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Patterson St. 4 * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ 2 Leagues To Be Held In All IM Sports; Mat 9 41 Loses Independent Crown Revised IM Football Regulations Are To Re Released'Later Following a scries of meetings in uhitn a detei mined effoit was nude to tloai up misundeistand ings concerning intramural sports lules Paul E Gies, piesident of the intiAnmral board, yesteiday released a new M>t of rules stand ardi'ing the 35 sports camel on dining the three intramural sea sons 1 M football mles neie also subject to discussion and vanou3 cbai ges were enacted The foot ball lules will be released at a latoi date The following changes will be in effect for the balance of the sports reason, Gies announced "The M Board has decided to piomote two separate leagues Nanielj, an Independent and a Fia teinitj League The Independent League will be open to anv Inde pendent student or students who wish to entei competition” "An Independent student may play with only one organization dining the sports’s season $o moie than 50 members will be lowed on one team and the total list of players must be listed with the fiist entry into any sport” •“The Fra tern it\ League is open to any fraternity” "The same system of scoring w ill be applied to both leagues ” "The winnei of the Independent League will be gixen the choice of either one suitable team trophv or individual member awards ” "The Pi esent Pennsylvania State College Athletic Trophy will be nwaided annually to the winner of the fiaternity League” "It the winners of the two leagues should decide to play for the mythical AJI-College Champion ships ariangements will be made pioiiding suitable facilities are available - No points will be in volved in these playoffs ” Three hundred representatives of colleges in all parts of the world were repiesented at the Catholic University golden jubilee celebra- Iton _ Kappa Delta Rho And Alpha Chi Sigma Meet In Fraternity Final - .Toidon Hall catried off the in tiamuial Independent League foot ball championship on Tiie*da\ night with a smashing 19-0 victon ovei Met ’4l while Kappa Dell.' Rho and Alpha Chi Sigma battled then wav into the final lound of the Fiaternity League competition Intramuial hoiseshoes meanwhile advanced 10 teams into the,filial Diackets as swimming competition moved into the quai ter final lound sensational plays traxeling GO and 30 yaids lespecthely and a last half dihe bi ought easy vie toiy foi Jordan Hall in the In dependent final on the practice football field Tuesday night Met Ml was able to offer little oppo sition, met with practically no sue <ess in running plays, and man aged to complete only two passes all evening The fiist Jordan Hall touchdown came a few minntes'after the game started Jack Watford took a Met *4l punt on his own 40 yard line, passed to Pete Krones, who slip ped the ball to Lewis Coibin Cor bin in turn forwarded to Caz Gribb and Giibb took it over for the score "Watford passed to Gribb for the extra point Latei in the half Bill Daugherty, Jordan fullback, took anothei pirnt and lateralled to Watford who lateialed back, then Daugheity dashed 30 yards for the score The extra point try failed "The IM Boaid has decided to tered in ’4l territory but Jor dan scored only once when Caz Grubb culminated a drive that had ■netted three first downs by taking a touchdown pass from Walfoid During the evening Met ’4l com pleted only two passes, both from Joe Damigo to Paul Ruzicka Paul Bachman was spearhead of the loseis’ running attack KDR Measure DTD KDR won its place in the Fra ternity League final round Tues day night when Ed London com pleted a 40-yard pass to Mickey Marmion for the only score of the game and sweet 6-0 victory over *DTD Russel, Charles and Drakes were other nyrUoutstanding in the KDR attack whi!e*DTD was spark ed by Brandt, Pritchard, and Mc- Mullen Alpha Chi Sigma Wins Alpha Chi Sigma beat out a scrappy Kappa Sig intramural eleven G 0 on a long pass Tuesday night anil eamed the right to face KDR in the fraternity finals Pet ers, ACS stai, made the only score on a long heave ft cm Vollmer A GO-yard Kappa Sig drive paced by Myeis, Montz. and Lesko was halt ed on the ACS five-vard line a few moments befoie the game ended When the Fiaternity League final will he played has been left indefinite but the earliest possible date is Sunday afternoon Collegian Men Assigned To Winter Sports Slate Winter sports will be covered for the Collegian bv the follow ing men Wiestllng . .Bob Lane Boxing . , Bud Smyser Basketball . ' Bill Fowder Fiosli Basketball . Ed Hall Swimming . Bayard Bloom Fencing, • Ed Hall Hockey . Ed McLorie Gymnastics . .. Dick Peters Intrnmurals . i Peters, McLorle Wrestlers Commence Practice On Tuesday Varsity wrestling practice will begin in Rec Hall nevt Tuesday af ternoon .with opening of the sea son scheduled on January 13 when the grappleis meet” Cornell at Ithaca, N Y Eight meets and the intercol legiates are on the card with matches scheduled at home against Chicago, Syracuse, Prince ton and Michigan , NINOTCHKA Lotza Romanska! PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Jeffries Ranks Socce W & J Cage Tilt To Open Winter Sports Schedule. First Varsity Tilt . To Feature Affair With football season drawing to a close. Lion sports fans .were looking forward this week to, the opening of the winter sports'prot gram" - ‘ ' "f , Fiist of the "big three’’ —bas- ketball boxing, and ~ wiestllng’’— to get going will be the cage-sport John Lawlliers boys will' tangle with 'Washington and Jefferson heie December 2 and will I play twice moiejit home before Christ mas - - j Fust wrestling meet will be lanuary 13, when the Lions face Cornell away Boxing will.begin a week later, when the locals will spai with Western Maryland at home The complete schedules r Wrestling January 13 —Cornell Away January 20—Chicago Hpme January 27—Syracuse -Home February 3—Princeton Home Febiuary 10—Lehigh . Away Febraary 17—Michigan Home February 24—Army Away Mai cli 2—Navy Away March S-9—lntercollegiates At Syracuse Boxing f Jaminiy 20—Western Maryland ' /Home January 27—Toronto Home February 3—Army Away Febiumy 17—Vhginia ‘ Away Febnmiy 24—Michigan State-/ ' Hpme Febrnury 28—Syracuse Away Maicli 2—Cornell 'Home Mnich S-3—Tnteirollegiates i Home March 13—Wisconsin Away Basketball L f ,‘ ' Decetnbei 2—Washington ■* Jefferson- ' - - ■ * r Home December 6—Susquehanna Home Decembei IG—Bucknell Home Januniy I—ML Union Away Januaiy 2—Akron Away January 3—Kent Away Janunry 10—Georgetown -Home January G—Pittsburgh . ) Away January 13 —Carnegie TechfAway January 17—Syracuse ,/Home Januai y' 20—Navy > Away February 3—Rutgeis Away Febiuniv I—Connecticut State > ' Away Febraury 7—West Virginia Home Febraui> 10—Army February 14 —New York Univeisify Home Februarv 16—Colgate ’ Away Febi aury 17 —Syracuse j Away Februniv 21—Georgetown ' Away Febiuary 22—Temple Away Febrnaiy 28—West Virginia Away March 2—Pittsburgh -Home Mai ch 6—Temple Home March 9—Carnegie Tech Home ALL-COLLEGE RECREATION Action to oiganize an All-Col lege Outing Club, to be affiliated with the Intercollegiate' Outing Club, will be brought to a head with a meeting to discuss forma tion of a local club in/Room 318 ;01<1 Main at 7 s p m Wednesday ‘ The proposed Outing Club would number marksmanship, water spnits horseback riding, bicycling, ai chery, camping and hiking among its activities Movies of outing '’activities at Penn State will be shown at the meeting -A discussion of the" erection of the Monntan Lodge to be built with the senior class gift of the CladV of 1939. < All interested in horseback rid ing should see Ray Conger, Room 213 Rec Hall Club members may purchase ride tickets entitling' them to 4 rides for §175 or 8 rides for $3 50 .Club meetings are to be held in the Stock Judging Pa vilion at 7 p. m every Tuesday 1 -* An All-College. Hike to the Ski trail and Galbraith Gap is slated to leave College Avenue and Fraz ier Street at 2 p m. Sunday Re serve a place on the bus by sign ing up at Student 'Union, before noon Saturday. A fee of 25 cents for food and transportation Is ‘re quired ‘ i THE: CLUB { / ,;r -vxh f, 128 $. Pugh St. '• Pepper Sees Lion Victory Against Pitt Petrella Likes Milk, , Wind-Blown Hair He recommends /milk as a diet, has been "plastered’’ only once, wouldn’t tell about the biggest tin ill he had in football because ft might sound like bragging, dates a town gill with wind-blown hair, thinks Penn' State will have a bet tei* football team .next, year than it/does this, and predicts 'we’ll beat PitU7-G To add that lie's'the snake-hip ped little sophomore who has made sensational touchdown dashes in all but the Cornell game would give,away* the ,fact that his name is/ Petrella, John G (Popper) Petrella. - , Fans -liked to compare him to 135 pound “Windy” Wjear, whose climax running sparkplugged the teams of 1935, '36, and ’37, but ol jendy they’re beginning to put him off Ip a class by himself Hero of the Penn game, he has rolled up five touchdowns to help the Lions in scoring on sensation al dashes past 55 (add 'em up) would be tacklers But he gets in to each game foi only a few min utes because of bis size There’s a lot more about him Here’s some of it in a huriy Won’t drink, smoke or swear broke down at IF Ball last year, took a swig, passed out on the floor,' had the whole football team razz him, and now says nexer again is the only player on the team who doesn’t get some sort of financial assistance won numerals last year as a grid; der and freshman javelin thrower in high ■school was varsity quarterback four yenis, varsity in basketball three, and track -var sity for thj*ee yeais as a dash man and javelin thrower ' set a coun ty record of 172 feet with the jave lin -. belongs to Alpha Phi Delt . , doesn’t have any girls back home . .an LA student-who gets fair grades - ' says' he doesn’t know tho seciet of his snake-hip ped running . self-effacing and modest and the kind of'a fellow you can’t help liking . in high school operettas but with strictly speaking parts tjSUSBL Shows. - • - * 6:30, 8:30 Complete'Show as Late as 9:05 Today Only - ' The JONES FAMILY in . “Too Busy To Work” Friday Only . ROBINSON - ,; j. 'Saturday, Only . * “Everything’s On led’ with . IRENE DARE ~ . , SBGAR KENNEDY ’ i r Team Among Best Booters Complete Seventh Straight Undefeated Season ‘Strain Began To Tell On Lads,’ Says Coach; Names Hosterman Outstanding For Season “I think'this year’s team rnnks'among the best and «howed sonc ,of the finest footwoik as a team of any J have coached,” thoughtfully dcclaied soccer coach Bill Jeffrey when asked for a comment legaidntg the Lions* ending their seventh straight undefeated season ' “It does seem, though, that the stiain is a'little too much for some of the lads as they realize they are playing to piotect the streak, ’ the genial Scot added a Bill was looking back on a sea son that included seven wins and one tie It was, a season that saw the Lions amass a total of ’3'go'als compared' with five for the-oppon ents And it was a season during >wliich every opponent was primed “to beat State " * ' r , , "When asked if he could name ony 'outstanding player on M his team,'the Bard of Boalsburg hesi tated and then stated that he thought "WSalt Hosterman, junior light halfback deserves that men tion 4 Hosterman Most Consistent “Walter perhaps is.ourjnost con sistent performer, although Woody King , did a good jo"b especially early in the season*,” Jeffrey com mented ,to clailfy his choice - Curing the year, the Lions de feated Gettysburg 4-1, Lehigh 3-0, Bu< knell 2-0, Carnegie Tech 13-0, Svracuse 3-0, Navy 32, Aim> 3-2 and tied Temple 0-0 That 13-0 triumph over Carnegie Tech is considered to~be the high est score evei tallied by a colle giate soccer team The rampag ing Lions, however, failed by' five points to shatter the all-time Penn State scoring record for one year Last year 'Captain Bob Schuler, burly fullback, and v Gus Bigott. fieiy forward, were both named to the All-American team and aie likely choices to repeat this year Veterans who will not he in the lineup when ’the Nlttany soccer men start their quest for ah eighth straight undefeate dseason are Captain Bob Schuler,'‘Dutch Lange, Howie , Wodock, - Harry ?eifer, Lionel fSbaffer and "Bob Olmstead ' ■ I- , I . 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Penn State 17, Pitt 13 Cornell 20, Penn 10 So Cal 14, Notre Dame 7 Princeton 20, NiWy 6 Harvard 13, Yale 7 U C L A 7, Ore State 0 Duquesne 14, Carnegie Tech 0 Ohio State 27, Michigan 14 Northwestern 14, lowa 13 S M.'U 23, Baylor 20 By viitue of eight couect pre dictions last weekj the Snhib’s sea son stock goes up to RS7 pei cent oi 47 light out of SO games Not content with having better ed his tnernge by approximately 020 per cent for tluee weeks in a row, the Sahib goes himself one bettci in tubing n ciack at, the scores He also adds VThe LION the pnnthei SCJtRAIHS—foi help* So'look foi an upset BULLETIN TOMORROW Ski club meeting, 7‘p m. Old Foiestiy building Engineeiing lecture, >3 10 p m,- Boom 130, Home Ec Speaker, E I Thompson on The Legislature and How It Works NINOTCHKA It’s' tdpnotchka! Thursday, November 23,1939 Eugene fl. Lederer ' REAL ESTATE 114 E. 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