■WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941 Independent IM Cagers Meet In Finals Tonight Glen Alexander Named Lion Wrestling Captain; Garnered 4-2 Record Glen-. Alexander, 155-pound ; grappler,. was- elected by his teammafes last night to captain r.thg; 1941-42. Nittany Lion wrestl ing-squad. Forced to move up a weight : this".year he couldn’t Iquite cope with Senior Joe Scalzo, Alexander did yeoman duty to pull some dual meeis out of the fire_ to rack up wins for Coach ■Charlie Speidel. f Alexander boasts a record of four victories and only two de feat?, losing to Captain Welles .of,’Army and a close bout to Dick Feldmeir of Princeton. HUM Spring Entries Due Next Wednesday All entries for intramural “spring sports in "both fraternity and independent brackets are now being accepted at 213 Rec Hall with the. deadline set for Wednesday, April 9; it was an- : : nounced-. yesterday by Eugen C. ■'rßischoff, -associate professor of l physical education. :: . Registration-fees must be paid at the -time. of entry. Physical , examination." cards are required for soccer-,-tennis, and track. The list of sports and their fees are as follows: .: Baseball : .1"......, Soccer (five" man) Golf (four man) Golf Putting .'. —T.ennis-Cdoubles Track ,T 0 PLEASE YOUR FEET Try T<ed-Flcx r the new Boston ian sole that'beads' with every movement: No stiffness, no loss of action, because Bostonians are Walk-Fined, TO PLEASE YOUR EYE Put your feet in Crtam 'n Cofftt tones by Bostonian. Here’s a color combination that blends With today’s clothes. |to please your purse Wear Bostonians, neither higli 1 nor low priced, yet so thrifty ... When you consider looks, wear atid tcar. and comfort. WALK-FITTED BOSTONIANS Tit Right.,.Feel Right $7.85- $ll •W*Tre«- • HAStanASHCK TaiiA* \ ' Cathaum Theatre Bldg. Colonial Hotel Quintet Faces Rocky Ramblers Finals in the. independent bracket of intramural basketball will be staged- in Rec Hall at 8:30 tonight when the Rocky Ramblers meet the Colonial Ho tel. Fraternity semi-finals to be run off at -the same time .are Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu, and SAE vs. Delta Upsilon." Results of last night’s games are as fol lows: In a thrilling last minute field goal, SAE came from behind to down a hard fighting Sigma Pi quintet, 12-11. Craig White paced the winners with 6 points, and Banks McFadden chalked up 4 tallies for the losers. Another upset waS registered in the adjoining court When Del ta Upsilon, trailing 8-1? at the half, defeated Delta Tau Delta, 31-24. High scorer of the game was Jack Brand, DTD, with 12 points! Moylan Hull was high man for the winners with 11. Sigma Nu, leading-10-8 at the half,-went on to nose out Delta Sigma Phi, 22-19. Rod Sachs and Don Taylor . each garnered 8 markers for the winners. The losers were led by Roy Barclay’s 7 tallies and. Dave Marvin’s 5 points.' . In one of the cleanest fought games this season, Beta Theta Pi won over Phi Sigma Kappa, 21- 15. The winners were paced by Don Leyden with 6 points, and John King "starred for the losers with 7. sl.oo sl.oo sl.oo 10 per man Led by Jim Sampsell with' 9 tallies and Ken Cook’s 4, Colon ial Hotel overthrew a hard fight ing Watts Hall Blues five, 19-12. Don Cassidy rang up half the score for the losers. .50 per team .25 per man The Rocky Ramblers fought their way into the finals with a trouncing victory over BRB No. 2 (Billetts) by a 25-12 score. Jack Furman BRB was top man of the game with 8 points followed by opponent Morfy Steinberg’s 7. After the fracas the Billets en tertained their vanquishers at an ice cream party. Baseballers Practice For Opener With Penn With only-a little more than a week of practice remaining be fore their first game at Penn on April 11, the varsity baseballers ran through a practice game yes terday with pitchers taking the mound for three innings apiece. Coach Joe Bedenk temporarily switched veteran - Eddie Sapp from his second base post to the initial sack in'an attempt to solve the first baseman problem. ’44 Golfers To Report A call for all freshmen golf candidates to report to the Caddy Houes at 4 p.m. ‘today was is sued by Coach Bob Rutherford. Only two official games are sched uled for the Frosh putters this season. They will take on the Cornell -freshmen here on May 10, and encounter Army at West Point on May 17. “Topper Returns” today to the Cathaum Theatre for a three day stay in a suprise booking engage ment. ' Labeled a “hybrid” by its pro ducers, this movie is guaranteed to make the audience shudder be tween laughs. It’s a good old fashioned house -of- mystery melodrama. “Topper” again is played by Roland Young, and his wife, by Billy Burke. Joan Blondell, who is killed both at the beginning "and end of the picture, is the girl vvhose wraith returns to heckle “Topper.” ~ Fraternity Independent (INEMANIA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lighfbody Will Captain 1942 Ice-Hockey Squad Larry Lightbody, brilliant Penn State ice-hockey goalie, was elected captain of the 1941-42 squad -at the annual hockey team banquet held in the State College Hotel last night. He succeeds George Wolbert, active 1940-41 captain and star defense man of the Lion six. Dean Carl P. Schott of the Physical Education . school was the principal speaker at the ban quet. He commended the rise of the hockey team from an insig nificant standing do , a position where they are accounted as a regular varsity sport. Due to The Disastrous Fire ALLENCREST TEA ROOM TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS BANQUET ROOM SECOND FLOOR Hotel State College PATRONS WILL BE GIVEN ... . • SAME COURTEOUS TREATMENT • SAME QUALITY FOODSTUFFS • SAME PROMPT SERVICE AT THE SAME MODERATE PRICES THAT WERE IN EFFECT BEFORE WE WERE FORCED TO MOVE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. . . TODAY Men’s Apparel Will Be Located In The Former GERNERD STORE ROOM 140 S. Allen St. State College THE WILL MOVE INTO IN THE NEW ON THE OF THE PAGE THREE
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