FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1946 ■sm 'jji . . V' 11 #' State Ri To Meet Penn State’s boxing team will - be seeking its sixth win in. ten .•"meetings with the - University of —. Virginia when- the. Liofts open v . their season against the Cavaliers at; Charlottesville tpiporrow. Dating back to 195 S and 1926, iwhen the teams exchanged wins, -the'series was dropped until 1928. • At that tihig it WaS .TOsiffiV&l uiitil ! the-1942 season, when' thgy were mot’ scheduled, add started up ...-again the nextydar. tLast year’s .‘.-rfracas by the Cava •• '4iers, 5V2-21&.' •" ■“ Coach'Leo-Houck,; who will be “.■starting his 24th season With the : - bo king team, announced. the “.'Starting . lineups ’ [today. . Besides ••the' c&aeh, eight/.' gildiators and • /•two "managers;.'. ."Van "L'undy and ■Art Goldberg ti will make the trip. Three,. and;vpossibly. four sea • • soned veterahs~*will .bpfeh in bouts :;uh'd division} ....whpre it was a ..tossiip between r.ravefferan Jack. SieitchicK and fter ■ •aldi . .“ißu.zz”'.'’iFahringer,~ former in Williamsport ...High,. School • champ. Paul' Smith,' two-year veteran -rrand; runner-up [ for [.tjje iight>y.eigls ■y • crown'''in- the‘intercpllegiates last 7 ;wiil... again;,.-. represent _[' the ••-'Lions as "the' 13'5-pbu'nder. Navy -/.trainee Bill Cramer and ex-flyer .' .-i-Nick Ranieri," Veterans of . the past '•■/' season, are Coach Houck’s choices as ' 121-pound'.and light heavy : - weight starters.- . Strong candidates for honors during .the'season are the Lion • mentor's': heavyweight and 165- .pounder, although the Lion wel - -terweigh't, should make it tough "-for any opponent. . The heavy •-• weight, Webb Moriarta, is' an ex --GI. who was undefeated as a .-i member'of the ’4O freshman team. Another ex-serviceman,. John . MSlusarczyk,;: is the promising, ■•'hard-hitting 165-pounder. • I Stan' Lachowski, an ex-GI who came hut for the teaim two weeks • ' after practice started, has worked his; weight ~down to 145 arid re ceived the- nod as the welter weight representative. Ray Po lansky willE b.4i the feather weight. ;; ‘: -.Lt’ :*."7 ’* For Xour Dancing Pleasure-- iAftiNY TAYIOR . ' and his orchestra A Small Band, Ideal For House Parties And Other Dances Gal!: Arny Taylor, 2129; Ralph Lutz, 4255 ngmen Virginia Coach Higgins Goes To Japan Penn State’s football coach; Rob Higgins, has accepted offer to j&in ,th% Mst jSmtji oil coaches andprofessional athletes which will be assembled and sent’ td ; Japan, under the Army Special Services Unit. :! This, unit, now being assembled, will include such notables as .Tad lyifyman, former coach at Prince ton, : Jock Sutherland, coadh of the professional Pittsburgh Steelers, Bo McMillin, coach of Indiatia, this year’s Big Ten champion and Barney Boss, foifher welter weight Champ of the (World. • “The Hig,” along’ with the. oth ers will be fa -charge of setting up a coaching school which will train teachers to carry on a world vjdde sports program among the nien of the Army.' Previous to this timeV'thfe' Aidn-y- iices has • trained - 111,000 of these teachers who have, returned) to their outfits, ready to .carry on the Army sports program. Next, week,, this group under Qol. Henry W. Clark, head of athletics for Special Services, and former Athletic- -Director at Laf ayette College, Avill leave for Ja pan. ■ ""V ... . /•• Penn State coaches whd have gone overseas -under this program include Leo Houck, boxing.coach, Bill Jeffreys; Soccer coach, and Jack Hume, veteran Lion trainer. All 'Men ... that are interested in trying out for the lacrosse team, whether experienced or -ft-ot, should- report to 121 Recreation -Hall ‘ present at this •meeting.• . Veterans 1 whofee letters of eligibility are satisfkotoryjtiiay receive re funds of $5 evaluation fees at the Bursar’s office .'today. Some $lO advance incidental fees are also ready' at. the. .B'ugsar’jg "office. ‘ THE Lions Avenge '44 Defeat; Owls Sent Home To Roost (Continued, frwn page one) when Hewson countered with a lay-up shot. This was the last time they threatened as Light, Currie and Hatkevich teamed up to give the ■ Lions a commanding six .point lead which the tiring Owls Could hht overtake. SCOHE BY QUARTERS . Fits! Qdarfor Hatkevich started the scoring with a foul toss and Rullo match ed' it with a one,, pointer for Temple., Currie . and, Simon coun teredvWiih.. field, goals and .Hew son added four points for, Temple, Score 5-s,.Lerner. put the, Owls ahead, with af shot from the! side of ,-the court. In the last-minute of the quarter Simon evened the score 7-7. ' .... Second. Quarter . IHewson .tallied twice via, the foul line, but Hatkevich'matched him with tivo free tosses and the score was 9-9. A long shot , and a lay-tip toy the same Hatkevich gaye State, a four point lead but HeWsbn added two points for Temple and Sltate lead 13-11. A free throw by Hatkevich made it 14-dil but Koska came back with a I6n£ shot from the boards. Score 14-13. Masticola, substituting, for Light'.added a foul, Rullo match ed it With one for Temple, Simon dropped one through the. I hoops while Koska added two' points to the Temple score. Score at half time 17-16. Third Quarter iHewson, evened the’score on a free, toss and, Joyce put- the Owlsj aheadwith. two more counters,, from the 'foul line. . Currie, cable 'through with a foul and lay-up shot and. State lead 21=49.- Lerner put the Owls out in-front with a foul shot and a'freak two hand shot from under .thebasket. Light evened the score with' a one hand shot and '.Hatkevich gave State a four point lead with a field goal and .two, foul shots. Ler ner sunk**" followed' With a' foul toss. Score 27-26. Fourth Quarter The Owls made a bid for the lead when, Hewson scored on .a lay-up shot: With Temple hold ing a one.point.lead,. Light,sunk ope from the'side arid Currie put State four points. ahead -yyith six minutes left-to glay. Kdska scored under the basket and. the score 3?-30; A field, gfoal, ithfeeifriee'. throws toy. Hatkevich and another by Nugent gave State; an .eight point 16a'd; with three' minutes of .playing time. left. Light, added two points' on a lay-up shot, and Cur rie made it .41-30 with a free throw. Temple’s , iLerher scored twice on lefthanded Shots and Hatkevich came back with a lay up shot. Score ,43-34. With 15 se conds to go, Hatkevich scored on a free throw and Light inter cepted a Temple pass to score on a lay-up shot. Final score 46-34. A Common Expression In Town and On Campus "You Can Get It At Metzgers" Here's Your Chance to Get Text and Reference Books for ydiir Library Over 3000 Books Formerly $1.50 to $6.00 NOW ONLY 25c Just Received 100 REYNOLDS PENS 21 Niles of Writing-2 Years Supply of Ink in Pen $12.50 Temple Joyce, f FG F T 0 2 2 Learner, f 4 o 8 Hullo, 1 2 l 5 Budd, c 0 0 0 Hewson, g 4 4 12 Fox, g 0 l l Koska, g ..3 0 6 * Total 13 8 34 Penh State FG F T Light, f 5 0 10 Waldorf, f . 0 0 0 Suborn, £ 2 0 4 Cufcrie, c 3 3 9 Hatkeyich, g 6 8 21 Nugent, g 0 1 1 Mashcola, g ,9 ii; ; totals 16 14 48 Temple., 7 9 10 8 34 Pekin State 7 'lO li>' 19 46 SKATING . . . The Coliseum Skating Rink One Half Mile Out On The Beliefonte Road Under New Management Skating From 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. Admission 50c Friday Special - -28 c ; - Skatihg Every .-Night Except Monday and Thursday Matinee Saturday Afternoons—2-4:30 - ■ - - -39 c Private Parties Are Rooked For Monday and Thursday Nights ■f-j-i'-ys.' l . jfe... ..-j. . - .... - L.O. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED.IN THE ATHLETIC STOIIE FRATERNITY JEWELRY HUNGRY ? Greanil Puffs Pies Cinnamon Rolls - - Cookies ELECTRIC BAKERY Allen Street Dial 3121 PAGO- THltififc Matmerf Test Mighty Navy ■Lion matmen formally open their season by facing Navy, the 1945 Eastern Intercollegiate Cham pions; at Annapolis tomorrow. This will be the toughest test for Coach Paul Campbell’s wrestlers as Navy has already hit mid-sea son stride after their win over the University of Pennsylvania, 28-3, at Philadelphia. Coach Campbell will ptfbbably use the string lineup that defeated Lock Havfeh State Ted&hers Col lege Idst week. In the il2B-ppuhd class, team captain; Sarri Harry is out TO regaih control of the posi tion he held as 'Eastern Intercol legiate champion bhforehe enter ed the service. - ■