i ’ui'< ’ tr\/t'. i'mJ * i V,, j\ t * i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1041 Siiintfttittifiiiiiinilfi ill' ■ ffeS'-islStis ! Sports Editor iijini|lliinliiliiiilfnfiiii!iiM TributeTo Henry • -As far gs-nyp rand ‘anyone else wild .Witnessed - 1 the drseli Whiles thriller in Eec Hall Saturday Ijight | are concerned, Washington and, Jefferson cap,.write its .own iisket, ,on any, Penn . State Sport %P.tedule and, ; .b.e more than wel come. Saturday .we.were foptun? ate enough tpsee not only a great basjreiball. game but one ,of the greatest, displays of collegiate sportsmanship.,,, ; .The puthor Of this display ,waS none other thdri, Pete “Fats”, ptOn ryi ali-time Alb American tgclcle in his football days at W .J, and now graduate manager of ath letics .at that institution. where Oven some Penn State roofers \vere willing to concede the Presi dents a tie arid permit the game to go into an overtime period, Henry admitted that his teaSri’s final .goal came after the whistle had blown and therefore should not,£ount.,. _, y . SII-BWtriC&H Jjpjpss one, ..was ..watching, for the' iihexpectecl, it was. extremely, difficult to' make a decision oh the Prank Merriwell finish of the nip aiid tuck'’basketball tilt. All' read ers. no...dpubt know ,the facts.lVith a couple of minutes remaining, Coach Lawther’s surprisiii§ cagers were leading by a. safe- fnargin, apparently headed for their first victory over the Presidents in three years. ;v .. , Then suddenly, thp % ,<& j. at tack caught fire and, with., scant seconds left, the opponents had dwindled the le.aa. to S ..Si multaneously, or so we thoilght, with the, blowing;;of the . filial whistle, one ;6f’the Presidents let go a lopg' shot from mid-court for would, have been the’ tying ' heated dispute could aWs'e , ‘ftf?thintense situation, “Fats”. Henry " officially gave the decision that spelt defeat for his team. Our hats off to a real All- American Pillr#ilft)lina films t ~ w Postponed Again 4 tarn Uhariiinbiis Choice On Nittany All-Opponent Eleven Higgins at post-season grid fiinc- Four players, Stan Gervelis and o e T Vi f u 6 Pitt and Ralph Fife of Pitt, Henry Zajow- Shßlh Carolina football games, or- ski Qf Tem le and stan st^ica o£ igmallyscheduled to be shown last Souih Caroliria,. were the unani- TuesdaynighV, have been postpon- mous choice o£ Penn State > s foot . ed mdefmiteiy it was announced ba n squa d and coaches .who select- el L day , by Elden J- Shaut ’42, - d * all . opponent team yester -IMA head. day t oach Higgins has promised Jo Last Andy tomasic, Tem show them at the earhest possible pl e’ s triple-threat back, was the opportunity. Announcement of the only player to be named on every date wiH be made m the Collegian. balloi In sel^ctians made This is. the first jear the MA t - d xdmasic was again has attempted to show movies c* nained Qn the flnjt team> but only Penn State football games. by several, yotes over Edgar Jones tyjj'ou’re Reiving. Iflfjoney.? > ... Well, you'll find out! Think how disappointed you are going to be when others tell you how much they have enjoyed . Marian. Anderson,. Ruth Draper, Lauritz Mel chior, and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra! Of course you may be able to buy single admissions for two or three of these, but you'll pay as much for them then as you will for all four of them now. What we're trying to say is: Buy your series Artists' Course tickets now and save yourself half the cost of admissions to single numbers. Yes, tickets for Ander son may be available, but at $3.85, and' for Melchior, Draper, and the Orchestra, at. $2.75 each. Even a fresh man knows that $12.10 is double s6.os, the price at which they are now available! WHEN? All day Tuesday. WHERE? The A. A. ticket windows in Old Main, (Gourde More fcoxert taid Round IM TeUrney By DICK. STEBBINS Fifteen mdre fighters ente'red the Second round of intramural boxing as the. tourney rfesumed ac tion in Rec Hall yesterday after noon. Three TlKO’s Were register ed as several well-matched bouts took the spotlight. The quickest TKO of the tourna ment Was chalked -up by Fred Krug who whipped Ed Ripling, in the independent division. The fight was stopped when Krug subdued Ripling after 27 Seconds of the first round'.had .elapsed. . Jack. Krauss assailed. Ralph Ellingsen with a flurry, of righ hand punches in the second round to score the other TKO in the independent league. The only technical knockout in the fraternity division, came; in the second round of the Wiison-'Reimer battle, with Bill Reimer getting the nod. 7 . . Ernie George, who won the 145-: pound title last year., displayed fine boxing ability in the 155- bound class to decision George B.arrett.' George., used a left jab* packed...with power and .soundly outbunched Barrett throughout. -In the 127-pound division, Jesse Hawthorne and Clair Hess fought a, close battle with Hawthorne winning by virtue of his infighting. . The toUrney will continue in Rec HUH- at 4:30 b’clqcK this afternoon. 'Winners in yesterday’s bouts were: mfi&PENDENT DIVISION 127-po'uhd: fl Hawthdriie, Rerih State, Club,.decisioned Hess. . . ,l3sTpbund: Eno , decisioned Stroud. Rockey .decisioned Shoe maker. • 1.45-pouhd: .Krauss TROed El lingsen in .isecond..round. Krug TttCOed" Ripiihg," watts Halls, in first rourid. . . 155--pound: . George decisioned Barret, Pehn State Club. Stronko decisioned Wheeler. FRATERNITY DIVISION 127-pound: Pema, DU, decision ed Gilbert, SigiriaPi. 135-poiind: . 'Bloom, Kappa Sig- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lion Quintet Prepares For Bucknell After Defeating W & J, 33 to 31 Prexy felly Halted •iWSi : ?^f,or By GORDON COY • agSiri,' thb frdshmaVi courtmeii tbp- Penn State’s . Nittapy., : c&gbrp, the jtmibr. v&rsity five, Who staved off a desperate last-, ifi the fjfblimihary tilt by tally minute rally to- defeat th& WfiSh- iflg iff this thif-d quarter after a ington and Jefferson Prexiefe; sbe-saw bfittle. 33-31, Saturday night, will atteriitft Cal Clefribrife was Kifch sb#fer to keep their record Unmdrfed for the ’45 cSgdrs with., bfeifen when they battle Mall Musser’s points, while Tom Sloaff was the Bticknell passers in Rec HalLait 3 big gun for the upperclassman by o’clock tomorrow night. dbntrlbuting eight tallies. Although they are pointing With The Varsity Sbtfiiffaries: confidence toward their third vie- Penn Staid—33 tory in tomorrow’s encounter, FG FT John Lawther’s Lions halve not Gross f '... 0 1-2 forgotten the matter of a few sec- Egli f 6 1-1 onds that enabled them to defeat Baltimore c ... 1 1-3 both W and J and the jinx that Ramin g 2 0-1 the Presidents have held over the Grinies g 0 3-0 Nittanymen during the last three Silan f 0 0-0 years. Gent f ! 4 0-0 Early in the final quarter, the Horhstein g .' 2 0-2 Lions spurted ahead, 27-17, after Totals ,i... 15 3-11 Herk Baltimore and Larry Gent W and J—3l had tossed in a field goal apiece. FG FT Victory . appeared almost certain Zellers f 1 2-4 for the Nittany five,.just as it did Reece f , 0 1-3 one year ago when the Presidents Hartman c 6 2-3 rallied to overcome Penn State’s Wilson g 0 0-0 lead and finally win 31-30 on a Kettlewell g 3 3-3 couple of foul tosses in the final Mears f 1 1-1 seconds of the battle. Konyha g 0 0- 0 Again, as in last season’s game, Totals .....11 9-14 3j W and J rallied in the closing ,Score by quarters: minutes of the fourth period Sat- Penn State .... 3 8 12 10—33 urday night. .With three mirilifes W affd J 5 5- 7 14—^31 left to play, Perth State still eh- Officials: RbferSe, Knight; Pltts joyeS a 30-24 advantage. The vis- bqrgh; Umpire, Dayolf, Harris itors, led by Hartirtari Sind Kettle- burg. " well, began to whittle away at the ~ ■" Lions’ lead; and at the ®*id of fhr “ HERK BALTIMORE JINX BREAKER— Herk Balti more, who, ..scored 15 points against W. arid J Saturday night; led the . Lions’ attack in breaking the three -year jinx that the Prox ies ha,ye Held oyer John Lawther’s Basketball quintet. ma, forfeited to McCauley, Phi Glmrria Delta. i4i)-p6und: j Ranch, AK3»i, de cisipned ; Schmidt, . SAE,. Wilson, SAE, TKOed Render, Delta Chi, in second round. 1'65-pouhd: Harikin, Gamma Sigma Phi, decisioned Jimeson, Phi Kappa Sigma. Brown, Beta Theta Pi, decisioned, Thompson, Phi Gamma Delta. Morel, TKE, forfeited ,to McCormick, KDR. Stiner, Beta Theta Pi, forfeited to Jontow, Phi-Sigma Delta. „-■ of Pitt. Fife and Tomasic are the only two players to repeat from the 1940 selections, while Jones of Pitt and Sossaman of South Caro lina, who were members of the first teaim last, year, were dropped to second team positions this sea son. >- Three sophomores were honor ed by,, the Nittany Lion varsity. Stan Stasica, sensational Game cock halfback, Leo Benjamin, West Virginia’s great defensive center, and- Mike Micka, hard-hit ting Colgate fullback, were all playing their first year of varsity ball this sealson. FIRST TEAM L.E ■ Gervelis, Pitt L.T Zajowski, Temple L.G Fife, Pitt C Benjamin, West Virginia R.G. .. Applegate, South Carolina R.T Guenther, Colgate R.E. ..: Berthold, Syracuse Q. Barnette, West Virginia L.H Stasica, South Carolina R. Tomapic, Temple F.B Micka, Colgate SECOND TEAM Ends, Spelock, West Virginia, and Boroff, NYU; tackles, Kinney, Syracuse, and Carter, South Caro lina; guards, Korba, Temple, and Scott, Colgate; center, Sossaman, South Carolina; backs, Wenrick, Bucknell; Jones, Pitt; Courtney, Syracuse; Sutch, Temple. Honorable mention . went to Ambrogi, end, Lehigh; Geyer, back, Colgate; McElwee, back, West Virginia; Drulis, back, Tem ple; Weber, guard, Syracuse; Kra vonr.k, guard, and Arrowsmith, game, Meafs tossed in a long shot' Blue Key To Mfeet which the tinier said was thrown Blue Key society wiil hold .a after the flnefl whistle. Had the very importSrit mbting at the jsi|[- goal been good, , the. Prexies would ma Phi Epsiidri Hcmsh at 7:iS p. m. have knotted the score and sent today, William E. Mufphy Jr. ’43, the. game into an overtime period, president of the society, ahno'unc- Baltimore took scoring honors ed yesterday. 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