Thursday Evaning, March 28, 19a4 Frea r Hall courtm'en Take I. M. Tourney in Close Tilt .Sigma Phi Epsilon Loses to Men's Dormitory, 22-21, in Chmnpionship Contest . Frew hall courtmen sprang a surprise Saturday afternoon by defeating Sigma Alpha Epsilon in a hotly-contested 'game, 22-to-21. The game was nip and tuck throughout the entire contest; first- the hall boys leaping into Ilia lend, and then their opponents. Len Citnbai and Tom Evans ran up Most of the Frear hall tallies, the former scoring ten points, all field goals, while the other made four fouls and ti fila goal. A foul and'field goal in the last initiate of play by this pair decifud the battle when • Freer was trailing by two points. Dick Horsfall at center and Frank O'Hara: at forward were outstanding players on the Sigma Alpha. Epsilon quintet: O'Hora tallied coven' points, three fouls and a basket; and Horsfall dropped in a foul and a basket: Trailing 10-to-4 at the end of the first quarter, .the fraternity men stag ed a come-back to lead 12-to-10 at the half. In the third period Frear hall Scored eight points to •their opponents' four, while in tin final quarter the latter led in the scoring by one point, live-to-four Strandine, who was one of. the ref execs in .the Anal game, expects to take a central board' examination in the scar Skin* to qualify . himself for officite.ing M collegiate games next year. He has had several years' ex perience refetoeing professional con tests in Chicago. Freer hall reached the finals by winning over Sigma Nu Thursday night, 18-to-17, while Sigma Alpha Epsilon trounced Theta Kappa Phi, 30-to-1.6. Instead of the ehampion 7 ship cup going to the Freer hall team, Sigma Alpha Epsilon plans to pre= sent them with medals and have the cup engraved "runner-up" for them- Selves. SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE STARTS Over 50 Men Report to Coach 'Bob'. Higgins; Others Expected liter Vacation Over fifty men reported for spring football Wednesday, while other can didates are expected immediately af ter Easter vacation. The men are meeting at Recreation hill daily at 4 o'clock. Coach Bob Higgins will be in chargd of. the work-outs. According to his Present plans, the training:Will• con- .tinue until about four "weeks' after ...vacation. The first two will be de ;ityoted.,to getting the men into shape 4tailtPleachinr-them•the - --fundam'entals '?Of the game,. . :.' • , After this period, doach Higgins "and his assistants will divide the can -didates into two different teams and scrimmage will be held between the groups every Saturday afternoon. The concluding game of the semen will be the annual Kast-Neat contest. Coach Earl Leslie and Coach Nel son Walke will aid in coaching the men - while ex-Captain 'TommY.Sltia T ,ser, "King" Cole, - "Rosy" Rosenberg, and Parker Berry will act as the stu cent proctors. 9 VOLLEYBALL GAMES PLAYED IN TOURNEY Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Upsilon, Phi Phi, Kappa Sigma. Win Matches Nine games. of the first round ,of the intramural volleyball tournament were , played yesterday, with five more contests scheduled for tonight. In yesterday's tilts, Alpha ,Tau One-1 ga defeated Phi Delta Theta f Chi Phi won from Theta Chi, Chi Upsilond downed Alpha Phi Delta, , and Kappa,, Sigma conquered Unit One. Phi Gamma Delta defeated Acacia, Phi Sigma Delta beat ,Tau Kappa- Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha won over Tau Phi Delta, Sigma Phi-Epsilon de— feated Delta Upsilon,-,and' Sigma Pi won -from Delta Tau -Delta in the other contests of the afternoon: Bracketings for , tonight's games are: Alpha Zeta, Beaver House; 'Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi;' ma Alpha Epiilon, Unit '9; Sigma Nu, Phi'. Sigma Kappa; and Sigma Tau Phi, Theta Kappa Phi. 2 CO-ED I. M. TOURNEYS END Afr Allister Hall won the champion ship in the co-ed intramural badmin ton ; tournament by defeating Chi Omega in the finals Wednesday night, while Chi 'Omega: ,defeated - Gainnia Phi Beta in the' finals of - the intra mural -shuffleboard 'tournament to win the championship in that event. HAPPY EASTER GREEN ROOM RATIEKEL,IO . , The Box Score I=l • NG FIG 1 4 6 1 2 4 1 0 2 II 0 0 5 0 10 Pollack, f. Evan.. Douthett. e. _ CimLul, u. __- =ME ° • horn, f. 2 3 7 Mervine, f. 2 0 4 Horde e. 2t 5 Elder, C 1 1 2` Cooper. tr. 0 2 2 numee. f. 0 0 0 ANNUALFLOWER EXHIBIT SCHEDULED FOR NEXT WED Following an annual spring custom, the division of ornamental horticul ture of tha department of horticulture wilt stage the Annual Flower FasTi ionShow in Schwab auditorium, Wed nesday night, April 4. During the month, a Florists' Short Dourse will be conducted by the de- Partment for flower growers of the State. Poster Greetings To All NITTANY NEWS STAND WEST COLLEGE AVENUE JOHNSTON'S MOTOR BUS.. LINE, Inc. Through Buses State College to Williamsport Lv. State College 8:00 AM 12:10 PM 6:30 PM Ar. Bellefonte 8:30 AM 12:40 PM 7:00 . PM Ar. Lock Haven 9:30 AM 1:35 PM 8:05 PM Ar. Williamsport 10:30 AM 2:35 PM 9:05 PM Williamsport 8:30 AM 12;10 PM 7:00 PM Ar. Lock Haien 9:40 AM 1:30 PM 8:05 PM Ar. Bellefonte 10:40 AM 2:40 PM 9:10 PM Ar. State College 11:10 AM 3:20 PM • 9:40 PM II a 'two st,gastlions LIONS WILL MEET PANTHERS IN 1935 To Resume Encounters at l'itl Stadium After 2-Season Lapse in Relations After a two-season lapse in athletic relations, ,thelittany Lion grid tram will meet the University of Pittsburgh in the Pitt Stadium October 2G, 1935, Neil g. Fleming, graduate manager cf vthloties, announced this Morning. Pittsburgh will return to the Lion schedule in 1939 and 1937, as well• as in 1935, a three-year agreement having been signed. Penn State has the op tion of having one of the last two games played on Ntw Beaver field, but as yet College athletic authori ties have not worked out definite ar rangements for either of the last two games in the scries. Pitt Adopts Non-subsidization Efforts are being made to arrange the 1936 game for the season's finale on both the Panne , : and N,l:tany Lion schedule. Since the CaNees has - adopted a policy against Thanksgiving Day games away from State College because of the one-day vacation per hera, the contest will probably be scheduled for Ithe Saturday bcfcre 'Thanksgiving Day, it was learned. The meeting between Pitt and Palm State will be tIVe. first since 1931, when the Lions were defeated by a 41-to-6 score on New Beaver field. Since that dime the Panthers hay* adopted a pol icy of non-subsidization for athletes, which became effective last year. Included in the Pittsburgh series is the third game dhat lIRZ been definite ly arranged on the Lion's gridmen's 1935 schedule. A home-and-home ser ies with Lehigh for 1935 and 1936, and a one-game contract with Lebanon Valley for 1935 were announced last week. =IT THE PENN STATE COLLEtHAN Intramural Basketball Selections FIRST TEAM Position Player Harper, Phi Kappa Sigma forward Wilkinson, Lambda Chi Alpha O'llora, Sigma Alpha Epsilon forward Caughey, Beta Theta Pi Horsfall, Sigma Alpha Epsilon center Felker, Phi Kappa Sigma Cimbal, Frear Hall . guard Rambo, Sigma Nu Conley, Theta Kappa Phi guard Strasser, Unit :3 ALL-INTRAMURAL COURTMEN NAMED Sigma Alpha Epsilon Places 2 Men; 3 Other Teams Win 1 Post Each in Selection Sigma Alpha Epsilon, runner-up in with good eyes Tor th 2 basket, were ranted as the two first string forwards. this year's intramural basketball, tl;fis Chi Lambda . Alpha, and Ed Caugh 'all-intramural court team sAected by ey, of Beta Theta Pi, were named to officials of the tournament Saturday, these posts. manager, 'Bob Pe R as o le b e o , sitnrtor,litcinitiuor,a Joe o b e a ß sk ie e l t io li k al i .! while Frear ball, winners of the coin- i potation, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Theta !, s i c.,, , ct , li l ir 3 uc. i riws ki, .limn Reed, curd Bill referees in the teammate-lit, Kappa Phi each 'had one of their play- I n'latl.i. the selections for the all-intra- Five.ers mentioned. - - teams ware represented in the i annul teams. . second team selections. They were i Lambda Ohi Alpha, Beta Theta Pi, Phi ! Kappa Sigma,,Sigroa Nu, and Unit n. In making the soleetions, the oln.2ials judgcd khe nvm , on continued outstand ing playing thi:oughbut several gnomes. instead of on merely. one night's 'per formance. • Gimbal Selected Star Guard Believed to. he one of the IPst cen tors ever to appear in intramural cage competition, "Dick Itorsfall, of 'Sigrint Alpha Epsilon, was the - judges' selee-! Von for :that. post. Ozcar relle.lr, of Phi Kappa Sigma, was the second Reduced Railroad Fares- for Easter _QnolinfOne-third Fare'For Round Trip BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE Fare $1.50 Leave State College Leave 'Lewistown 11:30 A, M. '3:15 P. M. 1:301 'P. 31. 6:00 P. 31 Arrive Liwistown - Arrive State College 12:35 'P. M. - 1 4:20 I'. 31. 1:35 P. 31. 7:05 . P. 31 C. W. Cori, Boalsbtirg, Pa. Bell Phone Boalsburg 25-11 7 3 „ Gra Q,l' 1934. Liccr r ec Tinos Toexca Co: SECOND TEAM string pick for the tap-off position. A con. , :istently heavy scorer, Len Cimbal, of From. 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