AS, Viclofy Over West Pointers; Lions Clash With Powerful Cornell Matmen At 8 P. M. Tonight .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiin Between Tiie Lions With PETERS qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiirnjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . jingling. Bros, had three rings, hut today-is day at Penn State’s sports hippodrome— Rec. Hall . .. * A', sports editor’s nightmare,, but .an athletic fan atic’s .utopia, is how you might describe today’s schedule for Lion spectators.. . . It’s too bad the Army..basketball team couldn’t be wheedled info playing here, so that the percentage for home attractions..c.ould be 100 per cent, but who arg ; w:e to complain? .. . Probably : the biggest feature of the day will be the appearance Of -EIBA .champ Jim Lewis for the ..Nittan'y boxing squad ... Jarriji’:;JAm.liasp’t shown before a home town crowd since the In tercollegiates.last spring I . . He hasn’t entered the ring since the Nationals, at.. Wisconsin, so that all eyes will be watching the 155. pound spot where the former 1.65 titleholder, "is making his first Tjow-. There may also be a surprise if Wade Mori, State grid star,..makes his debut at the un limited post for Dr. Houck’s proteges:. ... If Mori does fight, he’ll-be -the first man in. this writers, mind-who has wrestled and. boxed at the heavyweight spot for the Lions since Adam was a pile.of dust .. . The burly grinder;.; went to the • mat for Charlie. Speidel at the Navy meet last year, if you remember .'. . The gym. meet in the afternoon willcbe. a .whip . . , These Minne sota Gophers are star-studded and;will;give the Wettstone air erobats just the tuneup they need before.tackling Temple next Sat urday . . . Also here’s the best of everything to Bob Galbraith swimmers who take on Rutgers at the Glennland pool this afternoon . Bob’s coach is ■mpntnrjng the Rutger paddlers, wlijch addsjquite a feature to the meet... As One last thought, how about giving the athletes a break, glhjday . Light that cigarette after you get out of Rec Hall . . . It’ll taste better to you and the athletes will enjoy.it more, too. Lion Cagers Meet Army Thjs Afternoon; Cadets Seek 4th Straight Win in thehnly away contest of the da# for Nittany teams, the var sity cagers tussle with an old rival, the Army, at. West Point at 4 o’clock this afternoon. The—series...with the' Cadets dates_hack_to 1907. However, the teams - have" met only 11 times, six-victories-going to the Lions and five to the Army. Last year th£ score was State 47, Army 20. The Cadets will be seeking their first -win since 1932 when they •triumphed 46-37. . The Army has a better-than usual team this season as attested by-Theit 44.-37 victory over West V i r g i mjar’ s .Mountaineers last Wednesday. It'was the third con secutive win for the West Point ers.: Starting for the Lions tomor row will be the expected five— Captain Johnny -Barr and Scott M<}(fatt at forwards, Herk Balti more at center, a"nd Elmer Gross and Dick Grimes at the guards. : Penn State Players i Should Heaven Protect The Working Girl? .For Answer See The Streets of New York Lewis Will Box First Bout;At 155 Pounds; Mori May- Fight tfeavy JBy.STAN POKEMPNER A rejuvenated and reshuffled Nittany Lion~ boxing team will battle Army for its first victory since defeating Western Mary land, 7-1, in the season’s opener, amidst a glamorous military set ting in Rec Hall at 7 p. m. today. Jimmy Lewis, EIBA 165- pound ihaipp. will enter the ring tonight for the first time in the 155-pound division. Lewis’ bout tonight as his first, since he won the intercollegiate title last March. . Coach- Leo Houck has not de finitely chosen between Wade Mori, stellar football guard, and Harry Masters for the heavy weight. assignment, though Mori is -favored for the position. Paul Scally will move down to the 175,-pound post, with Paul Mall handling the 165-pound di vision. Bob Baird will answer the 145-pound call. TCaptam Red Stanko, still at his 135-pound post, may meet Army’s Captain Rising, 145- pound -Ihird. place winner in last ■year’s .iptercollegiates. Clay, another .“probable” on Army’s list, took the 175-pound EIBA third place last year, may box heavy tonight. Houck’s lineup for the lighter weights remains the same, with Vic Fiore; the “Fighting Barber” at 120, and Bill Mazzpcco at 127 The probable lineup Wt. P.S. 120—Fiore 127—Mazzocco 135—Sianko 145—Baird 155—Lewis 165—Mall 175—Scally Heavy—Mori loilsmen Cross Blades With Quakers In Rec Hall At 2 P.M. Today A major victory will be the Lion fencing team’s goal when it crosses swords with University of Pennsylvania foilsmen in Rec Hall at 2p. m. today. The time of the meet was moved up from 4 p. m. s Against Penn, in its first fenc ing appearance here, Penn State’s Coach Harry Krutter will start the sanie lineup, with one exception, that defeated Syra cuse last week. Previously, the Lions were defeated by Seton Hall—who also downed the Quakers —Army, Navy, and Cor nell. " , Foil: Co-captain Les Kutz, Bill Sheriff,' Allan Gussack. Epee: Co-captain Elmer Low enstein, Doug Adams, Bob Har der. Sabre: Ed Zarger, Kutz, Jack Good. 4 Frosh Teams Compete On Home Ground Today Playing their last home game of .the season. Coach Nick Thiel’s yearling cagers will.open today’s nine feature sports bill when they clash with a Susquehanna fresh-; man outfit in Rec Hall at 1 p.m. Cornell’s “Little Red” grapp lers will also invade the Nittany Lion's lair at 4 p.m. today, in an attempt to hand the frosh wrestl ers their first setback of the sea son. The frosh swimmers, trimmed by Me'rcersburg in their first meet, Will-attempt to even their record at Glenriland Pool this afternoon at 2 o’clock, when they close their campaign against Cornell University’-s yearling swimmers. The yearling gym team will play host to the Temple gymnasts THEJ>AJLY COLbEGIAN Hopeful Mentors Army Lahm Ryan Rising Steadman : Rippin O'Connor Lane Clay Penn State Holds First Intercollegiate Ski Meet The first intercollegiate ski meet ever held at Penn State will get under way at 1:30 p. m. The teams entered in the meet are: Colgate, Hobart. Haverford, Grove City, and Penn State. Colgate's skiiers copped the New York Intercollegiate title last week. A Common Expression In Town And “Yob Can Get It At Metzgers” 25% REDUCTION ON SKATES AND SKIIS FRATERNITY STATIONERY WAS $1.25 NOW 79c ODD LOTS STATIONERY 10c AND UP 500 SHEETS WHITE OR YELLOW PAPER 11x8% ONLY 39c GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TOYS-BOOKS-GAMES SHOP AT METZGER’S Baffle Of Light Weights Seen As Niftaiiy Squad Seeks sth Mat Victory By ROSS LEHMAN A victory-hungry Nittany Lion will stfind guard at its lair and attempt to beat off the powerful Big 'Red of Cornell as Coach Charlie Speidel’s gr&pplers seek their fifth triumph in Rec- Hail at 8 o’clock tonight following the Penn State-Army boxing tilt. A clash in the _l2l-pound di vision promises to highlight the mat struggle as Little Charlie Ridenour battles Joe Littleton. Littleton, who has captured three of four bouts, has moved down from 128 pounds to meet Riden our. Clair Hess, undefeated 128- attempts a comeback victory over Harry Crandall who decisioned Hess last year in an overtime bout. Captain Frank Gleason and Chuck Roßrer will risk their season’s undefeated streak, and Glenn Alexander will seek his third straight win after his only loss at Princeton. The probable lineup: 121 pounds: Charlie Ridenour vs." Joe Littleton, Cornell. _ 128 pounds: Clair Hess vs. Harry Crandall or Dick Nicker son, Cornell. 136 pounds: Captain Frank Gleason vs. Bob Everingham, Cornell. . 145 pounds: Glenn Alexander vs. Joe Mount or Tom Nobis, Cor nell. 155 pounds: Joe Scalzo vs. Ted Bowen, Cornell. 165 pounds: Chuck Rohrer vs. Fred Riggs, Cornell. 175 pounds: Joe Valla vs. Forbes Brown, Cornell. Heavyweight: Jack Kerns vs. Captain Reg Harrison, Cornell. ROTG To Cheer Army Don’t be alarmed if the ROTC students and officers seem con fused and are cheering for the wrong team at the Army boxing meet here tonight. They will he only imitating the custom used at West Point of having a group of cadets cheer for the visiting team. On Campus Big Ten Champs Meet Gym Team A well-balanced University of Minnesota gym team, defending Big Ten champion, invades the Lions! lair today to furnish the State acrobats with their tough est competition of the season. The meet is scheduled to get un der way in Rec Hall at .2 p. m. The Gophers bring only four competitors with- them on their initial invasion of State College but their decisive victory over Chicago, loser to State last Satur day, indicates a definite threat to Coach Gene Wettstone’s min ions. Included in the visitors' lineup is Co-Captain Bon Han ning, national champ on the par allel bars and Co-Captain Delver Daly, Big Ten all-around cham pion. The two leaders are given considerable support by Newton Loken and Frank Grossman. To stave off the Mid-Western ers’ threat, Wettstone will rely chiefly on his four consistent point winners,- Roman Pieo, Lew Bordo, Sol Small and John Try bala. Not daunted by Minneso ta’s reputation, the Lion mentor expects State to emerge a close winner if all four reliables per form trye to form. The Lions have won two out of three meets to date, defeating Navy and Chi cago while losing to Arxny - Nilfany Tankmen fate Strong Rutgers Team Conceded the Lions toughest opponent this yeaT, the powerful Rutgers swimming team comes here at 2 p.m. today to battle the Nittanymen in their last borne meet. In view of the fact that Rutgers decisively drubbed Penn last week and that the Quakers promptly downed-the State swim mers, the Lions’ chances .for turn ing the tables on the visitors are slim. But as Coach Bob Galbraith says, “Swimming is one sport that is hard to predict,” and the tilt with Rutgers may find the State splashers on the long end of the score when the spray has blown away.