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The Orange ‘teams was easily set down by the strong Lehigh ■matnien, 29-8, and then received a similar drubbing from a much weaker Cornell squad, 24-8. Tomorrow’s match will be the 16th of a series begun in 1923 between Syracuse and State, with the Orange yet to win a meet. Lost year, the Syracuse team halted the Lions’ shut out streak of two meets by gaining a draw, scoring 114 points to the Nit tanyites’ 26%. The draw was scored against Jack Light, whose undefeated dual-meet record was almost- shatter ed by the surprising Ken Becker. FRESHMAN GRAPPLERS MEET GEORGE SCHOOL Seeking their first win of the sea son, Bob Higgins' freshman ■wrestlers will meet George School at Recreation hall tomorrow afternoon at. 3:30 o'- clock. The' Cubs lost their only meet to Mercersburg two weeks ago, 18-I*l. Instead of wrestling the 175-pound and’unlimited classes, there will be two 118-pound and two 155-pound •matches. At 118 pounds, Ovcrholtz, Ellison Kirkhufif, and Walbcrg arc competing for the two postions, Leo Horvath, who w'rcstled against Mercersburg, will again fill the 120-pound post. Frank Gleason, another veteran, will probably wrestle at 135 pounds. Frank Ilorpel won a close decision from Dave Wilson to secure the 145-pound position. *ln the 155-pound division, Weir Lucas will wrestle one match, and cither Lavern Nelson or Frank Connelly, will wrestle the other. Bill Bachman, brother of varsity Don, who won his mutch against Mercersburg in impressive style, will again be the Cub 165- poundcr. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball results of the early part of the v.’cpk: Sigma Phi’Alpha, 2, Sigma Nu No. 3,0; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 2, Phi Delta, 0; Phi Gamma Delta, 2, Phi Epsilon, 0; Delta Upsilon, 2, Sigma Nu No. 2, 0; Beta Sigma Rhc, 2, Pi Kappa Al pha. 0; Unit 4,2, Alpha Sigma *Pi. 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 2, Delta Chi, 0; Lambda Chi Alpha, 2, Phi Kappa Psi, 0; Phi Kappa Tau, 2, Alpha Gamma Rho, 0. 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Beaten in three of their last fouiv games, the Lions will line up against the same West Virginia outfit which ripped Georgetown, 48-39, last week for its first Eastern Conference vic tory. ■ Two Lion Stars Out Added to,.the two-week-old slump that has plummeted State from first to third' place; two and one-half games behind league-leading Temple, will be the absencejof Max Corbin and Jack ReichenbncJij both on the injured list. Rcichenbach is confined to the in firmary with._a.bad knee, while Corbin is suffering from a broken wristbone received in the Pitt game last Satur day. Bill Stopper also is on the injured list, although he is expected to play. Meanwhile, Co-captain Sol Michoff and Joe Proksa and Charley Prosser will swing back into action tomorrow after a full week’s rest at the behest of Coach John D. Lawther. Temple May Clinch Flag In', the ■meantime, the Conference championship may be decided tomor row night when Pitt's Panthers face Temple at Philadelphia after a tussle with Georgetown, at Washington to night. ,' ’ A victory , for Temple would clinch the pennant for the Owls. On the other hand, a triumph by both Pitt and State would turn the race into-a three-way)' ibattle between the Owls, .Lions, and Panthers. Lions Face Tests Penn Stale's two minor indoor sports teams will face stilF tests in Recreation iuill tomorrow afternoon, •with the fencers meeting a tough Le high outfit, at 1:30 o’clock and the gym team, still hampered by injuries, facing Temple’s champions at'2-o’- clock. .{• 'SE SYRACUSE, HAR YARD INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS Although the ' pick of the intra mural swimming crop was not hot enough to defeat the frosh swimming team, Coach Robert E. Galbraith’s opinion, of the intramm'al stars was: “Not bad, these boys. Some of them looked pretty .good.” With a 40-17 score, the yearling natators sank the all-stars Wednesday night at' the Glennland pool. Made up of the .fastest men swim ming in the recent intramurals, the all-star team took the 90-yard med ley relay. Standouts wore 'Harper, SAE; Singer, Tau Phi Delta; Bro gan, Sigma Nu; and Dougherty, Beta Theta Plr Six of the frcsjminn teum did es pecially well, and 'Coach Galbraith considers them good bets for the var sity next year. They are Welsh and Mills, backstroke; Boileau and Reil ly, breaststroke;. Hildebrand, diving; and.. Kirkpatrick, sprints. Kirkpa't- I rick' was the individual star of the evening, winning the GO-yard free style and swimming anchor on the relay. Results of Meet 90-yard medley .relay: Won by all stars —Dougherty; Brogan, and Sing er. 60-yard freestyle: Won by Kirk patrick, ( frosh; second Grucber, frosh; third —Montgomery, Phi Kap pa Sigma. ' 60-yard backstroke: Won by Welsh, frosh; second—Mills, frosh; third— Dougherty-' Diving: Won by Hildebrand, frosh; second Harper.; third Schaeffer, Beta. 120-yard freestyle: Won by Rob inson, frosh; second—McCarty, frosh; third—Singer, Tau Phi Delta. 60-yard breaststroke: Won by Boileau, frosh; second—Reilly, frosh; third—Brogan. 120-yard relay: Won by Frosh— Laiger, Robinson, Brogan, and Kirk patrick. BOWLING Theta Obi remained in a tie for first place in the Intramural Bowling league by defeating Tau Phi Delta, 8-0, Tuesday night. Kappa Delta Rho, also tied for top honors, defeat ;cd Delta Sigma Phi, 8-0. Alpha Sig ma Phi lost to Beta Sigma Rho, 6-2. SCHILLING Lawn Mowers' Resharpened Since the World War Serving the people of this com munity in matters pertaining to all ’phases of the Real Estate business.' During this time both parties to all deals have re ceived a SQUARE DEAL. FOR YOUR HOME SITE OR BUSINESS SITE SEE Eugene H. Lederer Licensed Real Estate Broker , Developer of the Fraternity . Office Next to PostofTicc / 114 E. Beaver Ave. Boxers Shifted For Virginia Tilt Donato Faces 145 Pound Star; Schweitzer At 155; Cooper Replaces Byrd At 115 By Tom boal Two shifts in line-up are expected for the Virginia meet -as the Lions meet the .Cavaliers in the squared ring for one of the toughest'meets of the year. Sammy Donato, who has fought 41U season at 155. pounds,, is expected to get down to 145 pounds, with Hank Schweitzer in for Sam, while Mike Cooper will probably re place injured Ken Byrd in the fly weight class. * Byrd, who sprained his. shoulder in the Syrocusc fight, has not been prac ticing this week. A new contender for the 115-pound division is Bobby Morris, one-time intramural 'champ who. has just come out. Another possible change in the line-up may be the replacing of Nate Handler by Tor Toretti in'the heavy weight class. Toretti has shown much, improvement in this week’s practice and is rapidly learning the technique of using his -lcft hand. . Team . Much Improved Despite the seemingly onesided loss ’ at Syracuse/ ringside observers have noticed a great change in the “unknowns” for the better. More ac curate timing, and improved jabbing have been instrumental in raising the hopes of the Nittany followers for the-remaining meets. The Cavaliers have tied Syracuse 4-4 and defeated North Carolina. Their 145-poundcr is rated the best in the Southern Conference. . GET YOUR TICKET NOW at THE ATHLETIC STORE For the'Tyronc Jr. Red Cross Dance February 25; 1S38; Distinctive, Corsages 'T for SENIOR BALL - featuring: — • ORCHIDS GARDENIAS ROSES CORNFLOWERS Place Your Order Today Through Your House. 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