P Hoyas Nip lVittany Gagers, 32-31; Lehigh Smothers Matmen, 25-3 Pon Boxers Whip Syracuse, 6m2; Mermen Win Pair Fencers ' Prepare To Meet Rutgers I,lllth a vletoly over Penn under their belts and a, long lest between 'scheduled duels, Nittany feneerf expect tolaVe Ittitgerg and Lehigh In AO; qtrlde In l nieeLs scheduled )or the nett two Satutdays , TrYnnts f9r places on the !oils, epee, and 'WWI vomits tot the ,tneetikvith r hatgei 4 away this week woe held, last Salniday, but no detliqte peels have been assigned "yet by . Coach Ilatry Knitter ' Stitrt. Thursday Swlnmunir,l..iftTieS Phrocal fldauction 2 and 4 well begin on ,Thursday at 9 o'clock, Nick-Thiel, -nc-titiettin in physical education ' , and Ahletles has announced ' IsreYv;yolk llnlvoi4lly has a total ::envillnFun, or 48,000 all:Oats MAREMOR I ' the Florist ==l DEEM Want a:Senior Ball Date? Next Time You Se e HIM Be Wearing One of Our ' New Spring Frocks. KALAN - 'S DRESS SHOP ~1.44, S. Allen Street , ,- WE HAVE 'GRAND' SLAM IN OUR -.. ;, HAND— THE . - ],-.:•. _. • . ACE of them all - , ", ' - ' ' .‘ KING of rhythm', . I , ' , , . -.. i• • .'-' -" -"- ' , ` JACK of - all notes ..-, ,-•[ '-.. We r ,Have' Them All In. --- - - ! . t, ADA -,,,,' Ellington , - crt , , 1..... •, - , ~ , _ , ,' ' ' ? Senior .•.., ' ~,, ~•,,,, : „- , ~,.. ~..,.. , B a:: . t.„...., ..,t , , „ , : ,, ..,„,\ ~, --- FEBRUARY 24 i , , . --' -: _.. • ,z , --,•.' 4-.-..', , , 0. '-- i T ,--: 1 '-, .- -, "..,, : -c , .`;• , - 0,- , , , = ~ ~ ' .”, 4 ',,,3'.!,., -, Rec , flall , ,' -, -- ' s - $ . 3.85' ::- , , --, ~ ..9-2,, Patrick, Sr., Insists He `Got Tired' By BERNIE NEWMAN "I get tired " This was Johnny Pattick's nice post-mortem following his Omni aging defeat last Saturday night suffered at the hands of Amen ice Woytiet . ries, Syracuse's 175-poun. dm whose style of fighting is as awlcward as Pallleles is classy Waiting rot the moment when Putt it it would come t °ugh with his letlial right•hand and cal clown the Orange slugger, `a uowd of mote than,l,,ooo was stunned when Reim en lack Walton stopped the light after a minnte and thlity seconds of the set rind lona Pritrielc offered-tie I esimldn, when the Otangeman came out fot the second and smothered him with lefts and tights, temainiog on top of him every second This was Pattick's list defeat this year, and the only win of the evening * for a Syracuse man The Lions hurdled their auk ri vals for the third straight %sin of the season, taking the meet by the same seine the Orangemen min by last year, 6-2 This nits flue first rent tent for the winning Lions, pushing yip their stock it bit befo s re,the Virginia meet nest week fleetlemon Al Taman and Het- Die Sand.= put on the greatest exhibitions oft the evening, Tap man taking three tounds from Al Duke by fine jabbing, hard rights to the chin and sheer boxing abil ity Left 'Jab Sandson lived op to his new tag when lie almost Move Sal Ronsvalle through the topes with a sttaight left Jab In the iltst 'round He sent the Syracuse 155- pounder down for a nine-count with I another-stilt jab and only one minute and twenty-si:c seconds of the first round had elapsed shun the referee decided ROll4- valle had seen enough left jabs for one evening Alike Cooper, Jim Lewis - and Johnny_Patrick, Jr, came tlnough with three markers by copping de -1 (dons in the 120, 165, and beau, weight div Isions t espectiv ely ` Patrick dropped Charles Ilealy three, times during the three (Continued On Page Four) Between The Lions By 808 WILSON As one , of the country's foie most baslcetball authorities (it was at my suggestion that Di Naisnuth introduced left-hand ed backboai d), I feel that it would be niggaidly of inn not to tell all and smithy just what, if anything, is WI nag with Penn, State's Lion sage leans A.nyhow, the I tgulni'tonductoi (if thi, polui N out ch.l , ang Bla ney Ewell end won't be buck in time to witte him Luvtom.tiv col umn So get m 'gilt dean to the CLISC 1114t01 y hi foul Eastet it Conference wunes the Lawthei men have en tei ed only one win jai the debit side of the ledge,' They handed Pitt an pt ve ,41-22 but lost by the shmest of 'lunging to Cm negie Tech„ Temple and Gem getown Consequently, they ale at the very bottom a the Con ference ladder AU of which pi wont", pi actical ly• ever yone to ask "Why" Well, here's vhy I—Players selected fi om the Penn State student body ale not as ~..'good rt motor skills as the hand-picked collection of high school, prep school arid mde pendent otais appearing ,on most Is college basheiball teams 2—State gives absolutely no loran cial aid to bitsketball players Charley Piossei is no betty offensively than he was a yea' ago Max Cabin has been piactiislly useless on the of fense although his defensive uotk has unmoved Cliff Mc- Williams makes a fait substi tute, but is not yet fast enough to guard good men without fouling oi- to score much against good' men 4—Big Bill Stopper is holding -'down - Jack Reichenback's job but his, awkwaidness limits his stay in the game to ten or 15 minutes at the most Then personal fouls sent him to the %bowel s s=•:Eddij Sapp, Nott Moffatt and Johnny Ban, all sophomores, are trying to replace Solly Miehoff, Joe Proksa and Heeb Peter son They may be better men before they giaduate, but it is too much to expect them to be so as sophomores , (Continued on Page Four) Freshnien Boxers Lose To - Cal,o,Caurtmeri Beat -Tec Cub Passers -Display t • BeSt Season -Form Against Pitt After a 27-35 loss to Pitt's yearlings in which the • Nittuny cubs displayed their best foam of the season, Coach Nick Thiel's hasketeeis came back to crush an' 'unimpi essive Carnegie Tech plebe squad, 91-27, Thursday afternoon The Pitt defeat, 'brought about by the Panther's ,superior man power, was the first of the season fm the Thielmen Presenting a well-balanced team to Tech which divided the scoring among several players, the taller Lions dominated the contest from stait to finish. Scoring was concentrated in the hands of Prancii Ferris; Krause, Smith, Hal White, and Chuck Medlin Patton of Tech netted 16 points'. Box score• ~. ' Tech Plebes Fld Fls, Tot Veins, f ' 2 2 0 Shutt, f • 1 0 '2 Krause, f _.... 3 0 6 Sonnenfeld, f , 'll 0 0 Smith, e 3• 1 ~ 7 Kelly, c 2 1 - 5 Wlnte,, g 4 0 S High, g 0 0 0 Medlet, g I ` 3 ' 1 '7 Ciy,s, g o' 0 , 0 Totals ' 18 5 41 State Freshmen - -Fld , Pls. Tot. Patton, f 6 6 '46 Anthony, fL , 0 , 0 0 Lucas, f,` ' 0 - 0 0 LePage, f' ' • 2 1 ,5 , ;Mille', c 1 '0 ,'2 Smucklei, g"." 1 0 2 Mansbety; g' 0 , 1 ~1 Kirk, g 0' 1 1 Totals - 9 0 '27 Plumbing and Heating Heating Systems' Installed BOB' TAYLOR ',•_ DIAL- 2722 -1- Orangemen, Toronto Sunk Tankmen By HERB NIPSON Stietching their 10* streak to live In a tow, Penn State's varsity mermen Lliniked up Alctories over both Syracuse 111111 Toronto Uni vetsities on their northern tour, Midi* rod Saturday Syrticuse bne ed, 41 V,- 10 rf,, and the Ala ple lent nntators mete drowned, 51- 24 1 Arriving Id St tamed Saturday afternoon with Ingo than, thiee bouts to complete their meet and vett h twin lot home and a little off-edge 'teenage of the, Canadian meet the day berme, the Lion na tato3s found Syractete a hard nut to ctach,/and It metn't until the ii nal event, the 4UlLyatil ft eestyle Iola), that the Callnalthmen mould sat they had the meet in the bag • State Stillteil out by sinning the medley 'clay but then .Ihspited the 220 - and 50-yell freestyle events and the dicing. The Lions then came hack to cop the 100-yat d freestyle_ sprint as Captain Clutch Welsh and Sophomore Bill Kith. patridt scot ell first and second Math Viniant took the 150-yard bat itsttoke fot State and Bill Riel ly and Al Boileau took second and thild in the breaststroke to add foul pointti to the Nittany mote and tie the meet at 2.93k_29y. Ken Bunk and Boyne Wood then snatched litst and second in the 440-yard freestyle to insure State of at'least a tie and the 400Lyard celay team. Tom Robinson, Harty Kitkpatriek and Captain Welsh, gradually, forged ahead to give -Venn Stale the event and the meet Lion (heel Luther Hoy struck tile -hoard on an attempted one and-one-half gainer and had to be u Ithdramn ham, competition Ex amined at the Syracuse inthmary, he was found to be sorely but not seem etc injuied and made The re turn hip with the team Tm onto, Canadian Inteicollegi ate champions, gained only two Ilist places In their 'list meeting with Penn State Canadian Clark son edged oat State's Gay Mc- Laughlin in the tilting and the :Map Clan son and Girvan took_flt of and second in the 200- (Continued On Page Four) Spprtogiiaphy Bernie Learned Mit,Tossing From'Leo By 808 WILSON This is the story of a man who came to Penn State for no other reason than to learn the dairy business, who met nankin Good man, National and Eastern Inter collegiate boxing chainp, who be came intensely inteiested in the manly art, and who is now regu lar 155-pounder for Penn Stote'o boxing Lions He is Bernard Norman Sandson —a typical Leo Houck ring prod uct - Berme never threw a fist until he came to State And had he not roomed with Goodman his fresh man year, he probably never would have seen the inside of n sing That same year Sandson T. K O'ed four men and decisioned a fifth to sweep the intramural 196-pound cr own lle made the freshman team and won his first fight by a knockout. But against Pitt in the second and last meet on the Slosh card, Bernie walked into a light hook and was rend ered as helpless as an oyster on the half 'Shell. ~.. Grippe and Donato—Ouch! ,Last year, Sandson's sophomore term, a lingering case - of grippe and Capt.' Sammy, Donato kept l'uni out of the ring. Vital statistics. Sandion's best punch is a flickering left - jab which; unlike lightning, strikes the same place many'times His' mother 19 dead set 'against _having him box ... Wears a size 15-4 shirt . Weighed 175 when he came back to,school last Fall. And because he trained down to 155, his brothers in Sigma' Tau Phi gave him every conceivable kind of gift - from' frankincense and myrrh to Argyle socks and Arrow shirts ...' Is majoring in Agriculture Economics ... Likes baseball. even better than boxing Courtmen To Oppose West Virginia; Wrestlers ,Will Clash With Cornell Wrestling Shake-Up Due Following Shellacking By GEORGE SCHLESS Twn x restlthe tealll4 met In Ret Hall Saiurday after noon One was expellended, confident, In toy plwilcal condition The other , %%RS ~potted with green men, displaying little if an, of the Improvement that should slum mith "the setison flier a month old Tr : tie the result, seemed 'net it able to the 5,000 specintms at the Lehigh-State meet True, the 254 score doesn't faith shoe the corn. iterative 'strength of the too tentn, 'And as an after math of the slaughtm, lit general shakeup is probabh hi line for the Lions with only Gail King In the 121. pound class. and 141-pounder Joe Scale° appatently secure in ,their posi tions as Speidel prepares for Cm nell's invasion Saturday King came through v. ith State's only iictors, tleelsioning vetet an Franc Burnett in the opening bout King „took Monett to - the mat Oleo times mitt' trips and kept' the advantage for practically the whole bout SeaDo fought on even term, obit Harold Memo, 135-pound in-, terEollegiate champ last yea] Both men ,put on a beautiful display Or, wrestling, with -the result In doubt until Itefetee Paul Spitler raised Masem's am at the end of the three-period bout ' With both the Ciaighead twins ill, the loons dropped two bouts they had hoped to win—the 128- pound and 138. pound battles Dave Waite a Junior fn his first vaisity meet, tans pushed_around for se',. en minutes by Joe Oless in the 128-pound flit, then teversed and was snuggling pith all he had to Push the Lehigh man's shoulders to the mat uhen the bell rang :Frank Gleason started out to shove Bob Cittig around in the 136-pound battle, but took one chance too mans and 1,114 throon mith a 'leg split and chancery In 3 27 , Roy Genslet and Ernie Boltz, both Juniors, put. up good tights again4t highly-totted men and (Continued On P'age Four) range, 5-3; , Lose To Pitt Three Lion Mitmen Perform Well In 5-3 Defeat 1 Although the freshman boxers suffered a 5•l loss in their first meet of the season against the yearlings of Syracuse, three great Prospects uere uncovered who are expected to'go places as mitttield et s F Heim GolTherg, Bob Baird, and Hain Masters were the three point-getters 'who showed some real stuff by taking clean-cut de cisions in the 135, 145, and 175_ pounddivisions re4pecthely Goifberg put up the best battle , of the afternoon Ithen he went after Syracuse's John Yaviarsky for a full three rounOs The Cub 135-pounder sent his Orange foe down for a, nine-count In the sec ond and almost put hint away in the third Bob Baird and Milford Fahy put on a slugfest in the 145-pound meeting, Baird getting the nod aft er a great third-round finish Bally Masters showed up as a real master when he outclassed Vic Fusco of Syracuse for three whole rounds Masters' left Jab was very effective The Syracuse yeallings ;wept through the other live , bouts by taking decisions in the two lighter weights ' and scoring technical knockouts in the / 165, 165 and heavyn eight divisions. Paul hlazerov dropped the duke o John Rowland in the 120 class. WELCOME, STUDENTS Don't Forget Our Breakfast , Specials From 10c to 40c. WE GUARANTEE QUICK SERVICE We Sell You Meal Tiekete and Save You Money $2.75 f0r,52.50—55.50 for $5.00 ,DON LYMAN'S RESTAURANT OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Lion Gym Men - Topple Tigers-- , 342-192 Upset A highly-inipioved band of Nit Lao) gt.mnasts tut ked ..istat a ,ur prise tilt mei Princeton, 14t, 19t e, hi taking the 'out of six mauls at Princeton Saturday The Tigei4 garnered Amid place in last years National championship Cu-Captain Rat Runkle t coin poing despite un 'Ruined shouldei muscle, again, tented off top scor ing lumina xltii 11 panic Runkle con tumbling, parallel bars, and look - third on lie rings His minty pt everted him ham finishing his exeicise on the horizontal lists Gillespie Continues Record Chatley Gillespie continued his rope climbing perform antes with a record breaking 47 secoMl min In his specialty esent (..ondit of Princeton look second In 59 with Bert Stahl and Pile of Princeton tieing for third to ac_ tount for the half-point Co-Captain Al ICllgnian and Stan Feldman mon their respective far othe r esenls, side horse and high her midi Runkle Meltlll Beck, and Kllgman summing the usual lel bans • Summar rev Side Tim se--Won by Kligman Penn State. Schwab, Princton second, St haeter Penn State third Parallel I:l,ll , ,—Venn 11l Runkle Penn Slate, peck, Pell* State, mecond, Sliginan, Penn State, third Ring,—Won by Pile, Pllnceton, Lan,lik, Princton, seioncl, Rankle Penn State, Oh d Fllgb Bni—Won In Peldinan, Penn State; Terwilliger, Penn Stale, second, Si hooter, Ptince ton third Rope Climb—Won by Gillespie, Penn State, Condit, Pi 'melon, second, Stahl Penn State and Pt le, Pi incetoC, tied tot third Time 1 7 nett Penn State record - ) Tumbling—Won by Rankle, Penn State, Condit, Pt inceton, ~ econd , Tone., Princeton third Skiers Place Third In Meet At Colgate handicapped by the injury of Captain Jim 'Wilson in the flist competitive event, the Penn State ski team nevertheless made , its best showing of the year in taking third place among five teams en tered in the Colgate Unisersity In. sitatton Ski Meet last Satin day Colgate AOll the meet with 300 points, Syracuse with 272 csas sec ond, Penn State third mith 255, Hobart fourth with 236, and Ham ilton fifth with 155 5 In We clam shill, first event of the meet, Captain Wilson pulled cat tilage in his leg but, managed to place second among the 20 en trants Participating in hiq first meet, Ma% Peters made an impressive shoving, taking third in the down hill, - 11111 t among 27 entrants In the slalom,. and sixth out of 24 in the cross-country Other members of Coach Max' Dercum's team, mere Chuck' Ililfem ty, 'qarry Hitchcock, and 13111 Muss° Mac Hall Dance Friday, Feb. 17th DANCING 9 TO 12 ■ MUSIC BY The Campus Owls Admission -- • 61 Per Couple Lawthermen Battle At Morgantown • 'Tomorrow By 808 WILSON Pout ',tate , b iPlesq 1,..41a11h.11 Lion., iit Lii ills eliminated (tom the Casters loefet coin t hie lace art ei losing its the Ili roe est of ma 1 gins in GNitgetoutt's Clel el limas t2.:1, Salto ti it night, lime West \ ligunia s Mountaint,ez s at "%to:garnets n motor tee night I Nothing ten t ital sill hinge Let the outcome Cl the \ t est VII ginia game us tat as battle-mucked Eactei n Confetente i, coma!! ned A vittoi t. tot the Lions would pull them net *of the entire, ence cellar mid gts e Pitt undisputed second plate A win fist the llountaineets, now tied 11, ith Pitt would boast them Into the No 2 5101 Under Tech and Gem gelow n and would pi acticalk assin e State of a per. manent 1 esidente in the league I IhiSeill en L Starters Listed Against the Mountaineets' fast breaking offense !Anne! 1%111 stint Eddie Sapp end Chaile3 Pt oseet hi the front line Big 13111 Stopper, Tohim) Barr and Cliff Mc- Williams mill handle the hack line in.sitttimente Scott Moffatt, M.o. Cot bin Not 111 'Limed!' aim) Richat dean and Mittel Ray Edg.tt ot Don Rhodes et 111 ako make the Alorgantoun trip Georgetown Nips Lions, 32-31 As fa: as 5 !lenient Is Loa m ned Castel 's last stand hall nothitik on State's sluling set-to itli Georgetown Saturday night The defeat. No i tot the Ladns in Pastern Conference competition, left an of el flow crowd of 6,000 hoarse and In eathless Tinning .19-1.6 at halftime, the Nittanymen ~ tarted qloul,) in the (Continued On Page Four) FORESTRY BALL IMIIIII CHARLIE SMITH NITTANY LION Feb. 17th 2 O'clock Permission for Co-eds t o CLEANING • _S pecials Down Come Prices For 1 Week Only Men's Garments Ladies' Garments suits 39 e Plain Di esses 39e Trousers 93 e Evening Gowns ___s9e up Topcmys 39 e Jacket Suits 39e Tuxedoes 19c Blouses 9 6c Hats 39 e Skit is , 9 7e - Neckties 3 ftir 19c Coals 39e up Bath Robes 39e Gloves 19c STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY Try Our Efficient Service and Quality Workmanship F. & F. CLEANERS & DYERS STATE COLLEGE AND BELLEFONTE Paddlers Compete table tenors tournament, sponsor ed by the Penn State Club and open to members only, adl begin on, S !tut day Fuses will he offeied to win ners in several cla , ,ses of play The club uill pi ovide equipment, but contestants may use then own .lowpb R Bourne '42, manager of the tom !lament, will lriange ap pointinent, fm play-offs