Courtmen Sidelines BRAND, DAVIS LEAD FIGHTING LION FIVE he best Penn State basletball in Inn ,as the remark by Di Carlson, conch of the 41 Panthers, as he congratulated aons lotion mg their victory suer Saturday night The Panthers' Indented them hem bteakmg in the number of games son and or the season. + + + Conchal° Careers With Inspired Play—Cagers Lose to Tech Team, 40-27 A five-year dream of thousands of Penn State sports followers came true in the shadowy recesses of the Pitt gymnasium Saturday night. Fighting as if implied, an enraged Lion court team, stung by its humil iating 40-to-27 defeat at the hands of Carnegie Tech the night previous, tinned on the Pantheis in their lair and came from behind to claw out an astounding 40-to-30 tuumph for the first cage victory mer Pitt since 1027. As if to make a perfect night com- I plete, the swan songs of too seniors playing then last games for Penn State became paens of victory. Cap tain noddy Brand and Wildcat Bub Dross w ithout a doubt turned in the greatest games of their erneeis to give the tale of battle a Blue and White tinge when hopes were lowest. Coming into the game late in the first half with the Lions behind by a 13-to-7 count, the diminutive blonde foiwaid sent State's rooters into an uproar by hanging up three field goals and four fouls in the waning minutes of the period to give his team an in spiring 20-to-17 athantage at the half. Then, as the second half began and the determined Panthers crept up to within one point of the Lions, Captain Brand stepped into the hero rola by sinking too field goals and a foul. ❑es ), cry, former Lion grid in, led hundreds of Penn Stale loiters to impromplw but %cr . y eats e sheering at the Pitt Pa ton Saturday night. The Lion tor, furnished the alumni of Pittsburgh district nith the st opportunity they have had, ler years of fasting to celebrate s ictory user the Panthers in a for sport. + + + iptain Fled Bland and the dim se Captain Jimmy Leonaid of logic Tech closely resembled Mutt Jeff when they stepped to the Ile of the floor before the babhet garne at the Skibo g 3 mnamum ay night. Bland is about six feet , while the opposing captain had ffieult tune getting over the five foot nmr k. + + + Versa!, tennis practice °M all) began esterdat. but if the weather of the last few us continues much longer Coach °tell Schloss null base a diffi. It time finding a place for his .tmen to work out. Captain Ted dinar and a number of other irsit) prospects hate been %alb g on the cement court oheneser e n cattier permits. + + + ud Dion nine, lanky Westminstei er, huo been selected as the ant eing courtman in v.estern Penn ania by leading sports writers to district Bios, nice attended Penn o during his freshman year, but tiansfelied to the Unitsd Pies- Ilan institution Nthere he has be e an all-around athlete, gaining a talon tot his hack ability in ad .n to being a mainstay on the n championship quintet. + + + 'Hie Intercollegiate boxing tour meld at Syracuse this neck ill hare a oral ashen the neol, irmed Intercollegiate Confer ee holds its first tournament at arnegie Tech Pitt, Temple, arnegie Tech, Duquesne, Buck- Al, and Washington and Jeffer n hare been invited to compete. + + + aptuin Forutud of Syracuse, mho the inteteollegnate championship he 115-pound dniston, Saturday, mod one of his feu losses of the on when he wrestled Captain ze in a dual meet here EASTER SPECIALS ARE HERE! FIRST TIME IN HISTORY! Hamilton Watches $40.00 50 and 55 Dollar Values The Hamilton Watch Co. just released 8,000 watches to 224)00 Jewelers—(less than one watch to three dealers). We got more than our share-24 watches. Better get yours as tlit's is the opportunity of a lifetime. CRABTREE'S 132 ALLEN STREET -- ----- ----- Smith's Tailor Shop Custom made clothes in the newest fabrics at prices well worthwhile— ' , $2O to $35 Cleaning : Pressing : Repairing 110 EAST BEAVER AVENUE From then on, the surprised Pan thers mere allowed to come within Lange of their basket only once and mole forced to cage their other two field goals on long shots from neat the center of the flow. As an offi cial remarked, no team in the coun try could hose Woken through the VICIOUS defense that the Lions pie , sented in that last half to guard their I scoring margin until the timer's gun balked out a Nittany victory. The Lion hiumph seas by no means r too man Wail, howe‘ei. Ed Mc- Minn's three field goals were all that kept the Lions in the game dating the beginning of the first half, white Worry McFarlane's four second-half =rung shots, most of which tackled through the laces without touching the rim, nullified the Panthers' des perate long shots. And to Doc Conn, and Carl Wittum, who replaced him, must go still another share of the praise for the fight they displayed on the defense, while Dose Thomas, oho , started as MeFailane's running mate, contributed brilliant floor work liV=;lMl==l THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN rample Pitt, 40-30, for First Win OVer Panthers in 5 Yearg Matmen Gain Fifth Place At Intercollegiate Tourney Garner 9 Points as Ellstrom Captures Second Position in 126-Pound Division El=l Putting up as fieice a battle against sno.thifts as against title contend ers, the Lion \trestleis gathered fifth place at the Eastein Inteicol'mattes in Syracuse Saturday. Bob Ellstiom, sophomore 126-pounder, fbught fiercely to a second plate in the tout nament, while Mike Lorenzo took a thud in the 115-pond class. 'Both Ellsttom and Lorenzo chalked up two frills apiece dining the progress of the lights. When the Lions left here Thutsilay,! it was expected that they would reach Syracuse that night, but, after batt ling severe storms past Ithaca, they were forced to return to Ithaca and spend the night The next day by roundalniut train connections they were able to reach the Syracuse arena just one-half hour before the bouts began. Season Redeemed! PENN STATE MO FG F-T TP 31crarlinn f 1 2-3 10 Thomas. f 0 0.0 0 Onvlo f 3 4-6 10 Brand. c 1 3-0 Cann 2 0 0-0 0 519111nn yr 4 1.1 9 Wlttum, c 1 0.0 2 PITTSBURGH OD) FG F.T TP Lowry, f 4-3 I^_ Smith f - 4 0 2 , 3.5 3 Drown, e 1 2.5 4 NV 0E3,11114 0 - 1 3-3 1 13eCamant 0 2 0.1 4 Wrobleald, it 1 0.1 2 goal from near the ba'sket, McFar lane's long shot, Ed McMinn's "sleep ei," and Brand's (out toss gave State a 34-to-26 lead, and the worried Pan thers took a time out. Norry sunk another beautiful running shot, how ever, but then Lawry and Kowallis made too desperate long shots count to bring the seine up to 36-to-30. At !this point, Conn fouled Brown and !went out on personals, bung replaced by Wittum. Blown missed the free the ow and then Davis missed one. On a metty "sleeper" play, Wittum caged an easy push-in with two minutes to go McFarlane put in another of his running shots and missed a foul shot as the gun event off signifying a State victory owe Pitt and the end of the season for a team which, though cer tainly not one of the greatest State has had, ranks among the gamest Against Carnegie Tech Friday night, the Lions had not yet snapped out of their protracted slump, although some brilliant shots by Ed McMinn helped them to catch up on the 7-toal lead the Tartans gained. After tying the home team at the half, 14-to-14, however, the Lions' defense omit to pieces in the second period Freshmen Drop Pair Tone falling behind in the first half play, the freshman court team dropped a pair of games to the Car negie Tech freshmen, 33-to-26, and to the Pitt yearlings, In both games, the Lion yearlings outscored their opponents in the sec ond half but could not overcome the early advantage of the opposition. 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We Welcome Your Inspection GREGORY'S .. —Candy Leaders Since 1914 Rosenberg Loses With no rest and no food before the bouts, the Lions succeeded in placing five men through the preliminaries Manic defeated Ttetter of Cornell in the 118-pound class while Ellstrom threw the Columbia 126-pounder Rosenberg was put out of the run ning by Phillips of Yale who worked up a narrow time advantage on him. Lorenzo threw Jordan of Syracuse in the 145-pound bout while Reybitz was ebminated in the 155-pound class by H. Hooker of Princeton. Jackson was thrown by Lombardo of Columbia. A sensation was made by Turnbull when he defeated Boyd, Penn 175-pounder who far outweighed the Lion, who wiestles in the 145- pound class. Cole showed great prom ise when he defeated Billings, Prince ton heanyweight. The blittany sopho more was put out of the semi-finals by Snowden of Yale, the new champ ion, who gained a time of 3.57.' Ellstrom Loses in Finals Maze was quickly thrown in the cmi-finals by the 1932 champion, Fos ward of Syracuse, Whom he defeated in a dual meat here this year Ell strom last the championship of the 126-poundets to Dulling of Lehigh, the title holder Lorenzo fell to Bishop of Lehigh, who confuted the honors in the 145- pound class, while Turnbull lost a time advantage to Shenker, also of Lehigh - Lehigh won the meet with the wide margin of 29 points compared to 17 prints each for Syracuse and Cornell. Pi inceton was fourth with 12 points while Penn State gathered nine points to place in the fifth position. KEELER'S CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING RAMBLER CLUB WINS I. M. CAGE TOURNEY Downs Beta Theta Pi, 35-to-9, Saturday Night To Gain Basketball Cup The Penn State Ramblers won the intmuural basketball trophy by oNer mhehning Beta Theta Pi, S5-to-9, Sat urday ought. At no period of the game was the result m doubt, the losers being held scoreless during the entire first half. Doubles cashed m five field goals and a foul to lead the scoring for the Ramblers, while Gaumer looped three fouls and a field goal fol. the Betas. The tiaternity quintet was completely outplayed in every department except foul shooting. Betas Held Scoreless Before the trot quarter was well andel way, Doubles dropped an easy one through the mesh, and Brewster followed with two more, giving the Ramblers an early start. The Betas were consistently weak under the bas kets, and their pdsing was slow in comparison with that of the non-fra tei city team. By the half-way mark, the Ramblers had piled up a total of seventeen points and held their opponents to blank The third period saw the first Beta goal when Irwin banked one through. Gaurner got another, and a foul was made good to bring the score to 25-to-5 as the last quarter began. Both lineups were shifted in the fi nal period, but the result seas inevit able The final score of 35-to-9 left no doubt that the victors had earned their title. Officials expect to an ' nounce an all-intramural team within a fee days. The box score: Penn Stale Ramhlen; (35) } G P..? TP Anthony. f " 0-0 4 Pun, r. a 0 00 0 MAW., f e 5 1-3 11 A 1118Ier, 2 0 1.1 I G Illxler. e 4 1.2 9 loch, sr , c n 0.0 0 Itrexoter. g 4 0.0 8 Strasser e 1 0-3 2 Ilea Theta PI (19) PG F-T TP 110,.c. f 0 0-0 0 Skemp I g 0 0.0 n Gnome, I 1 34 5 Bloug..r. t . a 0 0.0 0 5100. e, 0 1 0-0 2 Tuylnr. c. g 0 0.0 a . Irwin, 0 1 0-1 2 With fights scheduled for every night this week except Wednesday, the intramural wrestling tourney will probably leach the finals by Monday night, according to James B Goyne '33 manager. blotches to decide third places will be fought off the same night Alpha Chi Sigma is still in 1 the lead, and B T. T.J. is second. Mitmen Lose Final Meet Of SeasOn to Orange, 4-3 Stoop, McAndrews, Lewis Remain Undefeated by Victories Over Syracuse Foes By ROBERT E TEC/lAN '33 All's quiet on the Easton front At least.'no expected intercollegiate champions were toppled in the Syracuse marginal victory over the Lion box ers, 4-to-3 Saturday. Three Nanny boxers, Captain Davey Stoop, Johnny McAndrews, and Al Lewis, completed their season undefeated and gained steam for anticipated marches to intercollegiate titles while Al Wertheimer and Joe Moran, Orangemen showed that they will be hard to pry loose from crowns this BASEBALL SQUAD BEGINS WORKOUTS Bedenk Selects Candidates in Early Season Training—Lines up Probable Infield With one eye on the weather and the other on the calendar, Coach Joe Bedenk has begun his• yearly task of trying to do a little pre-season se lecting of the probable Plittany base ball team, although the first game is three weeks away. The Nittany mentor has lined up an infield which, in his opinion, will be on par with the one that stood up so nobly last season. Pepper Marsh, last year's yearling first sacker is the Moran Gains Decision outstanding candidate for the same Al Lewis, Lidn intercollegiate position this year Wally Walus, un- champion, polished off Herb Ross, derstudy to Regie Smith during the Syracuse welterweight, in the third 1931 season will probabbly hold down sound after rather quiet opening per 7 the keystone sack while Smith will cods. In the crucial contest of the be shifted to the "hot corner." Bill night, Joe Moran, , Syracuse pride, Lobe, varsity basketball man and gained a decision over Pete Updegrove freshman ball chaser in 1930, will be after a fine defensive fight on the part eligible this spring and Coach Bedenk of the Lion 155-pounder. Although thinks he has enough playing ability the final gong caught Pete resting on to represent the Lions at shortstop. a seven count, he landed several lefts Many Battery Aspirants which may well be considered thunder In the outfield Captain Hoopes is foretelling some lightning in the iii. the outstanding candidate for the teicollegiates. right field position and Phil Moonves, Guttman, 165-pound Orange boxer, with a brilliant record behind hum is evened the score when he gained a almost sure to land the center garden decision from Tom Slusser. Although post. Left field is the only open pad outpointed in the first two periods, trot awaiting a capable ball snagges., Tom administered a thrashing to the Musselman and Kasack, sophomores, I Orange boxer in the final round but because of then good work last sea- it was not sufficient to swing the de son on the freshman team, will prob. mien for a Lion victory. ably get the nod for the vacant pose- Giving twenty pounds to Frank, bon. Sysacuse boxer who made his first Dave Meade, varsity letter winner, appearance of the year in the meet, in the only positive pitching c h oice Eel Polak lost by decision. The Or that Coach Bedenk is sure of. Hose- anis boxer's left provided the Mimi ever, Paul Winn, Ben Mitten, Paul ties for the Lion light heavyweight. ' Yost and Keith Parks will give him o • . - plenty of relief if he needs it in the 22 TEAMS ENTER TOURNEY course of the playing season. Foul games have been played in the In the catching department Paul intramural handball tournament which Swan holds the edge over Zev ZasH opened yesterday afternoon. Fifteen acki, Paul Deturk and Flipper Dabs- , fraternity and seven non-fraternity ic lewz. 'teams aro competing for the title SPRING... March 21st is the First Day of SPRING and Easter only a few days later. 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Johnny McAndrews let loose. ; on Burns, Syracuse 135-pound boxer, and had him on edge early in the first when a flurry of rights and lefts sent him against the ropes As Burns cams out with head down, Johnny landed a right uppercut to have Cho fight stopped in the first round. The QUALITY High , Phone 688