Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 21, 1930, Image 3

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    Friday, February 21, 1980
Matmen F;
NEWYORKERSLOOM
AS TITLE ASPIRANTS
Bouls Begin in Recreation Hall
At 2 O’clock—Bears Lost
, Only to Ohio State
Fighting for its place in the cham
pionship limelight, a stubborn Lion
wiestlmg team will face the strong
Cornell mat team m Recreation Hal)
ut 2 o’clock tomoirow afternoon.
Tho Big Red aggregation is one of
the outstanding competitors for the
Eastern tntei collegiate title this year
Although handicapped by the loss of
Captain StafToid and Josefson, last
year's champions, Coach W. C O’Con
nell has succeeded in building up n
lormulablc outfit
Cornell Is Dangerous
Captain Johnson, stahvait and vei
snlile IGS-pounder, is one of the most
dangerous men on the Big Red squad
He,'with Tiuestlalc and Lipshitz, all
incmbcis of last yeai’s team, form «r
lormidahio combination
Eithei Ilaikins 01 Maize will ic
ceive the call fiom Conch Charlie
Spcidcl to take the mats against
llmtsch in tho opening bout Trucs
dnle, clevci Cornell 1213-pounder, will
meet Lany Cowell in the following
match.
Butterworth who has bowled over
scvtinl men already this season
should meet his match when he faces
Captain Hal Hublcr in the lightweight
setto. Both men arc dangeious and
the match should piovc fast and fur
10US.
Johnson To Meet Long
In the 145-pound class Karl Kaiser
will face Lipschitz, powerful Big Red
giapplet with a good string of vic
toi ie r for the past two seasons Hen
sney will piobably be selected to meet
Faul Campbell in the following clash
Captain Johnson with a record of
two out of thiec falls aheady to his
cicdit will leprcscnt the New Yorh
eis against Paul Long Long will at
tempt to levenge his loss of last week
by a victoiy over the powerful Coi
nell captain
Hulse and Wakeman will piobably
oppose Pearce and Fisher in the hea
vyweight classes Although the two
Cornell men wore out of the line-up
last week because of injuues, it is
expected that thev will be back in uni
foim for tomouow’s meet.
WAR PREVENTION LEADER
WILL LECTURE ON PEACE
Frederick Libby To Speak at Wesley
Foundation During Week-end.
Peace problems will be the subject
of four addresses by Frederick J. Lib
by, executive secretary of the Nation
al Council for Prevention of War, dur
ing the third annual institute on In
ternational Relations to be held in
Wesley foundation of the Methodist
church Sunday, Monday, and Tues
day.
Mi. Libby will speak m the Wes
ley foundation at 10 45 o’clock Sunday
morning, and at 6 15 o’clock Sunday
night. “Is Peinmnent Peace Obtain
able in This Kind of a Wolld , ” will
be bis topic at 7 o’clock Monday
night. lie will discuss ’The London
Naval Confcience and National De
fense” Tuesday night
DR. HASEK DISCUSSES COAL
Dr Call W. Hasek, head of the
economics and sociology department,
discussed the depressed anthracite
conditions at a conference of the An
thracite Cooperative association at
Wilkes-Barre recently. Doctor Hasek
M' present as guest speaker of the
meeting
Styles and lasts to
suit every taste —to
fit every foot. $7 & $9.
r
'men’s shoes
Inspect these fine shoes at
Montgomery
and Co.
;ce Cornell
meet tar heels
°“ M — ! TOMORROW NIGHT
A committee foi the selection of »
5?;29. n 3 S t, S m ?n™r.c,r l T^ l ,: y f Carolinians Possess Southern
night by Mai tin S McAndrews,
Athletic Association president
Faculty members of the commit
tee are Dean Aithur R Wninock,
Dean Robcit L Suckett, of the
School of Engineering, Piof Hugo
Bezdek, und Neil M. Fleming, grad
uate manager of athletics. Stu
dents arc represented by F. Bruce
Baldwin ’2O, senior clnss president
and Isidore F. Ilcicklon ’.'so, head
cliecileadei.
The athlete selected will be an
nounced at the annual 'S’ Banquet,
and will receive an awaid from the
student body Last year Stephen
V. Hamas ’29, elevcn-lcttei man,
received the first of these awards.
REKERS LOSES TO
POLE IN N. Y. RUN
Lion Scores 8000-Meter Event
Second—Captain’s Return
Strengthens Team
The tables were turned on Paul
Rekeis in the 2000-meter New Ymk
A. C. run Monday night when Stan
ley Pctkiewit7, Polish conqueror of
Paavo Nurmi who succumbed to the
Lion star in the Millrosc 2-mdc, un
corked an unexpected sprint coming
mound the last turn and led him to
the tape by four yards
Rekeis, Petkiewicz, and MtClus
key, Foidhnm plebe cross country
champion, pulled away fiom the held
to stage a thicc-corncrcd duel The
Lion runner, waiting to spuit until
the stiaightaway was reached, was
caught unawares by the Pole’s early
effort. Paul was second, with Mc-
Cluskcy thud. Dick Dctwilci did not
place in the same mcc.
The letum to college of Captain
George Mobley wil bolster the team’s
strength in scveial weak events
Mobley competes in the pole vault,
broad jump, high jump, and high
hurdles.
With the Intcicollcgiate champion
ships at New York City March 1, the
Nittany indoor . season will close
Coach Nate Caitmcll plans to enter
fifteen men m the title tests.
The trackmen will compete in a
practice meet on the board track at
'] o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Coach
Cartmell will send the men through
the regular events at top speed
JUNIOR CO-EDS WIN COURT
RACE, SOPHOMORES SECOND
Trimming then senior opponents
42-to-22, the junioi women assuicd
themselves first place m the Inteiclass
basketball league, while the sopho
mores'clinched second place by de
feating the ficshmcn 37-to-31 in Rec
reation Hall Monday night
With only four moie interclass
games remaining to be played, man
ager Anne E McGuire ’3l, announced
the fust game of the Freshman league
for Monday night. A scries of intra
mural games aic scheduled foi the wo
men’s dormitories, clubs, and frater
nities beginning March 10.
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Manner
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remember that we have other
departments and services which
you could use with equal benefit.
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OF STATE COLLEGE, PA.
DAVID F. ICAPP, Cashier
Here Tom
Conference Title—Win 5
Of 6 Contests
Whether southern boxing ability
matches its famed hospitality will be
determined by the champion Nittany
leather pusheis when they combat the
University of North Carolinh in Chap
el Hill, N. C., at 8 30 o’clock tonioi
row night.
Leating State College at 3.30
o’clock this afternoon the Lion mil
aces will undertake the longest trip
cvei made by a Penn State boxing:
team. They will anivc in Chapel Hill
at 10*30 o’clock tomonow morning.
Dangerous opposition will gicct
Houck’s battlers in thou fust North
Caiolina appearance. The Tai Heels,
who aic champions of the southern
' boxing conference, are reputed to have
one ot the stiongest teams in the
South
Tar Heels Win Five Meets
Five victories out of six meets is
the iccoid of the southern title hold
ers to date Wins were registered
over Washington and Lee, Virginia
Military institute, Virginia Polytech
nic institute, Duke, and the University
ot Vnginia Tho one defeat was ad
ministered by University of Floudu
lingmen, runnersiup last year for the
southein championship, who punched
out a 5-10-2 victory over their rivals
Saturday
To combat tho foimidable Carolina
pugilists Coach Houck will use tho
same flqani that defeated Western
Maryland, 4-to-3, Saturday. In the
lighter classes will be Julie Epstein,
intercollegiate champion bantam
weight, Davey Stoops, featherweight,
Boni Casom, welterweight, and Al
Lewis, lightweight.
Alex Chaikowsky, middleweight,
Bill Stiublc, light heavyweight, and
Captain Maity McAndicws, heavy
weight, complete the squad. In tin.
first bout Epstein will piobably op
pose Vaughn, who stalled on last
year’s team but who has had consid
erable difficulty in finding his stndc
this season
Davey Stoops will’ engage either
Sheffield or Clark, two clever Tat
Heels battling nip and tuck foi the
position. Goodndgc, one of the South
ern squad’s undefeated stars will
swap punches W’lth Casom in the 135-
pound fray
As tho attraction of the meet, the
Lion knockout champion, Al Lewis,
will exhibit his prowess against Cap
tain Archie Allen, fast and hard
punching mainstay of the Caiolmr
team Alex Chaikowsky will engage
Davis, shifty Carolinian while Stiublc
is slated to oppose Johnnie Wan on
Captain McAndrews will find plenty
of opposition in Koenig, big Tar Heel
gridmnn.
Houck believes that next to the
Navy meet this will be our stiffest
encounter He states that the long
trip may prove a serious handicap to
the team.
SEE OUR NEW HATS
at 206 West College Avenue
CANDY & MeGAUCHEY
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIA ij
or row; Mitmen To Invade North Carolina
Professor Champlin Advises Special
School, for Education of Athletes
Spocinl schools or departments fortologj, anatom}, physiology, history of
the education of athletes m the theou spoil, science of football, playing tac
and pinctico of their profession weie'tics, the ait of boxing, the principle*
pioposcd by Prof Cairol! D Champ- of pageantry, and the oigamzation of
hn oi the School of Education m the mass athletics lie also uiges that
current issue of Sihool mid Socu'ly. institutions give degioes for this sou
Rcfoning to the recent athletic in- 01 professional training
vestigatmns, Piofessor Champlm “Athletic contests aic becoming the
wiote ‘moml equivalent of war’,” he said m
! “At a time when we aic leturning concluding, “and the ofhctnl sanetion
to the Gieeks and Romans foi one mg ol the specialised instruction of
ol the best fenluies of then eivili/n- athletes will give us a type of pci -
tions, does it seem wise to hampei the foi mei a little inoie honest, fan, ic
finc piogicss made in health habits, lined, enlightened, and gentlemanly"
physical evicise, and athletic c\pcit<
ness 9
“Whv should the linguists, philoso
pher, chemists, architects, nmsicmns
and actors find special fnvoi in aca
demic circles 9 '’ he asked “Whv not
hold in equally high esteem that othei
gioup piedestined to its own peculiar
biand of personal technique and pub
lic i»ei wee 9 ”
Piofessoi Champlin pioposed that
colleges olfei courses of study in hi-
I. F. MIT TOURNEY
TO OPEN MONDAY
Sigma Chi Will Meet Pi Kappa Alpha,
Pin Kappa Sigma Ringnicn
Face Phi Kappa
The Interfratoinily boxing tournev
will open when Sigma Chi meets Pi
Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa Sigma
clashes with Phi Kappa in Reci ca
tion Ilall at 7 o’clock Monday night.
Delta Upsilon and Phi Epsilon Pi
will meet, followed by Alpha Chi Itho
and Theta Kappa Phi Tuesday night
On Wednesday night Phi Kappa Psi,
having drawn a bye, will meet the
winnci of the Phi Kanpa Sigma-Pht
Kappa biachct
Coach Leo llouclc will act as icf-
toc for all the bouts with Lany
'onover and Bob Iliggins as judges,
’hrec two minute rounds will be
lught by each entrant.
Entrants must fight in the weight
in which they entered and will not
be permitted to change dui mg the
tournament.
College Boot Shop
125 Allen Street
" SHOES
From $5 to $l2
SPORT SHOES ROSTONIANS
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT AND SALE
Portable to Rent $4.00 per month
To Sell $22.50 to $35.00
The Athletic Store
On Co-Op Corner
ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES
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This Week-End and Enjoy “STORES OF SERVICE" Stationery
our special Friday and Saturday Cut-Rate Sale S|,edill al S!k
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hggSi ~ Shaving Needs Dental Needs Baby Needs
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SCARAB WILL, MEET MONDAY
Scniub, national honoraiy architoc
tmal fiateimtv, will hold a meeting
on the third flooi of the Main Engin
eering building Monday night Sketch
es to be picsented* foi addition to the
notional headquaitcis ttavailing ex
hibit, which will be showm heie soon,
aie to be tumed in al ibis meeting
foi judgment
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Pressing 35c
Dry Cleaning SLOO
GERNERD’S
110 Allen St.
Sandwiches
undaes
odas
G 4 The Sweetest Place ’ £¥
RE GORY’
Formal Dress To Rule
At Navy Boxing Meet
In oeeoidance with an Annapolis
custom, the Penn State-Navy box
ing meet hete Satuid.iv will be a
fotmal affair, John N Engel “Ml,
boxing managei, announced vestei
dux
Officials, Loaches, and managei s
will appeal in foi maldressund Eng
el uiges faculty memheis and stu
dent* to cnopciatc with the plan by
adopting the custom. Midshipmen
weai full unifoum to all func
tions held at night
TROTH’ ELECTS SOPHOMORE
Albeit .7. Buono ’l2 was eleLted to
the editonal boaid of Fioth last
Th'uisday night to fill n vacancy left
by mid-year giadunlinn.
PRACTICE
that “little game” of the evening.
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CATERERS
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EXPECTS PLEBES TO EXCEL
Obtaining a 5 5 point average n
psychological tests n\ei the averagi
made by the freshman class of lasi
year, the class of ID.PS is expected li
excel previous incoming classes in
scholastic accomplishment according
to Piol Joseph PeCamp of the dc
paitment of education and psychology
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