Tf-LUENDAY, tFEBRIRAIRY 13,11947 First Time in Rec Ha Army To Meet Lions Ilor The Plit:t time sinc e Penn Slate and Army gymnastic s teams began. tcornipeting in 1932, the Cadets from West Point will travel to Skate allege Tor a dual meet in 8 pma, Saturday. Coadhed by Torn Maloney, th e Army gymnasts Will present a formidable offipenent fo r the Lions as the Blue and White , aggregation has been able to Win only twice and &alma - tie in the past 15 years of cciropetition between the two squads. The Lions were victorious last year and in 1943, while one ,of Penn State's strongest teams in recent: history was able to hold the Cadets to a tie 'in '42. 37 WINS Coach Maloney succeeded Frandis Dohs in '1931 after the West Pointers lost 5 a their 6 starts. Then ior the next 5 years, Maloney tutored ttie Cadets to 37 consecutive event victories, and to date his teams have not lost more than two meets a season. This Season, powerful Te m ple to o k Army 50-46, while the Swiss Gymnas- Sorensen tic Society handed t.h e Cadets a 51-46 lacing. On the win side, the West Pointers deileated Germantown YMCA 50-46 and Syracuse, 68-38. CAPTAINS COMPETE Major event of the meet wilt Probably be the contest between Captain William Cronin, unde feated on }the horizontal bar in inter.dollegiate competition, and Lion Captain Ray Sorensen, main stay Cel' the Blue and White squad. •.; Borensen4O.Olc. three firsts the Minnesota. meet end repeated his win in:the horizontal bar coin_ petitionagainst. Navy lastwee k.. thre.p out, of • I.s,..petiorin." ers 'of, the 1946 - tet.fin,_whieh VA* 7. out ,nt -a. meets, are the, Tci . s. ter. Ork : - the .etrifent:.oadef Athtit. 'Ai.sto , o66.l l ffe .; un - `6.tenk -- a . .a.ggrOiuMn. "Wlil :be S'elekkid. Maloney 10).* : jefie: Lion meet... Coi*S; .Sfeintirget may.: start Stdiliffet . :'aiptaiii Cronin ..and IffelfSter ,44ted tot', horizhntal -bat cOmPetitiOn. TUMBLING Crohin, Knapp, Luriger and Rcibb are preparing kik the tum bling event,- while D emu ro; Hatch, 'Johnson and Walker will fight it out for the starting posi tion for the rope climbing match. Ring contestants are Jamison, McGuire, Saville, Spry and Whit son, : with Stephenson, St oc k, Smith and Rclbinson competing in the horse event. • The Eat tern Intercollegiate championship playoffs, originally scheduled to take place at West Point March 8, have been moved to Annapolis. Officials for the meet Saturday are Harry G. Nelson, ,Horner E. Wilbur: and G. H. Heineman. - Slimmers Called All tIW st4entia on ;campus who have 'Batt' switraning extier tenc,, cirerecluested to re art tab Coach !_lsently lsiel i . apt the Glenn land 1 : ti(51,-..acrir: evening been 4 a.441:16b c ,01 - 661v,..4AY. pietrich, - head . IT'S THE Tru:Blit, .'-'/Quartet Friday and Saturday Nites , " fate Boxers Prepare for Syracuse With the two roughest matches of the dual meet I . season only a week away, Leo Houck bas his stable of Lion boxers bearing down each -night hb their work outs. The mittmen will travel to Syracuse next Tuesday for a meet with th,r. Big Orange. Penn State and Syracuse have the ma jority of El - BA titles between them and this year finds Syra cuse with another undefeated team and possible RIBA team championship. THEN WISCONSIN Houck's boxers return to :Red Hall for a Feb. 22 meet with Wis consin Badgers cream of the mid-western pugilistic squads. Wisconsin fighters have taken a large .share of th e . I\l'ational tour ney honors in past years. Even though the Lions hold only a 1-3 record for the season. HoUck has developed several goo, i fighters. Captain 'Jackie Tighe has yet to be defeated Since hiS • return from the Pacific and will be a top contender in the MBA . 165 -pound fights here next month. WATCH : HAWTHORNE Tighe's St . ableniate .Tr - ant : before the wer--Glenn ;Hawthorne, With only one loss this season--a .one point - decision to Virginia's BaSil Margiottais another boxer that Will bp Watehed in the.tourney: , Voinceirittaiing on . hiS- abil= .Haikithorn loOkm . goOdi 'NOt 'l6 ;be overlooked are Mars Red tiatrreivJere' - Boildi, aiidi JblittaiY: dl*Ser have *chi' tii *hare - fighti 'this Iteasda i i: an , . iintirOttiOdoX" baker *lto seems to-lie taking a ,beath gin eirery . fight, has a style Of tiding ounehes andl coming out in good shape. • CONLON AT 175 •• Pat • Conlon, replacing,- Will Greene at 17.5-pounds, pulled a surpris e , to. Lion if ans • in the Army matches by scoring a draw. Dave Nemeth at ;heavyweight is another man Houck expects to start win ning. Jim Sheehe returned to the sparring ring last night and - may see action next week if his nose heals sufficiently. IM Entries Entries for volleyball. wrest ling, badminton, and, handball tournaments should b P turned into the intramural cake in Rec Hall by 5 p.m. - February 20. Both fra terirkitY and independent groups may enter units; with badminton and handball limited to singles Onntietitibti. THE DAILY COILEGIAN, COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA" Delta Upsilon retained top rung in interfraternity competition es the intramural sports program advanced into the second half of its program. Scoring heavily in swimming, cross-country, football and boxing, DU Slipped only in basketball, While posting a total fa r ahead of other p.ntries in oompbstite five sport records. Delta Upsilon 523 Sigma Pi Sigma Nu 340 Phi Kappa Sigma . • Phi Delta Theta 192 Chi Phi Sigma Chi 180 Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Delta 155 Beta Sigma Rho Matmen To Meet Cornell In 33rd Match of Series • The "Big Red" of Cornell University will play host to Coach Charlie Speidel's Nittany Lion grapplers on Saturday in the thirty third meeting of the two squads in a series that dates back to 1909. Penn State has been, victorious in twenty-four matches, CorneN has wion six times, and there were two ties. The matmen will be striving for their third victory of the season. They hOld wins ove r . Princeton !an Sport Gains Following Intercollegiate lacrosse allYeady is played at 30 colleges and uni versities and is gaining converts yearly, according to Dr. Carl P. Schott, pxesident of the United S tea te s Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association. Dr. Schott, dean of the School of Physical *Education and Ath letics, never played the game but now is rated one of its most ardent boosters. He was the first non-lacrosse player over to'life named - .to the Association presi dency; Noting that the influence of the .ganie is now more 'widespread ,than at .any ..previous time in its ; :bistory, , . Dr. Schott pointed. out :that .the-lricrosse RVlan-,'of the Year av;raild'had gone to "Victor Star:- ienski. 6T the 'University of Nett/ 4Vekico 'last year. ite said reports indicated many more sohool.s, would be playing the game this year. • Qsi denying reptirts that •injuries are more numerous in lalcroSse than in other sports, Dr. Schott represented the game as "noth ing more than a - good, solid body contact sport which is gaining new followers every year" - and which currently is enjoying the biggest boom in its long end colorful history. Candidates for the lacrosse team are requested to report to 212 ITtec Hall any afternoon. Positions are also open for as sistant lacrosse teani managers. Interested men should sign up at the AA office in Old Main and report to the lacrosse room in Rec Hall. Alpha KaPpa Pi Sam Greenlee was elected pres ident of Alpha Kappa Pi for this semester at a recent meeting. IF Standings Lacrosse Call d Temple, and have lost to Lehigih and Syracuse. In preparation for this tradi tional 'match, Speidel 'is holding a series of inter-class competi tions in an attempt to determine his strongest team. . SCHAUTZ LIKELY Little Georgie Schautz will probably start ..et 121 pounds. After losing his first match of the season, Schautz came back to win his next three meets. He was the only grappler on the Lion team. to gain a victory over-Le high. "Me main reason for' Schautz's success is his continual training," Coach Speidel said. "He is one of the first men out for practice every day and is on the go all the - tithe," he added. • Ernie ClOSser, at 145 poUnds, will also .appear in the starting lineup. He: has edged out .Tack Greene In - this - Weight . and'haS not been beaten this season. ff-te has - itonrd of.. three *ins and one tie.' iliobn .11 5 141Kedby VAR 'Wrestle pOurida; • • Th rest of the ro righta'. ate wide ' - Oen. In :the • W-spound .class there is a , three.4ay battle' bet Ween ktartimiethi, Iloker and Mohney. • Mahney reported.. late or the 'teat". land is just • roUnding into shape. Moore, Lang - and Clark will 'Compete for the start ing berth in the unlimited weight. The team Will leave for Ithaca, N. Y., Friday morning. • • Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta recently pleclg egi Ray Ulinski. to beach Lewistown and Ihe • 'Penna. R. R. . Ride The BOALSBURG AUTO BUSLINES Inc. STATE COLLEGE LEWISTOWN PERMANENT TIME SCHEDULE—EFFECTIVE SEPT. 29, 1946 LISTINGS ON STANDARD TIME • Daily Daily Daily Daily • Lv. State College 7:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:45 p".m. As. Lewistown 8:10 a.m. 12:00 noon 5:35 p.m. 7:50 p.m. . Lv. LeviistoWn 8:30 a.m. 12:35 pin. 7':00 p.m. 12:05 a.m. 'At% State College 9:45 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 1:10 a.m. Make direct connections with East Bound Trains 8:36 a.m. * 12:30 p.m. 5:59 p.m. 8:30 p.m. West Bound Trains , • 8:86 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. - 13130 p.m. - 6:42 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. = 12:01 a.m. Mal 1101116bUril '94731, State College Hotel'733 Or 'Company - Office 769 MARTS= TRIPS OM SE miximbzwo Cagers Tackle Navy Quintet Annapolis Crew Enters Tilt With Fine Record 145 140 135 1125 120 With last night's game with Carnegie Tech under its. belt, Penn State' s ba:4lcetball team takes to the road once more-- this time to Annaoplis where it will face the Middi, strong squad Saturday night. A recent operation on Dave HcArnstein's foot will probably keep the Lion star and Captaiev on the sidelines for the ,remain der of the season, according to Coach John Lam then Bruce Diet terick will be used at the center post, but }Torri stein's loss will a serious hatiL ktidplp to a Lion quintet Which has been short on siubalitutes: dur ing the season. Navy will be the first of two irst-r a e 'basket- Diette4ck• will face the Lions in the course 'of a week. West Virginia comes - to Rec Hail for its second battle with the Blue and White the following Satur day. MIDDIES HOT Up to their game with West Virginia last night, the talented! Middies had won 11 out of 12 starts, losing only to 'George Washington in th o season's third game .43-36. Duke, present lead- : erof the Southeastern-. CO:lat er:Lee' 611-4 to 4h r sailOis-4-0:434ad that also boasts wins over -Sl4oi teatms.. as Villanova, North Carolina and.ll3uekriell: SHOTS '.OOIINT • , Ohre.otatstailaiiid -Piature 111'6 a 7 iry tearn is • its ablikty...t63** vointi; the itrtadpiAy• lkard; is outstanding,:in docitni4etitiOn! ma's, Year ands 1-14541 , 's4otaii.akers. The College called .iiself school when a vollegr, mos , ' -cat* itself a college, When - a -untr#rititi. Claude Thornhill MARCH 1.5- SLIDE RULE BALL PAGE THR teams that
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