Thursday Evening, Janusi Between the Lions with The Sports Editor The Nittany Lion basketball team has n better half. And it .certainly does not come during the forepart of the game. When Spike Leslie's team takes .the court at the beginning of the second half, it seems that they have.taken on a new spirit. Poising speeds up and guarding takes on such a revamped form that the •opposition is held to very few points: Two of the Dickinson guards hung to MacFarlane leaving Sack Fletcher open to make his cut for the basket, and the promotes forward:made most Of them good. Continuing , his Stellar performance as guard, Dave Th mins gave another exhibition; of his good floor work. Henning. succeeded in bouncing around on the:floor as much as possible; and Johnny•,Stocker's per formance in the second 'half merits his moving up to the first, team. "Corney" Hughes,-Dickinson guard, who finally succeeded in getting him self kicked out of the game with four personals is the same player who was put out of the:R.2d Devil.football game hero two years ago• for slugging in the first play of the game. - Eaton, Red Devil center, who seldom got the tip-off from Henning, played on the Lower Merion State champion ship basketball', team two years ago. H. S. Eat Your Meals At TEXAS LUNCH You'll Save Money . HOME COOKING Prices Reasonable CATERERS for a change of diet Try the Original "CITY CHICKEN" 1 each C Tempting and Filling COOK'S MARKET THE GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR SERVICE SOLICITS 'AND APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE Charles Nelo, Manager South Pugh Street BE WISE Drink Your Beer at the Rathskeller Allen Street—Under Jim's Place 12-Ounce Glass Of Beer 10c Ale on. Tap 10c Glass • E.E • - CASE GOODS Flocks—Graupner—Sehlitz—Blatz—Philipsburg Blue Ribbon—Valley Forge . DRAUGHT BEER Flocks—Philipsburg—Graupner—Valley Forge VALLEY FORGE ALE • FOR COLD WINTER NIGHTS HILLSIDE ICE COMPANY Always Cold and Ready to Serve! Phone 1364 Delivered No Deposit on Keg • 's y 11, 1934 LIONS TO MEET B Courtmen Topple Dickinson In Fast Second Half Rally Norrie MacFarlane Scores 19 Points—Lions HOld Red Devils. Scoreless 11 Minutes By Effective Guarding Dickinson's Red menace past, thanks to an early second-half spurt which effectually squelched the Car lislian offensive drive and ended the battle with 37-to-21 written on the right side of the ledger, Blue and White courtmen today begin drill to mould their offense against Buck nell's onthrust, due to arrive here at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night. The Lewisburg starting aggrega tion will include two lettermen, James, at forward, and Gilleland at guard. Bucknell so far this year has taken Susquehanna and Georgetown into its victory column, but with a smoother starting offense, planned, the Lions should find, at worst, an evenly matched scrap on their hands. Bucknell will start, in addition to James and Gilleland, Endler and Sit arsky, guards and Davis at center. The Lion starting line-up will be the same used last night. Line-up Changed Last Night Coach Spike Leslie shifted the Li on starting line-up to include Johnny Stocker at forward and Jack Fletcher at guard hacking up the veteran MacFarlane, Thomas, Henning com bine. Dickinson took the ball on the tip off and dropped the first point through the net on a foul. Kenne dy, forward, sank the first Red Devil field goal while the Liims were trying to recover the ball-. Jack Fletcher netted the first Lion two-pointer, Dickinson scored on a short snap by Hughes, guard, and Thomas recovered to pop a fast one in from the foul line. Hughes net ted another field goal, and on the tip off, Thomas took the ball, and shot: the ball on a beautiful long arch 0v..1 er the heads of interferers, through the cords. Fletcher Snares Three Jack Fletcher resumed the scoring when he 'dropped a foul through. With the score 7-to-G the Nittanymen took time out. Fletcher netted anoth er one-pointer immediately on re sumption of play, followed by a goal by Hughes which brought the score pLE.,1,6z1 9 will the per Son or persons who found or borrowed those gold-plated OAR-. LOCKS return them to the Corner as soon as possible. They are badly needed. EEEEEMIM 7-to-8. Eaton, Dickinson center dropped a foul, and Jack Fletcher immediately evened the score by snar ing a two-pointer, as Dickinson took time out. Obviously having difficulty 'with the Dickinson zone defense, the Lions opened up on long shots, meeting with success when the defense was drawn out to allow a fast shot from under the basket by MacFarlane tilting the score favorably once more. Lions Commence Operations With the score 11-to-10, the Lions' offensive suddenly started working, with MacFarlane sinking three field goals and Thomas one while the Red Devils were debating ways and means. Dickinson took time out, af ter which Norrie shot in from the left to drop a two-pointer through while going full speed. ,Hughes and Kennedy scored for the Carlisle team as the half ended. Spike evidently succeeded in em phasising the need of points during the half, for when play resumed the Lions took the ball and didn't let Dickinson score for eleven minutes, at which time they succeeded in net ting a foul goal. Baskets by Fletch er, Stocker, and a quick one by Mac- Farlane boosted Lion stock to 27-to -14. The Lesliemen scored next on n fast pass from Stocker to Fletcher to MacFarlane, who dropped the ball in to the net over the back of his neck. State took time out. Dickinson Scores on Foul Henning pushed the Lion tallies to 30 on a successful foul shot, and Dickinson, finally dropped a foul through for their first score in the half. MacFarlane replied with a goal from center-floor and. Hughes answered with one for the Red and White. MacFarlane countered with another to set the score at 34-t047, while Finney, forward, immediately Popped one up to raise Dickinson's end two points. Henning dropped a field goal as Hughes Went out on personals. With both teams obviously tired from the speed of the surging battle, MacFarlane and Steele, Dickinson substitute, exchanged one-pointers, Eaton dropped' a foul through for one, and the game Was over. Al though MacFarlane was high •scorer with 19 points, it was obvious at many stages of the game that more points could have been gained had he passed to free men, instead of freezing on the ball when under the basket. • Henning, in spite of his clumsiness at times, turned. in 'a 'creditable per formance, .while Thomas's guarding was largely responsible for Lion Suc cess in stopping the Red Devil of- `Show Me Lefts,' Houck Commands Nittany Ringmen Mentor Works Battlri - Hard for Coming - Mit Season I=l Silent but attentive, a group of Lion ringmen, steeped in sweat produced by hard work-outs, stood about Coach Leo Houck in Recreation hall, Tuesday afternoon. Leo was not silent. "Try and re member what I've always told you— save your right. Don't be a swinger. Keep shooting that left out. That's the punch that counts.'! With a glance toward the ring, he concluded, "Now a couple of you boys get in there and show me somelefts." A couple of the boys, Madison and Jackson, two of the numerous 135- pound aspirants 'got in there.' 'Both of them 'used lefts and rights, through two rounds. Jackson, slender and elusive, displayed a nice brand of foot-work, but Madison kept after him through both frames which ap peared to be fairly even. Schooley, 135, and Espy, 145, went through a pair of rounds. Although slower than Schooley, Espy looked the better of the two with hard punching and fair timing in his favor. &hobley muffed two or three good openings during the short work-out. 'Mike' Zeleznock, 125-pound veteran, opposed Manager Balthaser, 175, in lan interesting two-Rund set-to. Al though at a weight disadvantage, 'Mike.' put on a fast ealibition which indicated that he is in excellent fight ing condition to defend his 'mit against aspirants and opponents. , Leo stayed at the ringside 'durin'g most of the practice bouts and °tea sionally stepped through the ,lopes to administer a few pointets. He keiit the ringmen working consistently, with the repeated advice, "Keep warm. Don't sit, down. When you finish in the ring, get on thOse weights: Keep moving." They kept moving. TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CKNELL SATURDAY! MICHIGAN CANCELS WRESTLING MATCH Wolverines Drop Eastern Trip— Fleming, Stott To Contact Other Possibilities "And now the perfect schedule's 'ruined." Coach Charlie Speidel sat on a rubbing table in Recreation hall and sorrowfully regarded a row of lockers. "Michigan cancelled on us. Here we are with the best bunch of boys in years, maybe a championship squad, and now, here we have our, second meet wiped off_ the slate," he went on. "Six opponents on our! schedule, and they were all good, and now one of them cancels with the season's opener . only two weeks, away." Will 'Open Against Columbia And 'it's - only too true - that a big hole has been created in the Lion mat schedule by the Michigan cancella tion. The Nittany 'grapplers are scheduled to open the. season against Columbia Wednesday, February 7, while Michigan was to come here the following Saturday. 'Cheerful" Charlie was counting strongly on these two meets to bring the Lions to their best condition be fore they meet the strong Cornell. and Lehigh teams on February 17 and 24. The possible vacant date will deprive the Lions of valuable , seasoning. The Wolverines cancelled when they were unable to• make satisfacto ry arrangements for an extended Eastern trip. When they found that Tense towards the close of the first half. As a fighter, 'Fletcher, with eight points to his credit is showing great possibilities, while Stocker's re liable passing pointed to plenty of practice sessions. The box score: PENN STATE-376 - - Fdr Fig FIT Mg. MacFarlane. f. __-- 7 5 7 19 Stocker, f. 0 0 2 Henning. c. _____ 2 5 4 o o 4 4 0 4 • 0 0 0 0 Thomas, o. -- Fletcher. SIMMM EBEEMMINCI 12!=MiSMSIEMI ~s~~ I=MM - _ - Finney, f. 1 0 I Hayes, F. 0 0 0 Steele, 0. 0 1 1 1 Totals 6 9 16 21. 0141 15 16r l i k em4 a '1641 .:x:.: mom {91934, Limn At /11 '4 171:10riAcco Co. Managers To Choose Soccer Champions The fate of Penn State's 193:3 undefeated soccer squad will be decided in New York City Satur day when graduate managers of athletics and sports managers from sixteen colleges there to cast their votes for the championship team of the Eastern Intercolleg iate Soccer Association for the past season. Neil M. Fleming, graduate man ager of athletics, and Robert E. Arthur, manager, were named by the Athletic Association recently to represent the Nittany Lion ag gregation at the meeting. In the event that Penn is given some con sideration, it is probable that the championship will result in a tie. they could not schedule a meet•with' another college for February 11, they !lost little time in dropping their en-! gagement with the Lions. In the meantime, Manager Tommy ; Stott and Neil• N. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, are sending out letter and telegrams to eastern col.; leges who have wrestling squads that will give the Nittany matmen some, competition. And at the same time, Charlie Spei-1 del is putting .the Lion through his; 'training acts nightly, hoping that some miracle will happen, and Feb ruary 10 find some good stiff oppo sition waiting in Recreation hall—, not too tough, but tough enough to justify meeting what will probably, be the best Nittany mat team of see-: eral seasons. It is a fine thing to spend for your needs and it is equally as fine a thing to bank the surplus. . The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier .....,„.,,........„_ —..,„...... 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