'RIDAY, FM3RUtAIRY 28,_1947 Three: Teams Home,.. Runners At IC4-Als , IPenn State and Temp undefeated—will meet in Rec Hall t 2 o'clock tomorrow to determine the eastern gymnastic league ch'am'pionship At 7 &citric a powerful Navy wrestling squad meets the Lion grapplers who scored an upset 1.,1 The lighting mood that helped t o , beat Army last week, will pre vail again when the Nittany Lion gravplers take to the mats a•t Rec 'Hall on Saturdc y to meet a fa vored Navy foe. The Midshiipmen, undefeated since Penn State beat ithen. , in 1942, will bring a veteran squad to Rec that won the Eastern Intercollegiates last year. Coach Pay. Schwartz's boys will cttempt t o make the Lions their thirty seventh consecutive victim. SCHAUTZ STARTER George Sc It aut z, undefeated since his first match of the sea son, will -prcbai'oly start at 121 pounds. One of the most improved matmen on the wrestling teal* Schmitz will get tough competi tion from _George Detong or Don Mclvor, both undefeated this year while wrestling for Navy. in the 121 class, Coach Speidel will either use Vigilante or Shadley. Jim Mohney, undefeated in two starts, will meet a newcomer, Weil, in an inter_class match to determine the starter at 136 pounds. Ernie Closser, holding a record c).t five ,wins and one tie, will probably start at 145. At 155, Coach Speidel will use either IVlcllvain or Wynn, while at 165, Long will probably be his choice. Don McKeeby will btattle Con rad in an inter-class match, to de termine the starter at .175. In the unlimited class, "Red" Plogre will wrestle Chambers, ',who moved up from the 1/75- pound class, for the starting berth. A. M. LOWDER SECRETARIAL • SERVICE 205 State College Hotel . Hours 9-5 Phone 4906 Grandma couldn't, but you can help choose the ring you'll wear "for kieffer,". forever. Lef us show you the authentic "Orange Blossom, ceremonial" ring. Its exquisite de- sign carries the fascinating symbols of your wedding rites. It's new, yet true to tradition. Beautifully hand- wrought and stamped with the TRAUElmark of integrity. Genuine /ZaR47-egfi-G7Pt • CgIAB;), lEES - • 5,.,. c.„„se oltlalte • , • .. • - • • Revist'esed ti" 4t,e; icon Gem Society elory over Cadets last week Penn State and Temple will fight it out for the eastern inter collegiate gymnastic league cham pionship t Hoc Hall. 2 o'clock tomorrow. Both teams are undefeated this season, with ‘ the Lions claiming four victories and, the Owls win ning their five meets. • Captains Ray Sorensen and Ray Reiff will battle it out for top hon ors. Both gymnasts are mainstays of their teams. Reiff and Sorensen .::re slated for competition on the horizontal bar and flying rings. The Owl captain will also work the side horse event, with. Sorensen par ticipating on the parallel bars. Rossi and Bonsall will complete the Lion entries for the high bar event, with Meade and Emery aiding Sorensen on the . p-43!.r.5. Billy Bonsall. undefeated • in ring competition this season, will team with the Lion captain for that 'event. Warrington won - Itis first start on the side horse last week in Syracuse, and will have Clark and Greenley to form the Lion trio. Joe RosSi, who tied the world's record for the rope climb with a 3.8 hoist against Army two weeks ago, will be out to better that mark 'against Temple. Stan Wirtschaner and Gerald Eddy will complete the Lion list for the rope event. 'The final even t—tumbling— mill feature Billy Meade, Bon sail and Timmy Petroff. The Owls, always a contender for intercolleeDte honors; will at tempt to dump Penn State from the ranks of the unbeaten. The Nittany squad dumped Army Rec Hall two weeks ago with ease; winning by a 66-30 score, while th e Owls have been able to .win over the Cadets by no more than four points in each of their two meets this year. Fencers Heel 'NW Coach Arthur Meyer's Nittany fencing team travels to New York today to face New York University's blade team. The New York swordsmen have a strong squad and Captain Bob Swope will have as hard tim e to keep his undefeated record in the epee intact. Me blade with the MONEY'BACI( r tOl:5V-try AVAILABLE NOW irn :ury s ORCHESTRA featuring LEN DILEANIS - Vocalist "Experienced in Playing House Dances" PHONE BELLEFONTE 2057 FOR INFORMATION THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COT J 'FOE, PENNSYLVANIA DUEL COMPLETE TRIO GUARANTEE! Cagers, Georgetown In Last Home Game Penn State's basketball team rings clown the curtain on the home sea so n tomorrow night when the Lions lace Georgetown on the Roc Hall court at 8: 30. The Hoya quintet—alter , a slow• start--has won eight out of its last ten games in a belated bid for national recognition. George town's season record at present is 14 wins as • against six de- • • The first game ••::•" • between the two Az , . • tean.s this year went to the Nit- c tany Lions 40- 01. 37 as they 'capi talized on a last- :•,re minute call Coming to . :N• Rce Hall after a - • game tonight-414;c:i. with unbeaten Ve9: Duquesne G eorgetown Dietterick boasts a promi nent candidate for All_American h o,n or s this years in Captain Danny Kraus. Although not a high scorer, the Hoya guard is the steadying force and play m;zker for the Washington five. Ray Corley will probably start at the other guard position for the visitor's. Corley, who played under Coach Elmer Ripley at Notre Dame last year, broke his wrist early in the season but has recently returned to the line-up. KOSTECKA STARTER Probable starter at the center post is Andy Kostecka, 6' 3", who bellied 13 points against the Lions in - the 'first game. Eddie Bremhs and Tom O'Keefe are good guesses for the forward -spots. Up to tonight's game with Du quesne, Georgetown has a victory string of three straight, beating Tnrig's Point 52-36 the In.+ +;—. iiirll7.l7l9l7llllMirii STARTING FIVE To n:eet the Georgetown threat, Coach Laiwther . will in all proba bility rely upon his usual start ing five. Johnny Rusinko and Jim LiEwther will be at guards, Bruce Dietterick at center, and Jack Biery and Milt Simon in the iforward sprits. Mitt Finale At Michigan Leo Houck's Lion boxers meet Michigan State tombitcw ,night in the final dual meet of the sea son. The bouts, which will pe?.ede the Michigan-Michigan Stat,, has getball game, are slated to draw a crowd of 'lO,OOO fans. Both teams appear to be evenly, macthed. EWA indicated last night that he will use the same lineup that faced Wisconsin last week with thc, excerption of Jim Cassidy at 145 pounds. Nick Ranieri may replace Pat Conlon at 1175 pounds. The Spartans have defeated Georgetown 771, whil, losing to Syracuse 6-2, and Virginia, 4 1 / 2 - 3 1 / 2 . , . Six,; ex-servicemen are bearing the brunt Of 'the basketball bur den this season. The heavy duty veterans are Dave Hornstein. Jack Biery, Milt Simon, Jim Low ther, John Rusinko and Bruce Dietterick. 'Outlook Bright For Nittany Lion Runners Coach Chick Werner left for the 1.C4-A meet in New York this morning with a 14-man track squad and the brightest outlook Penn State has had upon cotor ii]~ the event since th,. Nitthny runners took the title in 19-12. Werner has chc: - .en Curt Stone, NAAU 2-mile chumpion, for the 2-mil, event. Gerry K;n•rer will go the mile distance, and compote in the 2-mile relay. Shuirian ,and also members of the 2-mile relay squad. ar r , running, the 1000. Ashonfelter, the remaining man on the relay team, will be Ka-,.y -er's running companion in the mile. Robinson, sluggard and Dudek arr, entered in the (30-yard cloth, while Gray does the longer 600- yard trail. Broad -j Lori) (2ns . egg arc' and: Pearson, will be acting in that ,cdpoi7iiiy, while the littler also joins Krug and Moyer in the shot put event. The high hurdle event will see NitlanY specialist Brown per forming, as well as the pole vault event in which• he and Willing have been competing. Forty schools are entered in the event which 'New York papers have picked NYU and Manhattan as favorites. For individual honors Cart Stone has received the nod in the two-mile race, while Karver has been, picked for a third or fourth in the mile distance. But despite the New York pre dictions. Coach Werner is confi dent that besides Stone and Karv er, Shuman, 'Williams, 'Ashenfel ter, and new-corner Robinson are set to place. -Ie has lauded the team for the exceptional way it has shaped up in practice sessions this week, and despite the +fact that the 'competi tion will be as good and possibly better than in :1942, his runners will be in the running. . Only three times in Penn State football history has grid team leadership been placed in the hands of co-captains. The 1947 choices, first co-captains since 1937, are John Potslilan and John Nolan. TRY iIIR MOM p•Fa vas ..rn CREAM PUFFS COOKIES TARTS E,.., , ® 41 , , • ^ US V; 1 1.4.1; S J : It, For Spring What Will the Suring Fashions be— Shorter Skirts, the Pencil-Slim, Silhouette ? COME TO THE ANCHORAGE SAT., MARCH 1, TO SEE CHARLES SHOP'S SPRING STYLE SHOW _Two Showings Will be Held 12:15 - 1:00 P. M. .1:15 - 2:00 P. M. A siwcial fashion show luncheon for 50c will be served at each showing. - TheL. • s , L-6 214 W. College Ave. PAGE THREE Skaters Travel to D. C. The traveling Penn State ice hockey team leaves Monday fo r Washington, D. C., for the final game of the season when it tangles with Georgetown at the Lyceum Arena that evening. The skaters willbe - out for their first win of the season. THE PARARISE CAFE presents The TRU-BLU QUARTET MEM ATM SATURDAY HIGNTS HEAR THE TRU-BLUS GIVE OUT ON . . . Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll Sister Kate Sweet Lorraine Muskrat. Ramble AT THE P A.RADISE CAFE Bellefonte