Tuesday, March 11, nwo Lion Boxers Swamp Quaker Foes 6-1; Grapplers Fall Before Midshipmen 15 M’ANDREWS LOSES BOUT TO MERRICK [Lewis Knocks Out Opponent in \ Second Round—Chaikowsky Heats Captain Home ?enn State's fistic sons fired a fu sillade of lentlici-bound shot into Pennsylvania boxing ranks in Weight man Hall Saturday afternoon, felling their Quaker foes in six of the seven nng skunushes Captum Marty McAndrews dropped the only bout of the meet, losing an extra-round decision to Fiank Mci itck, undefeated heavyweight. Mer uck started ofi strong, sticking stifl lefts into Muity’s face to eain the edge in the fiist lounil Marty turned the tables in the sec ond stanza, dazing his gigantic foe with smashing lefts to the jaw He icsumod his aggressive offense in the* lust round, hut the judges ordeied an extra session Although Maity flooi ed Men uk for a no-count knockdown tho Quaker heavyweight retaliated with haid left jabs to win the decision and keep his rccoid of victories un bioken. Chaikowsky Wins The other oxtia-iound voidict went to Alex Chaikowsky in the lfiO-pound setto Punching with both hands, Captain Home of Pennsylvania cai lied the fight in the fust two rounds Chaikowsky came back in the thud round, however, and jabbed Home at will. In the extia session the Lion middleweight was nil ovei Home, Jutting him with ease Bill Strublc had things his own way in the light-heavy weight clash, duv ing home punches to the face and body of his burly foe, Mae Loan The .Quaker was on the defensive from gong to gong ,j The opening bout was haid-fought, .Julius Epstein, 115-pound title-holdei, •'gaming the veidict over Mike Hou dmi, clever Quaker, aftei three giuel flmg rounds. Both bantamweights le hlied on long, left jabs, with Epstein Jon the offensive most of the way Stoop Conquers Schadel " Davey Stoop came into his own m {the 125-pound setto, pummeling Mar gin Schadel, gamestei and conqueror {of Fitzgeiald, Navy champion Davey iwent aftei Schadel nt the opening ‘gong, thiovving haid lefts and lights [into the body of his touted lival at i.will The Pennsylvanian weathered ..the xtoim, howovci, by holding oft Stoop with a left jab aftei a fieiy sec ond round —>*•. - - Hanging up'his first win m four bouts, Bom Casom outpunchcd Meyci Saslow in a spirited slugfest The i ival 135-pounders were evenly match ed, Casoni gaining the edge by drop ping his Quaker foe for a count of nine eaily in the second round A 1 Lewis added one moie knockout to his list when Refeiec Bryan Hayes slopped his bout with Rosenblooiu m the second lound The Pennsylvania welterweight was practically out on his feet The icsults follow 11n iKiuntl Uiik*—rpsli-in. Penn Stnto. won •!< ti-.fon mer Houdinii, Penn, three rounds 125*i>ouml chins—Stoop. Penn State, won »k* lisjnn mer Shmlel. Penn three rounds 12.'.pound ciaxa—Caxonl. Penn Stnto. itcfont ul sn,|ou, Penn, three roumli 115 potimr Uimn— Lowlh. Penn Stnle won hj leiliuiuil knoci.oul from Hmenlilooin Penn round Ififl iKiund rlnii.l—Clmikowtiky Penn State difeutid Cuptnln. Horne, Penn four rmitiiH lTfi.pmmd Hiuh—Slruble Penn Stale, won iliummm mir MurLeun, Penn three round* iirejivj-woiuht—Mcrrlch. Putn detailed M«* AJiilrluH, IVnn Stnle, four - TENNIS TEAM .TO ENCOUNTER I OPPONENTS AW \Y, 3 HERE With four matches away in two two day trips, the Penn State tennis team will encounter three opponents nt home duung the seven engagements '•cheduled for the coming season Opening with Franklin and Mar shall heie May 3, the couitmon will tiavel to Geoigetovvn and Navy May 'l and 10. A match with Gettysburg nt home is listed foi May 17, while the team will journey to Syracuse and Colgate May 23 and 21 The season will closo with a match with Buck nell heie May 31. Again we say sec the new Sport-tex Suits $29.5° extra knickers $5.50 Campus Hats ’ $5. Friendly-Five Shoes $5. FROMM’S Opposite Fioul Campus Wolff To Make Debut In Professional Ring All le Wolff, foi thiee yea is ton .sideied the oilstanding bo\t*i m In tel collegiate fistic uides, will make his debut in the piofessional ling this spnng, following the example of his leammnte Steve Hamas Wolff will be mannged by Sammy Goldman, pilot of Tony Cuu/oncu, who lecentiy lost his vvoild's feath erweight championship He vvjll light in the middleweight class, the .weight at which he boxed foi Penn State. Novel tasting defeat at college, Wolff set a iccoid of twenty-eight consecutive victories He held the ICO-pound title for thiee yeais and was twice elected captain of the Nittany ungmen, lending the team to the championship in 11)29 COURTMEN SUBDUE BUCKNELL, 57-33 Brand Scores 9 Field Goals as Lions Sweep to Decisive Victory Over Bisons Running up then Inigcst scoie of the season, Penn State’s comtmen swept to an easy 57-33 victoiy ovei Bucknell in Recreation Hall Satui day night. The flying Nittany quintet fought its way to an impiessive lead eaily in the fust quaitei and steadily m ncased this margin until the scoie boaid lead 21)*to-lG at the half At no time during the game was Buck nell within scoring distance Fted Brand stiengthened his claim to the season's high scoiing honois when he sent nine field goals thiough the cords Captain Stahloy followed him with five two-pointeis Cheno vveth, stocky Bucknell sophomoie, sank five goals fiom field and foui fice tlnows to captuie scoiing lauiels foi the Levvisburg five Lion Passes Effective With a well-executed pivot play piercing the Bison defense often tin Nittany attack functioned at the high est point displayed tins season on Recreation Hall floor. Stahley, Ley da, and Fiy took passe-* from Biand on the pivot plav to sink field goals lepcatedly, while Lee diopped in foui fiom the sidelines A shoit passing game enabled the Nittany five to vvoik the ball under the basket for a mnjonty of tho scoies. Only six of the tvventv-five ETon ficld"Voals were made from’ be yond the foul line Bucknell sank six of its eleven two-pointers fiom with in the fiee throw stupe Penn Slate {*.7) lluckncll (311 Chemnuth Saltzmni C, ."II.!”"!!” Tr> Itruml __ _ i .... Kostin Stnhlcv 0 Wnli \urth Suhslilutions—l’tnn S'tte MnzetM. Vlnromli Miller DnvU WMwr, I «*, nnd Mini llutk i«-ll llutslli Wcnt-M. Smi.h Unitnor. nnd Mitchell Mod coals—Penn Stale llraml fi Slahlei 5 Iry I lie I Ucyitu 2. Mazes* 1 Iluckinll Clunoucth 5. Pry I Wmlinorth 2 linn 111 I loul mmK—l'cnn State * out of 11 Iluck lull 11 out of 1 E Referee—W hlte Umpire—Good For Thai Little Snack TEXAS LUNCH All Kinds’, of Fust Class Sandwiches and llopie-MAde Pies South Allen Street Sorry to keep you waiting just a few days more but.... you won’t mind hav ing waited when you see our SPRINC EXHIBIT ... just a few more days . . . METZGER BUILDING TAILORS TO COLLEGE MEN EVERYWHERE LOSEFIRSTMATCH OF YEAR TO NAVY Falls Absent as Enemies Stage Hard-Fought Meet—Hubler, Pearce, Campbell Win Completing then conquest over the Nittany Lion, the Midshipmen gained a 15-to-9 victory ovei the Penn State wicstling team m a closely-contested meet at Annapolis Saturday. This win places the Navy grapplers as one of the outstanding teams in the East. Although the sco.ie vvak rather one sided, the match was close thioughout and no falls weie seemed by eithei team Captain Hubler and Ed Ponteo continued their undefeated recoid by turning in victories, while Paul Camp bell recoided the other Blue and White scoie. Paul Long, with victoiv resting al most entneiy on the lesult of his match, put up one of the most intci csting bouts of the aftei noon against Plug Hughes, undefeated Navy lead ei The Middie, hovvovei, managed to tnumph by a 1 3*l time advantage m a 175-pound battle that was lull 01 thulls Hubler Scores 13 Wins The service team secured its easiest victoiy of the meet when Tommy Thcobold of the Academy secuied an 8 11 advantage ovei Jimmy Haikins in the opening setto This, is only tho second time this yeai that the* Navy matman has not scoied a fall. Lairy Cowell put up a stiong fight against Lincoln m the 125-pouml match, but diopped a tunc decision to the Midshipman. Lincoln secured a shoit advantage right at the start ot the bout and ran it up to foui minutes neai the end. Thiitccn consecutive victones was tho record established by Captain Hu blei by winning from Voihees m the lightweight setto The Nittany Icad ei managed to get his man neai the close of the bout and held him to so cuic a 1 11 time advantage Campbell and Pearce Win The Kaisci-Gray battle in the 145- pound class was haid-fought, although the Navyginpploi managed to run up a 5 04 time advantage Kail buiely succeeded m pi eventing a fall towaid the close of the engagement Silveistein won the following match foi the Middies by a time advantage of mote than six minutes over Teddy Ray bitz, who fought hard thioughout the entire sknmish Paul Campbell by a numbci of buef advantages, man aged to gain a 2:39 decision fiom Mush Moiton in the 105-pound scrap Ed Peaice kept his record for the season clean by beating Kiikpntnck in the closing minutes of the unlimited fiav and secured a time decision of 1.28. The Navy suapper succeeded in holding Ed down foi a shoit time at the start of the clash, but the Lion flash came thiough nt the end THIS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion Lacrossmert Begin 1930 Season As 100 Candidates Report to Call Coach Ei me Paul yesterday gavel Pi e-scason predictions indicate that the opening impetus to Nittany la- the Lion eleven will be stiong both in ciosse foi 1930 when ho sent his attack and defense. The latter, which chaiges thiough the lust ouldooi has always been the weak point m Nit pinotice of the season One bundled tany team**, should he holsteicd by candidates have signed up for the the piesence of seveial football men spoil in the line-up McAndiovvs, McMillan Seven games aie listed in the ofii- Lasich, Edvvaids, and Kaplan have cud schedule icleascd In the Athletic all signified then intentions of tiy assountion yestculay Opening with mg out foi the stick team Western Mai viand heie May the A numbci of veterans have i etui nod Nittany stickmcn will meet Colgate to strengthen Coach Paul’s outfit at Hamilton, May 9, Syintuse at Svi- CanU n Ken Knisot, Kail Kaisei, An acuse, May 10; Penn at State College, tonson, Joe Weber, Andeison, Skip May 17; Aimy at West Point, Mav Staliley, and Koth pi ovule sufficient 24, and Toionto heie, June .5 The reasoned mateual to foim a nucleus Onandagu Indians will cncountei the Captain Ted Toink of last yeai’s team, Lions in the commencement tilt heie Cai Ison, Stepham, Ci anmei and Ham- June 7 a* will he lost to the Nittany foiees NATIONAL 225-POUND MAT CHAMPION TO COME HERE Lawrence Mantonth Heads Oklahoma Team ut Title Contest Lawrence Mantooth, national 125- pound collegiate wicstling titlcholdci, will head the Univeisitv of Oklahonu matmen, champions of the Missouri Valley confeience, when they come heie to compete in the national meet Maich 28 and 29 Tho westerners, who placed thud in last yeai’s meet at Columbus, O , piob ably will bung a complete team of eight men East Thiee mcmbois ol then team lcmain undefeated this yeai, although the team was downed by the Oklahoma Aggies In addition to the national cham pion on the team, Leach, 115-poundci. and Millci, 135-poundei, weie run ncis-up last yeai Both these men will come heie in an attempt to se em e the collegiate ciown in then icspectivc divisions. 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