THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19,42 Navy Gym Team Ready For Lions An experienced Middle gymnas-. tic team awaits the arrival of Coach Gene Wettstone's Nittany, squad at Annapolis Saturday for the meet that will break the three way tie for first place honors in the Eastern League. "The meet will be a toss-up," Wettstonae • commented yeserday. file mentor. 'whited out tha;t the two teams have several stars, and a point or two naay 'decide the cop: feat. • Outstanding performer for the . Navy is Captahl *an Blattrpann Oio: will be entero in the side .horse, parallel . bars, and; horizoptal bar. N,avy . also 'boasts of capable' contestants iii Peorge Davis and Bill Cox in the rope climb,. B'Oth men• have been aocking four sec onds flat throughout the season and LlOri Captain Charlie Senft will have to be in top form to near their mark. Al - Parker and Al Ellis are No. 1 and . 2 men on the Middie roster in the flying rings events, while Salon Hale leads the tumblers. Wettstone believes his *gymnasts should capture the tumbling and parallel bars events .because of the commendable work of Hal Zim merman, Eddie Anderson, and Sol Small. A close event. is expected on the site . horse where the Penn State contestants will meet three Navy men who have placed in almost every meet this year. The entry of . Charles Warrington, who was on the sidelines because of sickness. 'fox, the Temple meet, should hol ster the Lion chances on the horge., Warrington has .a smooth routine and can perforin with flawless form. RifiqnleP [rush Penll; ffelhnlen Nip lowa •Results of twa more weekend postal matches show that the Lion Marksmen are still among the na tion's 'undefeated rifle teams. The varsity riflemen nosed ott. Penn,. 1383 to 1368, while the freshmen. five nipped loWa State by a close 1321 to 1318 count. High scorer for the three-posi tion matches was freshman Ken yount with 287. Varsity high scor er was Co-captain Bill LeWorthy, who blazed 'a 283. captain Arno P. Mowitz, rifle coach, has not received scores from one varsity opponent and two ROTC rivals of last Saturday's competition. Scores from Montana State, Utah 'and New Mexico, all western colleges, have'not arrived. Ten varsity riflemen will leave at 7 a. m. tomorrow for West Point where they will fire a shoulder to shoulder match with the Army cadets on Saturday. Postal meets with Drexel, Cornell, Lehigh, Car negie Tech, and Mississippi State 'will also be fired this week. FROMM'S Repriced to Closeout! Regular $35 and $4O TUXEDOS TAILS $2495 Tuxedos in sizes 35, 36, 39, 40, 42, 44, only! 12 suits io sell at this price. Fulls dress suits in sizes 35 to 44 . Shorts, longs, regulars! All at one price. $24.95 FROMM'S State College, Pa EighilM Cage Wrestlers . Con Volleyßall, Ha ndball Tourneys In Progress, •-• , :4 • Competition in intramural sports Continued yesttrday in Rec .13a11 with . basketball, wrestling, handball, Arid v °HO ball contests in both thefraltern_44; and the in 49.PePilTt cliYjs l PO4- :BASKEteiLL With ten seconds to play in cage competition, Rai .. etinda, Rover Boys' forward, drat:4*d a foul through the hoop to defeat a scrap py Colonial Hotel', nye, 15 to 14. In the same manner, Ted Winter tallied a' one-pointer with 40 sec onds to play to tlviti , ifor the SPE over TKE by the same 15 to 14 count. • In the opening fraternity con test, "Beta Theta Pi trounced the Alpha Chi Bhp qujnilpt,'2o tp 11. Sigma Chi doubled up on' Phi Sigma Kappa by scoring a 16 to 8 win. Bob Wear was high: scorer for the victors with seven mailc ers. In the lowest scoring tilt of the tournament, Phi Sigma. Delta held Phi Epsilon Pi to one field goall to win, 7 to 2. Alpha Kappa Pi forfeited to Gamma Sigma Phi. With Dick Molyneaux leading the attack with ten . points, the Dogpatchers swappeid a helpless Blue and' White fie by a lop sided 18 to 2 score. -Jordan Hall bowed to Penn State- Club No. 1, 21 t 0,717. as Chuck Thompson led the winners attack with ten counters. Fairmount Hall outscored the 'Penn State Club N 6 2 in a wild scoring contest;' 23. to 11. Emmet Nortan and Randall McLaughlin tied for scoring honors for the victors with eight points each. WRES7LItq Independent coMPetition began in the 145-pound 'Glass as Yackle, Jordan, pinned EAtiagsen, Irvin, in 56 seconds of first period; Krug decisioned R. Stevenson, Allen Co-op, 7-3; Shoemaker pinned Kintigh in 1:45; and Maguirede faulted io Catanoso; PSC. At the 155-pound - class Weid man gained a • referee's decision from R. McNaul after two extra periods; C. Hocking defaulted to Carlton, Ag Ed; and Hellier pin ned J. Fishburn in 1:20. .In • the 145-pound fraternity weight, Woods, AGR, defaulted to Frieudlich, Beta Sig; . R. Miller, Al pha Chi Sig, pinned — Wagonhurst, Alpha Sig Pi, in 1:05; R. Roy, Phi Sig, decisioned Heiden, Alpha Chi Rho, 6-0; Mathews, Phi Kap Sig, decisioned Greene, Alpha Chi Sig, 4-2. • Mendenhall, Beaver. House, pin ned Kennedy, Alpha.Z,eta, in 3:25; Fast, Sigma Chi, decisioned G. Warner, 6-2;• Yeaple, Tri angle, pinned Klase, Alpha Chi Rho, in 3:32. In the 155-pound *bracket, Em monds, PiKA, decisioned St. Clair, Beta, 8.0; Briner, TKE, pinned Cannon, Alpha Phi Sig, in 3:42; Charles, KDR, decisioned Mitchell, Phi Kap Sig, 4-0; and Sutherland, Beta Theta . Pi, decisioned Rich ards, PiKA, 12-8. VOLLEYBALL volley ball competition resulted in Sigma Pi No. 2.defaulting to Al pha Chi Sigma No. 2, Theta Xi No 2 defeating DU, 15-6, 15-12, and Phi Sigma Kappa winning from AKPi, 15-6, 15-8. Tonight, Phi Sigma Delta will meet Alpha Zeta No. 2; Lambda Chi Alpha will face Alpha Chi Rho, and Gamma Sigma Phi will tackle Sigma Nu No. 2. HANDBALL Two players advanced by for feit in handball. Sembler, Gam ma Sigma Phi, won from Gramley, DU, r4ncl Scheppman, Phi Sigma Kappa, defeated Spatro, Delta Theta Sigma. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ms Wi e Bout tin Track Squad S,elocted For Ohio State Meet 'With a squad of 16 track and field men selected by Chick Wer nor for Saturday night's Ohio State meet, the Nittany cinder contin gent is putting the finishing touches on a strenuous week of preparatory workouts. Members of the field division who, will compete against the Buelsgyes are Joe Bakura, vault ing captain; ,Bohn Glenn and Or vis Krug, high jumpers; and Sol Harlin arid Ken Schoonover, weighttnen. Ohio track experts will probably favor Bob Wright, Ohio speedster, -in the hurdle events, but their pre dictions may prove awry when Barney Plesser, who ran near rec ord time in the 50-yard highs be hind national champion Fred Wol cott at the Pennac Meet, tops the timbers in the campus field house. 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Come in and make goal. choice of selections at ROOM MU Lto THE SIC ,:, „,lennland 13uilding Phone 2:311 State College ~,,,,,\ Cagers Await Crucial Puckmen Trounce Battle With Pill M. Joseph, 5-1 Pitt's unpredictable basketball team, which gained recent promi nence throughout the East when it became the first "name" team to lose to the hapless Carnegie Tech Skibos, will invade Rec Hall this weekend to battle the Lions in the only varsity athletic event carded on the Saturday night schedule. In addition to redeeming them selves for the 56-46 setback to Car negie Tech, the Pitt Panthers will haVe another incentive for defeat ing the Nittanymen. The Lions now own an eight-game victory, streak, and it is a sure bet that the Smoky, City quintet will pool every effort in an attempt to halt Penn State's enviable record. Sparked by the outstanding play ing of Larry Gent, Elmer Gross, and Herk Baltimore, the Nittany basketeers have won 13 out of 15 this year. High spot of the cur rent victory march was the upset victory over Syracuse as the Lions turned the tide on the Orangemen's court for the first time in 22 years. and Curt Stone, Will compete against a strong Buckeye distance outfit headed by Kiracofe and Yates. PAGE THREE Special to The Daily Collegian HERSHEY, Pa., Feb. 18—Penn State's hockey six trounced a stub born but completely outclassed St. Joseph team here tonight by a score of 5-1. Dominating the play in every period, State drew first blood when Johnny pufford hit the nets un assisted at 3:15 of the first period. Dufford repeated after a pass from Ted Cauffrnan at 5:35. Midway in the second period Tom Goodwin of State was sent to the penalty box for a boo-o,9l*ck. St. Soseph toy. Ovantage of the break when IVfcC.l9ll4n . d tallipd un assisted. at 9:55 for their only score. Dufford opened the third period for State with a goal unassisted at 1:45. Taking a Pass from John son he repeated with another tally, at 4:15. Bert Anthony scored the fifth and final goal for State on an assist from Dufford at 1:30. At The Movies CATHAUM: "Sullivan's Travels" NITTANY "Blues In The Night" and "I Wake Up Screaming"