FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 8, 1944 Boxing, Wrestling Candidates Drill Daily For Opening Meets Boxers, coached by Leo Houck, . and wrestlers, coached- by. Paid Campbell, are • practising in Rec Hall from 4:30 to 6 p. m'. daily. The boxing squad will meet Ar my, January' 13 and the wrestling team will clash with Cornell Jan-: uary 20 in first encounters, both away. chuck Hall and Glenn Smith, Cainpbell's only seasoned grapp_ lers, are ~Practising their. holds and w • cerciSing alDng. with. the new men. Acting head manager jot* the; wrestling 'team is Rpss John= nssisie_d 0r.44, Ga briel Roth, and Robert Hirsch. Thirty-five sailors ant; civilians have tried out for the wrestling team. They, are: Edward Bauer, Robert Bacon, John Bellis, Karl Bugh, Carl Calteryabn, Robert Crease, William Cramer, . Grant Davis, William Davis, Marvin Derry, Bruce Fischl. Harold Greene, Chuck Horn, Donald Holtzman, Walter Kohl, Edward LaVoice, William Mc- Master, George Meeker, Don Mil tenberger, William 'Mulline, Rob ert Nowell, James Osman. Joseph. Perry, Clarence: Reid, Ralph Samppala, George Schantz, Aide Serafini , Robert Stein, Wil liam,.'Tgeker, Frank Wills; Rob-. ert Wisherd , James . Worley, • and JarneS Qtly.• holdover' from last .sea-; sort . ,on Houc4 - 's boxing 'team is Paul 'Smith, ex:serviceman: fnimea. F. Air FOOrPs det previewed:l'l . ls . strength .Wed-, Wed nesday When he. riPped:. open a punching bag' during practise. routine for. boxers includ es-,weight-pullingi shadow-boXing, "rope-skipping, running, and sprin ting. , • t•Otojg 41,014:ip5.Z.4. lii„lirstlo - -IZiage Tilt ' Navy V-12 intramural basket ball opened Wednesday when Barracks 36 defeated Barracks 24, 24-13, in a preliminary game to the.lVluhlenberg tilt. . Iptra:barracks •ganies will pre cede the Susquehanna, Franklin and Marshall, University of IVlex ico,, NiTest Virginia and Colgate games with the varsity. Other games have been slated at times when they Will not interfere with varsity contests.. ~ r elims will begin at 6:30 p. m. Telms will play 20 minute halt'_ es,aiAd National Intercollegiate 4asicetball Association rules will govern the conduct of the games. Have "Coke"= On with the dance ... or keeping the younger set happy at home Hot records, and cold ."Coke"... and the gang is happy. Your icebox at home is just the place for frosty bottles of "Coke". Your family and ell their fiends will welcome it. At _home and away *from home, Coca• Cola stands for •the. pccsae that refreshes,—has becomes' symbol' off-gracious American. hospitality. , OOTTLED , UNDO AIFTHOPTY. OP. THE ,COCA4OLA COMPANY OY `1:: 4.i:tir , VOCAkeltOLA. 'BOTTLING-COMPANY :of AerOONA- Van Lundy is the team's head manager, with Arthur Goldberg, Edward Zemprelli, Maurice Gral la, James Work, and Verne Con don as assistant managers. Try outs for the boxing team are: R. D: Fields, G. E. Hartsoe, William Karns, L. F, Kippler, Alfred Koo rey, Manuel Kraus, William Mc- Aleer, Alan Pottasch, Vincent Pu lec, • and Jack Seitchik. PS Club Sets • Cage Opener Opening tilt of the Penn State Club Basketball. League for In dependent Men will be played in Recreation Hall 8:30 p. m. Mon day. Eight teams have registered as league members. They are: Dill ets,. Graham •A. C., Penn Haven, Penn State Club, Penn Way, San bourne Cagers, Spears, and X-G- I. Managers of all teams should call Art Bchard, 2215, before Sun day in order to determine the op ening schedule. Students, wishing to plgy in the league must 'have their medical permits by noon tomorrow. Var sity,players are not eligible to par ticipate, in the tournament; Each team entering the league will be charged a fee of $2.50. Game balls will be, supplied,. but teams must provide:. their own : practice balls, it was announced ;by Art Boharil. Games will be played. promptly at'B:3o each Wednesday, and any , team • not showing up within 15' minutes ' of. the opening time will automatically forfeit to its opponent. No.team may.have more than eight members. Keys will 'be awarded to all' members of the champion team. Penn Haven, Colonial . Top Independent Bowlers Penn Haven and Colonial, buth victorious in this week's contests, lead the Independent ken's . Bow: ling League with 14 wins and 2 loses each. Wednesday night scores were: Penn Haven defeated the Engi neers, 2079-1946; Colonial topped Spears, 2155-1901; and Penn Way forfeited to Foster Lodge. Team standings to' date are: W L Pct. Penn Haven 14 2 .875 Colonial 14 2 .875 Penn Way _ ' 12 4 .750 Foster Lodge Engineers Spears ' Lion Cagers Drop Overtime Tilt tuOn catert . dropped their op ening game when Muhlenberg eked out a 37-36 win in an over time :contest at Recreation Hall Wednesday night. Forging ahead only twice throughout the game, once being in the last few minutes of play, the Mules won their fourth con secutive • victory of the present season. The encounter presented an opportunity for Coach John Lawther's squad to reveal Its rough spots in preparation for next week's tussles. The State five will meet Sus quehanna Wednesday and Mar shall College, Virginia, Thursday. Both .tilts will be played at Bee Hall and are slated for 8 p.m. The Marshall team is a newcomer on the schedule while Susquehanna bowed to the Lions last season. Lawther's men used the two three zone defense throughout the game in contrast to the Allenton ians' man-to-man play. Doc Wil- PENN STATE G F T Willison, f 5 1 11 Light, f . 2 1 5• Curry, c 0 .1 1 Danilov, g 1 0 2 Nugent, g 4 0 8 Szepesi, c 0 2 2 Lang, 1 1 . 1 .3 Berzinski, g 1 0 2 Batnik, f 1 0 2 Rahn, g 0 0 0 Goldboro, f . 0 0 0 Totals 15. 6 36 MUHLENBERG G T Baldwin, f 6 4 16 Thiesen, f 0 1 1 Doran, c 2 1. 5 g 5 0 10 Whiting, g 0 3 3 O'Brien, g 0 0 0 Bird, f . 1 0 2 Totals 14 9 37 lison broke the ice when he took the opening jump, dribbled down the floor; and,scored. A slow first half ended with a 18-17 score, Lion's favor. • After ' four minutes of passing, Willison again set the pace for a fast nip -and-tuck second half. Dick Light and Bill Nugent Scor ed for the Lions with Jim Doran and Tex Baldwin sinking the ball for the visitors., Baldwin's basket brought the score to 25-25. Willison grabbed a jump ball but a fast pass sent it out of bounds. Charley Gillen brought it up the floor to score sending Muhlenberg out ahead for the first time, 27-25. Willison sanli.. a goal to tie the score at the end of tie third period, 27-27. 8 8 .500 4 12 .250 4 12 .250 Penn State athletes reported dead or missing in this war al ready number more than 35. THE. COLLEGIAN Scoring on a foul by Gillen, Willison put the Lion cagers ahead for the last time. Doran dribbled down the floor to score a goal. -Chuck Thiesen made good his attempted fotil shot and Light tallied for State to end the game with a deadlock, 30-30. Capt. Dick Whiting opened - the five-minute extra period for Berg with a foul shot and Nugent im mediately came back with a score for State. Doran tallied on a foul and Gillen sank a long set-up. shot from the side. Willison and Vic Danilov, Lion captain, tallied to make the sore 37-36, Muhlen berg's favor. Slim Curry foiled a_ foul shot and Dutch Lang was short on a setup try. The game ended. with the score—Muhlen berg 37, Penn State 36. LONG DISTANCE circuits clear for necessary calls an December 24, 25 and 26. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA' TYPEWRITER NEEDS SERVICE JUST DIAL 2492 FRATERNITY JEWELRY , L.G. BALFOUR COMPANY WATER 4W.TATIC aToM Allentonian's Tex Baldwin was high scorer for the fray With 16 points. Willison and Nugent, play ing consistent speedy ball and do ing some nice interfering, shared the honors for the Lions with 11 and 8 points respectively. Lawther's squad, made 6 out of: 11 foul shot attempts while the Mules scored only 9 out of 23 tries. ev. Receive Football Bids Lion gridders Johnny Chuck ran, back, and Don Miltenber ger, end, have received bids to play for the north in the Blue- Gray fcetball game at Mont gomery, Ala., on December 31. Please help keep IF YOUR PAGE SEVEN