FRIDAY; JAIII:TAFtY 23, 1842 Ewell, Dolbin Bear Lion Track Hopes In Millrose Games A small group of Nittany tracksters, probably all sprinters, will open' the 1942 indoor track schedule at ;the Millrose games on February 7, but tentative plans will Send a complete cinder team to represent the Blue and White ;at the Penn A. C: guiles the fol lowing week, according to "Chick" Werner, varsity coach. Barney Ewell, Penn State's claimant to the title of "World's Fastest Human" will lead the Lion sprint squad - When it . opens the board season at the Madison • Square Garden meet, which al ways boasts the big names of the track and field kingdom. The only. other Nittany dash entrant chosen yet is Don Dolbin, who developed into a brilliant ri val for the dusky veteran last spring when he turned in several 9.7 centuries. ' Barney, following his spectacu lar victory over Hal Davis, much publicized Salinas, Cal., sprint star, in the AAU 100-meter dash last summer, is expected to start his final collegiate campaign by continuing his victory string. Probable competition against Ewell and Dolbin in the dash events will include such outstand ing possibilities. as Davis, Tarrant of Alabama State, Carter and Stickel of Pitt, and other national dash stars invited by the Millrose invitation committee. The Penn A. C. contests will give the outstanding members of the squad a chance to show their prowess in their individual tracl and field events. Norm Gordon's time of 9:37 in the two-mile event is a most out standing tine in comparison with .other indoor collegiate efforts. Gordon, newly elected 1942 har rier captain, turned in this per formance on .the sharp-cornered Rec Hall.runway, but was pushed hard by Alex Bourgerie,' Herm Goffberg, Curt Stone, and Mac Smith, a well-conditioned quartet of distance runners. 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F3R RENT—Pleasant rooms for students. , Three blocks from - campus. All accommoda tions. Call Herb, 4850. FOR RENT—Large pleasant room Reasonable rent. Single beds Block and a half from campus 250 S. Allen St., phone 2203. Barney Ewell NITTANY BLlTZ—Barney Ewell, dusky Lion sprinter, will open his final campaign at . the Millrose games on February 7. Versify Swim Team Needs Backsfroker A good backstroker, who will be - able to replace both Elmer Webb and Charles McCarty, is needed to brighten the fortunes of Penn State's varsity swam team, according to• Coach Bob Galbraith. Webb and McCarty, both vet erans from last year's campaign, ended their collegiate. careers in the Penn mdet several weeks ago. To offset this loss, Galbraith hopes that freshmen may .soon be _ con sidered eligible for varsity sports. '45 Thinelads Work Out .Chick Werner's track hopefuls are continuing their workouts on the board track set up on New Beaver Field preparing for the in door season. Recent additions to the large squad are Ed Housley, Jerry Karver;,John McCall, Paul Smith, John Dibeler, Joe Beach, John Bates, and Rule Williams, all freshmen relay candidates. peters, veteran halt-miler•, have been turning in good periormanee in their divi:Aons. Saul Hanin, z - nd vis Krug aril Johnny Glenn, high jumpers, are e:Meeted to gain points in the field events. .TEE 7 TVG I % Beg Cush Prices Lilazal Trade In Clean Used gooks Get Our Prices Before Buying Your Texts KEELER'S All College Courses. TIDE bAILY colattbiAN Lion Gymnasts Clash With Chicago, Minnesota In Weekend Encounters Numeral Awards May Be Confusing Laugh off those bluebooks, Joe Athlete, your main troubles are over—you don't have to worry about walking around campus with a numeral sweater that gives away the length of your extended stay on campus. The proposed tri-semester plan on which the Board of Trustees will act.t.his Saturday produces the possibility of graduating in 1942 with 1943. numerals or in 1943 with a '44 insignia on your coveted sweater. The numerical problem of this year's freshmen is even greater since the '45 sportsmen will grad uate in April of 1944, while the freshmen scheduled to enter in June face the astounding possibil ity of graduating two years before their ,class, along with their soph adversaries, in '44. To avert the possibility of grad uating in 1944 with a '46 emblem on your frosh award, an award of PSF may be given. The effect of the new plan on the numerical sweater will really be only a minor worry however, to the athletes of the Nittany valley with the possibility of losing one semester's competition 'and the lack of a chance to develop young fresh men and sophomore candidates a definite blow to both contestants and coaches. A few of the results of such an acceleration would leave boys like Potsklan,lßrosky, Jaffurs, Walters, Davis, Halpin, Mundwiler, and Banbury, sophomore gridsters, with only one more season of collegiate competition before they graduate in the summer of 1943. Other changes caused by the speeding-up would cause Bill Jef frey to be left without Johnny Struck, ace goalie, "Smiley" Wil liams, promising outside right, and Lloyd Black .and Bill Prichard, promising booters, following the coming season. The 1943 fall sea son would leave Chick Werner without his newly discovered har rier stars, Curt Stone and Mac Smith. These examples paint a dark pic ture. for Penn State sports lovers, but thO possibility of declaring freshmen eligible by the Senate Committee on _Eligibility, headed by Dr. Franklin L. Bentley, pro fessor of animal husbandry, may help the muddle. 4 A%1 7 114%kr Airolo e 44 134 azweisf 444 Lion lagers Prepare Wettstone Optimistic To Invade Army For Season's Opener With four encounters still re- An optimistic Lion gym team, bolstered by last year's all-winning maining on their present seven- freshman squad, will initiate the game tour, Penn State's varsity basketballers are preparing to in- 1942 a formidable University of campaign tonight when they vade West Point, where they will battle ico aggregation in Bartlett clash with the Army passers Wed- Gymnasium in the "Windy City." nesday night. Coach Eugene Wettstone has IloiloWing the tilt with Army, built a well-balanced team and be the Nittanymen Will enjoy only a fore embarking for Chicago, ex short rest before they are called pressed "hopes of winning, if the upon to meet a highly-touted boys work as well as expected." Temple quintet next Saturday Recognized as one of the out night. The Temple Owls rank standing outfits in the Big Ten, among the best teams in the East Chicago is expected to provide this season, and are favored to plenty of opposition for the. Nit avenge the 43-25 lacing that they tanymen. Courtney Shanken, all received from the Lion five last around National Collegiate cham year Adessa '3B Joins Tummy Group Joe Adessa '3B, star end on three of Bob Higgins' 'Nittany grid elev ens, has been granted a leave of absence from his duties as head coach of the State College high school football fortunes. Adessa has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and will join the physical fitness division headed by Gene Tunney, former heavyweight box ing champion. Followfrig . his graduation from College, Adessa joined the Little Lion coaching staff and later be came head football coach in August, 1940. In addition to coach ing the State High gridmen, Adessa was also mentor of the high school baseball nine last Spring, when the diamond sport was introduced for the first time. While in College, Adessa partici pated in baseball as well as foot ball. As 'an outfielder, he also was the leading batsman in his senior year while playing on Joe Bedenk's diamond nine. At The Movies CAT.HAUM: "Johnny Lager• STATE: "All Through the Nic:ht' NITTANY: "Never Give A Sue:+tot. Di e 1 '•L BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS ktuy e 444 4‘ll 41,711 pion, and his borther Earle, who is National horizontal bar titleholder, are expected to carry the brunt of Chicago's attack. Following the encounter at Chi cago, the Lions will have a chance to do little more than pack their equipment before they will live to unpack •again to battle the Golden Gophers 'of Minnesota at Minne apolis tomorrow: Chief among the big guns on the [Minnesota team is Newton Loken, all-around Big Ten champ. Both Loken and Bob Berg are expert tumblers, who have beaten the Lions' Harold Zimmer man in AAU meets. Penn State triumphed over both Chicago and 'Minnesota last year. However, Chicago is constant threat in the Midwest, having won more Big Ten titles than any other team in the conference. On the other hand, Minnesota was • a sec ond-place winner in the Nationals last year, and copped the Big Ten diadem in 1940. The Nittanymen will be especial ly strong on the horizontal bar. Lou Bordo, Ed Trybala, and Charlie Le brow are expected to give the Lions a commanding edge in this department. An Eve 1] MM E M PAM ISM x!RIVI SHIRTS In all collar slyles arid colors. All Sipes. r 7„ , 0.4:3 1 1' ( r j L . Sig, fi ') 109 S. lUlen St El= Cathaum Theatre Building