j TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946 Booters End Season Lions Beat Quakers, 3-1 Coach Jeffrey’s hooters dropped 'the curtain on Penn State’s fall athletic program by downing Pennsylvania University, 3-1, at Philadelphia on Thanksgiving, penn has yet to take the Lions’ measure in the booting classic. I The Lion victory gave the Jef ireymen a season record of 7 wins against a deadlock with Navy and a loss to a powerful Temple squad. HACKMAN LEADS SCORING Hal Hackman and Ken Hosier man. look scoring honors in the Quaker tussle, with .Hackman ac counting for a pair of the mark ers. The Blu e and White booters jumped into the lead.when Hack man scored on a'pass from Bender in the opening two minutes of the game. Penn State held the 1-0 lead Until Kennedy tallied for. the Philadelphians in the third period to tie the contest. Ken Hosterman, tcp scorer for the-Lions this year With US goals, booted the decisive tally eai'lv in the final quarter. HACKMAN SCORES AGAIN A few minutes later Hackman scored again through a scramble near the Penn n et to put the game on ice. The Quakers threatened but'were unable to scoi'e in the last period. . Totals find th e . Jeffreymen tal lying 32 markets this season against 5 for the opposition. Five of the victories' were.' shutouts, and the only opponent that scored more than one'tally against the Lions was Temple who handed the Blue and White. their lone loss, 2-1. The booters. defeated Gettys burg, Buckriell, Colgate, Cornell, Syracuse, Army and Penn, while’ Navy tied the Jeffreymen, 1-1. Following Hosterman in the scoring column is team captain Johnny Hamilton with v 6 goals, Witmer and - Hackman with 4 markers each, and Dean Hartman and Paul Bender with single tallies. . i The lineups:. Pos. PENN STATE -fe Graebner— ~ RF Dietrich LF L. Black RH D. Hartman CH Petroff I.H J.' Hartman 6ft Bender. IR Hamilton CF Hosierman IL Witmer OL Hackman Score toy periods: Penn State 1 2—3 Penn 0.0 1 o—l Dudley Quits! Bi‘l-1 Dudley, Pittsburgh Steel ers’ greatest football player, an nounced his retirement' following Sunday’s g'ame with the Philadel phia Eagles. "The under-sized h'alf.- bacfc, who wias carried from the field on a stretcher, suffered ,a torn cartilage in his knee near the end of the game; . Dudley, the league’s leading ground gainer,' said 1 , “I know ray limitations, i lirm just not' big enough to take such , a beating as this league^ 1 : calls for. in a- key. player.” First National Bank Opponents’ Scores Following are last week’s scores of Penn State’s 1946 opponents: Mich. State.. 26 Wash. State..2o Colgate .....20 Brown 14 Navy 18 Army 21 FINAL GRID RECORDS FOR 1946 Penn State Michigan Slate 5 5 0 Colgate 4 4 0 Syracuse 4 5 0 Pitt 3 5 1 Temple 2 4 2 Bucknell 3 6 0 Navy 1 8 0 Fordham 0 7 0 Mittmen Begin Daily Workouts Twenty-eight mittmen are work ing out daily under the guidance of Coach Leo Houck in prepara tion for the opening of the boxing season when the Lions play host to Miami January 10. Houck indicated that he is at tempting to ready at least two men for each weight class so as to have a selection for each bout. CONDUCTS CLINICS Coach Houck will also be _in charge of three high school boxing, clinics this week at Sleellon, Up per Darby and Erie. Sponsored by the College School of Physical Education and Athletics and the PIAA, these clinics will conclude a series designed' to promote and explain inlerscholaslic boxing. Clinics have already been held at Allentown and Scranton. Houck and R. Gilbert, assistant graduate manager of athletics, will journey to. New York today where they will at tend a meeting of the Eastern In tercollegiate . Boxing Association. Plans will be discussed for the In tercollegiates to be held in Rec Hall this coming Spring. BENGLIAN OUT PENN - Sliler Greenwood Colegrove Sweeten Mayer Burkholder , Kennedy Townsend Johnny Benglian, last year’s only Lion to wear ap intercolle giate championship crown, will be lost to this year’s as the re sult of a back injury suffered in ah auto accident last summer. Barsog Neprasbe Blair . Returning from pre-war squads are Glenn Hawthorne and Jackie Tighe from the 1943 team along with Jim Laughlin from the 1941 freshman squad* Also rated as possible starters are Joe Bondi, Will Greene, Red Cramer, Jack Slusser, Fred Smith and Jerry Sitkin. Call For Managers Manager Jack ©ohm said can didates for assistant manager ships in wrestling are needed' and' should report to him at Rec Hall after 4 p.m. week days. > . Penn 'State’s Bob Higgins- sees the “jump, pass” as one of the 1946 football season’s major wea pons. ..STYLE,. /A You can look and feel like A a million when you budget your savings THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA. W. L. T. .6 2 0 at our bank Independent, Fraternity IM Basketball Starts The College intramural basket ball league opened its season Monday with nine games slated for the Rec Hall courts. In the in dependent bracket, Berk’s Inde pendents opposed Dormitory 14, Lutheran Students vs. Lower Windcrest, and Murphy’s vs. the Polecats. Kappa Sigma faced Phi Della Theta in th® opene r of the frater nity league. In other encounters. Sigma Phi Epsilon battled the "A" team of Della Upsilon, Chi Phi vs. Alpha Phi Della, Kappa Delta Rho vs. Theta Chi, Sigma Phi Alpha vs. Alpha Gamma Rho, and Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Theta Xi "B". In tonight’s contests, at 9. o’clock Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Delta Theta (court 1), Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Theta Xi “A” (court 2), Pi Kapp'a Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Sigma (court 3). At 9:40 o'clock. Alpha Tau Omega vies with Phi Kappa (court 1), Beta Sigma Rho vs. Delta Sigma Phi (court 2), Della Chi vs. Delta Upsilon "B" (court 3). Ze'ta Beta Tau will oppose Alpha Zeta at 10:20 o'clock (court I). Also at this time, Triangle vs. Phi Sigmla- Delta (court 2), and Alpha Chi' Rho vs. Sigm'a Phi Sigma (court 3). IM Boxing Entries for intramural box ing must be turned in at the Intramural office, Rec Hall, by 5.p. m, December 5. This is a single elimination tournament, with an entry fee of $.25 per man. Competition will begin, December 9. Sans first reaiEy xsn; make-up color CREATED IX TEA, KVT4KTH/,V ViOLET EIREB WITH RUBIES- MADCT BEAUTIFUL t ' Like nothing ever known! And so, lut tax Susq'hanna Spurs Lion Cage Hopes As a preliminary text lor Georgetown—rated one of- the top-notch basketball teams in the East—Penn State’s hocpslers will meet Susquehanna tomorrow on the opponent's court. Following Saturday's game with the tough Georgetown sguad in Washington, the Lawlhermen will have another away lilt before Penn State fans will qel their first glimpse of fhe post-war edition of the cagers. The opponents for the third game will be fhe Buck nell Bisons with the tussle being held on the Lewisburg court. The first home game tor the Lawthe.rmen is l scheduled for the Rec Hall court Saturday, Decem ber 14. With eight weeks of practice sessions 'behind' them, the cagers are rapidly rounding into form ■under Coach John Lawther. Laiw ther, starting his eleventh season at Penn Stale after coming to the Dions’ den with an outstanding record at little Westminster Col lege, is expecting “a pretty tough winter.'’ •‘■Moreover.” he says, “al most every team on our schedule is loaded and we will have to play five out of our first six games on the road.” Among the pre-war veterans that have returned to bolster Lawther's hopes for a successful season is Dave Kornsiein, 6'6’' center .who was recently selected captain for the 1946-47 season. V’T' V ,*" .'■ V J £tf? •*'*,',<> TM .•! >»..’*■»•'• « * T-ri'f ’■••. Mg**- »•<."» WW > f W£t> h ' / ‘i v #us?g P> ; 1 ' ->,»!§? W p,: ■« * iPSTiCK! PAGE THREE