Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 12, 1937, Image 4

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    rage Four
Center Cagers
Will Meet Here
reams Representing Schuylkill,
Fayette, Dußois, Hazleton
Enter Competition
Basketball teams from the four col
lege undergraduate centers will com
pete here this week-end in a tou•na
ment to decide the 'championship of
the centers. The four teams are Du-
Bois, Fayette, Hazleton, and Schuyl
kill.
The semi-finals will be held tonight
in Recreation Hall, the first game
starting at 7 o'clock and the second
tilt at 8:30. It will be' decided this
afternoon which teams will play each
other in the semi-finals although it
is expected that the schools from the
Western part of the state will meet
those from the Eastern section. The
winners of tonight's battles will play
in Recreation Hall at 10:30 o'clock
tomorrow morning when the under
graduate center championship will be
decided.
The basketball team of the Schuyl
kill center at Pottsville won the Ili
ter-center title last year. A trophy
will be given to the team that takes
this year's title, the trophy to be
awarded at a dinner to be held at a
later date: All of the games are open
to the - public and no admission will
be charged.
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i 3 g KEELER'S VALENTINES
Houck's Cub Boxers
Face Pitt Tomorrow
Penn State's freshmen boxing team
will meet the Pitt yearlings in Rec
reation hall tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock.
It will be the second test for , Coach
Leo liouck's Cub battlers.
The 115 pound representative will
be chosen from J: N. Jones, E. Wil
son, or W. J. Smith, with Jones hold
ing a slight edge. Desider Simkow,
who was impressive in winning his
bout against Bucknell, will probably
fight at 125, although Coach Houck
is also considering. Dan Dieblcr, who
fought at 135 last week.
Kennedy, Jampetro, and Espy are
trying for the 135 weight position.
Bernie Sandson, knockout winner ov
er the Bisons, will fight at 145. Prank
Silvestri, also a KO victor, is being
pressed by Blair, Olmstead, Koran
and nose for the 155 pound spot.
Kolb and Ickes are the 165 pound
aspirants, while Quailly seems to
have the edge at light-heavyweight.
Nat Handler who scored a KO against
Bucknell, will hold down his heavy
weight post.
All-College Meet Set
For Next Wednesday
Coach Chick Werner has set Wed
nesday, February 17, for the all-col
lege track meet, after postponing the
events in order that students compet
ing might condition themselves and
that more participants might regis
ter for the meet.
No lettermen of the varsity track
team ,will be aormitted to compete,
and special call is made for freshmen
to enter the meet. Approximately
thirty students have already signed
up.
The events will be: 70-yard dash,
220-yard dash, 440-yard run, 880-yard
run,- and the mile. Other activities
will be: pole vault, high jump, 35 lb.
weight throw, high hurdles, and low
hurdles. Ribbons will be given to the
first five who piece in each event.
Track managers are issuing a call
for second assistant managers. Those
interested are requested to report in
the locker room of Rec hall any af
ternoon at 4 o'clock.
INTRAMURAL
HIGHLIGHTS
Bp CHARLES M. WHEELER, JR.
The wrestling tournament will get
under way Monday' after the final en
tries and the weighing in ceremonies
are taken care of this week. This
tourney should provide some interest
ing individual competition. The entry
list has been open longer than for any
other phase of the intramural pro
Gym Squad Embarks
For Meet With Navy
Penn State's gymnastics team tra
vels to Annapolis today to take on
Navy's powerful aggregation. tomor
row, in a meet in which Coach Julian
Glasser holds out little hope against
the well-balanced Midshipmen.
Instead of the nine mew who made
the trip to West Point last week-end
only eight will go to Annapolis, since
it was learned today.lhat Franny Me
grail is ineligible because of schol
arship.
Those who will leave for Annapolis
at noon today arC Captain Ray Mat
tern, Ray.
,Runkle,, Sam Beck, Mat
Rorabaugh; Jerry Suydam, Julian
Parton, Guy Close, AI Kliginan, and
Manager Henry Wagner.
Although the team as a whole came
out of the Army meet in pretty good
shape, a few of the boys have sore
hands, and ,Mat Rorabangh may be
hampered by a sore wrist.
Lion Matmen To Face
Pitt Here Tomorrow
(Continued front page three)
135-pound division in meeting Pitt's
Russ Bodillion. Jack Light being in
training for his second meet will need
the experience of this meet in the
process of conditioning. He meets
Lawrence Roofner in the 1.15-pound
tussle.
With John Calvin - out again the
155-pounu class is being seriously
contested by Shollenberger, Esch
hach, Shingley, and Houck, with the
latter having the experience of the
Chicago meet. The Panther matman
at 155 is Harold Neible. Krupa is
still overweight and is barred from
eliminations until he gets down to
170 to meet Don Bachman for the
right of representation in the 165-
pound bout against Roger 11Islay.
Ross Shaffer takes his spotless rec
ord of the season on the mats against
Luther Richards, Pitt footballer, in
the 175-pound match.
W. 13. "Dutch" Lehman of 'Frank
lin and Marshall will be the third
man during the battles.
gram this year.
Championship of the A division of
the handball tourney is near with Jer
' ry Weinstein looming as the probable
sinner for the third successive year.
lie is the only undefeated man in the
contests staged so far. Red Ochsner,
regarded as the probable contender
for the title held by the COLLEGIAN
reporter, was beaten by Selwyn Freed
in a surprise result earlier in the
week. Ochsner now must beat. both
Eddie Mandel, soccer player: and
Weinstein to bie for the title. Should
he do that he would have to meet Jer
ry strain for the crown.
Ochsner, who has not been feeling
well for quite some time, and who bad
not worked out before his match with
Freed, is seriously considering for
feiting to Mandel, which would auto
matically give the crown to Weinstein
again.
in the class B brackets in handball,
George Drugotch will meet Nick Was.'
sel this week in one semi-final match,
and George 31erwin and Eugene Les
ko will face each other in the other
this week. The champ will be deter
mined nets week: The following week,
doubles competition will begin.
In the swimming competition, Sig
ma Nu woo by forfeit from Alpha
Chi Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon de
feated Alpha Tau Omega, 31-26, and
Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat Sigma Chi,
Latest results in the, rapidly ad
vancing volleyball eompct,tion has
! Beaver House taking Phi Delta Theta,
2-td-1, Phi Epsilon. Pi topping Alpha
Chi Rho, 2-to-1, Beta Theta Pi de
crating Alpha Hafpa Pi, 2-to-0, Phi
Rappa beating, Unit 6. 2-to-I, the As
sociated Commons Club solving Theta
Chi, 2-to-1, Sigma Phi Alpha sinking,
Sigma Tau Phi, 2-t04.1., and Theta Xi
taking a forfeit from Phi Happa Tau.
On Tuesday six basketball tourney
eliminations were run off. Miller Club
took the measure of Signet Tau Phi,
30-10-15, Delta Theta Sigma beat Cu
nard, 34-to-7, Phi Kappa edged Phi
Sigma Delta, 25-to-23, Unit G's sec
onds swamped Pi Kappa Phi, 43-to
-12 and Tau Phi Delta ruined Alpha
Zeta, 33-10-17.
Capital—s2oo,ooo
Surplus and Undivided
Profits—s27s,ooo
The
First National Bank
of State College
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Member of Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
John T. McCormick, President
David F. Kapp, Cashier
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Campus Bulletin
Rabbi .Fischoff will. discuss "What
an Intelligent Jew Should Know
About Zionism" at the Hißel Fellow
ship service in room 405, .Old Main,
at 7 o'cifick.
Fencing for W.A.A. points in
room 220, home Economics, at 4 o'-
clock.
Penn. State Club members who are
signed to go dancing tonight will
meet in the club rcoin at 7:95 o'clock.
MONDAY '•
Sigma Delta Chi - w•ill meet in room
311, Old Main, at 7 o'clock.
MISCELLANEOUS
Students 'who wish to enter the
Student Union pool 'and ping pang
tournaments must sign at the Stu
dent Union desk before Monday.
Penn State .Club members who
have changed their address since
DeCember, list name, new address and
phone number at the club room be
fore Sunday.
Tickets for the Players' \ show,
"School l?or Scandal," are on sale at
Student Union.
Bulletin Map Available
For: Hiking Aspirants
A new bulletin on outdoor recrea
tion accompanied by a map showing
points of interest near State College
for hikers has just been printed and
is now available to all who desire a
The 'map and bulletin show in de
tail the various trails and roads lead
ing to popular spots such as Shingle
town Park, Whipple Dam, Nature Ed
ucation camp, Bear' Meadows and
many others.
Persons desiring a.copy of the map
and •bulletin may secure theft-by ceil
ing at Ray Conger's office in Recrea
tion
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