.tirdily,ll6rel; Lion Swim Team Will Face Penn Tomorrow For Final Contest Of Initial Season 11 Mermen Leave TOday For Philadelphia; Coach Galbraith To Hold 2 Week Practice Session For Freshmen. ,Eleven members of the swimming.team will leave ,today'for Philadelphia where they will meet the Penn mermen at Hutchinsorrpool tomorrow at 3 o'clock:The contest marks the final test for both teams.' After a season that ,will go down- in history as the first in intercolle giate silmming for Penn State, Coach Galbraith will be able to present his strongest line-up as competition for an. extremely strong Penn team, In the first event on the program, the 220-yard free-style, the State :swimmers will be represented by .Jim CuMming and Bobby, Brown. Cum ming, one of the high point .scorers of the team has had marked success in -the-:three home meets, scoring over ,nine_ points in.thel.Cornell encounter: 'Bobby 'By .W=l 01 tl ng qf- the few-regu lars' who wakiialthnemlier of last season's Gleenlaria pool team; - returns after a two-weekl,llness, Swimming in. the 50-yard freestyle will be Jerry Weinstein' and John Walker. Ray Parks, after exhibiting tine form at the home meets,, will% be the - lone State entry in the faney-divO. In the 440-yard 'freestyle, Bob De walt and Marshall BroWn will be used. Dewalt has been stepping it up lately while- Brown has shown per the greatest .improvement this season. To Appear in Home Waters For the first time since high school don, three of them will be 'con•L RUBBER STAMPS STAMP PADS Complete Job Printing Penn Printing .Co. Opposite P. 0. Phone 8714 DINNER SUGGESTIONS SIRLOIN ROAST BEEF... RIB ROAST BEEF VEAL. LEGS SIRLOIN STEAK SWISS STEAK PORK BIRDS Cook's Market Specializing COLLEGE CUT Marie. Clark Town Shop ANNOUNCES A SALE OF ‘tißildley Knitted Dresses SALESMAN'S SAMPLES IN DRESSY AND. TAILORED TYPES Thursday Friday Saturday These dresses are all j.t :l r ezia u a c 2 a S s altlf i s a f s igt p t e l r ie ce lll . adley ,Spring BIG SPRING USED CAR SALE. - NOW BEING HELD Fine Selection of Ford. Plymouths, • and Chevrolets '3.1—'35 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS and ‘' LOW MONTHLY 'PAYMENTS McClellan Chevrolet Co. 1000 E. College Aie: State College. noting in their home pool. Captain Dick Geiger who excelled in his spe cialty all year and Cumming will swim , the 150-yard back-stroke. An other Philadelphian, Gil Burleigh, will start for the Lions in .the 200-yard breast-Stroke. Gene Lesko will also be entered in 'the breast-stoke event. .CoMpeting in the century free Style print-will be Weinstein and Walken,' with the 200-yard relay being corn ; posed of Bill Heiriegel, Geiger, De wait and Cumming,. With the- season about to end for the Lions, .the attempt. et intercolle giate swimming as a sport indicates a success in every way. With 'this fact behind him and another meet.added to the schedule, Coach' Galbraith will take steps to prepare the squad for the-future and to increase the team's strength. Freshman Candidates Wanted For the next . two weeks, all fresh men who would like to try out for any of the eight events on the varsity program should report at the Glenn land pool for, practice and instruction. Practices will be held on Monday, Thursday and Friday at 4 o'clock and on, Tuesday and Wednesday at 5:15 o'clock. A large squad will be chosen from those showing the most promise, 'and beginning next fall; a period of intensive training will begin. Follow ing the lead s of several leading coach es of the country, Coach. Galbraith will institute the practice of body building exercises for a two-month period. After that, the team will go indoors and into the pool for regular training. Driving on the campus has been forbidden.to Purdue students. . Dr. M. I. Solomon • DENTIST 117 E. Eeaver ' Phone 998-R • NEW . - WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS 5-Tube-Automatic Volume Control Price $29.95 . W. H. MARSHALL 208 S. Allen St. Phone 752 rt Cciirpetics RATE STORE Toughest Opponents of Lion Wrestlers at Princeton Thrending Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling chaMpions who see successive year at Princeton this week-end. Front, row,, left to right: who was' Eastern champion at 118 last year; HishOK. 155. or 165. Secon. Captain Scobey, defending heavyweight champion; Crockett, 155 or 165. veteran of 26 years of wrestling at Lehigh, whols alternate coach of the Hoddinott, manager. Pre -Fight Predictions Favor Lion Boxers To Retain Title Here are the opinions of local fight fans on the probable outcome of the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing tour nament: Hugh R. Riley, jr., sports editor, department of public information: "I pick Sammy Donato to beat Mc- Givern and Criswell is sure to win. Any one of these three can win:.Rich ter, Goodman, Ritzie." Louis A. Bell, of the department of journalism, former sports editor of the 'Chester Times: '"Penn State's winning the cham pionship depends on Ritzie and ,I think he will come through, Cris well and Richter are the other Penn State bets. :Wastrella . will probably take the 135 and Jefferia the 165. I look for a heated third place fight be tween Army, Harvard, - and Western Maryland." Sergeant Jack. Ryan, U. S. A.: "My selections are Criswell, 115; Crampton (Harvard),. 125;' Goodman, 135; S. Donato, 145; Fink (Syracuse), 155; Jefferis (Syracuse), 165; Salu (Villanovu), 176; Brown (Syracuse), heavyweight." Prof,' Harry H. Geist: "I've got my fingers crossed." • George A. Scott, city editor, Centre Daily Times: "It is difficult to predict. any win ners because of the comparatively un known quantity of Harvard's team. Best bets for individual champions are Criswell, 115; Crampton (Harvard) 1125; Goodman, 135; Sammy Donato, 1 145 : York (Army) 155; Jefferis (Syracuse) 165; Sala (Villanova) 175; Richter, heavyWpight." Johnny Napoleon, 115-pound chum. pion in 1933: "Criswell; Sammy Donato and Richter arc my choices, for champion ship honors. .If Iziy maintains his aggressiveness throughout the fight, he will 'beat Pontecorvo.". Coach Leslie Chooses All-Conference Team Coacli ,Spike Leslie made his selec tion for: , the all-Conference team in Eastern 'lntercollegiate basketball competition and members of the Lion basketball team. picked their all-op ponent setup , after the final game of the season against Pitt last week. Frank Smith, Mike Kornick, Sol Mie hall and Captain Bar Riley were named to honorable mention by Coach Leslie. The all-Conference teams picked by Coach Leslie included: first team, for wards, Gocke, IVest • Virginia, and Bassin, Georgetown;. center, Noon, Pitt, guards, Messikomer, Temple, and Patt, Carnegie Tech. Those pick ed for the second team were: for wards, Shields, Temple, and Roder ick, Pitt; center, Bloom, Temple; guards, Spotovich, Pitt, and Felser, Carnegie Tech. . About $193,000 came to. Notre Dame recently from the estate of John P. Cushing, to be used in the construction of an eugineeriug school, and $52,600 was received last week to establish a fund for chemical re search. DREXEL LIBRARY SCHOOL A. one-year course for college graduates confers the degree of D. S. in L. S. The DREXEL INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Bowen, Le . wis:Selected Co-captains of Fencing Edward E. Bowen '37 and Richard Lewis '37 were elected co-captains. of fencing next year at a meeting of the team this week, James A. Armstrong manager, announced today. Bowen has been a regular on the team for two years, fighting in the foils. This season. he won seven of his nine matches. Lewis has also been on the squad for two years, competing in the sa bre. Dick. Allen, present captain, also fought sabre. . Women in. Sports REGINA RYAN Kappa Alpha 7 Theta has been knocking their' opponents for a row of 000's in the intramural basketball tournament. Keep up the good work Theat's with.scores that are too good to print. Women's building was the latest victim to , fall under the Theta troopers when they net at Kee ball on Wednesday night. With the Theta five doing fine work 'in their side of the round-robin we find Kappa Kappa Gamma doing top Home-Madi Pies and Cakes, sc, 10c, 25c, 30c Cookies, Drop Cakes, and Muffins Raised Do-nuts and Crullers + + + Ringer Do-Nut Shop S. Pugh St. EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE ;rc The DEN RESTAURANT Glennland Bldg k to 'retain their title for the sixth Ferry. 135; Clow, 118; Ashman, 126 d row: Gonzales. 145; Small, 175; Rear: Coach William Sheridan, American Olympic wrestling team; notch work on the other side of the circuit. The Kappa's defeated the CM Omega by a 10-to-9 score when they met at Rec Hall on Wednesday night. One forfeit deserves another, so it seems, some game the girls are play ing aside from the regular tourna ment. Answering present to the for feit roll call: Grange to Delta Gam ma (and still Grange does not turn up with a team). L'Amitie to Theta Phi Alpha and (lamina Phi Beta to Alpha Omicron Pi. Certainly have a congenial crowd of girls up on campus, they just can't bear not to forfeit. Volley Ball Kappa Alpha Theta won a close vic tory over the Delta Gammas when they scored 30 points to the 32 chalk ed up for their 'opponents, in the intramural volley ball game at Rec hall on Wednesday night. Alpha Omicron Pi gave Alpha Chi Omega a run for their money when the final score registered in their volley ball meet was 45-to-lt. Theta Phi Alpha were just about beaten, too bad, it was.a close game when the Women's building team scored 20 points to your close 19. Theta Phi Alpha won a close vic tory over the Mac hall in the. bad , mington phase of the intramural tournament when the final score reg istered was 13-to-10. Phone 121- Beaver and Pugh Between • The Lions —By WALT rßEussoe No one is saying much about the mat and mit intercollegiates which begin so inauspiciously on a Fri day the thirteenth. and all concern d are crossing their fingers. Both dams have tough jobs to gain or Blain their titles and it will take the breaks if the Lions are 0 C 0 10 0 through. Individ u a 1 diampionship s for the: boxers might to num er at least :h rue, with >iswell xn d )onto f two •ites. plus any . me—or more —of the f ol- Walt Freunsch owing:(loud= nan, Ritzse, or Richter. If Goodman and Riehter come through tonight, titles for them are certainties. The matmen may not crash through with as many individual titles but the team is so well-bal . - anced. that the team title is not so remote a possibility as one .would think. Second and third places may conceivably turn the tide in favor of the proteges of "Cheerful Charlie." What w•e believe to be the height of something or other is contained in'an unsavory rumor that is flit ting about the Bullring these days. A local student is wontedly tip ping off one of State's toughest mat foes as to the condition, style 'SPORT CHAINS " Dancing ' WATCH BANDS . . at PENN STATE • SKY-TOP JEWELRY & NOVELTIES 1 . SATURDAYmaro IHaroId NobIeNIGHT AT CRABTREES (farinerly with Paul Whitman) and HIS ORCHESTRA GULF GAS AND OIL . Courtesy cards honored. Repairs on all makes of cars. R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121 SOUTH BURROWES PRONE 252 ' Pate Tlired Track Win No Upset; Just A Surprise To Dopesters By JOHN BRENNEMAN While the victory of State's relay team at the Intercollegiates Satur day came as a "stunning upset" to those who are accustomed to think of this college as the home of wrestlers, Losers and Penn State Jessie, to those of us who have watched the develop ment of track here under "Chick" \Verne• it was nothing more than a pleasant surprise. Not since Cox, Hates, and Ide won the in i:e, broad jump, and hammer throw at the Intercollegiates in Phil adelphia in. 1927 has Penn State had either an individual or team champ ion in either indoor or outdoor track competition. The last major relay championship was that won by the distance medley team at the Penn Relays in 1928. of wrestling., and weaknesses of lo igen! wrestlers. That student is a heel, and I hope he has the grace to blush if he reads this. The cage season just concluded was one of the most distressing ever witnessed by Penn State fan dom. Entry into a tough confer ence, material at a new low ebb, and the luck of any cohesive force made it an impossibility for State to go anywhere. Where the fault lies is not in this writer's province to judge; sufficient to say that an other such season will necessitate drastic measures—and that doesn't necessarily imply abandonment of our place in the conference.
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