Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 23, 1932, Image 3

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    Tuesday, February 23, 1932 . ,
Rejuvenated Mountaineers
Down-Lion Quintet, 42-33
Fordham Wins Overtim
By 38-37—Mose
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That, in brief, is the answer to the
Lion courtmen's surprising 42-to-33
defeat at the hands of a rejuvenated
West-Virginia quintet Saturday night.
That, and the fact that Dutch Her
mane's proteges displayed little that
might lie classified as an offense in
their first half dine, no rather, lack
of drive.
That the Mountaineer football star
did have a "night on" though must be
conceded He sank them from the
side, arm head, and from his shoe-laces
—but he sank them And thus added
twenty points to the Mountaineers's'
scoring column which proved a more
than adequate margin of victory
On the other hand, most of the
local sharpshooters seemed decidedly
at' in then shots, although Doc Conn
slid sink two beauties at strategic mo
ments fines the center of the floor.
Coupled with this shooting jinx was a l
streak of loose ball-handling on the
part of the Lions which lost them the
ball continually.
Less! at Half-time
The Lions fought an uphill battle
after trailing, 21-to-10, et the half.
A scoring iampage at the beginning
of the second half dui mg which they
amassed seven points while holding
their Mountaineer foes semeless made
things look better, and from then on
it was nip and tuck until Conn 'nought
the house down and the score up to
33.t0-'ll with a pm feet long shot and
four minutes to play. Here, Mr.
Sortet decided to loop three more two
pointers, hou,ever, and Lion hopes
faded.
Fordham won a heart-breaking one
point victory, fIS-to-37, in the last game
of the Lions' disastrous trip Thursday,
hut it took the Rams an extra yelled
to do it. At the end of the'regulahon
game, the New Yorkers had worn
down State's 2240-17 halftime advan
tage to tie the score at 24-all. Their
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Out for Season
two 9ubsequent field gook; proved jtist
good enough to put the game on the
Fordham side of the books.
State not only lost its third game
in a row, bit Walt Moser, vet
' eran forward, as well. Walt aggra
vated his old knee injury and the doe
toi shakes a dubious head when he
talks of playing again this season.
There is no doubt buff that the Lion
offense suffers immeasurably with the
speedy forward out of the game.
' The box scores.
Penn Stale (33) PC P-T TP
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Davin,
Brand. c 1 ^-. 0 .1 4
Hammond. c 0 5-0 0
Cann sr 2 1-1 0
McMinn. to 4 0-0 8
West Vlrenla 142) P(: F-1' Tl'
Soc., f 0 2-2 20
Ashworth. f 1 2.1 0
Abbrumno. f 0 0-0 0
MOOOlBllO.B. f 0 0-0 0
Cubbon. c ' 1 0.0 0
Flu. sr 1 1-2 1
Dotson. 0 1 1.1 1
i2cornone. e 0
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Totals —,
11 13-11 42
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l'arker. f 0 1-2 1
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Witham% c 1.1 1g
lludice. g 2 2, V.
Mulligan. tr. 0 04 0
Ilan°a sky. g 1 0-1 2
Plumbing Heating
Bob Taylor
Phone 1066
Prompt Attention
to Repair Work
JUST TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO
GEORGE WASHINGTON 7
Was Born in Virginia
A Great Statesman, A' True Friend r
_ The Father of His Country ,
EGOLF'S
Caterers—lnvestigate Our High Grade
Line of Meats 'and Groceries -,
Winner's Market
Phone 883
HIGH 'QUALITY REASONABLE PRICES
„,__ The Penn State Players ~
present
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"HOLIDAY”
A Comedy in Three Acts
Saturday Evening, February 27, 1932
, Half , Past Eight O'clock
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Schwab 'Auditorium
Tickets on Sale at The Corner—Fifty Cents
PLEBES WIN THIRD
STRAIGHT VICTORY
Stocker Lea& Yearling Scoring as
National 'Farm Skhool Fire
Is Defeated, 36-28
'Once more demonstrating that they
care little for past reputations, the
freshman basketeers looped their way
to a :36-to-28 victory over the highly
touted National Farm School quintet
Saturday afternoon to chalk up their
third straight wan of the season.
The yearling floormeii outplayed
their Farm School rivals who had cap
tured seven out of nine previous
games. Only twice did the visitors
take the lead, and both times then
one-point margins were quickly dis
sipated by freshman counter-attacks.
The Lion cubs built up an 8-to-G
lead in the first quarter and led 14-
to-13 at halftime. The second half
saw the prep school passers outscored,
22-to-15, the yearlings registering 11
points in each quarter.
Stodker caught the range of the
basket for five field goals and a foul
to lead the freshman scoring, while
Cummings collected 10 points and
Green, who took Mikelents' place at
forward, had nine. Cohen and Shar
man were the scoring leaders for the
losers with 11 and 8 points respec
tively.
MAY ESTABLISH NEW BERTH
A 110-pound elms will probably
he added to the other divisions when
the intramural wrestling tournament
gets under way about March 1.
POPULAR REQUESTS
AT TOE CORNER
Oysters and Clam
on the
• Half Shell
Seafood •Platters
at
The Corner
A Complete Food Service
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Campus Bulletin
The Froth staff extends a call for
ecruits to its business board from
the freshman and sophomore classes.
Condidates are requested to present
themselves at 7 o'clock tonight in
Room 309, Old Main.
!MIMI
Christian Science society will meet
in the Hugh Beaver 'morn, 304 Old
Main, at 7 o'clock Thursday night.
IMMO
There will be a DeMolay meeting on
utual work at 7 30 o'clock Sunday
night at the Acacia house.
IMEMI
Dricobulus will meet in Recreation
hall at 7.30 o'clock tonight.
MIE=I
Bradford-Sullivan County club will
meet Friday night
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Thespian tryouts for women will he
held at 8 o'clock tonight, and for men
at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in Room
909 Old Main.
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Women interested in intramural de
bating should notify Piofessnr Puz
tell this week.
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Alpha Theta Epsilon moll hold a
meeting In 315 Old Slain at 4 o'clock
Thulsday.
A 20% reduction on all re-orders amounting
to $5.00 or more.
This discount effective until March 15th
Ace Hoffman Studio
"The Orchestra Extraordinary"
SOPH HOP
Friday, Mar. 4, 1932 Price $4.00
"The Time, the Place and the Band"
CLASSIFIED
ROM AND BOARD—Reasonnble
Dean Club, 334 'West Beaver Ave
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC
TION—IndividuaI I ngtruction for
beginners. Call 49-J, or see Mrs. IL
S. Hanrahan, Bye Apartments Etdh
LOST—One pair of black gloves left
in Library Saturday night. Please
call Farester at 485•1 t ltpdFT
1 , 012 SALE—Brick bungalow, Eng
bob style; all kinds of fruit and
shrubs; lot 50x190, on lot large build
ing, can be used foi cars or business
Reasonably priced Owner leaving
town. 118 South Gill St. Phone
201.ltcompila
22 Long Rifle Remington Kleanbore
$5.50 per Thousand
808 MINGLE
119 South Frazier Street Phone 385-J
TO STUDENTS
107 1 / 2 ALLEN STREET
Casa Loma
Featured by
LOST Gelman Pollee Pup, four
months old, about 14 inches high,
grey and brown Ish bind color. Ans
wers to name "Penn." Reward, Coll
201 1 tcomplla
ROOM for one or two students. Sep
arate study and sleeping room. Mrs
R. D. Ceheirer, 224 Ridge Ave. Phone
678. 4teompErl
FOR that dance after Soph Bop, Bab
Brown and his orchestra Call Scott,
9923 ltcompSco
LOST—Neal's test on the writing of
editorials near Mac Hall, Sunday
night Fulda,. - please return to E
Bartholomew Zulu:tusk., at Tnu
Sigma Phi Substantial reward, as
book means much to ownei
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