PAGE: FOUR Phi Delis Top Cage hoop Vo .l ;Mowing down Clvi Phi by a 2.1-4 count, Phi Delta Theta's "A" ,:quad gained the championship of fraternity basketball League No. 1. Aligh-point man was Jack Shehee and his cohorts will now rest un til the other league winners are idetermined and the playoffs for •the tourney crown begin. ,Hank Baierl's foul goal in the t .iiecond extra period enabled Sig ma Phi Epsilon to eke out a close 23-22 win over Alpha Phi Delta. Bert Agnew, with 12 markers,' was the pacemaker of the SPE at :lfAck as it outlasted garn t . Alpha Phi Delta. Alpha Chi Sigma, Kappa Delta llho, and Theta Chi tied for League No. 2's champion. Alpha Chi Sigma-downed •Theta Chi Ig -15; ..Is Kappa Delta Rho trounced Sigma Phi Alpha 13-5. Alpha Chi Sigma and Kappa Delta Rho will meet Sunday, Jan uary 12 with the winner facing Theta Chi January 14 to deterrn-' iri.e• which . squad will enter the final eliminiations. Scores of other contests found Alpha Gamma Rho defeating Theta Xi "B" 11-7, the undefeated .12utheran Students swamping the Polecats 30-6 for their fourth ;straight, and the Berk's Indepen dents keeping apace of the Luth lerarp with a 32,43 conquest of ,Attherton Hall. Phi Kappa Psi for .feited to Alpha Sigma Phi and horn 14 forfeited to Murphys. No contests are scheduled to eight due to the varsity tilt with 'remple in Ree Hall. HATTER H.aeotor,3t-tect CL, Si, GOVERNIMIEINIT SURPLUS SKIS Poles and bindings in Complete Sets Hickory and Maple Skis with steel runners-- Leather or Cable bindings costato or GARRITY POLLOCK CIRC Game with Temple Tonight Finds Lawthermen Underdogs Penn State's up-and-down basketball team will attempt to get back in the win column as the Nittany Lion •cagers face a highly re garded Temple five on the Roc Hall floor at 8 p.m. tonight. Athletic Ticket No. 13 will be honored at the gate. Despite their mediocre three and three record, the Owls are stocked with basketball talent and are rated among the leading teams of the East. • The Temple victims are Muhlenberg whom they tripped 34-33, Colorado 47-40, and Wyoming 51-44. They lost out to a strong South ern California team 54-68, to Brigham Young 55-57, and to Oklahoma A & M, which is currently rated the top team in the nation, 34-43. Tonight's meeting will •be the 25th of the series. Since 1928 the Owls have won 14 games to 10 for t' games is the longest in collegiate records—Temple's 63-60 triumph in 1944 in five overtime periods. Splarkpliug of the new edition (A Josh Oody,!s dagers is Td Lerner, a fiery 6-4floot guard who scored 241 , points for Temple lest season and is leading this year with 511 to date Incidentally, Wally Hatkevioh, the outstanding player on lest year's Nittany Lion quintet, WIZ not play against his fornier mates due to ineligibility. Last . year Oody's page crew mlovied hilt° the Lion lair a decided favlonite on the strengthi of a five and one redord, one Of the losses being a twicHriointer to the Na tional Champion Oklahoma Ag gies. But St at e's deliberate play eautht the classy Owls off guarld and a lest quiarter outburst _of nine cOnseoutive points tanned • }the game into a rout as the Lions ncttheld one of the season's biggest uoSetts 46-34. CLASSIFIEDS SALE Four cubic foot Servel ga s refrigerator, used two months. $150,, Call 4993. LOST—Overnight case, light tan, initials REIS on buckle. Missing . 6 p.m. Sunday at Corner Room. ;041 Shadley 4989. • • FOR GALE--New, immediate de livery--ehests of drawers, leath er furniture, rugs, desks, furn ishings. Call Marvin B. 231.2 after 7:00. imam DAY dry cleaning ser . vice. Pressing while you wait Quick Pres.i Shop, rear of 118 S Pugh street, lOST—One maroon suitcase with tan binding at Lewistown on December 20, 1946. Call Alice 2758 ;ft 'OOM• for one man. Room: with running water. Call 4850. LOST—One Alligator coat, brawn leather gloves, th ir d floor Sparks, Monday. I have yours. Call Barry, 4989. W 7.7 ANTED—Occupant for Pollack 'Circle room immediately. Call J. H. Holmes, 3986. FOR SALE-3 pairs ladies' ice skates, 5 1 / 2 , 6 1 / 2 , 7. Pair 7-loot ridge-top maple skis, and harness. STOLEN—On December 20th about 3 p.m. from 12nd floor Hort, silver-gray fur collar and fur-lined Marlboro fingertip' sport coat. Generous reward for infor mation leading to recovery - of coat. Call Campbell 31'81. LOST--Covert topcoat Friday be for holidays. Labeled , Hughes & Hatcher, Pittsburgh. Will ex change. SEE een. Xvlonday or Fgiday LE, 'Dorm 6, Itoonl 30, Phone 3945 TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLTME, PENNSYLVANIA _ . IN F 4 Ile Nittany Lions. Among these J k VARY LEARANCE Your chance now to take ad vantage of reductions .tip to l / 3 . SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Come to UR'S THE STORE FOR MEN - ACROSS FROM OLD MAIN • then take er t t e FE:RUA'" Y 21st Houckmen Begin Sparring Swinging into high gear in preparation for their first dual meet of the season against the Hurricanes of the University of Miami at Rec Hall Friday night, the Lion. boxing team began their inter-squad bouts yesterday. Coach Leo Houek was watching the boUts closely so that he, can seleot a starting lineup from the 3li .candidates. He is Waiting until after tomorrow to release his choices :to meet - the Hurricanes. There is a pesitbility that . Leo Houck, Jr. may b e the Miami 11715- Pound entry. Th e son of the Lion cocah is a member .of the Hurri canes and is listed as a pecssible starter. lih.e' . fq.kiptr..ypv.., to Panhell REC HA:\ LL r ~ ~ WEIINTISDAY, JANUARY 8, 194!t Assistant Managers . Positions are open for assistant managers for the fencing and track teams, according to the head managers. Candidates are asked to sign up in the Athletic Office in Old Main and then report to the Fencing and Track offices in Rec Hall after 3:00 any after noon. Portfolio Meeting ZThe Poltfoldo staff will meet in 5 Carnegie . }:tall at 6:30 tonight." II:===1