Friday, ll,larcdi (i. 1.9;',G Trackmen Leave For 1.C.4 A Today Picked Squad• of S To Compete Against Athletes From 30 Eastern Colleges: ' Hy JOHN BRHNNEMAN A picked squad of eight varsity trackmen will leave this afternoon for New York City Where they will com pete in the fifteenth annual indoor track and field championships of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. to be held tomorrow night at the Madison Square garden, along with athletes froM about thirty eastern colleges. Coach Charles "Chick" Werner is counting most heavily upon his 2- mile relay team, composed of Duver ney Book, Howard Downey, Bill Stite ler, and Frank Baird. The latter is a veteran trackman here, although this season will be the first that the .. present... college generation has seen !him. performed here under ;Nato Cartraell, dropped out 'of school for several years, and came back this Pete :'olexy 'is another. performer 'who shriuld do well. 'Be will compete in the 3,000 meters run and lust. Sat arday was clocked in 9' minutes and 3 seconds on the small wooden track liere.- This time 'is 'only:7 second's slower than ,the time of the winner for this event last year. ,• Adrian Markowitz ,will run in the 6po, meters, a new event on the •pro gram this year. - Captain Bill Miller Will compete in the 35-pound weight throw; and Jim 'Redmond, captain of hist year's 'freshman team, still run thohurdles and high jump. , Repairing . Shining • PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Call ,for 'and Deliver • '• • Service 123 W. Beaiier Ave: I'hone 770 WE SUGGEST_:. PORK BIRDS LAMB PATTIES FILLIE STEAK CUBE STEAK: .- CITY CHICKENS • RIB ROAST BEEF Veal 'Roast with .Pocket Baked Ham , Loin Pork Roast " . Sirloin Steak ' Rolled Sir. RoaSt Beef Prepared , for Easy Carving COOK'S MARKET Niter, the Hop—The ChOiee of Everjrone,- The op' ,, , *6l, DEN. . . RESTAURANT ; Glenelland Bldg. • 'Beaver and' Pugh' Patronize Your Home Town Cleaner Cleaning Pressing Repairing State College Dry Cleaning Works 1001 West College Ave. Phone 955 or Cash and Carry South Pugh St. • • Hillside Ice and Coal. Co. Dealers in the Highest Grades of Coal. and Coke Call Us for Your Supply of FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136• J To Face Cobb CArKllll+ ~PEIVN STATE WE'AVVNIS/0/17 : ' Fencing Season Ends Tomorrow As State Meets Rutgers Team Although it, will be the last meet of the regular season, tomorrow's fencing match here with Rutgers will afford local followers of the sport their first opportunity to. see the State teem in action, .The Match will be held in Recreation hall at 2 o'clock. Coach "Nels" Welke is 'counting most heavily on Ed Bowen, who won two foil Matches at Syracuse and who scored two of, State's three- paints against Cornell. Walt Storrs, who also won two matches against Syra cuse, .and Spence Potter will be the other foihnen. Captain Allen and Dick Lewis will again see service in the sabre matches, while Bill.Gookin and Carl Brodhun will prbbably. be used in the epee event. Charlie Lipeczky, former fencing captain here, will act as director of the meet. Although the team drop ped its two contests- last week with Cornell and, Syracuse, a :week's added practice; in which they_have been able to iron out a number of their' weak= !teases, should help them to 'enter 'the victoiyi column tomorrow:, Women in Sports By REGINA RYAN Delta Gamma playing per usual, defeatedAtappa kappa Gamma by a, 15-to-12 score in their intramural basketbali'game at . Rec Hall 'Monday night. 'Theta Phi Alpha took the starch' out Of,Mac Hall's sails. to the tune of 17-to-14—the latter did fairly well. in their • game with Women's Building 'last week.but Theta "Phi Alpha didn't • carry on for long. When they met Kappa Al pha Theta they. were beaten , pretty badly. (SorrY kiss Haidt Wouldn't allow.me - to print the score).Gamma Phi Beta took a 26-to-8 beating ,from Wrestling Team To Meet Cornell Tomorrow Night Intercollegiates Hold Spot Light; Ithacaris Appear Weak. By TOWNSEND SWAIM Penn State's wrestling • team will close its dual meet season, meeting a statistically - Mediocre Cornell contin gent, in Recreation hall tomorrow night at 6:45 o'clock. With his best men entered in each weight, Coach Speidel is not worried about tomor row's encounter and is concentrating all his efforts on preparation for the Eastern Intereollegiates next week end at Princeton. The most interesting bout of the night will• begin promptly at 6:45, when Sammy Wolfson meets the only grappler who has ever defeated him. Gregory . Shallenberger, Ithacan 118- pounder, scored a surprise fall 'in two miautes over the Lion Iced-off man in the semi-finals of the Intereollegiates last year. In the dual meet with Cornell last year Wolfson piled up an. 8:08 time advantage over Shallenber huger. In the 126-Ib. class Ray Brooks will meet Charlie Mosher, a sopho more with two years of prep school wrestling behind him. ' Jack Light will meet the same man he defeated with a time. advantage of live min utes last year,•John Flores, who is a senior. Dick Waite will have a ?hence to throw his opponent, George Morgan, for the third time in two meets; last year the referee reversed his first decision and Sully was forced to throw the man again later in the match. Jack Calvin will be in fast company when he tangles with' George Brow nell, Cornell captain and Intercollegi ate hope. Brownell is listed as the most promising wrestler en-the team, according to news releases from the Ithaca school. In the 165-lb..division Joe Krupa will meet a lad from Ar gentine, Harry Smith, a sophomore. Ross Shaffer will not endanger his undefeated record when he meets Ken Cornell, who is substituting 'in the place of Wally Spelmant and Bill Ow trynski, veterans who, are injured. Cornell's heavyweight representative; Jack Cobb, who will meet Joe O'Dowd. also.owes his berth to injury, in this case to case George, who was injured in the Lehigh meet. Cornell has won four find lost, two, to Lehigh and Arrny so far this season. Tomorrow's encounter will he the twenty-third dual Penn State-Cornell meet. State. has chalked up twelve Wins and Cornell nine during the course of _the series, and has the' Unique honor of being the only team to win more often than the Ithacans in dual meets throughout the years. ' in the Intercollegiates Penn State is the only team, aside from Lehigh, which has, threatened Cornell stt premacy in , total victories, having won six times. ' . Chi 'Omega when they met, at Ree hell :Monday night. Alpha' Omicron Pi' defeated Delta Gamma 27-to-20 at the Armory on Wednesday night in a hard- fought flame. . Forfeit, forfeit, forfeit;—just like a congregation of women. Why did Grange Dorm forfeit last week to the Happaii. and repeat the performance again this week when they were scheduled to play Alpha Omicron Pi? Ilistori 'is supposed to repeat. but there is some time in which !to Makeldstory... Grange, this is really disappoint ing: After forfeiting two basketball ,you had to breathe a weary sigh and give your volleyball game to Rnppa Alpha Theta. After Grange's bad lead three other teams followed suit: Astriad to Alpha Chi Oniega; Gamma Phi Beta to Delta Gamma; and Phi Mu to Theta Phi Alpha. . INTRAMURA Plans are being completed for the Intramural volleyball and handball tournaments. All fraternities or non fraternity groups that wish to enter the tournament must register at Miss Keller's office in Recreation hall no later than noon tomorrow. The dates for the beginning of the matches ieiil be announced in. this col umn at a later date. Bracket games in the Intramural basketball tournament are still being played off. According to present plans the league games should be complet ed next week and the schedule for the tournament will be announced. 'ma Alpha • Epsilon 30, Delta• Up silon:18 DANCING - at SKY-TOP SATURDAY NIGHT HAROLD NOBLE • (formerly with Paul Whiteman) and His Orchestra THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Panther Threat \PETE. NOON eirr. CEArrEg. Lions Will Meet Pitt, Tech Fives Basketball Team Has Chance To Upset League Race ' As Season Ends. By DICK LEWIS . Leaving Stute College this after noon for Pittsburgh, the Nittany Lion basketball team makes its final boa• for the season on Pitt and Tech bas ketball floors, meeting Tech tonight and Pitt tomorrow night. And thereby hangs a tale of no lit tlvimportance in intercollegiate con ference circles. - For although the Lion basketeers•:remain safely en trenched on the bottom of the confer ence pile; they might prove a decid ing fadtor in shaping the destinies of their 'opponents. • , The two Pittsburgh teams are run ning neck and neck for the confer ence title, with .the Panthers in the lead. Pitt heads the conference set up with five victories and two defeats; Tech noses in behind with six games won and Three •loht. Should the Li ens. succeed in downing Tech tomor row night, 'the Tartans would drop automatically out, of the race, with six 'victories and four defeats in the conference series. • . And should the Nittany courtmen defeat the . Panthers temm:row night, Pitt could only hope 'for the victories over Georgetown 'and West Virginia to cop the cup. On' the other hand, should the Li ons-lose. to - Teelrand . defeat Titt, the Panthers could only hope for a tie by winning their 'last' two conference gaMes. Although the Lions put up a great show of power Satm:day•night by de feating Rutgers •in , an extra period, they are conceded little chance to up set the 'conference appltcart. Cutjumped in every conference name this year, the Lions derived lit tle aggressive power from center and zontinually•lost the ball on the tip off. The Nittanymenplayed against the most .powerful aggregation or baSketball talent combined in nay eastern .league: , They were out matched in height in almost every po sition. Captain Bar Riley, Jimmy Smith, and Bob Small'step into intercollegi basketball floors for the last time to morrow. night on the Pitt Stadium floor.. Next year's team can fill these places only with difficulty. This season's schedule has succeed ed in bringing the most brilliant court teams in the East to the local floor. ' And spectators saw the Lions drop one conference game after an , other'tkemiqinently superior teams. But in non-conference competition the Blueand White lost only one game— to Navy. . Coach Spike Leslie does not expect victoi•y' tonight or tomorrow night. If the team goes right; he said, they will put up a great show. But on the Pittsburgh floor' anything so sensa tional as a victory can hardly be ex pected. L HIGHLIGHTS . • HEM= Pi Epsilon Pi 27; Alpha Kappa Pi 14 Pi Kappa Alpha 27; Delta Sigma Phi 14 Phi Delta Theta 14; Theta Nu Epsi- lon 10 Industrial Engineers 23; Alpha Zeta 11 Alpha Phi Delta 25; Unit No. 3, team 14 Beta Theta Pi 19; Beta Sigma Rho 15 Capital $200,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. $275,000 The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John T. McCormick, President David P. Kapp, Cashier 2 Boxing Teams To Meet Army Varsity, Freshmen To Complete Eastern Schedule Against Strong Army Squads. By 808 GRUBB Two Lion boxing teams will leave . for West Point today where they will meet the U. S. Military Academy's varsity and plebe teams tomorrow af ternoon. It will be the lust dual meet in eastern boxing circles for Coach Houck's mitmen and the Lion Cubs will wind up their season also. After u decisive victory over Cor nell last week, the Lion varsity will be facing a real test in the undercut id Army ring team. Satisfied with the success of his mitmen in last week's engagement, Coach Houck will probably use the same lineup against the Academy boxers tomor, row. Captain Russ Criswell is matched with Beard, who defeated him in last year's dual meet, in the bantamweight battle. while Bob Donato will tight Cadet Barksdale in the 125-pound division. Goodman To Meet 31eany Frankie Goodman will find an erst while opponent in Cadet Meany in the 135-pound fight. Last year Mike Ze leznock scored a T. K. 0. over Moony and, although the Army man is rep uted to be one of the best, Frankie should have no trouble with him if lie continues the same tactics that have marked his other battles this season. Should Sammy Donato again tight in the 145-pound class as he did last week, he will be matched with Cadet Harrison. Harrison has an impres sive record, one of his victims being University of Maryland's Nedomat sky, who was undefeated for two years. Nedomatsky will be reMeM beret! among State fans as the box er who won a technical knockout over Larry Madison in the second round of their tight here last year. In the 155-pound class, Lou Ritzie will meet Army's York, while Johnny Snwchak, the Lions' tentative 165- Cornell Meets State Swimmers Tomorrow Handicapped by illness, the Penn State swimming team will meet Cor nell at the Glennland pool tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. This will be the last home contest of the mermen's first, intercollegiate season. Mainstays of the team, who will be .seen in their regular positions, in clude Captain Dick Geiger and Jim my Cumming in the back-stroke; Gil Burleigh and Gene Lesko in the breast-stroke; ItaY Parks and Clyde Bayless in the fancy dive; and Bob Dewalt and Jimmy Cumming in the 220 yard free-style. Competitors in the sprint events and the important relay will be cho sen from Bill Helriegel, Johnny Walker, Bill Walker, Jerry Weinstein, Bob Dewalt, Bill Balderston, Jim Cumming and Bobby Brown. . • . . . N . o - , - .i s . ever per fect ., •. . „•• . .. ~ . .• • , • . . ..•.. . .. • .; • • ...,...‘,,,..,•••:.:., •i:. . . FOR 1936 We offer -what-we . there-i..7.na,',4iffipttrison . l:l6-;comparison ' ... think is the finest car in Ford . twecn the 032 an'&o36'icars: . ' history. But no car is ever con- Ford engineers!do•iiot work sidered perfect and finished with' yearly - models in mind. as far as Ford engineers arc The Ford Motor Company concerned. Once a year we does not wait for introductory introduce new models—since dates to incorporate improve that is the custom—but con- ments. As soon as exhaustive stantly we make imprdve- tests prove that a new mate ments in our car, for that is ritil is better, into production our lifelong habit. We do'n't it goes. When new machining . wait for Show time to make processes or new inspection a better car. methods arc proved superior, Proof of this is,the present in they go also. Ford V- 8. In basic design it is - The purchasers get the ad almost the same as when in- vantage of all improvements troduced four years ago. But as soon as we are certain that in performance and economy - they.are. improvements. FORD MOTOR C-0 M 1 3 -.1 5 1 N Y - . . ( - .. c ii.!7-D . • • pound, selection, will meet Cadet La rger, WWI has an impressive string. of knock-oi4s to his credit. In the `light heavyweight and heavy weight etisses Army is comparatively weak. "Whitey" Rhoda will probab ly face C'edet Sternberg in the 175- pound but Ale, while lazy Richter's op ponent in the unlimited class will be Cadet Isbell! 1 See .the New • Neat Dressers Prefer Arrow Shirts Arrow For All Occasions • Shirt • Spring Patterns at Fromm's -ipzilla:Ai&--F• Page Three ICoach Mike Zeleznoeit teal sen; tanliS the same freshman li !against the Army plebes as def Lock Haven in their opening here two weeks ago. The lineup includes: Tappmon, Sopebak. 125; Nebel, 1:15; Soose, I Schweitzer, 1 5 ; Andrukitis, I Patrieb, 175, and Kociubinsky, 1 weight.
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