-TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1941 1111111011111111111111141(111111UNIU1111111p11111111111111111111 The lions zWITH.DICIC PETERS 111111f1111111111111111MIIIIIIIINIM11111111111111111111111111111111 The oldlfscrziness - of "Whole hog or none" :may at most times sound slightly distasteful . . . But some times wedEink that the only way you can gathat Which is deserved ly yours, by-boosting yourself and tellithe world that you are the best . Such, we believe is the casenttle - . 1940 Lion soccer team, which has just been an nounced amco7winner with Prince ton of the:of the 1940 trophy as the two Rtstanding soccer teams in the nalii7m. We seEnothing corrupt • in the Intercollate Soccer-Football As sociationFo7:4merica's. choice of a State - Pr - e - ktOn co-championship though We - - do doubt with much tongue-incheekedness the ranking of the Tigers in the same category with the ,kreal Lions ... In the first place, the3vy Leaguers don't play' the scheilille the Jeffreymen . . . In the second place, they had' a blemish :On- their record this year, a tie with — Yale . . . Penn State, if you remember, was undefeated, for the eight[[: consecutive year . . Which lejlis us to ask -a lot of un answereFjuestionsf Why, when Penn State was well represented...at the meeting of the Associatriln:-;by a - graduate man ager, a Ran of the .physical edu cation stool, the soccer coach, and the:'student manager, wasn't the pointargued? Why, did the graduate manager, a membeiof the small, therefore easily-pe - rs'uaded,. awards commit tee who7recOmmended the State- Princetonco .. , :iiffin - fpionship, not stick up•severly for "our Johnnie?" Why, :did the same graduate manager,- before - leaving for . the New York 'meeting, .call the soccer coach into his office. and tell - him he lyoula not fight against a State- Princeton co-chathPionship or for a State-alone-championship on the grounds that it would seem "self conceited?"- Why 'did he repeat the same statement onz.the:-_way to the con vention in the presence of the coach and student-manager? All of which finds answer in the point that Penn State's Ath letic AsSociation is still,maintain ing the old attitude of "We'll be nice to .you, if: you'll let us play with you." Ski Team Finishes Bth New ; Hampshire was declared the winner and Dartmouth runner up in the Lake: Placid twentieth annual intercollegiate invitation - ski meet held over Christmas va cation,. according to the official standings released over the week end. Penn State was eighth. Don't:smoke in Rec Hall. You'll never miss that cigaret and neither will the athletes. Put yourself in the contestant's shoes and don't smoke in Rec Hall. FIRST CALL ! Men and Women Ca C ndidafis For Ed&al and Business Staffs of T&Daily Collegian •. INTreting-i=Tonight X3:00 .- 405 Old Main Lion. Cagers Prepare For Syracuse After NYU Victory, Loss To Pitt Fresh from an up and down weekend in which they upset NYU, 47-34, arid lost to Pitt,36-27, the Nittany cagers are priming for anothei strenuous battle against Syracuse on the Rec Hall hardwood tomorrow night. For proof that the Lions will haVe a fight on their hands against the Orangemen, consult the rec ord book—they've lost only one out of five this season and that to NYU by a mere seven points. Last year the upstate New Yorkers edged. State twice in a home and home series. At Pittsburgh what was adver tised as a nice, clean basketball game turned out to be a battle royal. No less than 32 fouls were called by the officials and it look ed as if almost that many went unmentioned. The Panthers led 10-8 at the quarter, 23-15 at the half, and 32- 21 at the three s -quarter mark. The second half was practically even, Pitt sinking five goals and three fouls and State five buckets and two free tosses. Scotty Moffatt took top scoring honors with 11 points. PitCs Ed die Straloski was second with 10 points. • Maimen Conquer Terrapins, 19-3 Climaxed by Jack Kern's pin ning of Izzie Leites and the win ning of every bout but one, the Nittany Lion wrestlers easily tri umphed over a hapless Maryland outfit, 29-3, in their season's de but in Rec Hall Saturday. Three of lour starting sopho mores scored falls in quick fash ion as the Penn State grapplers introduced a near-capacity crowd to the newly adapted point system and rapidly added up Lion points with machine-like rapidity. Sophomores Stanley, Ridenour, and Kern made Auspicious starts by pinning their• oppents, and Crabtree, Captain Frank Gleason, Joe Scalzo, garnered easy deci sions. Chuck Rohrer scored the other Lion fall over Fred Weidner and J6e Valla suffered the only set back at the hands of Terrapin's Captain Paul McNeil, who was extended in winning his 38th straight mat victory. Varsity positions for Saturday's tilt against Syracuse will be wide open for competition this week, Coach Charlie Speidel intimated, although he was satisfied with the squad's showing against the Ter rapins. The summary: 121-pound: Bill Stanley, Penn State, pinned George Maxwell in 5:25:4 minutes, bar arm and chancery. 128-pound: Charlie Ridenour, Penn State, pinned Bob Searles in 3:34:4 minutes, double bar and front stretch. 136-pound: Captain Frank Glea son, Penn State, decisioned Rip Hodson,. 7-0. 145-pound: Allan Crabtree, Penn State, decisioned Herb Rock stroh, 8-2. 155-pound: Joe Scalzo, Penn State, decisioned Jim Sunn, 21-1. 165-pound: Chuck Rohrer, Penn State, pinned Fred Weidner in 7:58:3 minutes, bar and half nel son. 175-poUnd: Captain Paul Mc- Neil, Maryland, •decisioned Joe Valle, 16-3. Heavyweight: Jack Kerns, Penn State, pinned Izzy Leites in 5:14:4 minutes. • Don't smoke in Rec Hall—the contestants have a tough enough time as it is. NOTARY PUBLIC LOUETTA NEUSBAUM Hours 9 to 5 Second Floor Hotel State College Tough Luck ! Pitt G.. F. Pts. Mastin, f 0 0 0 Straloski, f 3 4 10 Kocheran, f 1 1 3 Port, c . 1 0 2 Milanovich, g 0 1 1 Klein, g 2 0 4 Paffrath, f 3 2 8 Ziolkowski, g 2 2 6 Malarkey, f 0 0 0 Egan, g 0 0 0 - Swacus, f 1 0 2 Totals . 13 10 36 Penn State G. F. Pts. Barr, f 0 3 3 Moffatt, f 4 3 11 Baltimore, c 2 1 5 Grimes, g 1 1 3 Gross, g 1 3 5 Ramin, g 0 0 0 Crowell, f 0 • 0 0 Totals 8 11 27 Student Recovering From Appendectomy Herman Goffberg '42, track and cross-country star, was resting comfortably yesterday after an operation for an acute appendec tomy at the Centre County Hospi tal early .yesterday morning. Elective Cards Due All sophomores and freshmen holding physical education elective cards must turn them in at Room 213 Rec Hall before the end of the week, Glenn N. Thiel, in charge of required physical education, said yesterday. Business and Professional Directory PLEASE CLIP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE GARAGE CLARK MOTOR CO. PACKARD SALES and SERVICE Storage, Repairs, Accessories, Goodyear Tires 120 S. 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Time 58.6. 150-Yard Back-Stroke—Won by Martin, Tech; Ostermayer, P. S., second; Brown, Tech, third. Time 2:02.6. 220-Yard Breast—Won by Reis- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Boalsburg Auto Bus Line, Inc. Buses Leave State College: 11:20—Making connections at Lewistown with 12:30 Eastbound and Westbound trains. 3:ls—Making connections at Lewistown with 4:24 Eastbound and 7:23 Westbound trains. —the— FLORIST Glennland Building START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO THE PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. BEAVER AVE. BUS LINE FLORIST WOLFE DECORATOR Porter and Weber Beautify Your Home This Spring With NEW PAINTS WALLPAPER LINOLEUM Estimates Cheerfully Given . DIAL 2793 123 S. FRAZIER PAGE T man, P. S:; Vajda, Tech, seco: Loper, Tech, third. Time 2:49.2. 440-Yard Won by Boehm: Tech; Turnock, Tech, secon Robinson, P. S., third. Tir 6:03.3. 400-Yard Sprint Relay—Won P. S. with Clauss, Bertram, D manzo and Kirkpatrick. Ti 3:56. Don't smoke in Rec Hall, t contestants want to breathe. INSURANCE P. A. 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