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Bee Gee News March 9, 1949

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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the direc- • • • • • * • * * position was awarded the Music tion of 30-year-old composer-pianist Leonard Bernstein will Circle of New York award for the present a concert at 8:15 Sunday evening in the Men's Gym. most outstanding work of the sea- Tickets will be on sale today through Friday from 10 to son. He is probably better known 12 a.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m. in front of the Main Auditorium. for his Broadway musical, "On the Town" and his ballets, "Fancy Tickets also may be purchased after 7:30 the night of the per- Free" and "Facsimile." formance at the Men's Gym. The Eva Jessye Choir, which Students may purchase general standing orchestras in the United was the original chorus for "Por- admission tickets with Ac Card States. The orchestra has won gy and Bess," will appear at the plus five cents and reserved seats nation-wide fame through its Co- University March 24 as the next lumbia recordings and through a in tho Artists Series. Max East- for 60 cents plus their card. Gen- man, poet and author, will speak .series of extensive tours that have eral admission and reserved seat at BGSU April 3 as the last in the tickets will be sold to the public enlarged in scope every year. series. PICTURED ABOVE is the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra,

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March 8. 1949 SAE Set To Battle Sports **•» A Champ SAE Grabs Marsh Joins Winner Of Playoff Bowling Title The final round of the frater- Leim n Creates Badger Staff nity basketball season ended Mon- Mermen To Compete SAE clinched the fraternity day night with the undefeated Fred Marsh, former vanity Good Mat Team bowling championship at the local and freshman football and basket- SAE quintet, champs of League I, alleys Friday night by taking four ball coach departed for Madison, scheduled to meet the winner of i points from Delta Tau Delta as Wisconsin last week to take over the three team deadlock in League By Gene Diakel II to determine the 1949 intra- In Central Swim Meet challenging Kappa Sigma and Sig- his new duties as freshman foot- Coach Robert Leiman, in less mural basketball championship. ma Nu dropped vital games to ball coach at the University of Wrestling Coach than two years has developed at Wisconsin. Fighting for the first place Defeat Depauw 55-20 Bowling- Green State University a lower bracket clubs. berth in League II will be Sigma The new titleholders succeed A Bowling Green High School Using Many Subs strong- and effective wrestling and University alumnus, the popu- Chi, the defending champions of team. Sigma Nu, last year's victors. lar mentor was 1948, Kappa Sig and Sigma Nu. They have 68 points against 63 recommen d e d The losers will play the second Bob Leiman was born and place ATO and the third place Pi In Last Dual Meet for Kappa Sigma and 61 for the for his new post reared on a farm. He attended Theta of League I in preliminary dethroned 1948 champs. by the Badger's By Harold W.shburn high school in Butler, O., where new head foot- contests t othe title game which Coach Sam Cooper's Bowling he played football for three years Pi Tin-in managed to take one ball coach, Ivan i- scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday Green swimming team will travel of four points from the strong W i 1 1 i amson. night in the Men's Gym. and was elected captain in his sen- basketball team. to East Lansing, Mich., Friday to Kappa Sig outfit while Sigma Chi Marsh and Wil- ior year. Monday night Sigma Chi routed defend its Intermediate Cham- garnered a split with Sigma Nu. liamson started pionship at the 7th Annual Central The grappling coach attended their gridi r o n Delta Tau Delta 33-16, Sigma Nu Collegiate Swimming Conference. Kent State University. While go- In the other matches PiKA took careers togeth- trounced PiKA 39-21, and Chi The Conference is a loose organ- ing to school he worked part time four from Phi Delta and Theta er on the local Alpha downed Phi Delta 26-19. ization of independent midwestern In a rubber factory. Bob won the Chi won three from ATO. high school In League I SAE shellacked State YMCA heavyweight wrest- Fred Marsh squad. Both Theta Chi 44-17, Phi Theta colleges Including Michigan State, High men for the night were Cincinnati, Wayne University of ling championship in 1941 and in gained statewide recognition, Wil- thrashed Gamma Theta Nu 36-16, Detroit, and Fenn. 1942 he took the Ohio AAU cham- Ross Shawaker, SAE, 687; Bob liamson as an end, Marsh at and Beta Sigma bowed to ATO pionship for the heavyweight di- Horvath, Kappa Sig, 625; Jim guard. 37-22. Michigan State's power-packed vision. squad is heavily favored while Stull, PI Theta, 623; Chuck Share, After playing two years at Den- Bowling Green will fight it out The U.S. Army had the benefit Sigma Chi, 509; Don-Tigges, ATO, nison, Fred returned to Bowling war he spent four years in the with the other entrants for run- of Bob's service for three and a 504; and Catman Zurlo, Sigma Nu, Green to egter the university Navy Air Corps and was dis- ner-up honors. With the excep- half years. A year and a half of 602. where he starred on the Falcon charged as a lieutenant comman- tion of the Big Nine, competition this time was spent overseas in Single game leaders included grid squad. He also played on the der. in this meet is as tough as any the European theater. Art Balsat, Theta Chi, 214; He took over his coaching His successor here has not yet in the country. BOB LEIMAN, Bee Gee trap- After he was discharged, Bob Shawaker, "211; Horvath, 204; and chores at BG in 1940. During the been appointed. The meet Itself is rather un- plinf mentor, turned out a team returned to Kent and to wrestling. Dean Barnicle, ATO, 200. usunl. All contestants swim in that was victorious in six of tan In 1947, he was a member of an preliminary heats to be held Fri- •tarts against some of the bait ' undefeated Kent mat squad and being the freshman material com- ELBOW ROOM HAMBURGER day evening. Then they arc clas- competition in this section of the passenger of the National Junior ing up. sified according to times in either country. AAU heavyweight championship. In relation to interest in the the intermediate or senior di- Coming to Bowling Green two sport' as far as participation is SHOP visions. Finals will be held Sat- Pauw pool record, by churning the years ago, Bob started to work on concerned, Coach Leiman says urday. distance in 3:07.8 seconds. a wrestling squad. The new that about 60 men tried out for FOOT LONG HOT DOGS, 20c 300-yd Medlar Relay—lit, BG (Koenla, the team this year. Bob reports Last year Bowling Green won Kline, Shearer). Time 3:07.B. team didn't do bad at all in its the Intermediate Championship 200yd. Free Style—1st, Parsons (BG), 2nd. first year of organization, winning that the audiences ut the melts Also, try our delicious Chili, 20c Sieve (BG), 3rd, Anderson (DP); 4th, have been increasing all year long. and placed 7th in the senior di- Kline (DP). Time 2:33.1. three, losing six, and tying one. vision. On the basis of their per- GO-yd. Free Style—Isl, Cooper (D); 2nd. So far this year Coach Leiman Respective to this, the coach and • Woodlllf (BG); 3rd, Joyce (BG); 4th. states, "Larger crowds make bet- formances this year the Falcons Spore (DP), time 31.8. and his Falcon wrestlers have a should stand a good chance to re- Hiving lei. Felsel (BG); 2nd, Ewlng (BG), record of six wins and four loss- ter wrestlers." Heinz Soup, only 15c 3rd, Snyder (DP). tain their Intermediate crown. ISO-yd. Back Stroke— 1st, Amsluti (DP); es. Ever since the team started in Coach Leiman is married and Last Saturday the Falcons eas- 2nd, Koenig (BG); 3rd, Stuber (BG); 4th. competition, it has had a schedule has a four-month-old son. Bob OPEN MON., THURS., 11 a.m.—12p.m. ily defeated DcPauw University of Knuth (DP). Time 1:44.6. as tough as that of any other col- wants to continue coaching wrest- 100-yd. Free Slylo—1st. Walker (DP); 2nd, OPEN FRI., SAT., 11 a.m.—1 a-m. Indiana in the latter's pool, 56-20. Frary (BG); 3rd, Cooper (DP); 4th, He||- lege in Ohio. Bob believes that by ling and teaching health -and nor (BG). Time 58.5. OPEN SUNDAY, 4:30 p.m.—12 p.m. Coach Cooper used mostly re- 200-yd. Breast Stroke—1st, Fox (BG); 2nd, wrestling strong teams, Bowling physical education. With his ubil- serves in this the last dual meet Lehan (BG); 3rd, Reed (DP). Time 2:45.5. Green is more likely to become a ity, and a steadily improving 2:45.5. stream of materiul, Bowling Green 112 West Wooster Street of the season for Bowling Green. 440yd. Free Style—1st. Brown (BG); 2nd, power in the mat world. Bowling Green's 300-yd. Medley Steve (BG); 3rd, tie, Anderson and Next year, BG can expect an should have an outstanding wrest- Relay team of Kline, Koenig, and Kline (DP). Time 5:75.3. ling team in years to come. 400-yd. Free Style Relay—1st, BG (Fraiy, even stronger squad, one reason Shearer set a new varsity and De- Parsons, Moore, Joyce). Time 3:59.0. FORMALS Beautifully cleaned for that coming occasion Impress your" date by being neat and self assured SAMMY'S DRY CLEANING ACROSS FROM KOHL HALL

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