Friday, January 21, li)3u Boxing and Wrestling Teams To Ring Champions Meet Mountaineer Foe; Grapplers Face Penn Rivals Tomorrow Untried Lion Mitmen To Battle Tomorrow' At 1:30 O’clock WEST VIRGINIA COACH PRESENTS 3 VETERANS' 2 Second-Year Men Will Enter Ring in First Regulai Appearances Seven untried rugged Mountaineer-., 1 aspiring to be the first pugilists to humble the Lion inleicollegiate champions, will face Penn State’s strong but ine\ponenccd mitmen at the opening meet of the season in the Recreation 'Halt nng at I*3o o’clock tomorrow afteinoon Although bo\mg has been a icguLv inleicollegiate sport at the Morgan town umvusity but tv.o \ears. Coach Eddie Vacheresso has whipped into shapo a piom.sing team detci mined to avfcngc the 5-to-2 set-back handed him in the Lion encountei last yeai The Mountaineei mentoi has been experimenting with a squad compos ed laigely of sophomoies and will I ■■■■■ —■—■■■. theieioic piesent on^y uec c'-pcn- Q||2»F"' V encod leathei push §gP eis. Owen Hamil §r ton, featheiwcight, y Ilanv Stunkaul ' '" f ; and Captain Gregg le^s » ,n the 335 and 145 - pound classes lespcctive r h. me the only IgllL iyi. Jill changed punches in the meet hole Inst Coach llouch, howe\er, has been woikmg under a sinnlai handicap Hi., veteians this \eai aie Julius Ep stein, bantamweight stai, Com Ca sern, 135-pound legulni, and Captain Maity McAndicws, who will defend the light lu?a\>weight beith When the fust gong sounds. Julius Epstein, inteicollegiate champion, will step into the loped aiena again.t eithei Mark Russell 01 llowaid Sam son Both, of the lattei ha\c been evenly matched dunng pmctice ses sions and Vneheiesso is undecided as to his choice _ is the moic experienced of the two it is likely that he will teceive the call. Lewis To Battle Captain Krebs Davey Stoops, slugging sophomme featheiweight piospect will oppose Owen Hamilton as the atti action in the second bout Hamilton is one of the icgulais who lepicsented West Vnginiu in the infoimal match here last jeai Either Bom Casom oi Ottie Wood w.ll battle, Ilauy StUnkanl for su promacy in the 135-poimd bout Al though Bom holds the edge ovci Ol lic Coach Houck feels that the laUei vould gain valuable expeiionce bv fftiticipating in a leguln meet Final decision to who will li’l this class will not be made until tonight The Mountaineei captain, Giegg Kiebs, who won his bout heie last yeai, will challenge the mexpenenced but fa«-t A 1 Lev is in the 115-pound ••etto Unless the unfotescen occuis Alo\ Chnikowsky, lanky IGO-poundei will encountei eithei Jake Sefculsky oi Bob Hamilton, two neavy-hitteis who weic* regulais on the football team Captain Maity McAndiews, Lion mainstay m the light heavyweight di vision, will have as lus opponent Leonaid Ilavvkms a sophomoie slug gei who has ovenvhelmed all opposi tion in this division In the con cluding bout Gcoige Venetose will be pitted against an unnamed candidate Coach Vacheiessii has not yet decided v ho ho will use to defend this posi tion MENUS TO DESCRIBE BROWN A shoit aiticle concerning Biown umveisity as well as pictutcs of the institution wilrbc placed on the dim mg cai menus of the New Yoi 1 , New Haven and Haitfoid lailjoad SKULL AND BONES ELECTIONS Kenneth R. Kaiser ’3O Richard J Detwilci ’Bl Evan C Rcgse '3l Pan 1 E Rekeis Ml When pictures are possible KODAK FILM GETS THEM ALWAYS DEPENDABLE The DENN QTATE Aiie JTHOTO OH OP Phone 'lOO 212 E. COLLEGE AVE. WEST VIRGIN! \ Veterans Will Fight Here Tomorrow H S TUNKRK.Q G . Krzees MON COURTiEN ! OPPOSE MAROON ! Tilt Tomorrow Will Open Floor League Race With Orange Anti Maroon Fiv es As a climax to a full day of Nit lanv spoits, uval MaVoon and Lion ountetwill open the Colgate, Syra cuse, Penn State couit association gamcßswhen they clash in Reel cation Ilall at 7 o’clock tomonow night. With each of the tlnee quintets scheduled to battle its two opponents twice dunng the season, the team learning the best aveiage will he avvaided a silver tiophy. The same Lion five which downed : Carnegie Tech and West Vugima will stait against Colgate Although Ficd Biand was unable to practice lcguku- Iv this week because of a loot mjuiy, he will hold down his center beith in tomonow*s tilt Rod Fiy and Wally Leyd? w*ll pan at foiwaid with Skip Stdhley and Sol Snltzman defending the Nittuny goal » Bnnnckcr Returns When Duqucsne was downed, 33-to -2C, Satuiday night, it maiked the Mnioon’s fouith victoiy The Hamil ton live has defeated Coi nell twice, 37-to-22, and 31-to-25, and Toionto, 32-to-22 New Yoik university cop queied Colgate, 42-to-25, while Foid liarn gained a J4-to-2J decision. St Bonaventuio loweied the Maroon qol or*- in the season’s openci Captain Duke Bonackci, forward on last yeai’s Maroon team which bow ed to the Lions hoie but turned the tables at Hamilton, will stait at his icgulni post tomonow night Hagv v'lP be his lunning mate and eithe. Nicliols oi Peckhnm will jump contec Sullivan and eithei Gieynwald oi Capes aie the Colgate guaids The Hamilton couitraen aie coached by Llovd Jonlan, fonner Pitt stai, who played on Panthei couit teams heic ir 1020, ’2l, and ’22 -Because the game with Uisinus which vrns to be played here Febru ai.v 7 conflicted with examinations at. the 'Colicgeville institution, the contest has been cancelled. 65 WINS, 30 DEFEATS, AND 11 TIES, BEZ’S GRID RECORD Sixty-five victories, thnty defeats, and eleven stalemates is the iccord of Pcnr State football teams dunng Hu go BozdeK’s regime The Lions weie iccogni/ed as Eastern champions dur ing the undefeated 1020 and 3921 sea sons Two tie games vvoio played in each season, howevci In 1919 the team lost only one game Fiom 1922 until 1920 the Nittany eleven slumped, but won lecognition again ir 1927 The 1928 season wus the only oric in which the team failed to win as many games as it lost. Win ning six games and losing thiee dui ing the past season, the Bozdek elev en icgnined its foimer piestige. BASEBALL TEAMS TRIUMPH 103 TIMES; LOSE 18 GUIES Victories in 103 out of 151 games stamps Penn State’s baseball lccoid lender Hugo Bezdck as one of the best in college tanks The team hung up a iccord of 30 consecutive wins dunng tho 1920 and 1921 seasons Bozdek dnected the basketball five to 11 triumphs in 13 stmts dunng his single year as coach of that spoit. DRUID ELECTIONS William V. Maitz '32 Robeit W McKune ’32 Matmen'Begin Bouts in Recreation Hall At 3 O’clock F. AND 51., COLUMBIA SUBDUE QUAKER ARRAV Hubler, Ross, Cowell, Reybit/, Campbell, Kaiser, Lony. Fisher To Rattle Fonn Slate’s untiicd mat lean will attempt to onen the season with a v»e toiy when Uiej tackle a lormidabb Penn array in Reel cation hall at 3 o’clock tomonow afteinoon The Quakeis, nftei stai ting the season in pool style, hope to breik in to the winning column bv a victoiv ovei Coach Chaihe Speidel’s matn l» Both Columbia ard Fianklin ami Mar- shall have tiounccd the imudeis m picvious meets. Ross, List 115-poundei who was m- Napoleon, plebo pugilist in the ban eligible last yeai, will icceive the trni„o.» I ht conquered Ilaiii'-on, bantamweight assignment foi tho hi. jumot opponent, by a decisive Lions m the opening bout lie will in’igm to s.ait the ftoshrian scoi opnosc eithei Hough or Ciissrian,'mg. In the 125-pound division, Ruth both members oi last yeai’s team, m laulf e.etud the .match by winning Famngton, a newcomei to the 'quad ,a haul tine* iourd bout fiom Cum .ming , vpulitig cf”tendei substitu- ICm C.iptain Ineligible* ! linfc 10 , „ tt , n ■ In the feathei weight division Con- A biams, boxing in the touinej foi ell, weanng the Blue and White, x* ill ihl! li!sL time, on Co , the plebes by meet a woithy opponent in Iloepkc cjown.ng Giccnlcaf m the lightweight The Philadelphia icpioscntntive has aftci a slugging bout Fol considciable expenence m inteicc.l- ] oum;r m tnc footsteps of lus brothu, legiate wicstimg and should put uni.j defeated Shukness by si haul fight , n agieeue attack in a fnnly close Iloin, foimci Penn boxei now con- fight to icgtstoi the thud v»,n foi the poling on the mats, will meet Captain y.wibngs in the 145-pound bout Hal Hubloi in the IJS-pound setvo ‘ iskowit*, nevveomto m the veailmg Both men me veteians, but the Quak-,| ine . uPt tcmo( ] n chght advantage ov er grapplei with a biaco Ei<.(»i,i.,n m thtee slow lounds to to lus ciedit aheadv this year is Mic t} lc middleweight setto anti the mole seasoned eontcndci. match ioi the plehes In a tussle Entenng his fnst collegiate compe- puncitatcd by wild blows, Campbell tition, Kail KaibCi will oppose Bob|gained the second win foi jumois, Biulmkci, fiashy Red and Eluo vvel- \ .nquislnng Ncbel plebc light-heaw teiveight Dick Kneppoi, Penn cap- weight tain and defendu in this iani„ is in el’gible to entci the meet Campbell \gmnst Leo Foi the fiist time donning the Ixit tany colois, Revbit/ will match tucks with Pappano in the 155-pound bat tle. This will be the Lion icpiesenta tive’s fust collegiate iputeh, vbtls.the Philadelphia vviestlei is a vetcian ol sevcnil j ear’s cxpci lencc. Campbell, 105-pound mnner-un in last yeni’s mteicollegiates, will have his woik-out against Clay Lee The Perm entiy is a biothei of Paul I-ec one of the stais on last yeai’s lean l at the Philadelphia institution Facing his baldest test in an open ing bout, Paul Long will in ell pio-, babihty wiestle Ph’l Gabnel, non man of the invadets and last veai’.-, captain As second choice, the Quak ei mentoi nmv ontei Boyd in tin'- ll! the unlimited match Sam Fishei may find himself opposed eithei to Gabriel oi Wolfe In the event that the Penn stiong man should compete m the 175-pound class, Wolfe will cni ly the Red and Blue colms against Fishei CASH PAID FOR SECOND HAND BOOKS , i‘ , . 4 The Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner . r ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES Special Showing of the New Spring-Line RICKMAN’S FINE CLOTHES STATE COLLEGE HOTEL January 24,25 Only Luxuiiouslv silk lined topcouts m genuine llama, ne>\ .tweeds, twists and fancy chevlots. 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REPRESENTATIVE WANTED j THE PENN SPATE (JULLEGiAM pen Campaigns As Quintet Opposes Colgate Rekers To Lead 1930 Cross-Country Team Paul Rekeis will lead the Nit tan} hauicis ovci hill and dale next veai, u poll of this seasons’* six lettci vvimieis decided fuesdn} Rekeis pieced fouith in the fiesh iiu’i cnampioii'-lnp in 1927 In both 1928 and 1929 he inn on the 'vuisitv loam, placmg fiist in evei.v meet this \oai with the exception oi the Inteicollegiatc t’ le com petition Minoi spoils lettcis weie awmd ed to Captain Rutcliftc, Rekeis, Dick Detv ilc:, Cluck Mcisingci, Ralph Robinson, and Luke Conroe. YEARLING BOXERS DOWN JUNIORS, 4-3 'Am College Crown—Abrams, Me- ,mliev\s, Iskowilz, Napoleon Store For Plcbe Milmcn By defeating jjiiioi mitmen 4-3 m| ( the interde's boxmg tout nament ’Wedre«dav night, yeailmg leather pn'licr, weio accoided the light to wcM’lbc Ccdlege bo\'Og clown this \‘cai The plating was distinguished In accuiatu shooting, with I&.ihollc 1 Wielanu ’ll as high -lout fm the winning team Mis-, Muno Haid:. A'l lILF,TIC HE \I) CRITICIZES phjsical education mslmoti.i, ulcin.,l SPORISM \XSIIU» IN STANDS tho gamo Ch wound up the match I>\ masleung Skobeuie m an em-j bout im tlio ihml junior stoic __ .'lJioro -always _i-s^less^spoitsmnn slup m the stands than on the grid -11011 and the baseball .diamond, *' Gooijje llufl, . thletic ducctoi of the Limeisitv of Illinois, dcclnied m a ie ccnt address at a testimonial dtnnei to the Wabash college football team “I icgiut,” ho said, ‘ the actions of 1 Indents and townspeople who think they aic Icing loyal when they bet; on then teams and who make nth -1 tetic contests an occasion foi dunk mu and demanding winning teams at the saeufice of tiue spoitsmanship ” pvtronizd our advertisers Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison ’27 AGENT Opposite Post Oilice Phone "il7* FRESHMAN QUINTET TO FACE WYOMING Conover Announces Lineup f»*r • Fiist Gante—Visitors Brim? ; Experienced Team Opposing a foimidable Wvomirg scminaiv quintet, the fieshman ba - 1 ciball team will open its season m Recreation Hall folloving the \.usu; fume With v wealth of nintenal on hanl, Coach Lmiv Conovoi has e\pci icncc 1 some difficulty m selecting the fan ost available combination loi the op ening clu-h, but afta a stienuous week ol piactice the plebe mcntoi named hi stalling aggiegition \es teiday afternoon Although closed j picssed by Stock dale and Funk, Mosci and Davk.n, a fitst-moung c'peuenced pail will btait as loiuaids Sigel has outdis tanced hlh neaiest compctitois foi Ihu contei beith. while Conn and Che<k -1 hnski havo been named „s fust stung gunt ds C ar K’l bj Koiman Smith, of Rhode inland State college, ’A \tim ing will bung a seasoned gioup of plajers heie tomonow The loiwaid positions will be cnied foi In Bade', and Dan Both have thiee j ear s’ e,- pei icnce Patton, left guaid. has also had pie\ ious varmty e\pei icnce while Cel lini, light guaul and Bialek, centoi aio new comets on the King-ton ine Winmn; live cut of si\ stalls, t i * \\\oming team has made an emmb'e lecoid in couit games to date De feating Wjonung alumni, Wilke - Bain V. >1 C A in two games, Lack awanna college, and the Nanticokc Celtics, all b\ substantial mmgin Wyoming diopped its hist game Sat uidaj to Bloomslnug college, 'ld-10-if JUNIOR GIRLS’ COl RT TB\M DEITVIS SOPHOMORES, F-23 Ovciconung thc'i opponents’ em'v lead, the junioi gills’ basl ctball team defeated the sophonuues in a haul fought game Monday night at \ o’clock m Uecicntion Hall, witn r> scoic ot .j4-2S i THRILL OF A LIFETIME «ig © «igg § THEATRE WISCONSIN Mll.it UIY HE \DS [FLOOR TEAMS TIE FOR LEAGUE LEAD OPPOSE R 0 T C. \KOI.II'IOX{ Oppo-ing the abolition of R 0. T j ! C dull in the freshman joai at Uiw-j |\ c nt\ of \\ iHonsin, nulitaii. ofhciils|l Quint*' in Class V, 3 Entries of !tn tlic western school s>t tie that th's' n Division. Plan To Plaj OIT move will inevent Wisconsin giadu- , ~ , „,. , nto- 1 1 nm full,Hint- uKiuiiunmut-, Itaullnd. 111,-, Week th- National Defense ait —— Tl„ S'iei.,l,,t clu!) .it Wistousm 10-j n - m 1!k ,„ hlst tao Kamt . s „f centlv .ippoinlotl ~ uitnmiUoo to pet,- t , K . f mn t ea!l ,.. in ohms A „ n ,l tion tin bomil of went, tli.it elect o, , huo dies II .„o tioil foi liist to I! O 1 C to !,ea,h.inteilt.isop l ,.l ii];iii! m Uii , lntM _ unlt p.,shell,all omoic >cai The National Ucfon ,0. j oaf , lJ( » as they cntei the tlm<l and uc loquncs fom loan. of niilitui u 1 ; „ ulth 10 „ nlK of ~|a J u„ s ,vcoh. science in oulei to beiome a commi l ,- „ , _ , _ , , , sioiteil olhoet in the lusone imps I' l ™* hell. Stc.iius Lciiluo anil ILnengood s teams aie bunched at the 0 I head of class while Watts hall, .i CLASSES BUY FIRST jib Jci’s and Houck's squad aie lead fipn-TdriT i-nnorr 'i.if ilao. II '1 lit- ilojilloohs should bo (Ji J .CIAL CULLIAjL. Kli\t«, |_>|oKcn when these teams meet in the !week)\ games tonight . Two change* in the lules were I ngrrvmg of Old Mam College Seal. ina( ] L , the committee composed of Feature Ncmv Jcwelrv P 1. Htivlon MO, Louis Lcida MO, , Donald M Pnikes MJ, \ Loy Bivlei . , , , , M}. and Donald F Steams ’T! Those • Aiiangomenls foi the puichase °f |t h anKCs mciei'c* the numbci of men ]tlio (not 1,11,C,.,1 Col otto c .iib line-,,,,, e ..sh squml eutht to lifteon. luiio boon lomnlotcil liv tho 01.r.-os, nlclu(llnK the ir.maKet. .mil iieoluos oi loip. l'l .l ai.d 1J ._ Ilootei .iticl pi. ,!|.os rot phi, mo oil fm- Srn.tli ,ot.oki -ot I Inlailolpiu.i .no tho J i( j n|t u . Jm , ( .l fo , , 1!le i-unit „U.I.U, of tho s doi K „o plat At pict-c’’l onl> semo's and jumo. - o———— ;.-uo oltEiblc to bus tho-e inii--. 110, -!,, I:VN s , UE oiIfU.NS PL \CE , e\c*i, next >eai tne jumoi - w.U have jchaige <»f puichasmg Tbe inur- .*ie| IN COLIXCIFS’ \SSOCI VI lON of 10 kai.it green, jellovv. oi white- ’ gold w ith a choice of black onvw said ; Penn State vas aceepted as a mem loi Llood stones 'ihe cost ot gieen bei of the A' ,ociat’o*i of Ameiiean Void is Sl'i 30,\ellow’ gold ?1S 10 , Colleges at the annual meeting in 'and \ hitc gold is •s’() 30 ( Washington. D C km w<ek necoid i The ofnual Penn State un K s have! l "* lfl c,uu, r > * oE |an engiaung ot tin towc. of OH the labeial Mts schr.nl Jhc mtelloc ■Mtm n both sh ink •> ’ihe College 111 ** 1 IIK n discussed |sc*al is o*i one side unu class numcualsj laigclj ..te on the othei PcnnsvP ama State! p- ..... __ - College ISRo r* encilisted on the bev-'ll „ CMDY & McGAUGHEY pls iy to Roboi l H '[loo "10 b.illinl..b[j. W , s , C()I | e(;e AvCnUC v 1'! be on uifcjilay at Stall Htos ami } If. rpol tod.i; 'll hi' i '‘iujoh ll’t C<l inti Lir/ht-O-Vatu lindut ,S<< ifs nit i itjnnu/ ii,iif I'thtstit tuuntff tin i i A turn <>i tin i'ii"t n i'l n union hi/ht, (mil tin m'*s >inin itotion 'I lint' Lx ht-O-Mntu rniiiinj Electric Supply Co- Peoples Bank Building MONDAY and TUESDAY’ JANUARY 27 and 28 Mnttnee Daily at 1 CO Lust Complete Afternoon Program Starts at D Page Thrso
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