THURSDAY,.;APRIL 3, 1941 Voted Outstanding Lion Athlete !s 2nd One-Sport Man To Receive Award Barr Elections (Continued from Rage One) and Ralph R. Cupelli .Jr. ■ ’42 ('freshniaiy'manager),' Wrestling awards Varsity letters to R. Glen Alex ander ’42,. Frank A. Gleason ’4l (captain),' Clair L. Hess ’42, John MjJKerns__’43, Charles H. Riden our' ’43, Charles E. Rohrer ’4l, Joseph R. Scalzo ’4l, Joseph P. Valla ’4l, and Jack W. Brand ’4l (manager-)., : Special wrestling awards to Wilson ’4l and William E. Gehoe ’4l (associate managers), Theodore R. WeiSs ’42 (freshman manager), and John D. Hunsicker ,’4i-.-‘i - ■| Freshman awards: : : Boxing numerals to Patrick D. Coition,'George E. Espy, Arnold Feldman, Robert D. Halpin, Charles A. Kaveny, William J. Knauff, Orient Martella, Nicho las P. Ranieri,-William' Scha backer,, John R. Trucaso. ;j Wrestling numerals to Thomas Brenner, James W. Foust, Mich ael Graznak, Samuel C. Harry, 'Marshall B.’ Morgan, Quentin R. Peters, Willis—M. Poorman, Geoi-ge I. Purnell, Edward Ro berts, William R. Slagle, and William Zeirdt.' - - IF. BAIL Fun For All T Get.¥oui' Corsage For The Biggest Soda! Function from nmM The Florist 222 W. FeawrrAve. Dial 3151 fROD FLEXIBILITY indsome style is dll “broken in" dy to wear before you set foot in it.—lt's a Free-Flex $5.00 to $7.50 BOTTORF Corner'Beaver and Alien Basketball Captain Johnny Barr, hailed as the greatest per former in Nittany cage history, was chosen yesterday as Penn State's outstanding athlete for 1940-41, He was selected by a committee of all varsity coaches. Barr participated in only one varsity sport, basketball, and 'be comes the second one-sport man to gain the award. Nick Vuk manic, last year’s track captain, was the first athlete honored in this manner. Barr has won universal ac claim as one of the best cagers in the East. In an Associated Press poll, he was selected as the outstanding eager in Pennsyl vania. He was named center on an all-East team chosen by a Syracuse newspaper. This y.ear, in leading the var-. sity five to one of the best seasons ever attained toy a Lion cage team, Barr set a new State rec ord by bringing his total varsity scoring to 519 points. Coach John Lawther points to him as “the best player I have ever coached.” The outstanding athlete award was first presented in 1929 when it went to Steve Hamas—a let terman in football, boxing, bas ketball, track and lacrosse. Marty McAndrews, now frosh football coach' 'received it in 1930. . Frank Diedrich won it in 1931, Jesse Brewster in 1933, Tom Slusser in 1934, A 1 Michaels in 1935, Bill Miller in 1936, Frank Smith in 1937, Windy Wear in 1938, Harry Harrison in 1939 and Nick Vukmanic in 1940. No award was made in 1932. Fellowship Awarded Newell C. Cook, graduate as sistant in chemistry, has been ap pointed du Pont Research Fel low in organic chemistry at the College, it was announced yes terday by Dr. Frank C. Whit more, dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics. % The ap pointment is for the college year beginning next September. AT THE MOVIES STATE— “Repent at Leisure” NITTANY— “Sleepers West” BROS. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Sfickmen To Hold Full Field Scrimmage Today With the gradual improvement in ground conditions, Coach Nick Thiel hopes to put his Lion la crossemen through their first full field scrimmage today—weather permitting. During the past few days the stickmen had to be content with half-field scrimmage, offensive formations, and extra man de fensive plays. The muddy prac tice field hasn’t been treating the boys any too well. About 60 ambitious frosh are trying out now for the freshman lacrosse team. The last few prac- - ■■ tice sessions have been devoted wholly to instruction. '■r fWI rj Rocky Ramblers I I Jj Win Cage Finals hit In a fast stepping nip-an-tuck If /■ ■ affair, the Rocky Ramblers cop- WT /■ ■ 1 ped the intramural Independent Jg H a basketball championship last night at Rec Hall, downing a fighting Colonial Hotel -quintet, 22-16. Fraternity finals will be playi at 8:30 p. m. tonight betwei Delta Upsilon and Beta Theta winners of last night’s sem. finals staged on adjoining cour* Co-managers Don Yoho ’42 ai Walt Parsons ’42 have arrangt to use the main playing floor f< the event. Details of last night’s gam< are as follows: Independent Paced by Fred Ball’s 9 poim the Rocky Ramblers took tl lead during the first half usin; a fast razzle-dazzle playing styl Colonial Hotel retaliated imme diately after the Rambler’s ini tial field goal and edged a slight margin over their opponents. The lead swayed back and forth between both teams, but by half time the Ramblers were ahead 12-11. In the second half the Ram blers forged ahead using a pass ing attack that clicked. Bill Briner, Colonial, broke up sev eral of his opponents’ score making attempts with his fine blocking. With the score at 20- 12 in the last few minutes of the game, Colonial began to sink field goals from all angles. The final whistle cut. their rally short. Vv. Another nip-and-tuck affair of the night was Delta Upsilons .tri umph over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Using a sliding zone defense worthy of a varsity team, DU led 11-10 by the end of the first half. The second half started off rather slowly, but the DU team work took effect.’ The score jumped to 17-11 before the SAE’s knew what had happened, and then they tried to make a come back. The attempt failed how ever and the DU’s sank a field goal to cinch the game, 21-17.' First Basemen, Catchers Lacked By Nittany Squad A serious shortage of catchers and first basemen faces Coach Joe Bedenk in his attempt to mold the Nittany baseballers in to shape for their game with Penn in Philadelphia, April 11. Captain Eddie Sapp has been shifted from his second base position to fill the gap at the -initial. sack. Sophomore John Egli will be the second string first baseman. Freddy Ball, has taken over Sapp’s duties at sec ond. The catching situation is still indefinite. Jim Sampsel, frosh backstop last year, is vying for the post with Alex Basista, who played in the outfield last sea son. Elbur Purnell and Jim Buckey have also been given a try at the receiving position. Fraternity A WHITE II BEACH the national fashion for day and evening wear. Mix the coat with odd slacks for sports. Wear the slacks with odd jacket for vari- ety* It’s the world’s most versa- tile suit—and it’s washable. See the easy-feeling lounge models at your clotliier. 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