FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945 McAndrews' Crew To Meet Army, Bows To Virginia Boxers, 5%-21/2 Penn State's boxing team will be out to avenge an early season defeat when it meets a U. S. Mili tary Academy squad at Recreation Hall, 8 o'clock tomorrow. The Cadets came out ahead in •the first encounter, 5-3. -Coach Marty McAndreWs is starting Alan Pottasch,. freshman; in the 155-pound class. Pottasch, formerly a welterweight, will re place Jack Seitchek who has left for the Arthy.. Navy trainee Ben Adelstein will take over in place WANTED AT ONCE 75 Men to Work on Sawmills Cutting Government Orders for Overseas HIGH-RATED, HOUTS LUMBER COMPANY 0■ wY State College • FOR ICE CREAM THAT HITS THE SPOT State College Creamery TRUE FRUIT FLAVORS DAIRY BUILDING ON CAMPUS ALSO AT YOUGEL'S NEWS STAND 2 TYPEWRITER NEEDS SERVICE JUST DIAL 1492 BUY BONDS NOW! PETTY ORIGINALS Hand: Blocked Foulard Ties in new and interesting motifs 2.50 of Vaughn Stapleton, who lost de cisions.-at West Point and Virginia. The Lion mittmen lost their sec ond .start Saturday to an under rated Virginia team, 5 1 / 2 -2%. Nick Ranieri. and Capt. Paul Smith won their . boutS by 'decisions antilLaro Luhrs remained Undefeated'by de fault. In normal 'times Perin.- State competes with.: intercollegiate- op ponents in 16 spats. ESSENTIAL WAR WORK IF YOUR • Tic 0. • Morin -thvertookedigei Phone 703 THE COLLEGIAN Phi Delts Win IF Basketball League Title Phi Delta Theta clinched the In terfraternity basketball league title by defeating the Phi Kappa Sigs, League B champions, 36-28, in the final playoffs last week. Playing for the Phi Delts were Buzz Cloud, Tom Smith, Wally Schaffer; Glenn Smith, Bob Os= man, Jack Forbes, and Don ,Her zog. The committee in charge of the, leagile, headed, by Bop Gridley, has named the following fraternity all-star squad for the season: for wards, Buzz Cloud, ?hi Delt, and Scalise, Theta Chi; center, Jueles Corrubia, Phi Kappa Sig; guards, Charlie Duke, Triangle, and Frank Mussrey, Triangle. Honorable mention was awarded to the following: forwards, Jerry Kruger, Beta Sig, and Stan Speak er, Phi Kappa Sig; center, Rosen, Beta Sig; guards, Glenn Smith, Phi Delt, and Ivan Kline,, Delta Chi. The league standings follow: LEAGUE A Team W. L. Phi Delta Theta 7 0 Beta Sigma Rho 6 1 Sigma Chi . 4 3 Alpha Chi Sigma 3 4 Phi Sigma Kappa 3 4 Phi Sigma Delta 2 5 Delta Chi • 2 5 Lambda . . Chi Alpha LEAGUE B Team W. • L. P,bi Kappa Sigma 7 0 Theta Chi Triangle . Pi 'Kappa Phi 3 4 Sigma PI Epsilon .... 3 4 Phi Kappa Psi Delta Tau Delta • 2 • 5 Barracks 36 Cops V-12 Cage Honors barracks 36 copped the V-12 basketball league championship when they defeated Barracks 9, 30-26, Tuesday. Top scorer for the season was A/S John Nolan, Bar racks 36, who tallied 90 points. Other final games resulted in Barracks 13 defeating Barracks 26, 43-20, and Barracks 37 won a close victory over Barracks 20, 32-30. In the Wednesday night contest Bar racks 24 topped Barracks 26. The cage trophy is the second athletic award won by Barracks 36 this semester. Earlier in the sea son, tey • took the V-12 soccer title. Final league standings follow: Team W. L. Barr - has '36 6 0 Barracks 37 5 1 Barracks 9 . 4 2 Barracks 20 2 4 Barracks 13 2 4 Barracks 24 2 4 Barracks 26 Q .6 ASTP Cagers Organize Inier-barracks League Army trainees at the College have organized an inter-barracks basketball league composed of six teams from Company A and four squads from Company B. First games of the series were played in the Armory Saturday afternoon. Officials were members of non-participating barracks. Company A scores were: Barracks 5 downed Barracks 28, 43-21; Barracks 8 tcok over Bar racks 4, 42-29; and Barracks 27 won over Barracks 30, 27-16. Company B scores were: . Barracks 49 lost to Barracks 12, 32-22, arid Barracks 17 trounced Barracks. 40, 38-16. CQLGATE.BOWS. 37.26 Jumping' to• an early lead, the Lion ,cagers• downed-- the• Colgate Red Raiders, 37-26, in a' home con -test Saturday. night. Forward Doc Willison set-the scoring pace for Nittany Lion Quintet Faces Carnegie Tech Coach John Lawther's basketball team will face the Carnegie Tech five in the only game of . the week on Recreation Hall floor . Wednesday night: Penn State defeated. Tech, 52-27, in an away contest earlier this season. Starting lineup for the Lions Iry Batnick at the guard positions, State Matmen Wrestle Navy Losing to a strong Army squad, 16-12, Penn State wrestlers will travel to Annapolis tomorrow to face a veteran Navy team, unde feated since 1942. Coach Paul Campbell will pit Capt. Glenn Smith against the Midshipman star; Capt. John Hale, in the 155-pound division. Hale won the Eastern title last season in this division. George Schautz, 121, will meet Mickey MacDonald who annexed the 1944 Eastern and National championships and was voted The outstanding college wrestler in the country in 1944. Other grapplers starting for the Lions will be Bob Crease, 128; Steve Greene, 136; Hal Frey, 145; Wisherd, 165; Chuck Ha 11,175; and Don Miltenberger, heavyweight.. Schautz, Crease, Greene, and Smith won bouts against Army Saturday night to score 12 points against the Cadets, the most tal lied against them this season. Army's Lyle Edwards pinned Hall in 7:14 and Joe Stanowicz pinned Miltenbelger in three minutes to clinch the meet. • 1 . '6 6 1 5 2 2 -5 Bucknell 'University was Penn State's first opponent in football, basketball, and baseball. THE PENN STATE PLAYERS present a 25th ANNIVERSARY EVENT . . . EXHIBIT of SCENE DESIGNS & WATER COLORS From Broadway Productions by Oliver Smith Penn State, '39 M. 1. GALLERY • FEBRUARY 5-11 SWING INN THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT MOO DANCING will probably be Bill Nugent and Slim Currie in the center spot, and Doc Willison and Diolt Light as forwards. Coach Maxie Hannum, seeking to avenge the Skibo's earlier de feat and aiming for another Big Seven victory, has lost two first string men to the Army. They are Leo Clougherty, one of Tech's fastest ball handlers, and Center Mike Theodore. . , :Rusty Scioscia has been trans ferred from guard to the center position and Tami Morinello was moved up to the forward position. Vince Fastuca will replace Scios cia as guard while Tasso Katselas and Melvin Klein will complete the squad. MIDDIES TRIUMPH, 60-27 The U.' S. Naval Academy bas ketball team chalked up its sixth consecutive victory. by swamping the Lion courtmen, 60-27, at An napolis Wednesday. Coach Law ther's men held the Middies on even terms for the first ten min utes of play, when the score was eight-all, but Navy forged ahead from that point and had won a 24-11 lead by halftime. Doc• Willi son started in place of Les Szepesi in the tussle. GET YOUR SNACK AT DAVIS' SANDWICH SHOP ALSO CARDS PING PONG REFRESHMENTS UNTIL 12:00 PAGE SEVEN You can Swing OW to your Favorite 'Band