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Shop at Metzger's TEXT BOOKS PE'Xil'STAlt COLLte-TAtt Lighthody Stars Al Net But Lion Stickmen Drop 1 Nittany Goalie Piles Up 60 Saves Over Weekend Penn State's fieshman and var sdy hockey teams dropped tin ee non-league encounters at Hershey and Princeton over the week-end on then first extended ti ip of the season The varsity skate's were down ed, 7-3 by the Hershey, Bears, Friday evening and were shutout, 4-0, Saturday afternoon, by a fast t . kating Pi inceton * Tumor Varsity six The Lion Freshmen, in then second game of the season, were nipped, 2-1, by the Hershey Arena Tunims in a preliminaiy game to, the varsity tilt Standing head and shoulders above the test of the team in indi vidual achievement was' Goalie Lai ry Lightbody who once more drew the highest acclaim from the spectatois foi his fine netininding Hershey sportswriters comment ed very favorably on his work thei e Fi iday night when he chalk ed up 17 saves, but the crowd at Pi inceton was almost overwhelm ed with his brilliant saves' At the end of the game it was found the Lion goalie had stopped' 43 at tempted Orange and Black shots In the Beaver Field game with Hershey last week, Lightbody knocked away 27 pucks,' and his record the forepart of the season IS almost as impressive. KEELER'S CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING FASTEST HUMAN! I Barney Ewell, Lion national sprint champion, who placed second in the annual Millrose track and held meet in Madi son Square Garden on Saturday night. In a preliminary heat Ewell turned the 60-yard dash in 6.7 seconds one-tenth of a second faster than the winning time in the heal. + + + Ewell Takes Ind In Millrose Dash Lion Speedster Trails Thompson. In Close Run Facing almost the identical fin ish that he met last year, Barney Ewell, Nittany speed merchant, ran second to Herb Thompson in the 60-yard dtgh at the Mfilrose games in Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Thompion, conqueroi• of the dusky Ewell in the same event last year, finished first in 6 3 seconds, with Barney; close on his heels The time, however, wps..slightly slower ithaii - last .yetii,/wlen the New Jersey sprinter nosed out Barney in 61, equalling the world's record for that indoor dis tance After a week's respite the Ebony Flash will face another star stud ded field 3n the Penn A C meet in Philadelphia Saturday, when the Nittany Lions will be given a slight test. At least 10 of Coach Chick Werner's lads will test their mettle on the Convention Hall boards This time the former Lan caster speed boy will face his old high school teammate and present Penn rival, Ed Junghans, in addi tion to Johnny Maher, the Villa nova sprinter, who pushed Ewell to a new record in the 50-yard dash last year. Twelve tons . of rubbish were removed from the Rose Bowl stadium after the Tennessee- Southern California gridiron bat tle , Freshman Gym Team Scuttles Navy Plebes 42-12 As Wolf Takes 3 Firsts Midshipmen Down Niftan Keep Bordo Out, Terwillii By DICK PETERS While their varsity cousins were forced to swallow a bitter dose of salt water by the Navy varsity gymnasts, 41-13; Gene Wettstone's freshmen air-crobats flashed true to form and had the Plebes from Annapolis gulping brine at the ter mination of activities Saturday af ternoon at the Naval Academy by almost duplicating the varsity score, vice versa, 42-12 John Wolf, taking first places in three events, was chief scuttler of the Navy cause m the fresh man meet, while George Terwil liger, scoring six points in gaining second places "on the horizontal and parallel bars, turned in the best varsity performance. The Cub "men of the flying tra peze" might hive made their vic tory even more crushing had they not been without services of Lou Lion-Mountaineer Tilt Slated Here, BP.M. Tomorrow Christman Not Eligible; Morgantown Team Has 6 Wins, Only 2 Defeats By BILL FOWLER Having feasted well on New Jersey meat at the 47-19 Rutgers massacre Saturday, the Nittany Cage Lion will stalk a tugged Mountaineer outfit from the West Virginia hills in Rec Hall at 8 p m tomm low night But the Morgantown crew— which has mopped up six adver se! les, including Temple and Car negie Tech, while dropping only two contests—doesn't look like easy prey Coach Dyke Reese will bring to town the most formidable aggre gation West Virginia has produced in some years' Jim Ruch, Rudy Banc, and co-captain' Homer Brooks, three lads who have ac counted for 243 of the team's 387 points to date, promise to provide plenty of fireworks in the vicinity of the Lion basket Lions Won Last Year The Mountaineers will be'point; Ong for their first victory over the local club since 1937 Last year the Lawther-coached quintet top ped the Morgantown cagers twice, 54-40 and 46-43--the latter score climaxing a thrilling battle which went into three extra periods The locals will be handicapped by the ineligibility of Dutch Christman, sharpshooting junior forward who contributed might ily to the first semester campaign In his position Lawther will prob ably start red-thatched Scott Mof fatt whose 16-point splurge help ed to sink the Navy two weeks ago. The game with Connecticut State, scheduled at White Plains, New York, last night, was can celled due to difficulties of pro motion, gwmg the Nittanymen a rest between their Rutgers and West Virginia clashes Barr , Features Not a single point did' the •Rut-: gers quintet tally in the first 11 minutes of play as the Lions romped to victory at New Bruns wick Saturday night Sparked by the beautiful ball-handling of pivot man Johnny Barr, the local cagemen monopolized the ball throughout as they ran the half way count to 20-5 In the second half the New Jer- • sey team attempted to stop the Pennsylvanians by switching to a zone defense—whereupon Captain Cliff McWilliams tossed in three baskets in a row Bottled up by an airtight Nittany defense, the New Brunswick lads showed little in the way of offensive punch. AR nine of the Lions who made the trip saw action Howard Smith, playing his first varsity game at guard, tallied twice and showed considerable promise High scorei for the evening was McWilliams, with 13 points, while Bari garnered 10 y Gymnasts 41-13; Injuries er High Varsity Scorer Bordo, star tumbler and horizontal bar performer, who was mimed in warming up for the Navy meet The summaries .. Horizontal bar—Won by Wolf (P. S ), 2 66, Trybala (P S) 2 38, second, Blathman (N), 234, third Side Horse—Won by Small (P. 5), 242, Myers (N), 214, second, Teti (P. S) 197, third Parallel bars—Won by Wolf (P S) 242, Sol Small (P. S.), 255, sec ond, Teti (P. S 3, 240, third Flying rings—Won by Wolf (P. S ), 471, Small, (P S) 466, second, Eversone (N) 434, third Tumbling—Won by Traybala (P. S.), 233; Beck (P. S) 225, second; Gregory (N) 188, third. 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