THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1948 Phi Ep Annexes Fraternity Diadem; Cody Comets Take Independent Title Learn Racks Up 17 LEARN, spelled victory! Elmer Learn, sharpshooting forward for the Cody Comets, spelled victory for his team Tuesday night, as he almost single-handedly whip ped the Berletics 34-30, and an nexed the independent IM cage title for the Comets. His 17 points, although consid erably less than the 29 he scored Monday night against the Berks Independents, were the margin of victory for the winners. In ad dition his all-around floor play time and again kept a team that was obviously off form from falling to pices. TALLER TEAM Although they were never be hind, the taller Comets quintet at times looked pitiful as the play ers missed easy lay-ups, threw passes to all corners of Rec Hall, and garnered only twwo out of 14 foul throws. The' Berletics squad, playing with only five men, put up a game fight against superior odds, and several times threatened to take the victory. After a slow first half which ended with the Comets in the lead, 14-10, the losers came back to knot the count at 17-17 midway in the third period: At this point, Phil Preston, who had been missing shots with reg ularity all night, began to hit the mark and the Cody Comets once more forged into the lead. With one minute remaining, a field goal by Sulpizio and fouls by Palmero and Murphy made the score read 30-28. However, Learn once more came to the res cue with a twin marker and the win was assured. BOX SCORE Cody Comets G F—FT TP Learn, f 8 1— 4 17 Preston, f 4 1— 6 9 Vargo, c 2 0— 2 4 Abrunzo, g 2 0— 2 4 Williams, g 0 0— 0 0 Totals 16 2-14 34 Berlectics Sulpizio, f 0 3 4 3 Rose, f 4 0— 0 8 Pasda, c 2 0— 1 4 Palmero, g 3 6 8 12 Murphy, g 1 1— 1 3 Totals 10 10-14 30 Tennis Call Tennis mentor Sherman Fogg • ' , quests that all men inte;-esteti t.i trying out for the varsity ten nis team report to him in Re: Hall any afternoon after 4 o'clock next week. Cohen Paces Scorers Phi Epsilon Pi was crowned fraternity TM basketball cham pion Tuesday night when it de feated the defending title holder. Sigma Nu, 35-23, in the final playof round of the intermural cave tourney. From the initial goal, scored by Iry Cohen in the first minute of the game, the Phi Eps were never in danger. At no time did the los ers come within five points of tying the score. Led by "Slingin' Sammy" Frcedson and mighty mite, Iry Cohen, the Phi Eps dazzled the slower Sigma Nu hoopsters with their fast-breaking offense in the first half. SECOND HALF At the halftime intermission, the Phi Eps led 21-10. Sigma Nu Gordie Wolfkiel 'paced an early third period attack for the losers, but the champions' back-court play, bulwarked by the polished captain Rodney Rittmaster put the brakes on with Phi Ep in creasing its margin toward the -ontest's end. Phi Ep "Mumbles" Kleinman, dislocated knee and all, was a major factor in the victors' weave and bob attack. His flawless pass ing engineered a number of twin pointers. Leon Greenwald and Jack Hellman, stars of the Phi Epsi lon football team which had been crowned champion in last fall's tourney, also figured prominently in the win. Cohen with 11 points and Freedson with ten, led the scoring paade. BOX SCORE Phi Epsilon Pi G FT—F TP Kleinman, f 0 1— 1 1 Cohen, f 4 5 3 11 I - Ic4fman 0 0— 0 0 Freedson, c 4 5 2 10 Claster, g 2 4 3 7 Rittmaster, g 1 6 4 6 greenwald 0 1— 0 0 Totals 11 22-13 35 Sigma Nu f 4 2 0 8 Colone, f 0 2 1 1 Ralston, c 1 2 1 3 Campbell, g 1 3 2 4 Steimer, g 2 2—, 1 5 Sulk 0 3 2 2 Totals 8 15— 7 23 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TRAILER-16 ft. Zimmer House. 328 Windcrest. Excellent condi tion, ready for occupancy. DANCES coming! Single-breast- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ed tuxedo, size 38. Call 3945, ask for Dick, room 13, in the evening. 1946 Ford Two-Door. Radio, heat er. Reasonable. Call Frank 2084. 138 S. Frazier. 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LIGHT brown raincoat in Rec Hall Saturday night after game. Maroon gloves in pocket. Call Byrne 2411. WANTED GUITAR and Bass players for steady jobs with fine Bop combo. Call Bill Besser, 2312. rITDERS wanted to Pittsburgh; leave Friday 3:30; return Sun day evening. Call Meinken. 4908, Phi Psi. A. J. Axexa, Nittany Dorm 25, is going home Saturday noon. Re turn Sunday night. Three pass engers wanted. MISCELLANEOUS )RDER your Penn State jacket now. Nittany Lion emblem on back. Lynton Johnson, Dorm 44, Room 14. Phone 3982. GET your typing done reason ably. Manuscripts. theses, etc. Call State College 2864, after 6:30 p. m. HUNGRY for home-made baked goods? Come to bazaar, Home Ec Living Center, March 4. 9-4. BOARD for students, also half of double room for male stu dent, 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus. 243 S. Pugh street. WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS Here, in our First Presi dent's own handwriting, is part of the far-sighted speech he delivered to the American people 152 years ago. The spirit of the doctrine still applies. It calls for a firm unity among our people . . emphasizing, above all, the need for "every citi zen to take pride in the name of an American." The original is now aboard the "Freedom Train"— a traveling exhibit of the most significant docu. rnents in our history. dsy- royyristit 1g by Thy Parker Pily Gamy/yap PAGE THREE
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