SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1950 Final Big Weekend at Rec Hall Closes Winter Sports Schedule Virginia's IBA Champs . • • . Penn State's wrest. ling, boxing and ba. ketball squads, pla; ing their last dua. meets of the season unite today for the lay huge sports show r the season's Rec Ht schedule. ' Charley SpeideJ grapplers op en tl prograth at 2 o'clow meeting Princeton o the mats. At the sera time, the Ni t t an, Hollingsworth swimmers host Vir ginia in 'their last dual-meet at Glennland pool. The' evening's entertainment, starting at 7 o'clock will feature the Lion boxers against Virginia, followed by the cage battle between Eimer Gross' bombers and Georgetown. • •, • Boxing Virginia's boxing Cavaliers will oppose Penn State's sluggers to night in the season's final dual meet for the Lions, ,which is sche duled to start at 7 o'clock. The visitors brine; to the wit tany Valley a mitt aggregation which is especially explosive in the lower weight classes, but sorely in need of capable fighters in the upper divisions. Headliners for the Virginians are a duo 13f two-time Eastern boxing chanipions, Allen Hollings worth at 130 pounds and Grover `Bat' Masterson at 135. Another IB A kingpin, this year's captain, Joe Miragliotta, competes at 155 pounds. Virginia owns a 2-1-2 slate. Acting Coach Ed Sulkpwski will probably use the following start ing lineup tonight: John Hanby-125; Harry Papa charalambous-130; John Alba rano:-435; Frank Gross-145; Lou Koszarek-155; Paul Smith-165; Charlie Wilson-175; Chuck Dra zenovich—Hvy. • Wrestling Penn State's wrestlers, aiming for the most successful season since 1942, play host to Prince ton's: grapplers on the Rec Hall mat at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Lions are gunning for their seventh win 'in eight meets. Determined Bill Slabonik re places Cec . Irvin at 155, pounds for today's clawing between the Tigers and the Nittany Lions. Sla bonik has been giving IrVin tough competition, for the varsity post for the past four weeks and he finally got the nod/ from CoaCh Charley Speidel. • The probable lineups: Princeton. Penn State itioAlnin 121 Deese Poor (0 128 Driebelbie 3ellets 136 D. Maurey Oreer • • ' ' J. Maurey (c) Vogel Ramsey 155 Slabonik 165 Gorman or Santel Wilmerding' Finny, . • Swimming CM= This afternoon's `swimming meet with the Cavaliers of the University of Virginia , in Glenn land pool at 2 o'clock brings down• the - curtain on the dual meet season. ‘ 11 ) y - 1 :4 libor *Ay w • s Irtglo 0ye5.144.414;?. itow Ibis girl was dejected Until she detected . ('ICING ' S BLEND PIPE TOBACCO ligUr ll 9/$4 4 9 COQ 4 fromants &r,cout. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Masterson The Cavaliers have won three and lost three, taking meets with VPI, Duke and Delaware, and losing to North Carolina State, LaSalle and VMI. State's record stands 'at two wins, five losses and one tie. Last year the Gutteronmen en tered the Virginia meet with a four game winning streak, and extended it to five as they beat the Cavaliers, 42-29. Fencing Penn State's swordsmen close out their regular season this after noon when th,ey face Cornell at Ithaca, N.Y. ' A win from highly rated Cor nell would bring the Lions' season mark to .500 with three wins as against the same number of losses. Cornell's fencers. defeated the Army Cadets, while the Lions lost to the Cadets earlier in the season by. a 16 tc 11 count. Coach Arthur Meyer announced the lineup which will probably take the mats against the Itha cans this afternoon. PRINTING Multilithing—Addressocjraph Service COMMERCIAL PRINTING Glennland Bldg. Phone 6662 with just the correct Oxford accent... Nothing is more. suited to Esquire's new "American Informal" theme in men's wear than the traditional college man's favorite . . . the oxford button-down. Casual, comfortable. 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Coach Bill Jeffrey. and 17 members of the pnbeaten soc cer team will be honored to night at halftime of the P State - Georgetown basketball game in Roc Hall. Jeffrey arid the members of the team will be awarded trophies. Other Nittany cagers who will be singing their swansong include Lee Schisler, Jack Storer and Lloyd Amprim. Coach Elmer Gross will make only one change. from his usual starting lineup, that of inserting Ted Panoples into the forward spot aside Tocci. Veteran Costa and Lou Lamie will team up at guard with Schisler at center. Georgetown, a n extremely tough road-team, has run up a record of 12 wins against 8 losses against some of the best collegiate court quintets in the East. 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