Tuesday, December 12,1939 IM Boxing Finals Tentatively Scheduled For Friday NO SMOKING The College i tile ogninst amok* -Inguln Rec Hall daring-athletic ''contests iwlll he strictly enforced 'this yem, authorities have warn* i £od . "No smoking*' signs are to posted tin ougliout the build* 'ing In'tlio nem future _ PRACTICAL I GIFTS TO 3 PLEASE ! I g.'' ,1 ‘ , -a |:# 'Shirts, $2 and ‘s2 50 | g • Ties, $1 and ?1 50 3 3sc to $195 | Gloves, $1 and up | W'»‘ S'earts, $1 50 'and ijp'g I|a]amas,is2 and ups ,-g Jpbes,;, ss’jand uiv| ‘8 | • Speatersj Sjs'and'iip ‘ | g : « sj- /ank Sets, $1 & up ij B* •' G ove and Scarf ' 3 |,v J ';ji| I MtfeSHOP I;', ft. " -"'’2 gV The rfome of Hart, Schaffner and Marxj Jjj Two Divisions Will Contain 16 Finalists * With the first round of competition in the 18th annual College intramural boxing tournament completed, manager Jim Ritchie '4l, nnnounoed that the finals.probably \will be held Friday night This year’s eompetitjon'has been divided into fraternity and inde pendent 'divisions with finals to take place in those respective ranks, thereby making,l6 finalists. A predominance of freshmen, sophopiorcs, and jpmors seems to indicate that again coach Leo Houck should have an oppoitunity tp garner a fe^ r future wairiors for his varsity No weight class has been exceptionally outstanding, but close matches have been abun dant in the middle weights The summaries of- the first ipund Riflers To Engage Pine Grove Team yWith no telegraphic matches scheduled until after the Christ* mas holidays, the Penn State rifle team will engage in a preliminary shouldcr-to-shoulder contest with the Pine Grove Mills Rifle Club in the Armory 'at 7 pm tomorrow, Coach Stevens stated yesterday. The gunners have 'been practic inguintensivcly, and show the mak ings of a dead-eye group of high caliber,, Stevens declared Gilbert Gault is the,leading scorer in prac tice having netted a scoie of 385 out of a possible 400 Special shooting coats, otdered lccently, are expected to arrive soon and will be distributed befoic vacation begins Be feet aanarcus- iht* ( »xlra radio'lnlo the home anj'maM tfvo_ V"hol» temiljrioprtmeV happy. "*”* !AC ' -STUBE;SUPERHETER6BYNEh‘, ' r -t 4*'* „ > »J’V ln'Veaatifut'pto*Hc , a ilreamttned airflow car'and ei smart as ’ j/n-KVin'-’. - RADIO CORNER Allen at Beaver State College Fraternity 120 Lb Class % .Mowry E Goetz ’43, Alpha Cht Sigma, defeated Chester E Sny der ’4l, Tau Phi Delta, TKO; John A. Bcrscth ’4O, Chi Phi, defeated Robert E. Smith '4O, Alpha Chi Sigma, decision; John G Reitz ’43, IvDR, defeated Richaid A. Duns moie ’43, Alpha Qhi Sigma, deci sion; Alfred J. Musacchio ’43, Al pha Plu Delta, defeated Stanley J Glazier ’4l, Gamma Sigmp Phi, decision 127 Lb Class Samuel E f Plenner ’43, Sigma Pj, defeated Harry W. Wills '4l, Theta Kappa Phi, decision; A 1 Cowley ’43, Beta Theta Pi, defeat ed Arthui, R. Christman ’42, AKPi, decision; Chester U Snydei '4l, Tau Phi Delta, defeated George .1 Keating ’43, SAE, decision, Frank J Perna '43, DU, defeated Vincent D Cavanaugh *4O, Phi Delta Theta, decision 135 Lb Cl^ss Herman M Starer ’4O, Kappa Sigma Phi, defeated Harold P Kies ’4O, Beta Kappa, decision, Deo .T Hownrth ’4l, Sigma Pi, do (Contlnued On Page Four) Cage Outlook „ Is |Brighter, ; LaiWtherSays ij < ' r ■/ , Will. Meet Ist Zone .-.Defense Against Bucknell Sc FOWLER A 5 ‘'Jt'J looks/* ‘-.‘drfn&ed' 3 John Law- Hheroilve* wei jnightjlcomq I along*> j ' 'Tills 1 ' was the-''varsity ‘mentor’s comment yesterday as he sm* jvondering Ifj ln the) rtfugh*’ fl've could'acquire sufficient ( a successful sea* soA' from i{s ( inauspicious begin nings ‘ ' Whether the Lion putflt would come along fast enough to mangle a tough Buchnell Bison, Lawther declined to predict, The 'Lewis burg boys, lumored unusually po tent this jear, av ill meet the locals in Rec Hall Saturday night. Grippe which spread over the campus threatened to weaken the Nittanymen for Saturday's fray as Bob Crowell and Kerm Christman were relegated to the sick list Their recovery by the end of the w eek is problematical. KrouseShines Chances of future cage success looked considerably brighter with the addition of Len Krouse, grid w ingb&ck, to the varsity last week Supplying the outfit with some much-needed “umph," his perfor mance in the, Susquehanna romp assures him of a starting-post Sat urday. . Intensive this week were cpncentr&ted on the de velopment of better shooting and offense against zone Bucknell will bring the first zone defense the Lions < have faced this season Striving to develop some good first-string subs. Lawther will send his second team against a Lock Haven cage outfit tonight in a scrimmage session \ Those People ip v t Reading and Vicinity ' A.re Invited to an ALUMNI’DANCE DECEMBER 26th , 1 tits, ‘ Reading > Country Club from 10-3/ ' $3 per couple For Reservations Call - Tom Marge Warwick— ' - ' Midge Barhey—sosl' , ' ' 1 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Hockey . Quaker Team Tallies Twice In Ist Period ‘lceless Wonders’ Show , Lock of Ice Practice By EO McLORIE Penn State’s ioe liockev Lions facing a too powerful Penn team that tallied two goals in the open ing peiJod, opened tlieir season with'a 4-1 defeat at Hershev Fri day night. The “iceless wonders" apparent ly fazed by. lack of practice on Icp. got a slow start and despite a bril liant last peilod stand failed to oveicome the Quakers' lead Th*o Penn pucksters “broke the ice” with only 4 4.’* minutes of the game gone when their are Tpd Stehle rippled the nets. Slate's oniv moikei was regis tered when George Wolbert scored on a pass finm Rn> Mnngernm with 43 seconds lemnining in the first period Playing impioved hockey in the final stanza, tlie Lions held Hie Penn lads scoieless amid manv penalties against both teams Four Stale men and one Penn player weie accosted for rough tactics during that period * The lineup V of P P State (i Gnllaghei ‘ DoLong D Stehle ’Bachman D Englei Wolbert C Hunter Dowler LW Copperwaite Mnngerum RW Gjbeison Matula Altei nates Univeisity of Penn sylvania—Adelmnn, Pepper, Pea cock Feubeistein, Mitten. Ram so>, Wnid, Vooiliees Penn Slate —Smith Rlioads Row man Onriet Lighthody, Irwin pei(od Goals (1) Penn. Stehle (Englei). 4 45, (2), Penn Ward'(Rnmsej). 12.30, (3),iPenn State, Wolbeit (Mnngeium), 14 07 ■Penalties-—Peacock. tripping i 1 Second period ‘Goals -(4). Penn, 'Feuberstein 1 (’Ward), 7 43, ’(5) Penn. Voorbees, unassisted. 12*33 Penalties —Rhoads. 1 '‘high 11 stick,* Donloi ihterfei'ence *• ' 11 * 1 1 ' Thiid peiio’d goal's,' noii4 Pen alties—Vooi bees, *4rippln /'‘Stbhle’j .itqerfeience, t, s tripling, jsieble ,thaigipg ejbowinfy 'Bachman. , . it], FROSH :F‘ BRIEFS Frosh Wrestling Coach Speidel, working with al most 100 would-be fieshman wrest lers, has concentiated on basic ma terial, giving the novice vviestlci ample chance to leain the sport before competition According to Speidel, competitive-work will be gin shortly bcfoie oi direcHv af ter Chustmns vacation The fieshman wiesthtig season will open 'January 0 with the in terclass meet and'with mtrnmur nls second semestei . Frosh Boxing Coach Nestoi Kociubunsky is spending his time watching the m tramuml boxing bouts these days as all of his freshman boxing can didates are entered in the compe tition Although he has supervised the tiainmg of those hoys who le ported as cub boxing candidates, selection of the cub squad is likely to be determined largely by the outcome of the 1M competition Frosh Basketball With daily piactice four weeks old, a freshman basketball team that looks definitely better than last year’s" yearling five, is busy preparing for its„fiist meet m mid-Januaiy About .fifteen men are out for the team, Coach Nick-Thiol stated •Women in Sports j Interclass basketball competition will begin Monday Eight, tepms are qualifying by practicing week, davs at 4 or Tuesday at 7 p’m It’s not too late to try out, but huriv, hurry, huiry! We’re expecting a Gertrude Ederle oi Kathenne Rawls any time now, since the swimming club showed movies of expert breast stroke technique and the gals have been practicing. Bewaie Olympic team—here we come! Eugene H. Lederer - .REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 * ‘ State 1 College ions Lose Opening Tilt To Penn, 4-1 Between The Lions Bob Wilson—- The' "Intramural Boxing Follies of 1439’’ —the one ring circus that packs 'em in and panics ’em —is scheduled to wind up Us ISth an nual showing Frida} night ip Rec Hall dt which time the final bouts will be run off Time Bpm Up until now the bouts have been just tjpical hit and miss, hot and cold, tough and tender lnt?a mural bouts —always thrilling, of ten humorous, hut never dull It's a show that's well worth twied the priepe of admission —which, of course, is nothing And the finals ‘Fiidnj night will he regular hunylingers You can copnt on Hint' We Wuz Hohbed!.' Of alt the sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest aie Uiesp "It might have been That verv handsome line was dashed off hy John Gieenleaf .Whittier who I doubt ever heard much of football let alone Penn State And jet, were he alive to daj, Whittier would prohablv reel off tl\at same line in connection with Penn State’s piesent gridiron Plight' I refer of course, to (he foi th coming Vow* Year's Da> "bowl games’’ to none of which Penn State, lias been bid And it's a darned dhtj shame,, too for the Lions ate the logical c noice to play In any of ’em provided mj*- system of leasoning is used It was a simple matter to get State the ROSE BOWL bid o\ei Southern Cal, who will probably battle Tennessee for the nationnl title I did it this way. Oregon tied So Col, Washington tlitaslied Oiegon, Pitt beat Washington and State smeaied Pitt -And jet. dem bums out on the const want South ern Cal , * In-the SUGAR BOWL at New Orleans, State desei ves the Hid just as much as Tulane because Noi th 1 Carolina tied Tulane, Duke beat North Carolina. Pitt beat Duke and State ,walloped Pitt li's; the, same . stoij with the OHXnCE: BOWL ~bid GfOigia Tech (meets Missouri tlieije on Year’s, and yet Duke, Georgia , Tech., Pitt nlckedi Duke ,«yid, flgain, Pitt., ft was a little tougher gpeting ‘th^’L'ions, into the COTTON BOWL at 1 Dallas*. Texas, where Boston but here's liow I did it Florida beat Boston Colleger-South -Carolina tripped Florida Furman halted South Car olina. Va- Tech toiled Furman, VMT licked Va Tech. Columbia bumped V M. I, Yale downed Columbia, Penn stopped Yale, and State tiounced Penn Similarly, the Nittanvmen should have lecelved the SUN BOWL hid over Catholic Univei sity, fot St Anslem checked Cath olic, Boston College sank St Ans lem and look what happened to Boston College in the pipceding paingiaph’ 1 Doosn’Ht make,} on burn’’ ’ * j, ' i Court Chatter Going into the Bucknell game this Saturday night, Penn State’s basketball Lions will have a field goal average of 203 per cent and n foul goal average of 500 per cent to work on The Nittanjfnen have made 32 hnslcets out of -157 at tempts from the field in two gamhes and have sunk 14 out of 25 goals from the foul line Temple Univ ersity’s cm rent basketball team whom the Lions play twice this season. Is being billed as “Temple’s' T9lS’’ Jolin.Lawther and company will he hnppj to know that this j ear’s Temple team Is the shorte°t in Owl history Two jenis ago the Owls averaged six feet three inches in height Center Don Henderson is the onlj six footer in tlio sqund this jeni ac cording to reporls Hats ,off department To Len football player since Fmnk Spilth co captain in 1436-37, to figure prominently in basket ball tTo Leon Gajeckl—nnotliei, groat center who, has, been drafted for pio gild service upon giaduation The Pltlsbmgh Pio Piiates claim "Gates’’ To Wade Moil— only football Lion to gain Special Recognition bv the ofllcinl; All-American Board I Be Neat V SEND YOUR CLOTHING TO THE MODERN, SANITARY : PENN STATE LAUNDRY - * 1 » 320 W‘ BEAVER AVE DIAL 3261 Lion Swimmers To Hold Frosh, Varsity Meets 7 Veterans Form Nucleus Of Well-Balanced Squad Aftei nearly two month** of dili gent conditioning di ills both hi doois and out, Penn State’s varsitv and fieshman swimmers will get 1 heir ill st taste of competition this vqelc with two intrti-squad meets Building around a nucleus of competent veterans, Coach Bob Galbiaith and Diving Conch Bill Gnskill have whipped togetliei a well balanced team Handicapped until after Thanksgiving by int*- mural swimmeis, the Lion mermen have since made rapid stiides Among the freestvle sprhiteis/ Boh Allison, Bill Kirkputi ick, Ted Hilrtcbiand Tom Robinson, and DUk Rubner are the veteians, with Phil Rogatin, Don DelMnnro, El niei AY ebb, and Wairen Raaii forming the sophomoie contingent Fieestj’le distance swimmers are veteran Tom Robinson,"and Tom Reissmnnn and Hmold AVnrnoi. sophomores At Boileau Lan> Cmtis, and lack Morgan, all sophomores, make up the breast-stroking de paitmenr Elmei "Webb, Bob Fruchtei, Bob Wagnei, and Don Newborn aie the liack-stiokeis Co Captain Guy McLaughlin is the only veteran among the divers, with sophomoies Al Price, Ralph Erwin and Dick SarU contending foi positions « Although theli first meet, with Penn, is not slated until after Chiistmas the Niltanj swimmeis wifi get plenty of competitive ox peiience with intra-squad and fi osli vai sitj meets liofore then A fiosh-varsitj distance his«le is set foi Wednesdaj and an inlia squad meet foi Sntuulnj Gymnasts Train For Opener With ’Maryland ■ With -n’ little ’ aid from Lolly Luck, ‘Coach Gene tVottstone be lieves !lns varsity ‘prvmnnsts can bienk iicii IVI then meets this sea son •'and if so, that Mould 1 mean three wins and‘three losses * At the present, the aciolmticallj'-, inclined lads' of the “flving tra peze” are whipping themselves into shape 1 foi the.fiist piactice 1 meet against Maivland < on January 13 AVettstone is basing his hopes on eight,seniors, led by Captain Mev ull Beck, whose specialty is the paiallcl bais The seniois who seem to be hold ing down first notch at each of the spots aie Geoigc Teiwilligor, high bai and paiallel bais, Stan Feldman arid Heiman Shmukler, high bar, Pago Scliaefei, side hoise; Elmei AA’eaver, ungs, Chal ky Gillespie, ungs and rope climb ing, and AVilbm Waid, tumbling The closest battle is being waged between Feldamn and Shmuklei for the horizontal bai spot, which the formei held last veai Sevei.il sophomoies, including Ronnie An dreas, Chuck Senft, Bill Loeber, Waltei Lovviy, and Geoigc Sum ner may bleak into the lineup be foie opening meet time The scholastic avcinges of Laf avette College students who came fiom public schools aie highei than of thqsc who come fiom priv ate schools Histonj of Printing No. 2 The First Book The cm Host dated hook is the famous Diamond Sutrn, pio duced in Chinn in BGB A D on ->ix wood blocks It "was 16 feet long 1 ' . 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