THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12; 1940 Nittany Cage Team Overwhelms Bucknell Passers, 55 -21 Gym Team Gels full League Rating the first time, Coach Gene ...Wtttstone's gymnasts are accred -itecf as full members of the East ern Inter-Gy . rmnastic League. The -:;armouncement-came with the re ._•lease of the team schedule for the .:year. The new standing for the Nit . - -.tany. apparatus workers means :that they will meet Army, Navy, Temple; -Princeton, M. I. T., and Dartmotith on - an equal basis and will be eligible for the team-cham pionship. In previous years State entrants were :Permitted only in dividual awards. - : - The Nittany gymnasts will open :their season with a meet against Navy, EIGL - champions, at horn " ! ion Febniary - T. Minnesota, an ad dition to this year's schedule, will also be- a:•hOtte meet, coming on February' 22: - • Gym Meet Schedule *._ February 1; 'Navy, home -- .FebruarY . B,' . Army; away % --2 February - . 1.5; Chicago, home • Pebrdary 22,•Minnesota, home March. 1, Temple-Dartmouth, - Philadelphia' • March\ 8, Princeton, M. •I. T., • Princeton March ::Eastern champion , . ships, - Boston -April, RCAA, . Chicago May, IrAAU • .... . In addition to dual meets and championship, competition, the gymnasts will engage, in two tri angle meets. The first is with Ternple - an - d Dartmouth on March Let:Philadelphia. Princeton, N. J. will be the scene of the other three-teemt -.meet with M.. I. T. and priireldrfliroviding the competi tion font ft-Lions. WiiirtEe exception of Ben Stahl; captain, there will be no lettermen beck for this year's team. Wett gone-101'i band his Nuad around Roman:-.4 ) :eb;_" . versatile gymnast, irho wars 'ineligible last year. A group :: oksophomores from last year's sterling freshman team will compose':•the 'greater part of the club with a few upperclassmen Completing the squad. Althoug4--the Penn State aggre gation rflqeS such colleges as Min riesod, Bro . Champions, and Chicago, '3B National Champions, Coach Wettstone expects his men to win a:majority of meets. 1940 - Football Squad Dines At Nitfany tion Inn Today Election — of - the 1941 Football Captain . will :feature the annual football banquet, honoring the 1940 Lion squad _ , in the Nittany Lion Inn at 6:30 p. m. today. 'E. E. "Shorty" Miller, former Pinn State grid star, will be the guest speaker, announced Coach Bob Higgins. . . r.iitanazz ic.nis7.s...mslztgml,A)33*ss.: It's " - • E Not Too Late v% W - ... g To Order Your g 4 . . W .. g a : Christmas Gifts g ......-_. g - -, Have Them Sent Zi v., .._.._ W ....: To Yoiir Home ' 1 Wi':: • ':i - - -- :-- W•t: :...::; ~,.._..- g q 7.1 ~,..BALfouR 1 : .----,::. ._. ._. il ~ : . 7 , fief ..... Brancli.Office IA I F. -"A ThoUscind Gift I 11 ':::: if F. Suggestions" g mg...., g P. 7: 109 ALLEN ST. g 4 _.::. •i n - g i , CHARLES' FELLOW SHOP g ifAL L - , ':_:. • .... ___ ,: KtiksA---tiEumvlztl-"xE;44-mmim4.l. Baltimore, Moffatt Gross Lead Scoring Special to The Daily Collegian LEWISBURG, Pa., Dec. 11 A trio of sharpshooters—Herk Balti more, Scotty Moffatt and Elmer Gross—paced Penn State to its first victory, a runaway 55-21 tri umph over Bucknell's Bisons here tonight. Baltimore, sophomore c en ter, led the Nittany scoring spree by dumping in seven field goals and one free toss for 15 points. Moffatt -had six goals and a pair of fouls for 14 points and Gross, held to two free throws against W&J, showed a complete reversal of form by tallying 12 counters. Captain Johnny Barr, although limited to a single field goal, show ed a decided improvement over his play last Saturday. In all around floor ability he was easily the out standing player on the ffoor. At no time in - the ball game was there any question about the eventual outcome. The Lions start ed with a bang at the opening whistle and jumped to a 10-point lead before Bucknell scored at the seven minute mark. • By halftime the visiting Nittany courtmen had piled up a com manding margin of 22 points, 34-11: The usually high-scoring Buck ,nell front line was impotent as the Lions proved as good on defense as they were on the attack. Most of the home team's scoring was accounted for by Fahringer, Haines and Glass who each: tallied five points. The summary Penn State Silan, f Barr, f Baltimore, c Grimes, g Gross, g Moffatt, f Crowell, g Ramin, g Linde, g Totals Bucknell Fahringer, f Haines, f Glass, c Snyder, g Buzas, g Baker, g Nolan, f Armor, c Totals Score by Quarters Penn State 17 17 6 15-55 Bucknell 4 7 4 6-21 Referee—Sherman, Harrisburg; Umpire—Pelton, Harrisburg. Soose Receives Offers . For N.Y., Seattle Bouts Billy Soose, former Penn State boxing champion and uncrowned middleweight king, is beginning to get the breaks-he has been waiting for in two bouts recently offered. Now on the West Coast, Soose has been offered a I. I G-round bout with Al Hostak, Seattle, for Mer Middleweight champion on December 17. In New York City, Mike Jacobs, who has taken Soose under his wing, has announced that Billy will fight Tony Mauriello of New York in a 10-round bout in Madison Square Garden on January 3. Soose was recently named fourth among the leading contenders for the middleweight crown by the Boxing Writers Association of New York at their annual election and luncheon. WANTED- Representatives to sell sub scriptions and to act at poli tical correspondents in fur nishing news of a political nature originating on this campus. Exceptionally Liberal Com missions. Students interested write immediately to: The Editor National Political Campus • News, Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. Intramural Boxing Round Today ; 12 As the Intramural Boxing Championship bouts moved to ward the semi-finals today, a dozen men, all in the fraternity division, fought yesterday, scor ing 10 decisions and two techni cal knockouts. Summaries: (all bouts in the fraternity division.) 127-pound cliss: Chuck Riden our, Phi Delt, TKOed •Kilker, Theta Kappa Phi; Chuck Smith, KDR, decisioned Frank Puma, DU. 135-pound: Morton Blaustein, Gamma Sig, decisioned George Keating, Theta Kappa Phi; Leo Konigstein, Beta Sig, decisioned George Armstrong, AGR. 145-pound: Howard M e r r i 1-1, G. F. Pis 2 0 4 1 0 2 7 1 15 1 2 4 5 2 12 6 2 14 1 0 2 o 0 0 1 0 2 24 7 55 G. F. Pts 2 1 5 1 3 5 2 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 7 7 21 FROM REA & DERICK'S FINE SELECTION ! ! DRESSER SETS 3 piece . . . $1.19 5 piece . $2.49 FOR HIM . . . 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Kappa Sig. 165-opund: Carl Zeigler, Sigma Pi, decisioned Bill Dorworth, Sigma Pi, in the "battle of the prexies" (both are presidents of their houses); John Grey, Alpha Zeta, decisioned Bob Thorpe, Acacia; Walt Lipenski, AGR, de cisioned Milt Kuhn, SPE. 175-pound: Harry Kern, Phi Gam, TKOed Jim Storm, Sigma Pi; Jay Gross, Gamma Sig, de sioned Bob Morgan, Phi Gam. HUGHES, HAIR BRUSHES Exton Bristles Lucite Handles $1.98 to $6.98 $1.95 89c to $9.95 ...$4.95-$5.95 ..$3.50 to $lO ..79c to $2.50 _ MUSICAL POWDER . BOXES $2.49 and $3.25 Allen Street Next To Bank Clock Frosh Infer-Class Team - Freshman wrestlers, under the tutelage of Coach Charlie Speidel. will meet Cornell, Army and Le high this 'year although no definite dates have. been arranged for any of the meets. Trials to determine the Fresh man team that will compete in the Inter-Class meet will'be held with in the next two days, Coach Spei del commented. 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