TUESDAY, DECEMBER lj7, 1946 Presidents Take Cagers, 48-46; Knocke Brothers Lead Attack ' It seems that. Coach John Lawther’s cagers have developed a flair for the dramatic. With three games played against major op ponents this season, not one has been decided by more than four points. • Latest addition to the record books was Saturday night’s 48-46 loss to a strong Washington and Jefferson quintet before a capacity crowd on the Rec Hall court. As in the loss earlier in the week to Bucknell in overtime, it was the enemy height and depth that spelled defeat for the Nitlany Lions. Despite the two close set-backs in the past week, however, the Lions have showed definite spark and are going to be plenty tough for any team to tame PAY-OFF POINTS Two quick baskets in the last minute turned the trick for the Presidents. Charlie Knocke tip ped one in under the basket, and eight seconds later Dillman tossed in a long shot to clinch the game. It was a see-saw affair all the way, and two of the three Knocke brothers were the deciding fac tors. Together they gathered 31 points, Hank getting 18 to lead the scoring parade. Jim Lawther was high scorer for State with 13 points. . Forced into a fast game by a down court W&J defense early in the game, State fought back to erase a 10-4 deficit and tie the game at li-11 with ten minutes gone. A seven-point spree by Hornstein, Dietterick and Lawther in the last four 1 minutes then gave Slate a 25-19 halftime edge. Dave Hornstein, who didn’t figure in Lawthers plans because of a bad foot, 'added the ■ modern, design that made-the big difference dur ing the first, hyb .periods. .... LIONS INCREASE LEAP Thfr-'iions threatened to break open in thefjirSt min ute ofi.the second hall', -Dieiterick, Biery;; ; and Simon scdriHg to, run the count to 30-21. Then the Knockbs.. took over, to gether.!? points.to lead, the Ffesi dentsrinto a third quarter lead of 35-33 With three . minutes of the game remaiMlrig, State broke .hiib ."the lead again op a .beautiful, shot by .Rusiriko under the basket and a long se.tfrbm the side by Biery. A minute, later Fbrquer sank, a free throviytb bring the shore.to iBrM, and then Knocke and Dilkhah tal lied their two shots—and that was the ball game,.. ... USED ONLY SIX *4EN For the second straight game Lawther- employed only six. play ers—trying -to get the most out of the height he had. Jim Law ther fouled out with three min utes to go and was missed. Law ther and Simon are the smallest of the Lions, but also the itiost aggressive, providing a constant threat to . the opposition on de fenses. , Coach Adam Safidefs hoped ,to throw State off balance with his downcaturt.. defense, but Bruce Dietterick : proved' too adept at breaking away; After the Lions had pulled- even; the. Presidents established their defense further back.: •• • ■'"> ■' ' ~ ' Ann6iincssßlfle4loiiri Effective. January 2. the 'Army BIOTQ :aiud;.. Varsity Rifle teams will Ijdve -their -•rifle,. practice, ini the Armtary .* if cirri '0 tti 9 p; m. :Thuirsgay';und : from 9 ot -12 a-; rp'- Sa'tiu-dayc.-rep’d.rted Capi. H. W. Yount, head of the rifle teams. ' Itnppytant XMAS SPECIAL GREYHOUND BUS SERVICE AVAILABLE TO PENN STATE STUDENTS PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES .wish to announce to students that special buses wiill operate from State College, December 2il, 1946 to points on the Pittsburgh, Scranton, New York City, and Philadelphia Divisions. Reservations lor seats on the Sipeci'a! bilses will be made with tlhe purdhlase of your ticket and. should toe miadfa as far in hdManice as possible, fault not Mer (than .11:00 PM, off i)lecctailb& 20', 10416 Special buses will, leave i£r : am, the Campus Fiairfcihg Lot, located souifti of foe Recreation Building, iat i2>:46 PM. For tickets and 1 fcaH.httjie Foist House,' 1 46 North• Atherton > StrOei. • .Fhc«&€ 181 . Box Score PENN STATE fg. f. Total Biery, If 4 0 . 8 Hornstein, c 3 2 8 Simon, rf 1 1 3 Dieiterick 3 5 <ll Rusinko, lg. .... 1 1 3 Lawther, rg 5 3 13 Totals 48 WASH-JEFF Osso 2 2 8 Dillman 3 0 6 H. Knocke 7 4 18 C. Knocke 6 1 13 Campbell 0 0 0 Barbrow 2 0 \4 Forqtier 0 1 1 Davis 0 0 0. Totals 48 Score by periods: Wash-Jeff . . 11 .8 1$ 13—48 Penn Slate . 11 14 8 13—-4 B New Grid Caplalitt Johri PSlsklan and John Nolan Were" elected cb-captairis of ijtle is 47. Penn State gridders by ttie, leftermen of itie 1945. squad at the annua! football, bdnqdet in the Nittaiiy Lidn Ihri laSt night. . ' Berk's Wins 3rd In IM Hoop Play A power-laden Berk’s Indepen dent. quintet romiped tb its. third win last wofek in the intrsttpural basketball league, ns- Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Phi • Sigma were also scoring third victories in the fraternity bracket. Berk’s defeat ed the Polecats 42-8, the Betas toppled Sigma Nu 24-20, and Sig ma Phi Sigriia edged Ze’ta Beta Tail 21t18. Spores ol other games were: /daiepteh Hal, . 21 to Dorm 14's 20 in .a keenly contested tus- Murphy’s' 16,.. Leaver .Wind-: crest 13; Alisha Chi' Ithb. 29, Phi Sigma Delta 24; Acacia 24, Tau Phi Delta 10; Triangle 10, Alpha •Zeta 9; . and Beta Sigma Rho lj Phi-Kappa 0 (forfeit). , . Scheduled. sor tonight at 9 O’- clock ’ are Ksipph V Sigma ,ys. Ohi Phi (court I),'Alpha Phi Delta .Vs: Delta Ups lion “A” .(2), Sigma Phi Epsiioh 'vs', ifei Delta .Thera .(?)/•, * At 9:40; Kappa Rho ..vs., .slpha ,Chi .Sigma .(1), Thpta Xi.“H’ys. Sigma Phi Alpha (2) ,■ Alpha. Gam ma Rho vs. Theta Chi (3). . . ' At 10:-20. Phi :Kapipa,Psi , vs..pj kappa Alpha (1), Phi Kfgppa S;g raa vs. Alplia. Sight a Phi .(2),v The ta Xi “A” vs. Phi Sigma';Kap:ps Announcement VACATION THiE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DiNunzio Victor In IF Boxing Alpha Phi Delta's DiNunzio pounded out a clear cut decision over Bobby Jones of Beta Theta Pi in a feature of Friday’s intra mural boxing. Bill Wills of Alpha Chi Sigma gained a close win over Fore of TKiE, and Alpha Phi Delta's Soster was forfeit winner over Petrol[ of Sigma Nu in the 145 pouhd backet. DU’s Schautz was awarded TKO win over Mitchell o'f Phi Kappa S'igma, Delong of the Same house forfeited to Gebert of Sigma Nu, and Cliff St. Clair, represenfiilg the Betas, outfought. Malley of Sigma Nu. iScheducd for tonight beginning at 4 o’clock are: 128 lbs., Leuzmg er, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Mc- Creary, Kappa Delta R’ho; 135 lbs.. Scarpello, Alpha Phi Delta, vs. Hallig'an, Sigma Nu: 145 lbs., Kretzer. Alpha Gamma Rho, vs. Hoyt, Chi Phi; 155 lbs.. Hogan, Phi S'igma Kappa, vs. Roberts, Delta Upsilon;. 155 lbs., Miller, Delta Upsilon vs. St. Clair, Bela Theta Pi; :17'5 libs.. Juve, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Potsklan, Sigma Nu; heavyweight, Ziesenheim,. Delta Uipsilon, vs. James, Beta Theta Pi. Several other matches will also be presented. FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY DESK SETS DIARIES scrap Rooks PHOTO ALBUMS Athletic equipment make Skis Bindings Poles Roofs A Common Expression in Town and on Campus . . . “You can get it at Metzgers” NOTICE! X‘GI STUDENTS Please turn in all y.pnr cards for 'hooks and merdhandise charged you at olienihg of s&he&ter IT’S IMPERATIVE THAT WE GET THEM RY DECEMbM 20tli. Otif store is full of merchandise suitable for Christmas gifts Christmas Ribboiis-Tags-Seals Beautiful Gift Wrapping Paper Cameras-Film-Photo Equipment We hope to have all our toys in our new storeroom by Saturday, Dec. 14th. Although the room is not entirely finished we will move all our toys, fame's and) children's books as well as some other merchandise there so we can display it better for you. Beginning- Saturday, De cember 14th, we will be open until 9 p.m. every evening except Decem ber 24tth when we Will dose at 6 p.m. Shop at Metzgers Association Nam Jeffrey Coaches Stars To 1-0 Win; Hamilton, Dean Hartman Play The Bill Jeffrey-coached Mid- Atlantic All-star aggregation look a very close 1-0 contest from the New York-New England cham pions in the first, post-season, col legiate game in soccer history. Haverford's Jones tallied the winning marker in. the third period of the “dream’ - game played in Sterling Oval in Bronx, N. Y. Johnny Hamilton and Dean, ■Hartman represented the Blue and White on the all-star squad from the “south.” Timmy Petrnff made the trip with Jeffrey, Ham ilton and Dean Hartman, but did not break into the line-up. Tommy Dent of Dartmouth coached the rival squad. Penn State played before more than 1160,000 fans this fall, as football attendance both at home and on the road reached its high est total since the middle ’2os. Top crowd was the 50,000 which set a new record for the Pitt-Penn Stale series. PIPiS CIGARETTES TOBACCO LIGHTERS PIPE RACKS TOBACCO POUCHES Sleds Ice Skates Hockey Clubs s Dean Schott Physical Education School at ihe College, was reelected for another term as president, of the United State s' Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association at the G4:h annual meeting of the gropp in New York Saturday. Dr. Schott informed the Asso ciation that he had learned that lacrosse would be barred from Ihe 1948 Olympic Games because of England’s objection to the inclu sion on the program of any sport not classed as a “regular” sport. To. be classed as regular, it is necessary that 10 or more nations have played such a game, and that seven be currently active in it, ac cording to 'Dean S'chott. At present, lacrosse is played in form countries —England, Canada, Australia and the United States. In an. alternative move, the Asso ciation established a committee .which will arrange h'ome-aml home matches between the United States and English and Canadian teams every two or three years. For 12 p£ his 21 years as coalch, Bill Jeffrey’s Nit'tany Lion soccer teams have been unbeaten. The 1940 team was the first to finish, undefeated. BILL FOLDS KEY CASES LUGGAGE BRIEF CASES BOOKS PLAYING CARDS Footballs Basketballs Baseball Gloves PAGE THREE Dr. Carl P. Schott. Doan of the ideal gifts Golf Clubs Golf Rags Golf Balls
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