WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,-1941.340 Siiiiti ,poleis Favored klage Baffle Nittany cagers will be on the short end of the odds when they go under fire in one of their stiff est battle§ of the year Friday night in ' New York City as they face practically the same bunch of NYU courtment who took State in stride, last year, 35-29. Because a fight is scheduled for Madison Square Garden, where the New Yorkers staged most of their home games, the cbntest will be held -in Heights Gymnasium, .the NYti floor. The mainstay of the Violet court attack, will be -Ralph, kanlowitz; junior guard. Lion Coach -johii Lawther thinks so highly of The .NYU ace's all-around play that he deSefibeg hlm as "the Jolifitiy Bari of The &YtT fiVe." . Despite the fact that he is hest kr . for hid ability . tb set iip filkYS• for his. tedfhinates itapiez Wifi was second high gel:stet. last •yeat's tedifi wdii i 8 eft counters • while laifie ofilY tie rang up lag tiollitS, ari eve "rage of diitoSt garfie. • La*ther thM if Cross ,is kept (At of aetioit Bob Rafri.ki tedin With,DiCk Grirites it the probe= bility the ,other starters will be unchanged from the Susquehanna `tilt. This would put Captain Barr and Scotty Moffatt at forwards and lanky Herky Baltimore at center. • 1 • Frosh Boxers Called For initial Drill Today All candidates for freshman box ing should 'report at the ring in Rec Hall at 4 p.m. today, it was announced by Ralph Capelli, frosh boxing manager. Since: there is no freshman box ing coach, Leo Houck, varsity mentor, will probably assume the frosh coaching duties. . , DID' -YO U KNOW that Fred Waring, a Penn State gradil ate, has - beett a top band . leader longer than any other &nice orchestra leader? ~. . • if............ ---- , ...._ .._... romml OppOte Old Alain - State .College lommillimiimithinimmitommilionnummimum Between The Lions 'WITH biCie PETERS 11111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111101M1111111111 Chirpin' Charlie Speidel who•is always on hand with a good yarn, if you can get him cornered, or vice versa, springs this little tale about a wrestler and a boxer: A couple of years ago, there was a kid , who tried his doggonedest to make the varsity grappling squad . . . One of those lads ,-who is on hand for every practice, rain or shine, 'hilt Who has the totitli luck of not being quite good en= diigh to gain a Starting field . . . bile of those boys *limn yeti have for adihire far his intestinal. fortis tude and sttiff . . 'Therefore this Hid was in the dre§shig rdem every: day end theta he eitme into eontatt with another youngster, a stringy lad who. , was swinging leathei for the Lion boxing team .By virtue of their afternoon meetings in the lockets, the two kids became pals . . Pfetty good pills: Finally the wrestling kid grad= ,i,iated and went ,hiS . wasn't long Until t. 4 baking lad Was dropping otit Of school, dis 7 qtialified far alig atfiateur• fiStitUff ventures, and seeking dozrezmi along the professional mitten trail . . So Pack Sherwood, the wrestler and Billy Soose, the box er, lost track of each other for a few years . . . Soose, after a Cou ple of Years straggling, was on his way up in the leather business ... His old friend Pack decided to write Billy a letter, congratulating him and reminding him of old locker room times at Penn State . . . But• just what was Soose's address? . . . The boxer had been jumping • from coast to coast as rapidly as a transport plane with rockets . . . Pack thought it might be a good idea to write .to Soose's manager, Paul Moss, but he, too, moved out as fast as his pro tege. Finally the "wrestling kid" hit upon the right track . . . A letter to Sooge in 'care of lick Powell who had at one time been linked managerally with Billy . . . So Sher*ood shipped his letter off to kollywocid, happy to be penning a few lines of remembrance to his old pal. A few days later Pack Sherwood got an answer . . . A letter with a tibllYWood postmark . . . The letter read: "Remit to me ten cents in stamps or coin and I will send you ,any autographed picture." The letter was signed with a rubber stamp--Dick Powell. Rare books from a private col lection in Cambridge, England, have been added to the library of Texas State College , for women. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Seniors head Card With Six Challengers Six seniors, thsree. juniors, four sophomores and three freshmen, Who survived the semi-finals of the inter-class wrestling bouts yes terday, Will struggle for class sup remacy oh the Ret Hall Mats at 4:30 this afternoon as a prevue of the varsity 'campaign that will open against Maryland Saturday. On a card highlighted by the heavyweight battle which saw Charles I4orvath '44- pull two com mendable reverses to come from behind to pin Jack Kerns '43, 16 grapplers fought their way into the finals yesterday in a series of bouts featured by nine falls. Pairings for today's title matches follow: 121-pound: Clair Hess '4l vs. William Stanley '45. 128-paunch Charles Ridenour '43 vs. Sam ) ~ harry '42. Jack Mettler '43 vs. 'rank Gleason '4l. tig-ildfiridi Allen Cfabtree fferitk 155-pound: Glenn Alexanciot '42 Job Sedan '4l. 1654,6di1di Chuck 11a hrer '4l vs Willis Ptic '44. 05-fratindi ROlcittt Morgan '44 vs. Joe Villa '4l; Hathotwiiighf: Vllliam Badithan '4l vs: Charles Horvath '44. Results of yesterday's semi=final bouts follow: 121-pound: Clair Hess '4l deci sioned Tom Brenner '44; William Stanley •'43 pinned Leo McShane '42 in 3:44. In-pdund: Charles Ridenour '43 deeisicined Joe Steele '44; Sam Harry '4l pinned Iry Polak in 3:30. 186-pound: Jack Metzler '43 pin ned William Vanderlin '4l in 1:50; Captain Frank Gleason '4l deci gioned Charles Zierdt '44. 145-pound: Allen Crabtree '43 decisioned Larry Tate '4l; John Henry '4l pinned Edward Roberts '44 in 5:27. 155-pound: Glenn Alexander - '4l pinned Mike Graznak '44 in 4:21; Joe Scalzo '4l decisioned Jay Kelley '43. • 165-pound: Chuck Rohrer '4l pinned Jim Bachman '43 in 5:46; Willis Poorman '44 won a close decision over Ralph Sayre '4l. 175-pound: Robert Morgan '44 pinned Richard Carlton '42 in 1:03; Joe Valle '4l pinned Paul Richards '43 in 3:45. Heavyweight: Charles Horvath '44 pinned Jack Kerns in 5:22; William Bachman '4l won by de fault over John McHugh '42. NCAA Title Dates Sef, Boxing To Be At College The NCAA boxing finals will definitely be held here on March 27-29, it was announced by the NCAA executive committee. Fenc ing has been added to the roster of collegiate championship matches. The dates and places for the National Intercollegiates fol lows: Wrestling—March 21-22 at Le high University, Bethlehem, Pa. Boxing March 27-29 at Penn State College, State College, Pa. .Swimming -- March 28-29 at Michigan State College, East Lans ing. - Fencing March 29 at Ohio State University, Columbus. • Basketball Finals—March 30-31 at Kansas City, Mo. Gymnastics—April 12 at Uni versity of Chicago. • Track and Field—June 20-21 at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. Tennis- - -Jutie 23-28 at Merlon (Pa.) Cricket Golf—,Tune 2-28 at Ohio State Unflit!rsity i Colunithis. tiisS , Coiititryi•lov. 24 at Mieh -Waft.§t.it4' College, East Lansirid, - Fordharn efgity c celebrating its Centennial yeat, has initiated a centenary fund drive for $1,360,- 000. University of Minnesota Bach society presents an annual Bach 11111111111111111MIIIIIIMMMH1111111M1111111111111iH111111111 Lion Puckmen To Heel Hershey In Practice Tilt On the road again, the varsity ice hockey squad will journey to the Hershey Arena, - Thursday afternoon . for a practice session with the Hershey Cubs. The practice has been arrang ed to get the squad members in shape for a pending game Janu ary 18 with either Lafayette or the Hershey Cubs. This' game will probably be a preliminary bout to one of the major tussles at the arena. With the new equipment that. has been obtained, the Squad is better facilitated to add More wins to their Lafayette MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMMIIMII Fencers i Prepare For Opening Keel Atter Mare than tWci Months Of toractiee, Bohn gtate g s vats* fen , eets: are entefitig tiV6 Weeks of, in tenSiiie prepafation for their ypen , ing meets With geton Hall and Aif IY, Jantiaff 24 aild 25. Six seitiorS,• to-captains, Elmer Lowenstein and Le.S . Klitz, Bill Sheriff, Bob Harder, bong Adams, Jaek Good, Ed Zarger and Jun ior Bob Harder, form a solid nuc leus around which Coach Harry Krutter can build a team worthy of the "suicide schedule" the swordsmen face. Such ranking teams as N. Y. U., last year's inter collegiate chaMpion, Navy, Army, and Seton Hall present the Lion fencers with a major defense problem. Starting tomorrow, "Doc" Krut ter will match his duelers against each other in competition for first string positions. Newcomers Les Hetenyi, Allan Gussack, George Giraber. Alan Lowe, and John Dußoise are expected to provide the veterans with some able coin petltiun. Gussack, however, is in eligible this semester. Foil competition will beheld to morrow and Friday; epee, Satur daY; and sabre, Mofiday and Tuesday. PAN HEL CORSAGES Fresh • yy !!;1:11".:;•^;t:. F is h Specials . Fresh Fillet Lemon Sole Crab Meat .40 Fathom Jumbo Shrimp Haddock Fillets Little Neck Clams Boston 'Hackett, Salt Cod 'Fillets • Fresh Scallops " • LawsOnts - Large Smelts Halibut Steak Grisffield Oysters Kid Salmon Steak Macke* Fillets • ,N y •i • . • COOK 7 S MARKET 115 S. FRAZIER ST. PHONE 791 Tankmen Prepare For Carnegie Tech With eight meets scheduled for their 1941 season the varsity .swirn mers will inaugurate the series at 2 p.m.-in Glenniand pool Saturday when they meet the perennially fast Carnegie Tech aggregation. Last year the Lions walloped the Tech squad, 50-25, but this year may tell an entirely different story with several of the Nittanymer ill with •colds and minor injuries. However, Coach Bob Galbraith il optiinistic for a victory as the Lions boast a well-balanced team with strength in all events. The complete schedule: Jan. 11—Carnegie Tech here Jan. 18—Wash. & Jeff. here Feb. B—Temple here Feb. 15—Pitt here Feb. 19—Penn away Feb. 22-Rutgers here 1.--Sjtedfise aitraY Mar. - away Perfect Scores Made By Six Frosh Marksmen Six freshman engineers com pleted - their , ROTC rifle classes With perfect records ; Lieut. Will iam S. CrUmlish, coach of the en gineer rifle team, announced. These six frosh markentien are as follows, Henry M. Dhnmiek, Pranklin. 14. Beek, Bennett L. Black, Thomas P. McConnell. Wallace M. Riley, and Williarr. Scarborough. In a contest between these sh men Dimmick, Black and Scar borough were awarded medals. Al. men in all classes who are inter ested in trying out for the enginee: rifle team should see Lieut. Crum lish at the Armory as soon as pos sible. For Satisfactory Service try Cassidy's Barber Shop 210 S. Alien St. DIAL 2217 PAGE THREE WOLFE GLENNLAND