WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7,. 1942 Bonham, Kratzke, Ventresco Enter United States Military Others Will Follow Soon, Higgins Says Football players make good soldiers.' At least that was Uncle Sam’s opifiion as he asked JinA Bonham; Ted Krafzke, and Ralph Ventresco to join his side and play the kind of game the armed forces do. Coach Bob Higgins mentioned I yesterday that this was not the first b}ow struck at Witt any foot ball .fortunes. Several players (entered the service last fall. He said that he expects to hear of more draft calls among his play- , i ers. L Selective service laws caught tup with Kratzke during the vaca tion and Bonham,..and Ventresco expect !t6 be catted for service , within foe month. ' Kratzke Was inducted on Mon day mid did not return to Col lege ir6m his Vacation. With him &oes .no smali share. of the strength of the Nittany Lion line. The scrappy sophomore guard and a transfer from Pitt, develop ed fdst' during the season and 1 was probably slated for a first string; berth next'year. Borfham, another sophomore guardt will take his Second physi cal examination today. He has indicated that he •wilb try to enter the ..Army Air Corps. Bonham saW much :service’'during the past grid Season and was elected hon „.oraryj; captain of the- Lion _ ders in his freshman year. ~ ...If he -passed the second physi-. cal examination yesterday, Ven 'trescdj. Will .be . inducted imme- Hamipered by “ injuries through the past season, Ventres co wfis to have been one of the main sparkplugs .next .season ,at his - - Coach Marty McAndrews, men- tor freshman squad, said I that friris only drafted player .so far Wsjs Clarence Smith, giant yearling tackle,. Who was inducted late in' November. Four Contests On Weekend Card •Penn. State’s winter sports card will riiake its 1942 debut Saturday. when four teams—varsity basket ■fcalh.frosh basketball, wrestling, Kind swimming—vie for victory- on L both home and foi'feign soil. [ Three- of the four outfits will Hake to ‘the road,:while billy one, ■ the .'freshman cagers, will play "here. The frosh courtmen are ■ carded to battle the Cornell yearl ings in Eec Hall <at 2 o’clock Satur day afte'rnbbn. ' • leidbl's wrestlers will sday Evening for Ann they will engage the : Michigan 'in.'a ’dual lay night. The ILion sup is still .indefinite as prepare for their ini the season. ieir fifth victory of the laign, the varsity bas .et. will battle Ambri ty in Washington, !D. night.’ The. Nittany snjoyed only a .short lyoff, and have .been rhice‘ftecerhber 29. th encounter 'on . the rectale finds the. Blue swimmers traveling to i where they will open season .against-the ,us ; . mermen of the tTh'i- Heiinsylvania. Hast ihs'losTtb’th'e !Pehh ha -12-33 count. Movies Secret Treasure” ‘Suspicion” Foot In Heaven’-’' Pelers Places Fifth In X-Couitfry Pace Max Peters, captain of Penn State’s varsity Skiers, placed fifth in the intercollegiate 'Cross-country ski race at Lake Placid last Week. With 47 skiers contesting in the event, Peters was excelled iby only four. He 'finished three minutes behind Ralph Townsend, present national Champ. Other Statesmen who took part in the meet Were Harry Fimston, Ed Fairchild, Jack Chambers, and Howard Mendenhall. Official re sults oh other events have not been released yet. ' (Despite Peter’s showing, Penn State placed sev enth out of eight contesting teams in the cross country events. Peters was introduced in the ■Lake Placid Club. by Lowell Thomas and presented with a tro phy‘by the spor ts editor of the New York Times for fifth place in the event. KING WINTER REIGNS AGAIN Don’tdelay ... Get your equipment now <-.. There's snow on the ground and the ponds are frozen. The ski-trails are once, again covered with snow. Make the best of the 'season and enjoy winter sports-with the best equipment. Organized Ski parties ate lots of fun, and don’t forget that Penn State has an official ski-team. Practice makes the skillful skiier, but he needs good equip ment. Drop in today and see -for yourself our fine selection of all ski er’s needs. • . * HICKORY SKIS $ 10.00 to $20.00 TOMKIN HOLES .......... s2*so to $5.50 TOURWG AND RACING HARNESSES .. . . . . ... 52.25-55.75 ...; $6.50-$9.00 SHOES . The ATHLETIC STORE, Inc. OPPOSITE MAIN GATE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Will Forces Fencing Coach To Leave Dr. Harry M. Krutter, Penn State fencing coach and assistant professor of petroleum and na tural gas engineering, will leave the college sometime in the near future to do research work at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, it was announced Monday. Dr. Krutter is in his sixth season as fencing nieritor and expects to be here for 'the fencers’ opening meet with Navy, February 7. Dr. H. Arthur Meyer, assistant pro fessor of forestry, has bCen men tioned as a possible replacement. flifle Team On Top Penn State’s Varsity rifle team and. the ROTC marksmen were both high Scorers in recent tele graphic matches.' The varsity foam defeated Columbia tlniver -sity, New Mexico, and' Rose Poly technic while the ROTC riflemen Won over West Virginia and De troit Universities. ALL TYPES OF WAXES LADIES’ KEN’S FIGDRE SKATES HOCKEY SS.TS-SS.SO LADIES’ HOCKEY SKATES Krause And Smatiz Expected To Return To College Tomorrow Penn State’s two senior grid stars, Captain Len Krouse and Bill Smaltz are expected to return to State College tomorrow after par ticipating in the East-West foot ball classic in New Orleans Satur day afternoon. Both iLion backfield men were outstanding for the favored 'East ern eleven; which was held to a '6-6 tie after the Westerners came from behind with a second-half touch down. { ■ Krouse, carrying the ball five times, gained 13 yards in addition to the 17 he added on a pass from Smaltz in the second period. Although Smaltz carried the ball but once, he threw three successful passes out of six tries for a total of 33 .yards to lead the East’s second quarter drive. Smaltz alternated at his fallback berth with Michi gan’s Bob Westfall, who was one of the big' guns in the Eastern at tack. $6.75 READ THE'COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS SKATES $5.75-$6.75 STICK AND PUCKS FACE THftlffi New under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration Does n'o trot'dresses ormen’s shirts. Does not Irritate skin. No, waiting to dry. Can be used fight after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration fori to 3 days.ftemovesodor from perspiration. A pure, white, grease less, stainless vanishing cream. 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