A.c..111.11J411.1 - 7Bal.rArty 20, 1942 , . BEM= Iritratnural Competitions Wrestlers Leave Advance In 4 Sports For Cornell Tilt Handball, Volley Ball r Eliminations Continue Fbur intramural tourneys con tinued in Rec Hall last night as basketball, •wrestling, handball, and volley ball competition was • resumed: BASKETBALL •• .. , In the opening fraternity cage :contest Phi Gamma Delta swamp ed. tlie Lambda Chi Alpha quin tet, 27 to 9; Al Jones of the win ners was high scorer with eight 'points in a game that featured 15 fouls. Fine teamwork on the part, of the Sigma -Alpha. Epsilon basket ; ears spelled defeat for Alpha Sig ma Phi by a 14 to 2 score.-Irvin Hall Po. 2 .won'. by forfeit over Atherton. Hall Waiters No. 2. In .another lopsided game, Pi 'Kappa Phi ran roughshod over 'Phi Kappa, 26 to 10. Paul Will 'hide of Pi Kappa Phi tallied nine 'countem to lead in scoring. In a slow and rough tilt, Alpha Chi ;Sigma nosed out the Delta Upsilon five, 10 to 6 after leading 3 to 1 at the half. Scoring honors for the evening ;went to Bill "Bull" Laughlin of the Alpha Gamma Rho five who accounted for 12 points in his team's 18 to 9 win over Delta Theta Sigrna.:::. , 0 'lead art the half was enough for the Irvin *Hall frosh to:Coast,to a 21 to 16 victory over , the, Forf stry Society. John Ben ' , iiett ; S:to . ok scoring honors for the winners with 11 'Counters. Dave- AlstOn,--frosh football star, ..speked the •,Y-Le-Low in their 25jto 4 win over A. S. M. Watts Ball .Blues , - dolibled up on the Lions Club'as the hall boys won, " 16:to 8...1..' Ilowrie, Alpha Chi Sig; pinned.-Kennedy, ViKA, in 45;'.. - Wagnus, TKE, defaulted Ito Pomeraptz, Beta Sig; and. Stein . brnch, Alpha Chi Sig, defaulted to Heirn,..Pi Kappa_ Phi. . 126-pound: McGF4rvey, Kappa 'Big, defaulted to Sthiley, Phi Gam. 136. pound: Coleman, Delta Chi, ' decisioned W. McCord, AGR, 7-6; . • ; lyforeshed„ Alpha Chi Rho, deci sione)d.Crouse, Alpha Chi Rho, 5-0; Willis, - DU, decisioned Denholni, pi , Kappa Phi,. 5-0; McCauley, Phi . • • Gam; decisioned McCall, PiKA, • Lion Trackmen Face 7-0; • Richter, AGR, pinned Born- ". man,.Alpha - Chi Sig, in 1:27. Strong Buckeye Cinder 145-pound: Goodwin, DU, de faulted to Weigel, Alpha Chi Rho. Squad Saturday Night •; .155-pound: P. Snedeker, Beaver Facing a team that 'has defeat- House, pinned Thompson, Pi Kap- ed Michigan State, Pur pa Phi, in 3:53. In the .only sche- due, and Pitt by overwhelming I duled :independent bout, Bitting, margins in the past. six weeks, won by default fr: om Mc- Penn State's track varsity will be Intyre: 7 ----- - ' ---- opening its dual meet schedule 165-pound: F. Stevenson, TKE, with one of the nation's top track was.dec'Sioned by Saloin, Phi Kap- teams when they meet Ohio State pa • Sig, 7-0; Amthour, Triangle, at the Buckeye field - house Sat deciSioned Fell, Sig Pi, 5-4; Kruk, urday night. Sig ; Pi, - decisioned Jimeson, Phi The 15-man team, scheduled to KEinpa Sig, 3-2; and Anthony, - leave Altoona at 10.ro'cloek to . AGR, decisioned Weisenfeld, Beta night, will have a better than • Sig, 7-0. even chance of upsetting The Ohio Vnlimited: .Frescoln, Alpha Chi cinder squad in a meet which rm.- :. sig, pinned Fisher, PiKA, in 1:30; tional tratk experts .pick as one and Bree, Gamma Sig, was deci- of the outstanding meets of the sioned by Maddy, AGR, 7-5. indoor season. HANDBALL • - Sid Semler, Gamma Sigma Phi, defeated John * Scheppman, Phi Marksmen Nip Montana Sigma Kappa, 21-4, 21-9. Don For Seventh Straight Bornman Alpha Chi Sigma, won from Jim Kennedy, Alpha Zeta. Varsity marksmen bagged their I-lE.rry Friedman, 'Phi Sigma Del- seventh straight win of the sea ta, Ed Weaver, Pi Kappa Phi, and son by trouncing Montana State Emerson Sortore, Pi Kappa Phi, as final returns of were week's won by forfeits. postal matches were announced. VOLLEY BALL The final count was 3688 to 3621. First round play- in IM volley On the card for 'the riflemen ball continued with Alpha Zeta this weekend is a shoulder to No. 2 defeating Phi Sigma Delta, shoulder meet with Army at West 15-11, 11-15, and 15-12; Alpha Chi Point. Also scheduled for the Rho winning over Lambda Chi Al- Lions are five,. postal matches pha, 15-2. 6-15, and 15-8, and Sig- with Cornell, Drexel, Lehigh, ma Nu ado. 2 eliminating Gamma Washington State, and Mississippi State. , Sigma Phi. 15-8 and 15-6. Naval reserves are training at BUY DEFENSE STAMPS . Notre' Parno. A goo[i place to learn Nittany'Boxers Practice In Wee*lolol Dawn ' When.ntost students were slum bering this morning, Leo Houck's varsity mittmen were working out in Rec • Hall in, preparation for their match with thee Army Cadets tornorrOW night.,irie Lions will stop over in New York tonight and will arrive at 'West point to morrow morning. - • The team is due for a tough weekend with. tiijay's 7 a. m. practice-- session-jtist a starter. When the ringmen return from their match at AfFity Sunday, they will immediately work out since they must face a strong Syracuse team Tuesday night. Gymnasts Depart For Navy Today All members of the varsity gym team worked out hard yesterday afternoon to add finess to their routines befui e they embark on their tour to Annapolis for their meet with Navy tomorrow. Coach Gene Wettstone an nounced yesterday that practical ly the same lineup that participat ed at Temple meet_ would com pete against NaVy: Lou Bordo arid Ed Anderson will again be listed in tumbling, Idving recov ered from their .injuries and Charles Warringtori--iwill bolster the Lions in the side horse. The freshman gymnasts are in for a real contest thiS Saturday when they meet the Navyplebes, according 'to Coach •• Wettstone. Undefeated in the past three sea sons, the yearlingsi . ' will, meet strong opposition in jilt plebes, one of whom is the Pacific Coast champion of the side-horse. Lineup: Horizontal Bar Bordo, Rud man, Lebow and Trybala. Parallel Bars Teti, Bordo, Zimmerman, and Small. . Side Horse—Warrington,. Bush, Teti, and Small. Rings' .Small and- Rudman. Tumbling Bordo, Trybala, Anderson, and Zimmerman. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN With only two more dual meets Claiming that they have de scheduled, the Nittany wrestlers vised a plan to combat Penn leave today for Ithaca where a State's famed sliding zone de victory-hungry Cornell squad Tense, the Pitt basketball forces will attempt to snap the varsity will get a chance to make good Lions' winning streak when they their boast when they battle the clash tomorrow. Lions in Rec Hall tomorrow night A close match is expected as at 8 o'clock. ' the Big Red has shown champion- In the preliminary, Coach Nick ship material in several weights. Thiel's yearling' cagers will be Results in the lightweight di.vi- gunning for their fourth victory sons may determine the victor. in six starts as they clash with Coach Charlie Speidel .is mak- the Susquehanna frosh at 6:30 ing numerous changes in the P. m. . freshman team lineup that met With hopes .of keeping their Wyoming Seminary. Only three eight-game victory streak intact, positions . will be filled by grap- the varsity courtmen will face a piers who saw action last week. Pitt quintet that is on the rebound The following varsity men will following an embarra'ssing loss to probably make the trip leaving Carnegie Tech early this week. by bus at 12:30 p. m.: Charlie The following article, which Ridenour, Sam Harry, Allan appeared in the Pitt News, infers Crabtree, John Henry, Captain that the Panthers have prepared Glenn Alexander, Ralph Sayre, a surprise for the Lions. Accord- Bob Morgan, and Mike Kerns. ing to the News, "Coach Carlson Members of the freshman team has revealed that he has devised will be Joe Steele, Henry Mat- a plan of attack to successfully tern, Pete Dipner, Ben Ulrich, combat the Lions' famed block- John' McNeely, Don Valenti, ing zone defense that gave the Glenn Smith, and Jay Clymer: Panthers no end of trouble in the Penn State's grapplers are - -de first encounter. However, the seeking their sixth consecutive Ridenour, 121-pound thunderbolt, usually loquacious Doctor refuses victory of. the season. Last year will meet a foe worthy of his tal- to reveal any of the details 'of his Cornell was humbled by an 18-6 ents in Captain Joe Littleton at newly developed system." defeat. Cornell tomorrow. Littleton, also The Lions will lineup with El undefeated this season, has a mer Gross and Larry Gent at for- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS string of four consecutive victor- wards and Herk Baltimore at cen - ies. ter. ' .. . . • Good WINDCREST . Brockerhoff Hotel • Direct • Tap Beer• Wine Liquor Beer RED Food • Dine . HORSE •. , • Dance • . DANCING U. S. Route 322 In Our Cocktail Lounge TAVERN It's Air Conditioned Pleasant Gap, Pa. 2 Miles North of Reedsville, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. -STEAKSThe "BENM1111" Penn Belle Hotel AIR CONDITIONED • Bellefonte's most rea- Are Our Specialty . . . New CIRCULAR and DifferßAß ent sonably priced Bar and Every Night Lounge. 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