The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 11, 1946, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,1, 1946
Courtmen Seek 3rd Win
Against Bucknell Tonight
Coach John Lawther’s basketball team leaves today for Lewisburg
where they hope to put the damper on Bucknell’s hopes t'or a vic
tory in the Bison’s first game of the season.
The same starting quintet that has sparked the Lions to impressive
wins over Susquehanna and Georgetown, will probably take the
floor for Penn State tonight. Jack Biery—high scorer and offensive
spark plug—and diminutive Milt Simon will team up on the forward
line, while Captain Dave Hornstein will take his customary place
at center. In the guard positions, Johnny Rusinko and Jim Lawther
will fight it out with the Bisons for possession of the ball off the back
boards.
Collegian today- publishes a partial schedule of varsity sports
•event on the Winter calendar. Schedules for varsity .swimming,
.gymnastics, ice,hockey, r fencing and skiing will be' published as
soon as they are released by the 'Athletic Office.
Bucknell, although untried so
far this season, looms' as a top
contender for the Middle Atlan
tic Conference honors. And with
three players topping the 6’3”
mark, the home team will have a
height advantage over the invad
ing Nittany Lions.
Leading the Herd will be Lou
Desci and Bob Williams. Desci
was one of the standouts of last
year’s Harvard NCAA Tourna
ment team, netting over 300 points
for the Cantabs during the regu
lar season and- accounting for 20
alone in the NCAA meet. He pick
ed up seven against Ohio State
and added 13 the following night
against NYU.
Although he p.layed center for
Harvard, Desci will place his 6’3”
under the basket at guard against
the Lions. Williams, 6’4”, returns
to the center post tonight for the
Bisons. He was selected All-State
Penn Stale opens its home
basketball season -Saturday
When the Nittany Lions, -un
beaten in their .first two starts,
face Washington and Jefferson
pn ihe'Rec Hall courts at 7 p'.m.
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at center in 1944-45 and last, year
led ■ Bucknell’s scoring parade
with-231 points for the season.
The third Bucknell starter who
tops the 6-foot mark is Bill
Hoeveler, 6’3” forward, who has
played varsity basketball tooth at
Temple and Bucknell.
Bison Coa'ch IWoody Ludwig
will 'start littlle' -Frankie’ Haas—
who scored 216 points (for the
Lewisburg quintet last season —at
the other forward spot, and either
Jiin Seel or -Gene Wilson at the
remaining guard post.
Coach Lawther’s Ibucketeers
were trimming Susquehanna and
Georgetown last week, Penn
State’s opponents were also in
augurating their 1946-47 season.
Colgate’s Red 'Raiders knocked
off Union 74-50 and followed up
With a ’5l-24 victory over King’s
Point to get off to a| flying start.
Temple’.-* Owls, sparked toy several
pre-war stars, squeezed toy Muh
lenberg 34-33 in a thriller in Con
vention iHall, after the Mules had
trounced Moravian 67-47 jn their
opener.
West Virginia—rated one of the
top teams in the East—found easy
going against Fairmount.Teachers,
and won 85-45 for their first vic
tory, but Pitt dropped their first
game to' Ohio State at Columbus
3,9-33 after rallying in the second
half to go ahead 28-25.
American University also found
the first week’s going pretty rough.
IMA BOWLING
Team
R.I.M.S
Niltany Co-op .-..
Beaver House ..„.
Hen Pecks
Penn Haven
Langford's Lazy 5
Snafus
W.A.A.S.S. .
Nittany Den
D.M.O.P.C
FROTH
IS OUT
Today
Johnny Rusinko, who will
team up with Jim. Lather at
the guard posts for .the Lion
cagers when they go after-their
third win of the season tonight
against Bucknell at Lewisburg;
RIMS Maintains Lead In
IMA Bowling Competition
Scoring its second consecutive
whitewash victory, R. I. M. S.
(Really Independent Men’s
Squad) jumped .further out in
front in the standings of the In
dependent Bowling League. Blan
king W.A.A.S.S. 8-0 at the Dux
Club Alleys, R.I.M.S. moved far
ahead of second place Nittany
Co-op.
'he Washington five lost succes
ive games to Washington (Md.)
8-53, Kings Point 33-44, and
SONY 58-64.
U.S.W&VY
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Al Guard
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IM Cagers Net
2nd Victories
The Comets racked up their se
cond win in the independent in
tramural -basketball tourney Mon
day as they trounced a game Dorm
5 outfit 28-15. Each team had re
gistered a previous win in the first
round, tout the Comets, paced by
Gates and his eight counters,
proved the superior squad.
In the fraternity bracket, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Alpha Tau Omega,
Delta Upsilon “B”, Beta Sigma
Rho, and Phi Sigma Delta re
corded victories for the second
straight time. Phi Kappa Sigma
balanced its record at 1-1 as it de
feated Phi Sigma Kappa 21-12.
Ralleks decisioned the Eagles
18-46 in a closely contested strug
gle, as Ackerman starred on the
offense. In the final independent
match, Nittany Co-op fell before
the Ramblers 22-7.
Game scores were Pi Kappa Al
pha 22, Alpha Sigma Phi 8; Alpha
Tau Omega 16, Delta Sigma Phi
14; Beta Sigma Rho 'l4, Delta Chi
6; Phi Sigma Delta 16, Zeta Beta
Tau 10; Delta Upsilon "B” 26,
Phi Kappa 8.
Scheduled for tonight at 7 o’-
clock are Pi Kappa Phi vs. Lamb
da Chi Alpha (court D, Kappa
Sigma vs. Alpha Phi Delta (2),
Sigma Phi. Epsilon vs. Chi'Phi (31.
At 7-: 40, Phi Delta Theta vs.
Delta Upsilon “A” (1), Kappa
Delta Rho vs. Theta Xi “B” (2),
Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Alpha Chi
Sigma (3)
‘ At 8:20, Theta Chi vs. Sigma
Phi Alpha (.1), Dorm 11 vs. iHoop
sters (2), Penn State Club vs.
Blazes (3).
At 9:00, Penn Haven vs. Marilyn
Hall (1), Seven Old Men vs. Mac
cabees (2), .Marauders vs. Dorm 4
03). •
-At 9:40, Theta Xi “A” vs. Pi
Kappa Alpha (.1), Phi Kappa Psi
vs. Phi Kappa Sigma (2), Stags
vs. Dorm 7 (3).
At il0:-20, Delta Sigma Phi vs.
Delta Chi (1), Alpha Tau Omega
vs. Delta Upsilon “B” (-2), Phi
Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Sigma Phi
(3).
Six to Attend
Health Meeting
.Six members of the faculty of
the School of Physical Education
and Athletics at the College will l
attend the annual meeting of the
Pennsylvania Association for
Health, Physical Education and
Recreation to toe held at Harris
tourg Friday and Saturday.
Marie iHaidt will participate in
a . panel on “Interscholastic and
Intramural Athletic Policies and
Practices lor Girls.”
■ Dr. Lloyd IM. Jones will preside
at a panel on “Next Steps in Com
munity; 'Recreation in Penhsyl
Winter Schedules
BASKETBALL
Dec. 4 Susquehanna 57-33
Dec. 7 Georgetown 40-37
Dec. 11 Bucknell away
Dec. 14 W & J home
Dec. 18 West Virginia away
Jan. 4 Pittsburgh away
Jan. 8 Temple home
Jan. 11 Muhlenberg home
Jan. 15 Bucknell home
Jan. 18 Carnegie Tech away
Jan. 25 Colgate away
Feb. I Pittsburgh home
Feb. 7. American U away
■Feb. 8 Temple away
Feb. 12 Carnegie Tech home
Feb. 15 Navy away
Feb. 22 West Virginia home
Mar. 1 Georgetown home
Mar. 8 Colgate home
vania,” and Fred M. Combs will
be one of the discussion leaders.
John D. Lawther will take part
in a basketball 6linic on “Basket
ball Problems” while Charles M.
Speidel and Charles W. Stoddart,
Jr.,.will attend the conference as
representatives from the Centre
County Association.
A Penn State alumni luncheon
will be held at noon on Saturday
at the Penn-Harris Hotel.
PAGE THREE
BOXING
Jan. 10 ' Miami home
Jan. 18 Wesl. Maryland home
Jan. 25 Virginia away
Feb. 1 Army home
Feb. 15 Syracuse away
Feb. 22 Wisconsin home
Mar. 1 Michigan Stale away
WRESTLING
Jan. 18 Princeton
Jan. 25 Lehigh
Feb. 1 Temple
Feb. 8 Syracuse
Feb. 15 Cornell
Feb. 22 Army
Mar. 1 Navy
Gym Managers Call
Candidates to manage the, gym
nastic team are urged to report to
Coach Gene Wettstone in Rec
Hall, between 4-6 p.m. during the
week.
Three of the lour Nittany Lion
gridders chosen to appear in post
season all-star football games are
married war veterans.
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