WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1941 3 Cage Seniors Play Last Game At Tech Tonight It will be the last game of the season for State , and the last game of their varsity careers for three Nittany cagers . when the Lions play Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh tonight. Captain Johnny Barr, acclaim ed as the greatest player in State history, Scotty Moffatt and Bob Crowell are the three seniors. Every point Barr scores tonight will pad the record he set Sat urday by reaching a total of 506 points for his three years of var sity play. The Lions are heavy favorites to make their record 15 wins and five losses for the season. Car negies’ string of setbacks is still unbroken*- Standing at-16. On February: 12 Barr and Co. ad ministered a'42-24 defeat to the Tartans. Coach- John Lawther will probably - start the same five players who opened the Pitt game. Barr and Elmer Gross will be on the front line, Herk Baltimore at center, and Dick Grimes and Bob Ramin on the back line. Moffatt may replace Ramin in the only possible changer■ Other" Lions making the trip are CrOweil, Ray Edgar and John Egli. Although this is Edgar’s fourth year in College he was in eligible oner season and plans to be back next year. Matmeii Prepare FerllWA Bouts Free from the worries of a weekend dual match, the Nittany Lion grapplers began a two-week training period yesterday for the Interco.llegiates which will be held-* 7 “at»' Columbia University March : 14 and 15. Coach Charlie Speidel has urged.all wrestlers who,are not members of the varsity squad to atteml—regular practice sessions iii, order to condition the varsity and: also be {available in case of any ".needed' replacements. The.EIWA championships will be conducted under the same point system which has been us ed foe'.this, year’s dual matches, with; only, two distinct changes madfelfi'’championship competi tion:: v.".::..- In: contrast to a new NCAA -the EIWA losing finalist must wrestle for second place honors with the other eliminated gpapplers, . while the NCAA clause states that the grappler automatically {• obtains second place. Cage Team Receives Bid ToTuerlo Rico A “feeler" as to whether the Nittany cage team would accept an invitation to play a series of games at the University of Puer to Rico: was received yesterday according to an announcement by Carl P. Schott, dean of the School: :of Physical Education and Athletics. . Dates: mentioned in the letter received by Dean Schott were September, October, November or December. He said that he had written to Puerto Rico for additional information. Dean Schott said that the most favorable month would probably be September.- - Coach John Lawther also gave this month as his preference. Both gave the impression they , would like the team sto make the trip. Noll‘Much Improved’ Varsity pole vaulter Bob Noll who sprained his ankle at prac- tice Monday was reported by the lnfirmary to be “‘much improved” Zephyrs* Victory Highlights IM Tilts Taking the spotlight in last night’s intramural basketball games at Rec Hall in the Inde pendent League was the Zephyrs overwhelming defeat of the Penn State Club quintet, 41-15. Frank Durilla stole the. show as he tall ied 13 points for the Zephyrs. Durilla’s teammate, Byron Blank, closely followed with 11 markers. With the score tied at 2-2 at the half, Triangle went on to defeat Phi Kappa Sigma, 16-4. Don Davis of Triangle rang up 5 goals to become high-scorer of the game. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, paced by Craig White, downed Sigma Phi Epsilon, No. 2, 24-2. Sigma Pi No. 1 held Beta Sigma Rho to only 2 points in the second half, Two good mixers are befterthan one THERE you sit, watch ing the long road ahead as it dips and rises. Under your feet there’s a quiet whispering, to let you know that all eight able Buick cylinders are happily on the job. You’re giving not a single thought to what’s happening under that long bonnet nosing out in front, but'here’s what’s going oh: Instead of the single, compromise-size car buretor you find on most cars, this Buick Fireball eight with Compound Carbure tion* has two good mixers on the job. A single one of them—the front one—keeps v / JSX* HAFER’S GARAGE “tT* hi:- ::- " THE DAILY COLLEGIAN defeating them, 16-9. Alpha Phi Delta won over Alpha Sigma Phi by forfeit. Phi Kappa Psi trounced Alpha Zeta, 11-5. Delta Upsilon, tied ,4-4 at the half, drubbed Lambda Chi Alpha, 21-14. ' In the Independent League Irvin Hall, led by Bernie Brosky’s 9 points, overcame BRB No. 1, 22-15. Despite Ben Snipas’ three Baseballers Galled Joe Bedenk, coach of the Lion baseball team, has issued a call for all varsity pitching and catch ing candidates to report for daily practice in ' Rec Hall beginning today. WHEN VETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILI field goals, Pioneer House drop ped a close decision to Ath Hall Waiters, 12-13. Wrestling Weigh-ins Intramural wrestling weigh ins for both fraternity and inde pendent units will be held in the varsity locker rooms of Rec Hall from 4 to 5:30 p. m. tomorrow and Friday. Physical exam cards are required. The weight classes —with a 3- pound limit—is as follows: 120, 126, 135, 145, 155, 165, 175, and heavyweight. Anyone who has won a championship previously must move up one weight. Scoring will be the same as in intercollegiate wrestling. Bouts will consist of three 2-minute periods. But the other carburetor is alert and ready for any sudden need. 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If Houck Worries, If Doesn't Show Leo Houck may be worrying about the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing tournament coming up this weekend in' Syracuse, but he isn’t admitting anything. The Good Doctor just keeps telling everybody that he isn’t going to make that trip to Syra cuse just “for the ride.” He doesn’t claim all eight champions, but he does predict that Jimmy Lewis, EIBA 165-pound champ, ought to do pretty well in the 155-pound class. Vic Fiore is another lad the Doctor advises an eye to be kept on. And of course, Houck adds, there’s Scally at heavyweight— “he oughtn’t to do so bad.” you rolling smoothly, easily, quietly, on the very minimum rationing of gasoline. Business Coupe PAGE THREE for the