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Smaltz were elected season co : captains for the freshman foot ' ball team at 'a meeting of the squad's 18 name' almen Sam day 'afternoon Both Simile and..lC . ionse played , in the backfield eve, y game of the tubs' foui-win, one-low season, Smitz staiumg at fullback with ouse playing qua] te.rback MEM "' GREETI NIES ''' 4 :-. TO YOU ..." •'';':,':•;= , ',W. I..2i:&l:aalr.WO! A Merry' Christmas and a Happy New Year Eugene Lederer , Real ,Estate, Insurance . _ 114 E. , Beaver Ave "Dial 4066 Varsity, Frosh Mermeti Stage Practice Tilts By HERB NIPSON The Lion metinen got then sea son's first taste of competition as a team of varsity Blues outswam the vuisity Whites, 50-25, in a .piactice meet in Glennland f‘beil Seta] day afternoon At the same time, the fresh Blues took the yearling Whites by a 39-26 score Captain Chutk Welsh, swim ming foi the Blues and sopho mole 'Bill Kirkpati ick of the Whites, last year's -ft eshman flash, grabbed the meet's spotlight as they met in both the 50 and 100 yatd fiee-style splints and then anchoted their 400 yiiid relay teams - Kitkpatrick edged out veteran Welsh in the 60 with the fair time 'of 25 7 seconds and Captain Welsh came back shortly later to turn the tables in the 109 yard ~punt, being clocked in 57 9 sec ands ' In the closing event the two got together again as Welsh an chored his 400 yard relay team to victory Luther Hoy, diving for the Blues, turned in a good all ai ound performance, garnering 94 6 points to take first place Guy McLaughlin, White, took second with 83.04 points and Al Hildebrandt ;was third Both Hoy and McLaughlin wye regular varsity divers last`yeal In the freshmen meet, the div 'ers turned in the outstanding per formance with Al Price downing Houaid Irvin and Davy Lynch, intrnmuial champ Elmei Webb won the frosh 100 yard back ,,tioke in 1 7 9 Varsity Summary , 300-yard medley relay, first—Blues (Vin zant, Reilly, Allison) 'time 3 283, 50 - yaid:freestyle, 1, Kirkpatrick (White) 2 C Welsh (Blue) 3 Rubner (White) time-25.7, 220 yard freestyle, 1 Bunk (Blue) 2 Wood (White), time-2 344, 700 yard freestyle, 1 C Welsh (Blue) 2 Kitkpatrick' (White) 3 Robinson (Blue), time-57 9, 150 yard backstroke, 1 Vinzant (Blue) 2 D Welsh (White) 3 Newberi y, (Blue)-,-- time-1:54, 200 -y.ind. breaststroke,l ,Reilly (Blue) 2 Boileau White) 3 Bauer `(Whitey, time 2 58 4, 400 yard Relay, 1 Blues (Robinson, Allison, Crocker, C Welsh), 2 Whites (Kendall, 'Hildelnandt, Marcus, Kitkpatrick) , Diving, 1 Hoy (Blue) 94 6, 2 McLaughlin (White) 83 04 3 Hildebrandt (Blue) 74 8 Sporpigraphy - - Max Corbin Is _ COol General , Of Court . By 808 WILSON Calm, cool and - collected—that's Ma% Corbin, key man and guard cot Penn State's basketball Lions Apparently the - field-general of the team, Max has been a varsity regular for, the Mist three years His canny 'ability 'to sink long shots, and the, Wynn; -confidence with which he handles the hall brand him as an individual star. But Max is definitely a team man He does most of the feed ing, keeps the team from,becom ing rattled ,and is one of Lawth ei's best defensive meapons. Before he came to State, Max played for Huntingdon (36 miles southwest)' High school Along with Windy „Wear, State's 'Tom Thumb grid_ star, last year, he helped - Huntingdonswin 19 games in a row Max was All-Mountain League center two years straight and was All-Western. Conference center . his senior year Vital statistics: Being only six one-and-a-half, Max is the small est man on_ the first team.. . Has'a very dry humor,-a particu laily jovial - personality, is not at all 'fussy and generally takes things as they come, ._His fay mite shot i is a long, - overhead heave fiorn.mid-court' -He sank five of 'em against Temple ',last Has averaged about five points per' game since he came to State . Lived , Vvith Solly, Mie hoff last yeai . Is a' conserva tively smooth dresser . . . his' wrist at Pitt last yrear and couldn't' play in the 'last, five ,games ,Is a T,armi Nous .. A Wants a 'basketball coaching job when he-"gets' out" .. Once got '23 l l:mints in one garnet . Waits tablei :is well as he plays basket ball, but-has one - tragic'failing He's a lousy ping pong player ROLLER SKATE Every , Friday and - Sunday- I ,BtIII 11 • ,-=-; HECLA PARK , •;, 7 Mlles: Eroe Bellefonte " PENN STATE COLLEGIAN aunted Syracuse First Real Battle Seen With Orange By,ROBERT L WILSON i Penn State's basketball Don's, two victor ies plump, sail into trouble with a capital "T" when they face a vaunted Sy racuse Orange five a 8 p.m. tomorrow in Rec Hall in what Is expected to be the most fiercely-fought pre-conference battle + + + ton then schedule BACK AGAIN . . ~' WILMETH SIDAT SINGH liouck's Varsitymen Bat& Within"Raiiks For Team Positions There'll be plenty of 'Rem:arks in Rec Hall when- Coach Leo Hotick's pi oteges don the padded mittens in a few days and star t throwing punches for "real" With the different meight divi sions packed Ulth keen competi tion, it is loud-to foresee who will come out on top of the heap Of especial interest will be the outcome of the Al Tapman-Alex Sopcliak offal) Sopchak, varsity 115 poundei the sear hefote last who did not fight last year because of his inability to get down in weight, Is ill go after the 127-pound berth which Tapman has held down the past two, years Action Seen in Middle Weights' The 145, 155. and 165 pound divi sions will hold plenty of action in store for local fistomaniacs Frank Silvestri and "Red" Stanko, 145'rs, will have a tough , Issue to settle, Silvestri having fought varsity last year and Stanko an up-and corner tram last year's freshman group, Paul.Bachman, varsity 55'r last em, who will be eligible only for the first two lights of this semes tet, will Wage wars' with Bernie 'Sandmen and Jim' Lewis Hank Schweitzer. Johnny Patrick (Sr ), Dave McKinley. and Les Cohen will tangle for the 105 pound posi tion Ping-Pong Ehtries Due 5 P.M. Friday Deadline for entries l in the In terfraternity ping-pong tourna ment is 5 p m' Friday, Lewis, W Shollenberget '39, - ehan man of the committee, announced yester day +,:. • Registration must be made at Student Union where rules for the tourney, will be available At least four men will compose a team Let Us Solve .Your • PRINTING • Fraternity Bobks ;.'• ; ,Engineering Manuals -• 'Christmas Cards ' NITTANY PRINTING CO. ".''Between• Corner and Movies Syracuse, reputed twice might lei than last year, will be seeking atonement fat the 38-32 corn t ,licking State handed them late last season as well as foi the 83-6 gild upset administealed only last October Sidat-Singh To Play Spa' king Syi acuse's veteran quintet Hill be Milmeth Saint- Singh, football whilling dervish and smallest iegulai on the Change cage squad Singh, a vai say t esei ve lot the pa ‘ st two sea sons is a truly peat' floin man with an unusual ability to set up Kranich Hampered By Illness, Out For Year Sandy Kranich, towering Lion eager, is back in school after a month's illness but will not be -available for varsity basketball duty this 'season. Rheumatism In the knees, the outgrbwth of a streptococci infection in the throat, was responsible for Kra nsch's condition. - Kranich, six feet three•mches tall, was slated for a starting post this year plays Ile was laigely responsible foi the top-heavy 50-17 walloping the Orange gave Toronto U. in then opener last week Besides Sidat-Singh, Coach Lew Andreas will piobably start Bob by Stewart, vaisity iegulm foi the past two seasons and, high semei last year, Billy Thompson, veteran of two past seasons and a sharp shootei of dangerous abil ity, Johnny Schroeder, a steady peiformei and the possessor of a deadly overhead shot playing his thud season as regular guaid, and Mink Hanel, proficient pivot man and the team's most potent scoring threat All, with the ev., ception of Singh,_ sic oven six feet tall' Starters Unchanged The unpleasant task of attempt mg to solve the Orange attack udl fall to the same five men who started both Maryland and Sus quehanna on the load to destruc tion Lawthei will stai t Max Co bin, Charley Piossei, Bill Stop per, Cliff McWilliams and John ny Ban Against Susquehanna (who lost, 95-22, in a faicical flay, in cidentally), this quintet played scarcely 10 minutes, so not much can be said about boo they look ed Irowevei, if the 164 lead which they piled up during the 10 minutes that they did play is any indication of their basket ball ability, then this combina tion was ieally tornd Personally, the Singer Midgets would have done better against Lawther's Lions than did Susquehanna State's shooting percentage, es pecially in the,fuSt half, was con sideiably better than it was in the Maryland game In 90 flings from the field, the Nittanymen sank nine for an average of 22 5 per cent State made 11 of thou 14 fouls George Chalmeis, Norm Baca sin and Jim Richardson looked like usable varsity reserves and should do yeoman i chef SCI vice when the 1938-39 basketball plot gets thicket Without thee thiee, the Crusade's would have whip ped the Lion reserves—and hand ily. Both JohniTy Moffatt, red-head ed sophomore who tied for scoring honors swith Coibin (8 points), and Kermit Chiistman, sophomore guard, looked good against ,the Ciusadeis but neither arc safe varsity ieseives yet - Intercollegiate Dance WILLIAM PENN HOTEL - December 26, 1938 MUSIC BY ‘RUSS MORGAN TOMMY TUCKER Pre-sale Price 5.50 See Leßoy Gardner - at Kappa Delta Rho for Tickets. • Quintet At 8 Tomorrow I. M. Sluggers Score 4 TKO's In 13 Matches By BILL ENGEL Four technical litioclscmt, iegis teted by Helm Gonel g '42, In dependent, Batty Finn - 6y '4O, S P. E , Hat ty Peifet '4O, Independ ent, and ICimber Giimm '42, Phi Sigma Kappa, featured the sec ond session of tnti amutal boNing action in Rec Hall yestetd , ty af ternoon With competition in only two weight classes, 135-pound and 155- pound, 11 boys advanced to the second sound in hotly-con tested combats Bob Band, flesh man Independent pi esidential nominee, decisioned Lave] ne Nel son '4l, Phi Gamma Delta, in one of the best bouts The summai ies • 135-pound Class Heiman Goffbeig '92, Inde pendent, won by TKO ovei Gieenbeig '92, Independent, 'l5 seconds, thud sound Richin d Barton '9l, Beta Kappa, won decision ovei Syl vester Chet. '42, Independent Al Hileman '9l, Independent, won decision ovei Bud Smith '9l, Independent Hat iy Finney '9O, Sigma Phi Epsilon, won by TKO ON el Call Singhouse '42, Kappa Delta Rho, end Oust mind Haiy Pellet '9O, Independent, non TKO ovei Heib Nipson '4O, Independent, 25 seconds, thud sound 155-pound Class Richard Giennan '39: Inde pendent, won decision ovei Rill O'Biien '3O, Phi Delta, Theta Robeit Thuicl '42, Penn State Club, won decision eve, ne Nelson '4l, Phi Gamma Delta John Haitianft '4O, Junioi Fat estry Club, won decision ovei Ralph DeFalco '39, Inde pendent John Mahoney '42, Phi Delta -Theta, won decision Beane Peal' '39, Independent Stan Glabick '4l, Independent won decision ovef , Donald Del Mango '42, Delta Upsilon Robe, t Stafford '42, Sigma Pi, "eon decision over Robeit }hooks '42, Delta Upsilon Kimbef Giimm '42, Phi Sig ma Kappa, won by TKO Gym John Cilium '42, Phi Gamma n Delta, 20 seconds, thud ound Rainey Buell '42, Independ ent, eon decision over John Rose '4O, Independent Reverend Benny ' Gets Ovation For ; Tally It was a dramatic moment in a di amatic setting Penn State uns leading Susquehanna, 93-20, uith only two minutes to play 12 field goals would put 'the game in the bag for the Closed ets It was up to pudgy "Ben ny" Gould, Susquehanna co-cap tain, to come through Benny had been held guileless all evening so he was due (yes, overdue) to put the game on ice Suddenly these was a mad scramble uncle! the State basket A Susquehanna man - finally scooped up the ball, feinted to the left, then' pegged fay 'down the court to a little figure in led It was Benny , He sins alone under his own bucket . Three thousand eyes were on him A bounce , 10 - quick tun , And herplunk , Benny had seated The gallery went wild "Encore, Benny, eneme , " . But it was too lute Susquehanna lost but Benny was a hero Add human intetest Benny is mauled, has two little children and is a pi cachet , - Give , - / i 4 ai. j o d o e Ck colates , I vs \ , ," r ? ."'" ,t_ " '''..**::, -:- '" , .. . Gift Memos is nay, with our sraod array o(Whitman a Choco lates The Sampler, $l3O to $730. Others at Stlc up COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE WEST COLLEGE, AVENUE NEXT‘TO CORNER,RO9M Track Coach Picked Mentors' President Chick Wei net, Penn State's track and cross-country coach, has been elected president of the coaches association 'mowed foe the fitst time at the recent N C A A meet at East Lansing, Mich Wet nei 's election makes him 3502Fi ?.., MIVSCASIA:SI:AiRIiiAI47:SI7•SMINVVOi3ISI).-. 4 3,. - .315 , 0• • • ‘4' Why wait 'til the last minute to get those gifts Shop in complete comfort .. without the rush and hustle of the city stores. Kahn ' s Men Shop The Home of Hart-Schaffner and Marc kiiita:ezer.,--.,l:zssam.mmw.m=mcntimisszimmoitmcl=ip.eis.-sv.-ar:zvz Page Three the thud Nittanv Linn mentni to hold office in the NC A A Leo Houck is vice-pi esident of the box ing conches association, and Chat he Speidel set ved last veal as pi c,ident of the vorstling group Oregon State College has mean painted on its sidewalks to Indi cate whole students may light cig arettes, eheie they may throw them away
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