Thursday Evening, March 1, 1934 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor Here we've been waiting two months to find enough space to write a column on the football.. situation at Bucknell, and now.Bisit'anthorities have gone and selected'a'new coach, and only ;two and one. half inches to write on it. It scorns to its that "Hooks" Mylin is passing up an easy, job at Lebanon Valley to talce.oyer coaching ut Buck ncll•. He is going. from a school where he didn't hwie.to, wirt.to keep his job to a college where, if he doesn't pro duce results6he'll soon get his walk- papers. And it won't be too easy to produce winning .teams on non-, scholarship material. -J. 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OLLIE GARRITY 205 State College Hotel Phone 300 zo c - r r i 3 ;Q . , fr i • All Spring Materials are in. son " Bop utauDE , Hopm ,„ RMecareratznh Halt $3 (plus tax) Nittany T LION FIVE TO PLAY I RUTGERS SATURDAY! Hasketeers, racing Last Match, Work Hard To Pull Out - Of 2-Game Slump Making a final stab to wipe out the dark spots left on the Lion victory hook by West Virginia and Syracuse, Penn State's courtmen will step out t On the floor of Recreation ' all at 8:15 lo'clock Saturday night to oppose Rut gers, a team that bas :won eight of !fourteen Matches, among them, Col gate, whoth they whipped, 54-to-20. Three Lion seniors will be fighting to wind up their court careers with a victory. Norrie McFarlane, Dave Thomas, and Curt Henning, veterans of 'three years of varsity battling, win kle playing their last game, and they Won't fool around. Rutgers Team Strong The Rutgers aggregation is almost an opposite of the Lion squadit's composed of one senior, the captain, "Peaches" Heenan, two juniors, and two sophomores. "Peaches," rated as !the best Scarlet court captain in years, • will be playing his last game for the New Brunswick aggregation. Help, ing him will be Lou Grower, forward, high scorer last year, who is the fast eat man on the court team, and is alto a Rutgers football and .track star. • Edw.ird 'Blumberg, a sophomore, , was high scorer for the Rutgers'fresh- Men last year ; quarterback on . the grid Machine this fall, , and is a lacrosse battler. Bill Kozusko, Rutgers start ing center, came into the ranks of the earns Will Heads Invaders ...'"-''.:.•-•••! , ;['i7 , :=V4 ,. .' , 0g:. :*,?4i:4;?, , '4!..V , ! zr....4'alii;m:-.* i":.:;',.."i',";.!.:'6.' C . ' . .;• , : . : . ',::. ;4.0::. ,. ~ ti.y0:::.,...-,4.- APTAIN "PEACHES" HEENA Scarlet this year ,to oust Red -Demar est, former varsity tip-off man. Ife's six feet four, and is known for his I tipshots into 'the basket, as well as for his success on the tip-off. An other tall New Brunswick player is Lou Cudlin, guard, who has been high scorer in several of the Scarlet games 'this year, in, addition to (starring as a defenie man. Hu plays forward, position a great deal of the time, as. he has a perfect eye on peep shots, from the foul line. Nittanymen Prepared The Lesliemen have been reviewing !fundamentals in preparation for this game. They've recovered from the disappointment of losing with victory in sight againat Syracuse,-and' Will 'be ready to deliver 'second-half perfor mance from the starting whistle Sat urday night...ln addition to . McFar lane; Henning, and Thomas, Spike will probably start. Stocker at forward and Jack'Fletcher at guard. Penn State's other two 'senior varsity men, Laddie Blyler and Keith Parks, s will get into: the game before it's very old. In addition to their win over Col gate, the Rutgers crew has won from Lehigh twice, from Lafayette twice, from Stevens last week, • and from Trenton 'and MOntelair in opening games. GRAPPLERS READY FOR, BALTIMOREANS Sewn! 'Varsity , Men Still .oiit As Result of Meet With Lehigh L'ngt Week • The Lion wrestling squad, will at tempt to resume its victory march when it meets the Johns • Hopkins team in Recreation hall at 2:36 o'clock Saturday afternoon. It will be a rather patched-up titan :that Coach Charlie .Speidel• will 'send against the 'Baltimore doctors with several members of the varsity Still injured es - result of the Lehigh meet last week. The Johns Hopkins squad has net some of the toughest matmen in the country, including Lehigh and Frank lin and Maishall. "Cheerful'-' Char lie is looking for a victory, but no walkaway, fearing that.the Blue Jays. might nreve ; just a, bit yio • . :The' lineup =is 'stilt Uridecißee.if Bob Ellitibm can' - make the freight, he will be the 118-pOund.representa five. If he cannot, Sammy, Wolfson will represent the , Lions in that divi sion. Either Ellstrom or Eisenman will grapple in - the 126-Pound dais. Probably Waite will hold down the 135-pound , position, inasmuch as Johnny Horvath is through for the season. The arm injury he received in the Lehigh meet will keep him out of action for the .rest of the year. Capt. "Rosy" Rosenberg will fight in the 145-pound class. Either Jim Reed or Alex Turnbull will be , the Lion grappler in the 155- pound division, Turnbull returning to the mats after a year's absence. "Red" Johnston, 165-pound Lion, will hold down his regular position, While Yoder will appear in the'l7s-pound class: Lou Kreiiman has moved up a weight to replace "King" Cole, who .is nursing an injured shoulder. TAXI SERVICE Clark Motor Co. 120 South Pugh Street (PACKARD SEDANS) Storage, Gas, Oil, Accessories, Fires, Repairing, Car Washing THE PENN -STATE-COLLEd/AN ttenipt CO BOXERS TO OPPOSE MARYLAND MITMEN Eliminiation May Cause Shifts 'in Line-bp For Saturday's Meet Recent ring set-hacks and line-up losses have in no way impaired the spirit of the Lion ring team which will oppose the University of Mary land mitmen in Recreation .hall at 7 o'cloCk Sgturday night.. If the en thusiasm which has characterized the 'week'g work-outs is carried into the scrap Saturday night it should re 'cult in a victory for . the Houckmen. Since Red Palisin seems to.be def initely out of the-Blue and White line up it May be necessary to shift Mike Zeleznock out of his class. and plate hint in . the 135ponnd division. If this 'change is made Francis McAn drews Will probably get the call for the 125-pound assignment. McAndrews Showi Speed Yesterday afterhobn ..McAndrews went through three fast rounds with Mutt Kessler while' Leo • looked the boys over: McAndrews exhibited plenty Of speed 'and 'punching power and kept his heavier, opponent on the run most of the time. Incidentally, Mike Zelcznock was allowed to rest ''last night and did•not go through his usual ring work-out. Criswelly Lion 115-pounder, chased through a couple of rounds with lierasimchuk. Both boys looked fast but Criswell seemed ,to .be favoring a little too much right, hand to suit the taste of Coach Houck, who step ped into the.ring and gave instruc tions on the art of using the left with-, out going off balance. Pruitt, 155, took on Strubble in a short tiff yesterday afternoon. Pruitt, exhibited a sparkling. .left which brought results and gave Struble plenty of trouble. Pruitt will prob ably see service Saturday. . Q 1934, Lex= & Mress TovAcco CO ebacks in Contests Here Saturday RUNNERS PREPARE FOR IC-4A MEET Harvey, Downey Capture Middle Distatice Events at Games in Washington. D. C. After. a splendid showing at the Catholic University games in Wash ington last Saturday, the Lion track men have been busily training for their annual trio to the IC-IA meet to ho held at the Madison Square Gar den in New York City on Monday night. Men selected to make the trip on Sunday are: George Harvey, for the 1,500 meter run, Jackson, for the high hurdles, and possibly Saylan:l and O'Shea. A freshman relay team will also be taken along. Harvey Wins "Ryan 1.000 For the freshman medley relay Emm, Crum will run the 800 meters, Rosenberger the 400 meters, Oester ling the 200 meters. and Downey will fun anehor for 1,500 meters. Coach Chick Werner believes that this plebe outfit should place well among the leaders. • in the Catholic University games Saturday, George Harvey, Nittany harrier captain-elect, outdistanced the pack in the feature event of the games, the "Ryan 1,000" meter run, to break the tape in two an•inutes, twenty-three seconds. The cup was exhibited at a local haberdashery. Howard Downey, yearling runner, also won the half-mila run; after starting from scratch. at the same games. Downey easily outdistanced the field to win in two minutes, five seconds. Harry Sigel, competing in thz Ab bey special sprint of 50 yards, placed fourth, while the two-mile relay team, with Harvey, Evans, Vandermark and Alexander, eked out a fifth place. Penn State had three points at the end of the meet. On Monday afternoon, IC-4A-repro .., -, 15.if,5., , •,: a sensib 10 WTI e pipe tobacco that's MILD the pipe tobacco that's COOL ~..107ks seem to ide LION FENCERS WILL OPPOSE RUTGERS. PENN SWORDSMEN S. Walke, who made his selection for Four Lion fencers will oppose Rut-i the trip from a squad of over sixty. gers University swordsmen at New' y es t er d a y. Brunswick tomorrow night, and will , • Captain Basil Lipeczky, John Kree- j ger, ar.:l Walter Storrs will compete to2ntatives will meet in New York to I in the foils events, while George Day decide whether or not to retain the. ton will handle the saber assignment. old linear system of measurement, or I Coach Waike expressed confidence adopt the metric system now advo- I that his proteges would give a good rated. account 'of themselves. REATBI DERICK, Inc. f ll ' * - ..f.; "WHERE SPENDING " IS SAVING" WO OS •011.1 - . 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