HHimscrAy, January 8? 19.42 Between IWllBfflerS HOM The Lions „ With PAT NAGELBERG Penn State’s varsity swimmers IllllllllllllllllilllllllllllUlllilllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll W iii hold time trials today in final fiommiknrv Trainino' preparation for their opening meet avJC ~' 1 a of the 1942 campaign against a • ° n vJf strong University of Pennsylvania and Navy authonUes that curtail- outfit in Philadelphia Saturday af meht of athletics at this time would ternoon * Jeern detrinienta l , the Rational The untrled Lions will , be Collegiate Athletic Association at against an experienced Penn squad its recent meeting at Detroit re- w i llch is p racticaUy the same ag .commended a wide program to en- gre gation that faced the Nittany courage mass participation (by col- natato rs last : season when Coach lege students in the spectator Bob Galbraith’s' Blue and _ white ?P Su' S ‘ 1- , ~ . mermen came out op the short end The coaches and bigwigs aban- o{ a 43.33 coun t donbd trie usual petty, squabbles. In the m e dle y rel trials he id oyer rule changes and such to con- night at the .Glennlarid pool, snier.the effects and imphcations Elmer Wdbb; Tom' Kerman, arid of the war on football and other phil Bogatin clocked a time of 3:24. collegiate sports After hearing John (Miller swam thri 220-yard the message sent by John B. Kelly, iree styld in 2:37 . 5 . the U. S. Director of Physical Fit- . Sam chase turned in a time of ness, in which ,he urged college 26.1 seconds for the 50-yard free leaders 0 readjust curriculums iin- style in last night - s tr ia ls . in the mediately to meet the needs of the 100 -ya' r d free style Chase again emergency, they departed to their clocked the best t ime wit h 1:01. individual colleges and umversi- Additional trials will be continued ties to see what could be done in tonjght in an at tempt to.round out this crisis. the 12-man squad which will em ; As H.O. Knesler suggested com- bark, for Philadelphia Saturday pulsory training might be the an- morn j n g swer According to the -Michigan This meet with , Penn w ill wind coach, participation may be made up the . collegiate careers of both compulsory as it is logical to as- Webb and Bogatin w ho will be sume that many will not partici- lost to the squad because - of grad . pate voluntarily. uation at the end of first semester. Challenge T 0 Athletes The second meet on the Lions’ 1942 'Needless to say, any such broad schedule will not occur until Fcb program to encourage'mass parti- ruar y when Coach Galbraith cipation will be extfemely diffi— t aces his mermen to Carnegie cult , to' carry, through. To talk • . . , about‘ it is one thing but to bring ® d Claus, junior free styler, may the average fan out of the stands n °t see action against Penn be bnto. the f ibid [is another story. Any cause of a hand injury. This, to recreational director will tell you Sether with, the loss of A 1 Price b,e that most persons have to be f° re the season opened, may ham ;.'df£igg?d tb' play games. P er the h> l P ns chances against ' ‘ 'This is the tough problem facing P enn ; 'the Army and Navy in their sports NITTANY . WlLDCAT—Expected morale program. To insure sue- tne nrunt 01 tne atiacK m xne aiv . cess, a wide ranging program-will in S department, .will be replaced to put .claws in the Nittany Lions have to be worked out to the last ib y Dick Erwimand -Mike Nockett. attack on the Michigan Wolver detail and organized -by experienc- “ ines Saturday is peppy Charlie ,ed men who know how to ge,t their. || ''Dll Ridenour, 1.21-pound EIW;A charnp [group to engage in body-building fl6W(oni6rSt)olSl6r last year. Ridenour, scored.a.fall 'games. .' • : in hist season's meet with Mifchi -Here "indeed, is a challenge to HIOOQr lfdCn IjSSIII gan which State won, 14-12. college athletes for they’ll form Th e ' sp ir{t p£optimism display- rr— -the. nucleus for the service s recre- ed by obscure, never-say-die new- flj | * ■% g vational.set-up. If they can succeed CO mers on Penn State’s indoor I. I I All KAA|AfI where others in World War I fail- track team h astemporarily sooth-_ * fc,VH B#WV, V' J .ed, ; they-will have done theirduty edsom€ 0 f Chick Werner’s head- ... „ . _ a ? ,wenasthe man who shouldered aches catlsed uy ;the mix . up in fin All E«|fl : a ,,gun ;i ,. .intercollegiate athletics. VII Mil jLQjI I w.OSfl “Our veterans such as Ewell, _ ... , Gordon, Bakura, and Glenn will In recognition of their brilliant contiririe to fo|m thri nueirius pi soccer careers at Penn State, Cap ithe •team, but "’’•newcomers ' like 9h d Animal Curt Stone, Ed Miller, and-Mac Gringo Galindo were selected Smith in the distances and How- I s lnslde forwards on the All ard Kendall in the hurdles and Eas * e ™ s ° ccer team ’ annopneed quarter with gather the addition- a sectional commit al points that produce a balanced *. ee o£ . tke Na tional Soccer Coaches team said Chick Association. , ' Other iessbntiril: 'members pf the K ,“ g and Bi H. Gu y, cke son, Army squad are ißarney Pless.er, sgrintr ca P tam > were the. only players al er and'hurdler, who competed in ®° oamed pn last years team, the IC4-A’s last- year, and Saul P ® nd States Don Megrail was Hanin, competent shot putter. selected on the second team, for - the second straight year. Clralixx Dililr Hmuie BiU Jeffre - V of Penn State and cKaTlng lilliK upens Richard Schmelzer of Rensselaer Penn State’s .tennis court skating Polytechnic Institute were co rink will open tonight at 7 p. m., chairmen of the committee select- Ray M. Conger, pf Recreation Co- ed to name the all-star team. They ordinated, announced today. Ad- were aided by eleven other east mission will bp 15 cents per .person, ern coaches. ' and the rink will -be open every Yale, Springfield, and Penn week night from 7‘to 10 p. m. and State each placed two men on the also on Saturday 'riftemoons. and first team, and Amherst, Mary nights. land, Swarthmore, Army, and Dartmouth captured one position each.. IM Grappling Postponed the opening'of the an nual intradural wrestling tourna ..JMnt. not .definitely been set this'.year, it was annuunced yester day'by,Eugene C. Bischoff, head of the intramural program. The bouts are expcted to be run off some time early next semester. To All Students No matriculation cards will be recognized at Harry’s Tavern. Only registration cards will be honored . . No minors will be permitted. on the premises un less accompanied by their par ents. (Signed) HARRY TANNEY Printing For All Occasions ♦ Dance Programs #■ Letterheads # Show Cards # Circulars* # Fraternity Papers NITTANy Printing & Publishing Co. 119 South Frazier St. Dial 4868 Trials Today THE DAILY .COLLEGIAN Nittany Wrestlers Leave For Opener With Michigan Speidel Names Squad For Match Saturday * * * First team: G Heisler, Amherst RF Jarina, Springfield LF Ports, Maryland RH Cope, Swarthmore CH Guyckeson, Army LH Cummings, Yale OR Smith, Dartmouth IR Galindo, Penn State CF Schmidt, Springfield IL King, Penn State’ OL Haines, Yale. At The Movies OATHAUM: “Tarzan’s Secret Treasure” STATE: “Tanks A Milion” NITTANY: Scheduled to face one of the strongest wrestling teams on this season’s schedule, the Nittany Lions leave today to invade the lair of the snarling University of Michigan Wolverines whom they will engage in unpredictable bat tle on Saturday. After numerous elimination matches and shifting of weights, Coach Charlie Speidel has-select ed the squad which, departs for Ann Arbor, Michigan at 5 p. m. to day. Charlie Ridenour, lasi;, season’s 121-pound EIWA champ, will wrestle that weight agains,t the Wolverines. Sam Harry will fill the 128-p.ound position while Clair Hess, actually 125-p.ounds, will be grappling far oyer his weight in the 135-pound division. The 145-pound slot will 'be de fended 'by Gardner Lindzey, a sophomore. Allen Crabtree, who was also battling for this position, is out of competition with an an kle injury sustained at practice. Captain Glen Alexander will continue in. the 155-pound weight. ■Ralph Sayre is expected to put up a good fight in the 165-pound divi sion although he will be wrestling with a pulled chest muscle which may hapiper his movements. Sophomore Bob Morgan will fill the 1'75-pound spot left vacant by the graduation of Joe Valla. Hard working, . 'Mike “Double-Bubble” Kerns will start in the unlimited class. Not too optimistic about the out come of Saturday’s matches, Coach Speidel last night stated that the Lions are not yet at their best. “I think that We will get stronger as we go along, because right now we have too many men who aren’t sure;just what weight they belong in,” he explained. Heavy Wrestling Card Postpones Class Bouts ■ Action in the inter-class wrest ling tournament has been tempor arily suspended according to an announcement ,by Coach Charlie Speidel recently. With three var sity meets scheduled within a per iod of two weeks, Coach Speidel stated that the grapplers will con centrate on preparation for these contests^ Interclass bouts, which saw con siderable action before Christmas vacation, wiil be resumed after the heavy portion of the varsity sched ule has been completed. SUITS a TOPCOATS SEDUCED 3 Days Only Thursday, Friday, Saturday Regularly $35.00 .... NOW $29.50 Regularly $40.00 ... NOW $32.50 Tailored in Rochester by Michaels Stern or Adler Rochester SPORT COATS Regularly $17.50 NOW $12.50 t ; Corner Allen and Beaver PAGE THREE Conrlmen Prepare For American U. Preparing to resume their court wars following the long Christ mas vacation layoff, Penn State’s Nittany cagers will be gunning for their fifth victory in six starts when they battle American Uni versity in Washington, D. C., Sat urday night. Although John Lawther’s court men haye not tasted intercolle giate competition since they de feated Syracuse on December 17, the Lions have been drilling steadily since their early return to College following the holidays. . Beginning with tlje game against American University, the Nittany basketballers will, face one of the most gruelling road trips in Lion cage history. Coach Lawther’s aggregation will play seven games away before return ing to home soil tp encounter the Temple Owls on February 11. Against the Eagles of American University, Lawther will prob ably start the same outfit that carried the brunt of the attack in the first five games early this season. Last year, the Lions de feated the Eagles, 32-17, in the only game on record between the two colleges. Following the tilt in Washing ton, D. C., the Blue and White will have successive away games with West Virginia, Pitt, Army, Temple, Navy and Carnegie Tech, before returning home to play the second of the two-gairiie series with Temple this season. *\A ftttt) .tar, Shoe Samples Reduced Formerly $lO.OO NOW $7.95 -Formerly $12.50 NOW $9.95 Corner. Allen and Beayer
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