THURSDAY, .JANUARY 28, 1943, Between the LIONS Delta Chi continued its league leading pace in the Fraternity Bowling League Tuesday night when they overcame the third ( Fans who attend 'varsity gym Pl aCe Tau Kappa Epsilon by a meets this season will welcome the score of 6-2. •much-simplified method of scoring Led by Art Christman with a adopted- by the Intercollegiate 550 total, the pace-setting Delta •body. • f Chi’s won the first two games of • instead of the p’oint system for- the match 812-756 and 818-809 . Delta Chi - v The overall effect of the Beta Theta Pi new. method not only will Tau Kappa Epsilon bring the scoring system with- Alpha Gamma Rho in, the understanding of the Delta Upsilon average ..spectator;. but will Beta Sigma Rho . • also heighten the competitive Sigma Phi Epsilon . spirit of the sport. Lambda Chi Alpha The contestant will naturally feel more like trying to win if he is pitted against someone of com- • parable' ability, than, if he is 'Shoved into the meet to tail along behind a star performer rightfully .belonging in another league. fUttany Gymnasts Hold Second Meet Saturday Afternoon //Competition between Coach; iSene .upperclass, and; pndef class gymnastic sijuads will'" |gain take place in Rec Hall, 2:30 p. mV- Saturday afternoon. ’fs The coming exhibition will: be. the' second in. a series ; of three ishich/will.. be.. presented.; befpre tjie Lions’begin their current sea son -by "tangling with the Naivy team at Annapolis, February 13. 'if 1 Coach. .Wettstope‘ is still .unde-: ijsided about, his starting lineup/ and. will make use of ; the results igrom Saturday's exhibition; to de-- ‘Jtermine the’starters for the “Blue” jneet.'' •. ■■■*■ ’• If, About three gymnasts bf almost equal , ability in each of the six events are-trying to gain berths in fhe starting lineup. - / Results of last week’s perform ances by the gymnasts' found the upperclassmen edging out the ;“yearlings” by a 29 to 25 score. • The exhibition was highlighted by the performance of Chuck Le ■bcw on the ropes. Lebow tied the College record set by Serift last year when he reached the pan in 4.2 seconds. /'Exceptional . ability ’was also Shown by Bill Bonsall on the .pings, Small on the side horse, .and Frey on the tumbling mats. - Frey had given a_ brilliant' _ex bitntion of tumbling, but fell off She' mats after his final act and 'dropped to -third place in the scoring. The Lions will be their intercollegiate championship this- year. IM Bowling Scores Lambda Chi Alpha, a newcomer to the league, lost their first league contest to Beta Sigma Rho,' 8-0. Sid Klemow was best for the winning Beta Sig’s while Dick' McCord showed up best for'the Lambda Chi’s. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Upsilon drew 4 points apiece in their match. The DU’s won the first and third games of their match, but the SPE’s accumulated enough points to take the second game and then go on and win the two points for high total. Best for the SPE’s was Henry B'aierl, with DU honors going to Moylan Hull. A glance at the box scores shows that Milt Stemmier of the Tekes bowled the highest single game with .a 179. Stemmier also had the highest total score with a 539 for the match. STANDINGS BOX SCORES KoWer Della Chi—B Hull 197 127 164 488 Karbosky 176 198 17$ —'550 Prutzman 124 130 •121— 375 Totals'' D. See. ....;, A. Christman P. Moore ..., DAILY SERVICE DEVELOPING and PRINTING KODAK ROLU and PACKS FINE GRAIN ONLY Penn State Photo Shop 214 E. COLLEGE AVENUE. STATE COLLEGE. PA. L. White •K. White Totals Stemmier Shull ... .Gates ... Stevenson Gray .. Totals Kerohnev 160 129 138— 427 Sutherland ... .165 142 119— 426 Giles 193 168 129 490 Christy ...... 123 101 153 377 Stiner 167 122 138— 427 Totals 808 662 677—2147 Hasley .. Kinney . Hallowell York ... Pringle . Totals Bela Sigma Hho—B M. Wein 117 ... ... — 117 V. Wein (c) ... 131 ... 93 224 Klemow 141 131 122 394 Warshall 112 124 ... — 236 Cohn 134 145 160— 339 M. Wilf 153 158— 311 D. Shiffner 149 139 288 . Totals 635 707 672—2009 McCord . Laurin Cc) Fabian .. Waples ~ Maier .... King Totals Won Lost Pet. .22 2 .917 Baierl .14 2 .875 Jenks' .16 8 .666 Agnew . 12 10 .545 Wintersteen . 1.0 14 .417 Reeder . 10 14 .417 Totals . 4 12 .250 . 0 8 .000 sERVICr THE OAXLY GOLLEGIAN 171 151 150— 472 144 212 135 491 812 818 746—2376 Tau Kappa Epsilon—2 156 204 179 539 199 154 116— 469 164 113 159 436 119 175 157 451 118 163 145 426 756 809 756—2321 Bela Theta Pi—6 AGH—2 .. 131 130 92 353 .. 146 135 117— 398 .. 125 125 144 394 ... 121 130 1 05— 356 .. 104 145 101— 350 .. 627 665 559—1851 Lambda Chi Alpha—o 117 145 169 431 145 130"119 394 127 128 121— 376 135 117 138— 370 104 ... 121— 225 ... 11l ... 11l 628 531 668—1827 Sigma Phi Epsilon—4 145 133 167 445 111 149 109— 369 140 152 132 424 ; 102 116 132 350 123 158 150— 431 621 708 690—2019 , Delta Upsilon—4 113 113 156 387 116 146 140— 402 146 140 150— 436 116 109 111— 336 135 139 142 416 626 652 699—1977 Ice Rink Open Today, TwO-mile Relay •“’.MU', Team Undecided The newly formed ice rink at the tennis courts will be opened to students and faculty members this evening, if weather permits, slated Charles P. Lobow ’44, president of Phi Epsilon Kappa, honorary Physical Education So ciety. Lebow said that the society is sponsoring the opening of the rink in the interest of physical iitness for faculty and students in these days when it is so important. . The rink will be open every night of the week, from 7 to 9:30 inqlyding Sundays, Lebow said. A fee of fifteen cents will be charg ed to take care of all expenses in curred in running the rink. Arthur P. Davis, coach of the Ice Hockey team and advisor of Phi Epsilon Kappa stated that the rink will be open to the public only as long as they do not abuse the privilege and ruin the ice. The varsity Ice Hockey team uses the ice for practice sessions and may use the rink for hbme games. The ice will be flooded after each skating session, Davis stated. Alpha Sigma Phi entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma Monday evening. Approximately 20 coeds attended the social, according to Elizabeth Hyland ’44, Kappa social chairman. VICTORY SALE! 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