THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, rq? MSC Spartans, West Virginia Select 4 Lion Griddersto All-Opponent Teams Ai is the case with most of Penn State's football opponents, Michigan State selected center Jiin Dooley to its all-opponent eleven. Jesse Ar nelle was among a group of six who were rated close to the first eleven. The team was picked by Spar tan players and coaches. Dooley, the surprising center from a surprising team, can add another feather •to his • bulging hat. Last week he was named to the AP second team 'All-Ameri can squad. State's • record-breaking en d, Jesse Arnelle, did not make the first team but was given honor able mention. Notre Dame and Purdue each placed three men on the team, while Michigan placed two. The team had one player each from Indiana, Texas A.&M. and Penn State. Halfback Johnny Lattner, guard Tom Seaman and Sam Palumbo were the honored Irish. From Purdue, the Spartans selected quarterback Dale Samuels, end Bernie Flowers, and guard Fred Preziosio. The W o 1 v e r i n e s of Michigan placed end Lowell Per ry and tackle Roger Zatoff. The squad was rounded out by halfback Don Ellis of Texas A.&M., fullback Eugene Gedman of Indiana, and Dooley. The six players who were rated Close to the first team were half back Pete Fisher of Indiana, half back Max Schmaling of Purdue, guard Jack Lee and halfback Joe Heap of Notre Dame, fullback Sam Baker of Oregon State, and end Jesse Arnelle, Penn State.. Boxing -- (Continued from page six) ma Kappa, stood toe-to-toe for three rounds with Galloway, the harder puncher, gaining the un animous verdict in the 155 lb. division. Ron Youtz, Lambda Chi Alpha; and Bill Ziegler, Phi Kappa Psi; received unanimous decision wins in their respective divisions. `Stocky' Green, the only other independent, obtained a split de cision verdict. Thoughtful fivosome.... • ift , • ./ i' Ctibe 44 .., • 0,- -- 1- i' V We t 0 .....#/aw e;ti ktkg l4l . c BOUQUET GIFT SET i~<. - ~. She'll love your thoughtfulness... for remembering her with a big bottle of Bouquet for her dressing table and match ing De Luxe Icicle for her purse. Tweed, Miracle, or Shanghai GRIGGS PHARMACY Opposite OW Main Collegiate Chatter Chuck Davey, the College edu cated welterweight, met Fritzie Pruden last night in Cleveland in an attempt to get a little closer to a shot a Kid Gavilan's welter title. The Michigiu State grad is the only kno w n profesional fighter to reach the top ranks in the boxing world, holding a master's degree at the same time. And with each Davey fight, witty sports scribes like to bring up the question: "Did Davey learn his whistling right and smashing left hook through his college studies?" It makes a good gag. " Actually the slugging Davey, who is one of the leading welters fighting today, probably did help his own cause a great deal in college. A physical education stu dent, he studied athletic training techniques, sports, anatomy, and physiology, among other courses. Of course, his biggest course of "study" came on the Spartan boxing team. Davey represented the United States in the 1948 Olympics and was a four-time NCAA champ. Oh yes, he was a "B" student. during his Michi-. gan State days. ti lllllllllll l l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Give Them a Hobby • For the Fishing Addict: • For the Would-be Artist: "HOW TO DRAW" "ART TREASURES" "OIL PAINTING" 0 Teach Grandma to Sew: • For the "Divot-digger": In addition we have books on baseball, chess, photography and many, many others. , ' ~ .. i l ist e.o, kr - . 0 -- 14 w! - 5.4;t—NA -- Ak k i i ii.- , 1:40. ~ THE DAILY §TATP colA• PE SYLVAI~jtI3 Three Penn State players impressed West Vir ginia enough to be placed on its all-opponent elevens. End Jesse Arnelle and quarterback Tony Rados were selected to the offensive team, and halfback Jack Sherry was named to the defensive squad. Arnelle received further recog nition from the Mountaineers as they named him the most, valu able man on the all-opponent team. Although West Virginia sub dued mighty Pitt, 16-0, in one of the nation's top upsets of the year, these Pitt players impressed the "Hillbillies": tackles Eldred Krae mer and Lou Palatella on both offense and defense, halfback Bill Reynolds, and defensive end Toe Zombek. . Other West Virginia opponents who made both platoons were 'linemenl Vince Perone of Furman and Steve Korcheck of George Washington. Unanimous choices were Krae mer and Perone on both platoons, Korcheck as defensive linebacker, defensive end John Latorre and linebacker Leon Cunningham of South Carolina and . end Arnelle. Other players to make the of fensive team were end Jimmy Byron of VMI; tackle Don Earley of South Carolina; halfbacks Gene Wilson of South Carolina and Wes Abrams, Washington & Lee; and fullback George Chumbley of VMI. ' The only repeaters from last year's West Virginia all-opponent teams were Latorre and Early, both of South Carolina. For Christmas Keeler's has 100's of Hobby and How-To-Do-It Books. "TACKLE TINKERING" Give to ,a novice fly-tier. "TROUT FISHING" beautifully illustrated to show how to catch the wiley trout E2MWO Give her a book on "GOLF CLINIC - 100 handy hints on how to _ireak 100. High Scores Feature Independent Cage Play The usual trend of low-scoring, hotly contested battles was re versed when Independent Intramural basketball resumed at Rec hall Tuesday night. For the most part the night was crowded with games which featured a very substantial spread of points between the losers and winners. Wil Hauer and Pat Kennedy, with 12 points each, led their DIR team to a decisive 50-12 victory over the Lions. Devils Bow The Grizzlies came to life in the second half of their 30-12 triumph over the McElwain men. The unprophetic halftime score was 13-7 in favor of the winners. The Devils failed to score a single point in the second period of play as they bowed to the Trojans 26-11. The Devils had held a first half lead, 11-10. Chief scorer for the Trojans was Jim Wallace with nine markers. The Firehouse Five quenched a very small Cadet fire 46-14. Leading the winning squad was Carl Snyder with 20 tallies. Bradac Paces Gorps The Nighthawks smothered the State Club 44-8. The winning quintet was paced by Dick Wend ler - who chalked up 19 points. Don Bradac with 12 markers paced his Gorps to a 31-21 win over the Dorm Eight five. The West 25 hoopsters won out l over a lower scoring States team 20-8. West 25 led throughout with the halftime score reading 8-4. Top scorer for the winners was Charley Ferguson with eight points. The Sponges failed to absorb a superior Elms attack and wound up at the short end of the 32-25 final score. Don Masisak paced the Elms attack with 13 tallies. The Bears trimmed the Phan toms to the final count of 25-17. Just a few of many books covering the subject of art. "EMBROIDERY" or 'NEEDLECRAFT" Keeler's Cathaum Theatre Bldg. Elms Score, 32-25 - - mot .. Aerial Barrage Penn State was outgained on the ground during the 1952 foot ball campaign but evened the score through its aerial superior ity. Just One Short Tony Rados fell one short of Penn State's touchdown passing record as he completed eight in the end zone during the 1952 cam paign. Your Trip Home Is IN THE BAG BY TRAIN! NO WEATHER OR TRAFFIC delays to make you miss holidates . . . when you go home by safe, dependable train. It's a headstart on vacation fun, traveling with friends . . . in roomy comfort with swell dining car meals! "AYE 00"=" IT'S A GIFT! 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