brilliant Career in Ring Marks Life of Leo Houck w „ u , ~ • ' ~t.p i.- hi- with frat«*nm> , , „ :iuii is well ka<>wa . beamed, d is fifteen ■ i 'I hem Al! ... li..lick's Throe hun.ii-eil ami fusiyht. from f!y- •weiyh* ami then *i‘ »r Krai"-.- ami Kuala,.d urn-.a n- Amen.-a and (dibbons in St. , fjt-ivv U-ti-r-mml affair ’hat ;o Ciii:;*'!!.'. wl;« i::fi nt'Wvr:! a the vici'- is «*:- with Windmill jjn- Gn.li. ;>n«3 later l<*l a l" the I*iUshi:rsrh dervish. Xiair.fV. present liirht-heavv • :>«. *iS' U..lick's blows -Ihati t'> lie cmU-iU with a sixzlinjr that Houck met Harry Lewis. Kiev- j ci. thousand people saw the tight-! , ~ , i Boxing at that time was having its; ?rr*--iw til- toughest liloW !.'.•> oa.l ‘ . ** . ....... , »’• . e . :_’hist wave el popularity in !• ranee: -«U i-a'iiiiiugn for a ciown came in . i- : '. •• • 7., nviti-li vit u »nd there were many ladies present.; !,l |' ‘ ... The French treated the event as they! --- * ! • V~*' would grand opera ami after the tight | ! hailed Houck, the victor, as “the lion rim K* had alreadv conquered. U il- .... I . , ~ r -i : i American. : If'dai" elm! entfer f<*r the mnl- , . At . ~ , .7. i,,..,..,. It was against this same Harry; it t.uo.u. •- ‘ * • Lewis in Boston that I.eo fought one; U7,me. out Houck erashed \\ ilsoa : } wt of hijS earcerJ r.h itniummg rights and .ulMv Uwis !|<(l|ck the fir , t mrauag i.e < lcimou. .- c< roun( j } >u t the staunch Pennsvlvati 3-irW -am defeated O l»owd hut I.eo • . . • a '‘ . , t ii . . ian made an amazing stand and came asdcT.cd a return match, tie un.-i , , . . . , . . V , , , hack stronglv in the closing rounds •2 V t u- peer, although Wilson !•> • • .'. ..... , ... t*. win the decision. ci iUTHrrionlv over O l>owd was the. . .. . . -j - | After his return to the finite:! sun.! Hit.. . Suites Leo travelled to Canada de- Ui-nip.ey s I artnfr H;llif; . s . |K . 1 ;I tc-nsr.tu.nal t } : cn went to California and lost to ... Atlantic Cay j> nh . j| urriv rain Dempsey fee ite Liu went i< »ttre hi- helped ti hitter's battle of the century w : 1: rpenth-r at Boyle's Thirty Acres .r- That same L« stopped Esparajtuera. O data itht-heavyvveitrht champion : n fmtr rrtnils in Havana. Leo still retains s Cuban title. WRIGLEYiS j! mar More !; Ulv for your |W money |; 1 • and best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for g any money <*l3 fe NCING REMOVAL Although acting as refs State. Harold Ih-f h:-.'. - of ’ throe scholarships as well a-; Four teams moved a step closer to the Blue and Wh : t.- t-:.m. m'e.s; d many honorary and responsible post-! the cup awarded for inter-fraternity Leo of tin- opening, and foHt.witvr a ; tions. He has been eonnecteil with i vrestlinjr honors ami as many more ./hort talk with ISe/.dek after ; in- . the l: Diversity of (T.ionyro in many | v ere definitely removed from the raee IViin State-l’ennsylvania tram-- : t capacities and was chairman of the jin matches held in the Armory Tues- I’rankiin Field, ilouck deeid a Jo Illinois board of Vocational Kduea-jdny am! Wednesday evenings. I-- the Nlttany instilsi: : linn. He was also director of the*: j.. Tuesday's meets Piii Delta Theta l.en married in 11*1-: and has >i>: •.1 Uosenwald fund. -which is tie- ! failed pul in an apearance ami ac ihildren. three hoys and three yals. j \,.ted to helping the colored children | oin nne:ly advanced Friends Union to lie has three brothers. Kdward. Frank- from the South. j the next round. On the same evenin-r Mid John, all of whom showed eon-: i Ome.ira Ain Kho hovved to Sigma Phi :bounds must be on ! K ::: v.ii.i »••■«• I».rn ill UM-many. »«•; ' “I S. I'. K. «* th, fust nmfh by i...,!, LEASH, SAYS YOU6H.i ,, -- w " n m f i| « ••••* •*» *>»*■ ! O-ni ga Jlu Mm took tin? two | succeeding flashes by falls but their Campus hounds will n«> longer be] tardy »“n'.eback was not sufficient to permitted to wander at will, aero;-.!- j --v i-rvmio the early leail of their op ing to Chief-of-Police Yotigcl. AH j pnaenls. dogs. licensed or otherwise. will in; | Pi opened. Wednesday’s flicked up unless they are kept on ; schedule with a la-S victory over the leash. J Delta Kappa Sigma aggregation. Misbehavior on the part of several | The victois scored three falls, each fraternity canines precipitated the ; i:i less than three minutes, to win warning to dog owners. Several people ; « ver their opponents who could only have been bitten or attacked by over- j show one fail and a decision. In the playful pups in the past few weeks, iu xt meet Kappa Delta Rho garnered Owners of dojrs taken into custody ; three decisions but lost by a point to will be fined heavily. j Sigma Phi Sigma who gained two _i falls. The match, was undecided until l.t-ii was bora in l.ancastcr anil at tended St. JosephV Parochial who.,!.' Although remaining loyal t'* l”- 5 ; first low. the spurned circle. Houck; is adept at baseball—be enriches the Xittany freshman hasehall am! foot i:all teams. He played with the lam-, caster Tri-state team as an outfielder.; Uis basketball experience with the; M. Joseph's club added to his pnpu-j larity. while his splendid work as-, halfback on its football team, won - his more plaudits. The future Penn State coach first .-prang into prominence by soundly! whipping Mickey Cannon, touted . Philadelphia lightweight. Leo was • then less than twenty years of aye. j 1 With a bright glove career before, . him the sturdy Lancaster youth went | to England ami France hi lull for; further laurels. He was aecompan-j i«:d bv his manager. Purlachcr. and! another friend. William Uncap, pres- ( ideal of the Pennsylvania Boxing; Commission. i It was in Paris at the Wagnmi club FRIDAY SPECIALS FRESH HALIBUT OYSTERS CHICKENS FOR THAT SUNDAY DINNER FISHBURN’S Phone 357 Beaver Ave. | We Are Offering Some Odd Sized Student’s Shoes at 1-2 Price THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS Athletic Shoes a Specialty | State University Shoe Co. NEW STORE ON CO-OP CORNER APRIL Bth The Athletic Store FRATERNITY .-RESIDENT FRATERNITY MAT TEAMS TO V.S.T i-enn state | IN TOURNAMENT j the Sigma Phi Sigma heavyweight 1 mler (.oaeh Houcks direction j |jj s opponent and won the meet. Penn State's mixers won the inter- • ~10.1.1 last ywir. Lon thinks that t!u- j | _ pTJllTpnri’C it tet collegiate sport has done much ; J \ T Wit IV F> f\ I 9 to elevate the standards of the prize j J Houck has turned out several out-; standing amateurs here. Hap Frank. 1 Kags Madera. Freddy Washington. 1 Jack Wert, and Johnny McUlernna j were all inexperienced before Leo look them in hand and made them in ti i collegiate champions. Every Occasion Is Kodak Time GET YOUR KODAK OUT Get the Dependable Film in the Yellow Box PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP S. PUGH ST. Order that EASTER SUIT Now » S } Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing j s s GET YOUR HAT CLEANED FOR EASTER Jim ’ s ON ALLEN ST. II The College Man’s Shop | Now Showing Up-to-date Line of Society Club Hats For Young Men Styles of Today—With a Touch $5 $6 $7 HARRY SAUERSi ! j Allen Street ROIOELESS CHEEK' PLEA OF CO-EDS IN CAMPAIGN (I'ontinueu irom first page) ! 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