r;p,eAcirt,y, lArgh 2X,-19 ,D Houckmen Tie Michigan State Scalzo Second In :State Mat Trio 7th In Lancaster Meet Giving up their powei-house tendencies aid showing themselves as ' smooth, smart,' polished wiestling machines, sophomoie Joe Sealvo and Captoin Don Bachman ,placed second and d, iespectively, in a held of the country's best college matmen to give a three-man State ream seventh place in the National Collegiates in Lancaster's A inoly FAiday and Saturday f Bachman painfully injured a sib .in the semi-finals berme losing trilehigh's Hein y Mathes in the 105-pound title bout, and was Need to forfeit the second-place bout to Nelson of the .oldahom A and M Cowboys - After losing to the new 145- pojind Michigan's Hai old Nieho)s, his , fist bout, Scalzo defeatedMasem 'of Lehigh and Lokan of the ,thampioteOklahoma Aggies to wind up,in second place The only (am State ran in the tourney,--175-pounder .Ernie !Mild, got the tough break of meet ing an exceptionally stiong man in I the fit st round, losing to Bill Lyman of Comell,College of lowa by' a fall ii-2 1,6 It was-the first time'Boiti was pinned in three ynais of college wrestling Krupa Subs as Coach ,Plic State trio, coached by Joe Hilupafi assistant to Charlie Spei del, seated third among the Bast 'trn outfits ds Oklahoma A and M , with three' individual champions, to,* its third . succ,es,,sive - team ;Ale with 22 pointo,,followed by ,Lehigh with 12, Ilbpms with IL Franklin arul — Marshall with 10, and Michi gan and Indiana with 9, TWO ,Oklahoma A' and M . men, 121:poundel Joe MeDaniels and 145-pounder Stanley Henson, won thin Llurd successive ei owns. Hen ,on holds the coaches' ti ophy as thh outspanding, WI egtler in y the 1017 - top ney, MeDamels got the awn' d luit yea,l, and this yea} it went , t 9 Mmnesota's 128-p9und Vamp, Dale Hanson Other cham- As :trivet bsecl m the, issue of ESQUIRE ).; ILow - good suit ccuujort-Aug4pr—, $ CLOTHPS will be your pleasant discov ery ,I that 525 can buy truly fine fabrics, expert needle ',wonk ance s autbontic s e tytknp - „ FROMM'S SHOP 0142 WINDOWS , See the New :Spring , Shades - PHOENIX, HOSIERY • OLF - ANNOLINCING The Arrivallof Another Carload of TlitEE=FilpErsfgo, NO COLOpt ADDED, PLENTY OF JUICE , Florida ,Oranges and Seedless Grapefruit szD.isluSnALEmOaNr.ch 23, Tittirs:, Fri., 24, 25, 26 or,ect. From the!..Or,ovvers to the Stding at the , - Stake College ,Freight Station WILL-SELL ©Y 11:1,E BUSHEL ( BRINGyo u BASKETS McKEE'S MARKET , DIAL 4021 105 E BEAVER CATEI I ZERS' Tlie BOYS Will;Liki , -BOP CROSS , BUNS' ' ''cIt.E.AWPUFFS! ~CIIKOPATEI 4 4fit ANNS - _ THE-ELECTRIC- BAKERY, On -Aileyt 'Stre,er Moos ate I,sfj, Ai eh le,Deut.sehmann of illinoi4; 175, Chun Trawoff of Indiana, and heavyweight; Johnny Hat tell of _ Oklahoma A and 'AL M!ErMM After getting a Lye in tlie rust round, Bachman pinned Pi lehman of Colorado State A and Al in 7 48, then decisioned George - Raab ,of I , and d in a thiilling extta poiod battle that saw the Lion captain using 4111 the finesse that carried hem to the Turmo il!) position a week ago ' Visibly, bothered by his pipped rib, Bachman fought to take the iplyantage pi the final bout, but lost by a good-sized margin Mat the% - Eastern 175-pound champ, took him to the mat in the first minute, lost position, then again took the State man down and stay 'ed on top fa . ] the rest of the bout Nichols ,took Scal7o down only then stayed on top fa: most of a dull bout, giving the Easton ion no-up little chance to show his stuff The cool, powerful Iblichigan 'captain rode Scal7o 'foe seveial minutes with an effective hoe arm and ootch-hold In a ,six-minute consolation bout &elm then overcome Mitsem, who defeated him in the Eastein finals its well as dual meet this yew Stalin took Musem dowd in the first two-minute period and code him fo? almost a minute In the iecond period he stood up to es cape in" ii , few seconds, and then heed Moment down foe the entice thud stanza Scalzo's win over Loon foe second place - pas an ,ahnost exact duplicate, of the Ma sora_ bout: ' Frosh'AssistaPt - Calls For Fxtra Baseball Players ' A call for-more candidates was made yesterday by Dan Musser. assistant poach of the freshman baseball squad ' In spite of the fact that 78 men have uh eady reported for practice, , Altisser is still searching for pros ,pects and wants to tool. ovet ever) possible player before he begins to cut his squad With the opener of the seven_ game Beason still more than a month away, the Cubs have had little more than drill in theft prac tices so far Weather forced the team back Indoors last week after letting up enough for outside practice the }reek previous Sessions are held every afternoon, from 3 to 5 30 o'- clock Newcomers may report to any of these Nationals; Bachm Cold Weathe'r Keeps Varsity Nine Indoors If events so fin .ne omens of things to come, it looks like a bad yea' for diamond mentor Joe Be denk's Nittany Lion baseball team. Frigid weather pr onuses to give the varsity diamond aspir ants cabin level from attempting to practice in the cramped quar tos of Bet Hall Only four vet clans ,are available for action and the schedule for the current sea son lists 20 games, three more than last year, which didn't al low ,much leisuie time Things look even gloom:et than they did last year at this time Two and a half weeks before the hist game last year Coach Be denk was the proud possessor of a sparkling all-veteran nine The squad already had the incompar able advantage of having a cou ple of outdoor workouts under then belts and business was on the upturn In fact, BedeliKs only headache was the pitching stpff which con tamed only one pitcher and sev eral thrower-inners This situa , Iron still remains Only catcher Joe Gillespie, thud-sacker Paul plenrie, Ray Brake at Center held, and led-headed hurler Tom Watts saw frequent action lust season Sophomores Johnny Barr and Eddy Sapp, fresh off the basket ball court, along witth „outfielder Peery Gates and pitcher Bob Rob imam are the outstanding candi dates from lust year's freshman nine Bari held down the initial track and Sapp was the regular second baseman Inclement Weather Balks Spring- Football Practice Inclement weathei conditions and late..fftei noon classes have hin ,deied Coach Bob Higgins' v irsity footballei s since the opening of spung piactice two weeks ago, Howevei, Old Man Wkithei e'ased up long enough to allow dulls Finlay and Saturday, with a short scum magebeing held Saturday., _ Spiking iumors the Lions would play seveial piactice games with St Francis College and Lock Haven Normal, Coach Higgins an nounced that he plans a series of. intro-squad battles instead, the first of 'which will be held next Saturday if the weather in the meantime allows sufficient condi tioning and practice / The recently announced Schott Plan, which causes spring sessions to .end May 1, will probably give the griddeis less than 25 days of practice This is lower than the amount of time usually allotted to spiing training in pievious years Easter vacation also takes a haft slice out of the training period Coach Higgins believes that his new . plan of intia-Squad games will be of mole benefit to a gieatei number of men, in providing ex perience and a chance to show I NVlDren in Sports Nominations for Women's Rec. leation Association Club officers were made last ucek—elections hill _be held today, tomorrow and Thursday of thist,ueek Time and Mice of elections for each club me as Mous Tuesday 'variety—G 30—Room 2 ,Outlog-6•45—R00m .1 Riding-7 15—Room 2 Wednesday Tennis—p 30—Room 2 ponemg—R.oo—penchtg Room •Thursday Acheiy—O 30—Room 2 tlolf—f .10—Room .4 Su imming-7•30—Pool Eleanor Bonier, activity chair- Mao and Helen Woodcock: public ity Outman were two poeltione filled by the W R A board laet week State Grid History Is-Edwards"rhisis Earl L Edwards, football line coach, is preparing a complete history of Penn State football ns his thesisifoe a mastex 'of science degree from the College Edwards' paper mbludes sev eral historic pictures of the team in the 19th century, records of schedules .and _of games _won and lost, and studies of personnel, ad= „ ministration, finances, facilities, 'and equipment' jCpyS Sc/11 1 1-09 Sr PUGH PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Collegian Announces Spring-Sportswilers The following men will cover goring sports for the Collegian flaseball—Bayaril Bloom Track—Bob Lime Lap 099e-13111 Pow let Spring Football—Dick Peters Tennis—,Dl litenotle Colt—Eld nail Intiammals—Adam Smyger 'Stickmen Face Hard Schedule Facing the toughest schedule in veal. , and Inunpeted by poor prac tice weather Conch Nick Thiel Is having his troubles these days as he whips his varsity lacrossemen into shape rot their opening fray Mall St lolin's at Annapolis on April 5 His 911111111 qf 40 stick-swingers, busied thus, for' with offensive Nays and stich-liandling, will start scrimmages this week if weather permits Thiel expects to shift his men continuously firm position to position until he can fashion a sat- Mactoi y lineup 2 Schools Added The, addition of St , John's and liolnt. both top-tankers m '3S. to this year's schedule promises to giNe , the Lion Incrossers plenty of anxious moments Moreovet. Indi cations are that customary rivals like Cornell will be tougher clubs to x ade through this year The bulk or State hopes 55Ul rest on Inst Nem's regulais Captaku Coskely, Rittel Dernleo. \Veen schel, NI% ers and Cowan. together with a large quota ol promising 411)14 . _ what they can db IV .. fole)will he given ail opportunity to take part in these games than..uouldl be pos sible in ~ cheduled gams with aim colleges The 53 candidates are as fol low s ENDS—Captain Sid A tel, Au- May Nonemakei, Bill Sh t , Tom Vargo, Gi ovei Washabaui h TACKLES Hairy Dennis, Leonid Piketich, Jack Catena, Walt Kmar, Chuck Media., Flank Platt, Ben Pollock, Call Strewn ski, Siamanni GUARDS—Joe Cicak, Vaughn Evans, Mike Gaibinsky, Dick Kep ler, Ted Nemeth, Pied Schumacb ei, Flank Sears, Joe Valle, Char lie Wilkinson, Jim Woodward, Gil Radcliffe CENTERS—Bo Kolenda, Leon Gajecki, George Lucas, Chu' he Raysor, Bob Wear BACKS Bill Debler, Hank Eaves, Lally Eigeniauch, Spud Et wm, Dick Ewalt, 'Bob Hoin, Lloyd Ickes, Whitey Kinnard, Len Krause, Sam Kopach, Jack Day, Louis Laßaire, Don Lane, Charlie Lynch, Toni Megargee, Goff, John P. Patrick, Chuck Pete's, Biuce Paulhamas, Pepper Petrella, Steve Rollins, pill Smalta, Craig White Grid Seconds Report Today All second-assistant football managers are asked to, report to the Water Tower at 4 p m today United States Colt Association asked mortal:lotto ere of golf shoes to ,horten the spilceq because of complaints that long nails Imo Wined putting greens To End n Third Tough 6-Meet Slate Awaits Lion Runners Itching to stick their cleats into the Heave' Field cinders when weather permits, Chick Wernei's proteges ale whiping - into shape on the Rec Hall boards lot a stren uous six niece schedule which opens with the Penn Relays in Philadel phia, Apia 28, and 29 ' Although Coach Werner hesi tates to comment on the outlook of the coming outdoor season until his tiackstm s MOI lout on the cin der oval, Captain Miller Flamm, ace tambei-tappet, and Nick Vuk manic, champion javelin throwei, aie expected to lead the Nittany Lions to a successful season Othei veterans who are expect ed to bolster the Lion foices ale milers Bill Smith, Frank Maule, and Len Henderson Bill Giiest, Charley Pier Se, and Will Sutton will probably handle the middle distance events, and BilL_Engel, Paul Stolle!, and Bei nie 'Colman- ICZ iemain from last yeais top ,printers Following close on ,tile heels of the varsity are Bob Grieve's fresh man trackmen w ho are prepasing for two dihil meets • Telegraphic encounters are being mranged with the freshman teams from three Big Ten schools, probably Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio State The schedule shows five away meets and one home encounter, including an Eastern and Western invasion, for the Lion "ramblers" 4111 28, 29, Penn Relays at Phil idelphia, May 6, Chicago, away, May 8, Michigan State, away; May 13, Syracuse, away, May 20, Pitt , ,bingh, home, May 27, PTAA, brie, May 27, 28, IC4-A, New York City, June 16, 17, National Collegiates, Boiklev, Calif , July 7,8, NAAU, Lincoln, Neb Freshman schedule May 13, Coinell, away, May 29, Pitts laugh, hole Gillespie Injured As Liun Gymnasts Mice victorious, twice defeated, Gene Wettstone's Lion gcmnasts have been beating Bonn in an ef- Cott to give Army's gy m squad a close tu,sie in the season's finale at West Point Saturday Charley Gille'spie, crack rope climber and holder of the Lion record trill be unable to compete because of a broken hand Gille spie injured last noel{ yy bile prac ticing on the rings, loomed as a principle point-gainer fm the NIL tanymen Army dropped a close decision to Temple fin the Eastern Intel collegiate championship anti will prove as formidable an opponent as the Ouls Wettsione has not definitely decided on the squad that' will make the trip Lynch N 2 Wins Numerals ,The name of Dalid J Lynch, freshman diver nas omitted from 'the' list of an imming numeral win ners on Friday Dance to . . . Larry and his ORCHESTRA featuring BEA WAIN + + + INTERFRATERNITY BALL March 31 Lions Take Three Bouts, One Forfeit Penn Slates hosing team con eluded Its dual meet season by din. filing the honors v,ith Alichigan State last Saturday night at .Fast, Lansing, the Lions taking thine decisions and one forfeit for a 4.1 score The remaining bouts end ed up In decisions in fal or of the Spartans Mike Cooper and Al Tapman boxed at their regular weights al though they were expected to mole up a dlsision when Captain Res Hanna %%as forced out of the meet rite to an abscessed eat Red Stank° came down to VIC, to Put the LlOlll4 at full strength against the strong Spartan aggregation Cooper, Tapman anti Johnny Pati kit Senior scored ensil , , for the Lions, while Stanko won he forfeit front Clinton Braidoontl, alto sins unable to participate be cause of illness` An exhibition match was ar ranged, ibis ever bets eon Stank° and a Spartan freshman and the boot turned out to be the best of the e%ening Stanlco looked great but the Spartan also dashed bril liance to put the crosid of 7,000 on the edges of their seats through out the three rounds Cooper looked better in his fight o ilk Siegle than at any other time this season The Little Lion sent his Spartan foe to the canvas three times during the course of the bat tle romping off mith the decision by a wide margin Tapman displayed his usual bril liant ringmanship 111 the 127-pound bout to hold the upper hand throughout He had Trebilcock hanging on at the ' , mind of the third bell to remain undefeated this year in dual competition Frank Silvestri put up a good shooing against Don Wagner at 145, but the Mid-Westernei ens ton strong and sins side to pound out a decision mer the Lion Ber nie Sandson sins disappointing In his meet milli Carl Thompson Patrick Senior lighting at 11113 ended his collegiate boxing career In a blare of glen In putting lip his best light of the season For three rounds he shot left jabs at Toe Cestomski and had the Spar tan (Wry from too much leather at the end of the fight Johnns Patrick Junior faced the suongest menthe] of the Spartan s club In Don Boast at 175 Rossi sins a clever boxer and gained the nod after keeping non) from the hard right hands of Young Patrick Nate Handler turned counter_ fighteragain in his bout nith Er nest Dunn at hens