Friday, December 9, 1932 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor ' The controversy as to how bes.t to meet decreased athletic revenues con- tinues to rage in intercollegiate cir cles. Two theories have been used in answering it. One eliminates in tercollegiate competition in sports which have not met with great pub lic or student interest and maintains normal schedules in the more popular sports. The other, which Director Bezdck announces Penn State is to follow, cuts all proportionately. We favor a modification of both ■ ideas. We feel that normal schedules, lasting the length of the season, .should be maintained in those-sports l which have .proved most popular with the. student body. Participants in the remaining sports should still have the 1 benefits of intramural competition, we believe, with one or two intercol legiate encounters as objectives. , '' - The argument has been raised that student participation should be the only deciding factor. We feel that this argument loses sight of the fact that student participation in intercol legiate sports is limited to a compar atively small percentage of the stu ' dent body. The .great majority of students get. their only, benefit from ■ !intercollegiate schedules out of their ;enjoyment in watching the games. ‘That they should have the privilege of watching the sports they like best •to see'is, .we believe, a pertinent fact, since'the actual participants in minor sports can acquire a similar benefit 'from,solely intramural competition. . Football lettermen, we believe, have made a wise choice in their selection of a 1933 leader. Tommy Slusser has not only, proved himself to be a great end; his personality on the field and off has shown him to be a man bear ing, all the qualities I 'of leadership. —S. H. B. , Penn. Statesmen | •'H Playing ij Ik Saturday, Dee. 10 'tm V Give the Boya a ’ rjSgt sh Good Turnout ' ■ jßh IkW » Sin Kiisiumuii * PARK - IEWISTOWN Texas Lunch Gut Prices ■■ Home Made Vegetable • Soup 10c : Chili: Con. Cat-ne_ 15c ■.‘ltalian Spaghetti 20c . Home Baked Beans 15c All Kinds of Stews 25c Roast Beef 30c • Roast Pork 30c Fried; Liver and Onions_2sc Hamburg Steak and Onions 25c Baked Ham and-Beans_2sc Pork and Beans 25c 2 Fried Pork Chops 25c Breaded Pork r Tenderloins 25c Breaded Veal Cutlet 25c Small Rib Steak and . Onions _ 35c All Kinds Home Made Pies All Kinds of Sandwiches' Cold Pork --10 c Hot Pork —lsc Baked Ham :10c Weiner J. 10c Hfum and Egg 15c Hamburger 10c Cheese 10c Egg —:—: 10c ■Special Combination 20c Club 30c ‘ 2 Fried Eggs 20c • Ham and Eggs —I—l3oc1—130c Bacon and Eggs 30c ■All Kinds of Omelet- 30c TICKETS $5.50 Value for $5.00 $2.75 Value for $2.50 Leslie See MATERIAL SCARCE AT PIVOT BERTH 3 Possible Candidates, Including Wittum, Henning; Moore, May Receive Call By W. M. STECMEIER Ml WANTED: Ons long, lanky Nit tany Lion to act as center on the 1933 basketball five. Should be six feet high or more. For particulars sec Spike Leslie in Recreation hall at 4 o’clock any afternoon. If it weren’t for Penn State's non commercial athletic policy, Coach Leslie might wisely advertise in this manner for a man to fill the pivot position. With plenty of forwards and guards available, the center berth seems to.be his one big problem. 3 Qualify for Position Of the three men now attempting to qualify, none seem exactly suited I‘or the position. Carl Wittum, who substituted for Brand last year at center, has been concentrating on that position this year. However, Carl is an. . out and out defense man and would probabty be a lot more valuable as & guard. This week, Spike is trying to mold Henning into a likely candidate for the centef assignment, while Moore, the third possible candidate, will also get a good chance to show what he can do. • Unless some six-footer dvops in unexpectedly to-visit Spike, the new coach will probably make his selec tion from one of these three. In, daily practice this week, Leslie has been shifting players around to different positions in an attempt to mako them as versatile as possible in the theory of the game. TEAMS. TIE WITH 40 POINTS Alpha. Sigma Phi leads section one in the interfraternity bowling league with 40.. points, while Kappa Delta Rho is first in section two with the same score. In section orte, Chi Phi is in second place with 34 points, and Alpha Kappa Pi is third with 28. Phi Kappa Tau and Chi Upsilon are second and third, respectively, in sec tion two of the league.. LjfoumjeMny JVIe fleyire "TjTVERYWHERE I go, I have to listen to the same thing. 'Try Chesterfields. Honestly, they are milder, and you simply must try them!’ "Me .. . . try Chesterfields! Why,. I haven’t smoked anything else. That’s hoiv, important mildness and better taste are lo me! "No wonder Chesterfield smokers are so eh- thusiastic.” CHESTERFIBLDpRADIO PROGRAM Every night exctjlt'Sunday, Columbia Coast-to-Coast Network. : - : m> © 1932, LicfißTT & Myers Todacco Co. s .Center for Pfittany Court Five Lion eaders Lorenzo, captain of wrest lers, . the pian with the famous crouch, . . . hailed as “Mike” by all, but : .(Would you believe it?) was baptised Cancy Frederick . . . mod est, soft-spoken, gentlemanly . . . on the mats, a' crafty, overpower ing, and,relentless foe . . . while a senior in'high school runner-up for eastern A. A. U. championship in 126-pound class . . . advanced to semi-finals in intercollegiates last year, losing to'-Bishop, present na tional A. A. U-. champ . . . star •guard on high school grid team . .. spends summers wrestling hay and slinging milk . . . aspires for coach ing profession or dairying and stands high scholastically ... in cidentally, was one of few juniors ever to make College stock-judging team . . . and Charlie merely says, "He’s my boy.” r. M. FINAL GRID GAME POSTPONED Death Causes Delay of Match Until Early Next Week, Manager Crown Announces Postponement to early next week of the final game of the, intramural- foot ball tournament, which was scheduled; to bo played on New Beaver field to morrow afternoon with “Spike” Col lins officiating,,was announced tyester day by Manager William H. Crown jv. ’34. . • Sigma Phi Epsilon,.one of the con testing teams,' asked that the game bo delayed out of respect for the funeral of the mother of Waller Moser '33, which will be* held, tomorrow af ternoon. By the margin of a successful field goal attempt, Alpha Chi Rho defeated Sigma Chi in the semi-finals of the intramural football tournament Tues day night, 3-to-0. Sigma Phi Ep silon won the right to meet. Alpha Chi Rho in the finals by defeating Phi Gamma Delta by an 18-to-Q-score.. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SLDSSER ELECTED ! FOOTBALLCAPTAIN i (Continued from )myc oue) Edward*C. Finzel\’3s, John E. Flet cher ’35, Herman‘Casterline ’35, andi • Howard Fonz ’33,. student manager. 1 Cross country tettermen for the sca-j son are Captain Charles R. King ’33,j Captain-elect William B. Rishe! '34,! Curtis J.'Grenninger ’33, William T.,.| Space '33, Clinton’ N. Van Cise '33, j Kenneth B. England *34, George W.! Harvey ’35, and .Arthur R. Amv'yll ’33, student.manager. • Twenty-one freshman football play-i ors were awarded numerals, the list! including Francis. J. Andrews, Wil-j liam.G. Cooper, Alvin B. Coppolo, l Steven G. Crcsswell, George -D.’ Douglass, Robert F. Dyson jv., Harry - B. Frazer jr.,' Arthur G. Fry, Freder-i iek Kessler, Ronald E. Knapp, Harry! Latorre, Francis W. McAndrews,! Richard H. Maurer,- Thomas B. Mer-i vine, Frank O’Hora, James J. O’Hara, Frederick M. ‘O’Neill, Salvatore A. Ronald H. Peel, David K.l Sloan, and Robert H.- Small. 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Of Very G.ood Taste and Unusually Moderate. Prices May Be Chosen at ....Hie Blair Shop of Gifts.... Johnson Motor Bus Lines, Inc. ; state college—Williamsport , ‘ ; Through Express Service Read Down Read- Up Daily. • Daily • AM? .PM'-’ PM AM PM PM 8:00, ,12:10, 6:30 11:10 3:20 9:40 8:30'42:40. '7:00 10:40 2:40r .9:10 9:30 1:35' ,8:05 9:40 1:30 8:05 10:30 , 2:35 ,9:05 8:30. 12:10 7:00 THEY’RE MILDER THEY TASTE BETTER Houck, Speidel Issue Calls for Candidates Competition for positions on the varsity and freshman wrestling and boxing teams is open to all eligible students regardless of lack of pre vious coaches Charlie Speidel and Leo Houck announced, in issuing calls'for additional cam* didates. Candidates for the freshman box ing team are to report at Recre ation hall at 4 o'clock this after noon. Practice will be held on. Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Christmas Jewelry Quality . Plus ■ Reduced Prices SHQMBERG’S Opposite Post Office State College Bellefonte Lock Haven Williamsport '/r/erP OUR THIRD ANNUA Gift-To-Yo SALE Suits Topcoa $14.75 AND - $17.75 Values to $34.50 TUXEDOS $18.50 All Furnishings Greatly Reduced “NwiwMiiv VratcAn 11 Known"' iJiVItvUII 1/ Famous" ('.Page"
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