Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 07, 1933, Image 5

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    Thtly4i3 , ltlvening,, December 7, 1933
Fall 'Sports Teami
Score Fifteen Wins
Against Five Losses
Lion fall sports teams finished the
season with fifteen wins, five losses,
and one tie to compile a percentage
of .750, a 'survey of the results of each
team shows. - The total includes both
varsity and freshmen tenin records.
Soccer, boasting an undefeated, un
tied record for six games, has the best
showing of the' Nittany teams. The
freshmen soccer team, with a 5-to-0
win over an all-county high school
team, and the - plebe cross-country
squad; with a 20-to-35 victory'at'Syr
acuse, are the only 'other teams with
a percentage of 1.000.
With three wins, three losses, and
a tie with Penn, the varsity gridmen
finished the.year with .500 bark,
While the Lion Cubs won three games
and lost to Bucknell to compile a per
centage of .750. The varsity harriers
broke even, loSing one and Winning
one, to chalk up. the Only other- .500
percentage of the-season.
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CATHAUM
A Warper ,11.1!...L.
Phone 616
Matinees 1:1!-1:00 Evenings' 9:30,9 :30
A. Complete 3hosring as Late as 9 O'clock
TODAY AND FRIDAY— .
Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Ginger
Rogers, Thelma Todd, the
Pickens Sisters in •
"SITTING PRETTY" --
SPECIAL!
SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE
10:30 a. in
A Return Showing of
JOE E. BROWN in
"ELMER THE GREAT"
From the Popular Ring Laidner Story
Admission 15c
SATORDAt
George Brent, slargaret Lindsay,
Eugene Pallette, Hugh Herbert in
"FROM HEADQUARTERS"
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
The 4 .MARX BROTHERS in
"DUCK SOUP" I s
NITTANY
TONIGH I r-
i orothea %fleck in
"CRADLE SONG"
FRIDAI 7.
Warren William, Joan Blondekl, Gene,
, • vieve Tobin,' Hugh Herbert in
"GOODBYE AGAIN"?
SATURDAY '
Joan Blonde .Glenda Farrell, 'Frank
McHugh, 'Allemlenkins, Lyle
• . Talbot in .
"HAVANA WIDGIVS" •
Shona at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, and' 8:30
THEY CAME TO ASK
FOR CLEMENCY
but.she wasn't in!
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MARX
BROS.
Vll:Clit
SOUP"
Directed by Leo sivlcCo'rey
A . Paramount Picture
GLENNLAND A. C.
WINS FIRST MEET
Nalators DoWn Johnstown A. C
• altu—a.nias :rig
- t, Five First Places •
Scoring . five firsts and six second
places in their opening meet of the
season, Glennland A. C. decisively
'trounced Johnstown A. C. last Tues
day ,night, 48-to-18. --
Marty Hart, Glennland, won the 50-
yard freestyle in 27.5 seconds, with
Johnny Keech, a teammate, taking
second. Paul Johnson, former 100-
yard champion of Philadelphia,' took
that race in 1 minute 4 3/5 seconds,
while Hart again came through, plac
ing second.
Geiger IVins Breaststroke Event
In the 220-yard freestyle event, Am
Dern, foimier, eastern P. R. R: champ,
took first honors in 2 minutes 98 sec
onds. Jim Cummings placed second.
The 90-yard backstroke went to Zu
brad, of Johnstown, with Bob Miller,
Glennland natator, second. Dick Gei
ger, Tri-State backstroke record hold
er and former Penn A. C. man, easily
won his event in 1 minute 5 seconds,
with Lou Hinman, formerly of the
Spa Swimming association, of . St.
Petersburg, taking second honors.
Zubrod, JohnstoWn ace, won the
diving with a score of 91.2. Lou Hin
man, with an 89.1, and Ray Parks,
with an 87.5, followed in that order.
Hinman was A. A. U. high-point
champion of Tampa, Fla., in 1930.
A' fast Glennland relay team splash- 1
ed to victory in 1 minute 2 seconds, 16
seconds ahead of Johnstown. A co-ed ' 1
relay team, entered for practice, fin
ished third in 1 minute .19 seconds. j
Although very pleased with his
team's fine performance,' Coach Beatty,
plans- to work them all the harder
this week in preparation for the coin
ing meet with -Williamsport A. C. on
Tuesday night. Glennland has four
more meets on their schedule this sea
son. On January 22, the mermen will
go down to Penn A. C.; North Caro
lina State Teachers will journey here
on February 2; and Carnegie Tech
on February 17.
A co-ed team has been working out
weekly, and meets have been tempor
arily arranged with Penn Hall, Uni
versity of Pittsburgh, and Beaver.,
C. P. William Fisher '35 has been
named student manager of swimming
for this year: -
Treat Yourself. To a
ChristmasAcesent
Have iyour , Shoes - 11OPaired
PENN STATE
SHOE REPAIR
, Allen Street
MONDAY
' and • •
TUESDAY
Complete Winter Sports Schedule
TE 111
Thursday, January A, 1934
Varsity basketball Susquehanna Recreation hall
Saturday, January 6, 1934
Varsity basketball Juniata ' Recreation hull
Wednesday, January 10,1934
Varsity basketball Dickinson Recreation hall
Wednesday, January 17, 1931
Varsity basketball Bucknell Recmation hall
Saturday, January 20, 1934
Varsity basketball Washington & Jefferson Recreation ball
Saturday. January 27,19&1
Varsity basketball
Sattzrday, February 3, 1934 • .
Bucknell Recreation hall
Varsity boxing
Wednesday, February 7, 1934
Varsity basketball
Varsity wrestling
Saturday, February 10, 1934
Varsity basketball Colgate Recreation hall
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Varsity wrestling Michigan -. ' Recreation hall
Varsity boxing Western Maryland - Recreation hall
[Freshman basketball Bucknell - Recreation hall
Friday, February 16, 1934
Carnegie Tech
Varsity" basketball
Saturday, February 17, 1934
Varsity basketball West Virginia . Morgantown, W. Va.
Varsity wrestling Cornell • • Recreation hall
Varsity boxing . Navy Annapolis, Md.
Freshman basketball Wyoming Seminary Recreation hall
Friday, February '23, 1934
Fooshman basketball Bucknell Lewisburg
Saturday, February 24, 1934
Varsity basketball Syracuse
Varsity wrestling Lehigh
Varsity boxing Syracuse
Freshman basketball Wyoming Seminary
• Wednesday, February 28, 1934
Varsity basketball Rutgers
Saturday, March 3, 1934
Johns Hopkins
University of Maryland
Bellefonte Academy
Varsity wrestling
Varsity boxing
Freshman basketball
Saturday, March 10, 1934
Varsity wrestling' Syracuse Remation hall
Varsity boxing Army West Point, N. Y.
Freshman basketball Dickinson Seminary Recreation hall
• Friday, Saturday, March 16, 17, 1934
Wrestling Intercollegiates. (pending)
Friday, Saturday, March 23, 24. 1934
Boxing Intercollegiates (tentative)
Columbia Logical Selection
For Rose Bowl Fray--Leslie
Lion Coach Gioes'fasiein Team Even Chance
For Victory Despite Long Trip
"Columbia . University is a logical
choice for the Rose Bowl game (in New
Year's Day, even though they are not
among the undefeated teams in the
East this year."
Earle E. "Spike" Leslie, line coach
of the. Lion gridmen and head basket
ball Coach, was the speaker. "Prince
ton, of course, was the natural• selec
tion for the game, but, since an agree
ment with Yale not to play again fol
lowing the Princeton-Yale game pre
yented them from going, the invita
tion. to ,Columbia was only logical.
"Army, . the other eastern " team
which boat only one' game, was also
prevented from accepting a Rose Bowl
invitation becau - se of a ruling pro
hibiting post-season games," Leslie
continued. "Michigan University, the
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200, W. College Ave.. LetKL
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION
Indlvldual - intaruction In social dancing, call
Ellen Mitchell.. 404. 17-etnp.WHS
CHRISTMAS BUS TO READING—Round trip
for $3.51/.. Call or see Greennwald or Eshel
man at Associated Commons Club house.
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Phone $57. • ..1311-2tildltWO
SACIAL CHRISTMAS 'BUS TO PITTS
BURGH—CaII Bill Ostrow or Bill Sklrble
et 179. 55.75 mond trio. Make your re
serentions 110*. IteorriplVHS
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round trip—Cell Davis. 324. Wilkes-Barre
89.60 round trip. and Scranton-36.00 round
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lehem. and Easton-96.75 round trip—call
Klock. 238. Philadelphia-87.60 round trip
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• Wednemlay morning. January 3.
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ROOM .AND ROAM/ with private .fornib,
Home cooking. Twin beds, convenient loco;
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medal. excellent condition. iSt .. D"
'Store.. l'hone 4074.
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TTIE PENN SI ATE COLLEGIAN
Annapolis, Aid
West Point, N. Y.
New York City
Army
Columbia
Pittsburgh
Remotion hall
Bethlehem
Syracuse, N. Y.
.. Kingston
Rem:at/on hall
Recrzation hall
Recrzation hail
Recmation hall
Recreation hall
Undecided
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Big Ten team, would have been an
other excellent choice, but they have.
.a conference ruling against post-sea
son games, too.
"This Columbia team will be able
to give a good account of itself," the
Lion lines coach'said, recalling the
Penn State-Columbia game last Octo
ber. "It will be the first time a New
York City team has played in the
Tournament of the Roses and that
will add color to the game. Pitt had
its chance last year."
, Asked what the ,chances were for
an eastern victory, Leslie was in
clined to give Columbia an even break.
"They'll be able to.give a' good
.ac
count of themselves despite • such a
long trip: The Columbia athletic ea' :
thorities have been Wise enough to
plan their team's Schedule so that the
players will arrive, on- the, Coast with
about a week to recover friarithe long
train ride and acclimete•themselveS,
Leslie pointed out. • • •
And the Lion-line coach shouldknow 'l
what's what anent, things on thei
Coast. He spent . his -undergraduate
days at . Oregon University, playing.
a tackle position when he wasn't serv-•
ing with the' A. E. F. ,•-.'
•Coincidences do not always appear'
in fiction alone.- Leslie played fresh
man football in 1916. when Hugo Bez
dek 'was head coach for the Webfoots.l
So, the freshman tackle and the head'
coach of 1916 became coach and- an'
athletic 'director, respectively, at the
same institution in 1932.:•
. Leslie was a fullback- until he re-,
ported for practice under Bezdek.'
"What position do you play?" the then
Oregon coach asked.'
"I'm a fullback," Leslie' answer . ed.
K. From now .on you're a
tackle," Bezdek said. And the var
sity prOceeded to come up against the
toughest opposition that they met all
that season.
NOTICE—My parents witthlng children eared
for and boarded during - vacation, make re
servations early by culling. 3904. Graduate
Child's Nurse.. l2.44tnpftWO
HRISTIdAS DINNERShady Lodge dining'
room, Power and Pugh Sta.. will he pen
for Turkey Dinner 'Christmas Day. Price
50c. Cull Mrs. Cramer, ssea, for renal,.
Sons. 121-ItnpltWO
For That Quid( Lunch or Evening Snack.
MILK SHAKES OUR SPECIALTY
(Hoffman's Ice Cream Served) , •
-H ndquarters for
• The' Famous Page and Shayv, Chocolates
• The 'Candy of Excellence •
NORRIS DRUG STORE
• • Gleitnland Apartment
MATMEN PREPARE
FOR COMING TILTS
Pkospects Bright As Grapplers
Train For Hardest Card
In Many Seasons
Although it will be two months be
fore Recreation hall once more echoes
that familiar cry, "Wrestle!", the Nit
tank grapplers are working out three
times - a week under Coach Charlie
Speiclel. Immediately after the
Christmas vacation, daily practice will
be started for the six-dual meet sched
ule of the 1934 season.
The Lion matmen are looking for
ward to one of 'the toughest cards in
years, with Columbia, Michigan, Cor
nell, Lehigh, Johns Hopkins, and Sy
racuse to be met before another per
fect season may be recorded. The
climax of the season, the Interconegi
ates here, will find the Lions making
a strong bid for the title this year.
Eight Lettermen Return
. Among the mat candidates this year,
"Cheerful" Charlie has eight lettei
men. Headed by. Captain Rosenberg,
they .are "King" Cole, Bob Ellstrom,
Lou Kreizman, Bill Cramer, Clayt
Cramer, Howard Johnston,
,and Guy
Dißito.
liowever„Charlie is not content that
his varsity is all selected and waiting
for him. Weights are now the main
consideration with several of the vet
erans far too heavy for the class in
which they worked last year.
There is an dbundance of reserve
material on the squad, as well as sev
eral promising men coming up front
last year's freshman team,' and so
Charlie will not even make a guess as
to his line-up for several weeks yet.
Athletes Cavort
Like Wee Babes
In New Courses
Visitors to Prof. Nelson S. Walke's
courses in physical education 101 and
201 might be amazed to see Tommy
Slusser, 174-pound captain of the Nit
tarty Lion football team, singing "Pop,
Goes the Weasel."
A wheelbarrow race between "Red"
O'llora as horse and ',!Shorty" Mike
lonis as rider and Johnny Stocker and
Earl Park' in like positions would be
further astounding as all are varsity
Members of Penn State athletic teams.
No, the Lion athletes have not turn
ed childish in celebration of the re-
Cent game with Penn; they are mer
ely'-working for "as" in a ten , mieeks'
course to prepare them for conduct
ing children's games as a part of
their duties as athletic directors.
The course inc.:titles tactics,
thenics, singirik games, tumbling,
rhythmics, -and story plays that are
used in public schools front the first
grade through high school.
808 SNYDER ELECTED CAPTAIN
Bob Snyder, Nittany Lion ' nuarter
back in the 1931 campaign, was .elected
as captain of a Sunbury industrial
firm's basketball team Tuesday.
Westminster Student Players
• present
"HE CAME 'SEEING" •
December 10th, 6:30 p. m.'
at , .
Student Candle Light Service
- and •
DeceMber.l2th, 8:30 p..m
Social RObM
Pregbyterian Church
.Silier Offering
GENUINE FORD PARTS
Are Made to Last Longer
GET Tp.gm AT
Nittany Motor Co.
1000 West College Avenue .
Birch R. Ober, Prop
Yarn Craft Shoi)
Lessons in.
KNITTING BLOCKING
NEEDLE WORK
YARNS
MRS. R. G. ANGST
Phone 854-J
140 East College Avenue
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BRANCH SCHOOLS ORGANIZE lin, supervisor of the branch sch
Basketball teams are being organ-; Scranton, which last year fini
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axed in the Penn State branch schools ' second in the league, has again ci
at Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Reading, ed its team in the Weston
land Erie, according to Irving C. Boer- leagtp, class B competition.
A Very Merry Christmas To All
Don't have a lonely room. Brighten It up with a small radio. Now
A small down payment delivers a set, and the' balance is $1 a week
Buy your radio where you do get seroke and satisfaction.
THE MUSIC ROOM
"Buck" Taylor Phone 65
Up Until.the 16th of Debember YoU Can
Take Advantage of the
PRICE REDUCTIONS
• in
SUITS, TOP COATS; AND OVERCOATS
offered by
OLLIE GARRITY
205 State College Hotel
or mont
only anticipating repeal but
doing something 'about . it. • .
We have been brewing a fuller
bodied, richer Scheidt's Valley
Forge Special Beer to . Exceed
Pre-War Strength. This beerhas
been ageing in -wooden ° casks
awaiting repeal.
Look for the label - on the neck
of every . bottle your Guarantee
that it Exceeds Pre-War Strength.
This same Guarantee appears on
all other Scheidt brews —Valley
Forge Stock Ale Rams Head
Pale Ale and Scheidt's Porter.
Ask your, dealer
ADAM SCHEIDT :BREWII4G- CO
For Cold Winter Nights - -Valley Forge Ale
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HILLSIDE ICE & COAL CO.
Phone 136-J
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