• TSTA . I.• ` 3 •tt Ve t ; k., t y "lip r 6 •, 7 ". 1 - 7 4, ft 1 k.L 1 4( TATF, 44,1,2 11.11. VOLUME 7 NCJMI Lk 19 PENN gATE DOWNS YALE Old Eli 's First Defeat in Yale Territory ENGLE SERIOUSLY 11111 CE Glanville, Neidig, Sehullenberger and Very Win Their Bouts, But Yale Men Turn Tables an Mot risou, Lesh and Engle. Team is Honored on Return Home. On Friday February 2 I,Penn wrestling team won a 4-3 victory from Yale, at the gyrnilLum ci New Haven, The meet w,.`s ex tremely fast and hotly low: t ilt fioni start to finish, and was a great win for our team and for the ( 0111 ge As Yale beat the Navy -1-3, aid and the Navy team cicieatecl ton 5-0, with two draws, a looks as though, We had a champ on team As there were sevefal social func tions on 'the night :of the contest, the attendance was N , ei y •>rnall, Yuid both teams felt the lack of encovt agement. That our men or this handicap, and that ocfasionecl by the long tip, is all the more to their credit. - , , The contest was held uncles the same ruling as the Lehigh m;-et hcl.l here, exceot for the ,fac..t. thct \;lich the men 'were biought back after having wiestled ofi the mat, nb holds were allowed 'lle man viho was. underneath took a Simtlat posi tion on the mat, but the other man was compelled to 'tart w.t bout an) hold. The tetetee WdS M 1 iviaikle of New Haven. The lust bout, betwecn Hitch cock, Yale, and Glanville, Penn State, started 'with a. spit itcd lush. The men were very fast and evenly matched, and the entire 9 minim bout was fought with little advant age on either side. IVlur.t of tht time was spent standing up, and neither man yvas able to gel a decid ed hold on his opponent. The end of the bout passed in a, spirited a manner as the stall, and the bout was then declared a cha - .v. As it had been decided to wrestle ott all ties after the meet, Glanville was' taken in hand by Director Golden in preparation for the bout that was to follow. In the 125 pound (In , ,s Colvei, when the lightweights were called Yale, was opposed to Neidig, Pen' u'don to wrestle off the tie. 'Under' State. This bout staited in a., last' the most trying and exciting cir-1 a manner as the fust; but qui( kly cumstances, Glanville stepped upon ' reached its climax. Aim a nun-' I the mat to break the tie in our fa ute's hard, rough wuik, the men ' voi. He started speedily to work were on the mat ; with Coivu hold- i his man hard, and the bout was ,' ing Neidig by an aim 101 l By a very f as t Hitchcock gained a' quick shift, however, Neidig Lhang- L h ance , , , h o ld , but Glanville secured' ed over, gained a half Nelson, and a bat and body hold by which he threw his opponent v ith the sam,.! kept Hitchcock on the mat until hold that was so suae-,s,ul in the time was almost up Neither coul Lehigh meet. The fall, in 1 min obtain a hold, and the end of the 3 27 1-2 sec., was the quickest one 01 inmate period found them fighting the meet, and was a great wi 1 iot ha,d for the advantage. The bout our plucky manager was awarded to Glanville for his ag- Moriison Penn State,m , t Wheeler, gie•,sivene -, c.. and therefore caused Yale, in the _l3o P`'"" (1 ' ld ' the tide of %idol yto turn 4-3 in our Wheeler is one of the i,cte ans of la\ or Let us all say "Well done, the team, and one of the best men mci , ,, , and congiatulate the team on it The bout was very fast toi •;.) ,an , ' the college On another notable minutes Both men ‘s IC`,lled halal ~,, to, v _ taking many Ohm ey and ti frequently for hoick, Alter the It'll hpi-,copal Church. 9 minute petiod, toe bola wa-, givenT,t ,rtld.tion to the foul o'clock to Wheeler for oggiesive- ' ou Stovlay there will be ness Morrison, howevei, deseiNes CHmmumon at 9'30 a m. cied,t foi the clean hard fight he piochiced during the entire bout At 145 pounds, Little, Yale, clash ed with Schollenberger, Penn State. Alto a shoat period of foot work, on the mat, in which both men tiled iepeatedly for holds, Schollen beigct iushed in, lifted his man horn the mar, and threw him heavi ly, Gaining a b - ir hold on one arm he tinned Little over, and gained a tall in 3 min 50 sec The fall was very neatly gained, and put an end to one of the shot test and fastest bouti, of the evening Avery, Yale, was Very's opportL cut ,n the 158 pound class, The men IA eie of th-.: same build, and in other ie.,pects very evenly m , tched. Very, howevei, had a imai ked advantage in stiength. Aft- ei 4 minutes of strenuous work the men took to then feet, neither suc ceeding !it keeping the other on the Ile last three Minutes were! vet y fast, w.th Very taking the ag H - gressive most of the time. At the, end of the petiod he gained a well mewed, decision for this .superior work in aggressiveness.' In the light heavy-weight class Capt. Cleveland of Yale met Lesh, , Penn Stater As Cleveland has not lost a bout during foul years of in tercollegiate wrestling, it looked bad for e our own veteran. The bout proved to be the roughest of the meet, and v, , as wily decided at the end 01 the period. Lesh missed several chancery holds, and was un- Herneath when they went to the mat. He bloke all the holds Cleve- VvctS lAA at ally dine. 1 near to being down. ' Cleveland was given the decision on aggres s siveness, but Lesh npne the less is to be conglatulatecl for fighting a great battle. ! Peliv of Yale, wz - ,s oppo . sed to Engle in the he ivy weight division. At the very start, Engle , went after his man l'rtd, and succeeding in (hi ow n at the edge of the mat. The:, were bicught back, and Petry N' as placed on tcp. He sue ; cceiled gethnr, a bar on one arm, but Eit r.; 1, up with the man tlin2ii.g to him. As ihey worked attoss tl e mat, they fell together, and the folte of the fall bloke one of Engle's ribs, Although only two minutes had passed, he fought pluckily to the end of the bout; and smely showed true Penn Statl'spitit by sticking to the end—Hampered as he was, he could not fight to ad , vantage, and Petty gained the bout h decision. /The scoie, therefore stood 3-3 STATE COLLEGE, FA , MARCH 2, 1911 BASKETBALL SEASON CLOSES Blue and White Team Winds Up Successful Season by Trouncing Lehigh and Buckrell The final two games of our 1910- 'll basketball season weie , played last week 'and they resulted in two o the best victories gained this yew. Lehigh was taken over 34 to 13 last , Wednesday night and on Fricray, `guekne'll was vanqUiShOcl 34:t0•16, both battles ,being staged on the - Armory floor. ' •It. did not seem , possible that our five; with Captain Blythe out of the fray on account. of an attack of the grip, could give Let igh het ~woist' defeat Of the season - but such pz oved to be the case. Hai tz played a great gan,e at Blythe's guard and Our men Outpassed the visitois in bewildering fashion dur ing the most of tht game .Shore was almost in the foam he displayed in the earlier ,Columbia and Bucknell contests, five field goals going to "Porkys" credit The first half ended 17 to 9 in our "favor, Shore, McEntire, Young, Haddow and Hartz making the points for the Blue a'id White. In the second period Lehigh did not secure a , field goal until within one-half minute " of the end rof the game, when White got the lonely Blown and White ' score from field.' Craig secured three pretty field goals in, the 13 minutes he play'ed, and the Lehigh team was swept oft its feet in a manner duplicatecl,bv no other fivt than Penn Stat = this winter. "Athletic Chailes" Seemed a nice lgoal before the battle was oyez and another splendid victory was chalk ed up for our men. On Vriday night the season was closed by a good triumph over Bucknell, the final total tot the sea son being 9 victories ~ 2nd 4 defeats The first half was t, o dose fix corn foit,, Captain Blythe still remain ing on the sidelines Several 'times the Lewisburgers were within one of two points•of tying the score, the o,ange and Blue five wet king might and main ft,' a victory. Alter a double foul had .been missed on both sides, McEnthe opened the scoring with a neat field goal, "Mac" proving the backbone of out offense dining the entire game Shore made a foul goal and Young' added a clean goal from field ori a long shot. Shore made another from the foul line but Kurtz got two of the same variety Bartholomew now scored from field but fiadclow evened this up by caging'a ni' e` one , Shore's basket was now followed in quick succession by field goals for Bartholomew and Zehner and a foul goal for Kuitz Then McEntee and Shore made field goals, as did Had dow, whose score did not count, however, as iefeiee Turner blew his whistle with the ball on its way toward the basket. The final stole of the half was State 14, BuGlc 'lien 9. ' Captain Blythe assumed his icgu lar ,position at tight guard at the fast of the second half and proved the backbone of our defense for the rest of the game just a , , McEntire was on the offense. Oui five ilow pulled together in i.ieat sti'e and the result of the half was 20 to 7 against Captain Kurtz' , , men Mc- Entiic, Young, liaddow, Blythe and Amidon smiled our scones [tom field while Slime made two fouls, for Bucknell Klutz and Baitholo mew aecuied field goals in the sec- I e 1 40 -1 , - '44 1---4(2 and half ,-toli-hrt goal. '11 , (2 rnofitaldu 1 ( son' With \\ , J earned \1( tout <l.t towald r' % '` al , rniltounent of the ) t ir,tJ. " Om te,qn that ,tet at( Sw.ullimoie will uphold the ail il at v IA the question, teom withil debates with II tie4.eqd the neptive. Lt t ev( i y rt un State man be in hts s ,, ,tt in tho All(k011131.0 at 8 p.' m. 1. 4. 1 Lvcumg ready to show his to it:. to the tram, aid to cheer on \llu luny tt cnttit Who have worked Lu I , aid te1,..0 this debate. COL U I'4 L A MEET , )ur Virest 14leet. Columbia on Aiti..r the glut work they did ap,,zin , it Yale on Fuday, the team meets Columbia in the Armory on' A-1 all tu•tioi.st to support our capable bunch of men. Not only do they used our chemin2„ but al.>o out financial sup, pots, ~ ince die bips must be paid ..foi by the home games. The Col umbi I (earn will get hue on I.*.'iidoy eveiung and will slay witil Sunday mop - ling rhea e p, no doubt that they i , ve a :thong team that will `make ow wiestleis exert them• wive; to the utmost. The classe , , ni whic..h Columbia is pal tww.uly ale the 125, the 115, and the heavy. It might be /new-toned that Cartilhers; who re pic-(no, Columbia hi the 145 pounds cla , ,s, is a biother of J. (..untlut;„ 'll. in ()Kiel to he'p Ci ni te_im to du_ utniost, let US attt ad as we did the Lehigh meet, awl clicet lot the b , f.a wiestimg team to out II k tat zziTIP, of Hz) 1, zcl kin II i n I' , ~ ('III, 1;„ I 11. 1 11e rlgii ,l,llniA I till( II t:, MI. 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