Sidelines 'trio llamas N,lll return to Phila. tibia for his next fight late next nth, accoiding to an announcement Chai les Halsey, manage! of the mer Lion athlete «ho is at San aneisco No opponent has let si selected foe llamas in tins bout, sorts either Sharkey, apses, Sehineling, Schaaf, or Le sky. Brightest of S) racuse's bright topes 111 the title bouts IS Joe loran. 155-pounder, 'olio in neat)-too collegiate bouts lost inl3 one and that now in the hampionslito bouts here last )ear. I his season be has non scorn, Ire b> the K. 0. route. The SN I flellSO Daily Change points t that by the devious route of eon, iatis e scores Ainly is favorite at e Inteieollegiates today. The Cad • doisned the Lions, 5-to-2, and the on. clung close to the only other idling contentlei, Syracuse, by a 4- 3 loss. Penn ties her hopes in the tramble for the Eastern ring roan to four men: Captain Jim 1 .1. rd at 111 pound, Harry H eeks it 161 pounds, Jack Bailey at 175 mud, and Charley Nuhulson in he 115-pound bout. MC= Al Weithenuer, a 125-pounder of oni Syracuse is mighty confident, spleen btraight ,ins for a tee -1 in collegiate boxing. Before he ded on the Hill he sos runner-up the National A A U. title bouts. + ob Higgins has almost given up is of still ting his spring football Louts before the Easter holidays. less some muasulous ueathei ocean. he sum lime to lose early tune that he salues so CM= The first entry in the hst for the Olympic preliminaries here in April is Dan Plne, light heary n eight. from Catholic Unnersity in Washington, D. C. Undefeat ed in collegiate boxing, he is cred ited with ten pins, including sir hoot Lail, PoHoning the example that Pitt arted this year, Carnegie Tech will oil: the co-captain idea for the Plaid sketball team next year. While tt had tAyo forwards as captains, e Tartans chose Smith, a forward id high seoier this season, and For s, a valid. Study ' Room Furniture Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 2 lx3B $lO.OO Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 28x44 12.50 Flat Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30x52 25.00 Student Tables, Double Draper • 7.00 . Student Tables, Single Drawer 5.00 Typewriter Tables, 18x36 4.00 Typewriter Tables pith Drawer and Slide 8.50 Chiffoniers 13.50 Book Shelc es 4.50 Magazine Racks 2.00 Chairs 3.50 Special Pieces Made to Order, Estimates Freely Given DEPARTMENT OF Industrial Engineering Wood Shops Engineering Unit "B" LAST CALL THE HUB Fire Sale Closes Saturday Night _ REAL BARGAINS Interwoven Socks____ __ ____23c pr. . Neckwear 14c ' Men's Dress Shoes $245 Men's Sport Shoes $2.89 Women's Dresses _52.95 i Many other items LION GUARD LEADS CAGERS IN SCORING McMinn Passes Brand To Gain Individual Honors With 141 Point Total 131=31EIMMIIIM The king is dead—long live the king! McMinn, Mho made a uhirlwindi rise from the reserves to clinch a guard position on the Lion vaulty quintet this year, has usurped Captain Fieddy Brand's-two-year feign as rul er of the scoring columns. The bully guard tossed in 54 field goals and thirty-three fouls for a grand total of 141 points, While the Lion leader trails by tuenty-tmo points, luiving caged'. only forty-one field gbals, although' . looping thirty-seven fouls, for his 119- point total. Trailing the tuo leaders in total points tallied are McFarlane and Bub Davis with fourteen field goals apiece and thirty-three and twenty kis fouls, respectively, for totals of eighty-four and eighty-one. The rest of the pack is fai behind, the leaders being Dave Thomas and Doc Conn mall thirty-one points apiece. ams3za Not only in total point score but in foul shooting and as erage points per game does the new rulei establish his light to the throne. Ed's thirty-three foul , were mode on forty-eight tries, hick gives him a percentage of .680, while he has averaged 9 5 points a gains in every encounter of the season. Captain Brand and Noisy McFar lane tail in this respect with foul sheeting asetages of .660 and .529 and percentages of 7.9 points and G for the games in so hitch they played. The team totals reveal some signifi cant information, chief of which is the fact that, although the Lions this year soon only six 'out of the fifteen games on their schedule, they out-1 scored their opponents, 535 to 509 Both the team and their opponents' tossed in 199 field goals, but the super loi shooting of the Lions, mho made 137 out of 227 tries count, as compared to .their opponents' recoidl of 111 out of 196, gn es then, the edge. I If it's percentages you're interested in, the Lions' foul shooting percentage is .603, and their opponents' is 561 Aserage-point-pet-game totals show that the Lions scored 35 7 to their opponents' 33.9. And if you're trying to account for the Lions' disappointing season, witness the fact that they lost out in three games in which they were tied and one in which they were ahead at the half. The Indnidual scoring meiages Noma Cr FG F-T IPi TP Av McMinn 15 51 3348 111 141 06 Brood 11 41 3746 160 119 7 Mel•arlnne ___ 11 13 14-44 541 s h i t Dulls 14 26 2940 411 Thomas 13 11 5.10 900 41 - Conn II 12 7.11 GU 21 2 2 Alders 8 4 I_ 3 333 0 1.1 Th"""‘""S ---- 9 4 1. 1 I 000 2 1 Wlllunt 4 2 0- 0 000 1 1 All-Intramural Basketball Teams First Team Doubles, Penn State Ramblers__rf Meredith, Kappa Sigma Gaumer, Beta Theta Pi If G. Paxler, Penn State Ramblers Wantshouse, Delta Sigma Phi_ c Sigel, Alpha Sigma Phi Brewster, Penn State Ramblers_lg Irwin, Beta Theta Pi Taney, Sigma Nu rg Deturck, Penn State Club Honorable mentions: Anthony, Penn State Rambleis; A. Bixler, Penn State Ramblers; Charles, Delta Sigma Phi; Macaleer, Pi Kappa Alpha; Phillips, Delta Upsilon; Raquet, Pend State Club; Rose, Beta Theta Pi; Shea, Penn State Club; Spangler, Sigma Phi Sigma; Wilson, Phi Gamma Delta; Wunderlich, Phi Gamma Delta. Coach Hermann Advocates Uniformity In Interpretation of Basketball Rules That unifoimity in the interpreta tion of basketball rules in the differ ent sections of the East is a necessary step is the belief of Dutch Hermann, retiring coach of Penn Status varsity! cogs team , "The dnect cause for the disailvan.' toga a team undergoes when playing: away from home may be atti ibuted, I believe, to the difference in interpreta tion of the rules in different localities," the Nittany mentor points out. "Thus, n team is at a loss as to what tactics it may legitimately employ and suffers in the struggle for the ball." Coach Hermann pointed to the dd. Sciences in interpretation of the use of the hands in New York state and In Pennsylvania as a pertinent ex ample of the reform he advocates. He chores that the rules ale essentially •atmfactory, but that they are not in eipreteclsimilarly by referees in dif erent localities. Ed Kelleher, coach of Fordham's •ashetball team, recently sounded the .sine sentiment forwarded by the Lion NOTICE The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice and Coal Co. Highest Quality of Coal at the Right Price Phone 1364 The man who spends all his earnings is gambling on future, success—the man who saves is insuring it. Start saving now. The, .First National Bank Of State College ~ JDIIN_T. itieCORNICK_ - DAVID F. KAPP Piesident Cashier ♦ 9 N ' - • . • - , WELL GROOMED The man of distinction is invariably well groomed. 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PLAN VOLLEY BALL TOURNEY A volley ball tournament will be a new feature of the intramural pro gram this year, under the manage ment of Harry A. Hopkinson '33. Group managers No ill meet some time next week to enter teams, one of six men from each unit, in the tourney. 6 NITTANY BOXERS TRY FOR CROWNS (Continued front first page) favored to subdue the better man of Borchers-Carey Al should ring up hii. fourth victory over Ross in two years to retain his well-supported crown. Rlng followers blanch at the thought of Pete Updegme staltmg right out after Toe Moran, the same gentleman who added the Lion 155-poundm's scalp to his collection in a dual meet But if Pete is to do azt thing against the boxer fa‘ored for the clown it night just as well be when he is flesh. However, if tlungs go badly. Lion hopes for a second are shot and so arc three points since either Clark, of Army, or Huntel, Green Terror 155-pounder, will advance to the finale If Tom Musser can wrest his right to continue In the tom ney over Cooper ha will tackle Olson, 165-pound Army boxer, who goes into the semi-final bout fresh and with far the blighter record Wallace will probably win ov- or Gutzman to meet Weeks, of Penn, tonight to determine the abet finalist. In the light heavyweight division theme is no Lion entry. Bailey, of Penn, will have his worries with Re-' mos, Army stionghold, while Kaplan,l Western Maryland freshman and brother of a former Lion athlete, 'will tangle with Frank, Orangeman. The Kaplan-Frank affair will be plenty close with the more expeuenced Sym so= holding a little the advantage over the Terror freshman. , $2.50 WEEKLY All rooms with hot and cold running water Live in hotel comfort at new reduced rate. THE COLONIAL 115 W. Nittany Phone 9908 R. F. 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BELL SYSTEM Friday, nirdi 19, 1932 3 HOME'GAMES LISTED FOR '36 FOOTBALL MEN Wyoming Seminary Will Meet Plebe Eleven in Sole Contest Away Three home engagements and one away are listed on the 1932 freshman football schedule approved this week by the board of athletic control. As part of the Alumni Homecom ing athletic contests, the Pitt fresh men will journey here October 22, while the following Saturday Belle fonte Academy will oppose the year ling eleven in State College, while the varsity gi alders face Colgate in Hain olton, N Y. While the varsity eleven is engaging Temple in Philadelphia, Kiskiminetas Prep school will end the home season on November 12. One week later, the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day, the freshmen will complete their schedule against Wyoming Seminary at Kingston.