Friday, January 13,1939 Lineups; In Doubt For Ring, Mat Openers Tomorrow 4247 Victor); Over -` Priihes Cagers For-Mules , - By 808 WILSON - _ ' ' 7 ! Not without nuggiving% will Penn State'q bitqlcetball , ginnti, fie , ,h loin it iollicking 42-17 vietory - neer Butknell, lenve.torniniow for Al lentown whole q tough tugale with the - MuhlenlieigiUniveruty Mule,. I No iepetition of the , Roman ,IMliday that. was enjoyed at Buck- Dell's expense is- anticipated 'at ,Mulilenbeig It took only the car bon copy of LaWthei's varsity five to dispose of the 819011% but a' - singe (Ion: Tod a veteran Mule Outlet will make the competitive ,tingle,considerably more acute Regulars to Start Imictive since the Rutgers iamb, the Nannyegulai will shall again t the Mules MeWill- Mins,and Prossei will handle the forwaid posts, Stoppei will work OM pivot spot, and Barr and Col bni tulce cane orthe guard ,Misignment•,. • „ , - Reserves Noun Racustn, Jimmy Ttlehiudson, Scott Moffatt, Kerm Christman, George Chalmers and Kibbe Sopp'Jwill also make the tup ';Canny basket-11.0ging by Scott - - Moffatt, who iattled seven field goals into the netting, was the , major feature of State's lop-sided y over ILeknell's bewildered liisons Dumping in baskets from `r,tiftry conceivable angle, the easy geing redhead accounted for 12 of Lions' 27 points in the frist half fh team ,that started and pliy 474 ..Aake , Note of This :Now After the dance - 'orafter 'the bOuia, _stn 19r a'-`snack' 75' - Wishingihe Boxing Team a Successful Season. , - CAMPUS RESTAURANT, Co'rner College and Pugh ,'HOME COOKING HOME-MADE' PIES - ' - - 100% AMERICAN - ' - -_DON , LYMAN'S - RESTAURANTS - 1102 11th Ave. ; . , Beaver Ave. ,; L Altoona;:Pa , ' Allen St , ' PITTSBURGH STYLE . -HAMBURGER SANDWICHES ...:- - , ' - ) 100% Pure'ileef _ STEAKS,',CHOPS AND ROA . 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(I e —Moffatt, - Chi istman, Racusin, - 'Maui dson and Chal mers) against, Rutgers Es :deuce that this quintet way defensively stiljngei is the fact that the Bisons N vei e held to a magic total of 17 paints , The visitors wete sta icely _able to eghtei five points in the second period • The islittany - iesei ves were weakest offensively 'The fan - sized-seme of 42 points 19 not at I Alicative of what the Lion, total might have been had the e servcs made good a thud of the I goals that' were missed Except fm the 'fist five men, Lav ther used his entne squad Statios sophomoi es 4COI ed 'lB of the 42' points The box score Penn State - lid, Pk Tot Moffat, 1 - 7 ' 0 0 14 Edgar „ . ' —0 , 0 0 0 Modeler-1, I -- 0 1- 1 1 Rhode9l 1 1 Ka pp . 2 0- 0 4 Racueln, e • .1 1. 4, 7 Kawa . 0 0 0 0 Cl owell 1 0- 0, 2 Chi ' , Mean, g 4 1- 6 9 Davies , ' . 0 01 0 Ttlehartl9o6, g ' 1 0- 0 ' 2 MO= 1!;=EMIII But knell Pp! Vlq,, Tot t• t 2- 4 4 Eglielman, t 1 0- 2 2 Riley 0 0 I 0 Arnunn,,e 0 ' 2- 4 : nu7eo 0 0- 2 0 Lane, g 2 0 1 9 'Nolan, g 2 , 0- 0 - 9 Totals , . - ¢ 5 14 17 acme by quarter 4 Btielfflell 7 5'2 3-17 Penn State , 16 11; G- 9-42 Aporovecl Penn° Psirore Swine s School BUSINESS TRAIN'IN.G . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • ,„ AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE , for young men and women. ; itinz ; • :• _" One, Twa and Three Team I IDay1 Day ond ' Esening Courses , • 8 Weeks Summer Session Founded 1865 -- PEI-RCE SCHCiOL , Pine $t Weft of Brood Phllodelpao,Po Boxing Team Faces Green Terrors Here By , BERNIE NEWMAN Penn State's rabid fight fans will be In the dark - until tomor row night as to the ringthen who will uphold' the Nittan3 Lion col ors when the locals initiate the 10 . 19 boxing season against 'the Owen Tennis of - Western Mat y land In the thirteenth meeting be tween, the two Institutions The opening bell Is set for 7 p m ' Weight problems still exist!, and It will mobably - be after this aft ernoon's workout before "Doctor" Houck will learn whether or not, a few of hid punch artists can fit Into the different weight divisions of the well balanced 911111111 he has mapped nut ' Hanna Overweight Captain Roy Hanna is still couple of pounds overweight and If he is unable to come down to 315, there will be a shift In, the lower weights Mike Cooper, who was expected to battle In the 120-pound doss, Is also a bk . ton heavy at present In such a case. Ken-By rd will open tomorrow night's -program as the 120 pounder, with Cooper and , Al Tupman respectlvely taking the 127_end 135 assignments, Hanna going tip to 145 But, if Leo Florian keeps his fingers crossed tomorrow, when the boys ,weigh in, be may lie lucky enough to send in a fine balan'eed team for, the opening meet This would bring together Mike Cooper and Rouse, of Western Matyland, in the 120 pound t with Al Tapman going in against fleck; at 127 Captain Hanna would- tangle with Ricker for the 1.15 pound decision; and Red Stan- Ito coming back into the picture by slugging it out with Lambert, at 145", - The heavies divisions are minty definitely' set Leo Houck is ex pected to split the Bernie Sandmon- Jimmie Lewis competition for the 156 pound berth by sending :in Saiulson against Captain Red Ben del, who is familiar around these' pails tenths, trimmings he him la ken,.in_theop et from`our own Sam my. Donato - Lewis, in turn, will be spotting 10 point& when he goes against Calhoun, the only other ,Western Maryland veteran, In, the 165 divi sion Johnny Pattick, Sr ,'lNitl_handle the 175 pound 'assignment, stack ing int against Adolph Complet ing the card will be Nate Handler versus Petrucci In the heal y weight class SPORTOGRAPHY From-Choir Boy To Cagey.. in 3 Years By 808 WILSON - Them was a time when the man sang in a church clm; when he used to raise calves as a member of she 4-H Club, and when 'he preferred dramatics - and debating to athletics But,that wiii once upon u time. , Today Howard Clifton WWl lamn, Jz , spends his spate time on the Rec Hall hardwood clad in a basketball- uniform and a Prus sian haircut. , , . . Never much' of an athlete in high school, Qliircame to State with no expectations whatsoever or playing varsity basketball. For a wade he was content to sing in the College and Presbyterian choirs, write poetry, and stick pretty close to his pre-law, texts But— whCn basketball season came 'along, Cliff decided to take a crack at the sport. He made the freshman squad, Spent his sopho z more year on the 'varsity tiltng off the awkwaid edges, and is now only, ilium regular on the Lion Squad . Vital statistics. Cliff is a six foot, three-inch, 200-pounder . , Cot his biggest basketball thrill scoring 16 points as a reserve ifga nst West Vnginia last year . . Has written thine songs which lie hopes Will be good enough for the , Spring Thespian show . . ‘. Waits to be a 'class officer before he gradiiittes,,and-a ter graduation t. Went into the DePaul game 'minus ankle wraps, got' his , left ankle badly, sprinneff and has been superstitious about the ,wraps ever since . ~Once when he was a 4-H Club member, Cliff had his picture taken., for Peic',Moviatone with ar calf - (baby coiv)'.hls„ arms and 'Charles Schwab, step,' inagnata, at his side: Still to,writi poetry Plays a fairViiinanf bridge, danc: es some and has an All-College average' of 1.9 . Is,-a member of Pi 'Kappa Alpha `fraternity, Inteifiateinity Council and Panel • L PENN STATE COLLEGIAN OPEN SEASON TOMORROW LEO HOUCK _ : CHARLES SPEIDEL Merm e -Faceil Tech , Away I , ...4 Penn State's varsity swimmers Ken Bunk and Boyne Wood will will splash B out against the Cm- swim the 220 and 440 yard events negie Tech tankmen tomorrow af- , Luther Hoy and (hay McLaugh- ternoon at Pittsburgh 9ln, sinnets in the meet t'6 It h With one meet under their Penn, will do the thing and \lark belts; Coach Calbralth's boys plan Vinpnt and Dale Welsh will bat to redeem their lost; to Penn by tle Tech in the backstroke Bill defeating the Pinth and stretch Reilly and Al Boileau will hold Ing their streak or sins over Tech down the breaststroke spots to the in a row Vin7ant,' Boileau and Chuck Coach Galbraith's' squad will b.f.!. Welsh will compose the medley practically the same an that which telav outfit The 900 yard free swam against Penn last Saturday sh le relay leant will be made up Captain Chuck Welsh, Bill Kirk- of Allison, Kirkpatrick, C Welslt patrick, and Bob Allison will take and ettliet Tolomy Crocker, Tom care of the 50 and 100-yard free Robinson, Al Bechdel or Dick style sprints while distance men Robnet John Lawther's- Ba (Rood developments to basketball, !nought about by t ale ehangett aY well as the votinal evolution' of the ffiline, have canoed an Influx of biota new roan ternunology, niharh has mythfied Mr Aye, aye Fan To clarify/ ?wiry of the yew , COVIR 'and to moan= thew to relation to the old, John Lawthet, reonfState's basketball (work kw pt epai ed the following glossary which ithauld prove Wain( to basketball specta tots ) Man-f4r-Man Defense Each playoi is avvignett" t !me atc opponent whom he is to _pig vent from sem mg' ' Zone Defense pr Playei s ' ale assigned relative flpoi meas and concentiote on thy ~ball, instead_of—themarL-,Assign Ong players to fixed floor areas is an outmoded type of defense 'Rothe', the defensive men play Incas of the court in which these IS an offensive threat These oleos change as the offensive threat clidiges This movement of defen sive play is usually called the slid ing lone Fast Break System of offense in which a team, ledoveru s ig the ball by tntel ceptton, inbound, out of bounds awatd,or any °the' means, doves at full 'speed towards _the basket in an attempt to sane before op ponents' hkve a chance 'to form then 'defense - penpprate Offense -- The opposite of fast break in which the offensive team, choosing to bung the ball down couit slow ly, .uoihs through the defense systemtitically by use of some pierously practiced play Screen Play Offensive playetv assume legal positions on the floor which Intel , fere with the movement of the defensne players. and enable' an offensive player awith the ball to shoot of ,dibble 'Legal" means stationary position at leash three feet from the defensive player Switching Also called sliding and cross checking A _defensive, maneuver in mhich 'defensive men exchange opponents ft is deSigned' to com bat the screen pluy RI ample Foul players rile In volved Offensive players A and 13, defensive players C and ;D. Offensive player A is dribbling the ball Offensive player B places himself in such a position as to set up a screen behind defensive player C who had been guarding A Now it is up to defensive play er D (oi iginally charged - with guarding the screen& B) to sivi.ch his attention to 'A' It is then the - duty of C to pick up of fensive player B as quickly ,as possible , Automatic Switching Defensive players switch or ex change positions simultaneously with the movement of,,the , ball This term is applied to certain types of sliding zone'defenses Types of ,Offense Screen Play, (ste above) Set Play A , pie-arranged" movement on the part of the offensive team de• signed to'fiee'a man for an , open or "set" shot at the basket Pivot Play *, ' Style of attack 'in which one player`standssvith his back to his own basket near, the foul' line, in ,order to receive and return passei 'and' serve as,'''a s scieen for his team-mates cutting around him. He is known as a pivot man; In ketball DiCtionary "the4west he ts often referred to a, (he post man Pass-and-Cut _ This is_ also called "give-an-go" and "pass-and-reLui n pass," in which Playei passes to a team mat:, cuts foi the basket and re ceives a aetuin pass In this &Ten sivg;,psnneuvFt,,,up,.yCreen,.playc, is_ used , Continuity Playu Offensive players follow regular 'outlined paths of attack which hung them to then miginal post bone, reedy for a lepetition of the same , maneuver if no shot at the bask - et results Examples Weaving Offense An offensive maneuver in‘which players continually moss each other's path and exchange the ball by .hoot passes. Figure-of-Eight Players to tate in-the form of an "8" so that the moving plaveis tend to inter fere with the movement of the defensive playeis and thereby free an offensive player foe an open shot at the haslet Griss-Cross Usually a form of the flame-eight in which playeis cut across the court in front of the basket, traveling first to one side, j tben the other Hat.lcing, Holding, Blocking Hacking is illegal personal con tact made by a striking motion of the 'hands It occurs most num ently ~ w hen the defensive player, "attempting to strike the ball, hits the arms of the offensive player. Holding so opponent the pio giessy„of, an bpponent by use of handwor aims If this impediment is accomplished by contact with some ( 'othet part of the body it IS usually called blocking Block ing is. also called when an offen sive player,-attempting to "screen" gets nearer to the defensive play et than the legal distance of three feet This is en illegal screen of "pickoff " Miscellaneous Term , inology , Dribble,'lnterchange - Results when a player dibbling the' bull passes of bounces the ball to ti team-mate cutting close .behind him. A'weaving offense is bused 'on this principle Double Dribble ' A violation is called "for dou ble dribbling" and the opponent is awaided, the ball out of bounds when a player discontinues his dribble,' that is, comes to a halt 'with the ball and then begins his diibble" , agam, when he dribbles with - two hands at once; or when he brings the ball to a momentary pause in the process of dribbling. _ Scissoring' A modern and effective type of screening occursing when an of fensive min runs between a team mate and his defensive opponent. It often results in a collision be tween two_defensive`playeis Feinting:or Faking Some:movement to deceive 'the deferisive player as to the move mentof the ball or body. Pot,Shot, or ,Set Shot '- Shin:ding - from' a still' position 3 Vets Sure To Wrestle Cornhuskers By GEORGE SCHLESS Three lettermen sure stai tet three sophomofes =long vet e an 'tend to then Itnnting one position still a gi eat big ques tion maig another compin a tively light heavyweight That is how the Lion wiestlen shape up foi then opening meet of the season—Colch Clue lie Spealel's the teenth—in Ree Ball tomorrow at 3 30 pin with the Col nhuskeis of Nebraska King Slated for 120 =a==l= plum veteran, will wiestle at 120 pounds, piobably meeting Milton Kusaa, foi mei Kansas pi op school champ A tough battle is expected in the 128-pound clasl with clank Craighead, Lion semi, meeting Tim Knight who lost a dubious de mien to Pcinceton's Dick Handing in the Nationals here last Match John, the second of the grap pling Craighead twins, will pi o bably by the Nittany 115'w, al though Flank Gleason, who upset the senior in last Saturday's In teichiss finals, has a chance of hi caking into the lineup In the 145-pound class, problem child - of the Speidelmen, sopho moics Cult Eves and Frank Hot pel, and serums Ed Kraybill and Joe Saporito stack up neatly equ ally, and any one of them may face Bill Luke oi Lee Cline, Ne biaqka veterans 2 Good Men in 155 Speidel has two good men in the 155-pound dMsion—Junan vetm an Roy Gensler and Joe Sealro, captain of last year's freshman team Fm Nebraska, it will be either letterman Ray Tomes in Rosenthal, forme' lowa pep champ CAA= Don Bachman, unde featod last season until - tweed out by knee injuly, will hold down the 165-pound bet th, probably against Paul Fuller, a newcomer to the Cm nhusket team EIIIIC 801 t 7, last yam's heavy ueight, oi Bill Bachman, sopho more Mother of the Lion-captain, will ~get the call at 175 pounds, with George Elliot, 195 pound junior with only the 1938 Nation als as expo mike, meeting either Shelley Condon oi George Sea mann, Nebraska gild end, in the heavyweight event • I Women in Sports 1 "The cleanest pool of the 250 1 test in this state," says the state insoectoi "The finest equipped athletic building foi women this side of the Rockies, with the exception of Vassar's," says Miss Haidt How many of you have ti red out free pool—everything provided ex cept swimming caps—or how many of you have made use of the bowling alleys, badminton court, ping pong tables of other model n features of al is new The swimming pool is open ev ery aftei noon, ezcept Monday, at 4 o'clock , and you are invited to make use of the various game fac ilities any evening Heie is your chance to practice for the Inti a mutfils which will be coming about January 23 and to impiove your skill for your own pleasure Step up guts and lose that ama teur standing about which you are always wot rytng. An hour's i ect c ation is better than an hour spent in loafing—both for ,youi figure and your health. You book worms would do well to exercise youi hod; Mice, or twice a week Be lieve it or not—walking isn't all the c‘eicise you need, even though you do tiamp four miles a day over this campus Get into,the White Hall habit in those flee horns—you'll be mu m isod at the results Now that we've gotten that Mr our 'chest, here ate sonic items of interest Thet e will be two Ai my- Nai, V basketball tennis—one gi oup made vp of mums and the other an all-college The teams - will be chosen by the managers,' captains, intramutal managms and Mts. Lucy Winne' of each At my-Navy meet will play the otho minim on January 23 Two hours of mac hoe sue lammed befogs the playet is eligible I'm a to se' Cars for Hire Reasonablk Rates With or Without Driver , PACK ARD ' SALES SERVICE Clark Motor Co. , Pugh Street Varsity Gym Team Ready For Kutztown Tomorrow By BILL Opening its fit si campaign not Lion vui sav gym team will ()aims( Rcc Hall at 1 p in tomm Coach Gene Wettstone, arimous. , to chalk up a victory in his in itial attempt, will send 17 men into action led by Co-Captains Iltiy Runkle and 41 Kligman Nine jumoi s will pat Wan ite with foul serums and tom sophomores 10 On Kutztown Squad GI-Captain, Jim Mant, and Re \ fielehei t pace small band of 10 Touche] toutcd as "defin itely supei 101 to List te.ISMIN Out fit Sher wood Peters, Call llil deb. and,' Caul Perinynackel , and Iteicbei t ar e the outstanding pei- Lion ,Hockeymen . Start Tomorrow , At Williamsport Penn State's independent ice bochey men_ will inaugurate their 1919 random link campaign at Wil luunspott tomort ow when they tangle with a stiong "%fountain Beach Club six The game will begin at 2 ill p gym, pt ovided the condition of the ice is favorable Coach Al dm V Davis amain. Led a mobable slatting lineup fat' the game Carl DeLong will be goalie for, the Lion sextet Press Dow let and "0 " hmith will start .it the defenses posts George Mez win will be at center Capt The Ellicott and Bob Vonßenscho ten will handle the wing assign. meats Several other game 4 have beet carded for the Lion icemen but av )et, the dates ale only lento live The Illttanymen will mee Columbia Unit et city at New Yell , on Febiltol‘ 4 or 5. Lehigh a Ilembey on Feb 9, and Pitt at lietchm, on March 11 Attention, Graduating SeiiiiniT7 Order Your Penn, State Class Rings -Now ALSO YOUR Fraternity Jewelry Before You Leave at Balfour Branch Office at Sauers' 109 Allen St KEEP THAT NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT MADE TODAY AT THE 'PENN STATE• PHOTO SHOP 214 E College Phone 2345 .‘ It's Here! TONIGHT and i) - SATURDAY NIGHT , // NIGHT MUST FALL " An Astounding Murder Mystery Schwab Auditorium . . . . S:3O P. M. Tickets at Student Union . . . 50c and 75c PENN STATi, PLAYERS Fake Tree ENGEL dei n full-tune mean!, the Nittaliv .e Kul/town State Teachels rolleg• of row rot met c, each competing in three events Runkle, consistent all-atound rims et s gy i n n tt elt i n s i t i , ng . i( iss i l„lttn ng lt q p nt font ar i :_ Ilel bits, hot imam bat, and tum bling Other Nittany oetetOno Who Will be a ducat on then le spe'lee appal a tn. include Chatles Gillespie, holder of the State tope climb man d, on the tope altd t trigs, Stan Feldman on the hoiliontal h,it . Met till Beck 'on the parallel hats, Ind Kligmari on the hot se helm Shm tilde! and Gem g To u tinge] Join nimble and Feld man on the hot 17ontal with Pag Sch term end Hat old Streatot competing o tb Klignitin on th ~ ule hot sc li.' , gruan, Buckle, • Beek, and •Mike Wolesehok iotm the Lion quartet fm the 'wands us Run kle, Gillespie, Mine) Weavei , and George Ci e'ssman pal Impute on the flying fines Save! al neweomei s will appeal with Runkle and Gillespie in the tumbling and lope climbing events, ie,pectilely Bill Lewis, Hai land &Min , and Wilbm Wald are scheduled I'm the To] m ei with Ben Stahl, Gene Zierdt. and Lewis Joining Gillespie
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