THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 Fencers Leave Today For New York Tourney •- ;Concluding the parade of Eastern Intercollegiate athletic tourna ments, t the Penn State fencers leave today for New York City where they will compete in the fencing Intercollegiates tomorrow and Saturday. • The 13-team Eastern Intercollegiate Fencing Championships will be divided into five sessions: Friday afternoon and evening, and Saturday morning, afternoon, and evening. Such fencing powerhouses as NYU, last year's team champion, Cornell, Army, and CCNY will provide the Nittany Lion swords men with even tougher opposi tion than they met during the regular dual meet season. Other . colleges entered are Navy, - .princeton, Yale, Harvard, Pennsklvania, Columbia, Rutgers, and Hamilton. ~ ' crooD- C HANCES Three men from Coach Arthur Meyer's blade aggregation are given good chance to finish high in the running for • individual crowns. • Harry McCarty, Paul Younkin, and Rolf Wald are ex peeted to wage hard fights to garner honors for the Blue and White. Harry McCarty led the fbilmen throughout the season, and Paul Younkin, who sported the best individual record for the whole squad, heads the saber outfit. Rolf Wald, top epee man, finished third in his division of the Inter collegiates last year, and hopes to better his position this week end. LINEUP ANNOUNCED Coach Meyer announced the ten men who would make the trip to New York: foil—Harry McCarty, Gene • Goldbloom, Ralph Meier; epee—Rolf Wald, Bill Fairchok, Pete Raidy; saber—Paul. Younkin, Ed Merek, John Richards, and substitute Bob Searles. ' During the 1950 season, the Lions won two, while dropping four meets. Penn State defeated Temple and Johns Hopkins, but lost to Cornell, Lehigh, Army, and NYU. . . Individual records for 1950 F; P. Yotinkin (saber)..l6 2 .888 H. McCarty (f0i1)... .11 7 .611 R. Wald (epee) 11 7 .611 P. Raidy (epee) :...6% ,591 W. Culver (epee) 7 7 - "„500 E. Merek (saber) 6- - 11 ''.353 R. Meier (foil) 6 12 ~333 G. Goldbloom (foil) ..5 10 .333 B. Fairchok (epee)....2 9 .182 J. Richards (saber)..2 10. `.167 B. Searles (saber)....o 7 ':OOO L.-Como (foil). 0 3' , - Fans Traveling • Early inquiries frorn'tid'far West as Madison, Wis., and East Lans ing, Mich., indicates an influx. of out-Of-state fans for the National Collegiate ~boxing chamPionships at Penn State , March 30 to April 1. Public sale 'of tickets has -al ready begun. Owns NCAA Record e ' Penn State's 1950 basketball boxing tourney again' this year; attracted a record 66 entries as host college in 1941. , , Oance Programs Imitations • Form Letters Commercial Printing Glennland Bldg.. ',Slate College :THIS 'WEEK'S DRY, CLEANIING SPECIAL • Sport Shirts 1 1 Pant* • 4 Ties • Men's , Hats 39c each Ali campus stations or our store State College Leiti i iilderette COLLEGE TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DU Advances 3 In IM Wrestling Delta Upsilon went into the 'the IMof the fraternity half of the IM wrestling tournament Tues day night by advancing three men in first round competition. Phi Kappa Sigma followed close be hind with two winners. Five falls featured the, first night of competition which also saw half of the scheduled 24 matches forfeited. In the 135 pound class, John Wylie won by forfeit from Don Nasoni, Alpha Phi Delta, and Francis Houck, KDR, and Marion• Burton, Phi Gamma . Delta, for feited to each other. At 145, Don Amig, Tau Phi Del ta, pinned Al Porto, Phi Kappa, at 1:10 of the first period; Ed Sweeton, DU, pinned , A 1 Wilson, Acacia, at 1:54 of the third per iod; Jack McCall, ATO, Roy Ter lizzi, Delta Sigma Phi, Jerry Gib sln, Alpha Sigma Phi, won for feits. ' • In the 155 pound class, JoitLakutchee, Theta Chi, pinned George Young, Sigma. Phi Epsilon, at :28 of the first period. Vince Cavanaugh, DU, Joe Bedell, Phi Kappa Sigma, Norm Hartsock, SAE, Bob Scullin, Theta Kappa Phi, won forfeits. Dick Detrick, DU, won his 165-pound match from Chuck Nightmire, AGE, by a 3-0, decision. Phil Cloud, Pi Kappa' Phi and Jack Stozenski, Sigma Chi, won for feit Matches .in the same class. . . . . Don Furlong, Alpha Chi Sigma, won by forfeit from Don Goughan, Pi Kappa Phi, in the 116 pound class. Bill Garrison, Sig ma Pi and Jim Carter, TKE forfeited to each other at the same weight. In the heavyweight group, Tom Emer ick, Delta. Sigma Phi, pinned Mark Bor land, Phi Ganima Deyta, at :46 of the. first period and Alen Uhl, Delta Chi pinned Sam Kincaid, Phi Kappa Sigma, at 1:61 of the third period. Frosh Return Freshman athletic schedules are planned at Penn State next Fall for the first time since before the war. ANY • STUDENT PICK UP AGENCY :win'Send Your VVash To The "LaUndereifte" 24 HI% Service • State College Launderette 210 W. COLLEGE AVE. Individually Washed in Soft Water -- Speclal Soap Tennis Call Tennis Coach Sherm Fogg requests that all students in terested in trying out for the varsity tennis team report to hint, Room 214, Rec Hall, any time this week between 4 and 5 p.m. Sigma Pi, APA In Semi-Finals Sigma Pi and Alpha Phi Alpha advanced into the semi-finals of the fraternity basketball tourna rxient Tuesday night while Dorm 3, Dorm 14 and the Boppers mov ed into the quarter-finals of the independent half. Unbeaten Alpha Phi Alpha pulled an upset by knocking off the highly touted Tau Kappa Epsilon quintet, 24-22, in a wild ball game. APA held a five point bulge at halftime and staved off a last half rally to hand the TKE's their 'first loss in nine contests. Theta Chi gave Sigma Pi a good scare in the other fraternity quar ter-final before bowing in the last minute and a half, 23-15. Bill Harvey paced the SP cagers with ten points. After seven straight victories, the Comets bowed out of the in dependent race when a much tall er •Dorm 14 squad handed them their first defeat, 24-20. Behind all the way, the Comets closed the gap to one point with just a few minutes to play but Dorm 14's control of both boards proved their downfall. John Deyak was high man for the winners with eight point. The Boppers just had too much for the Architects and walloped tllem, 32-13. Fred Levin played a fine ball game for the victors and cut the cords with 12 big markers. • NOW! ( At Your Warner. Theatre eathcium Greer Gerson Walter Pidgeon "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" _State Shelley Winters MacDonald Carey , "SOUTH. SEA SINNER" Many . • Tyrone Power Wanda Hendrix 'Prince of Foxes ' Going dancing? 117 E. Beaver Phone 2045 James E. Wolfe '39 Mgr. Vote - Now For The Sweater Queen ! ! Just Clip The Ballot Below And Mail To The Daily Collegian Contest Box 261, State College, Pa. On The Back Of A Postcard by Sunday Midnight DOM My. Vote For Penn State's Sweater Queen is— ( ) Madeline Gardner ( ) Phyllis Vorsheim . (Check One) Make your evening perfect by giving her a corsage and flowers, beautifully arranged—FßOM WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS PAGE THREE