Friday, Marell 24, 1939 _. AXP Wins IM Cage Cham ,Steady Rise, No Slipbacks Marked Lion Mat ,Season By GEORGE SCHLESS A slow but sui e use with inlay a shp-back That's the course followed by Choi he Speidel's wtestlecs is they sntiiipect out of eatly-season doldrums to amass a record of five wins ((Are! Princeton, At my, Navy, Cot nell, and Syracuse), 2 losses (to Le high's Bastein chiming and Michigan's Big Ten title-holders), and a lie - with strong Nebraska `Muth of the ciedit goes to sooty amore Joe &mini, who greatly etiengthened the team when he donned to t4l pounds, filling t. weak spot and making team fm lunhm Roy Gensler, Eastern I un ner"-up at OM Stalin lost one dual meet to Lehigh's llaiem, he tin- Hied "oecond to Moment in the In idicollegiates; , then he heat the same Masein'to wind lay second 10 tihnals „ if:inn-on Don Bachman, Iced hotel by an nl.l kiwe injury catty in Lb Spilhig - Fashion FORA F.' 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BELLEFONTE 'CENTRAL!RAILROAD s erve VEAL _;For Sunday Dinner SHOULDER ROAST OF VEAL, Boned and Rolled - - lb. 35c Loin and Rib Veal Chops - - lb. 35c - • , CUBE VEAL STEAK - - - each 12c SUNDAY- MENU CRANBERRY JUICE SIRLOIN ROAST OF VEAL, GRAVY HASHED POTATOES ' BUTTERED PEAS AND CARROTS STUFFED PRUNE SALAD ROLLS .AND BUTTER - , APPLE PIE AND CHEESE COOK'S MARKET Dial 671 - season, fought through a tough Inteicollegiate tourney field to take second behind Lehigh's King, then wound up his collegiate mat (Hied' . in II blaze-of glory by gain dig the National finals, only to suffer a nb injury that greatly 'tut his effectiveness against Le high's Matthes, and forced him to foi fest serond-place and take ,lind 'finth the ,clllO , C azgite ut Lwmti %vete haul hit by pneumonia, but Olin ecovet ed cnough to take •econd to the Eagtel a 136-pound ams Another poinl-{Camel In the Intel collegiate , . was Hole Final, .Le icly jurnot 175-pounclei, who I flak tlnrd• .. And not to be new looked is In tel( olleguite Champion Flank Gleason, sophomore lab-pounder who hail trouble duiing the dual meet season because of too much thance-taking, - but meetly showed his vast knowledge of the spelt as he clashed through to the title, Then too, heavyweight Warren Elliott, showed steady imptove went, and Davie. Waite came down tea pounds', to do a good job in Ijhandling the 121-pound post va (Ailed by Call King, who may be back next yea' as narrate' one contender fin the Intercollegiate ci own JoJ Ki upa, former Intercollegi ate champ who did a tip-top job as freshman mentor and in hand ling the varsity trio at' the No tion ils, hes developed a pi °wis ing crop of ycat lings And fat from least unong the ingredients which should combine to Cr cote an outstanding - team in 39 is Charles Martin Speidel, com !dote master of the ancient and honorable sport of wrestling, who, his thirteenth year as Penn State mat coach, guided the Lion team through its toughest sched ule in extremely commendable ihanner Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E Beaver Ave ''`•01111 - 4EUff State,College_. Two Boxers Will Battle In Nationals By BERME NEWMAN It's been a befuddling situation this pact week for Coach Len Houck, but after coming out of it in the style he usually does, we wendei if it wasn't he who in vented that strange thing called osychology Attu selecting Al Thinnan and Intercollegiate Champ Ray Fian na as Penn State's representatives to the National Collegiate Boxing tournament next week, the good "Doctor" lent ded of Capt. Hanna's ear 'Rimy, along with news that Taman would hove to box at 127, ,intend of 120 as he uas scheduled beenuse of the i tiling which calls In] all entties to have boxed at mast 10 pci cent. of dual meets in the division as entcied Well, Tapman - wati moved bad{ up' to 127, and is eypected to do just as well theta, but the psy chology came %%hen Len, anal go ovet his nubile!' to hnd a pos ible sub%tatute foi Hanna, decal cd on 'Mud Luck Hank &twell act Schwenier, who fot thiee - yeais Lamed faithfully lot a regain' berth on the boxing team, only to be used here and these as a fill-in, wa , , plagued by hind luck when evei he did fight—and Leo le ali/ed this all along Theta was one chance left for Schweitzer to achieve what he's been after so long, and the shrewd Houck gave him this chance Watch him take advantage of it, Weather Delays Heavy Workouts For Track Squad end the snow stops felling end the cindei track dices, Coach Chick Werner's trackmen will be gin serious training for a tough ,piing season which begins at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, on April 28-29 A soggy track is.keeping the indermen from anything but gen eral conditioning at present and it looks as if Coach Werner's vas- Qity men will have to skip an Elis io] vticatinz if they_ expect_to tie in top' sgape - for the stiff compe tition they will meet in the Re 'ays Equipment" has been issued and coach, men, and managers are 'catty to go. It's only the weuthei that is putting a' brake on,things gZM A Producr With Sword, Stage-- Lipeczky , After seeing fencing co-captain Johnny Lipeczky flit mound back stage all bolus of the morning at Thespian ~ rehearsals this past veer one wonders where he evei got up enough energy to compete in the strenuous fencing bouts he has had to participate in this past season. Johnny is production manage' of Thespians (he calls it chief Etooge ‘ to -Sock Kennedy), a job which requires plenty of hard work and late hours, and Li-job which is most strenuous especial ly during fencing season. But he's managed to come out all light, even though so over worked. Sock Kennedy says he couldn't do 'without him, while Doc Krutter, fencing coach, rates him as one of the best sabremen he has tier had under his tutelage Vital statistics:-Is a direct de scendant of some fanious Hungar ian Husars . Is a Mother of Charley lapecEky,, who captained State's fencing team two yea's, '34 and '36, and,. wlin is considered the best thee-Weapon man ever to iepreient Penn State . John ny's a pout science major . . • Wants to get into foreign service Greatest thrill came last year when he defeated Lehigh's Jim Bright Who - Iwas undefeated foi. two yews` SEE; OUR NEW ASSORTMENT - OF - SPRING STYLES , -- , .. GERNEWs‘ - CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING, PENN STATE COLLEGIAN pionship Delta Chi Is Edged 23-18 In Final Tilt Paced by toweling Jack Hest, Alpha Chi Rho, Section 2 winner, 'nlenshed a well-balanced attack to outclass Delta Chi, Section :3, Delta in the finals of the Fintet nity basketball league ciown, 21- 18, in Rec (fall Wednesday night Hess tallied 12 points, gumm ing seven in the last half. His contostent teammate, Phil Blough, gained tunnel-up sem mg honors with eight, while Chnt Snell dropped in the iennundei of the vittoi' , . points Delta - Chi dien hint blood in the close contest as Bill Fische!, offensive puce-settee fat the !mess, , astied the (bit of Ins wren mark- Bel high, Millet Flamm, Gem ge flittei„ind Alt Nippes movided a stubborn defense until eutinanotiveled by the Dicky Al pha Chi Rho quintet Alpha Chi Rho will battle the B It B club, Independent league mime! s, for the all-College bas ketball thanfinonship in Roc Hall 7 70 p in Monday Volleyball: With the DClta Chi-Independ ents and Beta Sigma Rho-Lamb da Chi Alpha semi-final tilts card (Al late la,t night, the respective winnei s will battle for the kat a mui al vollevbill ehampionchip in Rec. 11:111 tonight Dt.Ps Chi topped Alph❑ Chi Sigma, Independent , , upset Sigma (Continued On Page Four) `I Want Helmets,' 'Says Thiel; Picks Stick Prosrfects "Helmets, helmets, whore ale my helmets' , " chanted Nick Thiel this week "How can we have lacrosse sciimmage without any Helmets , " Meanwhile he named his best prospects as follows Inside attack men—Ray Cos y, Ralph DeFalco, Bait Buser, Andy Klause, Howard. Rumbtiugh, "Sci.ippy" Doulei, and Jim Rid., Centel fieldeag—Jack Gentliet, Oft Wuenaell, George Mtlea, Al Ilia, Rally !Lanai, Joe Col lea% Lee Kt ape, and John Price_ Inside defense men lohn Hess Gnalie—Bud Meyci SPORTOGRAPH I ES By BERNIE NEWMAN ttariy Lion Musketeers `lron-Mari' Foltz In Double Duty For Fencing Squad Co-taptain Dean Foltz, mho has been doing doable Out) the past three Sears as epee and toils man on Lion fencing teams, concluded his Queer as a varsity performer milli quite a consistent record Battling in six bouts each meet. three in foils and three in epee, to melte a gland total of approxi.' mately bout.; each year, Foltz hangs up his `MOO with a yearly average of 14 victories In the foils and 15 in the epee, agaiiist tour defeats in the foils and three in the epee Foltz, like most of his Lion col leagues, never handled a sword until he Came to Penn State He did take lessons in foils these past tmo summers, however, from Aldo Nadi, norld's greatest fencer and teacher, but gives credit„to Coach Doc Mattel for most of his suc cess, especially when it comes to the epee Vital statistics, Would rather light n ith foil than any other wea pon , . takes advanced ROTC ... president' of Les Sabreurs, honor ary fencing fraternit‘ *.• plays drums in the Blue Band . wants to enter foreign service. expects to do graduate work next sear ... loves to tell about Ids year of tray el through Europe, also, of his dad. v.ho Is a prof at East Strouds burg State Teaeheis Calle& 'AIN'T ENVIOUS' ~.,.,,... 1-ise• 4,1 .Ao' ; /-.-' I katig .......,4 BUSBY BUTTERFINGER . ♦ . Taylor Due For A Tough Job, Says Busby By BUSBY Maybe some guys envy Robot 'Taylor, Hollywood's gift to some thin' m other, but not me No sir, I don't envy Rohm t at all with the Job lie's gonna have in piLking the pi ettiest babe to be the Circus Queen nest month nom the way those pietutes is - piled up on the boss' desk, it looks like OUI movie stet flan will have to jest toss em up in the am and take the one what don't come down Anyway, I don't vault noth ing to do with the job cause I would not want all the rest of them pretty (and I do mean pret ty) gills mad at me And gals, you better hurry if you're gonna get your pictures in by midnight, tommrou And we can't accept any late enti ms un ,e,,s the camera' busted By the way, I don't lihe to be Waggon or nnthon', but I Was a Bei num and Bailey scout onet, but I ain't never seen anything like the 'way little Pattie Mitchell e in twist and fall and handle her partner in that adagio dance she's piacticon' It's a wow And a cer tain Blank is becoming very adept (lofty cent word) at Juggl ing knives, after a bat of practice Ile says he's good at tossm' hatch etc, too Brothers, I'll just stay untie' my tight wile and Alm the •du i-hon With all the appmatus and stuff mound no wonder ,Joe Myers thought he was on the tiampolme the other day when he took a nice dive off the tight woe—but he didn't bounce. And he missed dropping on me, too, so there , Tennis_ Team_ Drills., Unable to muctice outdoors be. causc , "of inclement weuthei, Penn State\ vat sity tael,et AUCIdel , have been holding weekly di ills in the Armory in piepaiation for the opening match with Penn after Eaqtei vacation Ferocious Foilsman Scotty Rankin - Stirs Stands Sloth Rankin varsity fencer Pm three )ears concluded one of the finest seasons any Lion fencer has attained since the inception of the spot t. here Ffe was defeated in only one of his 18 bouts this season. but, more important, he Tacked up an unusu ally high total of points In each bout to give hint an average of flee winning points against an average of less than too for his opponents Scotty is a southpaw, but he is speedy and ferocious The way he tears after opponents, with sword extended, the most sullen of funs mould gel on edge On two occasions, when Coach Knitters epee team wasn't faring too well, Scotty was used in thp epee division. along with MS foils assignment He copped both Although a fencer must win two bouts in a single match to get a varsity letter, Scott) earned his In his sophomore year 15 minutes aft. er the seism' got under way Ile took both bouts In succession Vital statistics Was born in Scotland (that's how he got the tag "Scotty") his right name is Sam is 5 ft 6 In tall, weighs 150 played freshman soccer, but never made varsity because he used left leg is a senior in chemistry and expects to go into Scientific writing eventually .. at present is trying to get his lieuten. ant's commission in the U S. Chemical Warfare Reserves. , Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! 0: - E. MAELHORN , , PHONE 2214 Stiff Grind Begins For Footballers Blue, White Elevens To Stage Game Tomorrow According to nil reliable wea ther almanacs, March 21 is the (list day of Spring, and Bob Hig gins' Lion gridders will affirm the fact. Pon with the coming of slicing Tuesday (according to the almanncs), they began their first 'cal week of 'Limning. Unless there is a distinct chinge in weathei conditions, Nittany football fans will get then first thence to see next yeat's squad in action tomoi row afternoon when the Higgin , men stage the first in ti a-squad battle Coach Bob Higiins announced that the squad si all be divided in to Blue and White teams made up of veterans and freshmen Many substitutions will be made and the .incups will lie shifted in an at tempt to find the hest possible combinations llm ing the past week, the La ens had several good sessions with a long seurnmage Wednesday af ternoon This workout was un doubtedly the best the squad has had thus far this spring, Coach Biggins stated Several men stood out in the Wednesday scrimmage Big Bill Smalta, last year's freshman back, • hawed up well as a coming pow er runner for the Lion gridders Smaltz, who is the heaviest back field man on the squad, Is very fast fin his size and can kick and pass with the best Junior Gil Radcliffe seems to be one of the most improved men on the squad and looked like one of next year's regular guards Mike Carbinski, a fieshman, also Lm ncil in a nice piece of work at guard Wedne,day night Flank P 1 itt and Wade Moil, two Mins.' mg sophomore linemen, shim a gicat impiovement oval their play last section Another m ospectße backfield Is left-handed Jack Day, a freshman Day to a fast, shifty nano and In, poi tsule passes loom as a valuable asset to the Ilmgmsmen. Twelve reported at the caddy house Monday fol varsity golf practice 111 0 ... t A :F r C h a e nefioirtan i a. til23 W.N YTTANYAVE. -Aft Wdh R. 1."... • Water Three Lion Gym Co Captittris Ray Runkle and Rai alit Sti °atm end then Lion gymnastic cal eels ..t West Point tommioe. when the WettAtone squid opposes a potl.m. ha) 'maid of Cadets in the 119011' , 3 finale Eleven Nittnnymen all leave Iles morning to much muscle ex , ciscs aLb an outfit which drop ped a 25410 decision to Temple, hut decisively ti Immo(' Princeton and Dartmouth by an identical ovei whebn mg mat gin, 52-2 Chat - ley Gillespie, resting a la oken band, will not make the hip Gault Breaks Record Firing in competition for the William R Hearst Trophy, Gil bet t G Gault of the vat sity ri Pe team, bloke the college teem d by -cm mg 193 The final Jesuits of the team standing lot the ti ophy has not [teen i eceived yct mg the room mate with a visit, ducking down South, or doing the Big City, we've got a bus that's goitifi your way! Another nice slung about Greyhound—our fares don't look big even to a college educated pocket book You'll have more fun the Greyhound way—and you'll find plenty of places to spend the money saved! Pittsburgh Chicago Harrisburg Philadelphia New York COME] :p.5*. i v : N.p• . •..:: . ......• Page Three asts End Careers Ihmet, fro Inv lam points will eet with Rustle, high team scout) in each of line vaulty vents and beet all around gymnast even to compete at State Others =king the trip ate Stan Feld- In in, Gem ge Tel , Page Schnee', Mei ell Beck, Elmer Weaver, Ben Stahl, Wilbur Ward, and II 1/ Inn Saylor Schott Will Attend NCAA Ring Tourney Di Coil P Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education, will attend the NCAA boxing chain pionc,hips to Madison, IVis, on Thuisday, Filday.and Satuiday Dean Schott rill] pattici. pate in meetings of the NCAA Boxing Rules Committee of which lie is a menthol Sample One• Way Fares S 290 11 35 1 80 3 30 4 95 Baltimore Washington Sunbury Wilkes-Barre Scranton HOTEL STATE COLLEGE TRAVEL BUREAU State College, Pa 3 30 4 10 1 85 2 90 3.25