The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1947, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Lambda Chi Leads IFC Bowling
Lambda Chi Alpha maintained
undisputed possession of first
place in the IFC Bowling League
by defeating Theta Chi, 2312-
2236, at the Dux Club, Monday
night.
Meanwhile, Delta Upsilon and
Alpha Chi Sigma were also win
ning, and entered into a tie for
second place. The latter shut out
Delta Tau Alpha, while the for
mer was defeating Beta Theta Pi.
High scorer of the evening was
Guy Devore, of Tau Kappa Ep
silon, who totaled 538 points in
See Penn State
I
BEAT TEMPLE
Sponsored by THE PENN STATE CLUB
Triumphantly Announcing
SHORT
Beginning Friday Evening With . .
Continuing With . . .
* FROTH'S
And Interspered With . . v
* DAILY COLLEGIAN 'ATTACKS'
Penn State—Let's Get and Keep the Old Look!
three games. Following closely
behind in three-game totals were
Earl Youtz, Delta Sigma Phi, with
a 527 total; and Robert Nein. l
Theta Chi. 523.
Charles Moser, Lambda Chi
Alpha, turned in the highest
single game score, with a 208.
William Shade, Delta Upsilon,
and George Pr ing 1 e, Alpha
Gamma Rho, had single scores of
199 each.
Matches will be resumed, as
usual, on Monday night.
* THE SHORT
REC HALL - 8-12
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Any team that is Interested
in joining the IMA Bowling
League and is willing to bowl
from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. on
Mondays, should contact Frank
Stoner, 315 S. Allen St., or
Phone 4255.
Jaspers Pose
Stiff Hurdle
Manhattan's decisive victory in
the Metropolitan Cross-country
race Tuesday placed them as a
team that will give the Penn
State harriers considerable op
position this Saturday. Although
Armand Osterberg, NYU runner,
paced the field to come in first,
the Jaspers took second, third,
and fifth places to win the 16th
annual meet. This race marked
the first time in eight years that
NYU has been dethroned as the
New York City champions.
"The New York meet bears out
my contention that we have one
of the toughest schedules in the
nation," stated Coach Werner.
"We defeated NYU, last year's
national champions, but Satur
day we have to face another top
team."
An impressive record has been
piled up by the Manhattan squad.
After dropping a 22-33 meet to
Syracuse, they went on to take
Darmouth 19-36, Seton Hall by a
perfect 15-40 score, and Army
25-30.
Last year, Manhattan was the
only team to defeat the Nittany
harriers in a dual meet. Although
Curt Stone was far ahead of the
pack and Ashenfelter came in
third, the New Yorkers took sec
ond, fourth, fifth, and sixth
!places to clinch the meet.
PENN STATE
SKIRT WEEK
"Men Stem the Hem" ISSUE
IMA Bowling
Penn State Class Rings
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE
SKIRT SKIP
HUFF HALL'S ORCHESTRA
P. M.
ON SALE TUESDAY
EDITORIALS, ARTICLES & FEATURES
Karver, Stone To Race
At Sugar Bowl Carnival
Gerry Karver, national collegiate mile champion, will have a
pre-season opportunity to exhibit his speed at the Sugar Bowl Invi-
tation Tournament December 26 a
61 Lacrossemen
Practice Daily
Nine seniors, 26 juniors and 26
sophomores make up Coach Nick
Thiel's roster of lacross candi
dates now holding daily funda
mental scrimmage sessions on
the grounds adjoining the golf
course.
Stating that fall practice will
continue "as long as the weather
permits," mentor Thiel urged
yesterday that more sophomores
try out for the squad by reporting
to the lactoss office in Rec Hall.
Following is a list of current
lacrosse candidates.
Juniors
Stanley Alprin, Bob Abernathy,
Ernest Baer, Dan Botkis, Harry
Br - F- ik Fryberg, John
••Hayes, John
Hughes, Law
rence Klepper,
John Kramer,
Bob Louis, John
Lux, John Mc-
Cleary, Ray Mil
ler, John. Ne
hoda, Rodger
Nester, George
Ohlman, Albert
THEMI. Purchase, Leon
ard Ritchie, Bob Rumpf, Norman
Shires• Don Stogoski, John Sza
dzitwicz, Augustus Thomas,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 194'7
New Orleans, Dean of the School
of Physical Education. Carl P.
Schott. announced Yesterday. A
triple crown
winner. Gerr
will be compe.
ting against th'
top milers i
the nation
this non -t i t
race.
"I'll have t h
disadvantage
practicing
boards and ru,
nine the actu,
race on a dirt Karver
track." commen
ted the Nittany speedster. but
this won't be too great a handicap
to overcome."
Another track man. Curt Stone.
will Make the triip'from State Col
lege with Karver. but only Gerry
will wear the Blue and White for
the College. Stone. who graduated
last year. is scheduled to run in
the 3.000 meter race while Kar
ver will run in the 1500. Both
Stone and Karver hold the na
tional championships for these
distances.
Harry Watt, Ben Wilson.
Sophomores
Larry Atkinson, Justus Baum,
Ed Belfield, Jim Case, Bill Davis,
John Deck, Stan Ewing, George
Ference, Aubrey Hellman, Bill
Hickey, Rocco lannetta, Ken
Kaye, Dean Kissell, Jack Kush
ner, John Long, Jim Lovell,
Eugene McNamara, Bill Mc-
Donald, John O'Conner, George
Owens, Rus Sadker, Jim Saling,
Gilbert Watts, Waldo Weaver,
Harry Williams, Jim Worley.
Seniors
Bill Hollenbach, Dick Juve,
Dick Laurin, George Locotos,
Arthur Lorenz, Ambrose Spencer,
John Watkins, John Whitaker,
Jim Wolf.