FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Ten Rifiers Gain Posts For Match Led by Co-Capizins Hal Yourit 'and LeWorthy, ten riflers won tentative posts to the team that will represent Penn State at West Point when they encounter the Army blazers February 21. Postal matches with Montana State, lowa State, Louisiana State and Penn are being fired this week. Firing will be completed Saturday and 'results froth oppo nefttS will probably arrive Mon day, Cant. Arno P. MoWitt, rifle coach, announced last night. . Capt. MOWitz said that early 'scores indicate that results will be "just about average or a little better." He •explained that the -loss--• of. two All-Americans, Gil bert Gault and Ben Stall, from last year's team is offset by this season's well-balanced aggregate. Probably facing the Army next week will be Hal Yount, Bill Le- Worthy, Bob Rambo, Charles Rut schky, HEirold Bucher, Ed Kaiser, Johnny Quirk, Frank Shuman, Bob Wallace, and Stan Forbes. 'Ken Weimer, Perry Gentzel and Ken Moist will act as alternates. Fencers Leave . For Meet Penn State's fencers who made such a brilliant showing against Navy last week-end will meet col.- nell and Syracuse in a triangular meet. 'at Ithaca; N. Y.. tomorrow. cbach Harry Krutter and the Nit lanY squad leave at noon today. Houck's Latest 'Dynamo Stance On Spaghetti Diet Bir BEN BAILEY , Penn State again has a hecAry- soon mastered the—fundame,ntals, weight boxer. Aldo Cenci made and in addition, acquired the name his initial ring appearance in Rec "Kid Carpet" (a title avhich should Hall Saturday night against an Op- explain itself after .a few more piment from North Carolina—and bouts). Aldo Cenci chalked up his initial Basically, the dynan . k . o stance is win of the boxing season. a psychological one. Cenci mere- The circumstances whic h ly assumes a formidable, angle, brought about his membership on displays an array of muscles Dr. Houck's staff seem remark- which tend'to puzzle and bewild alble in light of the fact that only .er the subject, and proceeds to ap a week ago Aldo was undecided ply a sleep inducing right hand. as to whether he should join the About a week ago "Chuck" and boxing team or the wrestling team. Aldo N moved their boxing studio Then he happened upon the solu- from the Alpha Phi Delt kitchen tion—or rather the dynamo, stance. •to Rec Hall.• The dynamo stance It came about in this watt': subsequently intrigued Dr. Leo Aldo is a dishwasher in the Al- (Ambassador) Houck, who was pha Phi Delta kitchen. His col- still seeking a heavyweight suc laborator on the pots and, pans, cessor - for recently departed "Hori one "Chuck" Cantanzaro, a Pre- zontal" Halpin. - Med junior, happened to be the possessor of a boxing style simi lar to the famous dynamic stance of Lou - Nova, the pugilistic spirit ualist: - The stance, intrigued Aldo, and so "Chuck" agreed to teach it to his.' friend. Aided by a special athletic diet (spaghetti) prepared by the cook, "Pep" Tuscano, who With the War Time Pr. W. T. Hunt announces the following change in his office hours: Bellefonte, 1 to 3 P. M. • State College, 3 to 5 P. M. Daily Except Wednesday See US For . All Your Printing Needs NITTANY Printing & Publishing Co. 119 South Frazier St. Dial 4868 Lion T rackmen Seek '42 Penn A.C, Titles Barney EWell will lead a team of 13 Nittany , runners against a field of 300 - of tliT - country's top track and • field athletes in the Penn A. C. meet at Convention Hall tonight.' Loss .of Max Peters, who will captain the Lion's skiing team at the Colgate meet this weekend, will weaken .the two-mile . relay team, which twill coMm)sed of four middle-distanters.,,,Ttobable mem bers of the• quartet are Alex tour genie, Bob klazel,,Zd Miller, and Herm Goffberg withllorm Gordon, Pennac Mile entiaiir• another pos sibility. Fresh Swimming Team Meets Cornell Away lager to -- get their first taste of Intercollegiate competition, .the frosh swimming team is primed for their first match with the Lit tle Red yearlings of Cornell Uni versity at Ithaca, N. Y., tomorrow night. In fine shape after their weekly intersquad meets with the varsity, the frosh will face a -strong Ith acan aggregation with a well balanced squad of 13 swimmers. Starting positions, however, are still indefinite, stated Coach Bob Galbraith. Keen competition" - has marked the time trials to determine who shall make the trip to Cornell. The frosh will have. only one other meet this season . With Mercers burg Academy, rebrtiary 21. Find Developed assumed the•role of , trainer, Aldo Naturally, the Doctor turned on that diplomatic smile of his, and proceedea to engage Cenci in one of his typical conversations. Hence, Aldo's appearance in , the ring last Saturday night. "Kid Carpet" didn't apply his anesthetic as expected, it is true. The reason for it was that the coach -had carefully instructed him to same 'the right and use a left jab only, for safety's sake, until be gains, a, little more ring experience. Then too, "Chuck" Catanzaro was out of town Saturday night, and Aldo intends 'to withhold his 'debut as a sandman for the ap proval of his first boxing instruc tor. Great things are, expected from the "Kid" in the game of cauli flower culture, barring unseen .ac cidents and providing the Doctor can maintain him . in fighting togs durable enough, to stay with the dynamo stance. • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Courtmen Face• Supreme Test in Syracuse Game Colgate Encounter Looms Tomorrow Having already cleared the first hurdle of their present six-game "suicide" schedule, Penn State's Nittany basketeers will invade Archbold Gymnasium at Syracuse tonight to battle the highly-touted Orangemen. Since Penn State has not defeat ed Syracuse for seven years on the latter's home court, Coach John Lawther's proteges will meet what might Well be termed the su preme test of the current campaign. The Orange passers have been run ning roughshod over Eastern com petition, and Tuesday night, they added emphasis to their reputation by blasting Cornell aside, 40-33. . Penn State's decisive triumph over Temple on Wednesday night has caused the Nittany stock to take an impressive rise also. With a record of six straight victories, and a season's total of 11 •out of 13 2 . the Lions will be gunning to break the Syracuse jinx and keep the victory streak intact. In the battle between . Syracuse and ,Penn State in Rec Hall mid way in December, the Lions cap italized on a second-half rally ,and finally upset the Orange quintet, 37-29. Revenge for this defeat, and the fact that the Syracuse coach, Lew Andreas, scouted the Penn State-Temple game Wednes day night are two definite reasons why Syracuse may be difficult to halt in tonight's fray. Following the battle with the Orange, Penn State will moue into Hamilton, N. Y., tomorrow night to cope with Colgate's Red Raiders. This is, the Lions' final game away from home, for beginning with the Pitt tussle Saturday, the Nittany cagers will wind up their schedule with four games in Rec Hall. At The Movies CATHAUM: "Wild Bill Hickock Rides" STATE "Bahama Passage" NITTANY: "Look Who's Laughing" and "Swamp Water" Your favor tanned Nor finished ca already "b OUILTI BOTTORF'S W. Va. Grapplers Renew Relations West Virginia wrestlers will meet the Lions in the fourth match contested between the two colleges and the first since 1933 as they seek their initial victory over the Nittany men tomorrow afternoon.. The varsity meet - will follow a pre liminary between the newly-select ed freshman squad and Wyoming Seminary at 12:30. A Mountaineer squad, composed mostly of sophomores, recently shot up the Temple Owl, 21-8. Mainstays of the team are three former members of the West Vir ginia football squad wh.o played against Penn State-the past Fall. In addition to 'heavyweight threats, Bill Bell, 165-pounds; Bob Dutton, 175-pounds; arid Virgil Williams, heavyweight; other strong representatives are Simeon Hall, 136-pounds; and Al Smolin, 155-pounds. The Nittany varsity squad will be primed for the fifth consecutive victory of the season as Coach Charlie Speidel enters an increas ingly experienced team. All weight classes except the 175-pound division have been filled on the freshman squad which makes its first appearance this season. Weigh-ins for both Penh State and Wyoming Semin ary have been set for 7:30 a. m. tomorrow night. Lynn Kippax '43, freshman manager, announced the freshmen scheduled to see service in the bouts were selected through elim ination matches run-off yesterday and Wednesday. Dari Valenti won his way into the 121-pound class. At the 128- pound position will be Paul Bend er, followed by Joe Steele wrest ling at 136-pounds. Johnny Bertolet and Charley Dipner will fill the 145 and 155- pound divisions respectively for the cub matmen., Completing the frosh roster are 165-pounder Glenn Smith and Jay Clymer in the unlimited slot. Corner Allen and Beaver BUY DEFENSE STAMPS PAGE THREE Two Varsity Gymnasts Injured In Practice, May Be Out Of Temple Meet Two members of Gene Wett stone's varsity gym team, Ed And erson and Lou Bordo, will be on the casualty list when the Lions hold their second league tilt against the Temple Owls in Rec Hall tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. Andreson sustained a badly sprained ankle and Bordo injured his foot while prsOcticing their routines yesterday. The serious ness of the injuries will be deter mined by x-ray examinations to day. Captain Charlie Senft continued to pace the rope climbers in yes terday's practice session by rack ing up times close to the four sec ond mark. The Owls are weak in this department and Wettstone is hoping for a clean sweep of the event. Anderson competed in his first league tilt against Princeton last week and won second place in tumbling, Last Two Days! FROMM'S Clearance Sale Your Last Chance! 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