THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1041 MilmenFace Lions Meet Susquehanna In Cage Opener Tonight Doctor Leo Houck and his mit- '■ ———— ■—»■ ' T .. , ~ . , men face another gruelling sched- Winter Snorts Reporters Iwo Veterans Hold ule this winter that has only one Vnreitv u r. ~ change 'frdhv last- year’s. Cornell covered y by th f fXwing L?y Starting POSlflOnS • by" thl n 4iSty o/ Virginia Co “ e B ia » reporters. ' basketball With only two veterans in the which last meTstete in 1940 and swimmta S> Gordon L. Coy; starting lineup, Penn State’s bas ■ %,? b , 194 °‘ " boxing and gymnastics, Richard S. ketball team will make its 1041- : v /g iaia «s alWays have Stebbins; wrestling and fencing, 42 debut in Rec Hall at 8 o’clock good boxing teams\as proven by Herbert J. Zukauskas. .tonight against the Orange and ;t ) ? sL meetings with Houck’s Maroon Crusaders of Susque charges. ll’enn State lias been vie- *■ f ■ hanna University. of the five times II An iWf 111111 Aff Coach John Lawther, who is M ... , _ #lf mmiWl J beginning his sixth year with the Sevara ! the. Colleges listed on HI«M> |te Lions, warns that his cagers may ..the, sph^uT^are.,ancient rivals of (In All Ulllh DaIHI not be as successful as they were ,the. Lions.,, Western Maryland has W|oVll WW I 111 1151111 last season, but says they will been on State’s'schedule ever since n i av „ JWp- nrlf i nrnv, a v,i,, ww,™ (1d28„..,gnd , Army was boxing After winning only two meets colorful brand of ball y .•against State .teams in 1922. : last season, Penn State’s varsity With the loss b graduation of 'The Blue' and White ringmen ? ob G3l “ AliSlS^jS^bS^ mere, handed,.three defeats last wdl be Sinning *° better Scotty Moffatt, the Nittamyrtien year,while ginning the same f 1?£ pen « !l > have to build a new scoring ."•number,...Cornell was tied 4-4 in a b eight-meet card against Penn punc h. At the forward slots, •the othemmatch. North Carolina January 10. Lawther intends to start Co-cap -mas victorious, last year, 4%-3V6, , B ”^ 4a f tor f. f°L tain Elmer Gross and Larry Gent, for the first time in the six. at- - 4o * f “‘ by b ? 4h Gross is a letterman, but Gent, a .toounters!;between. the two colleges. ai ? l f® l ®^; c h a "d Temple in the sop h o more, will be getting his cr.,'Thfe .Eastern .Intercollegiate will ?5 st two encounters of the season, initial vaksity test, be held at the University of Vlr- ev ® r ’ 4h ® 411 i5 d Herk Baltimore, rangy center ginia-.in Charlottesville this year. * p ® b wed to the Pitt Panthers, , on laßt year > E varsity quintet, The Lioris7h'it„a new low, last year a ” d fll d J° may start &t either the center or when they, placed fifth in the tour- ® a “ their stride during the re- guar( i pos t alternating in these ney., Tn tL fin.V fZ T;.!. w two positions with Dave Horn- The boxing.team will wind up the final four meets last ste j nj ano ther sophomore who the season,).a.t .tjie NCAA’s which y ® a j;’ 31 ”,?- 044 on^ he played with the freshman cagers - will be,held at Baton Rouge, La. sh 2 rt f nd o j/ th ? ““'‘L / hen last season. John Egli, a Junior Paul Scaily and Bob Baird were swimming against Penn, Rutgers, some varsity action last the only State men to reach the &y £ a< ? use > ai> £ Cornell. will hold down the other finals last ryear. Scaily whipped Bo^el^ d by return of El- ' uar ’ d positipn .. Fred: Speigelberg of Washington a -nLc b Carrying the brunt of the Cru • State id; win the national crown saders’ attack will be Phil Temp •but-Bairdwasdecisionedinaclose they dtd lin ’ center ’ who Scored 298 P° ints bout, • . . /r 3 ®, * y , „ 11 y last yeair to set a new scoring re ' The varsity and freshman sched- and freshman swim- cord at Susquehanna. ules have been released as follows: I™- 1 ® schedules have been re- As a preliminary to the varsity >, yi -“VARSITY BOXING „ o tr/T«„rr., r „„ battle, the freshmen five will bat- VARSITY SWIMMING tie the Jayvees at 6:30 p. m. 1-7—Western Maryland ....Home “ 3tiuary— „• - r? : 10—Pennsylvania] .. Philadelphia February - February— J • CaroHna Home 6-Carnegii Tech . ' • •••• v •; •• V y?™? 7—Pittsburgh .. .21-~iArmy ......West Point, N. Y. 14 Cornell . .Syracuse, N. Y. 2 8-Syracuse 28—Michigan State Home ]y[ arc h 'March • ' 6—Rutgers . 6-7—lntercollegiate . / N J *' A star-studded squad of gym- \ ' - Charlottesville, Va. 7—Temple Philadelphia nasts > who tost only two meets 16—Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 13-14—Intercollegiates .... New ast , year ’ :£ , ace wbat Coach Gene "26-28-yiNCAA . .Baton Rouge, La. Brunswick; N J Wettstone terms a tough sche *br^ HMAH BOXING . h FHESHMAH SWIMMWG 5 SSTS&rL West .Point K. V. 11-So"Lu Ith, ca> N. Y. Sf jSr'X SmteSTwm‘S . 24—Syracuse ....Syracuse, N. Y. 21—Mercer sburg .. Mercersburg the same’colleges as in 1940-41. .i.ii.imi, 1... i i... i i. .i—.. . i ■ i— . The Lions Will open the season ■V' . at.the University of Chicago on 4 JtT’ 4 :: I’flk'il fl ' \\# § all January 23 and will meet Minne -131 l|y| DOXerS lAf SIOn In ■ spta 111 Minneapolis on the 24th. v ■■■/ Both teams, top contenders in the :fT a ' Big Ten, were soundly whipped tsouts oegin I omorrow number Carlton who will try to repeat hla ha ™ be “ “ leased as **• i i; of .l%fntsants Weighing in yester- win in the heavyweights. . varsttv rvnuiiQTirs day aftorn,oon,. intramufal boxing Parker Finney ’43, intramural j anuarv will get underway at 4 p. m. to- manager, announced that members 93 phir-arm morrow. Ninety-two students will of the ROTC -department will 24—Minnesota fraternity league, judge the bouts and Dr. A. F. Minn while 59 are registered in the in- Davis wili rOferee. February— dependent division. Number of fraternity entrants in 7 PnnrAtnn •"Eight ' classes starting at 120 each class are 120-pound, 7; 127, 8; 14 Tpmr ,i 0 ■ipbunds make .up each league. The 135, 11; 145, l2; 165, 20; 21—navy ...‘V." ’ Annanolis Md two classes with the most entries 175, 6; heavyweight, 6. Independ- 2 R Armv wpV Point M v the 1 145->pound and 165-pound, ent figures, show, the 120-pound March ’ rjboth''ini' »fraternity competition/ class with 4;.127,:i0; 135, 13; 145, 14—Intercollegiates Philadetohia i‘‘with l 20 on more contestants regis- 11; 155, 12; 165, 5; 175, 4. FHESHMAH I^GYMNASTICS tered in each class. • --i4 February— ££S?£: 2 Mew Teamslisted JtK-' althougHffettare entered in heavier A n falAiiflai> " " Classes according to intramural Vil rCIIUIiy WuICIIUQI , rpies./'‘ferny-'George one. o'f last With the addition of the City Hjlticyg Enter MflCl yea,r’? ,w.inpers.in the independent College of New York and Lehigh , leagueyteps up from the 155 to the University to the fencing schedule, ® f of S * ate ® 165-pound class. Penn State foilsmen will meet 7a *T-’a!“ .Victors returning in the frater- four opponents on home - ground • J^ e N GAA meet last . nLtir'.jliyisipn are Charlie Ridenour and two away starting against who Jias jumped from the 12-7 to Navy at Annapolis, February 7. Ta?t by . 4he Middle Atlantic the r3£-pqund. group; Tom Walsh Rutgers, Seton Hall, Army, and S i a i^ d ivol- hal l *?! le who comes "bhek in the 127 from Pennsylvania, all opponents last / n ® a Philadelphia on De the 120-pourid section, and Don year, have been cut off' this year’s °® mo Tough Schedule v-... 1 schedule. CONY, a new opponent, February 14. Temple won the Grid MAvioe Dnctnnnarf placed third last year in the Inter- Eastern League last year after de unn movies rusipunea collegiates. feating State 28 to 26. The films of the Pitt and South The dropping of Rutgers ends a VARSITY FENCING Caroina football games will not be five year rivalry in which Penn February / shown before next" Tuesday, be- State won 4 -and lost -'only last 7 —Navy Annapolis, Md. cause of .the absence of Coaches year’s meet, .14-13. The series with 14—. Cornell-Syracuse Ithaca,’ N.Y. Bob Higgins and Joe Bedenk, it Penn began four season ago with 21—Temple Home was announced last night by Elden a Nittany loss which was avenged 28—Lehigh Home T. Shaut ’42, IMA president. An- by three victories in following March nouncement of the exact date will years. ' 7—CONY Home he made in the College later this Standout meet of the year will 14—NYU Home week - he the Temple tilt scheduled here 20-21—Intercollegiate . .N.Y. City Gymnasts Await 6-Meel Schedule Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Home ... Home New Brunswick, ■fHE DAILY COLLEGIAN Chicago, 111. Minneapolis, Home Annapolis, Md. Malmen To Open Against Michigan Three tough teams will head the Nittany Wrestling team’s sche dule with Coach Charlie Speidel’s grapplers facing a dangerous starter in Michigan, followed up by a hard enemy in Syracuse, and one of the best mat teams in the east, Navy, From the opening meet on Jan uary 10 with the Michigan* squad to the Eastern intercollegiate matches here on March 13 and 14, the Lion’s are faced with a good schedule but one which will re quire a good team to, meet it, Temple and West Virginia aire new Opponents this year while ■Maryland and Army have been dropped from the wrestling calen dar. The Mountaineers always have a fairly good squafl and are old hands at Wrestling. Although not in a collegiate wrestling league they are a respected inde pendent team. Temple, another new opponent, has had representatives in the Na tionals for the past two or three 'h DOWN Vi DEC. 10 Vi JAN. 10 for Arrow Shirts Arrow Ties Arrow Underwear '' at Charles Fellow Shop 109 S. 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