VIBI:MMMY; VM3=IAIaY 12, 1947 filtirksmen in Action Rifle Squad Wins Twice After Five-Year Absence Competing for the first time since 1942, the varsity rifle team in mind matche s recently defeated Niagara University and Mumble, U6iversity. The Penn State arrarkstmen Shot a snore of 1853 while the Columbia, adore Was 1827 and Niagara shot X 1598, Results of the matches were revealed by Capt. Harald W. Yount, coadh of the Lion team, when mime s were received from Niagara and Columbia. The team also competed with Clarktson College but Clark son informed Owltain Yount that they were unable to fire and would forfeit the anatdh. Pen State 1449 h Whlaced a S itd Their Scores P )t Citi K. Yount 98 .• 95 99 90 - G. Cleveland • 99 98 98 68 J. Jones • 97 95 92 6.7 J. Hallman97 94 93 81 A.' Wolfe - " -'•• , " .' ' . a . llO - ',• 92 • 92 ' , 88 _ _ _ r Other• W. Suter 97 ' R. 'White 99 i • E, Root 99 J.:Barna-rola 'I. itY9 R. Lunt • 97 4 : 4: q: ROTC Rifle Squad Loins Two, Wins One The 601\C rifle team lost two posbal matches, and won one, it was learned when results were received recently from competing teams. The Penn State team, composed of elementary and adv anced ROTC students, ;fired 1f754. while State College of Washington shot a score of 1877. The University of Florida also tc@ped Penn State IV shooting 17188. Niagara 'University's marksmen shot 1457, and Clarkson College informed Capt. Harbld W. Yount; the rifle team's coach, that it was unable to fire and would fonteit the match. - - . Oymnasium..:.fir# - Posiponip,i_MOlofr.3. T ... With Syracuse Boers Until Tuesday -?'With Syracuse's Archbold gym nasium in ruins after last month's fir e, the Lion-Orange ,boxing meet, • originally scheduled for Saturday night, has been moved back to next Tuesday, The meet will be held in Nottingham High SChool in • Syracuse. •ISyracuse of fi c ials notified Coach Houck that it would ,be inilpoSsible to, hold the meet on the night scheduled and requested that the Lion- sqnlad make ar re,ngements for the new date. The Lion mittmen will leave Bildnday for Elmira where they will spend the night before trav eling to Syracuse. Syracuse will enter a strong team against , the Lions. The Orange has only .a draW .• with Army t o mar their record this year: They recently defeated North Carolina 5 1 / 2 -2 1 / 2 in the Sugar Boyd festivities in New Orleans for their most impressive win. 'Vin - nie arid Billy Byrne, at 135 and 15!5 pounds, make - ulp the: third brother combhiatiOri: to,f,ape the Lions this season. :Other oaf— standing boxer are Xoe.. Bongo, 'Ai 145.$o.‘Allen,St. - THE pAILY;COLIEGIAN, MIME, COLT4GE,..PIONZISYLVANIA Scares 93 . 87 87 • - 94 83' 95 86 . 95 . . 89 II: • NROTC Teams Resume Competition NROTC rifle an r i pistol" squads resume intercollegiate competi tion this week shooting against naval trainees from six other col- leges. • Holy Cross, :Miichigan, Minne sota, and Oregon State are the opponents of the riflemen, while the pistol shooters vie with New Mexico and — Northwestern. A recapitulation of last semes ter's matches shows the rifle team breaking even in 12 matches, and the pistol sqvMd winning two out .of five. Hotheymen To Meet Cadets al Wesl Point Coach 011ibra's hockeylinen left yesterday to meet a tough Anmy squad at West Point. . The e'ame tiday may be a repe tition of the •14-0 win. by Colgate since the Cadets took a 9-4 vic tory• over the Red Raiders re cently. Although Colgate walloped O'Hora's pucksters, ' the Blue and White .team hiss been able to go through more practice sessions and may provide a better shOw ing against the Cadets. 'Probable starting line-up to be selected from the 17-man travel ing squad is Fast at goalie, Johnny Egan and Ted Kauffman at the forward spots, and Bern balm, Black and Goodwin on .defense. • Following their return •2.- from West Point, the team will play host to Georgetown . Saturday afternoon, weather permitting. . . 145; Gerry. Ai:lC . l6lr ' • 125; Rek Fine, 17.5, •s,nd Welt Bowe, 130.. iiu e 4439 40 Baseball Players Answer Bedenk Call; Practice Indoors . Although the season is still weeks sway, nearly 40 candi dates for, the !baseball team have answered a call from Coach Joe Bedenk to begin workouts in Rec Hall. Practice will be limited to in side work for several weeks until the weather permits outside ses sions. At the present time ; the rink for the ice hockey team .oc euples the outfield of the dia mond, Total 382 371 371 365 . .364 1853 Cosch Bedenk urged all those interested in going out for the team to report to him at Ree Hall any afternoon this week. 360 0150 354 353 352 Dorm 11, Sigma Nus Win IM cage Titles Dorm 11l auk:keyed the Yandos, 23.44, to• win the independent championship. while Sigma Nu outscored Phi Delta Theta, 26-46, to emerge as the.fraiernity °ham pion9 in playciiif ;games late last semester. The senA-flnals found the Ma ll-ilk:x:ls downing - Berks Independents, 20-17, in a close match, While the Duitio 11l five squeezed through a 26-123 victory over the Mlacdabees. In the fraternity playoffs, Sigma Nu took ilhe measure of Theta Chi, 25-11, while Phi Delta Theta won 'over Sigtmh Pi, 26419. FINAL STANDINGS Fraternity League Winners , League a—Phi Delta Theta. "A" Lealgue 2-111helt4 Chi • League 3—Phi Kappa Psi. Lebigue 4L—Beta Sigma Rho League 5--Phi Sigma Delta League 1 13--ISiggma Nu ( azniiions) League 7---(Phi Epsilon Pi League B—Signfa Pi Independent League Winners League 11-43erk s Independerits League 2—Yealoos (Greystone '' • EVllanor) . League 3--Dorm 111 (Champions) League 4HlVlAmialbees NIoR f D (ah) w • Frzda. Nit' 9 P. M. -.1 A. M. Wrestling—Army Swinuning—Pitt . . . . Capers Hope To Regain Stride Against Carnegie Tech Tonight As Penn, State takes on Car negie Tech in Rec Hall at 8 o'clock tonight Coach John Lawther finds himself well on the way to the most unusual season on his career. After winning the first two games from Susquehanna and Georgetown, his Lions dropped the next four in a row, then bounded right back to compile a six-game 'winning streak in' which .they av eraged close to 50 points a game. Tau, month-long streak finally !came to an end in COnvention last Saturday night when Penn State hoWed to Temple, 3847. SEAT GOOD TEAMS • Numbered =long the teams beaten by the Nittany Lions are Georgetown, Bucknell, MuMel berg and Temple, representativeS or some of the best baketball in the East. Georgeitown, orir;inally rated high in Eastern circles, fell 40-3 1 7.; Due'men suffered its first defeat in Rec 'Han after winning from the Lawtherrnen in overtone in the first encounter between the two teams; iMuhlenherg, another stand-out performer, lost to the .Lions 48-36; and Temple, With its Convention Hall win, atoned for an earlier loss to the Lions. HORNSTEIN OUT In art attempt to put his team back on the win trail in the game with the Tartans tonight, Coach Lawther will probably have to get along without. Captain Dawe HOrnstoin, out of the line-up due to• a recent operaticin on a foot injury. Thda, following the Carnegie RECREATION - , HALL A SEMI-FORMAL DANCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 2 P. M. Fencing—Cornell Basketball—W. Va. HOUSE DANCES Penn State Class Rings L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE February 21 E=M=l 2 .P M. Boxing—Wisconsin . . • Weatherman Rules Out 4-College -- Ski Meet Lack of snow in Ithaca over the weekend resulted in the can cellation of the quadrangular ski meet with Cornell, Colgate and. Syracuse Saturday. If the current flurries develop snow sufficient for the Pennsyl vania State Charripionship Meet scheduled for Feb. 1 4-115,-..thi run at Boalaburg will be the scene of the biggest Meet in the state this week: Tech tussle, the NittanY Liob trouble-srhOoters "Iliave, a chance to spoil two more outstandin4P reeords--those of Navy and: W 64 Virginia. West Virginia, one of. the few unbeaten teams - Am: the nation at this writing, will face Penn -State in Hee Hall a week from Satur , day. The first game bet Ween the two went to West Virginia in the final minute of play at Morgan town 40-31. NAVY NEXT The Middies, beaten only once this season, play host to th e Nit taw Lionh fat .. .Akneopolis thib Saturday. In place of the injured Horn stein for tonight's fray with Tech. Coach Lamither will probably tart Bruce iDietterick, a regular substitute throughout the season. who ranks sixth in the Lion scor ing parade. Jack Biery .and Milt Simon will again get the nod at forn,vards. and .Tohnny Businka 'and Jim Lawther will R&M a ow. .pable back-line. THE BAND OF THE YEAR 30- A If TONY II •. sT AND )111$`AIRCHE5TRA $4.00 per Couple ... 2 P.R. • . 7P. k . 8:30 P.M. PA'
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