THUASDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940 liiiilllllllillillilffiltlMlllllllollllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllll Between The Lions ' WITH DICK PETERr. 1111101111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Lines On The .lions : •Lebn "Closea • Gates" Gajecki; - Perin "State's All-American center and captain, still maintains he -wo - n't turn to the professional Toot •ballers „next fall. His latest offer Was.trom the Chicago Bears, a let ter asking whether he would tie interested in • the •kick-for-cash, pass-for-pay, game. "To which letter," says Gajecki, `No'." -BTL The . only first string repeater on . the Lipn All-opponent team for .A 940 .was Whitey Piro, Syracuse • wiugnian, who held down the „same spot ,on the 1939 edition. _ Johnny Plewak, little . Bucknell co-captain, • moved up from the . 1'939 second team to the 1940 first ..01even at the guard position, "while Goodridge; Pitt. terminal, -wound up on the second team both - : = years. Dick Banger, Syracuse back, .vho made the Lions' second team .This year, .was on the 1939 coaches "second selections. • • —BTL— In case you wonder why baSket r,iball draws the greatest number of spectators per year of any athletic :event in this country, drop around Rec Hall way Saturday and look in on the clinic, which should. give ,you some inside intricacies of the 'court game. -BTL Charlie "Doc" Speidel, Nittany ;.wrestling coach, has one of the :most overlooked records behind . .him of any coach on the campus.. In fifteen seasons as head grap pling instructor, "Doe' has pro duced 20 individual champs in the -Eastern Intercollegiates. A sum : total shows that in those fifteen: years, ."Doc" has show the lads :how :to win 71 dual matches 'while! Only dropping: l _l:6. And 'it looks• :from here =as though this coming ::season will be a very favorable one for Charlie's ledger. --,B TL Question - of the day: How many 'cold days do we have to have . :around here :before somebody -be ?gins working., On: the ice rink on the tennis courts???? -BTL-- L Now that Georgetown has ,ac =cepted the Orange Bowl•bid, Penn State can settle back 'for a long :Cold Winter, and not worry about . palm beachsuits, straw hats, and ...?)FiaznEbathing beatities. CAMPUS CALENDAR • 70DAY: —:!Movie on "Aquatic ArtiStry" in White Hall at 7 p. m. ::.Iriterfraternity Council Meet 'Trig, '7 .p. :m., Phi Kappa 'Tau. •:. :Outing Club Meeting. '6:30 p. m. :Members 'should bring 'ten cents :Or • ChriStrrias Party. Plans for it zoller skating party will be -dis iiissed. • ski 'Club meeting Friday *lliad; 6.'1 p. rn„ Room 318, 'Old .Main. :ItteCtion o 'officers. 4.'BCA:committee for.lhe Xresh- Irtiarr !touncil 'Clnigttnas MEtnee' .:meet Ihe. 'Hugh lleaver, own, 1 1 "Alla 'freshmen and Ititsperclags - krith 'Sign !up iberore 'tomorrow at ttiCatin.. • . 4 • t Zlerson will. speak -on the :lAttiereseetft ?Materigls - arra 'Their -Jtit Anetiting !tit 'the lituderit • '. %Okra _tel. the . .Ameriettit ( o.e.ktimie defy; 7 7:;30 p. Th., ilonTh IN Mt, tahce Arlnoty . rat 4 Van. A.: 'Student .bounoil :meets, 7 .:01:C•Itn; -in'Alloom .318 Old Main: '': 3 trartge .have '43 nreeting in 1..4ti0tn . 405 ?Olt 'Main, 7.3). In. arrtput.: 4 :l l l•Dritty Atrotil. l llB 41311 ti PVT iri .—•-• • •, - -:.:lS.tudent : - Hcrusing _o3oatd•-• meets , '..iti;Stoora.3los And Main, ti m. • :•.;:i4lictilty and ftwnfipenple " 'tic t- S g l -toutse to on' 43 'a' lin. ife,;l4s3n6gt , -.* : Zetalte lbw& 04.3 - 71TaralLIsais;, 4-:1O- p. Boutgerie Is Named Cros=s-Country Captain far! Is Chosen Harrier Manager Alexander L. Botargerie. '42 and Howard H. Earl '42 hint been • elected 'captain and manager res pectively of the 1942 varsity cross country team.. Bourgerie was 'chosen at a learn banquet held Tuesday night at the . Nittany Lion Inn and Earl was chosen at 'elections by the cross country executive -c ommittee which met yesterday afternoon. The team at its banquet also chose Guyer (Tink) Candy '44 honorary captain of this year's freshman squad. Other cross-country managers named yesterday afternoon were: Associate managers, -Richard M. Steinhilber '42 and William B. Rosskam II '42; first assistant man agers, Frank E. Baldwin '43, Jo seph R. Quickel '43 and C. Henry fMtCall '43; freshman manager, Charles. E. Hannan, Jr. '43; 'and alternate managers, Lynn Kippax '43 and Robert R. Sieger '43. . In voting on the sophomore can didates for managerships, - the cross-country 'executive committee made two changes in the recom mendations submitted by the out going 'first assistant managers. On bearing a protest made by: two of 'the three managers last night, 'Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, said that the changes .would stand. They were made in the best interests of the sport, he said, and were according to authority vested in the commit tee by the Athletic Association constitution. The decision of the five-man committee was; unanirn ous,,..he reported. The outgoing first-assistantman agers had -handed 'in identical lists iri recommending - their -successors. Members of the ommitt e e whiCh took the action are: Mr.' Fleming; Charles D. Werner, coach •of cross-country; William J. Smith '44, cross-country 'captain; 'G. Ed ward Spencer '4l, .cross=country manager; and Jack W. Brand '4l; president of the Athletic Associa tion. Frank- A. Gleason '4l, sec retary of the Athletic Association, .attended the • meeting as a non voting member. Managership elections for foot ball and soccer will be held today. Mathieu Schedule Five Home Meets Featuring a formidable array of home meets, Penn State's-wrestl ing Lions will initiate their 1941 campaign against Maryland on the Rec Hall mats January .11. Following 'the Maryland battle,i Charlie Speidel's grapplers will; tangle with Lehigh, Cornell, Mich-' igan and Army in successive ihome -encounters. Leh trb . T antern. "rin'tcrroriilecli le; rChintpktnilorlhe la4t Ihlte;yeait And .eliMos 'one zrf .'Stara ;Mgt dangerous opponents, comes here; .iFebruery,l3:forlsheearthe.t'opthe is 'off the season. Terbruary 42 the 'Cornell :grail-I Tilers .invade Hall as• Tart; .61 a 'Saturday' -double Ottrattioni .Tisotare 4bittlegise-., Itween . Lts Atitrdles boxers and tie , itsairny 'Cadets. • ' • : • . • •• 9 11he.'laat 'matt •on:iihe rwresitlOrs' `home •oatd l'be .4ilorny,. Tltinaxing one •of tlit.anost -homes-, sive khedules 'that Met-Matt 'had Tar ca flunibettof wears. • 1 :Syracuse, :Printtiton and wavy . .round oattheigrappleri' vard,Avifh! all three inedts ibeing:acheduled for. .foreign - mats. . PENN .wrAirz wiruginLlNG atm. 11-41Vfatylaha • ...... 'Rome ,31m. 18-4%,q , ettsse .Away Feb: . 1 1-41:titaisitan glVitky; Feb. , B—Lehigh. ...... . Home ,:Feb. • ' Away Feb. :22—clot he 11•.:....... liome ..27.44Midifigah fame 'Mar. Acene sk% • 4 7-1 . 3-1 ,- 112•tettellegiates: • , (At Columbia) ELSZEIN 'THE .DAILY !COLLEGIAN 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Lion Football figures Listed By Grid -Experts The complete and final statis tics on Penn State's 1940 football season were released today by the American Football Statistical Bureau at . Seattle, Washington. The figures cover the Nittany Lions' offensive and defensive to tals in punting, receiving punts, rushing, forward passing, and to tal offense. The summaries! PUNTING No. Yards Blk. Offense Totals 44 1578 Defense Totals .63 2255 1 RECEIVING No. Yards Offense Totals 54 655 Defense Totals .. ..40 492 RUSHING,- No. Yds. Loss Net Offense ..423 1948 163 1785 Defense .216 756 175 • 581 FORWARD PASSNG Att. 'Comp. Int. Yds. Offense .116 .54 13 .655 Defense .108 40 22 492 'OFFENSE Plays Net Yds. Offense Totals .539 2440 Defense Totals .324 1073 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Rec Hall To Open For Sunday Use Ambitious youths bursting with energy will be given an oppor tunity to rid themselves of sur plus weight in Rec Hall Sunday afternoons from now until May 11, with the exceptions of Sun days falling within holiday per icids. Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of Physical Education, agreed to free Rec Hall from its shackles, when approached with the pro poSition by the Recreation com mittee. With a well-rounded re creation program planned for each Sunday, the grand opening is set for . this 'Sunday. Admittance to Rec Hall will be granted to all students upon pre sentation of their matriculation cards. If, however, after a stu dent is admitted to the building, he opens one of the side doors to admit a person not a student, the Sunday recreation program will be abandoned.. Dr. Schott de clared that the program is design-. ed to accommodate students only. Only through the cooperation of all students can the Sunday program continue, it was learned. A campus patrolman will be sta tioned at the southeast locker MOM door to check matriculation . • cards. Adtivities will begin on the floor soon after 2 p. m. and con-' tinue until 5 p. m., after which the building will be locked at 5:30' p. m. Exit should be made by all students through the door at which the patrolman ;is Stationed.. In charge of the various acti-. vities 'on the - main 'floor 'will be three Physical Education majors' Who Will see that all students have 'the same Importunities to! use . 'whatever :facilities They de- Dtiting rgertain :seasons of 'the ihowevet, organized .in yratnitral activities will be given first ,preference in the - use a floor space and *equipment. . 1 17pon presentation al 'the stu deriVa .towel ticlcEit, he 'will bet loaned any equipment 'he wants . from the equipment T 00111; .but he' must return the - eqUipmetit at; closing time. Nittany Lion Soccermen Select '4O All-Opponent Collegiate Team As a tribute to the meritous playing of individual opponents, the Nittany Lion soccermer.. with the aid of Coach Bill Jeffrey last night selected an all-opponent team of individually outstanding players against whom they con tinued their streak of eight con secutive seasons without defeat. Although the Jeffreymen select ed only one team, second team hondrs and honorable mentions of talented players were too numer ous for the team and Coach Jeffrey to agree upon. In the, opinion of the coach and players, Partridge of Penn and Gukeyson of Army were evaluated as probably the best individual op ponents met during the season. Following is the Nittany •booters' preference for an all-opponent team: G... . Manhold Syracuse RF....Patridge Navy LP. .. Morrison Bucknell RH. .. . Partridge Penn CH. .. .Gukeyson Army LH. ...Reedy Navy 0R... McWilliams . W. 'Maryland I R. ....Lorene Temple CF.... Chester Penn I L. .. .H. Mizzell .... Gettysburg OL. .F. Mizzell . ... Gettysburg 17 More Shopping Days Until Christmas SALE TWO-PIECE 'SUITS and SPORT COATS TODAY AND TOMORROW Ittat-p4 11,*t. T^,ort W. College Ave. State College IT'S BACK TO THE FARM arvest Here Is The 'Chance To Show. Off Yorl• Pnfi . Plaid Shirt, overalls and Fardnerette , CoptinDP.t7 friday, December 6--Armory-9 to 'l2 Tickets-41AD per 'couple, checking included. Music by the CAMPUS OWLS &member—Vote For The garrvet Per . At .Student Union PAGE SEVEN -Great icon COReit 8/1.4: dEFFREV. SoCcer Coach Bill Jeffrey whose hooters are topnotch in the country, helps choose an all opponent team. KEYS MADE TO ORDER SCHILLING S. PUGH ST.