PAGE FOUR Lehigh— Continued from ttage one weight this year. It will be Schautz's first varsity competi tion of the season. Jack Drcibelbis, winner of his only two outings, Jim Walker and Kryder Mattern were chosen as poss.bilities for the 128-pound class, as were Al Fasnacht, Don Arbuckle and Dick "Bucky" Fdinger for the 138-pound divi sion. One of the three men, Larry Shallcross, Mickey Silverman, or George Thomas, will fight in Maurey's post at 145 pounds, while either Bill Santel or Lee Perna will tangle with Lehigh's Eric Erikson, 155-pounder. Fob Hetrick and Johnny Peters will repre:en` the Nittanies at 165 pounds, and Bob Markle and Bill Corman are both primed for 175- pound battles. Homer Barr and Wally Cham bers aro the heavyweight nomi- THE Give Cupid Allencrest 4-4 TEA ROOM A Break Our Annual Va!entine Candle!ight Eat dinner by CANDLE Dinner Will B 3 Served from 5 to 8 LIGHT this Monday 111:s :vc::ing night for a real Valen tine treat. The Aftericreot C K'S Tea Room FRIDAY 18 February 1949 nees, with the latter in reacline , to see varsity action if necessary. The Lehigh grapplers invade State College with a season's rec ord of five wins and one defeat. Their only loss was to Cornell. 14-13, a team that the States beat. 24-6, while at full strength. When Lehigh battled the Big Red, .ts two Eastern champions, Dick Kelsey and Jim Jackson, were absent. Coach Billy Sheridan's mat forces are captained by big Ed Erikson, one of the best 165- pounders in the East. Erikson failed in his bid to retain his champ.onship in last year's EIVIA tourney, but is the holder of a clean slate in competition this year. The Brown and White roster will include Filipos, 121 pounds; Herman Bastianelli, 128: Kelsey, 136; John Mahoney, 145; Eric Erikson, 155; Captain Ed Erikson, 165; Jackson or John Morgan, 175; and either LaSasso or Berndt t heavyweight. Recreation Hall A Semi-Formal Dance $4. 00 per couple TTTE DAILY COT,T.,F,OTAT\T. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ERIKSON Lagers Continued front page three ping Temple's highly-lauded Nel son `Nitsy' Bobb, In his fourth season as an Owl forward, Bobb is rapidly . ap proaching the 1,000 point mark, and more than ever the cry "As Bobb goes, so goes Temple" is be ing sounded. According to Lawthe r, the opemng Penn State lineup will consist of Milt Simon and Joe 'cocci at the ball-handling spots, big Marty Costa at center and Terry Ruhlman and Carl Nord blom at the guard spots. Penn State's JV basketball squad will make its first and final appearance of the season on the wooden way this afternoon at 2 o'clock when they encounter 7 , Tavy's jayvee neophyte s at An napolis. Head Coach John Lawther has :Tilt his team to give his second stringers some game experience. _ _ THE THE BIGGEST WEEKEND OF THE YEAR CLASSIFIEDS "BUS'I'ER" NEEDS 1-1 r. I Pnrt-Limo opening for holder of Ant-chum phone ticket. Coll WMAJ 3222. REPLACEMENT for Student. Come to 301 R. Allen or phone 4171. LOW-PRICED TRAILER. Will stand loss for immediate sale. Cosh not essential. 731 Wlndereat after 5 or weekends. FRENCH RECORDS, complete languaßE course on 20 double-faced records. Ex ceptional bargain. Call ScheMemento! 851. 1939 PALACE TRAILER, $BOO. Hoover's Trailer Camp. Inquire James Koring, 35641 Winderest. BROWN GABARDINE topcoat, Werner Hilton label. I have yours, Gimbel Bros. label. Exchange Jan. 22 Hort building Bill Brazil 316 Jordan. BROWN LEATHER brief ease containing Men's Glee Club music. Call 2570. SATURDAY 19 February 1949 Swimming—Pitt----2:00 P. M. Gymnastics--Army---2:00 P. M. Boxing—Wisconsin---7:00 P. M. Basketball---Pitt--8:30 P. M. House Dances WANTED FOR SALE COST PH H P SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1949 PERSON who took wrong brawn overcoat from 10 Sparks call John Forbes, 8468. MISCELLANEOUS tVII.I. EXCHANG/0 Navy P aoats that were switched at Cook's restaurant Tues day p.m. Call Cornelius 3306. WHY GO DOWN TOWN and pay more? Fast reliable radio repairs. Jack ?do- Nabb, Nittany 20-20. Satisfaction &mar. nn t red. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD available for single boys or married couple. Call so. Stara at 41.61 PRINTING Free Estimates, Quick Service Commercial Printing Inc. Glennland Bldg.. State College
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