The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 08, 1948, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948
Listless Hoopsters Triumph
Over Low Scoring Eagles 45-25
Attackina with the steed and
deliberation of a chess team
Penn State casters outlasted a tall
but rather bewildered American
University squad 45-25 last nit-,snt
be"cre 3.000 vawninv. fans in R,.c
"We don't have an alibi fdr the
loss." crnsrnented the Eagles'
coach. "Pop" Cassell. "The shoot
ing percentages of the game sii)w
that we lust lcst to a better team
tonight." The visitors from Wash
ington were definitely "off." hit
ting: the hoop for lust ten per i.' , 211 - t
of their shots while the Lions
made 37.5 of their tries.
SLOW START
A low - sooting. slow - moving
first quarter in which only nine
Points were marked up by bot!t
teams opened last night's contest.
Bob Lamon sank n lone set shot
to start the scoring but from that
Point couldn't find the basket
again and missed his next eleven
tries. Batnick and' Ruhlman
scored baskets near the end of the
Period to give the Blue ~nd White
a 6-3 lead. American U.
Slightly more activity marked Larnon
the second frame which ended ilshman
with the count clandine 19-15 in H\Teglev
favor of the Lawthermen. Durit'..glCrockett
this quarter many of the fans. Hillock
bored with the undramatic '3lttv Fling
of the Lions. switched loyalties Griffin
and started to root for the vi,- Wakefield.
itors. I Tannev
While the American U. tenm Totals
Dorm 21 Cops 16 :1 1 :11 Win.
Berletics Defeat Whiz Kids
An intramural scoring record
in reverse was established Tues
day night when Dorm 27 downed
Dorm 29 in an overtime IM
cage contest, 16-14. The two
teams battled for eight scoreless
minutes before the first point
was regitered, and at halftime
the score stood at 2-1, with Dorm
27 in front.
Chief competition centered
around teams in independent
league "C". Berletics downed
the Whiz Kids 22-18, and Dorm
13 triumphed. over Drewlers 28-
12, to remain tied for the league
lead with four victories apiece.
In an epic contest to determine
the undisputed cellar-dweler of
the league, Zeroes handed Nit
tany Co-op its fourth consecutive
defeat, 22-7, and relinquished
exclusive cellar rights to the Co
op five.
Dorm 33 moved into a tie 'with
Dorm 37 in independent league
"A" by notching its third straight
win at the expense of Dorm 41
who forfeited. Phis also won
their third straight, 20-18, from
the Lazy Five quintet and tied
Comets for first position in league
"D." Dorm 28 took over the lea
gue lead in league "B". outshoot
ing Dorm 25, 12-9.
In other contests Miners out
classed Dorm 9, 22-7, and Dorm
30 won by forfeit from Dorm 40.
Tonight's schedule:
B:4s—Sigma Phi Alpha - Chi
PLEASE HER .. . .
BRING YOUR DATE
TO THE
CEDARS
Watch your girl's face
glow when she tastes
one of our delicious
steaks. Enjoy dancing
with her to your fa
vorite recording. For
good food and good
times come to the . . .
CEDARS
ONE-FOURTH MILE WEST
OF SPRING MILLS
was rni: , : , ing the Iyaket from all
angles. Coach Lawther's rive
slowly ,ink basket after basket
until they increased the margin
to 33-15 at the end 01 the 1.11 . r.1
nuarter.
Suddenly the Eagles snanned
out of their lethar.gy and z..tarted
lo fast break on the offense while
they Waved a uressin.2 man to icon
on the dcfemie. These tactics en
-14 led them to cull to within fen
points of the victors. hut the over-
Mielming lead garnered by Penn
State was too much for the Cap
ital City tiL - ,vs and they fell anart
in the last five minutes.
BOX SCORE
Penn Stare FG F—FT Pts.
4 3-- 4 11
2 6 9
6 3-3 15
S
Biery
Batn ck
2 2- 5
Ruhlmail 2 0— 2 4
Schisler 0 0— 1 0
•
Costa 0 0— 1 0
NOrdblorn 0 0— I 0
Total, 16 13-23 45
2 0- 3 4
1 3-3 5
2 1-4 5
0 1- 1 1
1 4- 7 6
O 0- 1 9
O t - 1 0
O 1- 1 1
7 11-23 25
Phi, court 1; Kappa Delta Rho-
Phi Delta Theta, court 2; Pi
Lambda Phi-Phi Kappa Tau,
court 3.
9:25 Sigma Phi Epsilon -
Theta Chi, court 1; Delta Upsi
lon - Beta Theta Pi. court 2; Phi
Gamma Delta-Phi Kappa Sig
ma, court 3.
10:05—Alpha Tau Omega-Delta
Chi, court 1; Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon - Alpha Phi Delta, court 2;
Delta Tau Delta-Zeta Beta Tau,
court 3.
ALL OTHER
MAGAZINES
College students and
faculty members are entitled to
special college rates on
most magazines. Place your
orders through us for quick,
reliable service. You con get ..
TIME $4.50
The Weekly Nowinnogc , ". A YEAR
I inst•ad of $6.501
LIFE $4.25
Th• Weekly Newsp.ctur• Magnzon• A YEAR
I insloud of $5.50)
FORTUNE . . $6.00
Mosfo.taa of austn•si A YEAR
llnsfood of $lO.OO/
and many other magazines
Send a post card to Esquisse
Agency, Box 534, State College, oz
Call 2025 and an agent will call
on you
■ '- • -
Anyone interested in becom
ing an assistant track manager
for the track team should re
port to Don Miller, head man
ager, at Rec Hall after 3 p.m.
any weekday afternoon.
Jackie Tighe
Injures Nose
Leo Houck's boxing team may
go into its opening meet with
Bucknell on Jan. 17 without the
services of Captain Jackie Tighe.
A loose nose piece on his head
gear opeged a cut on Tighe's nose
during a regular sparring ces
sion Tuesday afternoon. The cut
was originally received in the
Michigan State meet last March
and handicapped the boxer dur
ing the National tournament,
Tighe was back at the ring ses
sion yesterday afternoon and
states he will be ready for the
opener. Coach Houck was unde
cided and may hold his star boxer
out of the Bucknell matches.
A new addition to the weak
heavyweight division Is Chuck
Drazonovich, blocking back on
the Blue and White football
team. He donned the gloves after
returning from the New Year's
Cotton Bowl contest.
1- 2 3
So you have something fot•
sale? You don't have to fail. Try
"Collegian Classifieds."
J4.1%*-1 AO4-400"" fre..tfreA 4 r*AA (6`e. it /1,44044
6.11414 U job IVI/4f,'- 41:4 dia,4l. ,}t4t4,-fr rfultiiirar. flow
e24-1-.11 041-a
-hr 444
a,ZV 4k''*l
th-a-ur 4"ai rd.o.c ISA" 41,4,4 /d4i
0-1"4-1" I-47V •ev 047 Ati0,474 al, itokskswii,44
4") dr, 451, I*-41,,a4144-$14.61 t leo7o 0' e.t
Ggirr. a•
tal".o Oa." " • /(4"-Lsta . am+ Art Alit r.
4)-1 t -4-' Ir-4,
0-.414/ 14,.. i• V, I le. i f
f-drfro-I &Pe) 0a... I Ad,
AZ':l(v..° its, 4 . /Pile
Pride comes with the
For this is the world's
less in its beauty and
in a way that does yo
No coaxing. The "51
Coasts across the page
strokes. Two sizes: regu
new demi-size. Beth w
of custom points. The
Pen Co., Janesville,
U.S.A., and Toronto, C
=EI
Track Managers
t."
14:41 .11740,4,-41 1,t4 194 VP. IA O• • , 41 1 •It old I*/ O f • 0 44 7 ,
/ 4 , 04
c.4/I.4a_eAo 60., 14 loga " I P. dl
Be proud o
and the
NNMI VAN I A
Blue
Prep
Cl4ll'll Cllllllll l Nill , lllll 111111 111 h Nlllolo' %suitilitn, 11 111 iit'y flit, lid
11(11 111 ‘vltni m "Ih'l'l e , 111) ‘vhot 1110 Womb
.Itlill 111 iIH 01 11 1H liall 11011 01 11 Ilk Swlkkv4l,o
\V 1111 11 mitilho 110 1 ‘,..
'4lllllfik IWO 11(1101 , 11#1 , 01
vollvq . tv, Illy Ithio ooit
11111111110'8 111'1 , 011111 , 11 M I'l‘llilllo
tilms I\ll ',t i ll 11101
qlll'ilito 111 Itto 10.0 t
littt oi 114 , Ilh 1p 111t0i ;fil 4111111
tlyle , t NAT'll' o)t,0101
;Intl I , llpltlllrlts. I . ol` iot t Ilvlllolo
Imm.llt, , 0111
Ilarlter orlo 101+0101 111 t‘ varilthitt
rnittorl 0 1 14,00 111 iot 11
WEAK @P OT
'rile oil Ivo( ' i d, ,1101
tin linttlirl , 4, 101010 d 01'0110 10 10 -
0(110'10110ml 1 , 111110111101 ,, 1110 01411 1 14
to ohm thr don 101 l ll\ Wiillv
111(( 14 11(111' nhnhla t,I
the liyo\ \.\\•clitl(l 111141. thtt
\\"(ti‘toit l'on(o I 1 , 1,11'
win thcoqddivittlirill.
Cotltyln t'llit‘dpi owl hot
'wait Clhont
entvetioholl In fill
()nowt ((tulip( Multi', liidl
veyr, hate IltTll 110111 1110/14111 10
rotoln (firth (tdointind WI(
stoltoinorop.
Laird Iloilo Idiot( 1 - 1 110W01111101 .
i'llllll Nfilt.o
dropped o filo( tilt` In l)Pulil
any. and 11111(41 1111Y11 , it tun
thy Prlner.lnn wept. t. , 1(-
lever! the (\fiddlY Allylloll AAti'N
0, , 0 A 4 .01 4...• II 4- . 1
ea/IL .i . "" 1
and White Wrestlers
for Princeton Opener
/hi tht.r--
A Air , '"
74 +O.OlO
.0 toot 4
10111 Veil 'h 60101 Own average
ett iroci stiktr. teachers'
it lone.it , ter 1,0 year and ..xtpond
Ilto tail tiotinti title. Ile will also
tie 1,‘;‘,1 as the recent win
at' the tail notinit intramural
taiNittii I cittvit lune.
Nino ni the weight,: are as yet
itituvided. tvith iiraotive trials lo
tto. ;wit 14)1110 4 'CW Slated. Couch
ocimits to many openings
tat 111 u scinini. is very °leased
1\ illi she sophomores end the way
in which veterans have had to
Ituen nil their toes.
hillitwing 41'0 the leading ran
itiiiittes Inv the resneetive weights:
lilt itie,--Qearge Schantz, Al
Vigilante,
IAI itie,—grant Davis. John
Log, Harry Mattern, Lea Noker.
lhae—Don Arbuckle,
(Unroll 'ninnies,
14b RAC—)rate closier, Jim
blanrey,
lAA ibs.—Grant Dixon, Laird
linberteon,
ifiA Hetrick. Earl
Lang,
lbw,---Warren Conrad.
Heavyweight—Wally Al'wain-
On, Wally Chambers, Jo*
Qloris,
THE
UKTTYISSURD ADDRESS
* third ton utkring
summit:as in all. But
limy Ara an immortal
totproadion of damocracy
and froodom• tilhown
ham In Abraham Lincoln's
own handwriting, is part.
of ilia manuscript. from
Ito spoke on ilia
afternoon of Nov. 19,
Mill. Ma urighiul, Wong
wills mow titan a
humhad documents
famous in Amin - icon
history, is on osilibit
nhottrit 4 •Freodom
Train". This train is now
00 54 nal ionwirla tour.
Watch tor its arrival
in your areal
e A
51"
eAnil 1111111111
/'
~rt_