Friday, January 8,15)26 Fred Washington Gains Berth in Amateur Ring' Circles in Philadelphia In the Philadelphia Public Lcdyci [ of Jnnuaiy seventh, there appears on the sports pane the smiling coun tenance of a former Penn State stu den known and loved by the devotees of the squmed circle at the Nittany institution. Ed Pollock, sports fea ture writer of the Lctlyci, gives al most two columns of enviable com ment upon the shining 1 career of Freddie Washington ’25, winner of many tilts for the Blue and White mitt team in his senior yem,,192'l In tercollegiate 125-pound champion and winner of the runner-up lauicls in the 125-pound division of last spring’s .u gument , Pollock tolls the story of Washing ton’s use to fistic, fame in the ama teur ranks of the clubs fostenng the spoil in the Quaker city He could n’t base started the article m a bet tci manner. It runs like this: “Sometime ago a studious-looking i hap presented a contestant’s ticket at the door of the Enterprise Catholic Club, where the fust amateur boxing torn nnmont of the season was staged. “The gatekeeper took the ticket .md said nothing But he might have been thinking the boy m front of him didn't look much like a boxer. He was too handsome “The youth was dressed in good taste, his nose was stiaight, his eyes hoked thiough huge shell-rimmed glasses and there was no evidence ol cauhllower growth on his ears. His manner was nuld. Altogether, lie had the appearance of the shrinking type.’’ “Inside he met Hairy Conwav, president of the Enterprise Club “ ‘Hello, Fred,’ said the pro/ ‘Come on ovci, I want you to meet Harry McGrath' “McGrath, an A A. U. committee man, who has been sponsor and mam booster of amateur boxing in thia city, was found in the dressing room “‘ilany, said Conway, ‘shake h'Mids with Fxeddie Washington, a great little boxer.’ "They chatted a few minutes and then Washington went m to don ling tegs ‘“You know lum, Harry,’ Conway insisted ‘Boxed for Penn State last \cai Finished second in the Inter collcgiatcs. He\ a gieat boy* “ ‘That so '' replied McGrath It was his only comment. McGiatli didn’t think much ot Washington.: He didn’t look like a fighter, and now that he knew he was a collegian, he v as suic he wasn't “‘Just another lamb foi tli.i Aloises,’ thought McGiatlv.anri t than busied himself with the diavrmgs" ‘ln his hist bout, the foimcr Lion ling captain was "unlucky” enough, McGrath thought, to be pitted against Tommy Egan, Middle Atlantic welt u weight champion The commit- 1 tceman extended his sympathy to' Freddie as the lattci climbed under' the topes, but Washington simply smiled, shrugged lus shoulders and 1 ept his lips pressed together tightly It was a battle loyal The col legian leaped fiom Ins cot net with, the sound of the gong and sailed with both fists into the champ After a few telling blows were exchanged, Tgan went down foi the toll of mne, Fgan went down for a toll of nine, while Washington stood m n ncutial corner, waiting foi'his focman to re gain lus footing Pollock comments vpon the ideals of spoitsmunship' shown by Ficddie, for it was two oi three seconds latoi when Washing ton squmed olf with the holder of the lelt, thereby gi\mg‘Egan a chance to collect lus scattered senses and continue the bout “Egan, as smurt a boxer ns there Smith’s B Your patronage a! Powder Puff Beauty Parlors Second Floor Phone 451 Where Do We Eat? PENN STATE CAFE MO E. College Ave. !• FOR SALE OR RENt | The Lambda Chi Fraternity House | j 128 S. FRAZIER ST. * : : : STATE COLLEGE. PA. £ For Terms See WM. S. HOFFMAN v 224 Allen St., State College, Pa. In Amateur Ring FREDDIE WASHINGTON is, in amatoiu ranks, knew too much [for the college boy' Othciwise he would nevci have been able to suivive the first lound “Tommy staggered through und came back to gain an edge in the second and also the third The judg es oideicd another round Washing ton held enough of a margin at the finish to wm the award "The studjous-loolang, mild-man noi cd, quiet collegian had beaten tnc champion of this district in lus hist since he put away his gloves up at Penn State last spring “The Egan bout took place last October Since then, \\ ashington hasn’t missed a tournament, and in cidentally*, he has been beaten in only* cns match ” With Shanahan C. C. Although he was unattached at the time of his clash with Egan, Freddie now sports a membership card in the Shanahan Catholic Club undci whose name he will appeal in a tri city team contest m Boston on Mon day evening I Another paragraph in the story lends “He’s not such a fine defensive box er,’ McGrath told us, ‘but he’s vciy nggicsshc and fast both with his fcctaud hands He lias a good aright 'hook and when he tears in he xccps swinging with both hands “I didn’t think lie could stand up against any of our amatcuis in his class, but now* he has a good chance • to win the Middle Atlantic champion ] ibip ” i Accoidmg to the collegian, lus suc cess is due entncly to thd coaching he recoilcd fiom Leo Houck, Penn State boxing mentor, undei whose tutelage he was foi three years a stuking fig- Ime m the collegiate boxing constel lation bORD COUPE foi sale, 1922 model. Pnce $l5O, terms cash. Good value Call at COLLEGIAN olbce 1-8-tpd I OR SALE—To settle estate, two ex cellent faint piopcities, 20 miles from Penn State along Macadam load tow aids Lock Ilavon, at Hub-' leisbuig Roy M. Deckel. Adm, Stioudsbuig, Pa—Sec I’iof R G Bicsslci l-8-2tpd .rfoer Shop hvays appreciated >000000030! PENN STATE DEBATING TEAM PREPARES FOR TRIANGULAR CONTEST Undei the tutelage of D I) Heni' '2O the Penn State debating team is preparing for the second engagement of the year, a triangular clash with Buckncll and Dickinson. The piopo sition for the encountei is “itesohed, That the United States should entei Ihe League of Nations.” BuckneU's negative squad will VM’ with the Nittany institution’s allmnia tive and the Blue and l White nega tive group will journey to Dickinson No selections for the team ha.e vet been made but it is expected that Conch Henry will announce his plans [at the next meeting of the squad j Tuesday night at seven o'clock in Old Chapel OHIO ALUMNI HEAR TALK BY SECRETARY SULLIVAN Work of College and Plans For Graduates Arc Outlined at Cleveland and Akron , Addiessing Penn State Alumni gatheicd at two luncheons during the holidays, m Akion and in Cleveland, Ohio, E. N. Sullivan ’l4, alumni sec lCtaiy, outlined the woih at the Col lege and told of his plans for the coming yeai. Convening undei the Icadciship of .T R Silver ’l4, president of the Ak ion club, on December twenty-ninth, the alumni in that section heard the secretary, in the brief time allotte I to lnm, outline the various phase of activity at the College At the luncheon held in Cleveland on December thntieth, Scuctiuy Sullivan talkcd’on the woik ol the College and it* needs and the gcnai al piogiam lor the ye.u The dis cussion of the possibilities foi a nev piusidcnt and the situation m ath letics were the mam topics consulei cd. Meeting m New Yoik city on Mon day, Januaiy fourth, the Alumni Magazines Associated elected Sul’i \an secietaiy for 192 G and he wa also appointed chan man of the ad veitising committee PROFESSOR ELDER LOST TO ENGINEERING SCHOOL W T Eldei, assistant piofessoi m engineering extension and a membei oi the executive committee that di rected the affairs of the department aftei Prof N. C Millci’s resignation, gave up lus position Deccmbci twen ty-second to 'assume new uutics im dei the founer department head it Rutgers university Ihx post will be filled by F N Catheiman Piofessoi Eldei lias been in tin. engmeerng extension dcpji tmenl since Ins discharge fiom the aimy m 1919 .) 0 Kcllci, head of the de partment, cluractci izcd him as a man of keen judgment and a peisist rnl woiker lie iccened his Bach**- loi of Aits dcgice in mathematics ri 1917 at Penn State ADDITIONAL STUDENT SERVICE i We have made arrangement-, to protect ev,- student while m < college from loss thru fire or thcll ol jour b.igg.ge .ml ’ in.r per- ✓ sonal effects. ’• 3 Me can do this by a polity backed by The Pj’in-vh.’ina »u 5 Insurance Company, (over 100 year- ohl). ft See N. R. Revnold- at Thel.i \i or L L Will r*> fo, pi iu.ii! r \ EUGENE 11. 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(.lilies evil then .<> i.>l >. ,! u’_ i'i 'ted v itii iosii i at, 1.1 i (i i i ,n ih erta that it I- P’t;* » - ,u l u and tjrd.'c,, -mw aim ruin it,’! •. saiK.CJ q.ia i'j -i >1 a- ’a ’ll cM>" 'lhe c hibilon li. l i> a r d t li* t h .lcc'io i rf the u ' i n < 1 li ,■ ’it ot the ili’p u Imcht d aunil tai and the arc sect'on o." La u: Li* 1 ’*ge Women s CJub In conjurctio.i ~tl< tip- dsjd.i, fiof A,L Kocho'. he .d u! th* d - pmtimnt i>f aich.c i ’in ■ hi. i anged a u’liq i c I-dui ol fhu-ti' i cauls At pie-enL nu.u' di m . sil I've cai.ls tint in oi in. i 1 -i ioi tlien ongmaiitv .md a.,’ *. ihna.- tci hue been se'ect-d li al* c'-.*- tn’\ -.e iicisoP’l c..d nc-ign'ii b\ the n.di.Kiaal. wiiu ijitdh in \ THIBAUD ApPCAPo IN AUDITORiUM TONidiV (Contmucu fiom fust page) I’ioncli School, tin Lnnii tmi-ai i is without ri’ il I’’a loj'.i’t. f. m . tile ”i'poi’ant cu". d\ h -li !’<> a* - SPEED 1 hut's one thing NmU'mds “ain’t got noth’ll’ oKe but ' and v.e don't r t >n n vlit \m ll Unid .s; i' the choiu of the licit .kit’s n well rs begun..’* A fun 1 v<d iu •el mil iu upit .• 'b lei- i! > !i - 111 ,“ilov to Shi ’ \on mi. r a w vi , ( > ; W mid’s l.iu'.a si \ ~[v- { ~ i 'I Ih, nuir V ,/, st r, pi, V,,n' pin il hue d! b.i'.i loud n their •irise ol tha pmay md H»\linens of the tone lie pioducc-. the elcgnnee of !i- bowing, and ip mdividtn! car j c sing suit* Concert Well Received In toiii’neii’l'ig on hi, U'CLIlt 1C- P i at Nev. Ycnl tiie Tnuci s.ns, rinb.Md niuincd to i public that: I .1 not foi gotten him, bunging to du 'ii one 1 i w .li s ‘inguhr combin ilon o. d-lit.i and dignity, finesse .i I bn dt’’ ol -L. 1a ” Not uni. the 1 ;m nut 11 the othei New Yoik 1 du , ' ') i. -d oini.lui opinions of th ut) t \,m'. 'i I’ib iull j laved al Chicago tin !h i Wu'-l ' mi ,11 soul, “His play mg -rad to di”d*u mice more tiie i iit'Mmlm” - ch nacUustics ol the ! u"itlun.m- Uliuiile tavard the v loi’ii-stiuhed cicgnnie of style, the kilmg lm nurie. the stuo tine* ip * ul Mu n u .al outline, tint make Imp 'in • ul flic aiistutr t, of ait” In' mo v o" !p- iace he is ’ erv 1 i o'.d o' hi i'p a lunch : necstry, I'iL o’ltu cujiigh it v.as an Ual* r n Mitjtio (to si, wlio paid hr i appealjiicj, dthough he .tved much m Pans It was while 1 in Geii'iui’ th t Dr lleimann Wolif i > ih i i.nd ’i u 7ci to tint ot th.* Ua ! m \n' <1 It Ihice Nationahlic -01 Mi ~. "j I t ucei th Tin <! ‘ 'i t : it tool a 1 icnch , K.' . i . ! i ( c man to get , ..i ! *ut d T I d good suc- , ’i I,’’ . n iu e, my native i u -a d M. 1 , < . 1 i.ally, bit bc i.io t!i ■ v..i’ ! u n \ all icceiv u n Lcipsu an' l 1 i.inkfort” Tli b ail'- vugu* m Isurope has '•lov n -o great cu bite that he was fined oi jihi IP tire, dunng the a.t s. m fK. Amencin touinej ill i <» donut c cd Uim while he play , ’ ti > fin ciio t cilic- of the United t t-. iclu mg iccitd v.ith.Nev. ,il Pmlliai monu, Philadelphia, bt on- Miniumon i ClAcdand > lipiin >. Oulu t V. a’ii In i no pu.mg th.* violin, en if. n g «i fev. ]>('i - i.■ uhng hn n’t Ldl- iu. tin anient nunlh Ml I ;d n o’, ..I ac.ua-1:, almost , ntinii* li iu-_dt to cl.s.ie liteia tui 1 lie ci>"’ii.’c it guat Intel- f Christmas Is Over i 1 , You Had Home / Eats At Home. > Get ’em now at \ THE NITTANY LUNCH | on Alien St. Rental sport- Out in tins opati h/il plays a fast tenrufi gams and far' from bad golf. In bis music room ihs piano and the labor of composition foi his own amusement form a relax ation from the violinist The French musician in speaking of his interpretation of music says, "To interpret this music one must have a knowledge of the people them selves ns well as of their countries. I consider that an adequate interpre tation can hardly be mado of any fureign music unless one has hod the privilege of living with the people in their own land and studying the characteristics national nar well as scenic that have produced the com positions The interpreter must know i ins people and their surroundings be fore he can play their works." I <•Men say: "You can’t equal Williams” TT’S the lather. Williams Shaving Cream bulks large. It softens all of every hair. It’s sooth ing to sensitive skins; your face responds to its use as to a massage. Large-sire tube 35c; double-size 50c, containing twice as much. 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