.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1942 50 . .WteitiIlett Ili Quintets tontine IM 'Eliminations Intrathural competition in bas ketball and wrestling entered the second Week last night as 18 court siltiads Pind 50 matmen paired off. WRESTLING 121-4utind: Lowrie, Alpha Chi Sig, decisibned Ivory, KDR, 8-0; Ponleriantz. beta Sig, declaimed Hehin, Pi kappa Phi, 1:6. 1284:)ottna: Meta Tried, Watts, de 'cisionecl Wenger, t-0; Smiley, Phi Ginn, pinned IVlctreary, KDI:t, in 136-patmd: tile . Cauley, Phi Gaan, 'debisionecl RiChter, AGE, 6-1; AGR, defaulted to G. Roy, Phi Sig; and Eno pinned 'Cos grove in 3:53. 145-pound: Rubright, Mac Hall, defaulter; !to 'Griffith, For.; Catan 'oso, PSC, pinned Maguire in 1:50; Mendenhall, Beaver House, pin ned Weigel, Alpha Chi Rho, in 1:50; Nicklas, Alpha Sigma Phi, Won by forfeit from Freundlick, Beta Sig; and Coleman, Delta Chi, decisionPci Moreshed, Phi Kappa Sig, 5-4. • 155-pound: Sutherland, Beta Theta Pi, decisioned Procter, Sig- Ina PL.? 2; W. Taylor, Alpha Chi Sig, decisidned Snedecked, Bea-, ver House, 3-0; and Heitner, Theta Chi, wm by default from J. Hocking; Pi Kappa Phi. 165-pcand: Riley, TKE, pinned Arnothour, Triangle, in 1:30; Sa lorn, Phi Kappa Sig, pinned G. Hocking, Alpha Chi 'Sig, in the second period; Anthony, AGR, pinned Kruk, Sugma Pi, in the second period; and Sliyder pjn ned Reinbord, Irvin, -in the sec ond period. • . " 1754:)0uhd: ;Boyd, Sigma won by default Proin. Gross, "d-amina gig; and Kern, Phi 'Gam, pinned 'Carltcin, Alpha Zeta. Alpha Chi Sig, pintied Maddy, AGR, in 50 seconds of the second period; and Lebowitz, Gaintha Sig, pinned Arie, Beta Sig. ttiASkerBALL - Four battles were waged last night in the • indet)endent section of intramural basketball as Penn State Club No. 1 set back the Mac Hall Waiters, 21 to 7; Penn State 'Club No. 2 was not so successful against _Colonial Hotel, losing 16 to 7; the' Johnstown Five flooded Ath Hall, 14 to 8; and Burr-Nitt Club war handed a 19 to 11 defeat by Irvin Hall Frosh: On the fraternity front, Tau 'Phi Delta eked out a_ close 15 to 12 decision over the Beaver House . squad; Triangle defeated Pi Kap pa Phi, 19 to 10; Chi Phi fell to defeat at the hands of Pi Kappa Alpha, 1C to 8; a last quarter drive .rietted Theta Kappa Phi a 17 to 12 victory over Lambda Chi Alpha; and Acacia was edged out, 13 to 11, by Phi Kappa Sigma. hash Win In Basketball, Boxing, Lose Wrestling, Swim, And Gym TWo wins and three losses were Eckert, giant Nittany center, took chalked up by fresh sportth teams top scoring honors with six bas in five schedulefd events Saturday. kets while Will Patrkhill was sec- The boxing and basketball teams marked the credit side of the and high scorer with nine points. - ledger with wins while the gym, Running into tough opposition wrestling, and swimming teams with the Navy plebes, the first were defeated. year gymnasts were set down to In a close decision at West a 31-23 defeat at Annapolis. Jul -Point, the yearling boxers out- Pa-ific Coast Champion on pointed the plebes, 4 1 / 2 3 1 A. Vic- the side horse, won first in that, tories in the lower weights tipped event and paced what is said to be one of the best Navy freshman the scales in Penn State's favor, Losing to Met cersburg Aca- teams n years. Ray Sorenson demy at Mercersburg, the frosh scored one of State's two firsts on the horizontal bars,. while Miles swim team took only two first places. The score was 42-24. Katerman chalked up the other on the rope climb. During the meet, J. Ford of Mer- cersburg, broke the International After winning the first two Interscholastic record in the 440- bouts in a meet with the Cornell yard dash with a time of 4:56. Cubs at Ithaca, the freshman Three straight wins is the re- wrestling team lost the contest by cord of the '45 basketball squad a 17-13 score. Dm Valenti, Joe established when they easily beat Steele, and Charlie Dipner were the Susquehanna fresh in 'Dee the only Penn State men to win Hall by a score of Russ their bouts. Swordsmen Slash . 16-1 I Victory Over Temple Nittany Lion fencers swept all threeweapon divisions for an easy 16-11 ., „victory over Temple's swordsmen last weekend in pre paration for this Saturday's en gagement with the Engineers from Lehigh:' • Penn State .made its strongest showing in the epee competition to win the second victory of the sea son. Score by Weapons: Poll—Penn State' 5; TeMple 4. Epee—Penn State , a - ,- Temple 3. Saber—Penn State 5„ Temple. 4. Lion Gymnasts Sink Naiy, 1044 The varsity gymnasts continued to share the ETGA league lead with Army 'by sinking a strong Navy team 30-24 at Annapolis Saturday afternoon, With the Middies leading 23-22 going into the tumbling event, Hal Zimmerman and Ed Anderson copped first and second positions to give the Lions their winning margin. Sol Small led the Wettstonemen in scoring with a first on the paral lel bars and third placesin the side horse and rings'for a total of seven points. Althotie injured while warming up for the flying rings, Small competed and displayed a smooth routine to .gain one point for the Lions. Charles Warrington pulled the greatest upsetS when' e Piked sec ond on the side horse and Sid Rud man won secend - Plibe on the rings, being edged Out 6f first Place by one Point Vileidle -,.aptaitir Mid Shipman Blattman, won the•side horse, ihori zOntal bar, And placed second on the parallel bats to pace his team with 13 points. Captain Charlie:Senn tied Mid shipman Cox in the rope climb at 4.2 but lost in the climb-off by one tenth of a second.. Senft, however, broke the Penn State record of 4.3 set by Roman Pieo _Last year. Horizontal Bars—Won by Blatt man, N, 280; second, Trybala, PS, 271; third, Rudman, PS, 252. Side Horse . — Won by Blattman, N, 252; second, - -Warrington, PS, 246 third, Small, PS; 232. Rope Climb Tie between Cox, N, and Senft, PS. : Time, 4.2 sec onds (Cox won the climb-off); third, Young, PS, 4,4 seconds. Parallel Bars —Won by Small, PS, 273; second, Blattman, N, 256; third, Bordo, PS, 255. • • Plying Rings Won, by Parker, N, 265; second, Rudman, PS,, 264; third, Small, PS, 241. Tumbling Won by Zimmer man, PS, 285; second, Anderson, PS, -230; third, Hale,. N, 226. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS THE . DAILY COLLEGIAN Cagers Await West Nittany Boxers Face Baird Wins As Army Scores, 6 1 / 2 -1 1 / 2 Victory The Nittany boxers will look for greener pastures tonight when they invade Syracuse after re ceiving their second straight set back at the ,hands of the Army Ca dets Saturday night, 6 1 / 2 -1 .1 / 2 . A rejuvenated line-up will face the veteran 'Orange team tonight. Coith LeO Houck inserted Milt Dickson, Ed Gales, and Mak Pa lena in the roster for the Army tilt and Will continue his juggling by taking Jess Fardeltla instead of Dickson and Bill Calveit in place of Gales for the 'Syracuse battle. The Lions meet a formidable Orange team tonight, with the Bob Baird-Lorn Schoff 145-pound battle promising to be outstand ing. Schoff is a two-time EtBA winner and Baird is undefeated this season. • Captain Bob Baird was the only Lion puncher to taste victory at West Point while Jack Grey made a last round come-back to gain a draw for the other one-half point. Dickson, Gales, and Palena, lost their bouts by close decisions and Aldo Cenci lost a heart-breaking match to his more aggressive op ponent, Cadet Burdett. •Homei Hoffman and Cadet Pe- Sion. den tangled in the feature, bout in Sensational Cornell sophomore which Peden registered his fifth Gordon Steele ran his string of victories to five by ekeing out a straight, first round TKO of the decision over Mike Kerns in the season. Both contestants fought unlimited division. viciously but Peden dropped Hoff- With Miller, 136-pounder, hold man with a right hook in 1:14 of the initial period. ing a '6-3 'edge on him, Allan Crab tree turned the tables by throw- Bill RiChards had difficulty in ing his man in 1 7:20. At 128- realching his taller 155-pound op pounds, Sam Harry succeeded in 'ponent, 'Cadet Lane, and lost by a 'decision. • taking Nickerson, Big Red light weight threat; by an 8-6‘ decision. Summaries: Captain Glen Alexander, 155- IP-pound: Grey, PS, and Lahm fought to a draw, pounder, and Ralph Sayre, 165- IVI-pound: Dulaney, Army, de- pbunder, both displayed their cisioned Dickson. usual aggressive talctics to win 135.pcund: Peden, Army, TKO- their bbuts by decisive margins. ed Hoffman, 1:14 of first round. The summaries: 145-pound: Bvird, PS, decision- 121-pound class: Charlie Ride ed Pence. nour, PS, decisioned Littleton, • 155-pound: Lane, Army, deci- 10-0. sioned Richards. 128-pound class: Sam Harry, PS, 165-pound: Allen, Army, deci- decisioned Nickerson, 8-6. sioned Gales. 128-pound class: Allan Crab tree, PS, threw Miller, bar arm 175-pound: Clay, Army, deci and chancery, in 7:20. sioned Palena. 145-pound class: Joe Mount, Unlimited: Burdett, Army, de- Cornell, threw John Henry, cra cisioned Cenci. die, in , i•l5. 155-pound class: Captain Glen Alexander, PS decisioned Harris, 5-1. Ohio State Nips Lion Trackten Upsets and new records predom- nelson and crotch, in 3:11. Mated the track and field meet at HvyW.t." cla's's: Steele; Cornell, the Ohio State field house last Sat- decisioned Mike Kerns, 10-7. urday night as the Nittany Lions dropped their opening dual meet Fil4 , nit m itts rs ha tont to the Buckeye cinder squad, 55 2-3 to 48 1-3. In;] y VI Ball Just as in the past three years, the mile relay event was the decid- VOtitt? )34a:a. ing element in the battle for track Friday's volley ball results supremacy between the two showed Ag Eds 'victorious over schools. Ohio State turned in a 3:26 Ath Hall Waiters No: 1, 15-5, 15-3; relay time to close the hectic meet. Penn Haven etirninging Watts New records set by Penn State Hall White, 15-2, 15-12; , and Ath entrants were the 49.5 second quar- Hall 'Wri'te'rs No. 2 losing to Fair ter-mile effort and the 24 foot, 4 mount 'Hall, 15-6, 9-15, 15-2. inch broad jump of Barney Ewell' Yesterday's games ended , with and the high jump of 6 feet, 5 1 / 2 Phi Delta Theta No. '2 walloping inches turned in by Johnny Glenn. Lambda. Chi Alpha No. 2, 15-2, Curt Stone and Norm Gordon 15-12; Alpha Sigs nipping Sigma were the other first place winners Phi Alpha, 15-7, 8-15, and 16-14. for the Blue and White with the Phi Delt No. 1 lost to Theta Chi, sophomore two-milers missing the 13-15, 15-7, 15-11. record by .6 of a second with a HANDBALL 9:42.5 performance and Gordon Weaver, Pi Kappa Phi, won the breezing in ahead of Alex Bour- only IM handball ,game played genie with a 4:27.9 mile pefform- yesterday by defeating Koven, Al ance, pha Si,ma Phi. Homer, DTD, Barney dropped . the 60-yard forfeited to Kesler, Delta Tau dash event to Captain Ralph Ham- Sigma. mond to provide the upset of the meet. Best explanation of the Nit At star's first defeat was given At The Movies by a Columbia Dispatch reporter, CATHAUM: who said, "Hammond, always a "Captain Of The Clouds" slow starter, got off to a brilliant STATE: jump and led all the way." "We Were Dancing" Bob Hazel, Ed Miller, and Don NITTANY: Dolbin just missed placing by tak- M. Pulliam Esquire" and ing close fourth position slots. "Yoti'll Never Get Rich" Army Hands Rifle Squad First Defeat After seven straight victories, the Nittany Lion riflemen went down to defeat at the hands of Army in a shoulder to shoulder match held at West Point Satur day. The score was 1370 to 1392. High scorer for the yiSiting Nittanymen was Co-chptain Eel Yount with a 276. Whet-le blazed a 26 . 5 to lead the Arm'y in break ing their own range record. linen Haffen 'Cornell, .1143 Only one team, Lehigh, stands in the way of an all-con- quering grappling squad that marked up the sixth consecutive victory of the season by flatten ing the stubborn Cornell matmen, 17-13, Saturday. Joe Littleton, brilliant Big Red 121-pounder, provided Charlie Ridenour with too much opposi tion to permit a pin, but Ridenour manhandled him to a 10-0 deci- 165-pound class: Ralph Sayre, PS, decisioned Schaeffer, 7-0. 175-pound class: Brown, Cor nell; threw Bob Motgan, reverse Virginia's Invasion ; Syracuse Tonight Mountaineers Rated Among Nation's Best Rated fourth in the nation's bas ketball standings, West Virginia's high-scoring cburtmen will con tinue their conquest for the Eastern chambionship When they battle 'Cciach john Lawther's Lions on the Rec 'Hall hardwood tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Eveh thoukh the heralded Moun taineers are laVored to Win, this long-aWatted court classic should be a battle of chairhpiohs all the way. Coaech John Lawther's Lions have won nine straight and are ex pected to rebound 'following their mediocre 33-28 victory over the Pitt Panthers oh 'Saturday night. West Virginia, on the other hand, is not an unbeatable team. Coach Dyke •Raese's proteges, who were swamping all opponents in their whirlwind rise to the top, were halted unexpectedly by Temple last Friday night in Philadelphia's Convention Hall. They retaliated Saturday night, however, by de cisively whipping W&J to bring the Mountaineer record to 13 vic tories and 2 defeats. If Penn State breaks West Vir ginia's championship bubble by de feating the •Mountaineers tomorrow night, it will be sweet revenge for the Lawthermen. Penn State's last loss was an embarassing 58-33 af fair at the hands of West Virginia, and since then the Lions have gone unbeaten. The summaries of the Pitt gaine: Pitt (28) fg f-ft lot Egan, f 1 0- 0 2 Malarkey Swacus, f Paffimth Shuber, c Lohmeyer Carlson, g Artmah Spartz, .g Ziolkowski '0 3- 5 3 Totals 8 12-17 28 Penn State (33) fg f-ft tot Gent, f Gross, f Baltimore, c Ramin, g Hornstein Grimes, g Totals OH JOHNNY-WHAT A PIPE! TUCKER PAGE THREE 1 '0- 0 2 0 0- .0 0 1 0- 1 2 2 , 6- 7 10 1 1-2 3 0 0- 0 0 2 2- 2 6 0 '0- 0 0 0 1- 5 1 0 2- 3 2 4 '2- 2 10 2 2- • 2 6 1 2- 3 4 3 2- 2 8 1 0- 0 2 11 11-17 33
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