The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 04, 1943, Image 4

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Lion Cagers Meet Georgetown Five; Cornell Cancels
Relay Squad Chosen For Millrose
Ramev Fwfill fn Defend ' " Hovas Quintet Rates Big Red in Ithaca
■Confession—The musician m me iu'wimivj « " : '
60-yard Sprint Title Close Scores Feature With Best in East .. JTJHS “x
S. w vit A top- -. * Stephen s'in.chak Start M|M Games Jj-A* Bg_.~ »S 3 S£%* S-STTSi Si
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Since Rachmaninoff is one of Gardens Saturday night. . In the first matches of the night, The Georgetown team moving if they “iXto theßiSiS
Russia's greatest musicians—al- Penn State’s contribution to the Delta Chi eked a 7-4 win over Phi along at a fast pace for the first campus on the above date _ j n , r^'
though he's now an American, and Classic will be participation in the Kappa Psi, while Beta Sigma Rho pr 0 the season, has come up t f gesture such as this
the- German, eye-sore that camped meet by the Lion two-mile relay ' vas conquering Chi Phi 17-15 and after 13 games with only two Cornell has promLd to appear
mound Stalingrad for 162 days has squad, Norman in the one-half ® lgma Pl bouncing Alpha ss s..They'dropped a close one to against Penn state here foritvto
finally been mopped up, the fol- mile heat, and Private Barney Chi Sigma -8. and fnd tn the Nnrfnilr Nnwsi ’ successive seasons, 1944 and" 1945,
lowing piece- does possess..-a touch Ewell who will .defend his .60- Led by John Lammy’s eight a "^ l °; ,t !l orfolk Naval Base . No de eision has been made as
of timeliness among other things, yard dash title which he -took in counters, Sigma Pi No. 2 showed at Noifolk, 57-42. tas to whe t her the wre stiinff
It’s not a new song, but a new 6.1 second last season. superb defensive playing in wal- Sparking probably the strongest ' team m travel t • v Corriell fo f
tun) cooked up by students at Chi- Lion Relay. Squad Chosen loping Delta Upsilon 16-1, Sigma outfit the Lions will have to meet ‘ ar> meet but there
cage Teachers College and passed Rejection of members on the Alpha Epsilon rolled over Pi this trip will be -two men who t 6 b , han that fhevwill ■
-.-long by A.CP. It parodies the re- waTmnrio ZJ.r- Lambda Phi in the highest scor- have averaged nearly 15 points f '
cent hit, "Blues in the Night," The d av after several time trials were ing battle of the evening by a P ei ’ game. They are 6-foot-8-inch wll e ’ Coa . C Jj lf Ca ”j ipkel e 1 -
* -w-version, called “Blues in. Be- h J - t narrow thf iisk 2 8-12 count, while Beta Theta Pi center John Mahnken and guard nounced test night that .175-
4n„sounds equally well in the £ The ?om ne™rv run' No. 2 garnered a victory at the ex-' Andy Kostecka. / pounder Fred Conrad will definite- -
lidhtuh or in the locker room. ners _ HarriS) MitcheU Williams, pense of Delta Tau Delta 15-9. _ Mahnken in-his second year on evening’s Ltches^gainKe
Iry ll St. Clair and Karver, will run in In the 9:30 p. m. clashes the the Georgetown squad, hit his Temple Owls. Conrad wfs injured
MyriEuebm* done-tor me. that order for the Nittany Lions. S ? ma PM F i sparired ”1? ?* 4*
When. I war. xa Munich, ,An attempt by Ray Conger to led Theta Xi No 1 ton, when he tallied 29 points for day and ' vlU £ e upable tQ perform
My-fiteWrer-dotta toll me nave Jerry Karver participate m Xroufhoutthegame to win 17 the home team. Kostecka’s high f l 3 week ; . Possible replacement .
. the invitation mile ran, which fMpugnout the game to wm 17 „„ . th for Conrad is Chuck Hall,.who re- .
/: Ruiiiium will- fall back, and give will feature such well-knowns as 1 4 . while Phi Gamma nipped Del- • j placed Fred Reeve ,in the 165-
you i-ha east front, Gil Dodds, Frank Dixon, Ensign ta Sigma Phi 16-15. The conclud- Height average of the squad is pound bracket-at’the Lock Haven
But- when- the winter snows come, Walter Mehl and Jim Rafferty, Mg contest was taken by Acacia greater ever l than l toe aver- rout. Hall weighs 170. : . ;
/, nur.rimT« a fewo-Sace. fell through. Karver, however, whipped The a Kappa m S ost 0 * it h s opponents’ this season. ,^ rt ' J uri ng practice sessions.; j
h wo—thm,wholeave S you scoring honors 1
Tho blues to Barite. Ed Conwell, ; N. Y. U.’s Negro * or J. he e^ ae c^ e award e d to game will be that the Nittany again and wm be aWe totake his '
freshman sprint sensation, will E ar Lley, Delta Sigma Phi s pride. , position in that slot on Saturday
f.c-o the bombs provide.most of the competition Barkley countered 11 of:his l team’s een , agal Jl®^ U b ® h'ilfTo meet if a Temple opponent is found for
Kea* the-bUtoe S ......... for Ewell,. nine-time IC-4A title- 15 pomts;howevejs.his efforts were than the on which him ' So far no word has. come
.GoermgS Ob, where is the toft- holder. Conwell flashed into prom- as tbe Pbl Gamma Delta at- have walker! ic Tem ’ * rpn l Temple that a man has been
vralte? . inence. last week when he took tB *™ tao , po^.. I + , v heaton bv the Lions 38-M found to wrestle M that weight
Wo am f £ gofc xto the Metropolitan A. A. 60-yard - °® ciaib f^ r the Intramural P » H fh class.
/j)We got is cooties. - sprint in 6.3 seconds. f i rays f re as fal °'T, S t : L f, or L Rem ‘ Hovas several weeks aao Lineup for Penn State for the
Goebbelsi Ob, typhus and black Main competitors for the Nit- ” lana | el ; ft. J. ® ; ~ Temple meet is' not as yet com- 1
Plague,. tany Lions relay squad will be ?^ k Bls -!? an Nyles Smith, “W” The hard part of the trip will plet P but wfll be annou y^ .
Die wobrmachtl Die -wehrmachti Fordham and Seton Hall. Ford- Lebitch, Duck y Swm, Len Ca- come aftei the Georgetown Coach Campbell this -afternoon’
T, di.ckifcy-cl.ticfc, and soon we'll be ha m breezed to a one-mile relay Spal ' ky l r ßr ? wn ’ onlght ' Immediately after the The Q la , u find Stephen
back. win in the Metropolitan meet in Pfl ™’ Beid McCloskey, Frank game the team will entrain for Kiwatsky at pounds . c^de .
With, the bluer, m Berlin. 3.21.7. Seton Hall has always come Stav . ' the Noi tli Cmohna Pre-Fhght base Wood at T homas Aissis at 145;
to the Big City with a team fav- . Ponight tke mtets fc * lts Pnday mgkt garae atld lU William Trexler at 155;' Lloyd
• ored to cop the race. Wlll encounter at Rec. -Hall: return to Annapolis Saturday for Riss f 65; Captain Joe ’ Johns yd
.Many.Schools..Represented * P '. . „ e ray av y. at 175; and either Michael Jarmo-.;
Sixteen states will represented p P g a „ x " m Kappa : :- luk or. Francis Sholomkas partici
- at. the Millrose Classic-.. Thirty-. Ph! Riema Karma-Delta Chi Pating in the unlimited division:
six universities and fifteen Army, Slgma Ckl ' Tketa Kappa ' Phl S e 9 . 30 p ' Jurmoluk may be unable to -be
-Navy .and-Coast.Gyard posts will Triangle-Alpha" Chi JRho Delta Theta' ‘sigma-Alpha . P re = ent , for the nisitchestoecause
also send their best. e - Ze ta be ls -also a -member of the Owls’-
The list is loaded with cham- _ „ p ". f 1 * „ ™. trmna Tii.h Vi varsity basketball team which
pions, including those from the Ph No 2 meets. West Virginia the same ever
National A. A. TJ. indoor and out- D , _ , . ning of the scheduled bouts. ’
door meets; the National Colle- Beta Theta P^. Delta Slgma
giate, IC-4A, Big Ten, Central Col- ' ni
legiate, Ivy League and sundry
i .BETWEEN
-THE, LIONS'
:r :By BEN. BAILEY
Sports Editor
Krom: Smolensk-fca -Morhaiste.
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Wherever the pansers 30..
fc’vo’■taken..- some -big towns,...
far&' madia me some big talk, .
But there is en.e -thing. I know..
h. Russian's n- two-face,
R worrisome thing, who leaves you
to sing
■fli.o blues in. Berlin.
TfitilkiM 'iTirjfOHts Today
Time-trial;! for varsity members other conferences will be repre
of the swimming team will be held - sented to insure the best compe
jn Glennland Pool this afternoon, tition.
Coach Galbraith announced last Ensign Les Mac Mitchell, form
nitjht..The. trials...will probably de- erly of the Violets, will be the
1 Tinine who will participate only winner of last year’s meet who
against Westminster this. week. who Will not appear to defend his
title. The roster of defending
champions are:
Title-Holders
Sixty-yard dash: Private Bar
ney Ewell, national indoor and
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SIZES 9-18
Gotuu). - Alien. 8c Beaveir
State College
Coach Art Davis’ long-idle
hockey team finally hits the ice
for the first time this season when
they face off with Drexel Tech in
the Philadelphia Arena next Sun
day night at 8 p.m.
I-C-4A champ, and now at Camp , . •
- „ v Originally scheduled to open
a '„ ~ - . , their winter campaign last Tues
. SIX * Y Tw i f . iT ! h day evening at Hershey with
sign Fred Wolcott, national indoor F / anklin an % Marshall, the Nit-
C Mel* Sheppard 600: Jim Herbert, tan f P u ek-chasers were forced to
jo* -in 1 . ’ postpone their opening game one
Grand Street Boys, four-time when F &^M sentup word
ne aon ® e y en • _ ' -that'they had abandoned the win
_ 880-yard run: Fred Sickmger, ter spor j:
Muihattan sophomore. Inclement weather has held up
Pole Vault: Cornelius Warmer- outdoor ice hockey 'practice for the
dam of the Olympic Club, world’s lasttwo weeks . Coach Davis stated
onl>; 15-foot vaulter. last night that he will have the
High -lump: Keith ORouke, varskv team members up at the
xormerly of Notre Dame .and now courts at 6;30 am . every morning
a nava.. cadet at Delaware, Ohio, and eV ery evening if present ef
and Richard Morcom of New f or t s to clear the ice for practice
Hampshire, who tied for first place are f u iflu ed
last season. Three other games in addition
R'ce Defends Title to next Sunday’s game at. Philly
Ah hough he has not yet sent have been booked by-Davis for
in his entry, Greg Rice of the New the coming month . Games have
York A. C. expects to defend his
two-mile laurels. '■■ - —e- -■ - - - -- - —'
Warmerdam’s attempt for a new
. vaulting rceord, Gilbert Dodd’s
bid for a new record in the Wana- STATE—
maker Mile, Ed Conwell’s try for “The Avengers”
the 60-yard crown, and Dwight CATHAUM—
Eddleman’s attempt for a high “Keeper of the Flame"
jump record will be the highlights NITTANY—
of the meet. “Big Street”
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Long-idle Hockey Team Begins
Season With Drexel Tech
Delta Sigma Phi No. 2-Beta
Sigma Bho
been scheduled with Cornell ;at
Ithaca on February 26 and with
Hamilton College the next evening
in Clinton, Hew York. A return
game has been arranged with
Drexel at the Hershey Arena for-
February-16.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1943 '
WARNE.. THE. .S
CATHAUM