Tuesday, April's,l93B NITTAN Scalzo Sets. AAU Tourney Record Joseph Scalzo' .freshman.wrestling .captain; registered the ; quickest,. fall of the National' AA‘U tournament Friday ami Saturday-at Lancaster before 'being, eliminated in the third, round by Tony Montencro, Cleveland; third place -winner last. year. Ex-Lioii Matman Wins .Scalzo, wrestling lin 'the d.45-pound class,, pinned Ahdae Swanson, -Greek- American A. C., iri.2l seconds;to,set n, record for the. meet, which consist ed of more than , : 500’»matches. Swan son recently returned from Sweden to participate in the meet. • .Larry' Cowell, Lion wrestler in lMQ<.,£i'»Ppling:for.tho.'N. Y. A. C., ;'<refeatecf*ScaTzo -before Montenero de cisioned. the freshman ace.m\a close tussle to eliminate him.. . ;- It’s Just The Suit 1 Pure Wool Gaberdines LOAF IN IT ! ' ; And it’s still the smarresr-Jook ing suir you've ever owned! A Full Array of Colors and Slyles All Sizes s ;r $25 , Store Open Wed., Fri. :md Sat. Eves. , . FROMM’S Opp. Old. Main • Slate College Al.l -GDI I F.GF, EASTER DANeE Rec Hall : .V" Booth Watmough’s Orchestra Saturday Evening, April 9 Hours 9 - 12 ' ‘.V’- Sponsored by Penn State Club ; Free Checkins ‘ . Intermission Entertainment - Price 37!/, c per Person ',.■■■ 1 ■ - ' ' LION TEAMS T Baseball, Lacrosse Teams Open With Susquehanna And Army This Saturday Outdoor Practice Aids Proksa’s Knee Injury Lions; Lineups Still May Keep Him , , Questionable On Sidelines ''Joc-.'Bedenk .will put the finishing touches on' the 1938 edition of his veteran Nittahy nine this week pri or to the opening iof their seventeen-; game schedule against Susquehanna university Saturday. . though the . Lions ’have-had m<Jre outdoor practice this season .than.in any preceding .one, Bedenk is..still a •bit/dubious as to his starting line-up. In all probabilities'he will'send last' year’s team against the Crusaders. In this case, :Dbc>Crossin will direct the -defense frpm behind the bat, Mel Vbnarx will he at first,-Rabbit Wear will cover . the keystone sack,, Harry* Harrison will start..at short, and. Johnny Waters will handle the hot ones at third. . Outfield Picked In the pouter garden Solly Miehoff, Ray Brake, and Joe Adessa will cov er, deft, center, and right fields, re spectively. Either Red Watts or tßob -Ging rich twill start on .the hill with Cap-’ tain. Benny Simoncelli slated to hurl ; the last four or -five-innings against -Susquehanna’s sluggers. Unless. Goodrich .pulls out .of 'his .pre-season! slump, Watts, who has con sistently .effective in practice games, ; .wilPget Bedenk’s starting nodr .Heading, a tentative Lion batting order Bedonk lists. Harrison as ‘lead-: off man, Solly Mcihoff jNo. 2, Joe Adessa No. 3, and Doc Crossin at’ the clean-up post. Ray'Brake will bat fifth with -Waters. Vonarx, and ■Wear following in successive order. College Fencing Meet Won By Fiebiger ’4O Paul. 11. Fiebiger MO: won the all .Coliege fencing, meet' sponsored by- Ives '.Sahreuti?, honorary fencing fra-’ .tornity, J last-Satnrdayi- > William - B." Sheriff- ’4o‘and “Richard B. Morrow ’4O „placed.' ; sccond and third;-respec tively:' • Professor 11. A. .Meyer, Dean. S. Foltz '39, .and Victor F.- Shauklns ;M0 were in charge of the meet’.’ ; With f an eight .game .schedule be ginning -Saturday, the vNittony La-; crossers are rapidly getting .into shape for_ the opening fr.qy- against; the Army Mules. Coach Nick. Thiel has the .support of six ‘.veterans from last year’s squad in Sel Cohn, Ray, Coskery, and Joe Snook bn the in side attack; ,A 1 Simpson in the cen terfield, Joe.Proksa in the first de fense;, and Harold'Meyers, goalie.- However, Proksa may not see ac tion Saturday because of a knee in jury / received ‘ in, scrimmage last! week. Over 40 candidates are still fighting to gain a ‘berth on the first team, Thiel- splitting the men into .cams and shifting them from one .o another, gradually weeding out’ nis \hest -material. The powerful Army'ten .0f,1937 was, struck by. graduation, losing nine members of the team claimed to -be ihe best in the Point’s -history. How ever, Coach Touchtone believes his subs,,B squad, and the strong Plebe :eam will give him the necessary: material to build another invincible combine. ' , v. ' Other games scheduled are: Mary land, April’l-6; away;- Penn, April 23, away; Swarthmore, May 7, Cor -nell, May 10; Colgate, May 13, away; Syracuse, May 14, away; Lafayette, May 21. 10 Court Teams To Start Finals . Ten inter-league basketball cham pions ‘ -will begin competition this week in-an elimination plny-ofi‘ tour nament for the 1938 -intramural -cage' trophy. Drawings for 'the round robin , tourney will ibe held tonight following a.. play-off game . between Phi:Delta .Theta and Corman A. 'C. •for-the'league'lo crown.'. ' . 'Only .one other section title, re mains undecided. Kappa Delta Rho and- Unit 6B are waging, a little wav | over the league .6 championship. A forfeit, , the cause .of the. stir, will be ironed'out by the'intramural man agers. , Decisive league winners who will vie .for the intramural cup arc: League 1, Harvey’s A. C.; League .2, Lambda Chi Alpha; League 3, Phi Kappa rLeague 4, Sigma Alpha Ep silon; League 5, Varsity Hall; League 7, IB: R. B. Club; League 8, Alpha Chi Rho; and League 9, Watts Hall. Radio Comedienne Grade Allen Hs offering a bearskin prize as an Award of Ingenuity to the man - graduating from college .with the lowest marks. Palm Beach Suits For 1938 Faclory Representative will be at v / '.‘ - our store ■ Tuesday, April sth You are cordially invited to inspect this display.- 4 4 4 .. MEN’S APPAREL ' Mfi South Allen Street ’ State College ’ . PRINTING for FRATERNITIES ! AND CLUBS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS / iL, f - , Nfttany -Printing. & Publishing Company 110. West College Avenue -THE PENN STATE COLT.EGTAN PER OFF FOR OPENERS Lion GritlScrimmage Brings Effective Changes In Line The Greens and the Whites battled to a fi-6 tic in perfect football weather Saturday as ' Pemi .State’s grldders went through another spring practice scrimmage on New Beaver Field. Experiments 1 made by-'’Couch Bob; ■Higgins began to benr-fruit-ns several of the .linemen-/showed... familiarity with their now positions. The most recent'change whieh saw Ted Nemeth, a reserve tadiU*. become a guard was satisfactory/Jo all con cerned. The center situation, one of the .biggest problems'confronting the Lions, was solved ~as !‘Tpr Toretti, regular guard.‘played 'the* pivot ef-’ fectively. • * ' Bacltfield-candidates put., on .flashy performances during Saturday's scrim mage. Lloyd Ickes, fdr\the Greens.' and Steve for-'the Whites, were particularly -outstanding. Craig White nndClvuck Peters./'sopbomoros. performed . well for tlie ' Greens. The Greens, for the most;.part f were made up of last year’s .regulars and leading newcomers. a rti n g Green eleven', consisted ‘•of Grover Waflhabaugh- and . Alex Baruntovich. veterans, ends;: Carl Stravinski and Ted - Knlaz,;-freshmen,, tackles; Joe: Peel and Ted’ 'Nemeth^veterans, guards; Toretti.. center; tihd lakes, Tony Giannantonio. Sam Kopaoh in the backfieldl. ~ j. Several .players..were-not;on band for the ' scrimmage". Minor injuries kept Spike'Alter, Dean; Hanley, the two Johnny Pal rickshaw! -Jo? Metro on the sidelines. , After two punt exchanges. Ickes, took a boot-from Rollins ,and Weak ed BO yards fqr the Green score short ly -after the. session started, l.ckes dodged down-’ the center -of/, the field and then cut to the left'ftfdellne be- p-' - 1 ' r*- SoYoulfw Spring Training ...for;;Fans BOBCONSIDtNE hind fast-forming interference. lakes produced another fine run a imoment later blit a penalty for holding nullified his effort. White, on o spinner, rcarried the Greeir«B yards to the White 12. On three tries. Ickes dove to , the White 2 for a firsl down. . With substitutes playing most of the. positions for both teams, the Whites took' the ball at midfield and' marched to their touchdown. Joe Ci occa rounded right end on a reverse and .took the 'ball lo the Green’s 1. Whitney Kinuard, .reserve back, .then crashed left tackle for the score. r «.h- rules are umpire* • What three infract 0 thc home club %££*«■ c““ 4 ? . into the book? Here*® «rimed for °P cnine day ' Nittany Boxers Lose; Houck Named Officer .Losing in three matches in the Na tional Collegiate Boxing, tournament, State’s , three entrants, AJ Tap man, ITeber Lessig, and Paul Bachman fail ed to pass the semi-final round of competion. At a meeting of the N.C.A.A. Box ing-Coaches Association at the tourna ment site, Charjottsville, Virginia) Leo Houck was elected vice-president of the’ 'body. John AVnlsh of - Wisconsin was selected president ‘for the coming ilists, was the unofficial prize winning University of Pittsburgh student: are now working on their second all campus movie. “Ben’s so cryptic! He says we think New York’s just 40 RESTAURANTS 5 NIGHT CLUBS mdA HOSPITAL!" Meet Myra, a devastating little creature! For merly of West Freedom, now very much of New York. With all her glibness and new-found charm she just can’t understand why her first husband took to drink, why her second seems so interested in that firm-faced Lindsay girl... You Don’t Realty Live Tit! You ’re Here Page 7hr*e Campos ‘Clicks with Wally Jones President Lloyd Smith Vice Pres, Secretary Richard Rrilton Treasurer . Kcrrinrd Netvnum School Representatives A. James Fedeli . Robert Voris Alfred Meder Liberal Artfc C'hem . . Education Edgar Landed Engineering . F. Dunning Kupprcchf Scott Alter Joseph Moyers Ph.vs. fid. 1940 CAMPUS CLIQUE .../ 't * * "t, ■* \ * A~ by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET
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