The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 17, 1952, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,"1952
The Lion's Lair
The two 'rulings on out-of-season practices by the NCAA, it
seems, will have little effect on Penn State.
Although Penn State strongly* advocated the abolition of spring
football practice at both the NCAA and ECAC meetings, the Lions
will probably go along with the new NCAA ruling limiting spiring
practice to 20 sessions in 30 days.
That is, unless the Eastern .Col
legiate Athletic Conference, of
which State is a member, bans
spring practice at its next meet
ing.
At the last meeting of the
ECAC in December, the resolu
tion to abol’'-’ ’
spring pracl
in the conferei
was shoved i)
committee f
further stud
Now that
NCAA has
feated the
spring practi
resolution a
passed a limi
plan, we dou
very much if the ECAA will pass
a ban.
As the NCAA, ruling stands
now on spring football, it will
have little effect on the Nittany
Lions. Last season, the Lions
had 23 days of spring training.
The new ruling will evil them
only three days. f
Coach Rip Engle said he was
“pleased” with the NCAA’s ac
tion.
' "The NCAA has taken mod
erate action in limiting prac
tice and I believe that moder
ation is the answer to this whole
thing," he said.
The new ruling on out-of-sea
son basketball practice which
limits practice to 20 days out of
a 24 day period apparently will
have no effect on Nittany Lion
basketball teams.'
“The NCAA ruling on basket
ball doesn’t mean one iota to us,”
comments Elmer Gross, Lion
cage mentor. “We had only two
weeks practice last spring.”
"Well do the NCAA one bet
ter. We’U abolish spring' prac
tice. Last year we had the
freshmen out for two weeks.
It was strictly on a volunteer
basis—they didn't have to come
out if they didn't want to; When
the season . came around no 1
one of them made the varsity,"
he continued. "Yes, we'll do the
NCAA one better, we'll abolish
spring basketball practice. But
’ I would like to have those 20
days added to the days we’re
allowed before the season be
gins in the fall."
Five Veterans
Carnegie Tech coach, Mel Krats
ley, has five lettermen returning
for this winter’s cage action, in
cluding three seniors, a junior,
and a sophomore. The soph, Bill
Farbacker (6-4), is a forward from
Pittsburgh.
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED
WILL THE “cute little blonde** wearing
the Phi Kappa Sigma pledge pin please
return it I.F.C. has the house under 24-
hour surveillance.
PASSENGERS TO Chicago. 111. or points
enroute. Leave Jan. 23 or 24. Call
Hills. 6789.
MISCELLANEOUS
<JF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W.
College Ave. Mr. Beatties* 28 years ex
perience is at your service.
LOST
SUITCASE IN Corner Room Friday. C&U
Mrs. Kauffman. 143 Simmons. Reward.
WILL PERSON who took by mistake
leather jacket from Nittany dining hall
please call Gordon Daghir. Ext. 287.
TAKEN BY mistake—grey storm coat in
Sparks. Call 6718.. Ask for Mort
EYE GLASSES with blue frames, lost in
black case. Call 8441, ext 2047 between
8-6.
GABARDINE TOPCOAT, pigskin gloves,
and scarf, taken from 3rd floor Willard.
Contact Prof. A. F. Davis, 2630. Reward.
TRENCH-COAT; TAKEN by mistake from
- Armory 'at Pershing Rifle meeting. I
have your coat Call Holt 262.
WILL PERSON who took by mistake
tweed overcoat from Sparks Hall please
call Harold Cooper. > College 1189.
MAN'S BILLFOLD. Call Ken Hylbert,
7459.
BLACK AND Silver mandarin bracelet
Friday—between Phi Kappa and Mc-
Elwain. Please call 423 McElwain.
ZIPPER NOTEBOOK with 5 spiral note
books inside. Contains entire semester's
notes. Return to Student Union desk.
Reward.
By ERNIE MOORE
Collegian Spoils Editor
Phi Sigs
Take IM
Cage Lead
Phi Sigma Delta took advan
tage of Sigma Nu’s defeat to
move into first place of League B
by tripping Kappa Sigma,, 22-8,
in an IM cage game Tuesday
night. ■
Beta Sigma Rho used sound
team play to hand Sigma Nu.its
first setback by a 22-16 score.
Seven players divided the win
ners’ scoring about equally, as
the highest scorer could only
show six points for the night.
Krebs My ton’s eight points led
Delta Tau Delta to its first vic
tory ,a 19-13 conquest of Sigma
Phi Alpha.
Clifford Hoch’s nine points led
all scorers, but his team, Lambda
Chi Alpha, went down to a close
27-26 defeat at the hands of Phi
Kappa Psi. The winners, who
trailed 16-10 at halftime, moved
into a second place tie with Sig
ma Nu, one game back ‘of Phi
Sigma Delta.
Phi Delta Theta and Sigma
Pi tangled in League A’s only
game with Phi Delta Theta com
ing out on the long end of a 18-15
score. Sigma Pi led at the half,
8-6, but couldn’t keep pace' with
the undefeated winners in the
second .half. The win was the
fourth for Phi Delta Theta and
moved it into a deadlock with
Alpha Sigma Phi for first place.
DU's Keep Pace
Sigma Phi Epsilon,' leader in
League C, racked up its fourth
victory against no defeats. by
dumping Sigma Alpha Mu, 29-21.
Ted Soens led the winners with
12 points, but surrendered high
scoring honors to Howard Goch
berg' of the losers, who tallied
17 markers.
Delta Upsilon remained one
game back of Sigma Phi Epsilon
by smacking Alpha Phi Delta,
29-12. Sigma Alpha Epsilon
racked up its third victory by
edging Alpha Chi Rho, 13-11. Phi
Epsilon Pi evened its record at
2-2 by dumping winless Delta
Theta Sigma, 20-18.
Rip Engle, Pehn State football
coach, emphasizes the pass in his
self-designed wing-T attack.
DOUBLE ROOM near' campus. Single
beds. Call 2919.
ROOMS FOR RENT. Reasonable. Two
blocks from campus. Inquire 314 S.
Pugh, Mrs. Wiley.
ONE DOUBLE room—twin beds. Adjoins
college ground, near Katherine’s. Avail
able now for next semester.
PLEASANT SECOND floor room for male
student in exchange for part-time serv
ices. Phone 2133.
ONE SINGLE room; business district.
Phone 3267 after 5:30 p.m. Male stu
dent.
ONE DOUBLE room and two-room base
ment apartment. Available Feb. 1. Call
6443 Mrs. Patton.
APARTMENT FURNISHED, central loca-
tion, suitable for graduate or business
couple. Hot water heat with zone control.
Call 2131, ask for Mr. Keller.
ROOMS FOR two or three, with board,
within a stone’s throw of the campus.
Phone 2877. •
ONE SINGLE room for male student.
Business district. Phone 8257 after 5:30
p.m.
FOR MALE students—large double room;
separate bathroom for student group.
West Park Avenue. Phone 2534 evenings.
COMFORTABLE ROOM with running
water for 3 men. 123 West Nittany Ave.
Phone 4860. Ask for C. R. .
COMFORTABLE ROOM for two male
• students. Call 2788.
FIRST .FLOOR —3 large rooms and bath.
suitable for doctor's office or beauty
parlor; second floor, four rooms and bath:
third floor, four rooms and bath . all
furnished with heat, water, refrigerator
and stove. Newly decorated and cleaned.
Come‘ to 513 West College Avenue between
4 and 6:30 p.m.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Phi Dell's Win
FOR RENT
Lion Boxers Drill for Debut;
Meet Postponed Until Feb. 5
While most of the campus will be taking a well-earned rest
following final exams, Coach Eddie Sulkowski’s Penn State boxing
team will be hard at work preparing for its opening match at Catho
lic University Feb. 5.
The Catholic U. meet was ori
was postponed to the later date bee
The Lion boxers will operate
this season under several weight
changes, as will the other colleges
affiliated with the National Inter
collegiate Boxing Association.
The 125 pound class remains
intact. The 130 pound class will
be moved up to 132 pounds. The
135 pound class will move up to
139 pounds, the 145 pound class
up to 147, and the 155 pound
class up to 156 pounds. The 165
class will remain the same, but
the 175 pounders will move up to
178.
Three lettermen, including two
Eastern Intercollegiate cham
pions, will form the nucleus of
this year’s team.
A veteran at 125 pounds. Sam
Marino will lead off again this
year for the Lions. A junior,
Sammy last year hung up a record
of three wins, three losses and a
tie.
At 132, three newcomers are
battling it out for a starting
assignment. Joe Richezza, a sopho
more, Sam Butler, another soph
omore, and Joe Reynolds, a jun
ior, are the top contenders. Rey
nolds fought two matches as a
Lion regular two years ago, win
ning one and losing the other.
The 139 pound berth seems to
have been clinched by Anthony
Flores, a sophomore and a new
comer to the Lion team.
Lion hopes in the 147 pound
class will rest on the able hands
of Captain Johnny Albarano. Al
barano, Eastern Intercollegiate
champion at 145 pounds, had a
dual-meet record of 5-2 last sea
son.
The 156 pound position is an
other one which is still in doubt
with three boys, Gerry Spotts and
Jimmy Barr, a pair of juniors,
CLASSIFIEDS
FOE RENT
PLEASANT DOUBLE room with indi
vidual furnishings for male students in
quiet family home; 3 blocks from campus.
Phone 2079.
ONE DOUBLE room; one single room with
board. Inquire .217 E. Foster Ave.
DOUBLE ROOM, first floor 424 W. Bea
ver Ave. Phone 6336 after 5.
TRAILER WITH refrigerator, desk, ample
storage space, newly painted. Phone or
contact 363 Windcrest any time.
FOR SALE
KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with
a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A. Radi
ating, circulating 31,000 BTU’s an hour.
Fuel-air conrtol saves up to 25% on fuel;
low draft burner, oversize heat exchange,
new functional air flow design. See it
soon at Houta. O. W. Houts & Son, Inc.,
N. Buckhout, State College; 6703.
ONE TUX like new. Size 39 long. Call
Bob Miller 7881 after 7 p.m.
SIZE -38 TUX in very good condition.
Reasonable price. Call Ted 4908.
ONE TUXEDO, size 40. One pair formal
shoes size lO Call Earl 4957.
1948 PLYMOUTH convertible for $895.
Excellent condition. Need cash to finish
school. Call Norman ext. 1194.
CUSTOM BUILT 3-room, 29-fqot trailer.
Complete with • electric refrigerator,;
bottled gas stove, all metal exterior and
double flooring. $995. Windcrest 368 or
call 6337. .
WORK WANTED
STUDENT WANTS work for room and/or
board. Capable, reliable. Call John Hun-:
toon 6595 after 6.
HELP WANTED
ANY STUDENTS desiring a steady part-
time job for the entire second semester
with wages up to $1.50 per hr. drop in
and see “‘Perry” now. So you’ll be all set
to go at -the beginning of the semester.
Dux - Club, 128 South Pugh St. Don’t
phone.
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Room Rented
In Twelve Hours
“FOR RENT one double room with
board. Single bed and rates reasonable.
Call 7249.”
It pays to advertise in - the Daily
Collegian, as Mrs. Grace Hartman of
22 E. Nittany avenue can tell you.
■ The above ad was run in Tuesday's
Daily Collegian and that afternoon
Mrs. Hartman had rented the room.
By 808 VOSBURG
•iginally scheduled for Feb. 2, but
cause it conflicted with registration.
and freshman Earl Harned fight
ing it out. Barr moves up from the
130 spot where he had a 3-3 record
last year.
The Lions’ other Eastern champ,
Lou Koszarek, 165 pound king, is
the top man in that weight divi
sion, with his chief competition
coming from Laz LeMon.
At 178, three boys again <are in
the running. They are Adam Kais,
a sophomore; Letterman Bob
Potter, who fought at 175 in last
year’s intercollegiates; and Arch
Kinder, a junior.
In the important heavyweight
spot, sophomore Dave Yeakel ap
pears to be the number one man.
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