THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1951 Basketeers Lose Twice On Midwest Road-Trip - Perin State’s basketball team limped home yesterday afternoon after . drbpping two games on a three-game road trip which took them ; ihto ;East Lansing, Mich, and Detroit. After splitting even in the Spartan tournament, defeating Ohio State, and losing to-Michigan State, the Grossmen lost their fourth game of the current campaign to Lawrence Tech, undefeated in seven starts. , -.... | : ■ The Nitfany cagers resumed drills, last night in preparation for the Colgate game this Sat urday in Rec halL Tuesday night Lawrence Tech downed; the Lions, 67-56. State jumped-off to an early lead and led 21-13 at the end of the. first quarter .but' Tech fought back in the second stanza and took a Halftime advantage: of 39-37. From there on the Detroit team gradually, lengthened its lead. Captain Lou Lamie took scor ing honors for the evening with 15 points. In the Spartan tourney the Lions threw a scare into host Michigan State in the first round game but. finally bowed, 51-43. Junie - Moore ■ paced the Lion scorers With 11 points. Using a' two platoon system, the Lion cagers downed Ohio Reese Wins Third IM Boxing Crown Johnny Reese, fighting for Phi Delta Theta, captured his third straight intramural champion ship by. whipping A 1 McChesney, Phi Kappa Sigma, in the 135- pound class in Rec hall title bouts, Dec. 18. Don Watkins, Phi Delta Theta, held off Bill Polito, of Theta Kap pa Phi, to walk off with the 121- pound laurels. The 128-pound honors went to Sam Hamilton, of Beta Theta Pi, as. he rallied to wear down Tom Lucas, of Sigma Nu. Classy Bud Marts put his bet ter boxing ability to good use in taking the independent 135- pound title from Bob Weaver. In the independent 145-pound title; clash Fred Brown took the measure of wild-swinging Joe Musial: -while A 1 Porto,' of Phi Kappa, rocked Rudy Reid, of Omega- Psi Phi, with several hard rights to the stomach, to take the 145-pound title. Laz LeMon,, of Alpha Phi Al pha, counter-punched his way past Joe Lane, of Delta Upsilon, en route: to the 155-pound crown. Dick Cameron, of Beta Theta Pi, ; took the 165-pound title, best ing Dick Dum, of Alpha Gamma Rho. John Morgan, Alpha Chi Rho, topped: Russ Taptich, Theta Xi, in' winning the 175-pound title. Chuck Godlasky, of Phi Kappa Tau, won the heavyweight crown, stopping Carl Pfirman, of Sigma Chi. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified For Each Generation ... How do the PENN STATE PLAYERS choose a pro- gram? This season, for instance, Players are offer -1 ing eight major productions—four at Schwab Audi torium and four at Center “Stage. The choice is not easy. We like to do popular, entertaining things; but . we must serve another audience too, even though it is sometimes a smaller and more select one. There are plays which have in them the great qual ities which live forever. Every generation has a right to see these {days. That is why PLAYERS present on January M, 1-2 and 13, at Schwab Auditorium THE ANTIGONE Of SOPHOCLES THE DAILY,-COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA State, loser to Princeton, in a second round game, 67-58. Ted Panoplos led the Lion point makers with 19 markers while Lamie hit for 13 and Tiny Mc- Mahan scored 10. Undefeated Princeton won the tournament by beating Michigan State in a second-round game., , Lion Matmen Prep For Lehigh Coach Charlie Speidel's wres- Johnny Reese, Harry Smith and most exactly what the other is tiers .began practice again yes- . "Judge" Watkins axe still bat- going to do, so that neither one lerday after a vacation layoff in lling it out for the starting spot has been able to clinch the posi preparation for fheir opening : in the 123-pound, class. In the lion. The same holds true fo meet with Lehigh Saturday in 130-pound entry. Jack Driebel- some extent in the 157-pound Rec hall. bis and Dean Harbold have class where Bill Slabonik and Speidel is still in doubt about;, been wrestling so much iogeth- Cec Irvin are throwing each starters in three weight classes, er lately that each knows al- other around. 109 S. ALLEN Semi-Annual Clearance Casuals and Dress Shoes, vaL to 8.95 $3.85 Mademoiselle & Simonette Dress Shoes, val, to 16.95 $6.85 Londonairre & Florsheim Shoes, val. to 19.95 $11.85 Stadium Boots, val. to 12.95 . . $6.85 Quality. Handbags . . Now Half Price SAVE SHIRTS Reg. Now $2.95 $2.55 $3.65 $3.25 $3.95 $3.55 Whites and Colors • TROUSERS Reg. 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