V:I=3A4, FEPatT4RY 12 1952 Teammates Co _.—LE, six . Jot five inch ion center, :lashes a big smile as he receives con gratulations from his coach and four of his teammates after setting a new individual one game scoring mark for Peim State. He, is hold ing the ball which was presented him after the game. The New Rochelle freshman tossed in 15 field goals and fen fouls against Georgetown for 40 points, eclipsing the 36 mark established by Frank Wolfe in 1919. Marty Costa held the Mile in New John Lauer ran the best race of his life as lead-off man for the Lion mile relay team Saturday night in the New York AC games, but the team could do no better than second as it lost to Cornell for the firsttime this year. The two-mile relayers found themselves in first place over the favored 'Georgetown team after three-quarters of a mile, but couldn't hold the pace and fin ished well back in the pack, turn ing in their slowest time of the season. The most exciting race of the evening saw Fred Wilt take a photo-finish verdict over Don Gehrmann in the mile run. It was only the, sixth time in 21 meetings that Wilt had defeated Gehrmann. First Big Race In a meet that was dramatized by numerous close finishes, one race, the Burmeyer 500 yard race, was Won convincingly by - former Stater 011ie Sax, now of the NYAC, in the near record time of 57.2 seconds. Running in the first major race, of his career, Sax 'defeated one national champion and three eastern champs with a clocking three-tenths of a second over George Guida's recognized world's record of 56.9. Said the New York Herald Tri bune, "If there, were a prize for the outstanding achievement,- Sax probably would have won it . . . running his first big race ran it as only the truly great run it— out front from gun to tape." Ex-Lion Wins Vic Fritts,' who 'was graduated from State in August, tied for second in the high-jump with his best leap this year, 6 feet 5 in ches. Three other ex-Staters con tinued their virtual monopoly in the two-mile run as Horace Ash enfelter, Curt Stone and Bill Ash enfelter finished one, two, and four respectively. ;.Wrestlers -- (Continued _from page six) tious.varsity debut at 137 pounds ,with a rapid, workmanlike job Army's-,John. Eckhardt. Ger ry, undefeated in both high school, and freshman competition, ( took down quickly and after 30 seconds of tantalizing Army root ers with a cradle on Eckhardt, ended it in 1:44. Doug Frey lost his second of ' the year, a 5:17 pin,' at 157 to EIWA third placer and Army Captain Don Swygert. • A cagey Army plebe, Gerry s Tebben, fought , off all of Joe Lemyre's early advances and fin ' ally did his own advancing to de ).feat Joe, 9-0. For Joe, bothered by his-cracked ribs but neverthe less up against . an outstanding Pe, it was his second loss. % ,•5 '? ' "tti-iVo i l"' • ,k-rAit•t < 5',.1:6'21%y;:,•••,•• v:•l4:',', 1 v4K14, , M4': ;• , •,• • `," "iplff• • •••••%•;• . %.4•••tziy••• •,•• • Relay Team Takes York Games Arnelle Second In Tri-State Scoring Race By amassing 40 points against Georgetown Saturday night, Penn State's freshman center Jesse Arnelle zoomed into sec ond • place in the Tri-State scor ing parade. West Virginia's .Mark Workman is currently leading the race with a better than 25 per game average. A newcomer to the runnerup post, the. six-five Lion pivot man is trailing Workman, by 146 points. The six-nine Mountaineer has scored 431 tallies in 17 .con tests, while Arnelle has 285 , in 16 games. The New Rochelle product, who is in contention for "rookie of the year" laurels along with LaSalle's Tom Gola and Duquesne's Dick Ricketts, scored 58 points in the Nittanies' two games last week, to edge Pitt's Mickey Zernich by only one point. Zernich has a 284 total in 18 games, and Jim Tuck er, the Dukes' six-seven standout, is fourth with 275 in 16 contests. Arnelle has scored 105 from the field and 75 from the free throw line for a 17.8 clip per game. Although the Lions h a.v e a formidable 15-1 log, they are in third place in the conference standings with a 4-1 slate. Du quesne and Washington and Jeff erson are unbeaten in their fight for the mythical conference team title with 4-0, and 3-0 records, respectively. West Virginia has a 3-1 "conference" slate. Penn' State Individual Scoring FG F Ttl. Jesse Arnelle 105 75 285 Herm Sledzik 56 47 159 Hardy Williams 56 25 137 Ron Weidenhammer 46 16 108 Joe Piorkowski 43 11 97 John Sherry 34 27 95 Jay McMahan 29 , 25 83 • Ed Haag 19 l3• 51 Chet Makarewiez , 'l3 9 35 CRESTED CUFF LJNKS for "Him" ON VALENTINE'S DAY at Balfours ("A" Store) ‘ l l7r, 1 7 1 47:7 cc.P. , 71c.4411: §nn c9V-IWN. PRIWINNITA atulate New Record =IRE 1351. against -merican University. Congratu lating Arnelle are (1-r) Herm Sledzik, coach, Elmer Gross, Joe PiorkoWski, Bob Rohland, Ron Weidenhammer, and Co-captain Hardy Wil liams, who along with Arnelle helped set two more State records. The win over Georgetown was the Lions' 13th in a row, a new standard: and the team score of 83 points was a new Rec Hall high. Hot record o: Jesse Arnelle Named Week's Top Athlete Jesse Arnelle, Penn State's elongated freshman center, has been named "Athlete of the Week" by the Collegian sports staff. Arnelle was designated by virtue ~of his 40-point perform ance again& Georgetown Satur day night. The six foot five inch pivot man tossed in 15 baskets and added 10 of 13 charity tosses for a new Penn State record of 40 points. The old record of 36 points was set in 1919 by Frank Wolfe against Susquehanna. Arnelle's 40 points raised his average. to 17.8, per contest. He has bagged 105 field goals and 75 of 124 fouls for 285 points. Arnelle also hit for 18 against Rutgers last Wednesday. Thus, the lanky center has tallied 58 points in his last two contests. Ironically, since Arnelle started his first game against Michigan, State has yet to drop a' game. State won, 62-60, over Michigan in o his first start. IM Handball Entries Due Dutch Sykes, assistant IM di rector, announced 4:30 p.m., Thursday as the latest entries will be accepted for play in the 1952 IM handball singles single-elimi nation tournament. This affects both the fraternity and inde pendent, brackets. Sigma Chi Swamps Triangle for sth Win Sigma Chi displayed plenty of offensive and defensive .power Friday night in disposing of previously unbeaten Triangle, 46-17, to move into first place in League E. The win was the fifth without a defeat for the IM cage leaders and left them one full game in front of Triangle, Phi Kappa, and Delta Chi, which are tied for second place. Delta Chi won its fourth game by trouncing Phi Sigma Kappa, 31-16, while Phi Kappa kept pace with Delta . Chi and Triangle by taking a forfeit victory over Pi Lambda Phi Pi Kappa Alpha kept its Leagup F, record unblemished by posting a 31-9 triumph over Chi Phi. Phi Kappa Tau stayed within one game of Pi Kappa Alpha by dumping Alpha Zeta, 23-20, de spite Jim Grove's 14 points for the losers. Acacia edged Delta Sigma Phi, 27-26, to notch its third win against two setbacks. Charles Rohrbeck was high man for Aca cia with 10 points. Zeta Beta Tau won its first game of the cage season by squeezing by Alpha Chi Sigma, 24-22. Only one game was played in League D and in this contest, is set in SMALL BROWN Pocketbook in Sparks containing glasses, pen, French place ment card with name Adriana Dickson, 254 McElwain. PARKER 61 Pen in 102 Main Ent'. or 10 Sparks Wednesday. Please call Anne. Ext. 1178. LIGHT TWEED coat—third floor Willard Hall, Wednesday. Reward on return. Call Lenore A 5051, 429 McElwain. HORN-RIMMED GLASSES in brown case between Rec Hall and Simmons before exams. Call 208 Simmons. 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Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone 4818 State Col lege. MODEL BUILDERS BILL'S MODEL Shop .is the meeting place for those who know. 202 W. Prospect. 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING -Sec retarial Service Room 207 Hotel State College. Phone 4906: NOTICE— The Ag Hill Dining Room will serve banquets of 50-65. Plenty of park ing space. For menu suggestions and reser vations dial 2877 and ask for Mrs. Madore. 'WO PAIR trousers cleaned and pressed only $.90 if sent to Portage Cleaners thru Student Dry Cleaning this week. By JIM PETERS CLASSIFIEDS LOST FOR RENT Kappa Delta Rho handed Alpha Epsilon Pi its fifth consecutive loss, 33-19. In intramural cage action last Thursday night, Tau Kappa Epsil on, defending fraternity champ ion, smashed Theta Chi, 42-9, in League D. Sigma Phi Sigma edged Tau Phi Delta, 21-17. Beta Theta Pi tripped Pi Kappa Phi, 34-17, while Sigma Alpha Epsilon dumped Sigma Alpha Mu, 35-13. Alpha Phi Delta upset Sigma Phi Epsilon, 18.16, as SPE lost its first game as against four wins. Delta TJ psilon edged Delta Theta Sigma, 18-17, while Alpha Chi Rho scored an 18-16 triumph over Phi Epsilon Pi. Sigma Nu smacked Delta Tau Delta, 30-18. Lambda Chi Alpha won a forfeit over Beta Sigma Rho. WANTED A' CHEERING section for the Penn Penn State basketball game in Phila delphia on Wednesday, February 20, at 8:30 ..m. HELP WANTED PART TIME WORK with live line college specialties. Students buy on sight. State experience, etc. P.O. Box 261. FOR SALE CUSTOM RADIO for 1939 Dodge, DeSoto, Plymouth, Chrysler—s2s installed. Satis faction guaranteed. Contact Hal Brannaka, 729 Windcrest. KUEFFEL and ESSER Engineer's Slide Rule for sale for $l5. Call 4889. KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A. Radi ating, circulating 31.000 BTUs an hour. Fuel-air control saves up to 25% on fuel; low draft burner. oversize heat exchanger, new functional air flow design. See it soon at Routs. 0. W. Routs & Son, Inc. N. Buckhout, State College; 6703. ZENITH VICTROLA Radio combin ation with Webster. player attachment. Phone House Manager, State College 4444, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. MONITER APARTMENT Washer, excel lent condition—priced reasonable. In quire evenings, Hershberger, Woodsdale Trailer Park—fourth trailer from highway along paved road. BIG RECORD SAVINGS I Save 25% on all new Columbia 'LP's; popular, clas sical, jazz, sbdws. Call Art Lenchner 4409 between '7-10 p.m. MEN'S TUXEDO—size 38. 321. Call Foxie 4969. NOW SHOWING Featuretime 1:30, 3:36, 5:22, 7:36, 9:42 You'll want to see Arthur Kennedy's portrayal that won him the coveted N. Y. film critics award as the . . . 'BEST ACTOR OF 1951 ' VICTORY .sx,m4, ARTHUR KENNEDY gb PEGGY DOW PAGE SEVEN
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