FIUDAY, JANUArtY 27, 1950 (age Five Out To Extend Current Victory Streak Penn State's longest winning streak of the currant basketball 'campaign, four in a row, will be put to the acid test tomorrow night " . "I* . vbigh-scoring fast-breaking Orange quintet from Syracuse, INI.Y i4. - ',W:A4hdugh Coach Lew. Andreas' • ,7 1 5 1. 1 tytiy the acid Jest . tomorrow r.•:,;(.64teges jumped off to seven :ftn,pressive wins they have re .run into such spartans Cross, Temple, Loyola ,4(te,Chibago) . and Cornell with a 'of four setbacks in their games. 6 Pir;•eaacli - -Elmer Gross fears the t,pl, Y t i•e.tisans powerful offense, , hich-in-12 games has -accounted ';',.iir0jr:13..::67.E average, and foresees . :Se,t,ltrions' stiffest opposition thus A ,40.1.:.!'(*1th • the probable excep ;i•r!'t-fdif(*Vllorth Carolina State). -. , ."The:: way I see it Syracuse is heifer' than us by 12 .points;" he-•sair KILEY Jack':Xiley, whose 351 mark- .ers paced Syracuse last year, again lead his mates to '!,C.tho.trow. In his first twelve en :,,:c.iitititers 'Kiley's accurate tosses 'have" accounted for 190 points, better 'than 15 - per game. • Penn State•and Syracuse .'':sliVve.•; - identical 8 and 4 records. ',J.n. - ,their 'last game the Orange - IDassers dumped little. Niagara 62 ,•,Ip. 49 to break, the four-game ,*:slump:. All four - Setbacks were ~-suffered tm the. road.. ••: , ,:,:Coach : Andreas' team h :.everything but ex c e ptionaf - height and that one factor - Could be the tilling pointin favor of the tall Nittany Lions: They have depth,. speed, •experience and ball-handling ability,, but only one man on the starting team, Bob Savage, will go over 6-feet . USES MANY -PLAYERS AlthOugh he does' not ;strictly adhere 'to a platoon system,. An dreas 'can usually be• expected to insert :as many as 12 to, 15. players into the . game in ,order to wear down,the opposition. Using this metod of mass in sertion, Syracuse rolled.,Up , a 91 to '65 score against .the University, of Pennsylvania. . .4ln two engagements last year Penn 'State split even, dropping, a close 49 to 47 at Syracuse, but previously • hitting the jackpot' at Rec Hall with an upset, 63 to 47 win. — THE BIG - 3 • I year. it , was Syracuse's "Big 3" which gave the, team its body and staying power. Two of those three (6-foot 8-inch . Royce Newell and forward Ed Stickel) have since graduated leaving , the burden on Kiley, and Dick Su pronowicz. Supronowicz, noted• , chiefly' for his ,dogged defensiVe'•tactic§, can score when the occasion merits as his 18 points against Loyola' attests. He is /an excellent_ play maker- and stands an inch under the six-foot marker. Last year he scored 128 counters. !reamed with Sup and Kiley will be Savage, at' center. A 6- foot 4-inch, 200-pounder, Sav age is tough under the boards and has already rippls.d for 109 points. ' Last year he• ::came through with 128 tallies, Ed Mil ' ler and Dan Dorff, 6-feet-6 and 6-feet-7; can also be inserted.' in to the spot but both are inexper ienced and, have yet to prove themselves. At forward Chuck' SteveskeY, - an unranked reserve last winter, has improved greatly and is one of.the mgst competent board ', • ,men on the squad. He is 6-feet-3 • and owns a clever hook shot. Steveskey's running mate will • be either Ed Rosen or Eric Hug gins. Court Dribblings After last ' .Saturday's clash with Pitt, Lou • • :Cecconi was -standing before a • mirror combing his hair. Admir ing the little guy's expensive- Jooking blue serge suit, silk shirt I L and hand-knitted tie was Joe 'Coppa. "Gosh", , Philadelphia's ' sartorial connoisseur gushed, "whdt an outfit." Another State ,student standing close by shook his head, "Subsidization must ;pay off these days."—to ' which CeccOni merely grunted •. . . if Jack Kiley maintains an aver . - age / of - better than 18 points per game he can crack Bill G,abor's alLtime . Syracuse high of 409 Mar leers By RAY KOEHL.k-li .. • Senior Chem Eng - The Tartan's high scoring cen ter, Mike Theodore, who holds the individual scoring record for a single game , at Tech, . is a • sen ior in . chemical engineering.. Fencing -Team - To Meet Army In Quest of Flrst Victory • The Nittany Lion. fencers • will be out after their first triumph of the season when . thoY oppose the: Army swordsmen tomorrow at• West Point. . • • . , Coach Arthur Meyer's crew opened its 1950 campaign two weeks ago by dropping a• closely contested match to •Lehigh, 14-13. Coach Meyer expects even' stronger opposition, from the rugged Cadet squad.. BALANCED SQUAD The West Pointers have an ex cellentli balanced squad with many outstanding returnees from last year's team„ which tied • for first place in the N.C.A.A. tour nament.- Last year the Cadets trimmed the Penn State fencers 18-9., • The Army combine is being guided this season by a iiew coach, Marcel Pasche. Last sea son, in addition to sharing the N.C.A.A. championship and ty ing for •fourth in the Intercollegi ate matches, Army -compiled a dual meet record of six wins, three losses, and one tie. This rec cord was chalked up against many of the East's outstanding fencing teams. Codch. Meyer-- announced that the•karting lineup, at West. Voint will be the same as the one which faced Lehigh, with one exception. Bill Fairchok, second man in - the apee event, will be unable to .make the trip because of final 'exams. John Kochalka will prob ably start in his nlace. EPEE AND FOIL ' The other two men rounding lut the enee event will be Cap tain Rolf Wald and Wayne Cul ver. 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PENNSYLVANIA Jack Kiley DU Registers Fifth Straight By ERNIE MOORE Delta Upsilon of Fraternity League E became the first intra mural basketball squad to regis ter its fifth win of the season when it downed last years' champion, Pi I<apa Alpha, 15-8, Wednesday night. • Sigma Chi bounced back from a' deL)at at the hands of DU last week to trounce Delta Sigma Phi, Z 2-19, ; and Alpha Sigma Phi cloi.imed Sigma Alpha Mu in the same leaiue, 26-10. TKE vs. BTP Tau Kappa Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi continued neck and neck in League F as both-posted their fourth wins. TKE whallop ed Alpha Phi Delta, 40-7, while Beta Theta Pi was disposing of Alpha Tau 'Omega, 16-8. The .other F contest saw Phi Kappa Sigma smack' Chi Phi, 19-0. Theta Chi defeated Phi Sigma Delta, 24-15, to hold the num ber one position in League D. Alpha Gamma Rho stayed close behind the leader by beating Pi Kappa Phi, 21-17, while Sigma Nu pounded . ' Alnha Chi Rho, 29- 13. • FOURTH LOSS In the independent half of the tournament, Dorm 39 of League C handed •Dorm 33 its fourth straight loss to •the tune of 33- 4; Dorm 14 edged Dorm 5, 17- 13; 'and Dorm 32 whipped Dorm 26, .18-10. The. Architects of League .J handed, Nittany. Co-op its first loss of the season, 19-11, to, give the idle Royals sole possession of first place. In the same league, the Bullets .dOwned the winless Barons, 24:18, and the Whiz Kids whalloped Jordan Hall, 43- 8. Dorm 6 stayed in front of the pack , in League B by topping Dorm 7, 23-16. Dorm 12 con tinued to chase after the leader by - .edging Dorm. 38, 21-20, while Dorm 21 - outscored Dorm 2, 7-6. ' Paul Younkin, who also won three matches against Lehigh, Ed` Merek, and either •John Richards or Bob Searles will wield the saber for the Lions. Foggmenßefogged; Still No Snow The skiing meet scheduled for tomorrow with the Army cadets at West Point, N. Y. has been cancelled. This is the fourth con secutive week that the paucity of snow has prevented Coach Sherman Fogg and his skiers from competing. Coach Fogg is still doubtful of what the team can do, since he has not seen most of them perfo; snow, A . :* RW° l6l / t‘ a GRANDEST BAND sIN TO, t.P.t" 4 % //,4 ParvH el e:all v First All-College Big Weekend of 1950 RE; HALL MARCH 24 $4 per couple Nittarty Ringmen Test ithigan State Boxers Michigan State's "championship-bound" boxing aggregation will explode its lethal blows against an unbeaten Lion mitt unit at Rec Hall at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. • The Nittanies, tested twice this year, own a, 4-4, deadlock with Minn:isota and a, rout over Western Maryland to their credit. Michigan State will open its campaign with tomorrow's meet. George Makris, Spartan coach, is very flnCrn ; ti c about this year's ERNIE CRARBONEAU 125 lbs. Tor l ^ l ^ l c-fut season, and proclaims, "We have a team to be reckoned with." OLYMPIC TEAM Sophomore Chuck Spieser, a member of the 1948 Olympic team, starts his first year of intercollegi ate competition. He is rated as one of the nation's top amateurs in the light-heavyweight class. His battle with the Lion's Jack Bol ger, will probably highlight the evening's fisticuffing. Another tower of strength for the visitors should be free-swing ing heavyweight Gabby Marek. The Spartan heavy. during the re gular season last year, won four TK 0 victories and advanced to the semi-finals of the NCAA tourney. He'll be opposed by Penn State's two-time Eastern Inter- See .. . B•OB IRVIN • for that USED CAR STATE COLLEGE AUTOMOBILE CO. Phone: 3451 collegiate champion, Chuck Dra zenovich. Two NCAA finalists, Jim Gem mell, a dynamite-puncher at 165- pounds, and Pat Dougherty, 145- nounder, give the Spartans. top flight representation in the middle weight classes. NCAA CHAMP And to add to, his ever-growing list of ring-wise veterans, Coach Makris plans to use former 112- pound NCAA champion. Ernie Charboneau as his 125-pound rep- At 130 pounds, Hank Amos, will don gloves for the East Lansing belters, while Rae Johnston. a sophomore„ is slated to step into the ring in the 155 division. Paul (PQ) Smith will be back at his usual 165-pound starting spot. Lou Koszare, the hard punch ing newcomer, will move doWn to 155 pounds, although Pat Heims may start in that weight." Harry Papacharalambous will make his first varsity appearance in the 130 pound class. The Pap replaces John Hanby who will robablv step into the squared circle at 125 pounds. . . The power-duo of John Albara no and Frank Gross will be gun ning for its third straight .win. Both .A.lbarano. an impressive 135-pounder. and the aggressive Gross, at 145-pounds, 'will meet their stiffest test to date in to morrow, night's ring activity. t‘ v,3,11 A.MEfik., 44 • . c futi q i d • ' s -• ' , • • - i I 1:1 • Aiikv . ' . NL-...i..' - . . AFTER SHAVE I• °° LOTION .. zit "' • : New Larger 'Quantity! . . . of in stantly • soothing, cooling, invig orating After Shave Lotion fcir a bracing sense of masculine well being. Man-tailored bottles. Extra , alue 9 1 / 2 oz. size 1.75.. • • :• . ' • 'McLana ban's - S. Allen . . St. • ' .. .!./, .4 PAGE FIVE 7/ 413 / 1"/ • •
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