The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 07, 1947, Image 3

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    TUESDAY. .JANUARY 7, 1947
Offense Stalls as Lagers
Lose to Panthers, 42-31
Apple Tallies 18; Lions
Return for 3-Game Stand
Lt was another disappOinting
nig l l:4 for Nhttany Lion ^flans in
Pittighufth Saturday as Penn
Sta'te' , s , dgers 'a tis o rbed
.ictraight, •deladaft,this •tiine
at .the .4 1 - ilandis - the'Pitt
42-31 P. • • .
11t, Was :the 32 MT-iv/h •foi
burgh fatgiainst. '6sr Perin st6te .
in the &mt. in. a. series be=
tween , the two clollleges datingbacli
to 1.1906. The season's record} for,
the .Nittany Lions now 'Staiiits at
two won against four lost. Early
season victories over Susque
hanna and Georgetown. accoutited
for the set of wins.
HOT 'APPLE'
Tine Lawthermen, after holding
tine first-half edge by a slim 2il-20
06unt, wer e able to register only
one goal from the floor in the sec
ond half while the Panthers, led
by forward Nate Apple, wer e able
to count with regularity to win
gang away.
,Aipple, the 5' 8" sparkplug of
the Pitt team, sank 18 points
against the Lions to put the Pan
thers back i n the win column after
tour successive losses and give
Coach Doc Carlson a home send
off for his silve r •jubilee of coach
ing.
HORNSTEIN HIGH
-Center Dave Hornstein was high
Man Tor the Lions with 10 points
to mlov,e . up to second plabe in
scoring ler Penn State 'this season
with 36 points. Jack, Biery, whb
counted five points against the
Panthers, leads th e parade with
69 polntsllor the six games rylla6red.
Biery, incidentally, set :a modern
Penn State scoring record of 25
points ;in the seas'on's opener
aga intt !Stusqu ehanna.
,A Crowd of 2600 fans crowded
into PliftWburght's Stadium PaVil
ion to see the Nittany Lions round
out the first ':p4rt of a diffichlt
sohedule which•• Sa w, them fiday five
of thei r first six games on the
road. The LaWithenrnen now re
turn to Rec Hall for 'the first con
certed. home ,stand of the season,
Pacing Temple tomorrow night,
111nntenbeng, on S tix r y and
winding up with Bucknelrthe fol
lowing Wednesday evening.
The box score
PENN STATE
Liwther, f
Russell, f
Simon, f
Biery, f
Hornstein, c
Kul:p, c
Rusinko, g
Bozinski, g
Dietterick, g •
Totals
PITT •
Apple, f .
Zemuch, f
Besse, -f
Morris, f
Shuber, ..
Latagliata, c
Caterna, .g .
Cieply, g
David, g
Cecconi,
Forquer, g •
Total's-
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U. S. GOVERNMENT-SURPLUS -
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Poles and bindings in
- Complete Sets
Hickory and Maple Skis
with steel runners—
Leather or Cable bindings
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Between: .Monday or 'Friday
POLLOCK CIRCLE, Dorm 6. Room 30; Phone 3945
Speidel Announces
Mat Tournament
Charley Speidel, veteran wrest
ling coach, announced that a wide
open inter-class mat meet, de
signed t o bring back the pre-war
interest, in wrestling, will be held
shortly. • '
Speidel, who already has started
preseason drills for the varsity
matmen, said preliminary 'com
petition wcUld begin in the near
future. The personnel of the class
teams will be chosen arid cham
•pionships held about the third
week in January.
In the absence of o freshman
class, Speidel
_plans to organize
a team Prom the defeated entries
in the other three classes and this
group will 'fill the fourth place in
team competition.
Students from the various class
es ere asked to enroll immediately
by turning in their names at the
wrestling , mats in Recreation
Hall after it pan.
Lions lose Infercollegiate
Ski Meet at Lake Placid
The Penn State, Ski Team
pla 7 ced last in the intercollegiate
meet at Lake Placid during the
holidays.
Teri, colleges entered four-man
teams in the meet in which the
Nittany skiers came in fifth in
cross country racing, tenth in
downhill, slalom and jumping.
, George Quimby, Cliff Cartes
and Herbert Wahl came in Ilth,
118th and 20th respectively in
crass-country racing.
With two Lions ineligible be
cause of
,scholastic standings, a
hurried reorganization was need
ed. The Lions competed• with the
hest ski teams of New England.
The team practiced at the Snow
'Ridge Ski .Club, Totu•ine, N. Y.,
Where they had '72 inches of snow
with a three-foot snow pack. The
temlperature was 1115 degrees be
low zero as it snowed every day.
'!Sherrilan Fogg, 'ski learn :cdach,'
said there are, twos openings on
the , squad it any 'students are in
terested.
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1 3 5
2 6 ' 10
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STAIE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
NA ra ,1PA7.4.
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Cage Tourney Continues
Rapidly advancing into its
last stages, intramural basket
ball play resumed last night
with nine tilts being played.
Scheduled for tonight at 9
o'clock are Phi Kappa Sigma
vs. Theta Xi "A" (Court 1), Pi
Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Sigma
Kappa (2), Alpha Tau Omega
vs, Beta Sigma Rho (3).
At 9e40, Delta. Upsilon "B"
vs. Delta Signia 'Phi (I), Delta
Chi 'vs. 'Phi Kappa (2). Zeta
Beta Thu 'vs., TA'jangle (3).
At •'10:20, Signia *Phi Sigma
Phi Sigma •Delta .(1), 'Alpha
Chi 'Rho 'trs. MPhil Nita (2), Tait
Phi Delta vs. Pi Lambda Phi
(3).
iit'iany Lion ttridders
Play in Annual Classics
Bucky Walters, graduating Nit
tany Lion end. scored a final per
iod touchdown for the North when l
he snagged Penn's Carmen Fal
cone's pass, but it wasn't enough
to overcome the Rebels' lead in the
annual Bb le-Gray gridiron 'classic
which the South won, 20-13.
Larry Joe, Lion tailback, also
played. in the game at Montgom
ery, Alabama, on December 2,13.
Penn State's graduating captain,
Red Moore, started in the left
tackle slot feu. the East eleven, at
the ennual. East-West Shrine char
ity. game at Spin Tilanclisco on
New Year's Day, The East Won,
13-9.
'Quarterback Manny Weaver
saw action in' the single wing of
fensive which Coach 'Andy Kerr
alternated with his own double
wingback formation.
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fair Lap Appeal
You don't need a soap box ...leave
it to a polished dance floor anj
The Season's RIGHT Red to wio
tlaeui over! Just
,Red is so ri g ht it's
the only lipstick. shade 'Roger &
Callet offer. On the lips, its beauty.
`lasts—and "Boar l
'<LIPSTICK
ROGER & GALLET
lerfume • Dry Perfume • Lin Ade • Toilet Soon
Lion Mittmen Preparing .
To Meet Miami Hurricanes
:With the Christmas vacation
over, Leo Houck's Nittany Lion
boxers began their final week of
preparation for the opening of the
dual meet season Friday night
against the Hurricanes of Miami
in the Rec Hall ring.
Houck re6used to name a start
ing lineup until 'after the inter
squiad which are scheduled
to 'begin today. The coach finds
'hithsellf 'With a weallih of material
far the first tim e since pre-War
days.
MIAMI TOUGH
IVEituni is sdheduled to bring a
good team on their firSt sojourn to
Rec Hall. The Hurricanes are re
garded as being especiality danger
ous in the lighter-weight divisions.
Several fighters from the recent
Intramurals have been ap
proached by Coach Houck to come
out for the team. Houck said these
fights were the finest that he has
see n in his many years as boxing
mentor.
Rec Hall resounded again last
night to 'the noise of punching
bags as the varsity prospects went
through their Paces on th e light
and heavy bags, shadow boxing,
indoor road work and rope-skip
ping. Led by captain Jackie Tighe,
the Nittany nhittmen gave the bags
a rough beating prior to entering
the ring this afternoon.
TIGHE STARTER
Tigh e is the only Lion boxer
DON'T MISS IT!
MORE BARGAINS THAN YOU CAN SHAKE-
THE tH4RIES SHOWS
• SENSATIONAL
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NOW GOING ON!
Here's th e most sensational sale that State College has
ever seen. Everything goes—AT HALF PRICE. All you
do is look at !the original price ticket (the ticket that was
lattedhed to the garment whe n we putt it on sale in cur
store) and divid e iby two. TlhaiVs eilt you pay. And to any
one who dan 'show proof( that we hav e raised the original
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prices we will give any garment in our store!
OUT THEY 60!
Al HALF
CHARLES
SHOP FOR WOMEN ON ALLEN STREET
who is assured of entering the
ring against Miami Friday night.
The stnooth-Working captain, with
several years of collegiate and
army experience under his belt,
will start at 1165 pounds—twenty
pounds over his pre-war weialgt.
At the 125- , ,pound slot, Johnny
Turoasco will fight it out with
Red Cramer an'd Fred Smith Dor
the opening bout While it will he
between Glenn Hawthorne and
Dick 'Benefield at 1130.
Either Joe Bondi' or Jim Cbs
sidy will get 'title nod at 1 . 3 1 5 whale
the 145-pound division reniains a
seramlble bet Ween John Sieehe,
Bob Boal, Tom .Owens, Maurey
Wolff, and Lee Eisenhart.
Jahn Slusser seems to be the
155-pound Candidate but he mat
have to prove himself against Tom
IVZceaffrey, Ted Alex, Ken Cook
and Rob Fore, the Lion coach
Stressed.
At 175-pound Pat Conlon, Ken
Mills, Nick Ranieri and Will
Greene are all rated as possible
starters and another big question
mark is the heavyweight berth.
Holfck has Bill Laughlin, Joe
Bardo, Joe Conlon, Sid Fedor,
Fred Mauk and Jerry Sitkin with
a possibility that Bob sZiesenheim,
winner of the heavyweight crown
in the IBM's, may be added to the
list. •
A DOLLAR BILL AT
1 / 2
DRESSES
SUITS
COATS
PRICE
STATE COLLEGE
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