The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1949, Image 3

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    THuRsDAy, FEBRUARY 17, 1949
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By Tom Morgan
SPORTS EDITOR
Quote of the Week
From Charlie Speidel, Nittany
wrestling coach and a rabid fan
of other sports: "Jim Gehrdes'
stature in college track can be
likened to that of Francis Rogel
in college football .They are just
about tops in their fields."
New Regimes
At least three 1949 Penn State
football foes will be operating
under new coaches. While Tem
ple has yet to name its new
chief, Villanova has chosen Jim
Leonard, and Bill Glassford is
the new head coach at
Nebraska.
Family Affair
George and Bob Lawther, sons
of the Lion basketball coach, John
Lawther, are current members of
the court squad. George is a jun
ior, Bob a sophomore, new to the
campus this semester.
Another ball-playing son, Jim,
graduated last year from the
Lawther fold and is now a re
search assistant in the local Naval
Ordnance Lab.
About Red Faces
Recently we pulled some
thing that amounted to a slip
of the first order. We stated
flatly that there will be no
married men ,aparently, on the
'49 Lion football eleven. All of
which precipitated a storm of
protest descending upon us
from the "Football House."
For the sake of amity, let us
correct ourselves by observing
that three prospective '49 Lions—
Tackle Bob Ross, Fullback Clar
ence "Pete" Gorinski and Tail
back Johnny Chuckr a n—are
married.
Witty WiL our admiring fra
ternity brother, tenders this en
couraging comment: "Ya know,
this shows a couple people out
side me and your immediate
family read this drivel you
scribble in the Daily Collegian."
N0w6,,13....*ni:5., can, a rtuAh,m, song be,q
You'll know wh®n you hear Blue Barron's
new waxing for MGM Records--
"Powder Your Face With sunshine
The Barron has afoot -tape ing arrangement herea combo
of Dixie, shuffie and 2,-4 time. Its sure-fire styling for a
danceable twit tune. And on the flip, Blue puts "Cruising
Down the River" into fast waltz time. Blue Barron likes
to mix his r hythms
thus in smoking, he sticks to one brand
Camel. Here at the right, Blue is telling his vocalist,
Betty Clarke, about Camels.
110 W MO cart a cigarette, beg
Nittany Swimmers Overcome
F&M 53-22; Two Reords Set
Penn State varsity records were strewn all over the pool last
night as the Nittany Lions rolled to victory over a favored Franklin
and Marshall swim team, 53-22.
A new time was posted by John McGrory in the 220-yard free
style, another tied by Vic Lynch in the 50-yard dash, and the 400-
yard relay team of McGrory, Jack Senior, Cass Borowy and Bill
Bischoff Calls
For Contestants
Three more intramural indoor
sports—wrestling, volleyball, and
handball—popped into the Col
lege limelight today as IM Di
rector Eugene C. Bischoff issued
calls for participants, due Feb
ruary 24.
Wrestling and handball will be
run off as individual programs,
the mat game requiring a physi
cal exam, while volleyball com
petition will accept one or two
teams from each organization.
SCHEDULES
Schedules will be drawn up
for all three as soon as entries
are available. Wrestling and vol
leyball will be featured at Rec
Hall after 7 p.m. every night; the
handball schedule will allow par
ticipants to perform at their own
convenience.
Grapplers will contest in eight
weight classes, 121 pounds
through unlimited, with former
champions required to advance
one weight from those in which
they won their crowns. Bouts
are listed for three two-minute
periods with no overtime al
lowed, decisions in ties rendered
by the officials. Entry fee will be
25 cents.
Any organizations may ad
vance three men for handball
singles play, wherein official
rules will govern all play. The
entry fee here also is 25 cents.
Regular rules apply for volley
ball teams, with six men hitting
the boards between 7 and 10 p.m.
at Rec Hall on playing nights.
Competition will be carried out
through match play, a match
consisting of the best-of-three
games. Entry fee will be $l.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
RULES
Schildmacher produced the sec
ond record time of the night.
FM TAKES LEAD
The Diplomats jumped off to
an initial lead when they won
the opening 300-yard medley re
lay in 3:22:6 time. Bill Gutteron
made a lineup switch when he
inserted Captain Schildmacher
in the 220 - yard free style to
team up with John McGrory.
This strategy paid off with Mc-
Grory coming in first in the rec
ord breaking time of 2:26, fol
lowed by Schildmacher to give
the Lions an 8-6 lead which they
never relinquished.
In the 50, Vic Lynch, swim
ming in his second competitive
race of the season, took first place
laurels in the record-tying time
of 24:4. He was followed over
the line by Cass Borowy. This
winning order was reversed in
the 100-yard free style with
Borowy coming in first and
Lynch copping second place
honors.
FOLMSBEE SHINES
Cal Folmsbee came through
with the highest score of his
career as he captured his fifth
consecutive win of the season.
Cal protected his unbeaten streak
by piling up 103.6 points. His
previous high was 103. Rudy
Valentino placed second with a
72:55 score.
Other firsts credited to Nit
tany swimmers came in the rec
ord-breaking 400-yard relay in
3:47:7, 150-yard back stroke, and
the 440-yard free style.
The only other win for F&M
was in the 200-yard breast
stroke in a 2:47 time.
With physical examinations re
quired in wrestling, each partici
pant for mat work is requested
to be prepared to indicate the
most convenient day of the week
for taking his exam.
Tickets Left
Nearly 1500 reserved seats
and 3000 general admission
seats still remain for the In
tercollegiate Boxing Associa
tion meets here March 11 and
12, announced Harold "Ike"
Gilbert, graduate manager of
athletics, yesterday.
He encouraged students who
are planning to purchase gen
eral admission tickets to buy
them early. Advance applica
tions must be accompanied by
check or money order.
Lions - Owls
Lineups
P. STATE G F TTemple
Simon, f 2 1 s'Lerner, f
Toed, f 2 2 6l Ballots, f 2
Weiss, f 0 0 0 Timko. f I
Costa, c 3 4 lOatkevich. c 5
ilozinski. c 2 1 5 }Taught, c 0
Ruhlmmix 2 0 4 Bobb, g 8
[Arnie. g 0 3 3Nelson, g 0
Norribl'm, g 3 712 Graboyes, g 0
Sehisler, g 0 0 o:Gernert, g 0
McKowa, g 0 0 01,
Totals 14 18 461 Totals
Halftime score: Temple 20, Penn S
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