AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1942 „ig„,:,,R__:. • _ .• ._,... VirginiafFavQred Over Nittany Lion, CoUrtm:,ert Invaders Boast Hight-Scoring Attack Sy GORDON COY .Heilaided, as one of, the greatest . ...._ '-aria `that has ever donned the - BASKETBALL • '..)-#4'-" , ,. NO- (gold. of West Virginia In the fraternity section. of , intra- Special To The Collegian ~01.VerSity, the, championship- mural basketball last night Phi. 'SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 24—The . , 011ficl' MOuntaineer caters will in- Sigma Delta eked out a close deci- 'Penn State boxing team lost . a 5 1 / 2 - 1 / 2 lti:i reeq }pit at 8' o'clock tonight Sion over •Theta,.Chi, 13 to 12 • by- .2 battle to the defending inter ! Jth . , confident -intentions . 01 , . virtue of a lasrmintite field goal collegiate champion Syracuse team. ;ikiihirik Penn State' a . Lions and by. Liebermari;-.Theta. Xi Was de- 'here tonight before 2,000, fans. for siirint a bid for national' bas- Seated by Phi Sigma Kappa, 22' to their third , straight. setback.. Homer etball; honors. 8;. Delta, Sigma, Phi swamped the Hoffman and, Jess. Fardella were. the only Lions to gain victories - .., ... Alpha Chi . Rho squad, 20. to q; it More than 6,006 fans are ex ' while Bill Richards fought to a was• Sigma PI over Sigma Chi, 26' t ected to, jam the, llfittany strong- ''' • ' • to 10; ands Alper over Old; int*, a battle 'that promises Alpha draw. . 'Kappa. Pl, 16 to - 5, The match was , marked by four II 'therfire an&color• Of. any Mad- TKO's, all registered, by Syracuse, ••on.Square- st en •classic. Me "`' d d On the.. independent. ' front the roPOlitai sports: writers will add- Gypsies dropped one to Y-Le-Low, and the close. decision won by. Lor en Schoff over a t i -, 1. - , I . 1.6. to 11.; the.Dogpatcht'rs. won on, Cp a n Bob Baird. . . the "big • tithe". atmosphere, as in, the feature. bout. a. forfeit from the Phys. g 4 Majors; • 111-the• play-by-play radio broad- Fardellawupset Jack Roland by a Penn Haven topped, the Nittany est, iiveft from the floor. decision in the 127 class and Horn- Corot), five,.1.0,1d76"; and. the Engle- 'Although both teams have re - Ha 1 side Club edged out. the Wattsl er , Hoffman. barely edged Benny ords of 14 victories ; 'and -2' de- Blues, 11 to 7.' - Sgrol in the 135-pound tilt. Rich eats, the, invading • Mountaineers, , , ards and Ned Weber fought a coun ho have. scored 886 points this WRESTLING, ter-punching duel to gain an even ,eason; beast a definite edge over Eight wrestlers moved- into the split in the 155-pOund match. 'O,aqh - .Tohn Lawther's unpredict- semi-final round of - intramural Gerry AuClair scored the first , )a1.6 Lions; West -Virginia, with competition as a result of last Orange technical knockout by ilashihg,trurriphs. over Pitt, Ar- night's action. . flooring 127-pound Jack Grey in - i Navy, and. Penn State, is rated. Only nine more bouts remain to 1:15 minutes of the first round in Uttli' In the nation's basketball place all surviving.. wrestlers into the . finest fight of his career and, Toots Mirabito, sent Aldo Cenci to 0010. Rankings show that the finals After Thursday night's 1e.: , ..-IVI . , t,uhf 2 jinerrs. place behind eliminations,. the tournament will . -- - ploradr., .West, Texas. State and rest until, the finals to be staged • liriois: in that order. next week. lion liockeymeni Meet „I l airing already, scored more - . F And 'M Ai-Hershey han - 200 points., apiece. this season, VOLLEY BALL , i i lcli . .lie: l li,n,g, 8,414.43.1(1y Baric will. - Kappa. Sigma. won a. first- round. - Bolstered' by several good prac ,,ariy, the brunt of West Virginia's victory. over. Phi .Kappa Sigma,. tice sessions on • the college skat at: Scoring-attack, which. has ac- with, scores of 15-1, 15414 KDR ing , rink as a result of the recent cold, weather, the. Lion. hockey Otintetti:_for. an . average of 55 , No, 2 lost to. Alpha Chi. Sigma No. !pinta tat ganie, this., seasons . 1 by 15-13, 15-4. Phi Gamma , team' will seek to extend . its win Delta nipped AlPha . ChtSigma No, streak to, three, straight when, it ~ , The. .- latestpreview of.Motintainr • meets -Franklin- and Marshall to -." -• . . . ,-;er..,•rixjght -.. Was, shown- in. Pitts- ' 3 .15-7, 15-7, 11-15: night in, the Hershey Ice Palace. FOrghf,Motiday night, when, Car- T.huralay's schedule .pits Sigma. The E. & Mt puckmen are run -1,;#01,:e.,, T . ,ocp. , k•hapless. Skibos were Xt.i. No. 1.. against Alpha Zeta. No. nersup in the Eastern In' tercolleg ectsNely walloped by- West Vir- 1, Beta Sigma Rho with DTD, and tate- League, and are expected to !il`;'iii..;:;,i77-33. providp a. stiff battle for Coach Art •, . . 4 ,',A Onight,s ( probable.• startinm pa No. 1., - -- ":' , o .t.p.,.:.. , . • • - Davis' boys. '`•r ;•-,....i..:.. . . ~ . , .:,:i-...;„,....ia,.,.,.:.• ~ • . - • -.-..: HANDBALL. - - Coach Davis will start Captain {! - .4::, -, Xest:''Virginia• •.. . " • State • Playing' ' , the first. games in the. - - Larry Lightbody at the goalie i s .' l '.' , V s. 4•l' 'w . ' Gent Handball tournament Brookes DU spot, Bert Anthony and- Tom . ,P4•;',,';;Bani_inon. ' •' Gross was defeated by Howarth, Sigma Goodwin at the' defensive, and '. W; , "i - • ite,l,•k%:, , l .. KeSling - Baltimore pi; .Friedman, Phi Sigma, Delta, de- Johnny Dufford at. center. Ted ~. -',. - Banc. Grimes feated Sortoi7e, Pi, Kappa Phi, and Cauffman and Earl Johnson will -' . z- " 4 '-.:K-, , ..lrii.ar Ramin Byers, DTD forfeited to , Baldi DU. start at the wing spots. WOLFE Glonland Building Feb. 27 Orange Boxers Score Four TKO's intramurals. As Lions Drop Third. Straight 51/2-11/ 3~` Q:`•. SENIOR ',.ALL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ...,,,, Dial 2217 4 ' 4 4 , 1„G" ...' James Wolfe Ray Eberle Tex Beneke 2 '2' the canvas in 1:59 minutes of the second round.. Mirabito was the intercollegiate champ in the un limited class. last year. Bill• Cal vert,. making. his. collegiate debut, was , too inexperienced for Kune of Syracuse. and. was: TKOed , in 1:10. of the second: round: Summaries: 120-pounds Au lair , S, ¶lKOed• Grey, Fla 1:151 of Ilrst rounds feated Rola•ndi S 135-pound; Hoffman, PS, deci sioned Sgroi, S. 145-pound Schoff, S decision ed• Baird, PS. 155-pound Weber, S, drew with Richards, PS. 165-pound Kune, S, TKOed Calvert, PS, 1:10 of second round. 175-pound McArdle, S, TKOed Palena, PS, 1:15 of second round. Unlimited Class Mirabito, S, TKOed Cenci, PS, 1:59 of second. FLORIST ayed Friday Night For You •By AND HIS POPULAR ORCHESTRA —With Him Will Be— Tuxedos, Tails 24.95 You'll like the excellent drape, the well set shoulders, and the quality fabric which have. gone into tilt making of these formals. In black or midnight blue . . . FRO Opposite Old Main "Chatanooga ChoO-Choo" "Moonlight Cocktail" ".A. String.. 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