FATI;JAY, ,T.41WA13.74 8, 1854 Notre Dame Seeks Lions As '56 Foe According to a release yesterday by the Associated Press out of Cincinnati, Notre Dame is seeking a football game with Penn State University for 1956 to be played in Philadelphia's 100,000 seat Municipal Stadium. Ed (Moose) Krause, Notre Dame Athletic director, told the Philadelphia Bulletin's Frank Yeutter that the Irish appar ently were going to be dropped from the Penn schedule in 1956 because of the new round rob Frosh Lagers Lose 2d Game To JVs, 46-36 Whatever goes up must come down, and in basketball the ball is supposed to come down between the hoops on • the two banking boards at either end of the court. This tricky little deed was the most elusive characteristic in Wednesday night's 46-36 victory by the junior, varsity over the freshman cagers. Time. and time again the ball went up. It always came down too, but usually in the wrong place. The peak of futility came in the third quarter when the frosh missed 20 of 22 shots. Overall, the yearlings hit on 13 of 61 shots for a 21 per cent ac curacy. The JV's fared better, hiting on 18 of 61 for 30 per cent efficiency. From the foul line the freshmen hit on 16 of 38 and the JV's connected on 12 of 23. Joe Hartnett paced the fresh men with nine points and Pete Lang led the JV's with 11 mark ers. The JV's took a 10-8 lead after one period and watched their lead increase and dwindle--mostly in- crease—from time to time. This was the second victory for the JV's in two meetings with the froth. Billy Conn Indicted On Assault Charge PITTSBURGH, Jan. - 1 7 (?P)=A grand 'jury indicted Billy Conn, former light-heavyweight boxing champion, today on an aggravated assault and battery charge grow ing out of a street fight. Melvin H. Cummings, Pitts burgh auto dealer, was indicted on charges of assault and battery in the same fight and another fight involving Conn's brother, Jackie, last November. The grand jury indicted Jackie, also a form er bower, on an aggravated assault and battery charge, Cummings brought the charges againstg the Conn brothers and they in turn charged him. Cagers Seek Sth— (Continued from page six) ry stepped into the picture with eight tallies in the fading minutes to give the Nittanies a needed boost. Arnelle, Haag, Sherry, and Ron Weidenhammer led the State scor ers as the Lions moved into the thick end of- the schedule. Wei denhammer's scoring slumped Wednesday, when he registered only three ' points, but he more than made up for it with his stel lar defensive work and floor play. Tomorrow's contest will be the last home appearance for the Lions until Jan. 28 when they meet Pittsburgh. Following the Colgate game they travel to West Virginia, Bucknell, and Navy. - .11111111111111111 UlllllllllllOlllOllllllllllll l Ebe as choosy as you like . . ....F. , = - 77 take your pick of the best r. = - = -a' GEMEX = = Watch Bands :4 = from $5.95 --:- Men's and women's expansion El LI and bracelet styles 'in; stain-= - less or gold-filled.thands E: = (Advertised in LIFE) . = MOYER WA-TCH SHOP a' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA n Ivy League setup. Krause was quoted as saying Notre Dame needs an eastern game each year and Penn State would be a good opponent. Yeutter wrote that Krause in tended to apprdach his "good friend," Rip Engle, Penn State head coach, to talk about a 1956 game between the two universi ties. Notre Dame and .Penn State met in football in 1928 on Frank lin Field. A game with Notre Dame 'in Philadelphia would appeal to Penn State, a Nittany spokesman said, in any season when Penn State is not on Penn's schedule and provided it is a date when Penn it playing away. Penn and Notre Dame are sched uled to meet next. fall and in 1955, and Krause says agreement had been reached for 1956. How ever, Notre Dame would step aside in 1956 if the Ivy League round - robin becomes an actuality which apparently is about to hap pen Penn has indicated it would prefer to card Navy, Army, and Penn S t ate in its non-league games. Boxing Boni Lifted WASHINGTON,. Jan. 7 (iP)-- The National Boxing Assn. today lifted suspensions imposed on heavyweight Freddy Beshore and light-heavyweight Irish Bob Mur phy. The two were placed on the NBA's retired list in November "for the good of boxing." The Perfect Setting for A Dinner Date_ The ideal beginning for a perfect Saturday night date is a Candlelight Dinner at the Allencrest. Real pleas- ure awaits you and your date in our congenial din- ing room. Choose from a wide selection of delicious favorites . . . tastefully pre- pared and served in a pleasant, relaxing atmos phere. Make it a date to dine at the Allencrest this Saturday night. Dinner served from 5-8 priced from $1.0042.00 THE 19;100h41 105 W. Beaver Ave. Spartans, Highlight Although tryouts for the 1954 boxing squad are only engaged in their third day of sparring sessions, one issue is probably very prominent in their thoughts—the schedule. And well it might be, with such former pugilistic powerhouses as Michigan State, Syra cuse, and Wisconsin carded to meet the Lions. A quick rundown of some of the accomplishments of these three teams, and the other four squads which are listed to com plete the seven dual meets for 1954, will prove the size of the task for which Coach Eddie Sul kowski and his men must pre pare. The Lions will open their com petition with Michigan State. Two one-point losses were the only dark spots on the Spartan's rec ord last year during seven dual meets. Coached by George Mark ris, the Michigan Staters lost their first to Minnesota, 4 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 , and then bowed to Wisconsin five matches later, 4 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 . 1952 NCAA Champ Speaking of the Badgers of Wis consin, who won the National Collegiate Athletic Association title in 1952 on their home grounds but placed second last year in the same tourney, they will be State's third opponent. Idaho State Col lege copped the tourney honors last year when the annual event was held there. Coach Sulkowski, now in his You may' not see it in their outward appear ances.— but there's a big difference between these young men. One has held three jobs in the five years since graduation. He's still looking for a job that offers him a lifetime career. The other has been with a Bell Telephone Company during that time. He's on his way up! Seventy-five per cent of college men hired by the Bell Companies since World War II are still with these telephone com panies after five years! Here's why: Telephone Work Is Interesting You may train to supervise forces engaged in construct ing, installing or maintaining telephone facili ties; or to manage groups of people handling customer contact, accounfing or statistical work. You may work on engineering problems or be engaged in planning or other important Staff activities, such as personnel relations, public relations, or revenue studies. Badgers, Syracuse Nittany Boxing Card By ROY WILLIAMS fifth season at the Nittany boxing helm, will 'take his squad to Madi son, Wis. for the match. Wiscon sin's 178-pound NCAA champ, Ray Zale, was awarded the indi vidual trophy at last year's tour ney. College Park, Md., will be the scene of the Nittany contest where the Lions will be enter tained by the Maryland Terps. Last year, the Terps narrowly edged the Lions, 4 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 , for one of its three wins. The Big Orange of Syracuse will visit Rec Hall Feb. 13, promis ing to display similar boxing grandeur which has won it the Intercollegiate Boxing Associa tion title for the past five years. Syracuse won three of the eight individual titles, and also had three runnersup in the '53 East ern classic. After Syracuse, Penn State will face Wisconsin, Virginia, Army, and Louisiana State. These match es will be away; the Virginia University mate originally THEY STARTED OUT EVEN AT GRADUATION: Why is one doing better now? ,~~~~; ?">.. You Grow with a Growing Business The Bell System is one of the fastest growing busi nesses in the world. Since the end of World War 11, it has spent about nine billion dollars for new construction. The past five years have seen the introduction of network TV trans mission, dialing of Long Distance calls and the development of the remarkable transistor. And the next five years will bring many more changes. In addition, each year the number of college people hired is related to estimates of the number of future management positions to be available. No matter what your military status, it's worth inquiring about Bell System em ployment opportunities. Your Placement Officer has the details. See him soon. And be sure to talk to our employment repre sentatives when they visit the campus. The time to plan your future is now! BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM scheduled for Rec Hall, was changed after a request from Vir ginia, Defeat Lions Virginia, coached by Albert T. York, will be hoping to defeat State again after squeaking out a 414-3 1 / 2 win last year. Charlottes ville, Va., will be the scene of the 1954 IBA tourney. AlthoUgh Army posted a meager chart of 3-4 last year, they man aged to defeat Penn State, 5-3 in both team's final dual meet. Coach James Owen's mittmen of Louisiana State University will be a newcomer to the Lion card. Last year his team posted a 2-2-1 record. WRA Results Basketball Delta Delta Delta 27, Alpha CM Omega 20 Philotes 28, Alpha Xi Delta 7 Pi Beta. Phi over Phi Sigma Sigma forfeit Delta Zeta 17. McElwain - Sim mons 10 Ping Pong Alpha Chi Omega over Sigma Del ta Tau Tri Vi over Chi Omega :, .. .. , :: ~.Vi':., : :,::: : i....,'''''t .:::'..::•:.: tt ..: : : ...Mg : ::: ' : Zie : : q... .z.:- : ,,, f,. .::::::A*.i.::::. '.'' . I ' . .A:i:M. ..,..i ,Eii::,:::::?.:: : :•x*:::•:;- •;,,' rg::*.4.e.:,.S.:•::itirA EX;;= PAGE SEVEN
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