FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949 TKE, DU Blast IM Court Foes Thunderous bursts of scoring by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Epsilon mopped up IM cage com petition at Rec Hall Wednesday night in two of the most lop sided hardwood spectacles pre sented to court fans this season. Rearing back and bombarding the hoops for 33 counters in the second half, TKE relegate d Omega Psi Phi to the also-`ran column with a booming 47-8 picnic; DU came near goose egging Tau Phi Delta, at one stage of the game leading 40-0, then finally registering a 43-3 triumph. Two men, Cy Miller of Tau Kappa Epsilon. and Bill Reynolds of DU, led the torpedo tactics, each with 16 points. Miller caught help from teammates Ed Watson, with nine, and Bob Pee, with eight points, while DU's total was more evenly distributed. On the other courts, - Phi Gamma Delta edged Kappa Delta Rho, 22-21; Pi Lambda Phi out pointed Alpha Chi Sigma.• 21-17; Sigma Nu roped Sigma Phi Al pha, 22-5; Phi Kappa Sigma tripped Alpha Sigma Phi, 19-4, and Phi Epsilon Pi zoomed over Alpha . Zeta, 22-15. Alpha Phi Alpha and Zeta Beta Tau won forfeits from Acacia and Pi Kappa Phi respectively. Between Lions— Continued from page four brother, says we flatter them with the word "students") who are fortunate enough to have final exems spread as far as January 29 or beyond may quench the pain by witnessing a Lion sports bell-ringer—a wrestling and boxing twin bill in Rec Hall. January 29 State is host to Western Maryland's boxers and Army's wrestlers. More "All" Teams Just for the record, let's add these to our recent list of "all" teams on which Penn State foot ball gridmen earned posts: Chuck Drazenovich—Chattanooga Times All-American blocking team, United Press honorable men tion, West Virginia first team. Elwood Petchel—United Press honor able mention, Sporting News honorable mention, West Virginia first team. Negley Norton—United Press honorable mention, Sporting News honorable men tion, West Virginia first team. Sam Tamburo—United Press honorable mention, Sporting News honorable men tion, West Virginia first team. Francis Rogel--United Press honorable mention, Sporting News honorable men tion. Joe Drazenovich—United Press honorable mention, Sporting News honorable men tion. Paul Kelly—United Press , honorable mention, Sporting News honorable mention. Bob Hicks—United Press honorable men tion. Chuck Beatty—United Press honorable mention. Wally Triplett—United Press honorable mention, West Virginia first team. John Simon—West Virgins firsit team. THE DAILtY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The Nittclly Realm On January 29, the Lions' opening boxing date, the Brownsville Bombardier, alias Chuck Drazenovich, with revenge-packed mitts will seek to subdue the one opponent who handed him his lone set back of last year's ring cam paign, Joe Corleto of Western Maryland. Chuck's ring career started one afternoon last year when the Nittany blocking back was working out in Rec Hall. "The genial doctor" of Penn State boxing wars, Leo Houck, spied the 210-pounder and asked him to work out with the boxing team which was in dire need for a heavyweight contestant. Although a terror on the foot ball field, Chuck never engaged in the ring sport except for a few practice bouts while serv ing with Uncle Sam during the war GREEN After only two weeks of prac tice before the Lions' 48 meet against Western Maryland, Dra zenovich settled down for the hard work ahead but he was still green for his opponent, JOe Corleto, then a veteran of two seasons and the intercollegiates. The Western Maryland battler copped the first round, 10-9. The next two rounds ended in 10-10 stalemates, thus giving Corleto the match by a one-point margin. Several times Corleto maneuvered Drazenovich into the corner Continued on page six Swimmers Seek First Win In Second Home Encounter The Penn State tankmen will be seeking their first victory of the 1949 season Saturday when they play host to Temple in Glenn land pool. The meet is slated for 2 p.m. The Owls from Philadelphia will be after win number two. They defeated Swarthmore in their season opener at Conwell Hall at Temple by a close 41-34 score. According to Coach Bill Gutteron, the Nittany Lion squad will have the same lineup that opposed Cornell in the initial encounter. Earlier this week Gutteron di vided his team and held an intra squad meet between Blue and White teams. The meet was won by the Blues headed by Cass Bo rowy who copped first place in the 50-yard dash. John McGrory, White team leader, took first place in the 220-yard free-style event. Bill Ackerman, Temple's ace dash man, will offer tough com petition for Bill Schildmacher in the sprints. Ackerinan scored a double victory against Swarth more by capturing first place in the 50-yard dash and the 100-yard free-style. Schildmacher set a var sity record in the 100-yard free style the last time out against Cornell If Cal Folmsbee can equal his Cornell performance, the diving team should gain its second tri umph of the campaign. Cal got the nod over the Big Red's John Hosie, who had gone undefeated through 1948. Rudy Valentino is expected to continue to be Folms bee's diving mate as he was against the Ithacans. Hopes for a Lion victory over the Cherry and White are high. By GEORGE VADASZ Temple is not expected to offer as strong competition as did Cor nell, possessor of one of the tough est teams in the East if not the country. Fencers Take Part In 6 More Matches The Nittany Lion varsity fenc ing team, under tutelage of Dr. Arthur Meyer, is slated to meet five more forensic dual meets be fore intercollegiate competition March 18-19. First match of the season saw the Meyermen trounce Lehigh, 181b-81/2. Following is the remainder of he schedule: Feb. s—Army at West Point, N. Y. Feb. 12—Philadelphia Fencers' Club at State College. Feb. 19—New York U. at New York, N. Y. Feb. 26—Temple at Philadel phia, Pa. March s—Cornell at State Col lege. March 18 - 19—Intercollegiates New York, N. Y. Gehrdes vs. Dillard ... Nation's Top Hurdlers Vie in Inquirer Meet Undefeated in his two major races this winter, Jim Gehrdes, Penn State's top hurdler, will be put to the test this weekend when he meets Harrison Dillard at the Philadelphia Inquirer meet Friday night and again Saturday night at the Massachusetts Knights et, Columbus meet in Boston. Dillard, the sensational Baldwin-Wallace ace hurdler who west through last year's competition undefeated only to lose in the Olympia tryouts, has not competed on the boards this year. Other competition on the 50- yard high hurdle race includes Ed Dugger and Bill Mitchell, both of whom Gehrdes outsprinted last week to win the Washington Star event. Boxers Battle For Starting Mitt Positions Western Maryland Ushers in '49 Season Sharpened by more than two weeks of training, Coach Leo Houck's ring aspirants have be gun their quests of varsity berths with daily three-round sparring sessions. Little more than a week of training remains before the box ing curtain-lifter at Rec Hall January 29 against Western Maryland's Green Terrors. The mittmen will speed up their training pace as the rounds are lengthened, the candidates for varsity berths will eventually eliminate themselves until a suit able starting lineup remains. Hot slugfests are everyday at tractions at the ring as ring en thusiasts endeavor to win an opening berth in one of six weight classes in which starters are needed. Houck has been well sat isfied with the showing of his captain, Johnny Benglian, and his heavyweight protege, Chuck Drazenovich. STARTERS Benglian, tipping the scales at 130 pounds, has assured a start ing assignment in that division while the 210-pound Drazenovich is a cinch for the heavyweight berth. In the 125-pound class, compe tition has been keen between Fred Smith, last year's regular, and Dave Evans, a returnee from the '43 mitt squad. Two of last season's 'S' winners are currently vying for the 165, pound class. Coming down from Continued on page six Foggmen-- Continued from page four St. Lawrence Carnival at Can ton, N. Y., February 4-5. He adds that Penn State will probably be the only college par ticipating in the Ligonier meet, which is sanctioned for members of the U. S. Eastern Amateur Ski Association. The meet is for in dividual championships in down hill,slalom and cross country. COPS EVENT Gehrdes opened the winter track season by copping the 120-yard high hurdles event at the Sugar Bowl games in New Orleans. His second win was the 70-yard flat shoe event at Washington last week, and his third and fourth attempts will be made this week end. "We're taking a twelve-man squad to Philadelphia today," said Coach Chick Werner. "Although these boys aren't expected to place high among the top competition in the invitational meet, they need the experience. With little in the way of facilities in Rec Hall, the team has to rely on such meets to keep in practice." HARRISON Besides Gehrdes, Bob Harrison will represent Penn State in the hurdles, while in the Paddock 300, Wilbert Lancaster will wear the Blue and White. A mile relay team composed of Bob Bour, John Mc- Call, Paul Koch and Bill Lockhart is entered in the college mile re lay. Koch turned in the fastest time of the time trials held Wed nesday night, while Bour, McCall and Lockhart followed close be hind him in other heats. In the other events Jack St. Clair will compete in the two mile, Ron Coder and Merle Sieber will pole vault and Dick Reynolds and Vic Fritts will high jump. The mile relay team plus Gehrdes will go on to Boston on a sleeper tonight, and the remainder of the squad will return to State College. SARVER Competition for depending In quirer mile champ, Jerry Karver, will be at the zenith Friday since along with the usual American nars, the meet officials have im ported Swedish Olympian Ingvar Bengtsson to compete in the mile. Another Olympian from Swe den, Erik Ahlden, will run against r.nother Penn State alumnus, Curt Continued on page six NO PLACE CAN COMPARE WITH THE NEW Paradise Cafe 114 SOUTH SPRING ST. BELLEFONTE. PA. 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