' SATURDAY; MARCH 15^1941 Voted Outstanding Player On B&rr Ridenour, Valla And Kerns Pehn, Princeton Also Advance Three Finalists Hess Will Wrestle For 2nd Place Honors (Continued from Page One) ton; - In consolation bouts, Hess has an opportunity to take second place. Rohrer, Gleason, Alexan der, and Scalzo are" out. * Penn State summaries: '"-120-pound—Ridenour defeated Ted Schoenberg of Harvard, Bob Taubman of Penn and threw Art White of Yale.- - • 128-pound—Hess byer, deci sioned Bill Norris of Columbia, and lost to Eberle. - 136-pound Gleason lost to Mount of Cornell.. 145-pound -—‘ Scalzo defeated by Don Blue-of Navy. 155-pouna Alexander deci sioned Art Byrne of Lehigh, and lost to Jim Latson of Yale, 5-3. 1‘65-pound Rohrer toyed and was edged by-Vic Zaro of Colum bia. . 175-pound Valla byed, deci sioned Vince Carroll of Syracuse and Dudley Miller of Yale. • Heavyweight.— Kerns deci sioned Cornell’s Captain Harri son, ttofew~Princeton’s Carl-Jac otos and'Harvard’s Tom Rogstadt with his double-bubble hold. Alumnus Promoted Carl'’ M." Bachrach of Pitts burgh,'who- was once a Penn State : pre-medical and ROTC stu dent', "-accomplished the feat of being promoted from a furniture salesman to a sergeant in two months: Bachrach, now attached to\ihe'-Army medical detachment in Indian town Gap, Pa., was the first'to volunteer in his draft dis trict'. - ATO Dances Alpha' Tau Omega (held its Black arid'. White Ball last night with. th'e : 'Nittany Lions furnish ing the music. Co-chairmen were Robert R. Sieger ’43 and Robert B. Gammon ’43. CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS —All makes ex pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. , Beaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch LOST—Green "cut Jade ring, Home Economics building. Call 4206 ask for Virginia. Reward. - 2tpdL PROTESTANT COED who knows how ■to work for board and room. Adults-in home. Reply to Box 261. 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BUTTS DIAL 2722 Loses a. ~ ** 4 ' Joe, Scalzo, one of wrestling Lions favored to- win in EIWA’s, lost his first round match to* Middy Don Blue at New York last night. lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll Bailie For Eastern Championships Today iniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmK.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii 120 pound Ridenour (State' vs. Littleton (Cornell.' 128-pound Eberle (Prince ton) vs. Laggan (Penn.) 136-pound Taylor (Prince ton vs. Castles (Yale.) 145 pound Quinn (Lehigh) vs. Melgard (Penn.) 155-pound Well* (Army) vs. Bennett (Nayy.) 165-pouna Weems (Navy) vs." Bowen (Princeton.) Valla 'State' vs 175-pourid Di Battista, Penn'. Heavy Kerns (State' vs. Pickett 'Yale..' Lions Fate Lehigh On Ice Tonight On the road again this week end, the Lion ice hockey squad will meet a strong Lehigh Uni versity six at Hershey tonight in one cif the toughest games of State’s second 'hockey season. The Engineers, defeated 7-2 by the Nittanymen last year, are vastly improved in all-around playing this season. The Lions have had little practice this past week, making hopes for a victory slim. With the exception of the goalie position, vacated by Larry Lightbody because of injuries from last week's Georgetown game,- all positions will be filled by regulars. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllHlllimillllllllll Inframurals !II!!I1!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIMIIIIIIIIIIII!!IIIIIII1III1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Four independent and four fra ternity league winners were an nounced last night by “Red” Yo ho ’42 and Walter C. Parsons ’42, co-managers of intramural bas ketball. Independent Champions: League No. 1 .. .Watts Hall Blues League No. 3 ... Homan Hillmen League No. 5 ...... 8.R.8. No. 2 League No. 6 Irvin Hall Fraternity Champions Leag. No. 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon League No. 2 . . Sigma'Pi No. 1 League No. 3. .. Delta Upsilon League No. 4 .. Delta Tau Delta Leaders in seven more fratern ity and two independent leagues are to be decided next week. Winners in their respective divi sions will enter _ single elimina tions for fraternity and independ ent team championships on Mon day, March 24. The following teams will play Monday night: SPE No. 1 vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Delia vs. Phi Delts, Kappa Sigs vs. Theta Kappa Phi, Beats vs. Phi Eps, Phi Mu Delts vs. ■Pi Kappa Phis, Nittany Co-op vs. Colonial Hotel, Hornets vs. Freshmen 2 Year Ags, Penn State Club vs. Rocky Ramblers, and Penn State Forestry Clubs vs. Zehpyrs. Volleyball Latest intramural volleyball results in the Fraternity League are Phi Sigma .Kappa over Aca cia; 15-3, 15-5; Delta Chi over Delta Upsilon, 15-7, 13-5, 15-8; and Sigma Pi No. 2 forfeited to Theta Xi. - 4 Lion Boxers In Last Dual Meet When Penn State's boxing team ends its 1941 dual meet sea son against Michigan State at East Lansing tonight, four of the Lion .boxers will be making their last collegiate dual meet appear ance. Ending their dual meet careers are Vic Fiore, 120-pounder, Cap tain Frank Stanko, 135-pounder, Jimmy Lewis, 155-pounder and former EIBA 165-pound k J ng, and Paul Scally, 175-pounder. Chuck Peters, stellar Lion football tailback, will make his first and last dual meet bid against the Spartans in the heavyweight position. Peters, who has been working out with the team regularly, takes the heavy assignment as Scally moves down to 175. Les Cohen, game 165-pounder who has been unable to score a victory so far this season, turn ed in two of his best sparring sessions of the year this week to win another chance in this weight. Cohen’s workout’s yes terday and Thursday displayed an agressiveness which has been lacking in his meet bouts. Homer Hoffman will handle the 145-pound assignment . in place of Bobby Baird, All-College president-elect, who has been kept from practice by a persist ent cold. With only two victories out of six dual meets, ‘the Lion mitfnen are 'hoping to boost their average by an impressive decision over the Spartans before they go into final training for the national toiirriament here, only two weeks away. GSPhi Dances Jimmy Leyden and his band will play from 9 p.m. to midnight for the Induction Dance at the Gashma Sigma Phi house to- All-Pennsylvania Cage Team In EIWA Finals Today Aims For Second Place er, who lost his semi-final bout with defending champion Bob Eberle of Princeton last night. Hess still has an opportunity to take second place in consolation bouts today. Rifle Team Wins 3 Postal Meets Nittany riflemen defeated Col umbia marksmen by a 1883-1780 count, stopped Montana State by a 1881-1768 score, and grabbed a forefeit match from Utah State as postal match results were re ceived yesterday. , In the Columbia match Co captain Ben Stahl pointed 382, Fran Riohwine shot a 381, and Dick Cuthbert and Bill LeWorthy both blazed 374, while Hal Yount traced a 372. Lion riflers easily subdued Montana State when Co-captains Gil Gault and Ben Stahl blasted out 388 and 382, respectively. Hal Yount garnered a 377 tally, while Bob McCoy and Bill LeWorthy tied with 367 each. Utah State found it necessary to forfeit to the "Nittany Lions when they were unable to Shoot their scheduled match. Fraternity Signs, Cards and Posters Thornton Outdoor Advertising Rear 220 East College Ave. Phone 2354 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Mcmbef of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAGE THHEE Scoff Moffaff Given Honorable Menfion Johnny Barr, Nittany cage cap tain, gained additional honors yesterday as he was named out standing player on .the 1941 All- Pennsylvania collegiate basket ball team picked by Associated Press. ,Scotty Moffatt, the only other Lion passer rated, was given honorable mention. On the first team with Barr was Howie T id rick of Wash- Jeff, Angelo Musi of Temple, Eddie Straloski of Pitt and Larry Ken- ney of St. Jo- seph’s, The players were selected 'by vote of 56 coach- es, sportswriters, -Barr and officials. Scoring was on a basis of five points for the first team, three for the second and one for the third. Barr gained a total of 90 points, far more than his nearest com petitor, Tidrick, who had 56. Straloski, Musi and Kenney were tied with 50. Five teams were picked. Moff att had 13 points to place fourth among the 67 cagers who won honorable mention. Three of the first five men— Barr, Kenney and Tidrick —set individual scoring records. Barr became the first Lion player to •score more than 500 points in varsity play, Kenney set a new Philadelphia area mark with 277 points during, the season and Tidrick tallied 276 for a new Pittsburgh district record. In addition to»Musi, Tidrick and Starloski, the following players who saw action against the Lions were mentioned in the poll. Third team: Mendy Snyder, Temple, 30 points. Howie Kahn, Fourth team: Temple, 22 points. Fifth team: Don Ford: Sus quehanna, 18 .points; and Phil Templin, Susquehanna, 18 points. Honorable mention: Port, Pitt (ID; Paffrath, Pitt (10); Haines, Bucknell (8); Geisler, Wash-Jeff (8'; Schneider, Muhlenberg (8); Reynolds, Wash-Jeff (5); Reese, Wash-Jeff (5); Heaton, Susque hanna (3); Burch, Carnegie Tech (1); Kocheran, Pitt (1); and Mil anovich, Pitt (I>.