Tuesday, December 10, 1935 65 Lontestants Vie for Berths Speidel Rates Wrestling Team • Unknown Quantity for 1936 Season. By TOWNSBND SIVALIVI Out of about sixty-five odd candi dates, Cifarlie Speidel is busily, en gaged 'in aSsembling what may or may not turn out 'to be a creditable wrestling team. What. with en ex tremely short practice period this year and the loss of all but three of last year's varsity, Charlie is not pre-. pared to make any rash. predictions. When questioned coniximing this year's possibilities ; 'his only response was , a non-committal grunt. ' Although it is still too early to see things very clearly, right at present the Lions would seem to possess a potential team- which,- with the ex ception of the 85-era, will be strong in the'heavyweights and rather weal: at the bottoilt. Starting from the top and reading dowa, the hedvy-weight berth would seem . to he in the posses sion of -big Joe O'Dowd unless Carl Pohe con do the impossible and turn the man-mountain over, a feat sever al potential intercollegiate chumps failed to do last year. In the 75 class, Eisman and Shaffer, with the latter getting a siight.edge; FRATERNITY CHAPTER- STATIONERY Nittany. Printing and Publishing Co. 110 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE g:3l elty oa e vi°/°PAatilliTS Ee l * LF!S we suggest that you try halF & half and canned beer the college grill under new management The perfect gift for father, , grandfather, great-grandfather and someone else's daughter... THE. 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FARRAR & RINEHART • 232 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK State Booters Gain 4 Posts on All-dmeHean :In conjunction with four soccer coaches - from various parts of the country, Bill Jeffrey, Lion soccer mentor, has picked the 1936 all- American soccer team for the As sociatecl Press. Penn State, which is tied with Yale.for the AssoCia dun championship, placed four men on the first team, followed by Yale with three. The Associated Press' all-Amer ican soccer team: Pos. Player . School G. Bell " Penn State B.F. Smith' Springfield Yale MIL • _ Sutliff ____ Penn State C.H. -Bielicld Penn State L.H. Elernewski _ Lafayette 0.11. • Rages Syracuse I.R. Sanderson Navy __ Penn State I.L. Lase _ Yale O.L. Pend Yale 65, ifruppa and Heppler; 55, Dutcher and Calvin; 45, 'Anal and Waite, if the latter comes out, though fumor hath it that an injury will force him to remain among the non-combatants. Captain Light has the 35 class pretty much to himself; Reynolds will argue with Weimer for the 25'pound post— if Weimer comes out; and with Steg maier cn the not returned list the bottom position is wide open. Basketball Team Drills for Ithaca Tilt on Saturday Captain Riley to Lead . Veteran Team In First Battle. Able Sophomores Will Back Starting Quintet By DICK LEWIS With a few 'scrimmage practices to break in their new shoes, Penn State's hopes for basketball glory are begin-. ming, to show signs of seasonal fervor as last season's varsity and five ambi tious sophomores congregate on the court in preparation for the opener. with Ithaca Saturday. •Pre-season individualists, who have been playing on the one-man team theory, have resigned theinselves, to teamwork. And a team, which vse predict to put up the finest competi lion in years, is gradually being weld-. ed into a cooperative aggregation with enough individtial talent to make a good showing. Veterans May Start Last year, Spike Leslie put out an lexcehtionel squad, considering the 1 luck of experienced material. This !year, several of last year's doubtfuls are back with a year's experience and: 1 they are supplemented with good. sophomore material. There are Cap-I fta in Riley, Mike Kornick, Frank; (Smith, 'and McWilliams, regularS; !Jim Smith. Bob Small, and ,' Chuck 1 1 Glenn, last season's squad members; '. and Joe Proksa, Herb Peterson; , Sol ,Mieholf, Jack Reichenback, and Rab- , bit Wear, the sophomores. Coach Leslie Irfs not announced any tentative line-up for Saturday's game, . but it is probable that the 1 starting five will consist of the ivet (erans. In practice - scrimmages; the sophomores have been showing good individual ball playing, enough to (make several of last year's' varsity 'work. Spike Leslie says that varsity I - aremene not going.to be picked from 1 their records last year, and several (of last year's freshman team may be l eased into varsity positions. 1 Johnny Stocker,aast year's captain, ' and Jim Hunter ,tare ,the only last Iyear regulars who are missing, Stock er being graduated.. 'and' Hunter fail ing to return to school. • - . . Let's, take a brief :glance at last 1 seasores record. The Lions . took eight 'out- of 'their seventeen games. They started out by Walloping \theater!' College; another of,, these mystery, I fives of "unknown strength." S The second' mystery five 'of ."unknown , strength" they met was Ithaca', 'hnd 1 the New Yorkers were defeated, 30- Ito 'Hi. 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" 4114 4\, ..... 1 ‘ : I , ;:,, • 4 .01 0 .: i' ;,, ,, ' , ' ,,, f1 q 111:.• '.0 , 7 - - 7. • Approved by AmeriCan Medical Association THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN c Between The Lions » By WALT FREUNSCIt The office-retriever found this lit tle gem in n recent issue bf the Vll lanova student paper, written by a Mister Benedict Maloney. _llls col umn is called "Odds and Ends." We quote: At this point is our pleasure to take to task a. certain columnist who in some wag managed to blunder into sucli a position on the Penn Stale publica tion:. The col umnist's name is 'Wainer Freunsch, and heads his pil lar, :thus, •"Be tneen the Li ons." Said Freunsch 'Walt Frcunsch. in last week's issue had the gall to print degratory remarks about a certain Harry Stulllibeller, who we think to be one'of the fin est coaches in the country. How ever, it seems that our, dear friend Freunsch is inclined to disagree. In fact, here is what. he says ... "Stuhldreher is being talked of as successor to Bob Higgins. If the athletic powers here want to swap horses in midstream 'it's .hard to ,believe they plan to pick "CROW JIAIT for the job. Moreover, as long as 'Higgins has brought the team, etc. . . . " So there you have Penn State Walter's, opinion on the matter. Nothing'..mor(3need be. said at this point, snVe . if 'Walter is listening in we offer him -the.: suggestion that he. take hiinself - ,MT to the wilds where:his 'rantini:and raving will not publicly brand him a first-class idiot." Usually- when the small children peg their snowballs at my silk top per, I take it good-naturedly. The boys must have their fun. But when the pestilential little, brats start putting rocks in their snowballs, then Penn State Walter - ygirds up his typewriter to "loin" the boys a thing or tWo. Harry Stuhldieher riat'definitely no coach for Penn State, and no matter what they think of him where he, is now; as long, as there is a rumor to the 'effect that he might conic here, .thfs. department is going to squawk: .• To begin with. this department maintains that he is Vastly over rated .as, a coach. 'What does he have besides the Notre:6am shift and a toadying' • publicity • depart ment-?! :His reeled at Vilbincrva cer , tainlr.isn't, impressive, 'VIM light of the scheduhiS' undertaken and the reasonably strong .supposition that -'VillanoVa players are being well taken care of for their grid feats. State players, get Meals dur ing the season 0n1y... ' State doesn't want, doesn't need o coach whose penchant—is over poweringly strong for getting in the papers. _Our. coaches i, are glad Promising Ring Talent Shown In Ranks of Freshman Class ' While 'the varsity ringmen are working out daily in Rec Hall, the intramural boxing matenes are revel ing some real fistic talent. Probably the outstanding boxer in the freshman class is' Billy SOose, Golden Gloves champion who won a decision over Zelensky in .the 145- pound class bouts Thursday night. Soose has done a gngil, bit of am ateur boxing in the Shenango Valley region and is the idol of ring followers in that part of the state."He is 'listed as one of the headliners on the card of a benefit show to be given at Far rell December 23. Have you gotten your advertising booklet? ATTENTION!. We are handling Genuine Steer Beef and other excellent meats—also a complete line of fancy kroceries Credit Extended To Fraternities • • . . The Winner Market West College Avenue—Opposite Campus to let the players take the lime light. Another reason for opposing any form of Stuhldreherism at Slate is the Net that our players are ae customed.to being coached by fair ly likeable fellows. To have a coach on the stair that would use the language emanating from the Villanova dressing room during the 'half in their game here well. it just isn't in line with the Penn State code. Profanity is mighty poor psychology, as well as man ners. Just an instance of what we mean by toadying publicity department: the Villanova press bureau, after our game with them, tossed out a blurb to the effect that "anyone could see that ,Villanova was five touchdowns better." But what did the scoreboard say? Our case against Stuhldreher seems conclusive enough in our eyes, and what this column said about him in comparing him to Bob Higgins • still goes. Possibly his defenders have been reading too many publicity blow-ups to ap preciate that perhaps he isn't the best coach in the world, and that any coach is subject to criticism on the grounds that he is offering his wares to the public. This col umnist believes in calling, a- spade just that. Personal notes to this Maloney person: "Degratory" isn't in our Funk 011(1 Wagnalls. It's "whom," not "who," when used as an object. You call! mo a first-class idiot. Sorry that I can't return the com pliment. How much and by' whom were you paid for your boost of Villa nova Harry? Phooey. You know, yours truly is really ashamed that a columnist like Ma loney could make him angry ehough to deign to answer such a fanatical blast. One shouldn't don full armor• when all that is really needed is a can of Flit. • Boxing intrumurztls are popular these days, deservedly so. Why doesn't someone interested in see ing intramurals properly emphasis ed do something about getting proper accomodations for speeta 7 tors? The A. A. U. has voted, by a narrow margin, to favor our en trance into the Olympic games. Why not? Will it get us anything to fight intolerance with the' name type' of weapon? Granted that Hitler and his Nazis have been un fair, will a U. S. boycott he fair to the hundreds of athletes in this country' who want to compete for the honor of their country? There is no brief for Hitler; there is a case for the athletes who will un doubtedly bring the U. S. a cham pionship once more, if permitted to compete. Another freshman w•ho looks good is Alex Sopchak, one of Mike Zelez flock's proteges. Also keep your eye on Al Tappman, w•ho came here this year from the. Hershey Industrial School. Al won his first bout in the tourney on a technical knockout. Two scheduled meets have been signed for the freshman team this seaman. The yearling ringnien will meet Lack Haven here February 22 and Army at \Vest Point March 7. York Club to Sponsor Dance December 26 A Penn State dance to be held at the Valencia ball room in York De cember 2G with the music of Bill Bot torf and his orchestra was announced at the monthly meeting of the York County Club, held last week. The dance is under the auspices of the York Alumni club and only Penn State students will he admitted. John 11. Mizzen, of the department of public speaking, addressed the club and spoke of county clubs in the past and the social life in his thee as an undergraduate. A committee was ap pointed to discuss revision of the club. constitution. ! INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By Phil, lIEISLER Despite the fact that a basketball backstop provides the only seating accomodations to spectators, approxi mately 500 witnessed the opening of the second round bouts of the Intra mural Boxing tournament in Rec'hall Saturday: Already winners arc being predict ed and certain lighters ale finding their Own following of rooters. Among them are: Quick, Independent 135-pounder, depends almost entirely on his shif ty footwork as a defense and has a round-house haymaker that starts from his heels and quite frequently lands on the opponent's jaw. Sense, Independent 145-pounder, was the winner of the Golden Giove tourney and is recognized as a most clever I:oxer and a potent candi date for the varsity team. Drugatch, A.' C. C. 155-pounder, gives all the color of a slug-fest. McConnell, Delta Chi 115-pound er, because he scored the most de cisive victory of the fights, it be ing the only real bacckout yet scored. The finals of the Intramural boxin , Louts will he held in Rec hall befor the basketball game on Saturday night, December 11 Medals trill b given the winners of first and second TEXAS LUNCH We show our appreciation for your' patronage hy extending cur efforts to gi6 thier foods and better service. Pastries Beer Plate Lunches Moderate Prices HOME FOR ;HE CHRISTMAS nn HOLIDAy 7 .. WI/ kg a yoza iinarfr QUICKLY ECONOMICALLY Don't spoil the thrill of getting home again by worrying about the shipment of your baggage. Solve the problem by leaving everything to Railway Express. 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SAVE AFTER SEVEN I .1'; • Page Three Regular bouts will be held every evening at 4 o'clock this week. o The Intramural bowling league is continuing in popularity and upsets. Watts Hall, which was in twelfth place, ;jumped up to second, Delta Up silon remained in first place, and Del ta Chi, which was second, dropped to seventh berth. Thus fur, the highest average of the season goes to Red 01lora with 193. Fritz Andrews is second with The standing of the teams: W. L. Pet. 20 .1 .030 Delta Upsilon 1;:alg 11 til Tau Kappa EpAlon Phi kappa Delta Tau Delta Phi Kappa Psi Dhlta chi Delta Sigma Phi S IS .33 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 10 22 .31 • 7: PENN S'FATE DANCE December 26th Reading Country Club Travelers' Orchestra CENG Supper +++ 1 1 . student tickets, $3.00 • Make reservations with Marian Barbey, student chairman, at i Grange Dorm. 2nd cast. ,F, YOUR. PLANSjsY --wow 18 .750 IMMMIM 10 S .666 20 12 .625 lIIEEMEM . 10-3 1 A. M.
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