Maieli 1636 Between The 1 . 3 ';ions -By WALT"PREUNSCII Evidently' the boxers are just as...tozypik. as the: advance reports made - .the,m opt to be, al; ' t hough thcir : own ' 'publicity man ,sung the blues about 'injuries' be fore the meet: A. - much better idea Of where PCllir State stands in the 'ring world will be had after the Nationals this week-end. Oklah e 111 a again ,domi nated.ithe wrestling Na tionals, a n d would-undoubt edly have done so even had State managed to get there. Nevertheless it • - -Walt Freansch is .always good ;fun to speculatp on what" might hdirebien. The fact that Scobey crashed through,is both consolation •for Eastern fans. and 'an. indica tion that. perhans 'State , mfght also had at least one-champ. Spiing 'is here and with it comes a problem that has . perplexed this writer, froni 'the spring of . his freshman year. 'Why is 'it that 'a sport like lamsse gets,such an in different . • response , and 'support from the student body? It can't be that the ; students are surfeited with it because of familiarity with the sport in, high school, because it is a. safe bee that not' more than NOTHING ELSE HAS ITS. FLAVOR Alm Imperial Yell* Bob $1.50 { " .-~ r Get a, eet of Flood . Ptctures to send to the'folks Seyeral Sizes TheDENN Q TATE HOTO SHOP 212 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE STATE, COLLEGE, PA. ,Specializing in Cosmetics .COLLEGE . CUT . RATE STORE • We• Suggest: FRESH FISH,• OYSTERS Rib Roast.. -Pork Birds Lamb Chops Veal Cutlet:. City Chickens Beef Liver Lamb Leg Sirloin Steak Lamb Patties Cook'S Market , Announcing COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE RADIO: SERVICE We are nolv.i prepared 'to service all makes of automobile radio.S, after,haying installed all necessary testing.machines. We also have a complete. line of parts for all automobile radios. •,•;• •• • • • , , McCLELLAN CHEVROLET COMPANY 1000 E. College. • [ Take Latest Her To Thespian Hit 'five or ten per cent of the students ever saw a game before they came to college. The complaint that the game is n't scientific can't be made serious ly, for as random as the moves may appear,, everything. is done in ac cordance to set _plays for the vari ous situations, just as in soccer. Not that the game is mechanical or stifles initiative; far from it. But 'it is a fact that the team -that slams the pill. into the cage the 'most number of times is the- one that knows the score- as to the .plays and maneuvers that are best able to deceive' the 'opponents. Butt the feature of the game that really ought to appeal to the aver-. age mayhem-minded male student is the slain-bang body- contact that a necessary concomitant of vigor ous play. In no other sport can you be, treated to the sight of one player chasing another the length of the field, whacking at his head. With his criisse in a vain effort to hit the opponent's stick. And all this without even -the - mention of a :penalty. A good .sport, say we, and why donZ you realize it, fan dom? s:Penn State Boxers TO Fight In Nationals (Continucd front page one) ready to meet the sternest test , in na tional competition. Frankie Goodman and' Sammy Do nato showed "that they were prepared to bid for new ring laurels by the snappy workout they staged Wednes day afternoon. Displaying bits, of the form which won them titles in the Eastern Intercollegiates several weeks - ago, the two Lion mitmen 'mixed it up An a fast three-round practice :session. Izzy Richter went three rounds with, Nestor iKociubin sky, while Lou, Ritiie sparred , with Reber Leisig for two rounds and then took Kociubinsky orrfor a' third. After making his weight with dif ficulty, Criswell had to face a flail ing left-hander in Art Walsh, Wis consin's .115-pounder, in Monday night's meet. Weakened by the hasty dieting process, Criswell was Unable to carry the battle and lost a close decision. Penn State' defaulted to' Wisconin in the 125-pound class, having no n representative in this divi sion. ' Frankie Goodman earned Penn State's first half-point in the meet when. he fought ; three rounds to a draw with Ceorge,'Siupar, while Sam iny,DOnato won an easy decision over Wisconsin's Eugene Dille, in' the 145- pound' elaSs. Another Penn • State point was added When Lou ltitzie got back in the - win column by defeating Vito Schiro, Wisconsin 125-pound fighter:' The:highlight4-the , ment wasqhe 175-Pound bout 'between. Bill Rhoda and ,Chuck `Lynda. Rhoda met' the Wisconsin slugger on his own terms and waged a slugfest throughout the first round and :1:53 of the second round before he Went to the canvas. Followers of the Lion camp say that Rhoda went to his feet from sheer ex haustion, rather than from Zynda's punches. ' The other knockout occurred in , the 165-pound 'encounter between Johnny Sawchak .and Nick Deanovich. Saw chak stood up ,under lleanovieh's flailing fists throughout the first round, going 'to the canvas after lif ty-threeSeconds. of '',the second round had gone. Vernon Woodward was given the nod over Izzy Richter after an . even three-found battle, in the heavYweight attraction. Lion Grid Squad Begins Practice Higgins To Give Most Attention To Freshman Candidates Eligible Next Year. With holes to be filled, new play ers to be tried, and the general shap ing up of football prospects that is necessary after a winter's lay oil, the Lion football squad took to' the grid iron Wednesday afternoon for their first outdoor workout. Attention will be focused on the freshman candidates who will be el igible for-the varsity next year and from whom players must be chosen to fill the gaps that were left by graduating seniors. Coach Bob Higgins will have his eyes open for end. material since the regular wingmen, Ant' Fry .and 'Bill Miller will, be graduated this• spring and Frank Smith remains the only experienced 'end on the squad. Spring practiCe,will - be, continued every night from. 4 until 5:30 o'clock as long as weather permits. The fun damentals of the game -will be re hashed and group line practice, back field running, kicking, and passing will take most of the time. "We are planning a very intensive spring campaign," Higgins said, "due to , the fact that much new material must be uncovered 'and Many new plays will be instituted next year." Light practices will continue for a period of twomeeks, at which time it is planned to divide the squad into the traditional Whites and Blues for practice scrimmages on New Beaver field. • :•. . INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By PHIL HEISLER The, Locust Lane Mushball has again: been reorganized with Alpha Chi Rho, 'Beta Sigma Rho, Delta Sigma Phi, Chi Phi, Tau Kappa Epsi lon, Delta Tali' Delta. Alpha Kappa Phi, and Phi Kappa, listed as entries. Officials of the league who were elected are: Charley Glennon, presi dent; Emmett Brown, vice president; Jack Weiss, secretary; and Wally Al eUender, publicity manager. The league will start April FoolS Day and is mipected to be finished by Memorial Day. Last year's champion Was , Delta. Sigma Phi. The schedule Wilt be announced later this week. •..Basketball The basketball ;tournament, has been narrowed down to eight teams, each of which has an even chance of winning the championship. Among those still in the race are: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta,' Watts Hall, and Triangle.. • • , Finals for the tournanient will be held sometime next week the man ager announced. Handball The first round of the handball tournament got.under way with the favorites all coining out with victor ies. Those winning their first round matches were: J. O'Hora, Ochsner, Hoover, Robitzer, BuczkowSki, Drug etch, and Weinstein. Novelty -Track Meet Scheduled Here By Werner With over .at hundred candidates answering the call -for outdoor track, Coach "Chick" Werner has planned a novelty meet for the first competition of the season on the cinder track at 3 o'clock 'tomorrow afternoon. The idea of the meet .is for all the varsity Men to compete in some event other than their regular one. For example, Captain Bill, Miller, ham mer-thrower, will try his hand at broad-jumping. "Lute" Luttringer Midget sprinter denied the rumor that he would compete, in the hammer throw, although he admitted that he might try the shot-put. The freshmen, most of whom have been practicing for only a week, will compete in their regUlar events. Most of the veterans firm last year have been working out for some time, either indoors or on the track, but there are also a number of new men out. Neither:they nor the fresh.: men have been practicing 'long enough for Werner to have any sort of a line on their 'abilities, but it still seems apparent that the team lacks broad jumpers, sprinters, and pole vaulters. 'All work-out from now on will be conducted on the 'cinder track, unless unfavorable weather forces the' team to return to the boards. With the Penn Relays only a month away Wer ner is hoping to get several- relay teams, as well as individuals, into shape in order to repeat the .success of thp 2-mile championship team this winter -in the Intermillegiates. "Stock's. and Blondes,' Saturday Evening, April 4th All Seats Reserved Tickets 75c,51 THE PENN" STATE COLLEGIAN Complete Spring Sports Schedule April 8 51d April 9 George Washington __Washington, D. C Varsity baseball ____ Vhesity baseball ____ Varsity baseball ____ Varsity baebrilP Varsity baseball, Varsity bas,eball Varsity track • Varsity baseball _ _Dickinson _. .__New Beaver field Varsity lacrosse Pennsylvania _____ Philadelphia Varsity tennis _ .. Cornell ' ...New tennis courts April 29 ' Varsity baseball'___.. .___Gettysburg __New Beaver field lritrsity golf' Prinecton Washington, D. C Varsity baseball . ' Villanova __. New Beaver field Varsity track _-- ..West Virginia New Beaver field Varsity lacrosse ; .. __Lafayette _ New Beaver field Freshman lacrosse Syracuse Cen. High ___New Beaver field Varsity ;tennis Syracuse __.._ New tennis courts Varsity golf __-..... Georgetown ' Washington, D. C. Varsity golf- ' Pennsylvania . __Washington, D. C. Varsity baseball __..__ Varsity tennis Varsity baseball Varsity (track Freshman .track'' Varsity lacrosse:._ Cornell New Beaver field Varsity tennis Bucknell New tennis courts Varsity golf*.. .. . Cornell Ithaca, N. Y. May 15 Varsity baseball , - Colgate Hamilton, N. Y. Varsity lacrosse. Colgate Hamilton, N. Y. - Varsity tennis _ ' Gettysburg Gettysburg Varsity tennis '_ . - Varsity ' , track ' ' Syracuse ___.. New Beaver field Freshman:itrack Cornell New Beaver field Varsity lacrosse., Syracuse Syracuse, N. Y. . Varsity tennis ..''. Navy Annapolis, Md. .. Varsity golf ~ Championship Play-offs, Greenwich, Conn. May 20 . Varsity 1305'6011 ; . Bucknell New Beaver field . . May 22 ._ • _. Varsity tennis "' Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh May 23 Varsity baseball: - Temple New Beaver field Varsity track •' Aemy West Point, N. Y. High school track P. 1 .- A. A Meet New Beaver field Varsity lacrosse ' Army West Point, N.' Y. Varsity tennis _______ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh High school golf P. I. A. A. Meet College links • ~ • May 27 Varsity baseball __ Mutlenberg, _______.._._New Beaver field May 29-30 Varsity track I. C. 4-A. meet . Philadelphia Freshman track I. C. 4-A. meet __Philadelphia May 30 -.., Varsity baseball Bucknell ._ Lewisburg Varsity lacrosse - Maryland —___New Beaver field Frfshman lacrosie Maryland ..New Beaver field June 6 Varsity baseball_______._____Syracuse .__New Beaver field June Varsity golf 'lnteteollegiates Undecided The COLLEGIAN suggests that its readers clip this sched ule for furthere,reference. 4 Freshmeninstpllpd In Women' Honorary Violet M. Bailoni,•, Dorothy A. Mc; kuliffe, Madeline Ji Purnell and Ber tha L. Wright -were the four fresh man women initiated, into. Lakonedes, women's physical education honorary, at Mac Allister Hall reading mom on Wednesday afternoon. Following the initiation dinner was served for the members at the Old Main Sandwich Shop. Dorothy McGuire '36, is president of thiS organizaticin and is also a charter member as the fraternity was founded here in the fall of 1933. Rose R.. Nude and M. Betty Springer are the other senior charter members, the juniors being Dorothy A. Hennicke, Jean .B. Northrup, Lois M. Schrock, Doris. :R. Smith and) Irene H. Stark. The 'hits' . Meinbership of the 'fMter nity id present is twenty. Lakonedcs, a local fraternity, is the only women's physical 'education lion orary on the campus, and serves as an incentive for - the women students enrolled in the physical education school.. To be eligible for membership it is necessary to have attained the necessary scholastic' standing and to haVe shown a keen interest in women's sports. The active members of the or ganization are also interested in pro moting sportsmanship and friendli ness among the students and sponsor) numerous social events. The "Night of Fun," held recently at Recreation Hall for physical education students and 'members of the faculty was spon sored by Lakonedes: P. S. Club To Sponsor Get-together Session "get-together",mecting to which all non-fraternity men are invited will be held, by the' Penn State Club in tihe Sandwich Shop in. Old Main Saturday night at 8:15 o'clock. ' Arrangements for the nomination and election of officers will be made at the meeting. Plans- for an all- College dance on April 18 and a ban quet in May will also be discussed. All new men will have an oppor tunity to become acquainted. There will be a card party and refreshments and Jdhn G. Renaldo '3G will play several accordion numbers. April 10 _Western Maryland __ __Westminster, Ud • April 17 __West Virginia __ New Beaver field April 18 _West Virginia Beaver field April 22 _Juniata ___ New Beaver field April 2.1-25 __Penn Relays April 25 • __W. Chester Teachers Chester _Dickinson New tennis courts May 9 __Pennsylvania _—__ Philadelphia __Pittsburgh . Pittsburgh __Pittsburgh .Pittsburgh _l'lbn-section Play-off, if needed. __.. Greenwich, Conn May 16 College Builds Wooden Partition In Glennland In order to make the Glennland pool of regulation size, building au thorities of the College erected a par tition yesterday. The new addition makes the pool twenty-five yards long instead of the awkward thirty ' yards. The removable wooden wall will greatly aid the P. I. A. A. cham pionship meet tomorrow and will make the distances in next year's varsity meets comply with national standards. Oyer thinty-five freshmen swim mers have been practicing daily for the past two weeks under Coach Gal braith. With the benefit of the coaching and practice, the yearlings will have until next September to prepare for varsity competition. Sev eral promising prospects were un covered. Members of the freshman team present at the practices include Cap thin Welsh, Holdren, Bechtel, Rod ham, Bunk, Welch, Stopper, Oliver, Lehman, and Kiefer. Leading new comers to the squad are Eyler, Kropp, Arabue, Wilson, Krull, Ebert, Thomp son, ,Costanzo, Eakin, Kline. Kersh ner. Runkle, S—Brown, Anderson, Wills, Dfashey, Poole, Ratcliffe, Aeoute, Moore, Haigh, Rattin, Merwin, and Bloomfield. H. S. Drama Contests Slated Here . April 28 A dramatic contest sponsored by the College for high schools in the state will be held here April 25, Prof. Arthur C. Cloetingh, head of the di vision of dramatics, announced today. This conference was planned by a conference' of high school dramatic coaches hero last fall when it was de cided • that all high schools submit ting a one-act" play would be eligible. The presentation of the plays will be complete in every possible detail. To aid the entry of schools that have limited facilities for putting on the plays, the dramatic division will pro vide the settings and scenery. Stu dents of stage craft will act as the technical crews. The contestants will only have to supply the cast, cos tumes, and special properties. Opinions of three judges will be mailed to the participants after the' contest. The productions will be rated on a 'goad,' fair,' or 'poor' basis, and each judgment will be ac companied by constructive criticism. Swimming,' Volleyball, Gymnastic PIAA Titles at Stake Tomorrow Continuing the practice of making Penn State the leading center for high school athletics, the College will play host tomorrow to over thirty high schools in the annual Pennsyl vania Interscholastic Athletic Assn elation championships. Titles in swimming, volley ball, and gynuns tics will be determined. With the trial heats starting at 10 o'clock, swimming will get under way at the (ilennland pool. Twenty-one schools, eight from the eastern part of the State and thiiteen front -the. west, will enter over seventy-five eort testants in the eight-event program. The leading eastern teams include the defending champions, Allentown. York, Easton, Haverford, and 'pper Darby. Strong entries - from the west are Erie Technical, Butler, Duquesne. and Fifth Avenue, South, and Westinghouse from Pittsburgh.. For the first time champhiris in gymnastics will be determined at Bee hall at 2 o'clock. 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