , Maltha S Dailington, Kathenne G. Duiboraw, Josephine T. Lees, Kathe . lino R Michenei, Sue K. Mottei, and A Pauline Myers. F Romuyne Chapman. E Louise ; llofTediL., Deboiah L. Haney, and Jessie H. Rosenbeny aic lepicsenta tivcs fiom the junior das-,. The sophomoies ate Muncl E Bowman, Kathenne E. Kuiti, Mane E Mc- Mahon, and Jean E. Simmons FRIDAY SATURDAY January 10 and 11 PLEBE COURTMEN SCRIMMAGE DAILY Squad Prepares for Opening Game With Wyoming Five Here On January T\ Picpanng foi the opening game of the season with Wyoming Seminaiv January 25, Conch Lany Conovei is holding daily woikouts foi fteshman Imsketbnll candidates, and has induced the yearling squad to twenty-five membeis. Some cxpei lenccd matenal is in cluded among the fust yeai courtmcn from which Conovei must develop a team capable of engaging a difficult six-game schedule. Although no definite has beer picked. Coach Conover expects to form a tentative five by the end of this week lie has a wealth ot forwaid matenal headed by Mo c ci, of Yoik Collegiate institute, Daykin, of Noitheast high, Gnumci, of Ger mantowr high, and Stockton, of Kts ki Biewstei, of Chcstei high, and New come. fiom East Huntington town ship, aio waging a hard fight foi the cente.’ l osition, while Ott, of lCiski, Guelfi. from James Madison high, ot Biooklyn, and Hoguet, of the Nat*onal Faim school aic the outstanding guaid nspnants ELECT PROFESSOR HENNING Pi of William L Henning, of the animal husbandly dcpaitmcnt, was; elected sccretaiy-treasuiei of the! American Southdown Bieedei's at-1 sociation at the logulai annual meet- 1 mg held lecently in Chicago QUALITY and SERVICE DURING 1930 Egolfs UNLESS THE GAS RANGE HAS A RED WHEEL IT IS NOT A LORAIN NEVER BEFORE a Stove EiSie MAGIC CSSEF— ■. / : the New Vogue in Gas Ranges ILvk you seen Magic Clicf, tho new vogue in gas ranges? 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