State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 24, 1910, Image 9

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    Wrestlers Lose to Navy
Last Saturday afternoon the Navy
grapplers won from o'irs by the
score of 41-2 to 21 2 ,bouts , Na ty
had a very busy day, wi'h a ba,ket
ball dame, a gymnastic meet, and
a wrestling meet ally schecul-d for
the one day 1 It was Navy's dab,
for every one of the tvents wis win
by a Iclean margin.
The wrestling vic ory can ' be
ascribed to the superior foirn a , d
condition of Navy's little men, for
they took the firs four bouts
Elder, Knot. and Sch fie'd sec, -d
clean falls for the Na y: while Cap
tain Gilbert. of the Navy. was given
the decision over Ca•tain Brown, l'n
the 13.) pounds cla-s, orl account
of his superior work and aggressive
The record Winning was in the IL ht
est class, where Elder won over
Glativille, with a bar
,and chanc•~ry
hold, in two minutes and twenty
seconds.
Our , victories were in the 158
poundS, and heavy weight classes
Very showed - much skill and clea'rlv
had, the better of .the argtime i nt,
winning the decision on form and
aggr,essiveness from Sowell.,
T e draw was,in the 175 pounds
, where Wems, of the Nivy,
met Lesh ,An extra tree minutes
fail-d to disclose s.upetioritv or the
part of eithei• of the Men anti the
mach was declare l d a draw ,
Talbot secured the only clean fall
for State, af er eight minutes of hard
1.
work, on a ar and chancery. chang
ing ,to a croh and half Nelson.
Summat
ry: 1
115,poun class—Eldeic Navy.
wort from 9lanville, Penn State, in
2 minutes 40 seconds, with a bar
an 4 chancery hold.
1 , 25 pound class—Knot, Navy,
won from Brundage, Penn State, in
6 minutes 15 seconds,with a bar and
ch.incery hold
135 pound class -IGilbert (Capt ,) 1
Navy, won from OroWn, Penn State'
THE STATI , CMJI,HI lAN'
Collin -
Lajoie
is gimiple-proof
whic I Reach '
ECM".
The
guarantees s
1 le IFitraLlt Oft
ititleicst per
abut Mir
10 cents
(Capt.,) on work and aggres's
after 12 ininuties, wiihout a' f
145 oou4d class Sch6fiec
won from IVlorriscn, P
8 minutes, with an arm) blt i
158 pound class— erv, Penn
State, won from Sowell', Navy, on
i form and aggressiveneks,l
minutes, without a fall I
175 potind class
and Lesh, Penn State, w
a draw in 12 minuts
Heavy weight cia-Ss--Tal
State, won frog Loftin, I\
minutes, with a bar and
changing to a cr l otch and
Referee, Mr H R Rile
napolis
'Comment 1 tom Allegheny
'lOn Mond: y the Peon , State
team won by tie score of 34 to 20,
while on the n-xt evening pucknell
was walloped 48 to 20 Die games
were as garhes can be on -f(or
eign floors and the State defeat can
be ascri.ed to nothing but tjhe
supeOori y of the Winning team,
Cobb
, Fred Clarke
Wagne'
i 1 Matthewson Evers
'if thsupenority and the numerous advantages
Il t
,' ood have over other makes.
'E 111 'RE - P %TENTED DIVERTED SEAM
I
l ke .... *h. Trade Mark
tisfac'don and perfect goods.
cial 114,e Pall (AiOr contatnr. c.-erythingof
iluilii4 to Base 13(01 it oue book. Ready
. t tie piers , or by mall.
1 or FAV:i: A'earh 1:c!< I.cll Catllogut.
J. REACH COMPANY
[ 1761 Tullp St., ITla.. Pa.
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though it is tne opinion that ! if Stafdl
Plays herd a victory will be recorded
Lot Allegeny.
h ri
The ga es were tin decided.cbn
trast, be use at State the playing
was clean and fair, while at Bueknell
everlythin was reversed. Even the
thei crowd) got into the game. hissing
at every Opportunity, a sure waV of
, ...
showing . oor spirit.
"The Campus."
1 :Fath'er 'o' Hanlon's Lecture.
veness,
Navy,
tate, in i
after 9
s. I 'Navy,
I, esttepl 'to
r
. ot. Pen - Li
avy. in 8
chancery
half Nel-
Oa Saurday Feb. 26. at seven-
I, thircy o' . cibck I in th Auditorium,
Fatkier A, O' Hanlon of Bellefonte
the ,sevent lecture in the
Free Lecture Course. His subject
will be "Art Studies, in S4ake
i
speare." In the course of his lecture
he will give readings from "Henry'
VIII," "Julius Caesar," ;and "The
Merchant of Venice." Those who:
heard Father O' Hanlon last year" at
his lecture on /Macbeth _need not
further inducement , to be at the
AuditoriUrn next Saturday evening.
He is a ShakeSpearean sch l olar, af
, , of An-
P1(11i' N'TVF
Mitts
took for tfiek
t) mark an
I
)Y the World's
by the players
by such stars as
Keeler
Sheckard
MA ,