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

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    I'iiduy, Match 2i, liMo
Coach Hott
8 COLLEGES ENTER
SNTERCOLLEGIATES
Stoop Meets Orleman of M.I.T
Tonight—Final Bouts Set
For Tomorrow
(CoiiL'micd ftom first page)
'•tituto of Technology
Piclmnnaiiex will begin tonight at
•7 o'clock Semi-finals will be held at
1 o'clock tomoriov. afternoon ami the
linal iound>» will begin at 8 o'clock to
moiiow night
When the opening gong sounds to
night Da\cy Stoop will leap Into ac
tion against Oileman, M I T. stal
wart The engineer has an impos
ing iccoid of victoiics and is expect
ed to make the going lough foi the
aspning Lion bantamweight.
In the second lound Julie Epstein
will undo go one of the sternest tests
ol Ins taicer when he swaps punches
vilh mteicolleginte champion Fitz
go aid, of Navy Whetho Fitzgerald
will be a taiget foi the pcppeiy
punches of the phantom Nittany ace
is a question that cun not be settled
until tonight
Horn Casom will unleash a bairagc
of blows when he again meets Saslow.
Penn ldij-pound stai Bom defeated
the Penn pugilist by a decisive mar
gin two weeks ago and is a heavy
1 noiite to lepeat his victory
Martj Fights McLean
Rushing into action in the welter
weight fi.iy, lieiy A 1 Lewis will make
things wnim for Jack Gold of New
Ymk university The long odds aie
on the Nittanv slugger to tome
ihiough handily in this setto.
Bill Stiublc will lepicsent Penn
State’s hope against Thiel, of Syia
aise in the middleweight bout Al
though Thiel defeated Chaikowsky in
a very close fight at Syracuse last
week, BUI is confident that he can
solve las style. Expcits are of the
opinion that Moret, of Nn\y, and Bill
will meet the finals
Battling in his favorite weight,
Uuity McAndiews will put eveiy
ounce of stiength into his blows when
he exchanges punches with Don Mc-
Lean, of Penn Stiuble defeated Mac-
I.tan in foui lounds (lining the Penn
FOR RECREATION
BLUE AND WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS
HOG West College Avenue
TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE PENN STATE PLAYERS
‘Francesca Da Rimini 9
S:00 O’clock
AUDITORIUM
Saturday Evening, March 22,1930
vrt it '
Tickets -75 c and $l.OO Now on Sale at Keeler’s
THANKS
WE always knew we had
many friends at STATE
but we hardly dared ex
pect so many of you to come
to our opening
Woids fail to express our ap
preciation. Anyhow, we’d
rather show it by continuing
to uphold the reputation we
have so well established
among you.
Thanks Men of STATE
National Tailors
METZGER BUILDING
NATIONALLY
KNOWN
TAILORS TO COLLEGE MEN EVERYWHERE
:k Shifts Line-up As Boxers Defend Crown in Title Meet at Palestra
LEADS Na\j Kmgmcn in Effort
To Overthrow Lions
CAPTAIN MORET
As the final bout of the prelimm
anes in which a Penn State ringman
will appeal, the slcndei Chaikowsky
will mix things with Suutis, ot New
York univeisily Though possessoi
of a knockout punch, famous in mtei
collcgiate cucles, Suutis will be ex
tended m keeping pace with the shif
tj Lion
The complete pullings 1
11'. pounds—- I Stoop IV tin Slate vs Orleman
M I 1 Domixoj. Nuvy. vh MiAllislir,
t.eomtown 1 Inlets V>\ st. rn Mirylnrn! vs
. Hcrnllehl N V U Hmniinn IVim, \s Vi-
ii r > pounds—l'psi. in. IVnn State v< ntr-
Ctrnld Navy TiriluMiii, ficur.'ilmui vs Kal
man M I 'I Rom Syracuse vs I’mskv N
V U . Khn.li! IVnn \h lluiliu - \\. itirn
Murylnml
135 r oli nds—Casom Ptnn Suite vs Snstovv.
Penn Cm.hv WosUrn Utrylnml vs Wal
lace Navy. Uohinos M 1 '1 vs s|, ni no
»il» h I U llruno, Kyrniiio. vs Murphy
Cleorciu.w n
11*. pounds-Icwi*. I‘cnii State vs Gold
N Y II lio.eiililo.im, IVnn vs Hall Navy
Thompson, Mil vs Jlomiir svnicusi
Fish CivorKvtown, vs lliiruhv r. Wntirn
Mary land
ICO pounds—Stcuhlc, IVnn Slate vs Thi.’
Syracuse Horne IVnn u llurher, M I 1
More , Nivy vs Turney Gis.rtfit.mn Hunt
er. Jv Y U vs Kkpnc West.rn Maryland
I*l I'oumls —MiAn.lnus IVnn Slutv vs
MacLcan I’enn Ronhuui f.isin itown. I.w
Stautr N U v ItiirtpM W.itirn Mary
land I'uymoml Svrneiisc vs Swan Navy
llcnvyvvoiKh.—ChnikowtAy, IVnn State, vs
Kirnlis N T U Merrick IVlin h < l‘m
(lira West, ru Mary hind vs lolmsmi Nivy
IJonihlson t.ioriieliiwn, vs C.tint Xyrn.iise
JUSTLY
FAMOUS
19 TEAMS ENTER
WRESTLING MEET
11 Malmcn Compete in National
Competition Here Friday
And Saturday
With all entries scheduled to close
at midnight tonight, nineteen insti
tutions have alicady signified then
intention of entering men m the na
tional viestling touine\ to lie held
heio ne\t Finlay and Satuidny.
Fmty-one men have filed entncs
fiom fouitcen colleges thus fm, al
though a laige cnli> list is e\pccted
Horn li\c othei schools Rochestu
Mechanics institute and Oklahoma A
•1 M. >’■ the onlv two institute-
and .. uic onlv two institutions
listed to cntci complete teams in the
tournament
Two colleges of the State ha\e teg
isloicd among the latest enlnes foi
the meet V» r ajncbbmg college is ie
poitcd as serdmg thiec lepiesenta
tivcs, vhile one will be enteied in the
competition by Lafayette
Western Colleges Enter
Five nthei western and mtd-westcin
teams aie sending men to the touinej
nccoidmg to latest lepoils These
schools aie Missoun mmcisity, Kan
«ns State, Oklahoma umveisitv, Mich
igan State, and the Casa school of
Clc\ eland
Among the other entues aie JI „I.
T, Tufts, Ytiginia Polytechnic insti
tute and West Vngima. Foimal ap
plications aie still e\pected ftom Ohio
State, California, Indiana, and Okla
homa A and M.
Diawmgs foi the tourney will bo
held Fndav motmng following the
weighing-m of the cntiants The pro
linunaiv lound of bouts will be held
all that day with the scmi-finuls Sat
uidaj afternoon and the finals that
night
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Nittany Courlmen Score 432 Points
During Season; Cage 171 Field Goals
Avetnging 'lO 8 points a game. Penn -IS points and Sol Salt/man Xouith
Stale's tout tmen scoi cd 1 »i! points to [ w ilh <ll Wallv f etda's .57 points plnc
then ojipents 488 thioughout the past cd him fifth
basketball season, statistics compiled Salt nun had the be--t foul-shooting
.vesteiduy ie\eal. I’i\e games weio iccoid, sinking ten nt las fifteen ut
won out of the fouitoen scheduled tempts Biand h.ul the gientesl mini
contests to make an ineiage ol 5">7 bei ol chances, thnt\-fi%e Ho accouti-
Of the total point, sioml, !12 u- U "' fol The toutt
,tilted fiom 171 field Real. cirol In lll<-n ‘ccied thui h.jthc.t ..umbel of
the N,tinny pa,sots. N.rclj out cl U "\ “V' 1 ' 11 "‘•'H™
108 fouls iee sunk to shon Ir. l,llJ ‘ l,f . n ?"! l,n "f
uvetUße F.cd Eland nos ons.lt lur!., V" I . l ‘ o C ; l , nK 'f‘ l ' ldt
senio. ttith 108 pon.ts Plov.nir m> ,eh " l ’™ 11,0 L,on, " l ' ,c l,t,M tu
all 11 contests, he avoiaged 7 7 point- c 0,1 J >nin , , .
1 i Jlintecn men jilajed at sometime
‘ ~ thioughout the season Flections of
_ Stahley was immei-rp with! IK , U Jtai \ ta ,,tai» and mannget and
j 7 points, 40 of these i esuHmg li oia j announcement of lettei aw aids w ill be
held goals Rod Fiy was thud with|made ne\t wed.
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An msti ument for the quantitatiw* “Plan- foi the New Mmeial Indus
mensui mg of gloss on coloied Ucquei tuc“ School,” in Ifamsbtug last
has been poifocted b\ Pi of Emil D. night
Ries, of the depattment of diemica! jivaidK llibshman, alumni sectc>
engineeimg and C B CJilbeit ’2B, an ta’ . i,so attended the meeting and
employee of the Hemiles Boeder ex] auad motion picluies of the New
company. Ma-n building, the New Enginccung
... , ... . , , i budding, and\anous scenes about the
W oik on the instrument was stai ted '
by Gilbert as a semoi aftei it \ as uim P us
iccognized that such an in'ti ument -
would aid m the settling ot chums . - - t e t
when paints did not meet piomised LuC Ol 10W3
stjndaidb. A New Yoik instiumen. n
companv is planning to put the m- J. A. (Pop) Garrison ’27
sti ument on a commeiciaf basis if the | AGENT
demand for it is gi eat erough ' opposite Post Ofhcc Phone "17-J
The New Improved
1930 Royal Portable
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The Athletic Store
On Co-Op Corner
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©1929. I irrrTT&MvmlonAcrntY
ADHRFSSHS Yl.l'WM WELTING
Dean Edwaul Steidle, head of thi
School ol Mtnei.il Imhistnes, addies*-
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SEXTETS WIN FIRST GAMES HOCKEY AS SPRING ACTIVITY
The Nita-Nee basketball team seoi- Tntl umui a i' he magn
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Omul on I', m-Ul-I, ulule thud lion, '«tc.l n. a nnmen n sp, ,n B npo. t dui-
JlcAlhMul Mall dulnutcd La Cnnrci- U, “ ln
.uloiu 111-tr,-1K in tin- lii'-t frames ul •loiophino I Lao- ••(), piesulont ot
the mloidoi miLoty meet in Kenca-( the Woman’*' Athletic Association,
t'on Hall Moihljj night 'lfmluw was fm moi l.\ jilaved nnlv m
Second flom of McUhsfei Hull foi-' tllc r lli
felted to (hi Omega The lemnimng l With the addition of hncl»e\, the
picliminaiv games will he pla\od 1 niajoi spnrg spoils foi women now
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