TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943 BETWEEN THE LIONS By BEN BAILEY Sports Editor Despite efforts of college sports offiCials, the draft, rationing, and the. petrol Broblern are slowly and surely whittling down some once healthy looking athletic schedules. Penn - State felt it first when W'eSt,Virginia canceled its wrestl ing,nnatch which was set for Rec Hall lait Saturday night. • Npw. wprd has just come in that the Pitt swimming .team has sign ed en masse for bigger splashing with .the armed forces, and so has dropped the iport for the dura tion. - • Syracuse, which• feels lucky that it-can still keep a basket ball team on the road for occa siprlal 'outside" appearances. has also come through with a sympathy card regretfully an pouncing cancelation of . its swimming met with the Lions. Here's hoping Coach Galbraith's aquatic aggregation can hang on to the remainder of its schedule to substantiate recent reports which describe it as one of the surprise teams of the season. So far, Bucknell has been the only school to cancel its boxing match with State, but there is a possibility others may follow suit before the season's ocer. Fortunately, the basketball team is still above the scooter and bicycle transporlation state, since it does most of its trek king by rail, standing or sit.. siting, depending on local con ditions. Many colleges aie giving up the sport for the duration, or at least effecting, drastic .cuts in schedules: Some Pennsylvania• high schools are resorting.to„daylight meets, so. as to take advantage of "uncrowd ed" taxis, trolleys, trucks, and other "non-pleasure" modes of traveling. Froth on Sale Soon Froth will go cm sale Tuesday, Jan. 19 at the Corner Room and Student Union, Gerald B. Maxwell Stein, newly-elected • business manager announced yesterday. The price will continue at 15c despite shortages • and priorities and it will be published five times this semester. 'Subscriptions ,will ,be sold on a single semester basis. 'Everything it you come to Knockout , - R:i) end Collegig.t.s M. A. I .W. A. AdmiBsion—sl.lo Mermen To Open Season With Bright Prospects BY LEWIS L. JAFFE When the Penn State swimming Lion mermen. Rocky first swam for Allentown High School, then team opens against Carnegie Tech went to Mercersburg Acaderny. at the Glennland Pool this Satur- Last year he was at Blair Prep day afternoon, it will mark the and snatched first place in both beginning of what may be one of the National Interscholastic Cham the most successful seasons in re . ~, cent years. ' ~.,;') pionships and the New Jersey Championships. With several outstanding fresh- - Number two man is Micky men stars at his command, Coach . Beecht who swam for Philadel- Galbraith will send' a strong team phia's Broadwood A. C. Last year's against .the Lion's opponents dur- Eastern AAU lOwboard diving ti the next few months despite .the tle belongs to Bee6ket, whose fact that this year's captain, John- specialty is a half-twisting one. nie Miller, is leaving for active and a half gainer. duty. in the Air. Corps. ' Lealing Penn State's parade of • • capable mermen. is ;:freshman Bob' CLASSIFIED SECTION Cowell • from Pittsburgh. • Cowell placed first in the junior AAU FOR RENT—Double room for 100-yd. backstroke title last year men. Single beds, innerspring and has a long list of other swim_ mattresses. A very nice room for ming titles won in the Western students. 3,t 1 ch REM Pennsylvania and Ohio district. AlthoUgh he has only been swim ming in competition for a year and a half, Cowell is remarkably fast and cuts through the water easily with a graceful and smooth stroke.. Curl-haired Billy Christy, an other freshman who hails from Philadelphia, will take care of the 50-yd. free-style assignments. Star ring at Blair Prep last year ; Bill finished third in the National Prep School Championships. For the 220-yd. and 440-yd. free style competition, Galbraith will count heavily on another Philadel- - FOR RENT—One large sunny phia product, Bob Musselman. Last room with soft bedS; close to year, Musselman, who also excels campus. Call Kimmel, 3332, 243 in the breaststroke, managed to South Pugh street. 5t comp rtk cop second in the National Inter scholastic contests. Besides Bob, Galbraith has another good 220_ yd. free-styler.,.in.i.junior Her.b.ie Hirshfield• Though he won't be starting in this week's meet • with Carnegie Tech because of sickness, -Bob Nowell from Hershey, is expected to be used for the distance free style matches and will start against Cornell on the 23rd of this .month, if he is well. . . Rounding out the team, which Galbraith considers one of the best balanced squads he has had in recent years, are a pair of top div ing men. Number one diving man at,pres ent is Rocky Young,.wbois Biair Prep's -.contribution to this year's will be Music h 0 The Sponsored by The Penn State Chib Philotes the n".: . Dancing 942 TEE DAILY COT .r FGIAN room. Private home. Single beds. ne.gik.tei:s.:?:%:.;'s(: < - 11: e:: • Steam heat. Dial 4101. . 3t.pd.REM. TAKE YOUR date to roller kate at the Coliseum. Skating Wed nesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights, 8-11. East of Center Fur nace, Route 45. 3t pd REM r.; COMFORTABLE Well-heated f.! . room. Running water. 123 W. Nittany. Dial 4850. 1! FOR RENT—Single second floor N. room, private home, for Gentile 1;4.! boy. It ch 12 REM FOR RENT—Comfortable three- room apartment with private i;:i bath and entrance. Electric refrig erator, Magic Chef range. Cal] 2976. 2t comp 12 RBM WANTED Two students for apartment. Average room and board expenses last semester were $5.55 per week. 525 W. College. Dial 4163. 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Finder call third floor Jordan, Room 403. WANTED—Second hand EE slide rule. Call Frank Flynn 4312. 1 t.-12-pd.-W. Rides Wanted— RVV-2—Altoona. Leave any time after noon Saturday, return Sun day evening. Call Archer 4935. 3t comp 12 Lions Defeat Temple In a game that resembled a football contest more than a bas ketball tilt, Penn State's revised cage quintet overpowered Tem ple's "five giants" by a 38 to 29 tally last Saturday on the Con vention 'Hall court in Philadel phia. The Lions' first win of the cur rent season on a foreign floor was marred by rough playing and fre quent trips to the foul line during the 40-minute tilt. For the first time this year the Lawthermen found themselves on the short end of 'the height ad vantage. The home club had a one, and one-halt inch height adVan tage over the starting Lion team. John Egli, who failed to see action in the NYU tilt because of an ankle injury, saw but.five min utes of action in thd Temple fray before he was ejected on fouls. Jim Lawther, who played substi tute forward during the early part' of the season, filled the injured Egli's shoes. Released! . and on Sale at THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE CE=M --p. ip: - EN t..' 4 !o': OS fwz: a....v.i Wgi itil I . *:‹: ,c 4341 0:4 INS i* 1:54i gai mi wn =:i..."::;:?.. l og Oh 10 Vi i!.•:s''.ki!:kaiagigitiFaigiggos.lfi:l.!:iitAgOOSOMMANtgalqaffeinfilike The College Book Store 3t chg 12 VOTE FOR PENN STATE'S VICTORY. TUNES Select your top choice from each of the three groups by, marking an "X" in the square, the tune , you select. Votes . will' be tabulated and results sent to Fred Waring for his "Victory', Tunes from Penn State" program. Record your choice of what. songs you want to hear at 7 p. m. January 22 over the NBC' network. ❑ Dark Eyes ❑ When The Lights Go On Again ❑ Yesterday's Gardenias ❑ I'll Be Tired of You ❑ Sweet and Lovely Now return this ballot to Student Union or the Collegian office. Fraternity and sorority group votes will - be taken by the Collegian staff by 'phone tonight. Here is a Novel of the Fierce and Ego tistic Life of One American Industry DANGER KEEP OUT By Penn State's Own eituara l j. nichoL PRICE $2.50 DANGER! KEEP OUT . . . On Sale at 129 Beaver Avenue (SEE FRONT PAGE STORY) Group A ❑ You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To Carioca ❑ Moonlight On The 'Campus ❑ So Beats My Heart For You ❑ White Cliffs of Dover ❑ Additional choice Standout performer for the winners was Whitey VonNieda; who tallied 18 points. The stellar forward netted seven field goals and four fouls to lead both teams in scoring. Larry Gent. steady Lion per former, was injured during the game when he twisted his knee between. two Temple guards. Gerxt, however, went back in the game later, and will be ready for this week's contests. Coach John Lawther and his Lion five will return to Rec Hall for their first. home appearance in three weeks when they encounter a rugged quintet from Syracuse. The Lions will be defending a Rec Hall winning streak, which has now extended for 16 games. Following their Rec Hall ap travel to Pittsburgh fOr two week end tilts. They meet Carnegie Tech in the first one Friday eve ning, and Pitt on the following night. • "I don't know any other Novel that gets so deeply into this new and battling way of living that we call Industrialism." SINCLAIR LEWIS Phone 2927 Group B '❑ Day In, Day Out • Praise The Lord ❑ Buckle Down IN:insocki ❑ Abraham ❑ Play Fiddle Play Group C PAGE TE ~ ~ t i . ,:',! :: i.`e..; . ‘,. i:^?i', Z?;I.
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