rvin Ml Captures lIM Swimming Crown From Alh Hal! Waiters Irvin Hall completely outswam ilie Atherton Hall Waiters last night in the final meet of the in dependent intramurals winning by the lopsided score of 43-14. Irvin Hall’s Dick Wesner and drank Honegger were outstanding hi the meet with two first places. Wesner won the 60-yard breast stroke with Fisher of Ath Hall taking second. Wesner also took the 120-yard free style while his teammate, Dick Schuetz, placed second. •Honegger jumped ahead at the gun and finished first in the 60- ■- ard free style, beating his team mate, Scheutz, who won his second three points, and then beat another teammate. John Gaus, by one point in the diving event. In the 120-yard free style four man relay the (waiters from Ath Hall, although they could not pos sibly win the meet even if they won the relay, put up a good fight but were nosed out by the Irvin Hall quartet composed of Fruch i.er, Weiner, Bennett, and Gaus, swimming in that order. Summary: 60-yard free style—Honegger, Irvin Hall, first; Schuetz, Irvin Hall, second: Taylor. Ath Hall, third; time 35.2. 60-vard breast stroke—Wesner, Irvin Hall, first: Fisher, Ath Hall, second: Devaney, Ath Hall, third; time 51 60-yard backstroke—Fruchter, Irvin Hall first; Meiser Ath Hall, second; Bennett, Irvin Hall, third; time 43.4. 120-yard free style—Wesner. Ir vin Hall, first; Schuetz, Irvin Hall, second: Cosgrove. Ath Hall, third: time 1:23.2. Diving—Honegger. Irvin Hall, first; Gaus, Irvin Hall, second; Fisher, and Cosgrove tie for third; (.7 points. Four man relay Fruchter. Weiner, Bennett, Gaus, Irvin 'Hall; time 1:17.6. Temple Seceer Series Scores of past years: .1931 Penn State 4, Temple 0 1933 Penn State 4, Temple 0 1934 Penn State 1, Temple 0 1935 Penn State 4, Temple 0 1936 Penn State 5, Temple 0 1937 Penn State 2, Temple 1 1938 Penn State 4, Temple 3 1939 Penn State 0, Temple 0 1940 Penn State 3, Temple 2 : 1 timate gripe over the treatment Manager Calls "Skiiers they received on the trip. While a ° ,we don t know much the iA. second call for Varsity and , + Ua ... i i •• w v • 4. case, we believe that if the au freshman skung candidates was f to have a J.V. issued yesterday by Howard \er- schedule< they shou i d have gone Her, stuaent skung manager. In- .. ~ ’ „ , . , „ ? 4 , 4 , 4 t. 4 , all the wav and given the boys a terested students should contact , , 4 square deal, the manager at once. 1 .classified section 3 Backs From Pitt .LOST—Ladies Bulova watch. Re- ward offered. Call 2988 any- penn State has three Pitt play- StchNo 20-21-22 ers j n their backfield. No, they’re VOR RENT—Desirable room and Ilot act u a Uy Panther spies, but Board, $8.50 per week. Phone theycamemto Co«eh Bob Higgins 4726. 3tch 21. 22, 25 J. M. f rld fold . tow ll3 liear Plt^‘ burg. Bill Smaltz, veteran full- ROOM WANTED—Near West back comes from Aliquippa; Jack Campus for student, preferable Banbury, reserve fullback, Wil isingle. Inquire Collegian office, kinsburg; and Kalph Ventresco, 2tpd 21,22 C. reserve left halfback, Pitcairn. Rides Wanted R.W. (2)—Allentown or Bethle hem for Thanksgiving. L. Wed nesday noon. R. Sunday. ■ Call 4224, ask for Polly or Zable. R.W.—Erie for. Thanksgiving !L. Wednesday noon. R. Sunday Call 2325. ask for Annette. 2tch 21 ■R'W—Smothport or Kane. Lv. Wed. noon. Call Loretta 2324. 2tpd 20. 21 DS fiW—Washington, D. C., or .Bal timore. Lv. Wed. afternoon. Rt. Bun. Call Florence 'Mitier SOTS 3tpd 20;21,22 DS ■TSW—Newark, leave 10 a. m. 'Wednesday. Return Sunday. Call 4679 ask for Adolph. 2 tpd 20-21 RlW—To Butler or vicinity for Thanksgiving vacation. L. Wed. noon. Call W. Cotton 756. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiuimiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiii Between The Lions With PAT NAGELBERG Sports Editor iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii Fifth Column An amusing incident took place during the West Virginia game which came to our attention just now. Bill Kern, the Mountaineer’s coach who is noted among his colleagues as a hard loser, was apparently dissatisfied with his quarterbafck’s signal-calling and hit upon an'ingenious method (or so ho thought 1 ) of assisting him. He stationed n player on the sidelines with instructions to fol low the play up and down the field and relay messages to his teammates. Much to Kern’s chagrin, occu pants ol' the press box spotted the dirty work of the opposition and informed Bob Higgins. Needless to say, the referee put an imme diate stop to this fifth columning, Wins, Bui Pays Still digging into the past, the Pittsburgh Press recalled to us another Bob Higgins tale. It hap pened when the Lions were push ing the NYU Violets all over the field. Back in Pittsburgh’s Hotel Schenley, alumnus Harry Brain erd, assistant manager of the inn, Chet Smith, Press sports editor, and Pitt’s sports publicist, Frank Carver, listened to the fray over the airwaves. The loyal alumnus —proposed they all- drink to the Nittany elev en the check to the Hig. They did’and within a week came Bob’s check for the round with an appended note thanking the three rogues Eind promising to pay for more drinks should the Lions beat Syracuse, West Virginia, or Pitt. Not to be outdone as a good sport. Brainerd has promised to refund the money to Higgins if the Lions beat Pitt tomorrow. Hope we’re there to see you col lect, Bob Apology To The J. V. A remark we made some time ago here concerning the Junior Varsity game at Annapolis hit some of the players the wrong way. If it did, we’re very sorry because it wasn’t intended that way. The J.V.’s felt they had a legi- ■RW—‘Pittsburgh. L. Wed. at 11. Rt. Sun. Call Jee 307 Watts Hall. 2 tpd 20, 21 DS ■RiW—Rochester or Buffalo. Lv. Wed. noon. Call Jervy 2324. 2tpd 20. 21 DS R.W. (2 1 —Johnsonburg or vi cinity tonight or tomorrow'. Call Mendenhall at 851. R.W. —Wilkes-Barre or Hazel lon. L. Wednesday. R. Sunday. Call Bernadette Kohter, 2324. R.W. —Philadelphia for Thanks giving. L. Wednesday. R. Sun day. Call 2565, ask for Bill. 2tpd 21, 22 C. R.W.—Washington, D. C., for Thanksgiving. L. Wednesday. R. Sunday. Call 4275, ask for Wen ger. 2tpd 21, 22 C. R.W.—Harrisburg or Dillsburg. L. Wednesday. R. Sunday. Call Baker. 4706. ltpd R. S. 3tpd .THE ★ ★ ★ •Ar x ★ Eleve itt A Lio For Ini iiTSIBr 'MAIL' ROBBER— Edgar “Spe cial Delivery” Jones will be put to a severe test when Bill Sntaltz starts tossing • his bulls-eye passes against the Panthers. An inter ception artist, Jones . has robbed the aeriail routes against Ohio State, Fordham, and Nebraska. Morse Reviews History 0? Lion Shrine Site (Continued from Page One) tect for their judgment. “On June 7, 1941, the Trustee Committee on Architecture re ported to the Board that there was a general agreement as to sculp tor, model and location and that the committee acting under the authority given to it had approved the project as recommended. This report was approved by the Board of Trustees. “In October, Warneke brought to the College the full size piaster model and he and the Landscape Architect set it up at the chosen location and moved it about until they ihad determined the best site. This is roughly between the ticket booth arid the steps in front of the water tower. The Lion would be in front of the trees, not hidden among them as has been mistakenly imagined by some. “Mr. WEfmeke plans to have the blo'ck of ‘stone put in place early in the spring and to begin carv ing as soon as the weather will permit.” At The Movies CATHAUM “Great Guns’ STATE: “They Died With Their Boots On" NITTANY: “Here Comes Mr. Jordon” Ruth Draper ... _ Blends the magic of mummery into brilliant entertainment that compels audiences to go bacl( to see and hear her twenty or thirty'times. - ■ This great actress null captivate you too when she appears in the . . .r. ... Artists' Course n Prepares erial Attack Brosky And Jones Renew Gridiron Feud Just in case Coach Charley Bowser decides to fight fire with fire and open an aerial attack against the Nittany (Lions when they clash with the Panther eleven in Pittsburgh tomorrow, Coach Bob Higgins carefully drilled his gridders in pass defense yesterday. Bill Dutton, right halfback, and Edgar “Special Delivery” Jones, sensational left halfback, may un lease aerial blows against the Lions, but Penn State is prepared for the worst. Particularly has Ralph Ventresco, reserve left half back, prepared against passes. He niay rival Pitt’s Jones in the art of interception, if his form in practice has any indication. Aside from. dealing with the passes of Bill Smaltz, the Panthers’ Jones may have plenty of trouble from Bernie Brosky, Lion tacltlS 1 . Brosky and Jones have met on the gridiron before in high school. A friendly’ rivalry developed which may be an important factor in the Lion-Panther tilt, since most of Pitt’s power plays are aimed at the tackle posts. (For the first time this season, Coach Higgins will, probably start five sophomores on the Nittany forward wall. 'Johnny Potsklan and Bob Davis 'will pair at ends, Brosky at tackle, and Ted Kratzke and Johnny Jaffurs will'fill the guard posts. The remainder of the line will be junior Ken Schoon over at tackle and 'senior Bob Wear at center. The regular backfield will start with Paul Weaver, quarterback; Captain Len Krouse, right half; Bill Debler, left half; and Bill Smatz, fullback. PITTSBURGH, Nov. 20—Penn State’s Bill Smaltz, big senior full back from Aliquippa, who -has completed 25 of his 51 attempted forward passes' thus far this sea son—and with but one intercep tion against him—should provide Pitt’s newly reorganized pass de fense with its supreme test Satur day. In the last three games, passing attacks of three different oppo nents' have boomeranged. against the Panthers. Up until . these games, passes had hurt Pitt. The Panther lineup seems pretty well set for the game, .with the exception of the quarterback" spot, where both Walter West • and Ralph Hammond, first and second string signal callers, are on the sidelines with side injuries. BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINES NOTICE To be insured transportation between State College and Lewis-: . town, reservations must be made before 8:30 p. m. November 25 at State College Hotel desk. Buses will leave from front of Hotel, 11120 a. m„ 12:30 p. m,,-:;; 4:45 p. m„ making direct connections with eastbound trains.' Reservations are the only way to be insured transportation on -; above date! Make reservations. early! Ask about round-trip ‘:;■ rates. Phone State College Hotel, 733, for-reservations. Unbeaten lempieOwli Hope For firs! Victory \ Over Lions Tomorrow ! - The Nittany Lion hooters’ tome finale against Temple tomorrow will be the tenth game in one of the East’s most bitterly-contested soccer rivalries. f Although the Owls so far Have never been able to stop the mighty Jeffreymen, they annually corhe up with one of the finest in the East and . in recent years' have extended Penn State to the limit.' Not since 1936 have—the Philadelphians lost to the Lionsfby more than one goal. t Two years ago the 1 0wlS-battled the Blue a’nd-Whitei to a-scorefess deadlock, and. last: year.■jumped? to a 2-0 lead before-being overtaken by a sensational Nittany secoiiid half rally. ~ i This year’s undefeated Cheery and White team vows it will jtie knots in the Lion’s tail. Tire Nit tanymen, however^ ‘are equally, confident of victory. j. * ■_*; b hey; HEADING HOME? • '* l T J•• * ■ Sturt tight arid; 1 easy!'Send "your luggage round-trip by trusty, low cosn Railway Express, and take your train with peace pf pick-up and. at no extra ular vehicle principal towns.Yb^ro'^el^^^n^} RAILWATfigWE^^feSI NATION-WIDE R AIL-AIR Z'Z MANS G» ENA Style alert youn| Mansfield Hi-bo' way. They like th< iness of its higl walled comfort, the feel of its rii brown* ruggei fioft-feelingleath< S5 I .SO - $6.50 3adi Hfffpft
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