Pigs Four Ewell Smashes 23 -Year BULLETIN TODAY Candidates fol assistant man age:4lop of baseball lepoit to Rea HaII at I p I%leit a Ishing to take the Aquatic tisti uct ot (.0111 so I elm t to the (ileintland Puul at 7 p an TOMORROW Di Caw Champlin mill dis - the "Situation in Entope To day" at the Intetimtion'al Relations Club meeting at. 7 15 p m In Room 105 Slain Ifaigincering Alpha. Delta Sigma mill meet at 7 30 p w In [nom 310 Old Slain ' 4 Satisfying Finial Life in l'emisjdviiiiia" mill be the subject of an agilcultuial st_lente lecture b. Mit, Ira C Gross in Room 100 Dealt-Ohne building at I 10 p Mote than '20,00 balloon.; were ieleteied at the opening kid{ oft of ilto Mittnesota-Michibdit football fr.o..n .S'frde Shows at - 1.35, 3.00, 6.30, 8 30 Complete show-as lato as - 9 05 TODAY AND WED Gracie Allen's explanation' of how to do the hula "Your fing ers say no, no your eyes say yes, yes your feet go North and South . your arms go East and West and your torso is on its own' "HONOLULU" with ELEANORE POWELL - ROBERT YOUNG GEORGE BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN ADDS An RKO Sportscope "BOW STRINGS" ALSO Jan Garber and Orchestra "Music Through the Years" THURSDAY - FRIDAY THE BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR, "Grand Illusion" with English Sub-titles Shows at - 1 3D, 3.0 D, 6 30,8 30 Complete show as late as • 9'05 TODAY AND WED Uncle Sam's mighty armada of tho air filmed for the first time in action' "WINGS OF THE NAVY" with George Brent - John Payne Olivia de Havilland ' ADDEI A Walt Disney Cartoon "DONALD'S GOLF GAME" The singing, fighting D'Artag nan ventures forth for love ... and the Ritz's go along for the ride' EIMITEMEI "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" / - with 13innic Barn= - Gloria Stuart WUtali4 Shows at - - - - 6'30, 830 Complete show as late as - 9'05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1.30 TODAY ONLY "HEART OF THE NORTH" in TECHNICOLOR with DICK FORAN GLORIA DICKSON ALLEN JENKINS WEDNESDAY ONLY "Homicide Bureau" - with - ' BRUCE CABOT RITA HAYWORTH THURSDAY ONLY "Men With Wing" In TECHNICOLOR With FRED MacMURRAY RAY MILLAND LOUISE CAMPBELL ANDY DEVINE 80% Of Male Students Will Defend Nation Poll Shows Only 20% Of Men Would Voluntarily Fight For Other Causes - hg Stndcnt Opinion Sitsvey4 j AUSTIN, Tea, Feb 11-11 the nation n ent,to mar today for tinier reasons than the defense of the country the United States gom n-1 meat mould find les. than Imo! lead) volunteers out of cmety 10. college men A poll Just conducted by the Student Opinion Sum eye: of Amer ica among the male collegians of the, nation rev call that although the) are milling to defend tlieir country it mill take several good reasons to make them ol un te et 'for sonic other folio of tufa! e The Some) does not attempt, of course, to predict lion many mould actually enlist under future circumstances, for it is possible that many us ould act lilse a student intersiemed in one of the West Central States who declatedN"l might say nom. that I mon'tvolun teer, but us hen the time comes perhaps I'll go an3mas It will de peed on the propaganda "c Results Announced lion el el, the • poll indicated dearly that students ate not at pt esent in any mood to have the United States clipping Into the Eu toucan or Far Eastern na: pots Representative portions of the nation's student bodies, excluding v,omen, were Intel fen ed nith this question "if the United States 1‘ ent to war for othe'l rea sons than the defense of the total try, v,ould on volunteer , " The cote Yes 197% Most of those eho ate %%tiling to tight had reasons tot their an_ stets Mentioned, the greatest number of times were "to pet petu ate democracy: and "to make the Monroe Doctrine impaled " A gootr numbei also mentioned that they here in the K 0 T C. or the National Guard and nould have to enlist "To stop Fascism," "to help England et Fiance,'" to pi otect American moperty abroad," "to keep the balance of power," those are othet teasons And there were those uho tr OUld Join any conflict, like a Dartmouth sophomore ulto declared, "I'd follow the U S any whei e—my coon ti 3 I ight or strong" Opinions from students on tile opposite side run nom mild com ments on the foolishness of War to emphatic statements such as a Texas student's "I'd talltm bit in jail than fight in ally Rnl " 13y sections the allittnathe %ote 14115 like this Far Western 31,7% =lll West Central Middle Atlantic. 174% New England East Central The effect of the proximity of Europe to the Easlein states is showit not only by this Sin %ey represented In the above tabula tion, but ulso by another recent poll in 01110 the diffetent seetion9 favored rearmament in alinomt Identical order. 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Ptivate shower Dial 2426 IDD-Itpdßß FOR RENT—Attiuctno second fluor loom with board, 257 S Pugh street. 200-ItpdGD THE ANCHORAGE—atfa active Mingle or double loom with buerd. 334 West Beaver. 198ydltJa; RELIGION •SPEA Dr John A. Mac Kay, at top, president of Princeton t Theolog ical Seminary, and Dr Graee,S Overton, of the University of Michigan Both will speak here during the Religion In Life Week, February 26 s to March 3 Lion Mermen Down Toronto, Syracuse (Continued From Page Three) ~ard,btcubist; oke as Clansim set a new Canadian Intel collegiate lawn] of 2 U. 5 for that distance Lion Ken Bunk took both the 220 and 410-yard 6eestyte events. Nittanymen Hari y Allison edged oat teammate Bill Kirkpatrick for the firs! time to, take _the 50-yard sin int and Kirkpatt ink and Cap tain Chuck Wel4ll tied for first In the 100 Somme:), Toronto meet .100-youl medley relay Won by Penn State (Vlneant, Boileau, C. Welsh) , seLoml, Tcn onto Time 120 Fancy dire Won by Clarkson, Tot onto, , McLaughlin, Penn State, second, Iloy, Penn State, third ,50-y an ti ft centric Won by Alli son, Penn State, Kirkpatrick, Peon State, second, Mean, Toron to, On d Time 25 5 1220-yard fteestylo Won by Bank, Penn State; Menzies, Tor onto, second, Wood, Penn State, Mild 'nine 231 10U-y and tteevtyle Tie for Illst Leto een C Welsh and Kb kpat kit, Penn State, Love, Toronto. lbbd Time 5S I 150-yutd Wash oho Won by Vinhutt, Penn State, D Welsh, Penn State, ,tnd Steele, Toronto. tied for second 200-yard bieaatstieke Won by Clam son, Toronto, Gil ~ an, To( on lo, second, Reilly, Penn State. thud Time 2 Sti 5 (New Canadian Intel collegiate i eLord) d freestyle Won 0> Gunk, Penn Stale, Green, Toronto, second, Meniles, Tot onlo , nth d Time 5 10 WO-y.(ld fu eenlyle relay Won by Penn State (Wood, Allison. K11115.1111(.1E), Tel onto. second Time 1110 The muumuu los, Syracuse meet dOO-yard medley ielay—Won by Penn State (Vinzant, Boileau, C Welsh), Syiaeuse,.,seemid. Time -3 20. '220-vald tieestvle Won by Whiteside, Svacuse, Bunk, Penn State, second, Wood, Penn State, thud Tune-2 288 50-yard fieestyle—Won by Hon de-son, Spin-use, Sigf t,Syracuse, second, Kukpatt lA, Penn State, thud Time-25 2 Fancy Dive—Won by' Stove', Sytacuse (96 17) ~ McLaughlin, Penn State (77 68),second, Neff, Syincase (72 5), third 100-yard fteestylo—Won by C. Welsh, Penn State; Kirkpatrlck, Penn State, Second, Neff, Spa- Luse, third Tune-57 150-yattl backstroke—Nun by Vinzant, Penn 'State; Courbotn, Syracuse, second, Dunz, Sytatuse, thud Ttme-1.51 200-ynt d bleast-stroke—Won by Wald, Syracuse, Reilly, Penn State, second; tie for thud be tween Standard, Syracuse, and Boileau:Penn State. Time-2 55 ' 440-yard freestyle Won by Bunk, Penn State, Wood, Penn State, second; Spelnian, Syracuse, thud Time-5.90. 400-yutd ,lelay—Won by,Penn State' (Robinson, Allmon, Kirk paLlick, C. Welsh), Syluctibe, sec cmd. Tune-3:55.8. I'ENN STATE COLLEGIAN 16 Cage Teams Advance In Intramural Tourney By BILL ENGEL Sixteen intadnuial basketball outfits chalked' up victories in in iluil sound tilts in flee Hall Thutqay and Friday nights, and Sunday atm:loon. with Alpha Zeta and Alpha Chi Rho [molding then sec ond tiluniphs Round one in the Faateinity League has been completed while ac tion in Sections VI and VII iemains before the Independent fast round ter minuted With Jack Hess setting th'e pate, Alpha Chi Rho's fast-stepping five eked out a one-point , 20-19 win over Pi Kappa Phi for then sec ond victory in Section II Alpha Zeta_ehme back strong in the sec ond half to down Phi Kappa Tau for two wins in a low in Section Phi Sigs Whip AKP Othci Sunday afternoon game, found Phi Sigma Kappa, sparked by Bob Spuik and Bob Furlong, whipping Alpha Kappa Pi, 23-6, in Section X, and Lion's Club tinning back Unit 1 in Section IV, Independent Phi Kappa Psi won by torfcmt ftom Delta Sigma Phi Heated action featured ,so, In dependent League encounters on Thuisday night with Beine Peail chalking up 18 points as Campus Centre Club walloped Fairmont Hall 34-21 in Section 111 Fan mont trailed 22-2 at halftime Paul Smisko •ilso i egistMed 18 mai kei s in • 'Whei i y Five's lop sided 32-19 Section V triumph ovet Jackson's Quintet Scott Ferguson and Stan Schaeffei tal lied 22 points between them as Gashouse battered Watt's Hall 32-16 in the othei 'Section V tilt Hennas, Foresters Win HannaTbeat Ag Ed Sophs, 26 13, and Harvey A C, 26-12, ie spectively Hostilities wore confined .to natetnity League quintets Fi Between the Lions (Continued From Page Three) 6—For two ycais in a row State has soundly beaten Penn at Philadelphia Hpw long has it been since a State cage team has walloped Pitt by 19 points at Pittsbuigh 9 4nd when be foie did State ever plug only its second and thud team, against Bticknell and still dou ble the seine on the Bison var sity', Sonic question has been raised about why Lawthei Nelms tall men The men ate seleCted •by sctimmage When the little fel lows outplay the bigget men, they di aw stetting assignments, Big, expetienced men do not go to an amateur school as a'general ale That is one Leeson why Jim my Richardson and Don Rhodes, who never played basketball be foie coming to State, are on the squad Eddie Bleacher, Pittsburgh bas ketball sciibe, dcsciibed State's method of penetrating Pitt's zone defense as follows Regarding last night Johnny Lawther's men were just too tall for Pitt Not Much finesse or deception They merely fixed themselves outside Pitt's foul line in a fan-like forma tion and kept tossing the old apple over the heads of the pigmy -like Panthers' until the thing worked itself into a pos sible shot" which Lei tainly piovides some sore of peg on which Law tiler can hang his "tall men" theory So, despite then showing on pa pei, State's basketball Lions can't be quite so lousy as their pati OTIS have appal ently sun wised Houckmen Win Over Orange Boxers, 6-2 (Continued From Page Three) ounds mid had hint 00 the Norge of a knockout alien the third bell sounded Cooper sounded out his reporter-opponent Cot the Gist two tounds and came, through with a - 011 d-round rally which gave him the verdict Louis had plenty of trouble in Bob Hayes Hayes met Lev.is' rushing tactics with beautiful left books and hard tights to the head when the lion 65'er hisisted on slugging It ''out Louis was lucky in getting the decision. - Captain Roy - Hanna and Red Stang° teceived draws' for theft Orbits against Doug Dieckenridge and 011io Palipoll respectively Hanna was the aggressor through. out and looked like the victim of another one of those close deci sions &auk% It seems, tiled too hard lo keep up his knockout mecord and sot until the thhd' round did lie Louie buck as a boNel, when,he learned it was a bit late and the best he could get. mat> a draw A. University of Texas =theme: tics class was recently dismissed in the middle of the class hour be• cause a swans of bats Invaded the lecture hall. Record In 50 -Yard Daih day mght with_ fob' teams win ning by playing and one ad vancing via forfeit Beta Kappa won by forfeit horn Alpha Sigma Phi while Phi Epsilon Pi and Sig ma Phi Sigma wale both chatged with a loss for failing to appeal Don Newbury highlighted Phi Gamma Delta's 18-12 Section VII victoiv over Alpha Tau Omega with 10 counters Alpha Phi Del to timely took Sigma Phi Epsilon, 11-I, in Section VII as Johnny Pe tiella tallied 10 of the winnet's total Sigma Chi handed Theta Nu Epsilon a 19-14 setback, and Phi Delta Theta blasted Alpha Gam ma Rho, 18-6, in Section IX en gagements. Cage Games Carded Scheduled games tonight -7 p m Bombeis—Ag Ed Soplis Moi errors—Hannas Foos—Co-op Fairmont Wolves Varsity Hall—Campus Cen ter Club - Al; Ed Fr'osh—Blue & White Beaver House—Alpha Chi Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha—Delta Theta Sigma Theta Kappa Epsilon—Phi Kappa Cagers Drop ChAe Decision To Hoyas (Continued From Page Three) second petiod and finally caught the Iloyas at 28-all ohm Charley 'rimer made one out of too fouls with four minutes still iemaining_ Fouled again a minute later by Georgetoon's Jo li n McGowan, Messer converted and State led, 28-28 , John Schmitt, who hung six goals and three fouls on the 'core beau' for the Hoyas to lead ill the scoring, countered with -an ac curate single shot and Georgetono, led, 30-29 Scott Moffatt, taking the ball on a rebound seconds la te', dribbled dem n the side, stop ped at Mitlfloor and let fly an arch ing long shot that gave State a 31-30 advantage But, Schmitt's in-a-pinch ability again did not fall With tem sec onds left the canny lima. guard flipped in a one-launder from the corner that gave Georgetown their one-point triumph In the first half it was Chatley nesse' who kept State in the genie The Nittany' iron Maw (hopped in three successive goals from the same spot (a 45 degree tingle to the left front shoitly be hind the foul circle) in his distinc tive overhead manner The first one, put the Lions ahead, 7-6, arta sea eu minutes of Vial Law the started Supp, It osspr. Bari and Corbin against the Hoye) The only ono of thil quintet to play the whole game was Sapp, diminutive sopli mot e Scott Moffatt and Johnny EMI r two o Liter sophomores, show ed SUMO I met (women t. over past per lot mamas Pt OSSOI , still the only consistent man on the crass, continued to Pala Slate's offensive attack but played lathe' spotty defensive ball Corbin, Lila tiler's scoreless wondei. continued ill II le unac countable lethargy The box score Georgetown lid Os Mutphy, f 1 5- 5 7 Kuttyka, f 0 2- 2- 2 McGowan, c - 3 1.- 2 . 7 Schmitt, g \_ 6 3- 4 15 g O. 1- 1 1 Totals —lO 1244 32 Pena State . fld fls tls. Sapp, f 1 3 Plosber, f - , 5 2. 3 12 RllCtiblll, c 0 0. 0 0 Stopper 2 1- 1 5 Bair, g 0 1- 1 1 McWilliams ' 1 0- 0 2 Corbin, g ir 1. 2 1 Moffat 3 1- 1 ,7 Totals 12 7-13 31 Refeice—Day)ioff, Badmen Umpire—,,Sbcrnian, lianisbuig Tristan '4l Awarded Spanish Scholarship Jorge Enrique Tristan 41 has hoes awated one' of the three $lOO John W White Scholarships in Soanish. Dr Jacob Tanger, chair man of themommittee on academic standards, announced yesterday: The scholarship is awarded to a student from 'a Latin American republic, not residing permanently ID an English speaking country. for proSelency in 'Eng'•is'h. Icemen Crush Lehigh, 74, At Hershey Rink Sl.ile's Brilliant Play Brings Invitation For Return To Arena March I 4 Scoiing brilliantly and almost at will, Penn State's ice hockey Lions, defeated a vetetan'Lehigh Univeisity six, 7-1, before a ec old-breaking week-ddy, crowd to the Heishey Sports Arena last Thursday night Lehigh threw a one-point Kate the Nittanymen when Wiggins, Eng,neei wingman, scored, in the openings minutes of play Capt Joe Ellicott evened the flount foe the Lions when' he tallied unas sisted midway in the Est petted Appatently spotted by Elli cott's spectacular shot, the Nit, tany icemen slammed two mote goals into the Lehigh cage and State led, 3-1, at the end of the fist frame Cates and Ingiam watt eesponsible foe the Lion heals Run Score to 5-1 Off to a fast start in the second peziod, Ingi am and Gates ran the , cote to 5-1 for State before two minutes had elapsed Ingi am scored on a pass flora Dowles and Gates tallied unassisted With only 15 seconds remaining in the peilod, Gates whipped the puck to Capt Ellicott who neatly slipped it past the Engineer goalie foi State's sixth point Ellicott sewed again _in the lust minute of the. thud polled when Margerum, Lon defepseman, Passed to him on a perfect as s.st directly in front of the Lehigh net Major feature of the Lion''S victory was their masked defens ive improvement over ',Lomas showings So impressed with State's pet icamance Thursday night was the management of the Hershey sink taut Di Arthur F Davis, Lion couch, was invited to bring his team to Hershey-on Minch 19 for a game with the Hershey Junior Cubs The Nittany'hockeymen al so face Lafayette at Hershey in a return game on Maich'2l Mat Shake-Up Dop For , Cornell Battle (Continued From Page Three) 'both lust by the nui rawest of mai gins Captain Ed Hagerman got the decision over Gensler In the 155-pound bout, and HeiNry Math es decisioned Bortz in the 175- pound tussle Cadal* Don Bachman looked like anything but championship material nr. Tommy-King pushed him around to take a clear deci sion Bachman broke-away only take, and both thne9 King took him back to the mut hi short or der Geroge Elliot fated even worse In the heal, yweight Vont, with big Frank Rayboid manhandling him like a lag doll and pinning him with a bar arta and chancery , in 1 57 Frosh Sensation Snares Penn A.C. Event; Fratier i j Takes 50- Yard Hurdles Clark, Jackson Capture ' 3rd, 4th In Pole . Vault, All State Entries Win Places _4,1 By HERB-NIPSON Barney Ewell, Penn State's sensational freshman dash man, showed his back to as classy a geld of sprinters as' one could find d in the East as he 'smashed a 23-year-old' world'l record by rocketing through the 50-yard dash in 5.1 seconds at the Penn A. C. indoor track meet, Convention Hall; Phila delphia, on Friday. Ewell clipped one-tenth of a second from the mark set by J. G. Loomis of St. Louis, Just as In ,The Millions games whine he took second in a world record equalling., GO-yard dash, Ewell again got off to a slow stmt. Once slatted, Ewell drove his powerful legs faster and fast er as he gained, inch by inch on Villanova's flying Johnny Mahei • At the tape, Ewell lunged to take first as Piinceton's Bill-Wil son ,was third 'behind Mahei. George Kroupa of Penn was fouibh, edging out Ben Johnson, unofficial holder of world's record lot the 60-yard dash. A Frazier Takes Hurdles ' Varsity track Captain Miller Frazier took that place in the 50- yard high hurdles. Lanky and fast, Framer had thins putty much his own way as he topped the timbers in 6 4 seconds to de feat Ed Gordon, New Yolk, and Hughes Cauffrinn, of l'enn Frame', who leached the semi= finals in the Millrose games, has already gained recognition as one of the leading collegiate hurdlers in the East and Coach Chick Wer ner believes that he will prove even better when he performs on the cinders Pole Vaulters Place , Lions Bob Claik and 'Gouge Jackson both copped places / in the pole vault Claik cleared 13 feet, the same height topped by the winner Because he took three tri als before clearing the bar and too Others had made itnn one and two attempts, Claik was awarded thud -Jackson took fourth with a vault of 12 feet, 6 inches. Glenn Cunningham, Kansan who has, unofficially, run the , fastest mile on lecoid, bloke the Middle Atlantic record held by Ray Con ger, now a Penn State instructor in Phylnial Education Conger's record of 4 1.7 was set in 1931 Cunningham won the' mile in 4.15 6. Coach Werner enteic on ly foul men, in the meet Casa &loot of Applied Science has a new 160,000 volt radiographic machine for the detection of flaws hi metals KEYS MADE Skates Sharpened SCHILLING S. PUGH Tuesday, February 14 1 19,3,8 . ,!, Women in-Sports Intramurals Mill begin soon" aft, et rushing Is oven with Contests in swimming, basketball, - badmin ton; bowling, and ping pong Each Intramural manager will post prad= Lice, hours in -their dorms and houses , Afternoon IlltitlUGUoll In Sendai stetted again this week at the regular hour of 4 Illonday_thriigh, Thursday In the fencing room of. White Hall Beginners arc wel come to enter the class at this time. A profit'of $125 was made on the W R A. Valentine dunce last Saturday night in , White' Hall. This money will be put into a fund to purchase new equipment. Camera Club Meets The Camera Club will meet' at 7, 30 p m tomorrow in the home economics auditorium to select the wirincis- in the print contest' and elect a new president. Plans,,for. the - exhibition of contest'pictui es in the second flan lounc of Old, Main will be discussed. ---' ..-, ~, Eugene Lederer v . 'REAL ESTATE - 7 , '4' 114 E Beaver Ave.',- Dial 4066 State College, .PRINTING for - FRATERNITIES. 'AND CLUBS j LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS'' • .-Nillany Printing Publishing Company, _ 110 West College Avenue
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