L lea . 93#7 1940 Cagers Set For Temple After 36=29 Panther Victory Trackmen Place Third In IC 441 Championship Ewell Wins 60-yard Dash, Braks Record Broad Jump As NYU Captures Meet By ED McLORIE A team without a field house; a team that has practiced in,"Fin lane for the past three months, upset the apple cart by returning to the Nittany Valley with a third place trophy garnered at the IC4-A Indoor Championship held in Madison Square Garden Saturday night Individual honors wont to Barney Ewell who flashed.to ;victory in the 60-yard dash and set ,a new collegiate record to win the broad juinp. The Lions, trailing only NYU, with 27 points,- and Manhattan with 21 counters, racked up 17 1 / 2 points to nose out Pitt by two and iflcalt markers for the show poSi tioh Manhattan was the defend ing champion. .ii- 1 111tiet surprising feature of the Lion showing was Orvis Krug's jemping 8 feet, Si inches to place. second in the high Jump Krug's mark topped, the previous Penn, State-high held by former Cap tain", Jim Redmond '3B who jtimped 6 feet 1 3 A inches The sophomore stir, rapidly becoming af,t4-notcher, had increased his Mirk steadily during the season„ but his_ ump Saturday was an unexpected climax' "Ramey, having no previous winter practice in the field event, barely qualified 'with a sixth Hitsory of,Printing, No 10 I COMMEMORkTION, On September 25th, 1939 the ,United States government issued a special 3-cent post lige stamp in honor of the 300th anniversary of the In troduction of ph lung into the United States For the Latest in , Printing, 'Consult NITTANY PRINTING &`PUBLISHING CO: • - • `Let's go State ... . . .itake the Mtereollegiates MAGAZINES CANDIES GRAHAM and.SON, - "Where The Athletes Meet" _ Est. 1898, ' , NEP. 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In the dash, Barney started ,slowly, cautious from his AAU ex 'perience„and was trailing the field at the halfway, point but again the Nittany speed merchant flashed' past the pack and breast ed the tape ahead of Pitt's Cart er The time, 6 3 seconds, was 'slightly slower-than Ewell's re cent marks, but probably,‘ was caused by tips caution in avoiding jumping the gun Although_ not:flashing , winning form or spoiling the dopesters' day, Frank Maule finished fifth ;in the mile, while Bill Smith and Len Henderson finished fourth and fifth respectively in the two mile. Spring Football Practice. Begins With, Skull Work Walc h fu l waiting for good weather and in the meantime, a little skull practice in Irvin Hall, was the schedule of the week for Coach Bob Higgins' Lion football candidates, Who began their Spring drills yesterday "We'll be outside as soon as weather permits," Coach Higgins said yesterday The Lion head mentor invited anyone and every one interested in the gridiron sport to try. out Physical examinations are necessary before a candidate May begin practice Hockey, And Ski Teams Need Only Student Okay To Gain Varsity Status Approved-by , the Athletic Adi• visory Board last Saturday, Penn Stale's, informal hockey, and ski, teams, need, only, a- studenb okay, at. the all-College elections, to become recognized, varsity sports. IL students approve. the , two sports whenitherwite m May, the decision will be retroactive. to the extent_ that seniors on the two squads this year will re ceive varsity- awards. Approver will mean that• next year the sports will , have regular schedules , for both varsity and freshman teams with six-inch letters aye: lea b l'e as varsity awards, and numeral awards for freshmen. Icemen Face Tech; Top Lehigh 84 Wilt. Wier Lehigh,lgnites. Rope For League Title Penn State's informal ice hockey team faces a strong Carnegie Tech, sextet in Johnstown Friday night after downing Lehigh, 8-2, for Ats first victory of the year in Hershey Friday The win over the Engineers ignited a spark of hope that, the , Lions may become league cham pions To do it they must down, Lafayette next week in their tlnall 'game to win a place in the play offs Paced by Johnny Dufford who tallied , four goals in his third var sity game, the Lions forged ahead, early in the tilt and never relin quished their lead Ray Margerum and Peany Gates accounted for the other State tallies with two and, three points respectively. Coach Art Davis will take his charges to the Johnstown rink to night for a practice session so they can a peak for the Tartamen counter. Gymnasts Lose Einat Tilt ,to , Princeton Tim; - - Two. Lions fop tsilinces Turning in their poorest per formance of the year,, Gene Wett stone's varsity gymnasts dropped: their final meet to, a, primed Prin ceton Tiger outfit at Princeotn Sat urday, 21 1 / 2 to 32 1 / 2 Chuck Gillespie, on the rope climb and' Wibbec Ward' in the' ; tumbling event nabbed' the only , Lion first places George Tem/lb :ger gained' a tie for first scoring' on the high bar The Tigers,, definitely' keyed up 'for the Nittany outfit after their close defeat by the Lions last year, were paced by Bigelow, who scored first on the parallel. bars, side horse and rings. The defeat left the Lions with a 'season's' record of two, wins and four losses, and put- them in fifth spot in, the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League. after them first year of competition, in the select company. Freshman: Boxers. Beat tornek 6-3,, To: End Season Wilk One Vidor), With three points, handedf to them on forfeits, the Lion.yearling ,boxers closed, their season, is Rec Hall Saturday aftemosby winning * their first victory, beating out. Cor nell, 6-2 Highlight of the meet was 8.145- :pound sideshow. SIM Mazzocco, regular Lion 135-pounder, beat Lanky Lowry who, was 10 inches taller' than 'Mazzoccs but propor tionately, more awkward. At one time. in the third round Mazzocco ducked and came up under Lowry, who momentarily rode Mazzocco's neck with his feet pedaling in am Jack Kerns,.who spent the win ter training for a post on the yearl ing wrestling team, was suddenly inserted into the boxing lineup as a heavyweight and lost by TKO , to a mountain from Cornell named Vontes in I'll of the third round Henry Savins at 145 pounds and , Bill Richards at 155 pounds, scored: the other State victories. Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4068 , s State College - 0 ."THE' WORM WE LIVE IN" 0 ' • . MARCHIS AND ft ?Ex•zr 6Y2-1 1 / 2 , Before. Lion: Boxers Alter Scores Third.TlCo Victory; Sandson And. Stanko Halt Undetected'. Fighters By BUDISMYSER A Penn Sfate boxing team, weary from three meets in eight days needs only rest to improve-its chances of capturing the Eastern Inter collegiate Boxing Association title. by 100 per cent. The Lions did , not drop a , fight in beating Cornell, 6 1 / 2 -1 1 / 2 , in Rec Hall Saturday afternoon although 'three bouts were draws Yet only two Penn State fighters, Frank Cllecll Stanko and Jim Lewis, had stamina enough to win their last rounds in the referee's scoring, Sid Alter, heavyweight" football captain, did not need, a last round, however, as he won, his third knockout victory in four fights by finishing 'off Cornell's Tom Schultz at the end oL the first round in the day's only, abbreviat ed, contest' The two, minutes of fighting , rated! Alter's- total; time in varsity boxing competition to nine minutes, 40 seconds Even Joe Louis works harder than that in four fights The unbeaten Mr Bernie Sand son and Frank Stanko polished. off previously undefeated Cornell' boxers, in sensational styles.' Sandson Avenges Another Sandson gave his usual exhibi tion of masterful boxing in the 155 'pound fight concentrating on body punching his taller opponent, John ,Clark. Unbeaten Mr. Clark was ,another revenge obtective for the Lion who has now dectsioned+ Lion Wrestlers Lose To Navy, 14-12, As Bergner Pins Mort In Lad Bout Captain BOrtz, Gleason Continue Undefeated; Scalzo Andling,Win Decisions-In Close Meet By BOB,LANE Yesterday was Blue Monday in the, Penn State wrestling encamp ment on the south side of Bee Hall following a 14-12 loss to the stout hearted. Sailors of the S. Naval Academy, at Annapolis Saturday. t With, the Nittany, Lions leading 12 7 9,goining mto , the heavyweight bout between Captain Al Bergner and Lion Wade Mori, the strong Middle leader thiviiii , Mori with a