Page Four Lawthermen Begin Drills For 4-Game Holiday Tour 10 To Leave Su'nday For Suicide Trip By 808 WILSON Thole will be no quill thing as a long Cinistmas vacation for Penn States basketball Lions she begin intensive Mills today in nieparation for their four game holiday test - tour Having alleady lumped tin ough a tilo of conditioning tests. the Lao Mermen. 10 stiong, m ill leave next. Sunday night for Chicago where they mill face DePaul Oni veteity's Blue Demons on Monday night The following Wednesda} night the Lions tangle .with a sl rong Michigan State live at East Lansing Meet Syracuse Again Soeeping eastuard to Syracuse, the Nittanymen take on the Or ange in a repeat performance Ness Year's Eve Climaxing the suicide trip the Lions, aided and abetted very ably by Colorado Univeisity's Ballatoes, iunneis up for the Na tional Invitation Basketball title last yvai, sill turn the Ice Palace at Hershey (Pa) into a setitable melting pot. The 10 men v.ho mill attempt to keep State's basketball escutcheon unstained throughout the stiff se ries ale regulars Max Corbin, Charley Prosser, Johnny Barr, Bill Steppe' and Cliff McWilliams, as well as Kerm Christman, George Chalmers, Norm Remit], Jim Richardson and"Stott Moffatt uho will do i °serve duty on the trip (11 Reserve Strength Seen Lliv,ther's reserve strength vas ldenoeti on Saturilay afternoon en the seconds shipped a 0, o ng Lock Haven Teachers' quin :, .19.36 Both Kenn Christman unOtee Moffatt played - impres- HIVy against the Teachers Mol- Jett r etitled himself as a canny - long s ot artist and a good feeder while %Ostrom', still a meek de fensive pinye'r,'showed promise of becoming ‘•ta, 'dependable scoring that cat 't ` ,, ; . t, Folios an Pel, lug .. Vic holiday tour d before anothei , lasue cit;the Colle gian is publlsAd`, hho'Elons sill tontinue their pri4niiftaimice build up nrogranipVlllthltimes here against Weskornilteseme (Jan 1) and RutgeroJan 7), Before taeliiiiig Carnegie Toth in their openin,,Eastern Conference assigninmit ithtinight of Jan 17, the Lawthopmen/ ‘,lll, do battle A% itil 131rckiiell's 'Bisons and Muli limber gam' ules Sehott,To',Attend Meetings I*..Cack.P. Schott, Dean of the Schbol. Oflhysical Education and AthletiEs:4will attend meetings of flfe National Collegiate Athletic AY,ociation and the College Phy .ocal Education Msociation in Chicago from December 27 to 30 Hoc Hall Accomodates 6.600 Rec Hall has a Lapacay of 5922 ,pec.tatm , , at anal basketball game t On-a sport's night when theta is no basket-ball game, 6600 persons can be accommodated CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired, portable and of lice numblues for sale or rent Dial 2.142 Harry IL' Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BE yr. TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNC— All work guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered. The Re etringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr POW fthiNT—Doublo room with omfol table single belle Inquire 132 b Pugh Ott eel or dial 3.156 135 2tp1.113 WANTED—little to Philadelphia or vicinity Pride). December 23, for 1110 paskiengein Inquire Stu dent Union Odic° 149 ltp-BB Fort RUNT—Large single room to student Jimmy 1 inquire 113 East Park avenue 150 2tp-TB FOR RENT—Double room with single beds Inquire 3JJ S Ath ol ton street. Dial Stl7 152 ltp•BB LOST—Blink wallet Important personal cards Needed badly Cull Dean 1000 Reward 1611tp•BB The student who was sold al di iectory flunked for students liv ing in elation, Clearfield, Clin ton, Columbia, Crawford, Curn bealand and Dauphin counties is asked to return it to the Regis tiat's office and "receive an un marked Directory in its stead itYour Way Miiiie4 Houck NonCommitat After Last Season's Poor Guess By BERNARD A. NEWMAN Below. last year's boxing season got uncial m..ty, mospetts wale so ought that' a championship club was pi echcted foi Coach Leo Houck's mitt team But these predictions were never ieahzed, fot when Houck', two ace mittwieldess, Billy Soose and Nestor Kociubinski, were declared inelligible because of piofessionalism, the Lion team went to fiagments With two definite point-getters out of a possible eight lost to the team, the Houckmen went on to gain a mete three-win and four loss season ecause of "breaks" such as this, Leo makes no piognostica tions fin the coming season But the shrewd professor of sockology has been all smiles these days, and it's because of a nice mop of mates ial he's been develop ing up in the punch foundry. This material is made alio: veterans fiom last yeas's team, present intiaminal biffets, and some newcomers A few teal threats for varsity bet ths come from members of last ,yesn's freshman team, what with Red Stanko pressiZg hank Sil vestri, varsity 145-pounder, jim my Lewis claiming tights to the 155-pound position, Les Cohen, a 165'ei, and heavyweight Johnny Patrick- (junior) Bernie Sandson and Johnny Patrick (senior), both flashes in then freshman yeas, have return ed to , the fold after a layoff of one and two years respectively Both look good in then daily workouts and may be called upon to supra sent the 155 and 155-pound berths Coach Houck has a problem in the 135-pound division for, if Capt Roy Hanna is not able to make the weight, and it looks that way at present, he will have little =tonal to pick fiom The °ther divisions ate packed platy well with material, with Al Tapman, Alex Sopchah, Hank' Schweitzer, Dave McKinley, Spike Alter, Nate Handler, Ted Nemeth, and Leon Gajecki making up some of the gioup And if ever Houck; fat sonic season os other, becomes in dire need of .1 heavyweight, he can al ways call on the manages of the boxing team Pat Costello who flashed some sale him in the in ti annuals INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS Bat ney Ewell's flashy Pasta. match to the finals in the 155- pound class moved the exciting peak among 33 inttamin al box ing-bouts in Rec Hall Thursday, Fu day, and Satin day. Etsell cam back Saturday to down both Bob Band and Johnny Hai ttanft af- Names of the intramural box ing champions are posted by the Collegian in the Corner Room window Final bouts were held in Rec Hall last night after the Collegian went to press tci thawing with Baud in a hot battle Friday Summaries (excluding finals) 125-pound class • Bill Bieene '42; Theta Kappa Phi,.won decision oyes Raymond Gobdnol '4O, Delta Upsilon , Paul Cavanaugh '4O, Phi Delta Theta, won by decision ovei Walt Francis '39, Delta Chi George Hankins '4l, Sigma Phi Sigma,, won decision oval Bill Massey '4O, Alpha Gamma Rho Jack English '4l, Independent, non decision over Paul Cavan augh '4O, Phi Delta Theta George Hankins '4l, Sigma Phi Sigma, non decision ovei Bill Etienne '4l, Theta Kappa Phi 135 pound class Hairy Finney '4O, Sornia Phi Epsilon, won decision over Elvin Firehock '39, - Delta Chi Heiman Goffbeig '42, Indepen dent, won decision over Bill Hub lei '4l, Beta Theta Pi John Phillips '4l, Mangle, won decision over David Gieei, 2-yew. student, Independent Edgar Landon '4O, Kappa Delta Rho, won decision over David Se gal '42, Independent Heiman Goffbeig '42, Inde pendent, won by forfeit over Ed.'. gar Landon '4O, Kappa Delta Rho John Phillips '4l, Tillingle won decision over Hauy Finney '4O, Sigma Phi Epsilon ' 145-pound class Pete Dunbeig '4O, Independent, won deepaon eve! Hairy Morfoid '42, Independent George Genn '9l, Independent, won by forfeit over Andrew Paton '4l, Independent Charles Mattern, '92, Indepen dent, won by forfeit over Wilburn Corbett '4l, Kappa Delta Rho George Genn '4l, Independent, won decision over Leo Russell '4l, Kappa ,Delta Rho Charles Mattein '42, Independ ent, won decasion eve: Pete Dols berg '4O, Independent 155 pound class Hal Fiy '4O, Phi Delta Theta, won decision over Aubrey None make' '4l, Independent William Rodd '42, Phi Delta Theta won by forfeit over Robert Davis '4l, Phi Sigma Kappa. Bob Band '42, Penn State Club, won decision over Stanley Glabal '42, Independent John Hai tranft '4O, Junior FOlestel, won decision over John Meehan '42, Independent Barney Ewell '42, Independent, fought to a draw with Bob Baird '42, Penn State Club _ Hal Fiy '4O, Phi Deta Thad, won decision over Kimber Gin= '42, Phi Sigma Kappa Myron Woolman '9O, Indepen dent, won decision over William Rodd '42, Phi Delta Theta Barney Ewell '42, Independent, won decision over Bob Baird p 42, Penn State Club, after 'drawing memos day. -,, Balmy iwell '42, Independent, won decision oven John Multiunit '4O, Junior Fore,tei Hal Fty '4O, Phi Delta Theta, won decision over Myion Wool man '9O, independent 165-pound class Wilbert Scheel Beaver House, won decision over John Kauffman '39, Delta Tau Delta Bepjamin Seem '42, Indepen-, dent, won decision o'.er Dick Carl ton '92, Independent. Wilfred Baughcr '39, Delta Chi, won by forfeit over Bob Moyer '4O, Independent Benjamin Seem '92, Indepen dent, won decisions-over Frank Williams '9O, Phi Delta Theta. David McKinley '4l, Indepen dent, won decision over Wilfred Baugher '39, Delta Chi. off the records Out vote foe the best tecoid of the week is Larry Clinton's THE DEVIL WITH THE DEVIL, one of Clinton's own compositions Sty led stthilat to SHADRACK, it has a definite appeal to swing funs The band bi togs the plaster down in the windup JEEP ERS CREEPERS on the othet side in cludA a good vocal by bombe:list Ford Leafy Toonny Dorsey tuins out SWEET SUE—JUST YOU in the vocal style that made his MARIE famous Tommy plays 'some hot tiombone on the ieveise, TIN ROOF BLUES Sammy Kaye cautions us not to wait till THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS to be good The feveise is EV ERYBODY'S LAUGHING These ace excellent dance recordings in the swing and sway style with good vocalizing by Tommy Ryan and the Three Batons Richaici Himbei, who did so well with MINUET IN JAZZ, does a beautiful job fot Victor with two new popular songs, DAY AFTER DAY and PRELUDE TO A KISS Another Goodman swing classic deftly made Benny's best ,manner is TOPSY and SMOKE HOUSE One of the most populat songs of the day is YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY, and it takes Russ Morgan to put the numbei across leaving noth ing to be desired His vocal helps make it one of the best of the week. The ieveise is THIS IS MADNESS, festal' ing a classy, vocal by Gloisu Whitney Bing Crosby fans will go wild over his Decca tecoitling of MY REVERIE He gets together with biothei Bob's oldest's to tecold this and OLD FOLKS on the oth ei side of the platter te .. These fans will probably like Donald Nevis's 'molding of TREES accompanied by Eddie Dunstedter at the organ Audi , Rub and His Clouds of Joy 'mold I WON'T' TELL A SOUL fm Decca This well-hand led, popular numbed is backed up with TOADIE TODDLE, an ap pealing novelty number. Fiances Langfoal, ' accompanied by the Paul Taylor Climisters, bangs SERENADE and THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER beautifully Swinefans may mot be interested, but for loved!; of the near-classic, these lecoldings will definitely appeal . PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Between The Lions- By HERB CAHAN Sports Elides Theta is nothing like the ap 'Heath of New Year's and its-ac companying resolutions to imbue one with a feeling of trying to acknowledge past a c co nip I is h ments, and stilt of catch up on "things I have foigotten to do" Hete ate a\ few of your comes pondent's omissions since Sep tembet—Pete Olexy, who captain ed the Lions' 1937 moss-country _team, did a swell job in his first coaching attempt as mentor of the undefeated frosh hill-and dalets . of couise much credit is due Coaches Chick Weiner and Bill Jeffrey foe then ciack outfits the wi cutting clinics of Char lie Spbidel and Johnny Lawthet's basketball session are doing much to improve the high school com petition throughout the state, as well as popularize these sports theta is no doubt that Sandy Kianich's absence (because of his recent illness) will be keenly, felt when the competition gets tough in the strong Eastern Basketball Conference . Also, congtats to the following newly elected 'spotts captains— Spike Alter, football in 1939 . Dean Hanley, honorary 1938 grid captain Flank Maule, moss county . Len Krouse and Bill Smaltz, honorary freshinan football co-captains . Herm Goffbetg, honorary leades of the frosh haulms Syacusc's all-opponent football eleven did not list a single Penn State gridder --. in spite of that 33-6 salmis° shellacking . . Lion vaisity teams have licked the Sy iacusans in four different sports this Fall (football, soccer, moss country, and basketball) . inci dentally, the Nittany basketeeis ian up the same number of points against the Orange as the grid men —33-- Joe Knipe, foimer Penn State intercollegiate wiestl ing champ, and Nestor Kociubin sky, Lion ring star to years ago. ate offering their services gratis in assisting Coaches Speidel and Houck Chuck Cheiundolo, Penn State's football captain in 1936 and now the pivot man for the Cleveland Rams, was named thud team all- Pro center that other gym nast-clown, v.ho assisted comedian coach Gene Wettstone between halves of the Syracuse game last week, was assistant track coach Bob Grieve . Lou Bluth, a via sity gild guard heic in '34, , '35, and '36, was iccently feted for his successful coaching at South Will lanispot t High Tommy Sluisei, football and boxing captain a few years- ago and now mit mentor and assistant in football at V P 1 . , has a boxing manager named Mike Jacobs' . . two of the canes in IM boxing were DU's ring manage' Pat Cos tello and football manager-elect Jetty Howat th •T Revision Group Releases Plins (Continued From Page One) by lepiesent.itives directly to the College Senate Committee on Stu dent Welfare and the Board of Tiustees, if possible Inasmuch as the Senate Corn mitten is devoted to the promotion of student welfaie, 'the revision group pointed out, it would only be logical to assume that aim stu dent iepiesentative should be peimutted to attend all meetings of Senate as a non-voting iepte'entative of the student , ...body The same rule, it was be lieved, should apply to the Trus tees, e‘cept in cases wheie stu dent welfate was not immediate ly affected The committee, composed of Chairman Robert L • South '3D, Joseph C Myers '4O, Robert W. Baker '4l, Robert S Voris '4O and John A Tioanoiitch '39,—isre sented a tentative report to Stu dent Council Sunday, iequesting additional time to study thd pres- ent setup The request waegrant ed Members of Delta Kappa EPsrlon fraternity a Brown University chattered a plane 'to fly to the Dartmouth-Brown game ' , Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year SCHILLING - PUGH STREET RECEIVES HONOR +++ Dr Davis, professor of physi cal education and athletics, was recently elected president of tire Pennsylvania State Associatiod for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at a meeting in Hai iisburg He succeeds Dr Wil liam F Meredith of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania Dr Davis Will speak on "Teach- Teaming Goes 'Round The Mulberry Bush," report on a five year study of teacher tiaimng, act as chairman of a committee iepoiting on teaching minciples and technique, and be a member of two panels on requu ed physical education in colleges at the 42nd annual meeting of the Collegiate Physical Education Association in Chicago, December 28, 29, 30 He will also attend concurrent meet ing of the NCAA and the Amer man Football Coaches Association, as will Dean Call P Schott and Coach Bob Higgins Varsity Sinks CublNatators Coach Bob Galbraith's varsity swimmers proved themselves too strong for a hard-lighting but in experienced yearling outfit as they overpowered the,thilis, 41 ,to 25, in Glennland pool Friday , Upsetting veteran Boyne Wood, yearling Tom Reissman 'took , first in the 220-yard freestyle The two were neck and neck at the last turn but Reisman's sprint pulled him out In front at the finish Elmer Webb, fresh back stroker, also copped a first place The Sal sify's Mark Vinzant, holder of the pool i ecord foi the 150 yard back stroke, was not competing Closest race of the meet was the 100-yaid freestyle won by varsity man Bill Kilpatrick Kilpatrick and Captain Chuck Welsh battled on wen terms through' most of the distance At the 75-yard mark, Welsh moved Into the lead but KR Patrick whipped it up to take the race by a hair ' - The 100 yard, medley relay saw the fresh team edge out the var ally as letterman Guy MLLaugh• lie pulled a Corrigan on the last lap and ended up at the side of the peel instead of the end The varsity won the 200-yard re lay and McLaughlin took the div ing with varsity man Luther Hoy nosing oat cub Al Price for second! hat Allison of the varsity took the 50 yard freestyle and sopho more Al Boileau won the 100 yard , breast stroke The University or Illinois 1, building a new student union build• ing at a cost of $1,000,000. Get Those Last Minute Gifts . , . . • CUmpacts , . • Beauty Sets , • Shaving Sets t , COLLEGE CUT RATE , ' Next, to Corner Room ... BEST WISHES, FOB-. . . . A MERRY CHRISTMAS 4 - s- and a HAPPY NEW YEAR - HAPPY L, EGOLF'S '-'- . . ~. =ME top at New Regulations By NCAA Will Speed Up' Wrestling , By GEORG: Wiestling is_koing to be a In, At least that's the intention of curb those unnecessary evils that and intentionally going off' the m: mat to get of a dangerous spot. The penalties for these misde meanors of the mat have been made stringent, by giving the refeiee powet to ionise the'wres tleis' Positions or disqualifying the offendei after one of mole warnings Stalling Time Out To further cut down.the waste of time caused by wrestlers, es pecially ,in the heavies weight classes continually going out of bounds, another new ruling states that a'legal fall may occui when the defensive wiestles's head_ or any past of his body except his shoulders as oir the mat. The Rules 'Committee has also adopted three new weights for the lightest classes-121, 128, and 136 pounds—confirming rumors of a change this fall Meanwhile Coach Charlie Spei del Is doing his part in Inman spectator-intelest by molding what should be a colorful team. - No Breathers There ate no "Menthe's" at the beginning of the schedule, and Chatlie will have to work fast to get his boys back into shape after the inevitable holiday let-down For on the second Saturday af ter the Christmas recess—Jane aly 19—the Nittanymen open a week full of top-notch competition when they face Nebraska in Rec Hall, followed by Michigan here on the ensuing Thursday, and Princeton away on that Saturday , As a warm-up for the gruelling opening week, the matmen' have only the Interclass finals'c'm Janu ary 7 Instead of having finalists in class eliminations wrestle, Cap tain Don Bachman '39, Ernie Boltz '4O, and Zoe Scalzo '4l will organize upper-class teams, while Joe Knipe '37, will select' the freshman group, and wheievei team posts are disputed. ' ~ Ski Coach Names Six For Lake`Placid Meet Sie membeis of the Penn State Ski club have been selected, by Coach Max\ Deicum to participate in the Annual Lake Placid College leek ski meet on December 30 and 31 and January 1 and 2 Captain Jim Wilson, Harry Hitchcock, and Chuck Mlle' ty will each enter four events, the 14-kilometer cross country, slalom, downhill, and moss country relay Entering two events each will be Bill Mosso, Sam Crabtree, and Max Peters None of the State entrants will participate in the Jump competition. Mme htan 1,900 guests, horn states attended the recent Media College high school day Merry Christmas ,and a ' Happy New Year SPIDER SCHLESS ore interesting spot t to watch Jilts he recently-adopted NCAA, i ules to slow up so many bouts—stalling, :t or puslung:thci opponent oil the Trackmen To Meet Ohio State Jan. 28 - Swadded in towels, sweat clothes, gloves and whatever else they can find bandy, Coach Chick Werner's winter 'tiacknien have been working out regularly on the outdoor boards in spite of cold weather and adverse conditions in preparation tel then -meet with a powerful Ohio State outfit in the Buckeyes' fieldhouse in Columbus, 0, on January 28 Tryouts Jan 4 Tryouts for the Ohio meet aro scheduled for January 4 in meads including the 60 yard dash, the 60- yard high and low hurdles, the 440, 880 and mile rum Tao milers and shot-putteis will also have trials Hampered by luck of a: place to practice,' high-mmpers Will Doe nert,, Vie , Sandham, and Disk Smith will probably ,have to go against Ohio State's Charlie Walk er, brother of the world's record holder' and a jumper who has al ready turned in performances bet ter than six and a half feet,' with no actual jumping practice Ordinarily, Coach Werner sa)s, the Lions could give Ohio State a good battle, but held back, by POOl training facilities, the Nittanymen must enter the meet as underilom [ L- MOTT'S SODA GRILL - "', WISHES TO ~. 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