. ERIDA-y, FEBRUARY- .21., 1941 Lewis, EIBA 165-Pound Titleholder, Back In Lion Boxing Lineup Jour Trackmen In National A.A.U/s Four Lion trackmen will carry '| the .hopes for Blue and White recognition in 4he National A. A. -U. indoor championships at Mad ison Square Garden in New York .-tomorrow. Coach-. Chick -Werner stated that even ttiongh only four will enter, chances are very slim •that any will emerge winners. . Barney EwelLand Don Dolbin will entpF-4ha. 60ry.ard dash and Ewell' wilt-fako : try the bro.ad jump. The other two entrants will be Jim' Sykes and "John Glenn in the high jump. Despite the recent, fine showing of these two sophomores, Werner declared that, they Will have to jump their best to. even place, since most qf .the . entrants consistently do better than the. Penn Staters. . The only on? of the four con testants who has seen previous experience .in the A.A.U. meet is Ewell, .who was disqualified last year-for. false starts. The other lads are just in the developing stage '• and can not be expected to be world-beaters, Werner ex plained ; last night Frosh Boxers Seek Yei§f r s Flrsf Victory AggnsfArmy Tonight Danny DeMariho’s frosh boxers being forced to the bench up to wilF-'attempt to slug out their now by a prolonged cold. Lewis ' first'’victory against the plebes at "f iU box in the 15 5-pound divi- Weit'.Point tonight in their final sion meet nf the Reason. ' .. . ITi . r !.L‘ L ! " TSie Lion line-up that will face® iTlcinfllCr WflflS , tlie.frosh cadets in the West Point ~ „ ' ? . ring tonight is as follows: Hall YICIOriOUS 111 LM. S 120;- pounds Billy Knauff. Ten fraternity ]eague teams P° un s ° n urcaso. an d two independent teams saw 135pounds~B t n Shabgcker. actiQn last night at Rec Hall in lCaveny. basket ball competition.. or ° r - In the independent league: en %SSS Watts Hall Whites defeated Penn Ranien state club, 17-14. Halpm - In the fraternity league: Tri angle beat Sigma Phi Epsilon, 21-3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon down ed Phi Kappa Sigma, 15-2; Sigma Pi nosed out Alpha Phi Delta, 13-10; Beta Sigma Rho trounced Alpha Sigma Phi, 29-3; and Phi Kappa Psi defeated Lambda Chi Alpha, 16-14. Lacrosse Starts CoachTNiqk Thiel has issued a call f.w.alKyarsity lacrosse can didates-'to^eport.to Rec Hall at 4 Fresh manmarithdaies will report later. Gfapplers Face Cornell Here Tomorrow Today With Army Tomorrow Afternoon Thg.Nlttany Lion cagers, back on-tdpxbfcthe world after gain ing.revenge-and plenty of it over 'Georgetown Wednesday night, leave"SfSfe. College at noon to day ;foijd.West Point where they meetnAxrny' tomorrow afternoon. The-'chief feather in Army’s cap is : a 44-37 trimming which the Cadets handed West Virginia two days ago. It was the third win for the West Pointers. The Mountaineers downed State, 35- 29, on February 5. After the tussle with Army only four contests remain on the .Nittany schedule. Tuesday night, Mexico the most unique -.attractioD of the season but not the best team — will -come to Rec Hall. The Mex icansjiave been on the road since late^October..and haven’t won a THnrsdayf-agam on the local flqpji;-Muglenßerg will A be the opgdsitioHTOr B'af r and Co. -SatV urflay, Marth~ ~4yrorie of the big games of thfityeairwill bring Pitt to 3Ke campus.'-At Pittsburgh, on~January 'll, the Panther sharpened his claws' and took the Lion apart,' 36-27. . the windup of the season will be;.;.a' letdown - even though the Champ Returns To Lineu Jimmy Lewis, EIBA 165-pound champion, returns to Penn State’s boxing lineup in Rec Hall to morrow night against Army after Lions Seek sth Victory Over Improved Big Red Sporting an even record with victories over Army and Colum bia and later losses to Yale and Lehigh, the Cornell grapplers aim to rebound against Charlie Speidel’s cagey matmen in Rec Hall tomorrow night in the fi nale of a weekend sports double header. The Nittanv Lions will en counter an up and down team, one which has . garnered over whelming wins over the Cadets ■' and Columbia’s Lion buf lost two tightly-matched battles because of a lid-ridden squad. In full strength for the first time since their Columbia match, the Bears will be led by Captain Rog Harrison, a crafty heavy weight. Harrison will clash with Sophomore Jack Kerns, who fought a close bout with Navy’s national champ, John Harrell, last week before was pinned. Chuck Rohrer, 165-pounder who has been the Lion’s rrfost steady performer, probably will •encounter Fred Riggs, who will seek to avenge' the overtime;‘de feat handed by Rohrer last year. Another Bdar holdover from last opposition is another Smoky Cijy team. The Nittany passers should have little tt-ouble gaining a sec ond win- over Carnegie Tech away on March 5. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Baird Replaces Hoffman In 145-Pound Post Jimmy Lewis, eastern inter collegiate 165-pound boxing champion, will make his .first ap pearance in the ring this year against Army in Rec Hall at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Lewis, who has been out of the Lion lineup so far this season due to a prolonged cold, will ex change blows in the 155-pound division. Penn State’s lineup tomorrow night will be the fifth different one in as many meets. Coach Leo Houck is planning to start Bob Baird at 145, replacing Homer Hoffman and moving Baird down to.his natural weight. Smokey Mall will drop to the 165-pound class, leaving the 175- pound battle to Paul Scally. Houck will chose between Wade Mori, Lion football guard, and Harry Masters for the heavy weight assignment. Doctor Houck is predicting a spectacular evening, regardless of how the meet score turns out. The Blue Band, Scabbard and Blade in full uniform, and num erous Army dignitaries are in cluded in the Doctor’s show plans. Gymnasfs Prepare For Big Ten Champions; Frosh Finish Unbeaten While the varsity gymnasts prepare to meet their toughest foe to date in University of Min nesota’s Big Ten champions here tomorrow, the undefeated fresh man team has packed its uni forms for another year, content to rest on its laurels after down ing four straight opponents. Starting with a. close victory over the varsity, the yearling acrobats swept through Temple, Navy and the strong Germantown Y.M.C.A. team. Captain Harold Zimmerman paced the frosh combination with sterling performances on the parallel bars and in tumbling, followed closely by Ed Ander- • son, who performed in the same two events, as well as on the side horse. Jim Bush, Jim Reifsnyder, Fred Young, Charlie Lebow and Ray Lee rounded out a well-bal-' anced team. Additional point get ters were Bill Gotherman, Char lie Warrington, and Mike Opolka. year, Forbes Brown, meets Joe Valle, Lion 175-pounder. Brown wrestled at heavyweight last year and bowed to Warren El liott. In a 145-pound elimination bout last night, Glen Alexander edged Allan Crabtree, 4-3. Alex ander wrestled the climax bout against Navy last week when he trounced Jack Blue to push the Nittany matmen to a safe lead. No changes are expected in the State lineup with Captain Frank Gleason heading the Nittany grapplers toward their fifth tri umph of the season. ATTENTION CATERERS ! ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF FLORIDA FRUIT ON R. R. SIDING AT STATE COLLEGE • Saturday • Monday • •' Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb- 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 ORANGES—GRAPEFRUIT—TANGERINES - This Fruit Is Tree Ripened With Natural Color, and Shipped from the Grower Same ■ -- ■Day As Picked. Plenty of Real Juice and Fine Flavor, Sold by the Bushel Half ' "Bushel—Peck. (Bring Your Basket) PRICES RIGHT FOR QUALITY FItUIT If You Buy Cases of Fruit or Vegetables, It Will Pay You To Check Up At Our Market V PHONE 4921 McKEE'S MAMET 131 W. BEAVER AVE. Saturday Sport Menu Nine Lion sport teams will go into action tomorrow in one of the winter season’s heaviest sin gle day programs. Headlining tomorrow’s pro gram are the varsity boxing and wrestling matches with Army and Cornell at 7 and 8 p.m. res pectively. Varsity swimmers, gymnasts, and fencers will also share the spotlight while the yearling teams will compete in basketball, wrestling,, and swim ming. Read The Collegian Classifieds ( AjH ■ ONLY SEVEN DAYS! Senior Ball is one week from \y if I today. Again the question /00 if il"■ \ arises—“Do I have all the cor /! /{ I. In rect formal attire?” Fromm’s \J_y i as usua * presents the newest S and smartest styles in formal . _j. wear and accessories. I Exclusive Yet Inexpensive! eWuL FROMM'S opp QLD MAIN Let’s get acquainted 8 Step in and have a cup of our delicious Y j hot chocolate 1 . « Served From Our Thermostatically Controlled r A Chocolator Jv Cup REA & DERICK'S baSTJi&k ANNOUNCEMENT! Effective Midnight, February 19 GREYHOUND LINES JOHNSTON BUS CO. Depot in Sfafe College Has Been Moved To The Mobilgas Station On North Atherton Streets Oppo site The V. F. W, Home. Phone 4181 Hockey Team To Meet Carnegie Tech Tonight Having had no practice since the game with Temple in Janu ary, the Lion hockeymen will play a return engagement with strong Carnegie Tech at Johns town tonight. Tech, who lost to the Nittany team 4-1 in the first meet-, has a vastly improved squad, accord ing to Coach A. F. Davis. How ever, with the possible return of Gates, and Art Fowler, ineligible last semester, the. Lions will probably be able,, to overcome their lack of practice. —and— PAGE THREE