'Tuesday, FeUrdary 1937' Wrestlers Shut Out Navy To Set Record at Academy By FRANCIS 11. SZIIICZAK Scoring three falls and taking five .bouts by time advantages;' the 'Lion wrestling team decisively defeated the Naval 'Academy, BOLto-0, at •Annapol -is, Saturday afternoon. It' wis the first shut-out ever - scored against the midshipmen in the wrestling history of the school. All the bouts were closely .contest ed but State proved too powerful. for their hasts. Jack Light, intercolleg iate, champion of the past two. years CATHAUI4 Shmis at 1:30, 3:00,, 6:30, 8:30 Complete Show as lata.as 9:05 p.m. ;LAST-'TIMES • TODAY disvay _and spaalfng its a. .chast pcf'g?i,, , cocktailt ;It starts in waltz • and Welds- into ',Sawing! • GLADYS SWARTHOUT and FRED M ACMURRAY li n it 6 =patine 9Vafizz' A MAMA! PICT. With Jack Oakie, Yeloz and Yolanda " WEDNESDAY MSc) at the Nittany Thursday, .. •:::,: HENRY STEPHENSON • RAPID NIVEN lEROME COWAN • KAREN.MORLEY 2;TITURS . DAY - ONLY - . . 0 - TO - LOYD afr AL IS ikIPWORT }I RT AI.:EXAN)SER_DIARC:I, • Tickets at Student Union- 4,‘ scHont FoR scANDAL „, Fri. and Sat. 50 cents , .• Feb. 12, 13 For Players Producion k.) F Schwab Aud. in the 165-pound division, came through in fine form against Captain John Merryman with a time advan tage of 6:13 minutes. Don • Bachman, husky sophomore, demonstrated to the Navy a classy array of wrestling maneuvers. Going through• his paces, he left himself open; once nearly being thrown, but Iwith the strength- he possesses he freed himself and went into the lead to Win the e bout with a time advan tage of 1:03 minutes.- . Freddy Stegmaier opened the show with a time advantage of 5:30 min utes over Rogers of the Nuvy. Freddy displayed confidence and skill to mas ter his opponent. He has improved tremendously since the Princeton meet.. Jack Craighead, participating in his first varsity match, threw Navy's un defeated representative, Abed, in the I.26qmund class. TMI seconds before the end of. the bout, Jack utilized a double bar and arm lock to score his fall. Jack. through' two defeats' over Ray Brooks "earned his , place in. the line-up.'Ray will have to Will twice to dethrone .Craighead from his var sity berth. • Back in his old class at 135 pounds, Al Zazzi had' an easy victory over Kleiss with a• time advantage of 4:24 minutes. Always a dependable on the tean,.Zazzi" works smoothly and con fidently. Jack- Calvin, back in the line-up, since . his pre-season hnee injury, scored' two falls - to win his bout in 2:34 rmintites. After two minutes of wrestling neither Calvin nor Steve' Mann went down to the mat. Winning the toss, Jack decided to take the de fensive. Calvin broke Mann's hold and threw the middy in 3:32 minutes. The second four-minute period put Jack on the . offensive and he easily pinned Mann with a• bar and chancery. . Ross Shaffer, 175 pounds, contin ued his -winning streak by pinning Carson in 6:15 minutes with a head scissors and arm lock. Once Shaffer'. was precariously near being thrown,'. but he cleverly managed to escape and took command of his opponent to score his fall. Captain O'Dowd, heavyweight, mis sed,an opportunity to tackle Players, who was forced out of the Navy line up because of illness. Toe had an easy time with Squire Pridmore, middy re placement, who suffered a loss with a 4:09 time advantage. Taffetas and Moires For Evening Wear Many Colors to Choose From EGOLF'S Higgins Calls Gridmen For Preparatory Drills Preparatory to spring , football practice, Conch Bob Higgins has called a meeting for football can didates in Varsity Hall today at 4:15 o'clock. Higgins plena to hold weekly meetings with the men for each position until the weather permits outdoor work. In holding special meetings for the ends, tackles, and so on, Hig gins hopes to clear up as many rough spots as he can before actu al work is begun. Boxers Will Meet Panthers Tonight Bachman or Schweitzer Replace Absent Soose for Battle At Pittsburgh By JERRY 'WEINSTEIN Minus the services of Billy Souse, who was called home because of a death in his family, Penn State's 'championship boxers left this morn ing for Pittsburgh, where they will meet the Pitt ringmen tonight. In the absence of the impressive sophomore 155-pounder, Coach Leo Ifouck may shift the entire line-up. Paul Bachman may step in at 135 pounds with hankie Goodman mov ing up to 145 'and Sammy Donato to 155. Bachman who was on the squad two years ago, just returned to School and looked improved in workouts last week. Another step Coach Houck may make will see Hank Schweitzer a sophomore, fighting in Soose's place. Pitt Defeated Saturday Pitt's mitmen opened their season Saturday and went down before Catholic University, 6 to 2. Ralph Ca ruso, who meet the Nittany's Tatman at 125 pounds, scored the first Pitt point. The second Panther victory was gained by Art Leonard, who will fuce Nestor Kociubinsky in the light-heavyweight bout tonight. Penn State's rapidly improving bantamweight, Alex Sopchak, will op pose Homer Livingstone. John lan nuzzi will represent Pitt at 115 pounds, Herb Turner is the 145- pounder, and Leon Linderman fights at 155 pounds. Captain Lou Ritzie will meet the veteran Joe Bomb° in the 165 pound bout. Eastern *heavyweight champion Izzy Richter, recovered from his eye injury; will trade punches with Geerge Lepinacti, another' veteran. 200 Hear Jam Band Session At Meeting Two hundred Penn State club mem bers attended the regular monthly Meeting , Thursday, at which Coach Bob Higgins showed movies of the Penn and - Pitt foOtball games. Eddie Nichols' jam band session featured the second half of the program. The next meet fig will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn on Thursday night, February 25, in the form of a smoker and business session. Plans for dormitory dancing which will take place in the near future are now being considered by the enter tainment committee. 141.4 0104 :Z7. 7 4. Ili • e-) is , ft if° r i tir ee int e gar /DV ,11 ( vu s i st aakkmiß use Save the pieces and we can duplicate your lenses within two days. + DR. EVA B. ROAN OPTOMETRIST 426 East College Avenue Telephone 41 1•ilE PENN STATE COLLIP,GIAW Passers Score Easily as Bucknell Five Falls, 42-19 By WoODROW W. BIERLY Exhibiting some first into passing ability, Coach John Lawther's cagers routed the Bucknell five with a score of 42-to-1.9 in Recreation Hall Satur day night. It was the Lien's fifth victory out of seven games and the last home non-conference tilt. More than 5,000 fans saw a con test in which both teams used a zone defense in an attempt to stem their opponent's offensive attack. The Bi sons used the "three-out, two-back" zone during the first half while the Lions employed the "two-out, three back" system. During the second half Coach Musser's quintet used the same defensive as the Nittany courtmen. Score 18 Field Goals It was the Lions' defensive tactics that held the visiting five' to three field goals during the first half, two of which were scored through the Bison's ability of fast breaking while Harold Sager scored the third on a long shot. Lawther's men .were able to pile up eighteen field goals chiefly on account of their skillful shooting which was undoubtedly the best of the season. They used a slow-break ing attack after finding .the faster method of no value. Co-captain Frankie . Smith and Charlie Prosser were on the starting line-up, Smith at forward and Pros ser at center. Prosser and' Max Cor bin shared scoring honors with eight points, placing themselves- in second and third positions on the scoring list: Prosser has a total of forty points for the season while Corbin has thir ty-eight. Sol Michell head's the list with sixty-four. He tied with Jack Reichenbach at six , points 'on Satur day. , Hawkins Stars Scoring Coach Musser's team was consider ably strengthened by the. addition of Sager, forward, who played his first Herbert Marshall says: "... a light smoke An independent survey was made recently among professional men and women—lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke cigarettes, 87% stated they personally . refer a light smoke. Mr. Marshall verifies the wisdom of this pref• erence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen, and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. That's why so many of them smoke Luckies. 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