TUESDAY; iVIRe:H •a, 1942 Mat Squad Nips Engineers, 11-13 Lehigh' went the way of other ,EIWA opponents when Penn State's • , ersatile wrestling Lions finished the dual meet season with their seventh consecutive victory by 'edging the Engineers, 17-13, 'ft . t Bethlehem Saturday. Clever coaching by "Billy" Sheridan threatened to overthrow the Nittany Inc:tory . streak as the Lehigh men concentrated on their strong weight divisions. As a re sult, Penh State trailed, 13-12, go ing into the last bout. • *ith the. ShaceSS of the entire !*et dependent on his Snowing, 7bii - Mike Kerns . assiiiiied the in itiatiVe t 6 take ClOWn heavyVVetht 'GetOrge Snyder with A leg dive. Coffitan t riding and thorough litindlidg of his talented foe Pre- Pared the ~way for the final pin 'in 7:16. The big Engineer had 'to be picked tip .frOM the mats as .the final score registered 17-13 in favor of the Lions. Powerful John Henry, 145- 'pounder, filled the 165 pound slot in place of Jiin Bachman, *hi) .could not wrestle • beaude 'of an injured rib. Although Henry as sumed the advantage over Stock bridge, he wa pinned in 1:33. of the second period. Captain Dick Brenneman, sec ond only to Deßattista of Penn, utilized his thorough knowledge of fundamentals to finally pin Bob Morgan in 2:09. The wirnmaries: 121-pound. class: Charlie Ride pour, PS, - decisioned Sheridan .Bannon, 9-2. • .128-pcund class: Sam Harry, decisioned Ray Zackey, • 138-Pound class: Allan Crab tree; PS, decis7lorie'd Ken IS*aYn'e, 1115:patad tlass: Captain Glenn Alkati r eer, PS, .deeiSloried Bab 1 1 4"t - A. .na, Lehigh, decisioned Ralph 'Sayre, 74.- : 165-piiiied Aims: John Stock 'bridge, , Lehigh, Ith:it* . John Hen .ry, "double bar airn, in 4:33, 175-Pbtlii'd Class: Captain Dick . •Brenneman,-Lehigh, threw Bob Morgan, step-over and chancery, in 2:09. Hvyv.t. class: Snyder, Kerns, PS, threw George Snyclei - , arm and chancery, in 7:16. Hoffman; Cenci In EIBA BoAng * * * Boxing Summaries 121 POundsr Grey (PS) TKOed Mathews, 1:45 of third round. 127 pounds: Fardella ('PS) deci sioned Zurakoivski. 135 • poUndt: Hoffinan (PS), Troinbley, no contest. pnOVils: Baird (PS) deci siein'ed W6pd. 155 pounds: Richards (PS) dreW with Salisbury. 165 McCormick (PS) THOPed WArriner, 30 seconds of third round. 175 02(tin . ds: Peitigini (FS) deci siondd Calkins. Unlimited: Cenci (PS) decision ed Radtlesen. Tense OrfilaOS Tie -Army, 1141 A tense varsity gym team ; who "overthrew" themselves in almost every event, continued to share the EIGA league lead with a strong Army unit when the teams fought to a 27-27 tie at West Point Saturday. The final outcome of the league will be decided . When the Cadets invade Annapolis for a crucial -tilt with the Middies Saturday. Navy has a s'trQng team and stands a good chanee of upsetting Asimr . which would is.'T the tiOnS undisputed possession of the lea'gife title. Coach . Gene Wettstone Wes slightly diSakidifited With the shaving of his . Te`ain after their herculean De'rforininceS in 'other league tilts. The - reain was and seven of the•ifymnasts toioVed A tniS :When don - Wieling 'Which threw thein off the eqUiti inent. . The State teacil....waS behind M- S titer. three events blit S6l &hail and Zifnineritran Maned nne and two on the parallel-bar - S, Sid And- Ynan Was barely'ated Out of first 151;sie On the' rings but registered three points. Zimmerrnan finish ed the season's league competit ion without being_ defeated in tumbling, while his teammate Ed Anderson clung to second place. Captain 'Charlie Senft, Cadet Watkins, and Cadet Leavey tied at four secondg :flat for a three way tie in the rope climb. Wat kins, with a fast start, copped the climb-off with a 3,9 mark while the Nittany Captain and Leavy couldn't match it._Ered Young, al though he failed to place', was the second Lion to break Roman Pieo's last year 'record of 4.3 when he gained a 4':l time. Summaries Horizontal Bar—LEberle, A, first; Lebow, PS, second; Bordo and Rudman,. PS, t*--for third. Side liorse--Maloney, A, first; Beeson, A, second; Small, PS, third. Rope Climb—WatlOns, A; first, 3.9 seconds; Senft:TS, second, 4 Seconds; Leavey; - AT third, 4 sec onds. WatkinS Viiih - climb-bff aft er three men ilb"d with 4 flat. Parallel 13a1----;SAiall, PS, first; ZiMmenTian, PS, - iescorid; Frank, A, third. Rings- Hughes, A, first; Rud man, PS, se'cohd; Watkins, PS, third. Tumbling Zimmerman, PS, first; Anderson, PS, second; Mar shall, A, third. Orange Whips Mermen; Gain Every First Place Penn State's mermen lost their third straight meat, but it was worse than that.._Xhey were sub- At The Movies merged by the Syracuse splashers as the New Yorkers captured all CATHAUM: nine firsts and a 61 to 14 decision "Ride 'em Cowboy" at the Glennland pciol Saturday. Johnny Miller gained runner-up positions in the 220-yard and the NITTANY: 440-yard free-styles and Tom Reis- "Dc. Kildare's Victory" man placed second in the 200-yard and breaststroke events. 'The Little Foxes" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Gain Byes Tourney Six Nittany Punchers To See Action Friday By DICK STEBBINS A notice waz: served on the oth er six entries in the EIBA tour ney, to be held at Charlottesville, Va., this weekend, not to take the Nittany punchers too lightly after they rolled over an over-rated Michigan State unit in Rec Hall Saturday night, 6 1 / 2 - 1 / 2 . . Harder Hoffmah, 135 yob* d and Aldo Cenci, unlimited afeW byes into the Secerid round of the tdarhatchent while the other Silt Liohs dreW tough first-round apPonehts When the annual lutterY was held in New York SUnday. Joe IVlcCorinick will kick the lid off the 165 division when he meets Gilmore of Western Mary land and Bob Perugini will clash with Emerson o. the Coast Guard in the .175 slot.' Seven teams are registered in the tournatnent this vreekend in cluding Syracuse, Western Mary land, _Coast Gaard, Virginia, Ar my, West Virginia, and Penn State. Capta;n Bob Baird will meet Loren Schoff, Eastern Intercolle giate 145-pound champ last year, and who has registered . the only win over the Lion caPtain this season, in, the 145-pound division. JaCkie Grey, at 121 pounds, will tangle with Canninkhatn of the Coast Guard, Jess Faidella will meet 127-POunder Jack ftelana, Whom fie del‘isioned at Sjr'radiise this season, and Bill Richard's ti ies Hughes of Weitein Mary land in:the 155 pound O. • : , the Linhs Wa'stea, time in 4thaolie: theMieiligan State team Si Coach Kaska]. itaiip:da the 121ASOtirid taut midwayih the e ittei jai*. Git& hOd SattOeck Si3a`rtan s taiii4Sr Math- Ors ip'r two ionnds. 'Grey elasse . a his foe in e'v'ery dei;all - to . rack ii the win. Je;ss Fardella, using strong left hooks to a good advantage, out sluggied Bill Zurakowski to gain a close de'dision in the 127 class. The ction-paaked bout was mark ed, by the toe-to-toe pimching. Joe McCortnick turned in his best perfornoance of the year by stopping Bill Warriner in 30 see &ids of the third round to chalk up his first 165-pound win. Mc- Cormick floored the stubborn Spartan in the first five seconds of the initial round and kept pouring a fast left hook at his opponent throughout the fight. Homer Hoffman, who was awarded the Frank Goodnian trophy for .being the' outstanding Lion boxer in . 1942 before the match started, *as unable to show his appreciation when Spartan Captain, Harvey Trombley, open ed a cut on "Hammering Homer's" eyelid in the, first round. The bout was declared "no contest" and didn't count in the scoring. Fencers Take Epee To. Down Lehigh, 15-12 liisplaying their usual strength in the epee competition the Nittany fencers presented their new coach, Dr. H. Arthur Meyer, with a 15-12 victory over Lehigh Saturday. Penn State edged out the Engin eers in foils, 5-4, but were tied by a Lehigh lend in the sabre contests, 4-5. The Lions then took six of the nine epee duels to sew up the meet by leaving their oppon ents only three points. STATE "Joan of Paris" Frost' Wrestlers Lime Close Meet At Lehigh A fall, scored in the unlimited class, proved the margin of de feat for the Penn State freshman squad at Bethlehem Saturday, where the Lehigh yearlings won a close 14-12 decision. Winners for the Lion Cubs were Bob Lowry, newcomer in the 121-pound class, 128-pounder J6e Steele, Paul Bender wrest ling at 138- . pounds s and 'Glenn Smith in the 165-potind slot. This concludes the Season for the '45 grapplers who 16st three chide rneets to Wyoming Sernin nry, 'Cornell, and Lehigh. - Penn State's frobh 'caVers , Vvairded uty * for a tilt with Car negie Tech yearlings WedneSday by tlefeating the Ith7:eltdri Under graidnate Center cfnhitet, 56-12 in R'ec Hall Satufday 'afterrition. IM Cages Near League Playoffs Featured by four forfeits, intra murals cage competition advanced to near-completion of the prelim- Mary rounds. All winners in the four-team leagues will be decided this week and playoffs will be held next week. In the 'opening and closest tilt of the evening, Irvin Hall No. 2 edged the BRB quintet in final thin ute of play, 18-17. Beta Signia Rho nosed Out the Alpha Kappa Pi five, 16-9, after pulling away froth. a Sik to six tre at half time. IrWin RSSOf, Beta Sig - scoring ace equalled the losers team score as he took scoring hon ors for the evening with nine Coun ters. Yearielt Club eked out a clos'e 15 to 11 win over the Miner rub cag •ers and Phi Kappa Psi swamped Phi Epsilon Pi ;by a 19 to 7 tally as IVlartin Fulton accounted for eight of the victors' markirs. Although Wayrie LaPOO, Phi kaiiiia TAU star, ifettei.l Six pointS, the' XaVpa 1:fella Rho team dotbled up 'on his teailimitTes and calittired an baSY 16 to 8 victory in the final test of the eifenhig. Other results are: CM Phi for feited to Alpha Gamma Rho, Theta Xi won a forfeit from Phi Sigma Delta team A, Watts Hall forfeited to ASM, and the Lions Club for feited to the Ag Eds. WRESTLING Finals in both the independent and fraternity intramural wrest ling leagues will be held on the Rec Hall. mats at 4 p. m. tomor row. S;icteen bouts, eight in each division, Will be staged to deter- Mine individual champions. Announcing. ENGINEERS' HOP For Everyone's Enjoyment SATURDAY, MARCH 14 9-12—ARMORY INFORMAL with music by the ARISTOCRATS $l.lO includes Tax and Checking PAGE THREE Tratkmen Top College Rivals With 2nd In AAU Penn State's track team served notice to the collegiate track world over the weekend that they would be one of the main contenders in Saturday's IC4-A meet by placing second in the National AAU cham pionships. Led by Barney Ewell, who scor ed eight points, the Seven-man 'con tingent from the Nittany hills scor ed second only to the NeW York A. C., perennial team champions. The teeth's ShoWing enabled them to lead Foedltarn, NYU, and Georgetown, who tied for second place With nine points, among the top college competition of the na tidn. Johnny Glenn's high jump per fo'rmande of six feet, fiVe and one half inches, tying his "Own Penn State record set at the Ohio State dual meet, aided Barney, who took first in the 60-yard dash from Her bert Thompson with a 6.2 perform ance and second in the broad jump with a leap of 23 feet, 11 inches. Other Blue and White track and field men who turned in creditable performances were Norm Gordon with a fifth in the 1000-yard event, Joe Bakura a fourth. in the pole vault, and Ory Krug with a leap of 22 feet, 11 inches in the broad jump. "The 1942 Penn State cinder squad is one of the best in the Lion's freak history," said Chick Werner after the meet. Chick's contention is borne out by the New York Times and Herald Tribune track iiniteis, 'wh'o *hie the Pan State team the best chance of any "outiiile" team 'to, stop the r den'4ino.- ton of the MetionOlitan 'S'ell - 661S this week's collegiate competition. Main aaaPelitiOn will eitiiWerom POidhani,. favored because of 1 . 60 - s;i• :Slienitli in tte mile an`c . l . 1*?? mile relays, and 'NW, - if/14e 7 00.70 centered aroun intercollegiate Chaintan L'eS Varsity, *45 Marksmen Lose Al AnnapOiis TM:fling iri B'es't . Seofes of the s'eas.ri was riot 'enough for the vaiSity and freshman rifle teams as they went doWn to defeat to Navy at Annapolis Saturday. The varsity score WaS 1395 to 1379 While the NaVy plebes tallied 1369 to 1309 for the Lion CUbS. Frank Shuman hit the targets for a 281 to lead the varsity blaz ers, but, scoring honors for the afterrioor went to freShman Hat Yount Who Pointed 286.