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FOWLER At 4 p m tomorrow the U S Aimy will—unless foolhaidy— climb into the nearest bombproof shelter and prepare to withstand a heavy barrage , Foi a rejuvenated band of Nittany cage warriors, boasting three stiaight victoi les, will invade West Point Object of their campaign a blitllcreig of the same devastating piopm bons as that which 'touted West Viiginia's vaunted Mountaineer shock troops, 32-23, in Rev Hall Wednesday night Pointing for then ninth win in fourteen stairs, the local basket batleis will face a Soldier quin tet which has conquered Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, and Yale It will be the (list time in many years that a Blue and White cage outfit has met Atmy Lions Trail at Half West Virginia, the team which beat Cainegie TeCh and Temple, lived up to expectations for exact ly 20 minutes basketball playing time Wednesday night A tricky, fast-passing offense, tight defen- sive work, and beautiful follow up work on rebound shots over balanced anything the Nittany men could show and sent the Mountaineeis to a 12-8 halfway advantage A new spark magnetized the lo cal cagemen as the second half got under way Dick Grimes stalled the action with a neat overhead shot Homer Brooks countered for West Virginia, but Johnny Barr tossed in a two pointei, Cliff McWilliams tapped in a rebound, Racusin swished in a beauty from the corner—and the Lions grabbed the lead at 16-15 The game, a torrid, hurly-burly affair, raged down the stretch as the favored Mountaineers tried desperately to stave off defeat But the locals were hot, and the West Virginia 2-3 zone defense crumbled Elmer Gros% sopho mote guard, developed a dead eye complex and tallied three consecutive buckets' early in the last stanza to give the Lions a gilt-edged lead which carried to the final gun Gross Outstanding Gross, playing his best game of the season, paced the scoring with nine points Racusin had three neat baskets, Barr as usual was keyman of the quintet, and Mc- Williams and Grimes showed plenty of fight Jim Ruch, stellar forward, was high-scorer for the visitors with seven points Co-captains Homer Brooks and Steve Chepko, along with Rudy Baric, played plenty of basketball before their team play disintegiated in the third quaff ter Penn State rid fls tls Moffatt f 0 0- 0 (I' Krouse 0 0- 0 0 Barr f 2 1- 4 5 Grimes 2 0- 1 4 McWilliams c 2 1- 2 5 Smith I I- I 3 Gross g 4 I- 4 9 3 0- 0 6 14 4-12 32 Racusin g Total West Virginia fld fis tls.'l 1 I- 2 3 Chepko f Ruch f 2 3- 4 7 Brown 0 0- 0 0 Brooks c 1 2- 2 2 Hicks 0 2- 2 2 Baric g 3 0- 2 0 Mandich g 0 1- 1 1 .0 0-0 0 7 9-16 23 3 5 13 11-32 W Virginia 6 0 5 6-23 Frosh Basketballers Win, 31-21 Over Carnegie Tech It was the story of a tall basketball team tuumphing over a shorter five as the Lion'yearling cagers took advantage of numerous rebounds to win over a capable Carnegie Tech freshman squad 31-21, before 1,500 fans in Rec Hall on Wednesday Ahead from the opening min utes of play until the final gun sounded, the State yearlings were never in serious danger of losing their second game of the season The score at the half was 18-6 The Tartans never came 'With in four points of their Nittany op ponents during the game ' High water mark of the Tech attack came in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter when' Smith, Kaiser and Moorman brought their team to within five points of the Lions Nittanymen Ramon; Batt and Baltimore stretched the State lead however, by scoring TEXT , KEELER ', S - • ~,,_ NEW BOOKS AND " • CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING - - . - . ' USED. i"X STATS COLL...re-lAN ALL-AMERICAN Above is an action photo of Barney Ewell, Penn State's All- American sprint star. Ewell was tuning up for the Penn A. C. meet in Philadelphia this week end when the Collegian's ace cameraman snapped him. His camera equipped with an extra-fast 1-500 shutter, the Col legian photographer insists that this is a genuine camera's eye view of the speedy Mr. Ewell. State Sprinter On All-American Barney Ewell Wins Post As U.S. 200-Metre King Barney Ewell, Penn State's eb ony sprint ace, has been named to the all:American track and held team selected annually by,Dan Ferris, secretary of the Amteur Athletic Union Ewell was picked on the honoi team at 200 metres He captured the National A A U 200-metres title m an, outdoor, ineet.,at-Ilan coln, Nebraska, last summr. I- Tonight at the annual Penn Athletic Club meet 3n Philadel phia Ewell will defend his 50-yard title against the nation's best sprinters. Ewell set a new world record of 5 1 for the "50" in the Pennac Games last yeas, but the A A. U refused to recognize the mark Herbert Thompson of Jersey City, who edged Ewell for the 60- metre title in the Mil!rose games last week, was named at that disL tance on the All-American team. Clyde Jeffrey of San Francisco, who defeated Ewell in the 100- meter event in the National A. A U meet last summer, was picked for the century In the early days of the College, students enrolled with the under standing that they would work three hours a day on the 400-acre farm and its buildings eight points in the next few min utes of play. Tech brought its score to 21 and State increased their lead to 10 points before the final gun sound ed State Freshman fld fls tls Silan, f 3 0- 0 6 McFadden 0 1- 1 1 Savdch 1 0- 0 2 Egli, I . 0 0- 1 0 Chenoweth 0 0- 0 0 Baltimore 2 0- 0 4 Barr, g . 3 3- 3 9 Ramen, g 4 0- 0 8 Van Linton . 0 1- 1 1 Brown . 0 0- 1 0 Totals 13 5- 7 31 Carnegie Tech fld fls tls 0 1-1 1 1 0-0 2 4 1- 5 9 Brun, f Stosuy Smith, f 0 1-24 1 Patton, c EMMMI Kaiser, g 1 3- 6, 3 7 7-16 21 Moorman, g Totals Score by Quarters State Frosh . 9 9 2 11-31 Carnegie Tech . 4 2 8 7-21 Referee—Levine, Lock Haven Umpire—Caeser, Scranton Swimmer Squad Must Vie With Pitt, Tech Galbraith To Enter Same Team That Tapped W&J Penn State's varsity swimming squad, with one victory and one defeat to their record, left today for their toughest assignment of the season They swim Pitt to day and the Tankmen of Tech to morrow Coach Galbraith expects to put substantially the same team in the water against Pitt and Tech as the winning combination which splashed under W&J here three weeks ago by a score of 48 to 27 _ln the leadoff 300 yard medley relay, Jack Fruchter will be the backstroker, Al Boileau breast, and Warren Raab the freestyler Reissmann and Don Delmanzo will handle the 220 yard freestyle with Tommy Robinson on the re serve list In the 50 and 100 yard freestyle splints, undefeated Bill Kirkpat rick, "ironman" of the Lion mer men, will be splasher-m-chief with Marcus or Lehmen as No. 2 man Kirkpatrick, who competes in three events with the" ease of the man on the flying trapese, will also anchor on the 400 yard relay, always a Lion strongpoint. Co-Captain Mark Vinzant, smashei of records and recent Collegian Athlete of The Week, will be the spearhead of the Nit tanymen's backstroke attack on the Twins from Oakland Co-Captain Guy McLaughlin and Sophomore Al Price will be the divers McLaughlin has not been defeited this season, while Price was a close second to Mac in the W&J tidal wave Little Quiz Answers 1 Alan Helffrich 2 Sam Parks 3 Ray Conger 4 Barney Ewell, named to the All-American track team Feb 6, 1940 5 Bill Cox '29. 6 19 years old 7 Lafayette game, 1929 French lateralled to Diedrich' after Lafa yette had punted as the whistle sounded , Score State 6, Lafa yette, 3 Lion Trackmen Entered: In Penn A.C. Indoor Meet At Philadelphia Tonight Ewell To Aim For World Record In 50-Yard Dash; Team Will Stage Exhibition At Army Tomorrow By ED McLORIE Lead by record-breaker Barney Ewell, a small but reputedly mighty band of Nittany trackmen will attempt to rest a few of the laurels in the Penn A. C indoor meet in Philadelphia's Convention Hall tonight. Saturday most of the lads will help Army initiate a new field house by staging an exhibition there Straight from his "moral tri umph" in the Millrose games where Herb Johnson was declar ed his conqueror in a "close" fin ish, the Ebony Flash will attempt to equal his performance of last year when he established an un official world's record in the 50 yard dash If Ewell flashes the form he showed last week when he breasted the tape ahead of Johnson (and Coach Chick Wer ner swears that's the story) the record books seemed doomed to oblivion. an addition to Barney there will be the two mile relay quartet composed of Len Henderson, Walt Kiellman, Dick Yohn, and Frank Maule Also included m the pos itive starters are John Glenn and Smartness Counts! Let us groom you to that desir able perfection, for those big dates and week-ends coming up. Achieve distinction through our Individual attention. 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Face Two Tough Assignments Fencing Team Faces Combat With Rutgers Lions Attempt Comeback After Owl, Army Losses A capable Rutgers fencing team that defeated powerful Princeton by a wide margin in their opener last week, will face the Nittany Lion duelers in Rec Hall at 2 p m tomorrow The Nittanymen will be at tempting a comeback after their loss to Temple and the stinging 18 1 / 2 -8 1 / 2 setback suffered at the hands of Artny's cadets on Janu ary 27 The Rutgers!. swordsmen will face Elmer Lowenstein, Lester Kutz and Doug Adams in the foil duels, Bob Harder, Lowenstein and Captain - Paul Feibiger in the epee matches, and Jack Good, Fm biger and Dan Lyons in the sabre matches The, team is the same that faced and lost to undefeated Army after a series of hard fought matches Outstanding Nittanymen in the Cadet duels were Jack Good, who reached top form in taking two out of three sabre matches in the Army meet, and Mal Harder, Lion sophomore, whose epee matches were hard fought. Frosh Swim Team Meets Carnegie Tech-Tomorrow While their varsity seniors are lecuperating from their tangle with Pitt and getting ready for the Tech varsity, Penn State's frosh swimmers—who -have had their schedule cut from two games to one—wall swim their, lone meet with the Tartan minnows at Pitts burgh tomorrow .. With more than three months of conditioning, both‘in and out of the pool, behind them, Coaches Gal braith and Bill Gaskill expect the frosh to turn in an A-1 perform ance Sprinters ate Morris Stein,!Wi mer Richter, and Shortleigh, back strokers, Bruce Potteiger and Bob Ostermayer, distance swim mers, Al Bertram and Ed Steidle In the relay, it will be-Ed Clauss, Sweet, Shortleigh, and Sam Chase Chase is also a diver Orville Krug in' the high lump. Werner stated yesterday that he may possibly utilize another sprinter and a hurdler The lads expected to perform in the new West Point field house between halves of the Army-Penn State basketball game are. Maule in the half mile, Henderson in the mile, hurdler Bob" Hutchings, Capt Nick Vukmamc in the shot put, Joe Bakura and possibly an other sprinter _ Ex-Penn Staters entered in the Penn A C events are miler Norm Gordon running for the Shanahan A. C and hurdler Miller Frazier. Last year Frazier, then Lion cap tam, swept through the 50 yard high hurdles for first place. Va., 32.2 Kauffman Judges Show Eugene H. Lederer H H Kauffman, of the poultry extension department, is attend- REAL ESTATE! ing the annual New Hampshire 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4086 Baby Chick and Turkey Show at State College - Manchester, N H as a judge, A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS The Man Who Remembers'-1 • I 1 . Largest , Assortment of ' ,( •. Whitman's Heart and Regular 4 , Packages. ' ' All the - • Leading „ - PACF.I7 m .'" 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