Sidelines oyd Jordan. Colgate basketball assistant football coach, has been ied the post of head coach in both ball and basketball at Miami Um aty, Oxford, Ohio. Jordan said he had not. let made a decision he matter, alien he was m State ege with his courtmen Saturday. + + Jack 31nrcss '3l. Lion basket- II plater lost h 3 graduation last ar, captains the Ilahnenian edical College quintet ut Iphia di. season. 3lazess non rec letters nhile upholding the ue and White, hen Penn State's yearling court engaged Dickinson seminary here meek, the tuo forwaids scored tly 32 of the freshmen's 45 points rday night, is hen the team pissed .ming seminmy, the Lion fol ds vele held to nine points be n them, and only foul of these is came through field goals + + + Carl) forecasts chould gne rn State an edge offer Cornell. ng-standmg mat mat. whom the ions meet nest weep Cornell ned S) racu,e. 11-10-12, four mts to four. while Penn State at then, 20-to-O, or sm. to too matches + + + n the indoor hack meet at West ginm Univeisity &tau Cham lam of Michigan State broke his record in the mile run. Ile and I Rohm, Lion moss-country cap n last yam, had set the former rk, which recoil sins preceded by t of Chick Meibmgm, List yeal'b tany back captain Chambeilam A A U and N. C A A clo,s ntry champion =CM l'enn an' in the same position ast Saturda) that Penn State had merged unscathed the preceding .aturda3. Three a arsitn and one reshman ergagements mere held n the Quaker campus m one dat. etc Updegrove, Penn State 155- nd nutman, has something to look maid to in his prospective bouts h Jack Schticker, Pitt boxes, and Moran, uho sas defeated in the ercollegmtes here last sear after ring foot teen straight knockouts his record. Schricker won his hts against Syracuse and 'West gross Moran sins moved down the 165-pound berth last week Three of Hoehn°ll's football tars Dill lease that institution his semester Pries 1., out landing ,lifich, Endler, alternafe nil. ands Eelariek, quarterbaeli, ire the men insolsed, and gtades ire the reason cited. he celiac", of comparative scores sell shoes!, in the results of games ong foul of Penn State's (oust op cots for this sea,on Penn do ted Ai my, only to lose to Syracuse er Colgate added to the melee by smog Syracuse, and Alloy defeated dope by oveleoming Colgate Pitt continued to mould its morst court record in )ear, falling before Arm), 29.10-22, Saturdo. Penn Slate will meet the Panther, in one of tut, en gagemert, boh,ern the two teams here March 5. + + + Ilat‘aid officials haNe just an. ounced cancellation of their annual aseball timing nip in the South. enn State, so ho meets them on the iamond nest season, announced like anon a short solute ago + + + Judging from comparative stoles, ma a iestloi should base little dif . catty m os ereonung Ptinceton in ttutdas's meet Ai nU defeated the mars, 22-to-8, and At me in torn was iken lit West VII gonna, 18-to-6 Al cough his men donned West Vn gime, peidel numbers Pmmeton among the cutest opponents, pm tly because tee of het boot men Mete unable to tat the litmus against Autry EAT THE DINER WAY COLLEGE DINER NEAR POSTOFFICE ALWAYS OPEN SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY CHOP SUEY EVERY TUESDAY STEAKS EVERY SATURDAY 35c Any SUIT in our entire stock Society Brand—Braebtun, Chutes House and Hatt Schaffner & Mai Suits that sold up to $5O All STETSON HATS All SCHOBLE HATS , Now $ . 5.25 , Now $4.25 Courtmen LIONS WILL MEET CADETS TOMORROW Lose First Home Encounter of Season to Colgate, 34-29, On Saturday Night This story might well be lab eled "Twenty Years Ago " For, twenty years ago, one "Dutch". Hermann captained a Lion quin tet to a 30-to-16 victory the last time Penn State and Army met on the basketball court. Whether or not the same "Dutch" Hetmann can bring victory to the Lions as coach will be proved tomor ron afternoon when he leads the Lions into battle against the Cadets in the fast panic of the Nittany basketeers' ' mid-week forage into Ness York state Anothei old rival, Fotdham, uluth was last met and defeated, 27- to-21, in MS, mall be played Thais day night in New York City, and the team ,ill retain home to conclude its busiest week of the season against West Virginia Saturday Although the AfcFarlanc-Thomas- Di and-Con n-MtAlinn combination proved unable to stop Colgate from handing the Lions their first defeat lon their home floor Saturday night by a 31-to-25 sane, Heimann is almost ;certain that this quintet will get first !call at West Point tomotrov, after- I noon. "Watch Ray Stacker," was the ad monition Coach Lloyd Jordan of Col gate left nrth the Lions in the dress ing room when he learned that they Tare Army tomorrow Well, we'se watched Ray Stacker all through high school and we add a fervent affirma tion to the genial Maroon mentor's warning The Cadet football star is a sharp-shooting rangy forward who is certain to prosaic Ed McMinn and Doc Conn with plenty of trouble Like the Lions, Army has been clowned to ice this season, and one of these defeats was encountered at the hands of Penn, who also gave the Nittany five its first defeat Although Alms has one of its best teams in seals, Fordham's court lice this year is not up to the usual Mar oon standaut That the Rams are just rounding into form, however, was proved last week when they subdued a strong Temple quintet, and the Lions will find them hard to subdue. The ..ad tale of Saturday's defeat is simple that the Lions chose an un foi tunate night to be off on, their 111111 shots. It is ceitain ;that if only Mill the shots that ratted off 'the rini hail been tallied, that home recoid should still be unmarred. This is not meant to detract from Colgate's credit, how ever, for the Mai non presented a fast moving, team-working quintet and a gentleman by the name of Vi'hitey An serstn who turned in as Militant a ball-shooting performance as lias yet been seen at Recreation hall The box score. Penn State CM H. I -T TP McFarlane, f 0 0 2 0 111 F 1 1.1 3 DIMM3 C Igute 01) II le f A ft 101 , f V er., n c 14 5 1 , I 2 2:1 0 2 1-5 THE COLONIAL 115 West Nittany Avenue Phone 9908 Offms hotel comfort at moderate weekly rates of $3.00. Few choice looms as actable, all have sunning hot and cold water. Plenty of heat and hot water. Homelike, newly fin coshed Sec the Colonial if you are thinking of a change. "Finest Club Residence in Slate College" $ 29 .5a epart Tonight for Contests With Army, Fordham Fives CAPTAINED Lions in Last Victory 1' Dter Arm) (-Wad IMEEZZ2 '35 CAGERS UPSET SEMINARY QUINTET Defeat Wyoming Passers, 38-37, For Second Victory—Hold Lead From Start It was in ancient times that David slew Goliath, creating an upset Sat mday night the freshman basketeers executed a Collar-slaying act of their own by upsetting a veteran giant Wy oming Seminary team 3840-37 for their second straight victory. After Carnes' foul goal for the Sem inary had opened the scoring, the' freshmen took the lead and were ahead 6-to-3 at the end of the quarter A heavy second quarter attack netted 13 paints to make the score 10-to-11 at half time, and V. rth each team scor- I ml. eight points in the nest period the count at the start of the fourth °lmam stood at 27-to-19 in the year-' line laser. Accurate shooting from the foul line gave the Lion cubs their one point edge, for they were outscored 14-to-12 in field goals Wrth Mike torus, Stocker, Cummings, and Nal moyer as the high scorers, the year lings made good 14 out of 20 foul shots, while Wyoming registered only nine points in this manner. Kilmoyer led the first half scoring! with a pair of field goals and two; souls while Fletcher was nest in line' with two from the field lilikelorns,l Stocker, Cummings, Taylor, and Pet lucka added their share of points, while Debby, rangy Seminary for ward, was the only visitor to score consistently, collecting two held goals and a foul for the two periods. George Cummings, who had been relieved by Taylor in the second quay-' ter„returned to the game to lead the,, second half scoring for the freshmen with seven points Mrkelonis, who registered four out of five fouls-and single field goal, was at his heels with SIX points, and Krlmoyer added, three points to tie w with Cummings for high scoring honors of the game. Don't Omit Anything for the MILITARY BALL KARMELKORN IS ESSENTIAL KARMELKORN SHOP Opp. Postoffice Values Beyond Comparison Continue All Week In Our Final Clearance of the' Season +---TAKE YOUR CHOICE FROMM'S THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GRAPPLERS REYBITZ SECURES SINGLE LION FALL Mountaineer Wrestlers Throw Opponents in 125-Pound, Unlimited Bouts Flaws in the metal of the Lion wrestling structure appeared as it downed West Virginia at Mor gantown Friday by a 20-to-1.0 score. Charlie promises that there will be a stiff tempering, this week to strengthen the Nit tany front line for the heavy grind of the next four weeks, which bring Princeton, Cornell, Navy, and the intercollegiates to break down the grapplers. Finlay's showing entrenched four of the Lion standbys more securely in the undefeated list. Captain Maize. Rosenberg, Turnbull, and Reybitx have won victories everytime they ari -1 peered on the mats But signs of fatigue on the part of several of the wrestlers led Charlie Speidel to de cree double-time workout bouts for the next week, In the Mountaineer town, Captain Maize took control of Sharpe in the 118-pound bout and had his own way pretty largely the so hole tune, tacking up an advantage of six minutes Sharpe was on the verge of being thrown several times Rey bits Wins by Pall Bob Ellstrom took a fall from the skilled Captain Fletcher of West Vir- , grnia in the 126-pound class. The sophomore grappler bowed for ,the first time this year to superior abil ity, holding out gallantly for seven minutes Rosenberg played safe in being satisfied with a sevemmirute time advantage user Null in the 1.3.5- pound class. Turnbull, carrying a wrenched ankle into the bout, showed an improvement in his upright attack, where he has looked least competent of late The 'Mountaineer Ward lost to Alex under la time handicap of more than seven 'minutes in the 145-pound class Schwartzwalder, center on the West Virginia football team and one of the best of the Mountaineer wrestlers, lost to Lorenzo in a fast, rough 155- pound bout Tetbßeytntz, unmet Lion veteran, rode Johnston into a fall in the 165-pound class, taking seven lminutes Bub Byers met an inexperienced man for the second tune in succession Free Lecture on Christian Science by ARTHUR P. DE CAMP, C. S. B. Member of the Boned of Lectureship The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Muss. 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HOUTS Phone 63• M North Buelcout St DOWN WE Trackmen Win Places In Mountaineer Meet Although unable to win a first place in the Indoor meet ut West Virginia Saturday, Penn State's trackmen placed second in both the high jump and the 2-mile relay In the high jump Hammond gained a tin for second The 2-mils inlay team, composed of Baud, Siesky, Hughes, and Dunaway placed second to the run ners fioni Michigan State in this event 35 MATMEN DOWN VARSITY RESERVES Ante Morrison's Yearling Wrestlers Register 234,15 Triumph in Dual Meet Saturday With seven out of the eight bouts ending in falls, Coach Allie Morn sor's freshman wrestlers scored an impressive 23-to-15 triumph over the junior varsity grapplers in a dual meet Saturday afternoon, registering four falls and one decision to gain their eight-point margin The 130-pound match between Mazer of the yearlings and Eisenman went the full ten minutes, with Mazer car rying the decision. Lou Kreizman secured the ifluickest full of the meet against McKee of the junior varsity. Horvath, 140-pound ace of the fresh man team, threw Knoeblo with a half'; nelson and crotch hold in 4 minutes and 24 seconds, while Howard Johnston, first-year 160-pounder, put Stennett's shoulders to the mat in G minutes and 23 seconds. Yoder. yearling 180- poundm, used a half nelson and crotch hold to throw Williams in 3 minutes one' 51 seconds. Seeley gave the junior Narsity its' first victory with a fall over Dißito,i freshman 120-pounder, in 6 minutes and 20 seconds, using a bar and half i nelson hold. Cramer subdued Bonnel,l his freshman rival, after a hard strug gle in the 150-pound bout, securing a fall with a half nelson and body hold Ream scored an upset in defeat- 1 mg Coskeiy in the 170-pound bout, pinnin& tho freshman wrestler tr , 61 minutes and 25 seconds after Coskery had led throughout the lust period. and had no extra trouble in putting up a time adtantage over Gywnn, Mountaineer 175-pounder. Jackson, on the other hand, eves picked up off the mat by the experienced 210-pound Schweitzer of West Virginia and laid down for a fall in less than font nun lutes. All FLORSHEIM SHOES A Group of Women's Shoes Black or Brown $7 Values to $9 it 1 Per All Good Styles .4 1 Foot T VA• BOXERS WIN 5-2 Tar Heel Mitmen Tripped By Sweeping Lion Attack Captain Stoop, Updegrove Register Knockouts As Southerners Down Clare, Slusser El= An avalanche of boxing power swept over North Carolina Uni versity and added southern experience to its mounting strength as the Lions shook the Tar from their Heels Saturday, 5-to-2. Two North Carolina gladiators fell by technical knock-outs and one Lion was victim to the referee's counting. The ie mainder of the bouts went by decision. If scoter mean anything besides being interesting for comparison, the Penn State record this season indicates that Lion op- Heel 155-pounder, was in pow condi-, ponents have improved by one - hnif tion and tired early in the match. point each meet. However, instead of updegrove, with his varied supply of b continuing at that rate, the numerical blows, clinched the meet for the Lions when he gained a technical knockout seises will probably begin over with the snatch against Pitt. after one minute and forty-five sec- Captain Davey Stoop set the pace ends of the last round., in the 115-pound division when he Tackling one of the toughest North subjugated Glover, of North Carolina. Carolina boxers, Slusser saved himself Although the weaker Tar Heel boxer from a knockout at the hands of Pcy: managed to acquit himself nobly in ton Brown in the 165-pound division Both the first and second rounds Davey let men wore fightingr their prop loose in the third until Referee Brock- er weight class after several un9ur ran, of Baltimore, stopped the bout cessful encounters at light heavy after one minute and fifty-two sec weight Brown bounced rights and ,onds. lefts off Slusser's chin to put the Lion boxer at a disadvantage during the concluding rounds. Frank Nebel, making his intercol legiate bow, outpomted Wilson of North Carolina in the light heavy weight class. After keeping the shorter Nittany boxer at a distance with his left during the first sound, the Tar Heel nutrnan weakened in the rend and third to lose by decision Marty Levinson, star sophomore 125-pound boxer for the 'Tar Heels, sent heavy body punches against Has Clare and laid a barrage which sent the Lion featherweight down for the count after one minute and thirty eight seconds of the third round. Johnny McAndrews, with his con sistent punching, made slaughter of Rayner, North Carolina 135-pounder Rayner was badly off form and con tinually missed his punches while Johnny kept a steady pace to main tain the lead throughout the bout. . The welterweight match delighted the hearts of the spectators more than any other contest of the evening Lewis, Lion champion, and Nat Lump ism, one of the Tar Heel killers, scent after each other shooting hard blows from all directions. After three rounds of concentrated effort, Lewis' sturdiness and speed netted him the decision. 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