FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944 Lawthermen Looking For Victory Over Juniata After Army Loss Doctors Disqualify Funk; Juniata Brother Combine Nittany Lion up-and-down cagers will have their eyes peeled for a couple of basketball players Who answer to the name of Eis enhart in their game with Jun iata on the Rec Hall floor tomor row night. . Hank, senior of the familS , two some, is the center and captain for the invading Indians while his brother, Fuzz, is very much in 'evidence on the backline. Hank is playing his third var sity year for the Tribe while Furt : has one year of varsity back ground on the jayvee team after :three years high school point rbaking. Juniata, who will come to State, College with a won-lost record of seven victories in thirteen tries, .Will have Bill Hunt, 5-11 senior' ballhandler and Gene Brum baugh,' 6-2 soph eager from Al toona in the forward slots while Dick Wareham will be Coach Jack - Oiler's choice to team up with Fuzz Eisenhart on the backline. The Indians have gained tri umphs over Susquehanna twice, Elizabethtown twice, Westmin ster, Middletown Air Depot and West Virginia to tally their rnicl season total.. The Lions, back to a .500 per .centage for the season by their , 49-38 loss to the strong • Cadet ;five at West Point,. will be on their toes for the Indians. - " .Funk Out fol. Season According to latest reports from the medicos, Walt Funk, starter at forward with Buck Barron for the major part of the campaign to date, will be lost to Coach Lawther and his Nittany five for the remainder Of the season. Funk, 'dogged by injuries since last year when he was forced out frosh competition early in the season when he was laid up with a recurrence of an old injury, failed to pass the routine sports physical because of a cardiac ail ment. The 'tall forward also suf fered a slightly sprained ankle "as_ a result of a fall in the Col gate tilt Saturday. Team Ready - With the exception of, Funk, the team will be at full strength. Ed Czekaj, alternate with Funk on the forward wall, will assume 60-minute duties now with Buck Barron. MaC McNary, high scorer of the 'Nittany quintet, will start again , at center against the Blue and Gold captain, while Monty Mos 3towitz, after his straight shoot ing against the Red Raiders, and .Capt. Joe Curran. will probably - get the nods for the guard spots. The next tilt on the Lion sched ule after the Juniata game will ; be with the Annapolis Middies on the Severn court next Saturday afternoon. . TOPS ARMY TEAM , High scorer of the Army Air . Force Command's all-star team at Scott Field, 111., is Jack Biei-y, : former Penn State basketball lum inary. • \ '„. . ' ... \rq IBEEP"""m*Oligilanaillikin‘ We Have the Firiest : . :V:. •. s , i i .? .:;,:! ' Fresh Meats ic t li, rs' • Fruits - Vegetables ( t„„, In sol e s ..g Canned Goods -e- ' ; ...&i.. Certified Hams . and Pastries Special-35e lb. .imitanim COLLEGE FOOD MARKET. 202 West College_Ave. Dial'49ss Center—Hank Dinglebury Decides Fate Of Ice Hockey Opener By Seanian Rem Robinson J. SolvencY Dinglebury is con fused. Penn State's weather is the cause of it, and Penn State's weather is very important to Dr. Dinglebury, for he is the legi an meteorologist. The last time Dingle made his appearance in the .press, was April 20, 1943 when he was called upon -to ex plain six inches of snow- lying on A STP Sports Thru The. Hoop By Pvi. Hank Kalette Now that intramural basketball is no longer in the discussion phase but actually in operation, it remains for us to make certain the • success of the venture. To make sure that no league games are forfeited, and that we are at Rec Hall at the time our gaines are scheduled. We wanted this league—let's be sure we keep it. According to Gene Bischoff, in charge of intramurals, the league divided into three divisions of Live teams each, and one of six teams. Each team will participate in a round-robin, the division winners will be pitted against each other in semi-finals and. fin als to determine the league win ner. Plans are underway for in ter-unit games • between leading teams of ASTP, Air Corps, and the Navy-Marines. Bischoff made it clear that one team may play two games weekend. The games will be of twenty-five minutes duration ten minute halves, and five min utes between halves.. It was announced last Tuesday that barracks 48, 40, 33, , and 8 have forfeited games the past two weeks. This is unfair to the op posing teams and to the referees who must be present in time for the game. It is hoped that these (Continued on page six) THE COLLEGLA,N Guard—Fuzz • Biother combination for the Juniata Indian basketball team is Hank and Fuzz Eisenhart. Hank (left) is center and captain df the Blue and Gold while Fuzz (above) anchors the backline. the baseball diamond before the Lion-Pitt game. While Dinglebury . is working out the answers, however, hockey coach Art Davis is putting a big IF in front of the slated Colgate- Penn State tilt here tomorrow. The IF is an all-important one, for unless Old Man Winter gets disgusted with Mount Nittany to day, and blows some more zero temperature readings down the valley before night, the ice rink inaugural will again be post poned. Last week the Davis skating crew was set to meet the Hershey Junior, Bears in a return match, but by Friday afternoon, the out door rink looked' like a bowl of breakfast food that had been sit- ting . on the stove for three hours. Squad workouts have been lim ited this week, and the rink has been closed. due to thawing,- but Davis is - going to wait Until to night before calling the Red Raiders in New York with the news that summer has arrived early in State College. • In case. Davis' IF comes true, he intends to use . the same squad that was slated to go into - action last week against the Hershey Cubs, -including' team captain Art Gladstone at center, Roger Nel son and Tubby Crawford on the forward wall, Paul Ameel in the nets, and the Gene O'Donnell- Jack Foley combination in the defense spots. Have a "Coke"= Come, be blessed and be happy 0 ,,, , ,,..........---,...,,....i .„„ ~...--_,--. .. ,......„-,-„,..1 7 ,..-•,-. . st) \ V‘ ' \‘ -' - %:%-' f- , ;'' --- "'" --.--;.--.77.,----____.--5-_, , -.-H___.-- - --_:- -_,----=-- -- - - i,,, ~, A 1\ A !.:,-‘ .„,:---,--:-..-- ...„_. ' ... .....,-...-..,,,.„----- -;-":rY \ \ `.." \ ....„ v . 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I 1 illr Irr 1 IPIi I 1 'r . 2 -'"--7-----r--- , ' .',"' , -...ty,_--- ---,-, --, n ' il. 4.., 74 , / , ..),,,,-- -r,,-...::.5.---:- --,..------....41,,,, , ,.. i,„ -, - - ~---- _____ ..„1, ~ , i . from Idaho to Iceland Have a "Coke", says the ,American soldier in Iceland, and in three words he has made a friend. It works in Reykjavic• as it does in Rochester. Be sure you have Coca-Cola in your icebox at home. 'Round the globe, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes —has become the ice-breaker between kindly-minded strangers. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of ALTOONA Lions Meet Tough Cornell Team In Second Home Match By TOM WHEATLEY AS/USNR A reshuffling of the wrestling cards of Cornell and Penn State , brings the Big Red team ,with a record of three wins and one defeP;; to Rec Hall tomorrow at 2 :00 p. m. to meet the Lions who last week. received a morale transfusion donated by Colgate in the form of 29-5 decision. Originally scheduled for February 19, tomorrow's match pits they locals against a powerful Cornell lineup which has already racked up two victcries over Colgate and an 18-14 nod over Columbia. Even in their lone defeat, the Cornell matmen gained prestige by giv.• ing Lehigh a close match, losing to the always-powerful Bethlehem team by a 14-12 count. The Penn State lineup will in— elude the same men who faced Col gate last week except for possible alterations in the 165- and 175.. Garden Beckons Lion Trackmen Track Coach George Harvey to day named his Penn State team. for the 2-mile relay at the Millrose Games, New York, on February 5. His quartet is composed of two civilians and two Navy V-12 trai nees. Dennis Crimmins, who ran in doors last winter for the St. John's, Brooklyn, N. Y., relay team, and Hans Hermanies, former Univer sity of Cincinnati distance star, are the team's lend-lease members. Johnny Dibeler, captain of the ?enn State track team last sum mer, and Bob Jones, are the ci vilian runners. Jones competed in track and cross-country during the past year. Only other Lien entry in the New York event will be Tubby Crawford, former Ohio University pole vaulter, who attained 13 feet, 3 inches as a member of the Penn State team this summer. Crawford started preparations for his in door debut immediately after the Christmas holidays. Lt. Foltz Announces Fencing Meets Off Penn State will not have a fenc ing team this year. • Lt. Dean Foltz of the : military department at the College, and temporary fencing coach, recently declared that no equipment is a vailable despite constant and ex tensive efforts made to procure blades from numerous companies. All meets have been cancelled, but Lieutenant Foltz, former Penn State fencer, expressed hope ,of keeping the sport alive on campus. Beside the problem of equip ment, another difficulty is man power. One varsity member from last year rembains, and prospec tive blademen are unknown. Coach N. S. Walke called the first fencing practice in 1934, and found 78 men willing to begin (Continued on pace six) pound classes. • Johnny Jaffurs has returned to practice after his layoff to make the East-West football trip and is: seeking the 175-pound berth occu . pied by Dick Little in State's first meet. John Shaw has two eager rivals in the 165-pound division. Chucl , l Hall, a member of last year's squad, and Ben 'Ulrich are disput• ing Shaw's hold on the starting assignment and the 165-pound performer in tomorrow's matches: will be announced today. First Chance Two first string grapplers have yet to see action despite week's season opener with Col gate. Bob Lowrie, 121 pounder, and Lynn Mcllvaine, 145-pound man got credit for victories by Sitting on the bench when the vis.. itors forfeited in both divisions . , A chance that the team may not; be at full strength against Cornell was mentioned yesterday by Coach Paul Campbell when he said that; .an ear ailment may . keep Ray Shibli , c.n the sidedlines. Dipner, Moore Ready The Penn State lineup will be rounded out by Pat Harrington, 136, Charley Dipner, 155, and 11P('t Moore, heavyweight, all of whom defeated their Colgate opponents last Saturday. Harrington decisioned Ernie Ar migar in a hard fought match, while Dipner threw Ike Block in the second period of their 155 pound fracas. Red Moore pulled a surprise ac.; in his first appearance as a wrest-. ler by piling up a 14-7 advantage over Colgate's Ed Stacco, Big R.(l star tackle. PAGE THRET:I cvia•• heat;
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