Friday, Februiwy 28, 198(1 Nittany Wrestlers To M Skiers To Hold Meet At Sky-top Toiorrow With three events scheduled, nn formal college skiing meet will'be held at Sky Top' tomorrow at 2 o'clock. About ten members of the ski chit will compete, with other entries from :the high school expected. It was originally planned to hold an intercollegiate meet, but this idea 'ores dropped for,several . reasons. Cor; nell authorities prevented their ski ing representatives from .:_takpg .the . 'trip .beenuie .of.the' large amount .ii)f travelling the team did earlier in the ,season. Although Princetonirnarap pear, no definite. word has; been! re mired, as yet. , The .events scheduled include down hill racing, jumping, and slalom, and' a quarter-mile race featuring sharp turns. The meet will 'be iurider the direction of Max Dercum, instructor in forestry.. Dr. M. T. Solomon DENTIST 117 E. Bearer Phone 998-R • DANCING . 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MI-F.BON, PENN Rpm' 118 PO[/AIDS One of the most probable of State's White Hopes for Inter collegiate wrestling crowns this ycar,•Sammy has'by far the most outstanding .record' of any Lion matmah. • Out of a total of thirteen dual meets in which he has partici pated this huskey .featherweight has the enviable record of_ never having lost a bout .or leen held to a draw. Only tkfeat in his :mat history occurred List year when he was defeated S in the semi finals of the Intercollegiates. Of the thirteen dual meets .partici paled in. over fifty percent; sev en, were won by Tails: • • . After the Game or After the.. Dance .. , IN THE , :: - HOFBRAU . „ Allen Si. et Syracuse Change in Line-up May Feature Stegmaier, Parke Eshbach. Wolfson, Light, Waite, Shaffer Still Unbeaten By TOWNSEND SWALM • Although definitely not a breather, the wrestling match with Syracuse in Recreation Hall tomorrow at 4:00 o'clock should increase the Lion grap- . pler's total to five victories and one defeat suffered at the hands of East ern Intercollegiate champions Le high. 'Syracuse's performance this season has been.quite erratic and the matches tomorrow may he hotly con tested throughout or just a bunch of :Pushovers. " At press time two positions on the Lion 'team were still in doubt. Wed nesday, Preddie Stegmaier. defeated Ray Brooks in a tryout match and if .'he repeated the performance on Thursday lie was to replace Brooks at the 1.20-lb. post. Joe O'Dowd, who has been suffering from .a slight but . Annoying injury for several weeks, may yield his heavyweight position to' Parke Ethbach. Neither change, how ever, is definitely decided' as yet. !Probably most -outstanding !in the Salina ranks is heavyweight Ken Crotty who has an impressive string of victories to his credit this year. Last year, his first in intercollegiate' circles,• mauler' Crotty distinguished himself by advancing to the semi •final round in the Intereollegiates where he was eliminated by the East ern champ, Scobey 'Lehigh. No matter which State man Crotty meets,' , this weight looks like the only sure Orange victory. Krupa " To Meet Wilbur Joe Krupa, who has probably shown the most consistent improve •ment on the Lion squad, will meet -a tough customer. in Ken Wilbur. Or •angeman Wilbur's record shows three wins and ,One low, the loss being ere. sifted to -superior tactics on the part of Lehigh's Bishop, the same who threw Krupa two, weeks ago. You pick it. One of the more interesting meet ings of the afternoon will occur in the 135-lb. weight where -Capt. Light will take.on Bill Dame. Dente has met, and defeated representatives from ' Ariny,•Cornell 'and Lehigh this year. The'Deme-Lidhi trams is the only repeat Oflast,,yehr'sOnate}l which'• the 'run away..with 21-to-11. Last year Sick Light wrestled Deme to a time adVantage decision in 8:15 min utes. Wolfson Looks Good Sammy Wolfson Is In no danger of breaking his undefeated record when . he meets 118-lb. Tarrow who has lost. at least three so far this year. Either Stegmaier or Brooks should defeat the 126-lb. representative from -Or ange-city who will be either Lambert or Tarrow. So far this season the Orangemen have shown no consist ency in the 145 and 155-lb. classes. where Driscoll has worked in weights' when either Crowe .or Gertmanian was not doing the honors. Sully Waite should disperse his opponent quite, effectively in the .'4.5 division; and, what with the snappy improvement he has shown in practice this week,' Jack Calvin,`State's '6ser; should take care of his -opposition without too much trouble. . Ross Shafter, who with Wolfson, Light'lind Waite, has . yet to taste' de fent. this ..year, ..will probably meet Howie Peters or perhaps Al Haft, neither of whom have shown anything much to (late. The four horsemen shotild all ride on, tomorrow's match es to the contrary notwithstanding. Baseball Batterymen Begin Daily Workouts Baseball hattery men have been working out .daily, under the stands -at Rea hall in preparation for the 1936 season. On March 1, Coach Joe Bedenk will issue: the call for candi dates for the other positions. The team will get into condition indoors and will take the field as soon as weather permits. Pitchers who have reported include Bachman, Ilotrman, Williams, Stokes, and Long among the veterans, and Simonelli,Ford, and Bobo from last season's reshman squad. Repairing Shining PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Call For and Delivery Service 123 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 710 State College, Pa. .COLLEGIAN TEE PENN STATE Lion &sketeers To Face Rutgers Here Tomorrow Hoyas Defeat Nittany Men 34727 In Bth League Game. By DICK LEWIS The Penn state 'basketball . team ,dropped its eighth:- consecutive con ference contest tea . fast Georgetown five in Washington:Wednesday night by the score of :344°47. Although the Lions played a stiff defensive game, the Ilovos led throughout the , game. With the score 20-to-3.2 At halftime, the Nit tanymen fought hard in the second half to outscore their opponents by one point. High scorer of -the con test was Jack Reichenbach at center, who netted nine-points for the Lions. In Recreation ball tomorrow night, the Nittany Lion quintet prays its last home garlic on' the lbcal floor as well as its last non league game when the Lions meet Rutgers.:The game starts at 8:10 o'clock. And with tomorrow night's per formance, Bar Riley; this year's cap tain, Jimmy Smith;:' and Bob Small make their final bow on the home floor. Next Friday and Saturday, Alm Blue and White basketeers travel to Pitts burgh for the last two league games of the •season in return engagements with the Tech Tartans 'and the Pan thers. Rutgers presents opposaion tomor row night with a team that has won seven and lost six gaMes. The Scar- I let team defeated Fordhnm 50-to-49, lost - one and won ,:one game from Princeton,. and dropped decisively to N. Y. U., 50-t0249. Against the -mighty Syracuse ag gregation, Rutgers ,boyed stubbornly, 42-to-40 in a feat - Overtime contest. Syracuse's .guard,' Simonaitus, flashed a winning basket in the 'last ten sec- Inis of the .overtime period. Early in January, the Penn State passing combination met mid defeated Syra case by a score of 34-to-33. The starting line-up . against the locals tomorrow-might will -probably be the following: ',Lepine, a.6-foot-4 forward, n fast ball player and a good set shot; Blumberg, a star forward with two years of 'Varsity experience; Jerabeck one of . the most accurate shots on the squad,!-who stands 6-feet -2 in the tiptoir position; Grossman, guard, a dead set! .. shot; .and Lins, guard, -who piled , ,-,tip :fourteen points against Syracuse. , ,-:-Substitute center is Kozusko, who-tOW4s:6_feet -and tvho was notoutjumped last , year; Instead .of -the usual lMpromptu performance by the State '.College ur-, chins, the gym 'parallel .bar wizards will put on an exhibition of anthro poidal agility between halves. Coach Walke's bar swingers are tops, among collegiate gym teams, barring none, State Fencers , • Leave For Syracuse, Ithaca A seven-man fencing squad, head ed by Captain Dick Allen, left yeS terclity with ,Coacli'"Nels" Walke for Syracuse whbre today, they will en gage the Orange swordsmen, To morrow they will travel ,to Ithaca to meet the Cornell team.. Allen and 'Dick Lewis will handle the sabers for the Lions, with Bill Gookin and Carl Brodhun fighting epee. Walt Storrs, "Lefty" Bowen, and Spence. Potter will: be in the foil contests. Last year the Lions "defeat ed the Syracuse team and while the record•of the; Orange is not too impressive, they have the experi Cornell Ringmen Will Meet Lion Team Here Tomorrow Fights Last Home Meet p:37 - ia.7,7, , ,--,T,rz.,.....•,,,,..7,...-. ' (... ~, '.-:',...:-;. , f,.:.,...... , ;.: : :.,: ;; . :: :,, all CRISWELL pENN STATE POUND CHAMPION INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By TIM HEISLER. With the semi-finals in the Intra mural Wrestling tournament com pleted, plans are under way for the final bouts. Although it was planned to have the finals tomorrow night, it was decided that two main events were enough, so 'the bouts have 'been postponed. The manager's most defi nite statement was that they would be held "sometime nest week." Despite the -fact that the system of handicaps worked out by the man agers of bowling .have proved very satisfactory in as much as the meets were usually closer, the first half's leaders are already forging ahead in the second half of the-tournament. Tau Kappa Epsilon, winner of the first half chaMpionship is tied for first: place with Delta 'Sigma Phi., Delta Chi, runner-up in-the first half, is tied with the "Delta Upsilon team for second place.'• The D.T.D.'s are a close third. • Standing of the Teams Won Lost Delta Sigma Phi 0 0 4 Tao Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon __ 18 (I Delta Chi ____lB ci Delta Tau Delta G .Sigma Alpha Spailon 0 18 Watts Hall C, 18 Grazier Club 0 14 Freshman givil Engineer. _ 4 20 Phi Kappa 0 0 once of four meets already this sea son, while today's match will be the first for State. Cornell was barely defeated last year 9-to-8 and this year they boast an excellent record, including a 15-to -3 victory over Syracuse. The local team looks to be in good shape, but with no actual competition upon which to judge them, it is dangerous to make predictions. With any de gree of luck they should take Syrd case, but the Red team will probably he a little too strong for the Lions. Final Home Encounter For Boxers; Lineup' Still Indefinite. By 808 GRUBB It may be a slightly revamped Lien boxing team that will meet Cornell in the last home contest of the current season in gee hall tomorrow night at 7 Welock. While Coach Leo Houck is reserv ing his decision on the lineup in the upper weights until the very last, it is believed that a shakeup will occur in the light heavyweight, middleweight and welterweight divisions. Because Dick Flenniken is suffering from a non injury received in the Syracuse meet last week, he may not see service against Cornell. In that event, Sammy Donato who has keen fighting 155, would be moved down to• take Flenniken's place at 145 and Lou Ritzie would be swapped from 165 to 155. .3lay Shift Upper Weights Choice of the light heavyweight representative lies among Johnny Sawchak, "Whitey" Rhoda, and Dick Livermore. Final selection will prob ably be made between Rhoda and Saw } chak, as Livermore lacks experience. SaWchak put on a stellar exhibition working out with Lou Ritzie Wednes -Iday -night, which makes us believe. that the boy has something. Cornell's' 175-pounder is Bud Balliere, -a big fellow who hits hard. He is a new comer to the lineup. To- fill the middleweight division,. Coach Houck could use either Heber Lessig or Chuck Telle . r, both sopho mores. Cornell's 165-pound represent ative is -Bill McLaughlin, a newcomer to the Red squad who lacks experi-' ence. By some quirk of fate, he is' getting the call over Jack Thayer who defeated Ritzie last year. Both Les-- sig and Teller have been working out with the squad and show promise. In the heavyweight class, Izzy Rich ter should have little trouble with Irv ing Jenkins, although the Cornell mitman is undefeated in six starts. Jenkins was knocked out by Rhoda in fifteen seconds when the Lions defeat ed Cornell 515 to 2'b last year. Jen- Renting ... COATS—APRONS--TOWELS _„. . BED and TABLE LINENS A Satisfactory Laundry Service PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 124 ONLY ONE WEEK 'TILL SOPH HO Friday, March Sixth with - The Old Left Hander JOE SANDERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Admission—s 3.42 Tai Included Page Three' bins, who said to handle his 20 pounds %yell, has the hest future o any man on the team, according tc Coach Goldbas. Cramer Hard Hitter Dave Cramer. Cornell's 155-poune fighter is a man to be reckoned with lie is the hardest hitter on the teals and last year. as captain of the teats won a cup given to the best boxes' a. (Contioned an page Foto•) Well LW:llj Cat To acquire a gay, easy feef- ing of nonchalance, it is necessary to know that you are well turned cut. Before your next formal,-call on the Arrow dealer and re- quest an Arrow dress shirt, collar, tie, and handkerchief, and be assured of authentic, 'correct style to the last detail. ARROW SHIRTS and TIES MEN'S APPAREL 1.16 S. Allen St. State College