TIitTRBDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1942 BETWEEN THE LIONS By BEN BAILEY Sports Editor The forecasters who started out Positions Still Open to put the bear sign on the fate of For Juniors, Seniors. Penn State's winter sports appar- ently are barking up the wrong treei A i / • • John Lawther, Lion basketball I at least that's the impression one n wrestling Tourney coach, uncovered his newest find Uncle Sam's armed forces have ' gathers after a few afternoon laps Only two - dime's remain before the Interclass wrestling tourna last night in the form of fresh- claimed another Penn State ath around Rec Hall. man forward Jack Biery, who ac- lete in the person of diminutive '' Although nearly every able- merit finals .in Rec Hall Saturday counted for 22 points in Penn Hal Zimmerman, Penn State s bodied male is now whistling the afternoon and there are still State's 58-28 win over an out- Eastern Intercollegiate parallel :"Here -Today - Gone - Tomorrow"openings for sellers in the 121 classed Susquehanna cage .team. bar champ, and tumbling gym , ditty, Penn State coaches still have l36 pound and ‘lTeavyweight class- Deadly accurate on long shots, team coach, Gene Wettstone re :plenty of optimism to spare. After es and for juniors in the 121 and Biery sank ten field goals and two vealed last night. .all, don't Other colleges face the 128 pound classes, tourney mana- foul shots to run away with scor- Zimmerman failed to meet the - ing honors for the evening and physical requirements for the same problems? . • ger James Payne announced last The wrestlers loaned the Navy night. fully more points than any play- Navy V-7 unit when it was shown a good coach in Charlie Speidelln the first •61 three . bouts run er in Rec Hall for many years. that he was color blind. As a re 'earlier in.the year, and many fans off last night, Bruce Blauch de- Although it is not known 'fun, Hal left school late last , figured that was the end of Crowd- whether Biery's points is a Rec month. cisioned Albert Vigilante 6-5 in fresh- Hall record, it was good enough "A casual observer might think 'drawing, muscle-bending for the the 121 pound class f:ir 'duration. to Create a near-riot every time that the team's chances of having men. Blauch garnered four of his the freshman scored in the final, another year as successful as last Yet the boys aren't discouraged points on takedowns, and two 'on :at all. Paul Campbell '3O, former breakaways While Ms opponent year's would be pretty slim• With half. EiWA champ turned barrister, netted two points . on breakawaYS. According to Coach .Lawther,• out Zimmerman but fortunately stepped in to help fill'the gap and two Jack Biery and:Bob Beck, sophq-:., we have several very good re points on a reverse, and one. appears to have the Situation well more pivot than, are both "varsi- placements," Coach Wettstone point for a time advantage. in hand.ty material and will see a lot of Harold Zimmerman, Eastern said. , • In the next bout, George Mor- The team will have Cnarlie Ride- ley lost to Bill White in the 165 action this winter." . Eastern Intercollegiate • parallel Most probable replacement for nour, Sam liarry; and Al. Crabtide pound event for freshmen. White Aside froth Biery's play the bar and tumbling champion, who Zimmerman on the parallel liars back as a nucleus ,arouhid v hich to by a i - 1.14 gamee assumed a little less, of the has left "The Hills of Old Penn Will be Captain Lou Bordo, Eaat-' won theboutfalln build. Bob 'Morgan Gi.: c,ner Lind- spectacular as the Lions first and State" to shoulder a rine for ern Intercollegiate champion in minutes - with an inside cortch se y, John Bertolet, and a whole hold and a half nelson. • second • teams had no trouble - in Uncle Sam. 1941 and Sol .Small. Small beat •ribk, of oilier proinising Candidates scoring on the Crusaders. The Zimmerinan on the "P" bars in In the final .bout, the 155 pound • - • • ;:lioirld • round out. another Well- first team played the initial pert- i . but . • class 'for freshmen, Gale Stoek- every meet last year b lost tb - balaiteed team. . •-•' , ,• ,• • •od and• the . :Second team plaYed.:3 toddartilrges-Men hirri in • the Interecillegiates. "tath . • dale won over Art IffiCirelli by a • - are capable performera,':' Weft : Ai, Present the squad al..pears to fall inl . with ~ , , , ,. , ~ upper, weight .13. minutes •a • bar the rest of the game. . . . T A .r. gin II . . . . . performers,"' .Nett ' weakest in Abe - thin 'and 'a half-tielson. ' ..•The '.varsity ' aceired ' eighteenlVAVll I enue Schooling stone said. brackets; but.. Campbell .MO Sit gouts • forti • after= scheduled, ,iis points ,in the first quarter. . before .: - (Contiiiiied iiiiin -fiaiii one) In the tumbling event, ..two, ' blind' another - "surpilae" teatn fo • they left . the game.. Whitey Von- Colleges inHal Pryand S 1 are spoke_ defense of the Billy onsal, • , . noon are Stuart vs. Shibley, Lev fool the poor in spirit" . , in - vs. .Adams, —' - * ' ' * , Bender vs, - Mel- Nieda ail& Dave ~' Hornstein both value of a liberal education: . • considered •by Nkrettkone, as veii , • • ..,.. . war is . ...,. As for .boxing, well, '..e..0 Houck -arced, 'UleriCh. vs. 'Hall; and Labdr • scored* six, points in the ten min- - "Winning -!1* is .now this likely candidates to fill Zimmer still has to show the first 'sign . of . . _ .... 'vs. ]Eberhardt. a . Eb '" h 'icit - .ute. period. The ,Crusaders. could -soli; 'imperative. But .We may seem man's spot On - the gymnaata line . win it 'concern: Not matterlO4,V rapid the score but five points. to win it and yet lose it in fact up. ,turnover in leather-Pusher tiersOn- g. •.• i •• - , ... . • • When the substitutes appear- unleis ihi. People eieiyWhere are Another'possibilityliesin aboy. - iiel, Houck always manages to tngineenng. L ourse -_. . ed, Biery started to sink long iiiepared for a rieate worthy of the who isn't even enrolled in' Col cOrne up with some-. of -the• most , - ~,,., ~ , , . - . ones and the seconds pulled five sacrifices Of Wal.4'iiiiheinnoie, the lege, Bill Mead, entering in Jan colorful' indoor showS of the sea- Applicants Interviewed more points ahead to make the real teat of victory may well be uary as a freshman. Mead, a for son. - _ ,half time count, 31 to 13. . found hi * fi at the. people Of the • mar teammate of Zimmerman's • Gene Wettstone has lost Hal (Continued trom page one) Along with Biery, Jim Law- victorious Un ite d States are pre- when they both competed on .the Zimmerman to' the government, Cornell University, lowa State ther, aophoinore forward and Al, pared to dO to make the 'United' same high school team in Warren, and.at first glance one would think College, University o f Minnesota, Bagatini, Susquehanna's fast for- concept Hire and grow in the dec- was winner of the PIAA nimbi-. that would trim 'the sails of the 'Northwestern University, Purdue ward, broke into the scoring col- ades followitig•the peace. ing championship last year. Gym team for the coming cam- University, University of Texas, umn several times in the second "Education, *Orld-Wide educ a- With *these prospects and sev- Deign. . Pennsylvania •State College, and tiOn,• especially liberal education, half. Jim netted three field goals Ireturning era letter men, Coach And yet Gene is counting on an- Rensselaer Polytechnic' Institute and a foul shot while the Crusad- must proVide the final answer. Col- • Wettstone is pointing for the (New York). leges can render, a fundamental .other outstanding swing-and-s Way i er's star scored ten points on four first met of the season with Navy . Outfit for this year. 'He still, has ,Sol Training will be divided into field goals and two fouls. service to the cause of lasting free at Annapolis on February 13. Small and Lou Bordo 'to hold the two five-months semesters. The The Lion quintet tallied 13 dom. Theirs is the opportunity to The remainder of the gym click, and, in addition has several first course will include back- points in the third quarter and Work with sterling young people team's schedule for the coming 'standout newcomers in Bill Meade, ground material, including mathe- 14 in the final stanza while the who give great promise of leader year follows: Bill Bonsall, Hal Pry, and Others matics, elementary engineering Susquehanna five could account ship. Illinois ....February 19... home to bolster the starring cast. physics, chemistry, applied me- for l 1 on y 5 points in the final • "Let me extend greeting to the 1 Army ....February 27 . ...home chanical drafting - slide rule, and 'liberal arts colleges, the main iicilanY of you already have a- half. Temple ....March 6 Phila. tallied a good idea of our possibili- shop practice. • Bob Beck was outstanding on spring of liberal thought through- Intercollegiates .. March 13. home ties in basketball. I may be wrong, During the second semester, the defense ,and did a fine job as out the country," the President tint I, wouldn't .be a bit surprised women will study for specific work pivot Oan . for the Lawther of- concluded. to' see 'John Lawther develop an- in either •air-frame or propeller Tense. "The withdrawal of - students • . Check-Off i Other. record-setting court squad. divisions. Advanced curricula will This win extends the current from the campus will be gradual. (Continued from page one) ..,_ The boys were off the • pace stress subjects such as production Lion's streak to 14 games. . They 'lt is better to get as much as pos certainty as to whether it can re against W&J and still looked plenty engineering, ..design: (electrical,.sible before being called to the have not been beaten in regular- main a. daily newspaper or return good. Potentially, they've got the structural,• and mechanical), elec- service—chances for advancement scheduled competition since a to its former basis of a semi-week stuff to come through again this trical currents and systems orien- in 'the service and in the future , mid-season loss to West Virginia 1 H • thewill ' • y. However, paper remain will be better," said Dean Stod season. Von Nieda and .Egli stiff' tation and product terminology, last year. a daily until further decisicin has nave their best games ahead of aerodynamics, and stress analysis. dart. • .. been arrived at by the Collegian them. Women taking the courses, of- • . "After the war there will be a board members. ficially called Cadettes, will be . . need for men trained particularly Yes, - despite the transportation Box Score Other business discussed by the considered employees of Curtiss- in economics, sociology, and gov howls, . the draft and Many other committee was the passage of a Uncertainties, things are still look- Wright during training. They will The box score: ernment or social science balanced new loan fund to be known as the receive tuition, room, and board with social studies, literature, phil ing 'up. We probably will not de- Penn State (58) - Thomas B. Moreland Loan Fund. free and a salary of $lO per week. __ osophy, languages and mathemat- • Velop. OrrY world-beaters, nor spOrt G. F. Tot . • The trustees agreed to accept a The corporation will refund trans-its. Both government and industry a nYatistained winning streaks, but VonNieda, f 3 2 sum of $6750 from the estate Of portation costs at the end of three . 8 will need people with a broad gen- I,‘ , e'll have our share of colorful in- Biery, f . 10 2 22 the late Thomas • . 13 Moreland tti be months. eral training," Dean , Stoddart add door entertainment in Rec Hall Gent, f 1 0 2 ed. used for loans to students from this winter. :While at the engineering schools, • Lawther, f ' 3 1 Allegheny County, Pa. Cadettes will be considered as spa- 7 Mea are urged by the dean to .Of course, a sudden gesture by Hornstein, c 3 0 6 •By the fund, students from this cial students and will receive all stay in .college as long as possible part of p e r _ 'MdNutt or any of the services could . Cohan, c 1 0 Pennsylva n ia will be benefits available to regular stu- 2 because there is nothing definite •easily upset the whole wagon. But Baltimore, g -1 0 mone t a r y mitte'd to borrow . , . 2 from the Army or Navy officials as ;otherschoolswould beaffected too, • dents, such as medical care, re- Beck g 2 2 amounts up to the sum of $250 for creational facilities and athletic ' 6 to what is going to happen. There you know. Egli, g 1 0 each calendar school year, provid activities. They will live in special 2 is no need to become jittery nor to —Zelitch, g 0 1 1 ing the awarding committee shall • . dormitory units and will be re- pay too much attention to unau- Totals 25 see fit to do so. quired to conform to campus regu-• 8 58 thorized news and radio rumor. Recipients of loans from the lations. Susquehanna (28) fund must have obtained passing . • _ . .. Classes will meet 30 , hours per G. F. Tot. Call for Sweaters grade's in all their subjects during • week and coeds will be expected Isaacs, f f 1 2 4 A few varsity and all numeral the preceding semester from the to devote additional time to Pre- Gross, Burke -M. "Dutch" Hermann, 0 0 0 sweaters haVe been received by the time when the loan is made and paration, including' at lea* 10 Bagatini, f 5 3 13 Athletic Association. Those en_ are obliged to pay back the amount professor of • history and long a hotirs of supervised study. • Janson,c 3 1 7 titled to sweaters should call at as prescribed by the awarding on notable Penn State figure the • . Upon completion of 'training, Houser, g 0 1 1 the Athletic Office in Old Main. committee. athletic scene, was named facul- Cadettes will be assigned „to jobs Walsh g 1 1:- 3 • ,ty advisor to 'the Penn. State In- according to their qualifications • ••?••• • - • • rt\Ti. . NYV.,:r'Ar 4 ti"ViV—"krst'Ziruir - i 4 ii- Wolf, g 0 • 0 0 terfraternity Council last night by and interests. Salaries will range r tro . , 0 0 0 •be . . Henry Keller '43, IFC president: from sl3o' to $l5O jaer imonth", tossed StuM . fi g e . 0 1,--L,NN STATE CLASS RINGS i ' Professor Hermann will re- on a 40-hour week. Among plaCe- Totals P ' g 0 0 , 10 8 28 • .',. place Sheldon C. Tanner, profes- ment opportunities are drafting • • sor of business law, in the advis- and design, stress analysis, experi- 'Score by periods: d „ L. G. Balfour Co. f , •cry post. mend testing, materials c labora- 1 2 3 4 Tot. The following committees were tory testing, lofting and template Susquehanna ..... 58 8 7-28 0: 109 S. Allen St. in Charles Fellow Shop ~. . (Continued on page four) making, and technical analysis. Penn State 18 13 13 14-58 1-:=A-11.-i-.4,7:-.4.4,5...---4.4i,..--4-.4.------4...--iv.lW---Ake.:..-'4,---,.4.4,--4.-W.7-:..r.,...------t4,..."94&":.----ik,--'l4szt.r.i. 'Dutch' Herman Named tacuity Advisor Cagers Wallop Susquehanna, 58-28, As Freshman Biery Scores 22 Points THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Second Team Plays Three Quarters of Tilt Joins Armed Forces PAGE THREE Gym Squad Loses Zimmerman to Armed Forces Prospects for Coming Season Bright
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