Tuesday. February 15, 19SS LION WRESTLER Courtmen Bow To Pitt, Skid To 3rd Place—Still Hopeful By JOHN A. TROANOVITCH 'They’re down, biit.not out yet.' ’ Toppled Into third place-by.a’stunning 39-84 reversal Sat urday, Penn. State’s skidding cagers‘werc preparing grimly" today for their next! assignment at West Virginia this week-end, hoping meanwhile that Temple’s screeching Owls would drop their remaining tussles with' Pitts burgh and Georgetown and present the. Lions with a chance to finish the -Con ference race in a. triple-tic for first p: . 1 Leading the loop.with three straig trail at -Philadelphia a week ago last' Friday when they bowed to Temple, 37-30, -hen barely edged -Georgetown the following night in-an overtime, struggle,’ 34-33, before losing again to Temple, •,49-89, last Tuesday on their own court. . ...Poor Shooting Hurts Lions Saturday night,'State was practic ‘ ally Wasted out of the Conference' • race, when- -Pitt’s/ defending, cham pions came -from behind in .the, last period *o "whip an obviously superior team whose only sin lay in its failure to basket the ball'more than once in every five trios.!., .Still seized, by some' mystifying basket-phobia, "the Lions’ "field-goal efficiency .dropped to its lowest level, wit)} Stat'e able to, net only 12 out of :-*»r>hots 'for an average of less’than 20 . per cent. Meanwhile, shooting from the foul-line, usually' State’s selling point, also-fell'off,'with.only ' 10 conversions in 17 tries. Miehoff Off Form ... .. • Sol Miehoff, Conference., scoring loader, saw his chances of es tablishing a new record grow dimmer as he tallied only two out of 18-'field* goal attempts and. two out of six foul tries for a total of six points. Miehoff must score 33 points in' the three remaining games to set a new mark. ■ ’. , .• Stealing Miehoff’* ” thunder were. ■ Since the- World War Serving the'pimple of this com - nnmily in matters pertaining to all phases of the Real Estate business. During this time both parties to all deals , huve re ceived a SQUARE'DEAL. . - . FOR YOUR HOME SITE OR BUSINESS SITE.SEE Eugene H. Lederer Licensed Real Estate'Broker .■Developer of theFraternity’' " Section - ■? ' Office Next to Postoffice •114 E. Beaver Ave. V , CITY REVELS’ WEDNESDAY (Also at the Nittany Thursday) THURSDAY ONLY MILLIONS C! Tumultuous with blazing thrills America's roman yesterday'comes t emotional love.drai Spectacularly produi by the creators **The Good Earth” * “CaptainsCourageoi CLARENCE BROWN’S , Production of 'Of Human Hearts' J ■ A e«r of tfteuuncfi with ' M*c*M'S GRKAT* WALTER HUSTON - JAMES ss,ooo PRlzt-mu- ; STEWART, - BEULAH BONDI CONTEST PICTURII GUY KIBBEE • CHARLES D - COBURN • JOHN CARRADINE JkfOrt FU» by BRADBURY FOOTE yVirttUltr , Pnduui WIOHNW CONSIDINE, IR CLARENCE-BROWN - A Metro- GoMwyn-M sytr Picture !’s Coming—“GOLD IS WHERE YOU KIND / lace. • • -/ ' - :ht victories, the Lions hit the downhill Charley Prosser and Jack Reichen bach, who accounted for 21 points; Prosser sharing the night's honors with Pitt's Miles Zeleznik with 11 markers^ Score Tied at Half . State- barged into an early lead-on shots by MieholF'and Prosser, but Pitt soon' tied it up at 7-all, then moved ahead a few- moments later, 9-8. Reieheribach, . however, swung into action, .sandwiching 'five-points between. Pitt tallies to see-saw State into a 13-12. lead. Countering each successful State shot, the Panthers kept pace, knotting the count at 19- .all'as.the half ended. I • ’ After a stalemated second-period opening,* Pitt barged ahead on Zelez nik's field goal; but, Prosser swished the cords a moment later to tie it up again and Corbin added a_ foul con version lo give State a 22-21 edge. Pour times in n ( row the lead shifted before Corbin apd Prosser collabo rate to. boost State into a 28-25 -lead. Pitt began to move again, how-' ever, clinching thfe* victory with a seven-point spree in'.' the ebbing mo ments. Red Cross Instructor , To Hold Classes Here Robert Zubrort, Red Cross field rep resentative of Washington, D. C. will bo here.from February 21 until March 11 to give instruction in first aid und to.exnmine applicants for life-saving examined certificates. He will devote three nights a’week to first nld‘ instruction, nnd two nights a week.to life-saving? No charge will ■he made for elther instruction.. T. J. Elder Is in charge of registration for first aid,' while those interested ifn life -saving 'instruction may enroll at the Glennland pool, t TRAMP. lineup Shift Nets Decisive Mat Victory By SAL SALX Crtnch Charlie Spcidel’s surprise last-minute lineup change netted the NiLtany Lion grapplers their first vicr tory .of the season Saturday - when they cleared''the mats in Rec hall with the Cornell wrestlers, 25-5. The Statemetf won eveiy.match except the, opener. Keeping both possible heavyweight contenders, Bill • Ell wood and Ernie Bortz, on the bench', Speidcl moved his -wrestlers up a weight beginning j with the 145-pound class. Thus, Capt. Ross Shaffer tackled the'heavyweight division; Don Bachman, whose bout was .defaulted, 175; Steve Priolo, 165; and Alda Zazzi, 155. Herman Slimuk lor, sophomore in his first varsity role, filled in the 145-pound gap va cated ..by Zazzi. Speidel’ kept Carl King, 115-pounder; told. Bob .Rey- at their regular positions while ’Frank Craighead replaced his brother Johir in the 125-pound'class. ' • Zazzi Wins First Match' The most enlightening and .encour aging- event of the evening was the return to -form of Zipper Zazl The Zipper went on the 'mat Saturday “cold,”/ having been -idle since the Michigan meet three wbeks ago. Weighing in at 150,‘ Zaz easily de feated : his " heavier opponent to win his.first’match of the year. King opened theNincet against his former‘ Ilaverford' schoolmate, Math-. ers.< Holding a slight advantage over Mathers, King; in ;an effort to-place the; Ithacan in a throwing-position, rolled.onihis back and pinned.himself with,26.seconds of the'bout left. Crajghend kept the advantage throughout his tilt 'with Blackmore who' was saved being pinned by the gong. "Frank had a half-nelson,and bar'ahd.was pressing- his opponent’s shoulders to the mat when the match ended. Reynolds was. the complete mastdr *of “Rusty” Oaks, but only after/the Big Red hoy lost an early advantage. - Shmukler Gains Decision The 145-pound match worked itself into slow-motipn .in the last two min utes, .both -Shmukler and Gerry Oaks being too tired to wrestle. Shmukler took -thej.advantage .early, in -the Jfcray. but Oaks',-quickly toolc the top. The State .-sophomore looked ns. though he was-ready to' give’up as Oaks switch ed to gain, the advantage. But Shmuk ler; worked into ,a neutral position and then grabbed legs to bring the Ithacan down and give another 3 points. In the slowest bout of the meet,- Steve Priolo came through, to gain his first'victory. Wrestling John'Sie gal .in the IGS-pound class, 1 'Priolo took the offense for the first three minute period and held - thetfadvnn tage until 30 seconds of the period. Priolo reversed quickly into a neu tral position in the second period, the bout ending with both boys on their feet'. . Kiehl forfeited the 175rpound meet to Bachman because of sickness to give State a 5-po:nt gift. .Shaffer lost no time in tripping his 220-pound op ponent who “knew two holds and was going in to learn something.” Shaf fer rode Hemingway before pinning him in 5:50. Evenings at . ; . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m. Matinee Saturday Only . . 1:30 Today only WEDNESDAY ONLY Thrills! ! Race Track Spills! ! L . Head-On Collisions! ! “Daredevil Drivers” ’ ■ with —. . , BEVERLY ROBERTS , DICK PURCELL •THE EENN STATE. COLLEGIAN E CORNELL, 25-5, FOR FIRST WIN Houck Satisfied As Donato, Bolder Win Syracuse Bouts “I Jim well satisfied with the showing of the team at Syracuse.”—Leo ijouck: And thereby hangs the tale of what happened at Archbold gymna sium last Saturday. ■' -Captain Sam Donato and A! Bolder captured the only points for State when Sanimy outpointed intercollegi-t ate 165-pound champ'.Ord Pink, and rights hut was unable to score enough Bolder scoi‘ed a technical knockout to outweigh Zucarro’s numerous hits, over Norm Brownin i:O5 seconds of Paul Bachman was no match for the second round in the light-heavy, the experienced Johnny Mastrella weight fight. and although-Bachman was not in the Donato, Bolder. Win least worried by Mastrella’s jabs, ■ Referee Jim Crowley declared Mas jtfella a by a technical knock- I out in 1:40 seconds of the second I round. Mastrella was confused by Bachman's peculiar style in the first round and stayed away from him. Heber Lcssig, acclaimed by the. Syracuse papers as State’s “knocks out sensation,” lost a very close deci sion to southpaw Bob Griffith of Syr acuse. Although . Griffith bothered him with his outstretched right, Les sig continually led the attack and os tensibly was held- in the clinches "by Griffith. State’s 185-pounder had tlie crowd on his side when the decision was announced. Nate Handler, fighting in the un limited class for the Lions, was out boxed by his. opponent, Boslaw Dlu- Donato give Fink/a -lesson in the finer points of making the champ miss.and .then returning -with a resounding, smack. '.' • Fink cotinu ally kept Donato from' opening up, fearful of < what. hasy'happened •to Sammy’s two previous opponents this year. T2ven the combined, yelling of Tiny Jim 'Brown, last-year's" heavyweight from Syracuse,' could not induce his brother to score on f AI Bolder enough to make it-count.-" After being ;hit several times in the'‘secoml round, A 1 stepped out and began swinging at Norm Brown’s' hen'd. to finish the fight in quick style. .. Ken Byrd, fighting ; for ovei-weight Mike Oxiper, took the. first round of his fight with .Heinz’, Vogt but lost the final two rounds by , catching too many of"Voigt’s left jabs. In the 125- pound class, Doug Breckenridgc of Syracuse.won a decision which was booed by. the fans, ovefjAl Tnpman after A 1 led the fight, the whole way. Zucarro Shows Skill . s Syracuse’s Captain-Fred Zuearro showed skill and experience in out pointing Roy Hanna in.the 135-pound division. Hanna continually kept Freddie busy catching his left and ‘■**4/4/ "'-‘5 " ' ' "ipsfgofoufo MS Introducing AMERICA'S LEADING MUMMY 4 ‘2he Man Who Killedlincoln Meet the mummy who tours under this banner: $lOOO REWARD TO ANYONE WHO CAN PROVE THAT THIS IS NOT JOHN WILKES BOOTH. He has been bought and sold, kidnaped and sensed for .debt. He's been chased out of towns for "not having a license,” and threatened with' hanging by ; indignant G. A. R. veterans. You’lffind his strange story in your Post this week. “John Wilkes Booth" on Tour by ALVA JOHNSTON Uy TOM BOA I, Happiness Ahead " READ RISING TIDE •.S jli I JUI t /' v ' »S ,' J under Leo Flouek, was another ringside specta tor . . . Numerous tekJgrams were re ceived by the boys, among them were one from Jack Howarth, 1036 man ager, Dean and Frankie Goodman, 1037 interrcollegiate 135- pound champ . . . Carl Sorenson and Al Tapmnn welcomed each other al most affectionately ial the weighing in .. . Manager Robbins and “Coach” DeMuro, a bosom {ml of Sam Dona to’s, were the seconds al the ringside STOP! LOOK! SEE OUR WINDOWS HOW (/Kb MUCH IS A 35-DOLLAR IS A 30-DOLLAR FULL DRESS SUIT? TUXEDO? $26 95 ■ $21 95 AT , FROMM’S 114 E. College Ave. - Slate College . " < < . v ‘ ; I m M$- % % ■'■' i w - Si '• Hv. jt ¥- I i <5 g o >;<:»:•# 4; Cadets Take 6 Firsts To Trounce Gymnasts Sweeping first place in every event, Army's gymnastic team deci sively trimmed the 1 Lion squad at West Point last Saturday, 45-9. The setback was the second in four meets for the BisehofT outfit. The Suite rope climbers,' Julian Parton and Charley Gillespie, ac counted for four of the total of nine points by exhibiting their early sea son form to take second and third place respectively. A 1 Kligman cap tured second place on the side horse and Ray Runkte continued to chalk up markers with third place in. tum bling and on the horizontal bar. Insteadof apiano... I SEEM TO HAVE BOUGHT A LION ! ...JVow What? At theauction, Mr. Benedict hadn’t raised his hand more’n a fraction... and now he owned a lion! What would Miss Satterlee say when he returned without the grand piano for the Female Seminary? By the author of Drums Along The Mohawk. and the Madagascan Lion by WALTER D. EDMONDS 111 OA HOW MUCH HLOU SCHOOL DO YOU NEED? What’s wrong with education, and what we can do about it, by Dr. Robert M. Hutchins. AND stories by Booth Tarkington, Ann Morse, Everett Rhodes Castle and M. G. Chute; serials, edito rials, fun and cartoons. Page Three