VRIDAY, FDBRUARY , 14, .1947 Scores 21 As Lions Carnegie Tech 52-32 Bier'y Beat The Nittany Lions had little trouble conquering the Carnegie Tech basketball team in Rec Hall Wednesday night, 52-32. It was Jack Biery who led the way as the Lions built up a 13-7 advantage in the opening min utes of play. He scored three con : . secutive field goals for this initial bush, then w(iit on to tally fivle more field goals plus fi v e. .to al shots for, 211 points —a total that feM just short of a modern Her Hall record of, 22 points set by B ler y against Scow e h p e rinki 1942 Carnegie Tech, Cif e'sip it e - tsoane smart ball handling by Claugher ty-, rarely showed a scoring punch and trailed • 24-14 at half-time. Only ..the Lions' own erratic shooting kept the score within• bound's. As the .Nlitany • Lions were whittling Carnegie Tech down to size, Navy scored one of the major upsets of the season by knocking West Virginia fironi the Matmen To Tra:vel To Cornell There will 'he a lot or new faces in the starting line-up when the Nittany grapplers take to the mats for their Saturday meet with Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y. With five of his regular starters either injured or unable to make the trip, Cowh Charley Seidel is still not certain who• will start for the Lions this week. He has been holding inter-class compe titions the last 'few" days - in an :attempt to mold a strong team. George Schautz, '12 , 1-pounder, will probably start-at that weight. In the 1213-pound class, Lux arid Gray are competing for the berth. Harrington, Noker and Mohney are having a three-way battle for the 136-pound nomination. Ernie Closser, undefeated this season, will probably start at 145 pounds. Grant Dixon, eastern intercollegiate 155-pound champ, is.on - the injured list and in his place Wynn and Widdowson are competing. Dan McKeeby, a regular all season, will get the call in the 165-pound weight, while Cham bers and SpEeth are competing for the 175-pound berth. In the unlimited class Coach Speidel is undecided whether Clark or Lang will start. The College Golf Course can ac commodate between 250 and 300 players per day during the open season.' ! • t JOAN CRAWFORD Star of ''HUMORESQUE" A Warher bros. Piclure - r , LEAN/VG ciaAßt7re GA/ES YOO aNIVICOII4OO7IIR44IYRROVO Box Score PENN STATE - FG F Pts 'Simon, f '2 0 4 Lowther, f ..•.. 0 1 1 bietterick, c 1 11 Rusinko, g .... 4 1 9 K ulp. g 2 0 4 • Biery - 8 5 21 Russell 0 . 0 • 0 Parkhill 1 0 2 Nordbloom .... 0 0. 0 'Total CARNEGIE TECH • FG F Pts Clougherty, f .. 2 3 7 Katselas, f I 4 6 House, g 2 0 4 Theodore, g .... 2 . 1 5 Meyer, g 0 2 Klein 2 — 1 5 Riehl 1 1 3 Total 32 Halftime score: PENN STATE 24; TECH 14 unbeaten list, 57-W. With Penn States next two games sicheduled with Navy and West Virginia, Coach 'Lowther finds himself faced with two teams that have lost only one game apiece against good oppo sition. Puckslers Lose, 12-3 The 'Blue and White hockey team lost its sec4onli game of the season, 12-'3, when they met a•far superior Army six Wednesday. The O'Horamen did mell con skilerlng the liandid'ap of lihtle practice they have undergone all season. The cadets tried 57 shots at. the Lion, goal while . th e L ions made three of their ten tries. , The hockey team will meet Georgetown in the ring behind the East stands Saturday, weather permitting. Swimmers, Owls Meet at Glenniand Coach Lenny Diehl's varsity swim team will stage its first. home meet of the season when it encounters an undefeated Tem ple University-tank squad in the Glennland Pool, 2. p.m. tomorrOW. Winner of its first three en gagements .Egainst Lehigh, Frank lin and Marshall, and West Ches ter, 'Temple will face a deter mined Lion adregation, still smarting from recent defeats by Cornell and Syracuse. Chairs to seat 150 spectators will be placed on the main floor 4of the pool. In addition, standing „;;;;; .. ..,..... .......... : :. ,,, : .,..:: : ,„. s , ........... ..: ..... tc.:; . •••,........:-.: k:t. ,... -, ..- -,- . , _,--,. --- . - )' • •••• ''! -1 -,-•= 4 5.., .Z. .. •"--..' EVHP'Sh re ' $ ll ..... le, . z., H.” .0: ..z. . Ar ~ i • .....14;t... .. , 41.1 111111 A ve . „. 4 0): ::. ° Kir 00fffri d / if •--• • • d 7v , t o tsre a - mg . „.„ / .1 ~.,,,, a we, ~ ...T. , ', 7o srAyme: • / ,:} t-x , u ... ALL New 674:70,7:7::.P.:;11-? Toitsvprofied y a *ref 14,distinalpd THE DAILY COLT .FIGIAN, STA'S.E COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Gymnasts Play Host To Stephen Glieene; • three-time NAAU rope climbing titlist, re turned to the College for the Spring semester and will com pete when the Lion gymnasts play host to Army for the first time in Rec Hall, 8 .p.m. tomor row. The Lion gymnasts have been able to defeat the West Pointers only twice, and in 19'42 squeezed through a tie despite the favored and powerful squad they pre sented against the Cadets. Captains William'. Cronin and Ray Sorensen. may display the most contested competition when they vie in the horizontal bar event. Cronin is undefeated in inter collegiate competition on the high bar, while Sorensen has also taken first place in the same event against th e Gophers and the Mid dies. With Greene back in the fold, the Lions will present a formid able trio in the rope event. Joe ROssi, who climbed an un official 3:6 in the Minnesota meet, and Stan ( Wirtschafter will com plete the Lion entries, for the rope climbing match. Coach Wettstone considers Rossi one of the best prospects he has ever seen in Lion Fencers To Meet Temple in Home Match Coadh Meyer's Nittany fencers will tip blades with the Temple bladesmen in flee 'Hall, 2 p.m. to- Morrow. In .two meets this season the Lion Sencers have outpointed their opponents in 'l3 epee bouts, tied one, and lost four, in defeating Le high and dropping a close match to Army. Coach Meyer and instructor Harder will use only two men, Dave Ozaro and Larry Tessier, to double in bouts. Nittany !fencers in the ifoil ibouts will be Oz'arow, Bob Thompson, and Rolf Wald. OZarrow, Tessier, and Captain Bob Swope will !coin_ Pete against the Owls in the epee bouts. Completing the Lion line lip will be Tessier, Jim Framo, and John Macereary with the heavy saber. room will be available in the balcony. - Freestyler Bill Christy and Owl ace Bill Ackerman will head the competitors in the 50-yd. and 100-yd. sprints. Another feature of the meet will be the distance freestyle competition with LIOn Don . Knoll and Schmidt of Tem ple pre-match favorites. J 6 9 .0 34 Greene Returns SEEK THIRD GREENE ON ROPES Claude Thornhill SLIDE RULE BALL - IGH il,af, ~,,;;: ..,,,... ~..,,.:....,v,„,..11 .".A.::: . :; f' ',j.'' .I:•:''''', 1 , 1." New Blend! New Taste! New Freshness! Made by the revolutionary new "903" moisturizing process. Bene ficial moisture penetrates every tobacco leaf—gives you a smoother; milder. better smoke! Get nex► Raleigh "903" Cigarettes today' college rope climbing, competiti(M. Billy Bonsai'. 1946 'NAAIT fly ing rings champion, is favored al though Army is well fortified in this event. Sorensen, will team up with Bonsai' as the only two lions to compet, on the flying rings. Rossi anfl Bon sail will aid Sor ensen on the h:),•- izontal bar. Army's Cronin. Staitl: fey and Weirster are ex pected to give the Blu, and White 'stiff competition in this event. Gree ly send Grecte will perform on Bonsall the side horse, with Meade, Sorensen and Emery or Berliner competing on the par allel bars. TUMBLERS Billy Meade, Petroff and Bon sall will enter the tumbling matches. Each team will be permitted The Gordon Oxford The Gordon Double: Dutton down and plain) Arrow Sussex Look for these famous models at your favorite Arrow store Cadets to enter three men in each event. Five places will be selected by the three-man officiating com mittee, with scores of 64-3-24 given in order of performance. 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