i* t u defeats For Swim Title Jack Wallace came from be hind in the final 30 yards of the 120-yard freestyle relay to give Delta Tau Delta a dramatic vic tory and the fraternity 'intramural swimming championship yester day afternoon at Glennland pool. The triumph in. the final event of the meet enabled Delta Tau Delta to set back. Sigma Chi, 27-14. Although leading by a 19-17 score at the time, DTD needed the 5-point win in the. relay to clinch the meet. Wallace proved himself equal to the task; Taking over with a two. yard deficit, he over took Sigma Chi’s Jack. Long mid way.through the 30-yard ; anchor leg, and surged' ahead to a‘ clear cut . one yard win. The winners were clocked in 1:04.5.' Tom Grifferty put DTD out in front on the leadoff leg, touching out Rex Lord, but Sigma,;. Chi’s Bob Koelle reversed the situation, catching and passing Bob. Burns, Tony Pilleggi < stretched Sigma Chi’s margin to two yards,: but it evaporated, before Wallace’s de termined assault. ... Early Lead' Delta Tau Delta piled up what appeared to be a convincing, mar gin, taking the first three :i fiv.ents; But with , the score showing DTD ahead, 18-9, Long and Mike -Ku rowski, the latter the Lion of football game! fame, swept first and second, respectively,- in • the diving event, shearing DTD’s lead down’ to " 19-17' and setting the stage for Wallace to. come from behind to clinch the- meet for DTD.. Wallace- started the .afternoon right for the Delts, stroking-.to;" a 3.36 seconds . win in'- the-V meet opening 60-yard freestyle. He was trailed by Long and Lord. Bob Johnson, former record-holder in the backstroke, kept things gbing" the DTD way, copping the 60-yard backstroke in -41.6 seconds, follow ed closely to the finish__by team-,; mate Bob Burns. Kurowski was third. ■ : - McMahan Wins,. • Harry McMahan took,-the;; 60- yard freestyle in 45.5 Seconds,' and was., trailed by. Sigma? Chi’s Tom- Overdorf and .Dick Hartle. i, Delta Tau, Delia’s Don Ma'cMahqn: Nfin ish&lj second but wa& disqualified; Philadelphia area- youths slat ed fo seeaction against 1 Temple are ;Len ’ Shephard, of Narberth; Scatback; Earle. Mundell,;.of Am bler' 1; High . fame; ? Dick Cripps, sopSdmore tackle, of .Upper Dar byj'.ahd'. another sophomore stand out;., guard, Jim Bgrr, •of Ardmore. KM A WHILE, §heedy’s life stpry was a pretty, sad tail. People rode him about his wild, unruly hair. And it wasn’t' until his fa vorite filly gave him the gait that he decided to do,something about it. He .trotted down to the corner drug store and bought a bottle of Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic. You should see him now I Non-alcoholic Wildroot containir keeps his hair neat and well-groomed all'da: annoying dryness, no more loose, ugly dandi Take a tip from Sheedy."lf your sugar ball for a date, you. need Wildroot Cream-Oil ri in bottles or tubes at your local drug or.toilt And ask/your barber for professional applici a winner every-timet of 327 Burroughs Dr., Sunder, N. Y. Wlldroot Company', Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y.’ liiE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lion Booters Risk Untarnished Record Whether 13 is an unlucky number 5r not is a much debatable fact. The Nittany soccer Lions, will find the answer at College Park, Md., tomorrow when, the booting forces tangle'with Maryland. Out to stretch its current unbeaten skein to thirteen, Penn State will meet its toughest opposition thus far in the Terrapins..' Until last Saturday the Nittanies had ran roughshod over all opposition, but they , were limited to a one-goal, 3-2,- victory by. North Carolina “We had the better ball blub,” Jeffrey comments now, “we had a two goal edge all the way, ex cept for the last half-minute of play.” •, ; “I think Maryland will even be a .little stronger than North Carolina. They beat Virginia 10- 1 while Carolina only got- by them 1-0,” Jeffrey continued. MARYLAND RECORD Other Maryland victories were a 3-1 victory over. Gettysburg and a 4-3 win over Loyola.. Temple, annually an Eastern soccer power along with. Penn State, tacked a 1-0 defeat on Maryland,their only setback this season. In galloping to six straight this year the Men of Jeffrey, bounced West Chester, Buckneii; Syra cuse, Colgate, Navy and North Carolina. ' ' “Maryland will be a touch cus tomer,” Jeffrey ■ lamments, “they have two outstanding players' in Jim Belt and John Linz.” . ' ' Belt, .an inside; left performer, was a member of Jeffrey’s all star team which toured the West two yfears ago. He and Linz were also members of Jeffrey’s collegi ate all-stars who opposed a New York all-star combine last spring. LINEUP Jeffrey plans to stick with the •same starting lineup with which’ he has been so successful during the last few games. , • -Joe. Lane, who is currently leading the scoring' parade with eight goals, will start at center forward while scoring runnerup, Tb'd Lieb will start, at outside .left..-: ' . ■, - • ~ ■ ’ ' Other, starting forward per-l formers are Clarence-Buss,' Harry Little • arid Ron Colenian., The Lion's’ All-America .-..combo of 'Dick'Hahriali/arid .Ralph; Hoster!- mari,, ajpng with •'Will Kraybill, will .be the starting halfbacks. ■ . ’Greetin&ithe opening whistle, at the defensiveposts .wiU.be George Lawther at goal, 1 and' Chuck Mar golf and Bill Yerkes at the fiiU back slots. ... .' • '• The. Drazeriovich' boys; Charley and' Joe,' Negley Norton and- Boh. Hicks aU ~ haVe ' played ; against Temple ■ on three prior;, occasions.: Harriers Out for Third Win; Journey to Manhattan College .Penn State’s cross country team will close its dual meet season ■tomorrow when the' Nittany harriers invade New York City. to match strides with Manhattan College. 91 Coach Werner has selected eight members of his squad to make the trip to the big city for Saturday’s battle against Manhattan. Cap tain Bob Parsons heads the all-iunior group which also includes the Ashenfelter brothers Don and : : Bill, Bob. Freebairn, Jack ,St. Clair, A 1 Porto, John McCall and Bill Gordon. The team left Lewis town by-.train at 7:23 a.m.. today and Will arrive in New York in time for a brief wopkout this afternoon The meet will be run over the Van. Cortland Park course which is the same distance as Penn State’s course, five miles. INACTIVE The Nittany team was inactive last week insofar as intercollegi ate competition was concerned. But 'the team furnished its own competition in the form of an intra-squad meet. . . One pf the most surprising fea tures of the meet was the show ing made by Bill Gordon, Gordon, -who had - previously displayed little to; rave about this season, cgme home in first place, leading such stalwarts as Bob Freebairn, Bill Ashenfelter, Parsons, St. Clair and McCall to the wire. However, it must be pointed out that both Don ' Ashenfelter and A 1 Porto, who ran on Friday night instead of Saturday with the rest of' the team, turned in; better times than Gordon. Both Coach Werner and Assist ant Coach Norm Gordon are full of praise for the Nittany hill and-dale crew. 1 ■ ' . . ’.‘This.-team is. one of the best that’ we have, seen -‘anywhere,” Werner said.-. 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This team has been, and still is, steadily improv ing. "Outside of knee injuries to Bill Ashenfelter and John McCall the team is in good physical shape,” the Coach said. , The Lions will take a record of two victories and one defeat into the Manhattan contest, hav ing conquered NYU and Cornell and falling victim to powerful Michigan State. Manhattan, on the other hand, will enter the meet with a mark oif three wins and two setbacks plus a victory in the Metropolir tan Intercollegiate Championship meet, which it won Tuesday in easy style. Q. Who holds the record for grand slamv homeruns during a baseball' career?* FOR FRIENDLY. Courteous Service, VISIT THE - - - COLLEGE GRILL , Opposite P.O. on Beaver *A. Lou Gehrig, 23. WANTED! 193$ -1940 -1941 -1942 Model Car drive, spotlight GOOD SHAPE In IM Tennis Play silon; and Paul Hallman, Sigma Pi. Borland, who was eliminated in the finals last year, meets Harry Kauffman, Phi Epsilon Pi, in a quarter final match. Flem ming, who reached the semi finals last year, squares off again st Bill Wood, Delta Chi. Hallman, another semi-finalist last year, takes to the courts against Bill Erb, Phi Kappa Psi. Last years champion, Bill Ai kin, - Phi Delta Theta, made the varsity squad and therefore is ineligible to play in intramural tennis competition. Dial 2SOS PAGE FIVE
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