Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 17, 1939, Image 3

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    Friday, FehrriaDy 170939
Boxers,
.Gridders To Report
, All varsity 'football „candidates
have been rkluested by Coach Bob
Higgins to lemn t with then class
schedules to the lecture room of
Varsity Hall, Monday at 4 p m
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Wrestlers In Feature
Cageis Take League Tilt ,
Froriz Mountaineers, 46-43
Aroused by the spectre of Ica
titian from an outside shot at du
ltettaill Lu'in - s came [tom behind tt
-46-43, in thiee OM time pelsoils
Johnny Bart's 'field goal, a ti
tag in - the - thnd period,
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aiming defeat and subsequent elimin
iezconfeientt title, Penn State's bag
() edge 'West VII gram's Mountainew s,
at Morgantown Wednesday night
tip-in shot with more seconds remain
the, game fi» , La wthei 'a Ni tinny men
-- The story-book victory hoisted
.-IPenn State out of the Eastern
Confei core basement into foutth
place ahead of Temple and West
Viiginta Mathematically the Li
ons are still veiy much in the i us
. ning fm fist conference honors
Behind 17-12 at halftime the
Lawthermen allied to oven take
the Mountainem 9 Just as thelganic
ended It was Max Cm bin's long
shot from 'behind the nude - Mitt
that gave State a 33-33 tie sec
•dnds_ before the final gun
Big Bill Strve' flipped in a
two-pointei deadlocking the sem e
at 40-all as the second exti a per
iod ended after Nest Virginia
lcnotted the count, 36-10 in the
first ovei time stanza
Consistent Charley Prossei
swept soaring honors foi the eve
ning despite his dismissal on per
sonal fouls late in the game
Prosser sank 'five goals from the
field and six from the chanty line
to amass a total of 16 points
Blocks, lanky Mountaineer cen
ter, tossed in 11 consecutive fouls
during the game to bi eak the
Eastern Conference tree allow
lecord set last year by Carnegie
Tech's Mel Cratsley
Meet Again Wednesday
The'Lions will be idle until next
Vrednesd.iy night when they again
'meet 'VVest Viiginia The genie is
scheduled fo'r Rec Hell nt 8 p in
The hoe_ SCOI C
WC4t. Virginitt g fg Up
McCartney, f I, :1- 4 15
Cheplco, f 1 3-'5 5
Brooks, c 9 11-11 15
Mandick, g 1 0- 0 2
- Whets, g 0 1- 5 i
Stanllnny, c II 0 0 0
!railer, c 1 1- 1 2
Blown, f 0 0- 0 0
_Totals .11 _2l-20 42
Penn State g fir 1::
Sapp, f 2 0- 0 4
Moffal 0 0. 0- 0
c 1 1- 1. '3
Bart, g ' 9 3- 2 7
'Ohalma s, g 0 0- 2 0
I'Promcet., r l 5 6- 8. 1G
Stopper, 4, 3- 4 -11
'-Oorbw, f - 2 1- 1 5
Ittrhard,on; g 0 IS. 0 0
J. ' 16 14-10 41,
Lion' Skiers Cancel
Middlebuiy Contest
Unable to 'find trangportt
the Lion ski team will not pal
pate in the Middlebury Coßeg(
vitation Meetyat Middlebury,
Inman ou '
Nett Puday and Sahli
howevet, the team is Omuta
°Met the Intereollegiates at
Ar 16 University, Nor thfield
if transportation can he secs
day,
ng to
Nor
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PENN STATE .COLLEGIAN
Lions Hosts
To Virginia
Mitwielders
8y , BERNIE NEWMAN
The Nlttany Lion riorting 'team
will attempt. to square matters
with the University , of Virginia
when they meet in 'an intersec
tional battle in Ret hail tomor
low night a.l 7 p m
Defeated last year by a count of
t, to 2, the Tinueltmen 'hold only
one 'triumph ovet, the Virginhins
in linen encounters, the 'win dat
ing Mick to 1926
The Olivalleis went through an
undefeated season last year and
'although they have taken only, tan
meets 01114 far this season they
emain undefeated Syracuse,
Mat ylnnd and Nal v t tied the
Southern gentlemen in their other
~lht CZ matches.
Outstanding, member 4 of the
Viiginia team include Tfuman
Southall, Ashby Barksdale and Ar
linn Bt ynnt , 13aticsdale, V.lto de
feated Captain Roy Hanna last
year' in the 115 division, has been , .
moved up to 145 this year and has
taken every one of his bouts so
fat Ile will meet Red Stanko „
Bryant, a heavyweight, is box:-
lug his first rear in varsity com
petition' and has gone undefeated
to date Johnny Patrick, Jr, will
attempt to halt his record
In the 155-pound class, Bernie
Sandson will attempt to jab out a
win from Southall The Virginian
bolds a., let d ILL user 'Hank
4cliseitirei since last season and
has been 'cloths's In all of his
bouts but one this year
In the tithe! weights, Alike Coo
lie! It 11l meet Platop Galley, Al
'Palmitin will squat e off with Ben
la( ohs, Captain Bay, Hanna will
nark. pink lies with ]) lilt
lint Lewis bumping into Rot Bow
man, and fohnny Patrick Senior
against Penton Somerville
Lions Will Meet
Rutgers' Fencers.
Conch. ry Knit ler 3'60 erdav
announced the fencing wads that
mill meet Rutgers ,at Nest Bruna
-1% kit, N .1, tomorrow night in
thou' ~ econd meet of the ,season
'Co-captain Dean Poltz, Scotty
Rankin and Lealen;li:utrll xbe
foilsmen, Foltz, Elmer Lonen
stein, and Roger Kirk will take
epee posts, and Co-captain John
4. l lmukY, Paul Plehiger and Dan
Lyons will he on the saber'squad,
One sub Will also be taken along,
bit Knitter has not set Wedded
who lie will lie
Lawther Regrets Demise
Of BaSketbaltronfereiiiie
By 'BOB WILSON
R ' , been n loan fun "
That\ the Ivey lanky John Lav:thM, Lion basketball mentoi, iet
lowan/eh , sununed 'up Penn State's 'sentiments eoneet ning the ie
cent denutie of the Emitei n Intei collegiate Bailketball Confer once
qt WIN a dm ned 'good league," Lowther mused. "Too bad it had
to 121eak up "
The Conference officials, in a
Moodily, voted to disband the enci
ounpaign
Ned M Pleming,;graduate man
age, of/athletics who represented
Penn State at the Pittsburgh
meeting, yesterday expressed the
'hope that State would get info
',time sot'. of basketball conference
7befoie long because "the game
loses its punch and Lip when the
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'Given This Semester
fifteen-hem training muse
. 4fot exemlnations for life-saving
.instruetorahip,will he given In
Ole:lnland Pool starling At 7 30
Tuesday, .glbeit P. Ml
eltaels of the School of Physic
al Education and Athletics, -an
nounced yesterday
,The 'course will cover , swim
ming, life-saving, and 'water
safety, anti is only for senior
life-savers over the age of 19
Robert Zubold, 'national tight
represent alive of the American
- Red Cross. will conduct the es.
lamination after-Raster vocal Mn
Cubs, Varsity '
Mermen Meet
Pitt Tomorrow
- - Coach Bob Galbraith's - varsity
and cub se limners will meet about
the fastesi: , things the state can
offer in ¶he Hay of mermen ohen
they attempt to routmim the Pan
theis of Pittsburgh in Gleiinland
Pool at 2 p m tomorrow
'This will be the last home ap
pearance of the Nittany natators
I . akened by the loss of dis
tanceman Boyne Wood and diver
Luther Hoy, the Lion natatory mill
be the underdogs despite the fact
that they are riding the crest of a
five-victory save Wood is schol
astically deficient and liov injured
his hand ',sidle (thing agaliNt %I
ncase on Soundly
Won 3, Lose 1
'fie Panther swimmers haw
elmliced lip %Ictories over Kenyon
College, Slippery Rock and Temple
University while dimming a meet
to "Ohio State, one of the hest
sutra teams in the country
Af cording to comparative times,
Pitt should outclass the Nittany
(Continued On Page Four)
Runners To Battle
in Interclass Meet
With no meet definitely sched
uled before the lndooi IC4-A's in
Neu Yolk City, :Match 4, Coach
Chick Werner's tracimen have de
(f.ricleil to light it out among them_
<reales and base slated an Intel
_class,hattle-on-New-Beat or Field
boards for Wednesday
A freshman-senior outfit will
compete against the combined
fortes of the sophomores and Jun
iors Coaches Chick Werner and
Hob (inere picked this combina
tion as the one most evenly divid
ing the strength of the squad
a clo , ed confab at Pittsburgh last
uit at the conclusion of the present
"Ilowever," Fleming added,
"Stace _ absolutely will not com
pete in any basketball league next
sea%on =once next yeal's schedule
lacks only 11 few dates of being
complete "
Such new schools as Colgate
University, Ai my and New Yam k
University have been added to the
Lions' 1010 cage card, it is be
lieved
Disintegration of the Eastern
Conference was forecast early In
January when Pitt proffered its
resignation "due 'to difficulty ,in
schedule making, lack of interest
from a box office point of view
and geographical factors"
When similar withdrawal op
inions were voiced by ieptesenta
tive4 of other member schools at
Monday's meeting, a unanimous
digbandonment decision resulted
Excessive class cutting was
State's biggest problem, according
to both Lowther and Fleming "Of
the six teams in the Conference,
we actually made the longest
Juts," Fleming said. "Consequent
ly, our boys lost considelably mole
time from the classroom than the
rest " -,
Home Attractions
Matmen Set
For Cornell;
King Is' Out
By GEORGE SCHLESS
Claws sharpened and fire in Its
eyes, a rejuvenated Nittany Linn
—snapped out of its lethargy by
i a gi ueliing week of hard work af-
Iten its 1,11 tual demolishment at the
hands of Lehigh's wiestleis last
Sattudav—will seek vengeance on
the Big Red Bear of Cornell ua
Rec. Rah tomorrow at 8 :10 p
Along with healing the battle
sung left on his pet beast by the
Engineeis last week, ace ttainet
Chat lie Speidel was faced with the
none too simple task of toplacmg
Call King, leading candidate foi
Easton 121-pound !towns, who is
now 111 the transition school be
cause of a change in course and
theiefore ineligible
Davie Waite, who subbed lot
the Ciancheads last week and
made it good showing although
(hopping his varsity debut, will
draw the assignment of donning
King', shoes if he can get down
from 'l2B to 121 pounds Waite, a
junior, is the kid btothet of the
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alma Dick Waite, who was East
on 145-pound champ in 1910
Wan Speidel Slmking the whole
squad at top speed in fades to get
together the best possible lineup,
only thice voteians of the Lehigh
in - lissome—Joe Seal7o at 145, Roy
Gentile, 9t 155, and Mille Boltz
at 179—appeal sine of seeing
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eeiviee against Coinell
lohn Cinighend, appritently ful
ly lee6seted Loma siege of ill
noes, is bad, at 13G pounds, with
the te.t of the lineup settled by
elimination bouts yestei day after
the Col!email \sent to piece
Seam,. Malehall Cates is press
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