rRIDAY, MARaEI 5, 1048 Between the Lions If you think the Nittany gymnasts are top caliber, you're not alone. Here's proof: Tomorrow's meet at Temple, where they don't have AA books, was a sellout on Tuesday. Speaking ocauservetively, this contest will be a pip. Both teams are undefeated and the 1948 Eastern Intercollegiate team champion_ ship hinges on the outcome. Other competing schools have been eliminated; now all that's left is the battle royal between the Owl and Lion We got the dope straight from the Lion's mouth that NittanY Coach Gene Wettshone is counting heavily on "slamming" the rope climb, that is, taking the first three places in the event. Al though other events count equal ly, performance on the r ope climb will reportedly be a key factor in whether State emerges victor or victim. ROPE CLIMBING Speaking of rope climbing, Nor %trod Lawler, number two Nit tanyman in this event, graduated to varsity ranks from a regular Phtys ed daft in Roc Hall. 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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA WANTED HE'S BACK AGAIN For the Year's Outstanding Dance ARMY-NAVY MILITARY BALL Rec Hall The Band You Can Dance To Sports Schedule SATURDAY—HOME Boxing—Virginia 7 p.m. Basketball—Tomple ..8:30 SATURDAY—AWAY Gymnastics Temple Fencing Cornell Swimming Cornell Miragliolia Trio Paces Virginia The three Miragliotta brothers. among the biggest names in in tercollegiate boxing, will high-- light tomorrow night's matches when the high-flying Cavaliers from Virginia invade Rec Hall. Basil dons the mitts in the 135- pound class. The fleet-footed ringster last season was unde feated in eight dual meets and this year sports a 3-2-1 record, the draw was against Michigan State's Chuck Davey, 135-pound National champ who last week TKO'd Curt Crooks. Jimmy, the fightingest of the three brothers, represents the Cavaliers for his fourth boxing season. He is a two-time winner of the Eastern boxing crown in the 135-pound class. Competing in the 145-pound class this sea son, he has won all six bouts in an impressive manner. Two wins were by the knockout route. Joe competes in the 155-weight class. Last season he won five and lost two. A fine ring general, Joe is the trickiest of the trio. He boasts a 3-1-1 record to date. Another ace performer for the Cavaliers is 175-pound Ralph Shoaf. Shoaf will long be remem bered by Nittany ring fans for his thrilling battle last season in the Intercollegiates against Syra cuse's Julie LeVine. Undefeated in dual meets last season, the rugged slugger participated in five meets this season, winning three by knockouts and one by a decision. Other Riagsters Bolling Izzard, last season's heavyweight battler, this season competes in the 165-pound divis ion. In the first season with the Virginians is Allen Hollings worth, a 125-pound scrapper. Another newcomer to Cavalier boxing circles is Grover Master son, a powerful slugger who boasts a very impressive six win record to date, two coming via TKO's. Two heavyweights have re ceived the starting nod alter nately each meet. Allen Smith, a freshman, trades his starting po sition with La•psley Hamblen, a member of the Virginia football team. Gym Managers Head manager of the gym team this Year is Sieve Martin, while first assistant managers are Bob Sankey, Francis Felder and Abe THE Tracksfers Compete with Top Foes Competition, which has always been tough for the Penn State track team, will reach its zenith tomorrow when five Nittany run ners meet champions of all de scriptions in the Knights of Co lumbus Games at New York. The Wernermen will not enter the meet unequipped, however, since two track stars, Gerald Karver and Horace Ashenfelter, boast Intercollegiate AAAA championships in the mile and two-mile runs. Jim Gehrdes, although ineligi ble for the collegiate meet, will compete in the K of C meet in the high hurdles. Gehrdes, who topped the timbers in 7 and 3/10 seconds at Army, will compete against Harrison Dillard, AAU champ, and Ed Dugger, Dayton A.C. ace. Competing in the 60-yard dash, Jim Robinson will have top-flight competition against two AAU finalists, Bill Mathis and Ed Con well. Although Ashenfelter won the IC-4A championship last week, lOn the Mats 1 Lehigh lost its first meet of the season to Navy Saturday, as the Middies triumphed, 18-11. The win kept the sailor win streak alive . . . The future admirals have won 45 straight dual meets . . . Defending champions will be the rule rather than the exception at the Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling tournament next Fri day and Saturday at Bethlehem. . . . A total of six champions from last year will be back . . . Pilgrim Mcßaven and Ed Erick son, Lehigh; Wayne Smith and Captain John Fletcher of Navy; Stan Thevenet, Army; and Hank O'Sbaugnessey, Columbia, are the 1947 titlists returning . . . Army's title hopes dropped somewhat last week when Frank Mansell of Yale threw Thevenet, Cadet 155-pounder, in 5:09 . . . It was Thevenet's first loss . . . Navy climbed into the favorite role in the EIWA tourney with the Lehigh win. Coach Ray Sw'artz's grapplers had won the team title for four straight years before Lehigh upset them last year. CIGARETTES $1.39 PER CTN. 5 Cartons MM. Order We Pay All Mailing Charges ALL POPULAR BRANDS Orders Mailed Day Received SEND MONEY ORDER Clearview Tobacco Co. 17 Clearview Ave. Wilmington, 278, Delaware Formal J,Ti gt:ii Curt Stone, Ash's former running mote, and Forest Efaw are fa vored to outrace the newly crown ed champ. All of the runners entered in the mile have been topped by Jerry Karver at one time or other. Listed as his nearest rival is To Quinn of New York. Volleyball Tourney Opens With Nine Games Slated Another mid-winter snort gets under way as 18 teams compete it the first action of the Intra mural volleyball league at Rec Hall. Monday night. Eighty teams are entered. Monday's schedule 7:00: Beta 11-A—Theta Kappa Phi (1). Phi Kappa-A—Tau Kappa Epsilon• A 2). Delta Chi-A—Sigma Pi-A (3). 3:00: Phi Kappa Psi-A—Phi Sig ma Kappa-A (1), Alpha Tau Omega—Alpha Zeta (2). Sigma Phi Alpha Triangle (3). 9:00: Acacia-A—Alpha Epsilon Pi (1). Chi Phi—Lambda Chi Alpha-A (2). Delta Sigma Phi—Theta Chi-A. AT PENN STATE BUDD • ZIMMERMAN smokes CHESTERFIELDS Budd says: "When I smoke I want a cig arette that's mild, but with a I mellow, satisfying taste. That's why I choose Chesterfields. They really satisfy." A nation-wide survey shows Chesterfields are TOPS with College Students from coast to-coast. f BASED/ 6 1 SE_ Rand a&et - PENNANT CHANCES /N /948 • What mystery team is favored over both the Dodgers and Cards? • Name the famous manager with the greatest pennant record in baseball history! • How many homers did the Giants hit last season? • What talented pitcher is the farm system's newest gift to Lippy Durocher? • Who threatens to dethrone the World Champion Yanks? You don't need a crystal ball to find the answers. They're all in 13111 Fay's hard -hitting, fast reading, Sports Feature in this week's Collier's, now on sale. And keep ahead of the headlines carry week with fek NOW EVERY WEEK IN Collier's Get your copy each Miley • your collooe book store oe cloweatond. Too soots.
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