Page Fou' Lehigh Ties, Nittany Matmen, 'M Basketball Begins, 9 Teams Win ; o Interference With Varsity Urged With final exams and tegistra faoAtnow history, intrammal bas lietbill teams went back to work Sunday afternoon with nine games ion off Other games were sched .,.: 0 . Shows at 6:30, 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 rt TODAY and WED. SONJA HENIE RAY MILLAND ROBERT CUMMINGS in "EVERYTHING -HAPPENS AT NIGHT" THURS. ONLY LANE SISTERS, GALE PAGE CLAUDE RAINS in "FOUR WIVES" with - Affray Lynn Eddie Albert ✓sr John Garfield •a • • ows at-1 30, 3.00, 6 30, 8.30 = TODAY and WED 4 . . ~. --,---,.$ ..........tbg, , e IS Ta:1111W RlTthani -:....,;, , I•f• , _ " FRED ASTAIRE 'i' Lth i v Eleanor POWELL -.... on 110 I'm lima ninn. ' ROADWAY MELODY oFl94cr ... ' THURS., FRI., SAT ` ADDED ATTRACTION 4 , The Dempsey-Willard Fight t , , Pictures ,Turning back the pages of fis ,tic history and showing for the first time on the screen the au thentic pictures of this famous championship fight ,Swh2-le Shows at—l:3o, 3.00, 810, 8.30 TODAY and WED ADDED INFORMATION PLEASE i , THURS. and FRI ~..:„, ~,, IN: SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE uled last night and tonight with games slated to begin at 8 30 each night Elbur C Purnell '4l, intramural cage manager, requested all par ticipants in IM matches to keep out of Rec Hall until 8 30 to pre vent interference with varsity basketball practice Results of Sunday's games Jor dan Hall "B"-26, Wherry Five -25, Dawn Five-14, Pennhaven -11, Borland's Silver Streaks won by forfeit from Colonial Hotel, Phi Gamma Delta-29 Phi Kappa Tau —l4, Alpha Chi Rho-20, Sigma Chi-11, TKE-21, Phi Epsilon Pi —5, Beta Sigma Rho-14, Phi Kappa Sigma-9, Phi Kappa Psi -20, DTD-17, Alpha Phi Delta -18, DU "A"-9 Attend Sports Banquet Dr Carl P. 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MEN'S APP AREL 140 South Allen St., Diagonally Across from Post Office / ARROW TIES ARROW, UNDERWEAR Gensler, Gleason, Borfz Victorious As Scalzo Bows To Masem; Rohrer Gets Draw In 1 Overtime Periods Bortz Manhandles Lehr In 7th Bout To Knot Score At 10 1-2 All; Elliott And Brenneman Grapple To Extra-Stanza Deadlock To End EIWA Preview ~ By 808 LANE Penn State and Lehigh, the East's two best wrestling teams, fought, clawed, and see-sawed to a 12-12 deadlock before an over- Pow crowd of 3,000 mat fanatics who scaled the rafters and hurig Ii om the balcony of Taylor Gym, Lehigh 'sweat box," to witness giappling as it should, and should not be The Brown and White wai rwrs leaped to a 6-0 lead by winning decisions in the 121 and 128-pound contests, but Lion Frank Gleason grabbed the 136-pound clash when he battled for seven minutes to throw Al Lee with a figure four and scissors, but the Engineer re fused to be thrown as he displayed an amazing amount of stamina., Tangling for the fourth time in intercollegiate competition, Joe Scalzo and Captain Harold Masem provided the feature bout of the meet id the 145-pound class C Ai dent Lehigh motels froze in then seats when Scalzo took Masem to the canvas in the opening two minutes, but the Lehigh captain broke and secured and advantage at the four minute mark Twice more the Lion ace took the advantage, only to lose it as the cagey Engineer reversed The tilt was not decided until the closing seconds when Masem scored a near fall and gained the decision as he ex 'tended his dual match record ,to 20 straight victories With the score 9-3 against them, the "Spartans of Speidel" lashed out with all the fury of an angered cobra, as Roy Gensler dominated Lehigh's Art Rich in both overtime periods to take the 155-pound bout Chuck Rohrer and Ben Schrad ci of Lehigh staged a knock-em down, drag-em out affair at 165 pounds for nine minutes, result ing in two overtime stanzas In the two overtime periods Rohrer held a slight advantages but the referee ruled that the match was too close for a decision and called it a draw. The score at this point was Lehigh 10 1 / 2 , State 7 1 / 2 • Captain Ernie Bortz knotted the match at 10% all when manhand led Bill Lehr for seven minutes of the important 175 -pound clash. The largest crowd ever to as semble in Taylor Gym grew tense as Warren Elliott and Dick Bren neman, Lehigh's PIAA champion pushed past the spectators Jam ming the edge of the mat for the heavyweight battle upon which ' would decide the final outcome, of the meet After nine minutes of intensive grappling with Elliott on the of fense the closely-contested match was divided into two two-minute overtime periods With 45 seconds to go in the second stanza con genial Warren held the advan tage over Brenneman when the Lehigh heavy was penalized , for stalling At the final bell the referee waved his arms horizontally and declared the match a draw, thus knotting the score at 12 all as Penn State and Lehigh ended an other dual meet with the second tie in the long series THE VARSITY SHOP PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SALE ENDS - Wednesday, ' February 14th _ FROMM'S ' ' Confucius say ‘: , , MAN WHO pKE DANDY FOOD ENJOY DINING AT X-ROADS , REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SIZZLING STEAKS BAR-B-OUE , Crossroadsßestaurant BOALSBURG No boor will be served to parties of which a minor is a member 127 S. ALLEN ST. 12-12, Before Record Crowd '43 Gym Varsity Tilt Is Landslide For Owl Foe Small Scores 2 Firsts; Frosh Finish Undefeated By DICK PETERS Proving again to be one of the most powerful freshman athletic teams ever to represent the Nit tany Lion, Gene Wettstone's yearl ing gymnasts made a walk-away of what had been predicted a close match, when they hurdled the Temple frosh 40-14 and thus end ed the first official freshman gym nastic schedule undefeated. Prior to the Cub meet, the "for gotten men," the Lion varsity, bow ed to Temple's eastern intercolleg iate champions, 42-14 Offering lit tle competition in all but the rope climbing event and high bar com petition, the varsity lads could not cope with the efforts of the Danser brothers and Norm Boardman who paced the Owls to a decisive vic tory Leading freshman scorer was Sol Small, who notched up first spots in the rings and side-horse com petition Lou Bordo and Johnny Wolf added to the Cub cause with seconds and thirds in several ev ents The summaries Freshman Meet Horizontal bar—Won by Will ard (T), 249, second, Wolf (P S), 246, third, Bordo (P S ), 195 Rope-climb—Won by Hand (P S ), 5 6, second, Dietrich (P S ), 6 1, third, Sorbet (P S ), 6 7 Side-horse--Won by Small (P S ) 245, second, Teti (P S ), 215, third, Edgerly (P S ), 209 Parallel bars—Won by Bordo (P S), 225, second, Wolf (P S ), 224, third, Szypula (T), 219 Rings—Won by Small (P S 1, 461, second, Lavin (T), 456, third, Wolf (P S ), 453 , Tumbling—Won by Szypula (T), 268, second, Bordo (P S), 241, third, Beck (P S ), 198 Varsity Meet Ho'mental bar;Won by Boaicl man, Temple, Terwilliger and Feldman, both Penn State, tic I'm second Rope climb—Won by Supmslcy, Temple, Gillespie, Penn State, sec ond, Stahl, Penn State, third Time 47 Side horse—Won by E . Danser, Temple, Houston, Temple, second, Schaeffer, Penn State, third Parallel bars—Won by Foegel, Temple, D Danser, Temple, sec ond, Terwilliger, Penn State, third Rings—Won by D Danser, Tem ple, Fogel, Temple, second, Weav er, Penn State, third Tumbling—Won by Boardman, Temple, E , Danser, Temple, we ond, Ward, Penn State. third Riflers Gel New Lights Overhead lights have been in stalled in the Armory for use in the rifle practices of ROTC classes and the rifle teams The lights 'e place the old floor lamps which were frequently shot out by stray bullets asts Top Temple Fencers Defeat Rutgers, 18-9, For Third State Win Of Season In close duels slowed up by frequent debates between the offi cials, the Lion fencing team defeated a stubborn Rutgers squad, 18-9, before 1500 fans in Rec Hall on Saturday afternoon It was the third victory of the season for State and put an end to their two-meet losing streak The matches were close through out Only one bout, in the sabre duels, ended in complete defeat for the loser In the next to last match Elmer Lerner of Rutgers de feated Nittanyman Ed Zarger, 5-0 The Lions took the lead in the opening foil duel, Les Kutz came from behind to defeat Maurice Randolph of Rutgers, 5-4 Lou Fior int tied the score by defeating Lion Elmer Lowenstein in the second foil match State took the next three foil The Cooler, Better-Tasting, DEFINITELY MILDEIt. Cigarette Copyright 1940. Liocirrr & Zfirms Tomcco Co matches, 5-4, 5-3, 5-9 before Rut gers again made the match close by winning the final foil bouts, 5-4, 5-4 , In the epee matches the Illttany - men again faced capable swords men and had a hard tune winnirg, 5-4 The sabre matches were all hard fought, but the Lions had an easier time downing their Riatgers foes, 5-4, 4-5, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-4, 0-5, and 5-3 rme e Megidierr AND BETTER-TASTING You'll always find these, alities at their best, plus =a .er . smoke, in Chesterfield'i Combinationof the world's arette tobaccos. ake your next pack Chesterfield and 'ourself why one smoker tells another tisfy. You can't buy a better cigarette. esterfield SEMI-ANNUAL., , ..;CLEARANCE" :SALE- Tuesday, February 13? 1940,. , )4 Syracuse Downs Frosh Boxers, 6-2 Penn State's freshman boxers dropped their second meet of the season to the Orange 'yearlings, 6-2, in Syracuse, N y, Saturday afternoon The summaries 120 pound s—Berseth, Penn State, won by forfeit 127 pounds—Auclair, Syracuse, beat Metzler by TKO in one min ute, 30 seconds of first round ~.!t , 135 pounds—Shaver, Syracuse, won by forfeit. 145 pounds—Sgrot, Syracuse, declsionedi Savmo (Bout stopped in second round undgr new rule) 155 pounds—Rogers, Syracuse, decasioned Richards - 165' pounds—Stembacher, Penn State, decisioned Eishbeui ' 175 pounds—Townsend,.' Syra cuse, dectsioned . Kasprzyk , Heavy—Mtrabito, Syracuse, beat Frescoln by TKO in third round 5, , , , ~,
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