Tuesday, December 13, 1932 Between the Lions s- with The Sports Editor s That the sudden ending to the in > tramural football tournament did not prove anything very decisively must be apparent to anyone who can con ceive of a game’s being decided by . the number of yards gainecf in two inches'of snow in six extra-period tries. To say that no decision would ri have been better than' so indecisive a one as was necessary when the m’" gome, was played under the condi tions that prevailed Sunday is'not *' casting any reflections on the credit .and glory naturally due the winners. . Any team that can wade through all opposition to enter the finals must deserve commendation. But, we can not help but feel that ending the tour ney in a - co-championship would have . been fairest under the circumstances. . Although the, press, generally, has passed the Lions by in its recognition of outstanding players of last fall, those men who actually played against the Lions turn in a far different ver dict Captain “Spike” Collins was picked for a halfback post on Col gate’s all-opponent team, while Cap tain-elect Slusser and, “King” Cole, ‘by ten out of eleven votes, were* 'named to An interest- fact about the Colgate selection ■■ of Captain Collins is .that he was the • ; only man named to contest the right of the famous Chase of Brown to the quarterback post. + + + This and That Appointment of Temple's new football coach not only stirred up aiot of dis- !• ’ cussion but brought forth a devast- witticism by which a certain 'English .Lit prof has been given the “Pop” .... Tommy Slusser -is the first linesman to be captain ' here in ever so long .... • • PRACTICAL GIFTS TO TAKE HOME Neckwear—2 for $l.OO Turtleneck boys or men—sl.9s Gloves—sl.oo Hosiery—3'pairs for sl.oo^ THE HUB East College Avenue EGOLF’S First Annual Intercollegiate Ball Penn Athletic Club Wednesday Evening, Dec. 28,1932 Featuring Two Orchestras Headlining BLANCHE CALLOWAY In Person and Her Original Band CONTINUOUS DANCING 9 to 3 Sponsored by all Eastern Colleges in an endeavor to localize a greater College Fraternal Spirit ' f If .1 * FORMAL Tickets $3.30 per Couple Court Line LESLIE 10 DELAY FINAL SELECTION Result of Prc-sehson Practice Contest Will Determine Starting Team ny W. M. STEGMEIBR *34 “The lineup for the 1933 basketball team won’t be definitely settled until after the pre-season practice game with Lock Haven State Teachers Col lege on December 30,” replies Coach Spike Leslie to any request for a first string lineup. • Even though the Lion court aspir ants have had ample opportunity to show what they are capable of doing, Leslie will not yet make a final do-, cision-as to the team that will oppose Susquehanna in Recreation, hall Wed nesday, January 4.’ “Anything can happen in that length of time,” he says. Moser Still Absent Quite a number of things are hold ing up Spike’s final decision but the major reasons for further delay seem to be Walt Moser and the much-need ed center. Walt is still absent from daily practice drills and will probably not be seen in the squad rbnks until the basketeers return from their va cation period on Wednesday, Decem ber 28. When Walt does return, it is doubt ful if he will break into .the lineups of the opening games. For one thing, it is rumored that he is still nursing the bad knee he acquired last season, and then again, .he’ll probably be a bit out of condition after his protracted absence from practice. As things stand now, Norry McFarlane and Dave Thomas seem to be Spike’s best ‘bets for the forward berths. Center Post iit Doubt . The center assignment is still knot ting Spike’s eyebrows. Wittum and Henning • are fighting nip 'and tuck for the assignment while Moore is an other possibility ready to step in at most any time. Henning has been number one center in recent scrim mages. Although he usually takes the tap from Wittum, Carl has the speed to outplay him in actual scrim mage. •'As far as guards are concerned, Leslie seems pretty set on a combin ation of Conn and 'McMinn.' Jack Meyers, nevertheless, is likely to play quite a bit in this department before —S. H.. 8. Select Your Gifts at Before Leaving PHILADELPHIA, PA. Phone LOMbard 0575 (Including Tax)- :p Undecid. Penn To Hold Dance After Lion Contest Students who witness the Lion- Penn court tilt in Philadelphia Jan uary 7 will have an opportunity to attend a dance following the game, according to an announcement in the Philadelphia newspapers last week. According to the article, Penn will hold a scries of dances similar to thoso conducted by Student Un ion here last, season. ’Union has not yet definitely decided whether the functions in Recreation hall will be-continued this year. EDWARDS TO LEAD ’33 SOCCER TEAM Completion of Fall Sports Elections' Closes .With Naming of Outside Left as Leader for 1934 Sclwyn “Shorty” Edwards '34 was elected captain of the 1933 soccer team at a meeting of this year’s lettermen Thursday night. He succeeds A 1 Day kin ’33 as leader of the Nittany hoot ers. Holding down the outside left posi tion on the Lion eleven, Edwards has won letters in his two years with the varsity soccer team. He also played infield on the Nittany baseball team last year. Seven freshman cross country run ners, including Book, Light, Hoffman, Barnes, Burns, Packard, and Sti*ause. received numerals for participating in the Pittsburgh meet. Book was se lected captain of the team. he is graduated at mid-semester, Over the week-end, Leslie attended the annual Pitt basketball clinic at Pittsburgh. In addition to all the regional collegiate coaches, over 1,- 200 high school cgurt mentors attend ed the meetings. The new systems of play were discussed by a number of the coaches and officials described the new rules and demonstrated plays. Gifts Unusual Inexpensive . and ; .. Appropriate • -j.. . ” “ May Be Purchased at " The Blair Shop of Gifts WHY NOT HAVE YOUR TYPEWRITERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED DURING CHRISTMAS VACATION? Bob Mingle 119 South Frazier Street GREAT NEWS FOR Ijt HOLIDAYS! ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS NEW YORK S 8.93 WASHINGTON 6 7.90 CLEVEVLAND 8.70 BINGHAMTON 6.75 SYRACUSE • • 9.25 ALBANY 9.00 BOSTON 12.93 BUFFALO ___ 1045 DETROIT 2. 11.45 ST. 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Play see-sawed j back and forth in the middle of the I field for the greater part of the con-j test, with neither team receiving a real! scoring opportunity. Teams Evenly Matched The two teams played on even terms until the extra period,. Alpha Chi Rho dominating the'first half play while the victors drove as far as the Alpha Chi Rho twenty-five yard line one or two occasions. . Both ‘elevens were forced to resort to punting after their offensive thrusts had been blocked by stubborn defensive play on the part of their opponents. ’ i In .six overtime downs, Alpha Chi Rho lost eleven yards on running plays and two attempted passes, Pfoor to Millington, were grounded. Sigma Phi Epsilon resorted to running plays and Keith Parks, quarterback, hit the Alpha Chi Rho line six times for short gains that netted ten yards and the championship. The lineup: Alpha Chi Rho Dovnril I Moore Daily , Thomas Sortlon Reed Millington McCiay Sigma Phi Epsilon Anderson —“J'J* Beatty *G~— Dobbins Brown Colder - Gcis Stockoi McClay QB.. Berry LH._. G. Ambler RH Pfoor Referee: Linesman minutes. Parks Turner Childs -«—ru Custer Brewster. Umpire: Slusser. Head Flood. Time of periods: 12 i Epsilon Captures I. M. Grid Title Jcy Interludes in /. M. Icefest By AN ICEWITNESS around the ball. Thus was found Twenty-seven spectators jammed necessary when a member of the los- New Beaver field Sunday afternoon in ing team bumped into one of his own the great Wash Bowl game which de- punts on his way down the field and eided the winner in the race for the {was comfortable for several minutes, intramural football crown. j He regained consciousness, however, .after a local doctor was called from his Nome and applied salt treatments to melt the icicles which had formed in the wound. Long before the game started; in fact long before it was even sched uled to be held (They decided to play it off at 2 o’clock -Sunday afternoon) the crowd started pouring‘in. One spectator was -observed entering the stands at 1:47 o'clock and two more joined the rush for seats at 2:02 o’clock. Two pre-game casualties were re corded. One field-linesman froze to death after becoming lost in the snow j near the fifty-yard line, while another 1 of the spectator's was stricken with J snow-blindness in a search for the | goal-posts. The referee was reported {to have frozen one of his hands before : tongs were secured ,with which to handle the ball in the second quarter. From then on the game took on the aspect of a tong war. Five members of the winning team were reported to have had two sum mers' experience as icemen while the losers could muster only three who had had the same educational back ground. They evened the tide of battle, however, by sliding into the fray an end who once had a relative living near Hudson Bay. •Between the halves, ‘the crowd gathered around several small fires that were started in the west stands and, in the absence of the usual band formations, compared footprints to see which man on the field .had the biggest ‘feet. Head Linesman Flood won out over' Referee Brewster, al though his wrestling tactics in using a toehold were questioned by two for mer Bucknell students, and lusty boo ing resulted. * Play was interrupted several times,’ while ice was chopped off from FULLINGTON AUTO BUS CO., Inc. Blue and White Lines TYRONE-STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE-TYRONE •READ UP READ DOWN Daily Except Sunday Sun. Sun. Daily Daily Daily Only AM AM AM PM PM PM 9.15 9.15 11.20 4.25 8.20 10.35 • Ar. State College Lv. ' 9.00 11.05 4.10 8.05 10.20 Lv. Pine drove Mills Lv. 8.55 11.00 4.05 8.00 10.15 Lv. Rock Springs Lv. .8.50 10,55-4.00-7.55 10.10 Lv. Penna. 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