SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1940. 16 Fighters AdVdride, In Second day OF Intra - muial . Boxing Tourney 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:11111111111 Between The lions WITH DICK PETERS Bate &ailment D'On't be too sure 'of a Nittgny victory on the hardwood tonight Wheh LaWther's Lanky. Lions rhake their debut against the W&J cagers . . . If the State tossers come thrckigh this evening it'll go down as an upset, for several rea sons . . . Seven of the reasons are Messrs. Tidrick, ReynOldi, GieS ler, Reece, Itettewell, WiLsdn, and Skokos, all letterinen returning to duty for the Preiderits . . . An other reason is that it is the,Lions' firgt game, while the Washhigton, Pa.; lads hate already treid their hand at the old toss-elm: through racket this winter, soundly trounc ing the Youngstown College lers t'ednesday night . . . Add to that the.fact that Long John Law iher Will be Staking sobho- MOres,. and things ,don't look too enterprising; but then, T.,aviiiher ifiig hate a habit of ¢ulliiig Sur pri.SeS. Intramural boxing Wars take a 48-hour armistice, but ne back Monday thrdWing more leather . . . A lot df. interesting as well as fast fidniS Yesterday, high: lighter ii§.the ROard Heck tussle; which reminded one lasi a little of a.lVtaxie tWi iettb , What With all the antics the lads went through . . Speaking of Heck, reininds this writer that he is the third varsity bditini•rnanag er in succession who. has donned the leather. Mittens. during the IM's . Galusha Anderson last year, and Pat Costello in .1938 were the two succeeding manager bears . . . Other campus sportS names who step into the, squared circle for intramural !nit -tossing include Charlie - PticienoUr, . Clair Hess, varsity wrestlers, Barney the track SPeedster, who is a good . bet ler . the 165 rieund,title, arid Max Peters, varsity skiier and trackster, all of whom won yester day . . ;This Max Hanna who is seeking• the 135 pound Independ eiii'crown is the nephew of Roy Hanna, Lion ring captain two years ago . . . Mr. Florian Houck diScovered Roy in the'intrarnur‘als and saw him go on to win the In tercollekidie 135 pound charriplOn shiP in his senior Year ... History has been knoWn to repeat. denial dene Vkretistone is loolc-, frig for a big year with his varsity and freslimen iymrlasts . . With last year's terrific fiiiSh Squad now available Or varsity work, Wettstone has hiS eYe On the best season ever for the air-crobats . . Roman Pieo,.the flit-boy, is doing 1:017k-her - se ditty, fiekcirinint on all apparatus except tumbling This'll probably keep the Lion ace from cracking any rope-climb ing reciirdi, lint strengthens the NittanY team no little; for the sen ior star_ is adept on all pieces of apparatus. Scholl, Hotgit, Reniiinj Tip Attend [ISA Metiing Dehn Carl . P. SChoit of the School of PhysiChl p.ducation and Athletics, Leb, Houck, boxi ti g coach, and Neil M. `lelfiliig; graft= bate manager of athletics, will at tend a conference of the Fasiein l*tercolleglate Boxing . Aiiiiefaiicin a,y e the„Hotel Biltrn9re, New -York C 10; • • • itistriblitiBii Cif officidig ,fBr: vativitatche.will be LEbAL PAPERS ACKNOWLEDGED Eugene H. Lederer 114 E,. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 gate Hockey Team Ope ns , season With 11 Win OM Carnegie Tech s~'eCi~l To the Daily Cb 11& 1i i . The Lion ice hockey team got off to a perfect Start -iii their sec- Ond.-SeaSbh Of flay as they swept to a victory over Carnegie tech at Sophria e toWn last night. Tfte Tai tans got off to an early lead as Block seat the Puck past LarrYLighiboilY, State goalie, less than fiiYe minutes afig• the open ing Afier battling on ,even terms with Tech for the rest of the first period State came back in the sec and to score three times and com pletely doininate the play. John MiffOrd tallied early in the period, assisted by Gates and Kaiser. He stored again 10 min utes later, and again on a •pass from Gates. Gates got credit for the third Nittany goal just before the end of the period. He was assisted by Johnson. For Carnegie Tech, Goalie Fcil: er vms outstanding . he played brilliant hO6key in elialkink up 20 saves. The lineups: Lirieuri: i 3 Os. . SiAii Tech .....Ligl?ilociS , i'eabr ....I:Aiffcird Bivachek W....G.iies iiloqk W....4cinnann Evans 13.....y1016ert Eakker D . , . . tiEt.ling Cniii-bil •'.5•61-e. bir periods: , i;enn State . 0 3 6-3 tatnekie Te'bh • •.• •• • 1, 0 6 —, 1 Goals: Penn Stata-Duilorci .2, Gates; Cai-negie Tech--Block. - Varsity Tankmen Meet Frosh Today The varsity swiMming team will warm up for their forthcoming Season today,, at 2 p. m. in the Olennland pool when they will battle against the freshmen splash ens: Varsity team captain, Bill Kirk- PatriCk, who is the free- I style sprint star, will lead four other laSt year's lettermen in to the melee. The lettermen are Don Delmanzo, free style and distance man, Al Price, diving, George Webb, back stroke, and Tom Reissman, who swam in the distance events last year but has shown great promise as a backstroke swimmer so far this season. Varsity Coach Rbbert Galbraith will probably have several sopho mores in the starting lineup. Out standing sophomores from last Year's freshman team are Albert Bertram, Morrie Stern, and Ted Clau.ss in the free styles; Ted Tay lor, in the liackstrOlte; acid Sam Chase in divink. Diving instructor Bill Gaskill stated Yesterday thit the freshman would •be quite Weak lithe diving department but that the team as a whole was in top shape and he expects them to give the varsity Lions quite a batle. Outstanding among the frosh so far this season are: Ben tßaiken, breaststroke; John Miller, 220 yard free ityle; Marvin Nathan, free style dishes; Lydon Beam, baCk stioke; and 'Warren 19wberry; free style. Sl* Ski ChOliiiitori!hipt Are Set tor• Niffany Trail, Petthsylvanta's idtdrid .atinnal `Vci. *ill he - , heti at tetitibi7.l etiid 2; .1 41=if sufficient snb falls at that tithe, itie cot ftinerce ae pdrtrnent said yesieidak. I The ski trail is situated at Bald Top Knob on Tussey Mountain near B,oalsburg. Tide "champion ships"' were held over the Bald Top course last year. THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN Bakelball (Continued from Page One) Moffatt Dick GrimeS, a junior, Will start at center. Another junior letter winner, Elmer Gross,_iS slated for a guard position and the other Will go to Herk Baltirndre or John Linde with Linde having the . edge. Another sophomore, tiob whb has been coming along fast in recent practices, is certain to see action and stands a slight chance of starting in case Lawther decides to make 'a last-minute change. The biggest protilem for the State defense will be how to stop a pair of high-scoring W&J sen iors, How Tidrick and Chuck Rey noldS. These two proved the nem esis of Nittany hopes in last year's encounter by .tallying a combined total of 27 points as their team won 35-26. Tidrick will start at ir forard and Reynolds at center. Another senior President is Hal Geisler team with Wally Kettle Well;" a junior veteran, on the hack line. The other forward rbst is earmarked for junior Al ilteebe. In addition to these five Coach Adam Sanders will have two hold over lettermen on the reserve list. They are Ted Skokos and Jack Wilson. The dame will bring to a close the fourth annual basketball clinic sponsored by the College. More than 1,000 coaches, officials, play ers and fans are expected to at tend :the all-day session. , All games during the day will be analyzed by a group of coaches over a public address system. They will .comment on plays, rule in terpretations and other cage in tricacies. There is no admission charge for any of the demonsiration con tests, including the varsity gaMe. Probable starting varsity line ups: Pos. State W & J F.... Barr Tidrick F....Silan or Moffatt Reece C C. . . . Grimes ReYnblds G.... Linde or Baltimore . Geisler G.... Gross Ketilewell CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex „pertly repaired. Portable _and Office machines for sale or. rent. Dial 2342. Harry P. Mann, 127 W. Beave.r avenue. lyr-CRE-ch MAKE your reservations now at Student Union for the Dry Dock Nght Club, Saturday; Dec. 7. itch 12-7 E FOR RENT room twin beds. 2nd floor. Beside campus. Call at 137 N. Atherton St., Phone 2196. 3tpd 127 E STUDENTS! Need extra cash? Christmas holiday work avail able for a limited number of stti dents. Also part time work on campus. Contact Mr. i3utterfield at Hotel State College, Monday, December 9 between 1 and 6 p.m: 2tchyl2-7MLE FOR REftT—Seeond floor room. Twin beds for two quite gentile ibOys. Reasonable rates. 625 N. Allen. 12-10,12-12,12-173tpdE , COLLEGEGIRL—to_Iive with iiierfak."o's family ; Board mid room fizoistied ih exchange„ for Occasional chili.-ntiraiiig::4ios. FOR RENT—Two larke dottble Call . 2782. . young men' studettcs. Call . 2782. 2tchl2-IOE 808 TAYLOR PLUMBING and HEATING N. BUTTS DIAL 2722 Manager Continues Tradition, Beats Scribe Enlivened by the appearances of managers, writers, skiiers, run ners, wrestlers, and a TKO, the second series of intramural boxing bouts advanced 16 into the next round at Rec Hall yesterddy. Jack Heck, boxing manager and tayard Bloom, Collegian . scribe, went three rounds with Heck tak ing the 'decision. t arney Lion flash sprinter, Max Peters, ski captain and Leo McShane and Charles Ridenour, wrestlers, also took part in the bouts. In the first bout, Bob Taylor's fast lefts and rights accounted for the afternoon's only TKO over Bob Weiser. One of Walter Camp's all-time All American gridders, Pete 'Fats' Henry, now Director of Athletics at Washington and Jefferson, act ed as judge with Bob Grieves tak ing the other corner. Paul Mall, Joe Miller and - Red Stank° refer eed the bouts. The next bouts will be in Rec Hall at 4 p. m. Monday. The summaries: Independent ..172-pourld class: Bob Taylor TKOed Bob Weiser in the second round; Claire Hess decisidned Jess Fardella. 135-pound: .John grittain deci sioned Balph. Schmidt. 145-pound: Ernie George deci sioged Geirge Espy. 155-pound: Harry Morford de cisioned Joe Stronko; Arnold FeldMan won on a forfeit from Sylyesier Check. 165-pound: Barney Ewell de cisioned Charles Kaveney. Fraternity 120-pound: MO%Very Goetz, Al pha Chi Sig, decisioned Ray Motz, Theta Xi; Bill Knauffe, Sigma Pi; decisioned Dick Dunsmore, Alpha Chi Sig. 127-pound: Charles Ridenour, Phi Delt, decisioned Leo McShane, DTD. 135-pound: Bill Seabacker, Phi Kappa Sig, decisioned Mickey Marmion, KDR; Herb Jennings, SAE, decisioned Bill Ramsey, Sig ma Pi. _ 145-pound: Carl Singhouse, KDR, won on a forfeit from Norm Homan, AGR; Bill Charles, KDR, decisioned Ed Blehl, Theta Kappa Phi. 155-pciurid: Jack Heck, Phi Kappa, decisioned Bayard Bloom, Kappa Sig; Max Peters, Alpha Chi Sig, , decisioned Ray Bedner, Phi Kappa. Town ahimni and town mothers of Kappa Alp - ha Theta will be en tertained at a tea on Sunday after-: noon at the Theta house from 3 to 5 p.in. PAGt,' 211±(Xir-; Gajetki Accepts Bid; Lions Rank 6th In East Captain Leon Gajecki accepted the invitation yesterday to play in the East West, game in San Francisco on JanuarY 1 and will dePart ior Chicago on December 18 to join his eastern teammates for practice. Gajecki is the second Penn State player ever to be so honor ed. The only' other Blue anc White entry in this classic War. "Skip" Staley, an end, in 1931. Penn State's football team was ranked sixth in the East Wednes day as the great Boston Collegc eleven was awarded the Augusl V. Lambert Memorial Trophy. symbolic of Eastern gridiron su premacy. The Eagles were the unanimous Choice of the commit tee of 65 experts. Fordham was runner-up, with Georgetown in the third spot, followed by Pennsyl vania, Lafayette, Penn State, am'. Cornell. Infoninral Weightlifting Will Begin Next Saturday Qualifying competition fbi in tramural weightlifting spOnscifee by the Strength and Health Club Will begin nett Saturday in Rec Hall, Gene Whetstone, gym coach. announced yesterclak. All tho.se Whb Wish to enter sign. up on the weightlifting bulletin board in Rec Hall hefcire Thurs day. Candidates should give their name, address, telephone nuniil'er and body Weight. # ...,,............i....- i CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS !‘; 1 ! sc. 15. $l.OO w: , will buy a Christmas gift w that you can proudly give, to I: 4 any friend, _ , A gift put- h 0,. chased, at Frbmm's is highly ; appreciated. • ); 1 A Few Sivostiiiiig: v. • TIES • : . - P. II SOCKS )• • SLIPPERS t. z; e ,HANDKERCHIEFS ?' • SCARFS 4; W 4 GLOVES..' • • 1g ö GARTERS ~ . • SUSPENDERS it• BELTS FROMM'S • ~. rt E. Colleie Ave. state Colleo i + _ . .. . .._ . .iirgisisiiisziisr..mANZEOZDZMW.