Friday, December 2, 1949 Mermen To Good There comes a time in every sport when participants and fans alike can say, “This is it; this is the .year.” And according to coach Bill Gutteron, this will really be the year for his swim ming aggregation. It has been a long time, 12 years to be more exact,’ since the mermen began a season with such a bright out lqpki, ,1; . ' ,‘JThe iribst formidable opposition will be/concentrated in the first week'of the schedule. The Lion tankmen travel to Colgate for a meet oh Friday night, Jan. 13, and then meet Cornell the following afternoon. Cornell turned back the Lions last year, as did Syra cuse, ‘ and . the Lions ended the season /with a 5-2 record, the best in over a decade. , DAILY WORKOUTS The 48 candidates now work ing out in Glennland pool every day, include a host of returning lettermen and a few promising newcomers. Back again to lead the \Lions in the diving events is CaPFblmsbee. ‘Bill Schildmacher and-'Cas Borowy will be going all out ; t6‘shatter the dash records. 1 The.; relay' team appears to be one of the strongest events for the tankmen. Competition is keen as six men at present are.-fuming in qualifying times. , MANAGERS The team managers are as en-, thusiastic as the swimmers. They, seem to realize that they are in for a good year. Don Kootz, man-, ager, is assisted by Walt Vils meier, Hank Schoenfeld and Bill Gordon,- aS well as 12 candidates for second assistantships. ', Coach Gutteron expects to work with the present squad -.of 48 men until the first;, meet.. His job is lightened by the ..host of returning lettermen,' in contrast Four Fraternities Gain League Leads in Intramural Cage Play The fraternity half of' the intramural basketball tournament wrote nine more games into the record Jbobk , Wednesday 'and saw Sigma Pi, Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Psi, and Phi Delta Theta take the lead in their-respective leagues by racking up their second straight wins of the seaspn.. In League A, Delta led by Bob Krayer and Doug-Shearer with eight- points "edged a": : : ; : good Alpha Chi Sigma squad, Zeta Beta Tau 0 1 22-19. Robbins Mather’s four ! Lambda Chi Alpha ...0 2 points helped Sigma Pi to a close |j* 14-13 - victory over Lambda Chi'.S League B Alphai while Triangle whipped Phi Gamma Delta .2 0 Kappa Sigma, 16 T 14,, with Bill phi Kappa Psi '. 2 0 Newton showing the way with six Alpha Phi Alpha 1 0 points. I Sigma" Phi 'Alpha i Phi Epsilon Pi . :;..0 1 Sigma -Phi Sigma . . . .0 1 Tau Phi Delta 0 1 Theta Kappa Phi ........0. 2 PHI DELTS Bob Wampler carried Phi Gam ma Delta to a narrow, 14-13, win over Theta Kappa Phi in a League B contest by pouring through twelve of his team’s points. Jim Hewitt also cut the cords with twelve to lead Alpha Phi Alpha to 16-13 win'Cover Sigma Phi Sigma.; In another League B game, Phi Kappa Psi downed Sigma Phi Alpha/ 18-15. John Coolidge netted eight points for the winners. , In League C, Phi Delta > Theta walloped Phi Kappa, -19-4, with John Daugherty getting; twelve for the winners. Beta Sigma Rho turned back Pi Lambda Phi, 20-7, and Phi Sigma Kappa defeated Alpha Epsilon Pi, 16-8. Pat As tore-'tossed in nine points for/Phi Sigma Kappa. The schedule for tonight is as follows: ‘ B:4s—Murgas vs. 8.T.0. 1 Simmons Hall vs. Jets Windcrest vs. Basketeers 9:2s—Comets vs. X.M.S.T.C. ! Musketeers vs. Ritz A.C. ' » Tigers vs. Colonials, , 10:05— Brickettes vs. Matilda Chi Beaver House vs. Altoona ! ' i Section 10 vs. Harm House |FRATERNITY STANDINGS t; .1 League A w L Sigma Pi 2 0 Alpha Zeta 1 0 Delta Chi . 1 0 Kappa Sigma .: 1 1 Triangle - w;..,......-....... .1 1 Alpha Chi Sigma 0 1 Look Forward Season in 50 to last year, when only six letter men reported. However, practices are. even more Rigorous than last year and the squad is showing steady improvement according to Coach Gutteron. Glennland pool is being re modeled slightly, and is ‘ now 25 yards rather than 30 yards in length.. The pool is still being used for varsity practice and for swimming classes during con struction. The men now reporting for varsity practice: Cas Borowy,, Bart." Bronk, Ramsey Buchanan, John Bruckner, -Ken Conrad,. John Dardehne, 1 Bob Dolheimer, Bill Figart, Miles Gehm, Gilbert Goldstein, Dean Grove. Bill Holdren, George Hamilton, .iilias Harris, Richard' Hennessy, BilP Hockersmith, Andrew Har vey, Paul Jones, Ted Jones, Bob Johnson, Joel Kranick, Gene Kolber, Bob Krayer, Richard Long. Victor s<ynch, John Lowenfeld, John McGory, Sam Mortimer, Harry Nelson, Jim Reasman, Don Reynolds,' William Schildmacher, Ed Sweeten, .Charles Teller, Henry Weiler,' Rod Waters, Bob Wilson, Bill Wagner, Reyburn Wick. - ' „ George Cummings, Cal Folms bee, Bob Richardson, Rudy Val entino, Tom Whalen, G. White, R.: White, and Raymond White. The schedule at present in cludes four home meets and five on the road, with a meeting be tween the Lions and Seton. Hall to be scheduled later. The sched ule includes: Jan. 13. Colgate away 14 Cornell away * .21 Temple away ' 28 Dickinson home Feb.' 11-Deleware' home .18 Pittsburgh away I 25 Syracuse home -Mar. 4 Virginia, home 11 Eastern Collegiates away Phi Delta Theta 2 0 /Acacia ................1 0 Beta. Sigma Rho 1 0 Sigma: 1 Alpha Epsilon 1 0 Phi Sigma Kappa 1 1 Pi Lambda Phi 0 1 Alpha Epsilon Pi . , 0 2 Phi Kappa 0 2 Delta Tau Delta 1 0 Phi Kappa Tau 1 , 0 Sigma Chi 1 . 0 Delta Sigma Phi 0 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 0 1 Sigma Alpha Mu 0 1 1 Alpha Sigma Phi 0 0 Delta Upsilon 0 0 League D Pi Kappa Phi i 0 Phi Sigma Delta 1 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 0 Theta Chi 1-0 Sigma Nu 0 1 Theta Xi 0 1 Alpha Chi Rho 0 0 Alpha Gamma Rho 0 0 Alpha Tau Omega 1 0 Beta Theta Pi ...1 0 Chi Phi 1 0 Taii Kappa Epsilon 1 0 Alpha Phi Delta 0 1 Kappa Delta Rho ..0 1 Delta Theta Sigma .0 0 Omega Psi Phi .... .0. 0 Phi i£pOF« Si#«(re _..0 0 THE DAI'LY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA League C League E League F F ; sfi ONE-TWO PUNCH—Two of Coach Bill Gutteron’s proteges, last year’s captain, Bill Schildmacher, right, and Cas Borowy, look over their coach’s shoulder checking their time in the 100- yard freestyle. Schildmacher set a Penn State record year in the Temple meet only to have it shattered by Borowy the follow ing week against Pitt. Borowy’s time for the century was 55.3 Sophs Must . (Continued, from page four) and Spiese, parallel. bars are showing the pre-season spark that marks them for standouts this season. ' The other performers will have plenty of chance to pick-up need ed experience in State’s tough schedule this year. Starting with Michigan State here on Jan. 28, Rec Hall will be the scene of three home dual meets. The gym nasts go to West Point and to Philadelphia for two away meets. INTERCOLLEGIATES HERE The Eastern Intercollegiates will be held here on March 11, and the NCAA’s at West Point to round out the season on April 1. The schedule: Jan. 28 —Michigan State (here) Feb. 11—Army (West Point) 18 —Navy (here) 25—Syracuse (here) Mar. 4—-Temple (Philadelphia) 11—Intercollegiates (here) Apr. I—N.C.A.A. (West Point) Boxing Manager All men interested in trying out for the position of second assistant manager of the box ing .team should report to the ring, under the' balcony in' Rec Hall at 4 o'clock today. At Your - I Warner Theatre I NOW! C^atliaum BURT LANCASTER CLAUDE RAINS CORINNE CALVET "ROPE OF SAND" .Slate VICTOR MATURE LIZABETH SCOTT LUCILLE BALL "EASY LIVING" lillantt BEATRICE PEARSON \ MEL FERRER "LOST BOUNDARIES" seconds. Indoor athletic events at the College again will be restricted to the student body in 1950. » * » » * •* > > * * • Saturday Knights I Step outinstyle wfthVan Heusen’s famous dress-up shirts! With black tie, it’s Van Tux with French culls ... white pique front... and attached collar in two low-setting collar models— popular new wide-spread and regular. And with white tie, it’s Van Dress— with neckband and stiff bosom. As perfectly tail ored as they are hand some. $5.95 each. °VanHeuseiV.. "the world’s smartest” uUIX IS *B4«&<I>PS>IOK.E<S &0«-P.. M* Y4MMC 1. H. T. VAN HEUSEN PRODUCTS - Now at MEN’S ' BWBHB MAUI OAMPXtM B. College Aw, State OoHepa Harris Predicts Cage Winners Joe Harris, nationally known sports prognosticator who hit an astronomical “near 80 percent” with his football predictions this fall, will pick basketball winners for the Daily Collegian this win ter.'Here are the first of his pre dictions: FRIDAY, DEC. 2 Winners Margin Losers Syracuse 39 Toronto SATURDAY, DEC. 3 Amer. U. 18 - Brook. P. Colgate 32 Toronto Cornell 21 Gettysburg Kentucky 38 Indiana L. I. U. Mich. Okla- A&M St. Joe’s Temple 17 Vanderbilt Tulane 34 Springh’l Villanova 21 NYAC Boost The College’s home football at tendance has nearly doubled in the four years from 1945 to 1949. Monday & Tuesday Presented by the International -Film Club j*-/w g«uif«tGui% |"MLLE DESIREE” I (Love Life of Napoleon) With English Subtitles R’S SHOP PAGE FIVE 34 Hofstra 6 Mich. State. 9 Ark. 5 U.
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