The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 26, 1941, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941
43 Athletes Awarded
Letters In Four Sports
Varsity Cagers Lose
2 Senior Veterans
V. Varsity letters' have been
awarded to 43 participants in
four sports—basketball, fencing,
gymnastics, arid swimming—Neil
M. Fleming, graduate manager of
athletics, announced yesterday.,
- Basketball, with eight letter
rhen, lost two seniors; fencing
lost six seniors..out .of 11 letter
rheh; and -gymnastics, with nine
lettiermen, lost only one senior.
- Basketball letters were award
ed to Captain Johnny Barr and
Scott Moffatt, seniors; Elmer
Gross and Dick Grimes, juniors;
Herky Baltimore and Bob Ra
min, sophomores; and Marshall
Miller, manager. Bob Crowell
recevied a special award for mer
itorious service.
Fencing letters were present
ed to Co-Captains Les Kutz and
Elmer Lowenstein,. Ed Zai’ger,
Bill Sheriff, Jack 'Good, and
Doug Adams, seniors; Bob Har
der, junior; Allan Gussack, Alan
Lowe, George Gimber, sopho
rtiores; .. and . Jack Cunningham,
manager....
. Gymnasts .who received letters
were Captain Captain Ben Stahl,
senior; Roman Pieo and Charles
„ Sehft, juniors'; Sol Small, John
Tetti, Ed Trybala, Louis Gordo,
and Jack Krauss, sophomores;
and Lowell Meeker, manager.
Swimming, letters were given
to Captain Bill Kirkpatrick,'Tom
Robinson, Dick Sartz, Fred Wan
er, seniors; Doii Delmanzo, El
mer Webb, Tom Reissman, A 1
' Price, Ralph Erwin, Charles Mc-
Carly, Philip Bogatin, and Jack
Fruchter, juniors; Ted Clauss
and Ted Taylor, sophomores; and
Norm Greenbaum, manager.
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IM Volleyball, Handball
Coiliiiiue First ftoiibds
Latest - results in intramural
volleyball competition shovv five
matches in the independent
league and four fraternity games
played to date. Final scores are
as follows:
Fraternity
Phi Delta Theta defeated Delta
Sigma Phi, 14-16, 15-1, 15-1;
Delta Chi beat Phi Epsilon Pi,
15-13, 13-15, 15-6; and Phi-Sigma
Kappa downed Sigma Nu, 15-5,
13-15, 15-6, and TKE ousted
Theta Xi,ls-7, 1.5-3.
Independent
Watts Hall Blues nosed out
Burr Nitt, 15-11, 11-15, 15-10;
Fairmount Hall topped Watts
Hall Blues, 15-10, 13-15, 15-4;
Watts Hall White forfeited to
Phys Ed Majors; Two Year Ags
forfeited to Burr Nitt; and Phys
Ed Majors overthrew Penn State
Club, 15-2, 15-6.
HANDBALL
Singles: Bob Robinson, Phi
Sigma Delta, shut out Don Noble,
Alpha Chi Rho, 21-0, and also de
feated Larry Tate, KDR, 21-9,
21-12. Noble forfeited to Tate
to give Tate second place in final
playoffs.
Doubles: Sigma Pi beat Phi
Delta Theta, 22-20, 21-8, 21-6;
Phi Delta Theta defeated Pi
Kappa Phi, 21-19, 21-5, 21-6;
KDR ousted Beaver House, 21-
13,-21-15; Sigma Pi downed The
ta Xi by forfeit; and Phi Gamma
Delta won over Theta Xi by for
feit.
Before coming here Bob Hig
gins coached-West Virginia Wes
leyan, Washington University in
St. Louis, and the Canton Bull
dogs.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
5 Teams Survive
IM Basketball
League Playoffs
Independent quarter-finals of
intramural basketball at Rec Hall
last night, found Colonial Hotel
and BRB No. 2 surviving for
next Monday’s semi-finals. The
fraternity first round elimina
tions ended with Sigma" Nu, Del
ta, Tau Delta, and Delta Sigma
Phi still in the running.
Independent
Paced by Jack Furman’s 12
tallies and John Chilcott’s 11
markers, BRB No. 2 downed a
stubborn Irvin Hall quintet by a
34-26 score. Bucky Walters and
Bernie Brosky rang up 9 and 6
points respectively for the losers.
A fast-stepping Colonial Hotel
aggregation overwhelmed the
fighting Homan Hillmen, 30-14.
Jim Sampsell chalked up 14.
points for the winners, followed
by teammates Orient Martella
and Ken Cook, each scoring 6
markers. The loser’s tallies were
registered by Ambrose Schrind
ler and Francis Baldauski with
5 points each and Herb Austin
ringing the remaining 4 markers.
Fraternity
Tied 6-6 at the half, Delta Tau
Delta eked out a dose decision
over Delta Chi, 18-10. Bob
Prichard was high scorer for the
winners with 6 points followed
by Ed Murphy’s 4 ringers. Top
scorers for the losers were Harry
High and Tom Miller, each tied
with 3 points.
In a thrilling second half rally,
Delta Sigma Phi, trailing 6-7,
came back to defeat Delta Theta
Sigma with a final score of 20-13.
Frank Platt was top man for the
winners with 7 tallies, and Lloyd
Parsons closely trailed with 6
ringers. Highest scorer of the
'game was Larry Lucas with 8
markers. His teammate on the
losing team, Don Horst, chalked -
up 4 points.
Leading at the end of the first
half with 10 points, Sigma Nix;-"'
defeated Pi Kappa' Phi 20-10.
Don Taylor and Bill Small/,
marked up 6 ringers for the win- ?;
ners. Losing high scorers were"* '
represented by Elbur Purnell #
and Palmer Davis tied ‘ with 3
tallies.
Wrestling
The final fraternity league ■ '
standing in wrestling intramurals
were Alpha Chi Sigma, first;
and Alpha Gamma Rho, second;
it was announced last night by
co-managers- Ralph M. Yeagu
’42 and Jack M. Fillman ’42.
In the remaining final matches
run off yesterday Wilmer Rich
ter, AGR, pinned Jack Reitz,
KDR, 3:17 in the 126-pound
class, and Harold Neidig deci
sioned Irvin Curry in the 135-
pound independent weight class. '
NCAA Officials Named
Referees for the three-day
NCAA boxing tournament have
been announced. They are Joes
McGuigan, Philadelphia, who of
ficated at the Wisconsin-Penn
State meet here; Ed Brockman,
Baltimore, who handled the
Armj'-Penn State meet; and
Charlie Short, Baltimore, referee
for the Western Maryland-Penn
State meet. Joe Miller of State ,
College was named alternate of
ficial. 'I
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Cabins And Trai) Club ||j|
The Cabins and Trail Club
meet in 418 Old Main at 7 o’clock ->
tonight and all interested stu
dents are urged to attend. Plans
for spring hikes and the forma-;'
tion of a bicycle group will be
discussed.
Officers Elected
Alpha Chi Rho f r a t e r n i t y
elected David J. Crouse ’42 as v . s a
president for the coming year^^^
Monday night. Frank S. _ \
’42 was named for the vice-pres- ... K
idencv and W. Gravdon Ekdahl'V '‘
’42 will be treasurer. ' t J
Starts Season
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Coach Joe Bedenk took his
varsity baseballers out for their
first practice session on the
Beaver Field diamond yesterday.
Baseballers Hold First
Practice On Diamond
With only a little more than
two weeks of practice left before
their first game on April 11, the
Nittany baseballers worked out
on the still muddy Beaver Field
diamond for the first time yes
terday afternoon.
Pitchers and catchers contin
ued their limbering, up work
while fielders who have already
reported took part in a little bat
ting and pepper practice.
The team will face a 19 game
schedule this spring, playing 12
games at the home fieid and 7
away. Only three opponents—
Pitt, Syracuse, _and Long Island
—will be met twice during the
season.
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PAGE THREE
Nittany Riflemen Lose
Match to California
Nittany riflemen were reversed
by the withering fire of Cali
fornia 1908-1887, according to the
results of a postal match.
Co-captains Ben Stahl and Gil
Gault led the Lions with a 388
and 378, respectively, our of 400.
Bill LeWorthy garnered a 377, as
Bob McCoy and Hal Yount shot
a 372 each.
Chick Werner broke world
records in the 50 and 60-yard low
hurdles, and the 60 and 75-yard
high hurdles.
DlflPC Wanted and
Offered
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Ret. Sun. morn. C—Brugler, 2404.
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