Tuesday, Januiuy 2L, idau Seniors Gai VARSITY SELECTION BASED ON RESULTS Hubler, Campbell. Long, Cowell, Fisher Score—Juniors Place Second, Plehes Third Throw niff their opponents to do-; feat, senior matmon won a decisive! victoiy in the inteicluss setup Sat urday by amassing a total of 42 points The juniois veie second with 27, while the fieshmer and ‘■opho-i moies followed with <> aid 5, icspoe-i tively Six semois, including five veletansj of last season, gained College chain-1 pionships, while the jumois and, ficshmen each placed one winning t icpiesentativc. Coach Spcidcl will, Use the tttals ns a basis foi selecting l this ycat’s wrestling team Captain Ilublei, Campbell, Long, I Cowell, Fisher, and Ross weie victoi-; mus for the fourth-vein men liaili Kaisei was the lone junior title-hold- ] er, and Alex Turnbull, clevei Tulsa,; Okla, high school stai, earned off' honois foi the plebes [ In the opening bout of the final-,, Haikins, junioi bantamweight, was hold for a time advantage of 5 42 minutes by Ross, a likely-looking 113-pounder Cowell, stalling at a fast- and furious pace, had a lively tjyie with Dnvenpoit, his foe for the 125-pound beith, but succeeded m ijpowing him m a little moic than cjght minutes || Ilublei Comiucrs Stem (One of the closest and most in teresting bouts of the meet was be tween Captain Hubler and Stein foi tfie lightweight title Aftei a stiff battle the fot liter gained a time de cision of 3 58 minutes ovci his jun ior brother. [{Managing to secure a time advan tage of only one minute, Kaisei de feufed his semoi opponent, Johnston, m the 145-pound division In the following bout, the Oklahoma product gained a decision over Rajbitz, out standing sophomoie giappler. Both grapplers turned in veiy creditable performances ['Campbell had little trouble m pi ning trie shouldcis of Steele, jumoi candidate, to the mat in less than four m'nutes Paul Long, the fifth hrothei to weai the Blue and White cqlois, then followed with a decision over Sepic, thiul-yeai threat in the 1'75-pound class ••lii the last of the finals, Sam Fish ei camcd-the seniors to victoiy-by turning Stoieh, junioi- candidate, on Ins back in about three minutes Peaice was expected to icpicsem. the jumois m this event but a wrenched shouldei kept him out of the meet Opening the semi-finals of the title sciap, Harkins secured a time ad vantage ovpi Seeley of tno ficshmor and Ross tine./ Maize, the sopnomoje defender Davennoit downed Diehl, while Cowell did the same to Stough ton m the 125-pound opencis Dean fell before Stem, and Ken icdy botoie Ilublei in the 135-pound iieliminaues In the next class Lor inro vvn-. downed hv Kaisei, but lohnslon had a li.ud time securing \ 1 04 minute time ad’ antage ovoi firnsue, promising sophomoie tlm jei The 145-pound bouts lesulted in a full foi Turnbull ovci Schnutz, and a decision foi Raybitz ovei Paiana NEW SPRING DRESSES MOORE'S DRESS SPECIALTY SHOP A Complete Food Service PAINTING and DECORATING Wo will estimate your painting and papering 1 without obligation All Kinds of Wall Paper, Paints and Varnishes Porter & Weber Phono 1188 124 Frazier Slret n Interclas Jeffrey Wins Praise Of Stanford Mentor Congiatulutions to Penn State’s champion socccimen iveie lccciv cd lrom Palo Alto, Cal, last week, when the head of the department of physical cducution at Stanfoid umveisitv, Hauy Maloney, extend ed felicitations in a leltci to Couch Bill Jeffrey. Coach Maloney is soccci nicntoi it Stanfoid and he spoke highly of the recoid which Jeffrey establish ed hoic The spoit is glowing in the West, he said, and attendance at games inci easing yearly. COURTMEN DEFEAT MOUNTAINEER FOE Niltany Lion Team Overcomes West Virginia, 40*39, in Close Flooi Tilt With itf. one point lead glowing mmcasuraoly laige as the timer’s itch slowly ticked off the final six ty seconds of a ficiv stiuggle, a defiant Penn State quintet downed West Virgin ia’s fo i mida b I e comtnicn, 40-tc)-30, m an epic fiooi but tle at Motgantown Satuiday night. The Mountainceis led, 37-to-35, as the game entered its fi lial stages Scarcely Ki - SSSS*‘»'9S nioi a than two mm- J M. GLG'V'V utcs of play remain id'**Stoppmg near the center of the loor, Skip Stahlcy arched a high shot vhich hissed through the coids to tie he count at 37-all. The mal quintets tool-, then posi tions once moic as Brand and Bai itiug, opposing centers, wed for the j tip-off After taking a pass, Rod Fiy sent n long field-goal attempt home and counted a foul soon after to put the Lions ahead, 40-to-37. Game Close Throughout Little Sleepy Glenn, sensational Mountaineer font aid, rang up a two plyer to adrance his team danger ously within leach of the fighting Lions But a short tunc was loft as the referee tossed up the ball for the Inst time. A desperate Mountaincoi sent a last-second toss spinning to ward the basket, but it fell short just a& the gun cracked'with the Lions still aheitd by one point. Although the ploy of the last few minutes was the most exciting, the 1 entne game was hotlv-contcsted At no time was cither quintet ahead by more than foui points as the lead see-saw od continually At half time, Wort Viigima led, Ul-to-10. The Hermann-coached five showed a well-coordinated attack Saturday combined with sturdy defensive tac tics LeytJa and Frv consistently took the ball from the backboards either to check a Mountameei follow up shot or to attempt ones of their own Fred Brand outjitmped Baitiug thioughout the game m addition to tipping in several field goals Stahley and Saltzman, while combatting the Mountaineer attack, boie the brunt of the Nittany scoring. Scoring was evenly-divided on the TKe(srner s Mat Cro VENEROSO MAY WIN .UNLIMITED DIVISION Coach To Send Ca&oni, Epstein, McAndrews into Opening Battle Saturday Who will fill the middle and hcaw weight berths on the Nittany boxing team m the West Vnginia battle Sat uidav? With the hist encountei of the season only Inc days distant this question is a puzzling problem in the mind oi Coach Loo Houck Si\ enthusiastic candidates aio competing for the IGO-pound bcilh, but only two pugilists aie vicing foi the unlimited post Of the lattei two Geoigc Veneioso will piobably be the ehi ioico of the Nittany mentor unless Judy Lasich shows impiovcd loim be foie the week is o\ei ! Chaikowsky, slender junioi, who possess a beautiful left jab, has been outstanding in piactice sessions and wil' piobably fight in the middle weight contest It will possibly be he who will wear the blue and white lobe in the Mountaineci meet. Befo*e lie achieves this end, howccei, he must contend with Johnny Gnv.in, Ehng, Ilemy, Decindis, and Campbell Must Overcome Inexperience Coach Houck states that final se lection oi men for these posts \wll not be made until Finlay afternoon, smeo the competition is so keen that early selection might icsult in a mis take. Another handicap the Lion team must ovcicomc is that of inexperience Captain Maity McAnihews, Intel col legiate champion Julius Epstein/ami Casom aio the onl> icgulai vaisity men Mho Mill paiticipatc in the mec* Stoops, 125-pound candidate, Le\\- is, the probable 145-pound choice, Chaikov.sk>, and Vcncioso have not yet engaged in any encounteis othei than mteiclass scraps, Despite this drawback Houck has expicssed the* opinion that these leathei-pusheis will be able to hold their own against, thou Mountaineer opponents Lion quintet, every player finding the! net at least twice Stahley made five; field goals and one foul and Snltzman! totalled fom two-pl>eis to lead the: Nittany column. Little S’ecpj Glenn] lomped off with the gamers high-scoi-! mg honois with seven held goals and one foul. His lunmng mate, Cub bon, snaicd fom held goals and two fouls. Penn State (10) TOj--' Droii,l ........ Stiihley . 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A tarnished hand ol Lion, got jou licked"’ vvcie interspersedj jgiidmen accomnlished the* feat at the!with huge bites ( f the* sandwich in : annual Bc*7dektan steak massacre to!the hands of the mastci of icremon deteimme the iwisticatorj champion lies of the football team at the home otj Silence pervaded the loom when a the Nittany mentor Satuiday night lienewed supply of steak confionteu Countless steaks, then juicy sides'the alieady discoumged competitois dupping ovci the edges ot bountiful-!The quiet was broken, finally, by a Iv filled plates, suffered a cannabilis-, plea fiom Shu tv McAndiews to “stop tie .lute as Red Duvall and Dutch the bus till we take some setting-up Rickei went into a tie foi lust place j exorcises.” The only iopl> to the pica [Each consumed thiee whole steaks,[was u lathei weak icjoimlci fiom [two mountains of cake, and an endless Conch Be/dek to “take a deep breath' supply of beans and potatoes ,aml stait some oxidation ” j I Last ycais champs, Cal Shawlcy; Consternation leigncd when it was land Toots Panaccion. weakened in the, found that hut two mammoth piece.-, last quaitei and failed to score {of meat lenuuncd foi Heib Eschbach Shawley, howevei, claimed a moral j who had amved on the scene of ac victoij on the giounds that he had ttion too late to enter the titular iacc eaten suppei before he came The 1 The feast was brought to a close technicality was not allowed iwhen the jovial host confessed, ‘Tm Coach Bezdek, apron-clad, dnected I proud of jou, Red,” as he awarded the ceiemonics with a huge two-jthe championship to Duvall No ptonged folk m one hand and a lus- deaths as a icsult of the iciel have emus steak, ensconced betv.een slicesjboen repotted. JUNIORS, PLEBES WIN RING SCRAPS Individual Winners To Enter Finals At 7 O’clock Tomorrow Night In Recreation Hall Jumoi mittmen defeated the sen iorl, 1-3, v hilo yearling boxers con quered sophomore nngnien in five out ot seven bouts in the intoi class bo*- me, tourney Saturday Individual winners will meet in final bouts in 1 Reci cation Hall at 7 o’clock tonioriow I nigh. ’ Jones, senior imttmnn, won a clos.* j lout fiom liumson, jumoi, in the 115- pound class to open the meet. Retal iating for the jumo.s, Ruthiauil de mented FitzSimons in the feathei > weight division by a nanow margin I Ginsbeig clinched the second bout ifor the semois by decisively trouncing iGreenleaf m the lightweight melee j Bj knocking out Tice, senior pugilist, im the welterweight cla-s, Shukness ] brought the match to a tie ! In a fast .haul punching thiee {rounds, Haves scored over Eiseman to give the seniors a maigin which Campbell deadlocked by defeating Kaiser in the 175-poun,d class In the unli/nitect division, ..Chaikovsky won the meet for'lhe~junt<us by conquer ing Aikens in a close bout. Opening with'’a win for the yoai lings, Napoleon gained a dear margin over Stnckland in a wild-sv mgmg bantam bout Claire, sophomoic line man, forced Stein to go an extra clash Looker increased the plebe v.uns to [three b> vanquishing Worthington m ia clean light, and J. McAndrews sem -1 ed decisively over Miller to clinch the I match foi the* lust->cai men Ilons/ev I outclassed Snyder in the middle- Weight class to stait the sconng foi I the sophomores ; Nebel completed the vcalling total tby defeating Polak in three* hard 'lounds, and Yacoohams lccoidcd the 'second sophomoic* win bv out-boxing Guelfi in tluue fast rounds in the un limited class PROF. 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