The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 15, 1944, Image 8

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Given our choice of good wishes for our
friends, we'd likee , to see the Christmas Spirit
manifest every day of the yedr. It is that time
when the whole world is kin, when petty dif
ferences are forgotten and friendships are
bound together in a closer relationship, when
worries are left behind and the future looks
more cheerful than ever before.
This institution plans to maintain this policy
throughout the coming year; it is our pledge
to show you we appreciate every courtesy and
favor that has been ours. So we say again
Basketballers Down Susquehanna 53-12;
West Virginia I n Away . Game Tomorrow
State
Meet
Lowther's- Men Encounter
Strong Opposing Quintet
Conch Jchn Lowther will take his Nittany Lion cage quintet to
Morgantown, W. Va., tomorrow night to face the West Virginia
Mountaineers in the first game of the season away from home.
The Penn State five will tackle its toughest opponent on the sae
dule so far when the Lions meet Coach John Brickels' civilian squad.
After battling Muhlenberg, Susquehanna; and Marshall at home In
the first three contests, the Nittany cagers will be confronted with a
tight zone defense on the spacious West Virginia court tomorrow even
ing. •
The Mountaineers are supposed to have one of their strongest
teams in years this season.
Sparkplug of the team is reported
to be Jimmy Wnithall, the triple
threat halfback who beat Penn
Stale in football with his passing
and kicking,
This is Coach Brickels' first
year at West Virginia. He pre
viously served as mentor at the
Huntingdon, W. Va., High School.
He piloted Huntingdcn to the
state scholastic basketball title
last season. Brickels is rated by
many as one of the top coaches
in the tri-state area.
Coach Lawther has been drill
ing his squad all week on seve
ral offenses which his quintet
can use against the Mountaineers!
zone defense. However, Lawther
is still undecided what team he
will start against West Virginia.
From all indications it appears
that Dick Light and Hal Willison
will open as forwards, Bill Nu
gent at center, and Irwin Bat
nick and Vic Danilov as guards.
Light, Willison, and Nugent are
navy V-I2 trainees, while Bat
nick and Danilov are civilians.
The only holdover on the team
&Om last year's squad is Danilov.
The Lion coach has a strong
reserve list to relieve the first
stringers. Some of the more pro
mising substitutes are lanky Slim
Currie, Les Szepesi, Stretch Ber
zinski, Hal Rahn, Dick Golds-'
borcugh, Max Hannum, Jim
Rouch, Dutch Lang, and Jack Mc-
Carthy.
. The Nittany squad will leave for
Morgantown this afternoon, „and
return sometime Sunday. '
Barracks 37 Defeats 26
In' Second V-12 (mid,
• Barracks 20 was able to score
only 10 points while Barracks 37
chalked up 48 to take the second
game in the V-12 intramural bas
ketball league Wednesday night;
Barracks 9 met Barracks 20 in
the prelim to the Marshall game
last night. No scores were avail
able.
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in the ?leap
IF Cage League
Initiates Season
Fcur teams participated in the
opening game of the Interfrater
aity Basketball League. SPA and
?hi Kappa Psi forfeited to SSPE
and Pi Kappa Phi respectively.
In a hard fought game Phi Kap
la Sigma defeated Theta Chi, 41-
38. Triangle triumphed over DTD,
29_18.
There were no' forfeits in the
second series., of: ''gontei.. ; _which
were played TueSday. Phi Sigma
Kappa eked out' a victory over
Sigma Chi, which chalked up 19
joints to the former's 21. Phi
31gma Delta bowed to Alpha Chi
Sigma, 16-19.
Beta Sigma Rho lost to Phi
Delta Theta, 24-17 while Delta
711 i defeated Lambda Chi Alpha,
28-22.
Campbell Combines
Wrestling And Law
Attorney Paul Campbell, for
mer Eastern intercollegiate 155-
pound charripion, WM mix wrest
lug with law again this winter.
The youthful State College at
.orney, who won titular • honors
is an undergraduate at the Col
ege in 1930, will coach the Nit
any Lion wrestlers for the third
traight year.
Campbell was drafted for the
:ob when Charlie Speidel acL
:epted a commission in the United
Rates Naval Reserve, and he has
stayed on the job ever since. -
He quits tds.laW office ',in Bell
"efonte daily , at o'clock; -, ah'd
goes to Recreation Hall for Prie.;.
Ice sessions of 'from two to three
hours.
His outlook none too bright for
the forthcoming season, Camps
?ell already has started the job
)f seeking civilian and Navy V-I2
talent with which to 'tackle a
•chedule of four dual meets and
the Eastern championships at
Lehigh University.
To date 35 new condidates are
working out with the two varsity
grapplers returning, Chuck Hall
and Glenn. Smith.
The opening date for the Penn
'late Club basketball tournament
'has been postponed until Monday
because of weather conditions,
mid-term exams, and tardiness
in paying fees and obtaining
medical permits, Art Bohard, ath
letic chairman stated. yesterday.
First games of the tournament
will be played on Recreation Hall
courts beginning at 11:30 p.m.
Eight-minute quarters will be
played. Ten teams have been en
tered hi the league.
U,OPYLASKET:'
Is sure .
Bad Company
Winter weather brings harsh'
treatment to isensitiveligis. But
with a tube'of Roger & Gullet
original Lip Pomade in your
pocket, you can laugh at "Sloppy
Sleet". •
dust smooth on Lip POmade's
'soothing film and defy
the climate. There's no. safer,
surer protection against painful
chapping and crooking:
Stop at any drug store and ask
fur the handy pocket tube.
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ROGER &GALLET
300 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK lE. N.Y.
THE COLLEGIAN
BASKETBALL CO::.C.H John
Lowther will take his squad to the
University of West Virginia tomor
row for the llrst away game of
the season. The Lions have played
three home 4ilts this month.
Lion Cagers
Face Bucknell
Penn State's varsity basketball
team will play its fourth home
game of the season when the Lion
augers meet the Bucknell Bisons
in Recreation Hall at 8 p .m. Wed
nesday.
The contest will be the. last
fray before the Christmas vaca
tion period. The next game is
scheduled for January 10 with
the University of MeXico at the
gymnasium.
Little is known about the Buck
nell squad this year. Last season'
the Bisons came fro mbehind to
take a close decision from the
Lawthermen.
• Coach John Lawther Will prob
ably stick to the same lineup
which he used against Marshall
College last night.
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Willison Sets
Scoring Pace
1,1011 cagers ...gimped an inex
peilenced Susquehanna quintet,
53-12,' on Recreation Hall court
Wednesday night in the second
game of the season.
Forward Doc Wißison set the
scoring pace when he bucketed
four field goals for eight points.
'a was closely followed by Dutch
Lang, Jerry Krevolln, and Stretch
Bozinski, each credited with six
points.
Starting the second team,
Coach John Lawther sent his en
tire squad of 16 men into the
game at various times giving
Penn State basketball team de
feated Marshal College, Va., last
night, 34-32.
them an opportunity to gain ex
perience and to iron out rough
spots before future encounters.
Lang tallied the first goal when
he took the ball on the opening
jump and dribbled down the floor.
Trying to sink long shots, the Sus
quehanna Squad was continually
unsuccessful and the first quarter
ended with a 10-0 score.
The visitors chalked up their
first two points a few seconds after
the opening whistle of the second
period.' The varsity carried this
quarter, scoring, 17 points to Sus
quehanna's 4. The second and
third Lion teams played the sec
ond half of the contest.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
HEAL
PROS
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PENN STATE 0' FA F P
Light, f 1 0 0 2
Krevolin, f 3 0 0 6
Lang, 1' 3 2 0 6
Rouch, f 2 o — o
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,1 0 0 8
Golc!short:malt, I .... 2 0 0 4
hicks, f 1 0 0 2
Currie, c 1 0 0 2
cl 2 0 2
Nugent,. c 1 0 0 2
i3ozinski, g 2 2 2 6
Batnicic, g 1 1 0
Ezepesi• g 0 0 0 0
Danilov, g 1 2 1 31
El:annum, g 1 1 1 3
McCarthy, g 0 1 1 1
Totals 24 11 5 53
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SANTAGRAM
TO EVERYBODY
EVERYWHERE
HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL . STOP ~ YOUR
HAPPINESS AT THIS GLAD SEASON MAKES
OURS COMPLETE . STOP,. BEST WISHES FOR .A
JOYOUS CHRISTMAS. AND A HAPPY PROSpER
OUS NEW YEAR.
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TH, HAPPMESS,
PERIN .....
A glorious Christinas is our wish, of course,
yet we want the sentiment to carry on through
the coming years. We want each of you to 'enjoy
Health, Happiness and Prosperity. It is pt};
hope that your every wish will be realized, that
each ambition may materialize, so that the no*
year may be the happiest of them all.
Titan Metal Mfg. Co.
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Today and every day, we greet
you with all The sincerity that is in
our hearts, and with a deep feeling
of appreciation for your thought
fulness during the year now
closing. '
DECEMBER 25th
MITCHELLS' DRESS .SHOPPE
Established Since 1915
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1944
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SUSQUEHANNA
Moore, f
Herrold, f
Small, f
Taylor, c
Wohlsen, c
Swiencki. g
Kocsis, g
Totals
Score by quarters:
Penn State .. 10 17 14 12-53
Susquehanna 0 4 4 4-12
Officials: Yam Wallace, Waller
Levine.
Hugh Shields, comptroller Ot
Delta Tau Delta, was entertained
at the chapter house last week
end.
HAPPY.
NEW Y EAR
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