Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 25, 1930, Image 3

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    icaclay, March 25, lU^i'i
Penn State Matmen Enter National Meet Friday; Trai
ALLEGES FILE
OURNEY ENTRIES
Id Lists Maize, Stein, Long,
vaiser, Transue, Pearce
As Probable Team
,n State by enteung a squad of
en made the twenty-seventh en
i the nationnl collegiate wicst
ourney to lie held m Hecrentlon
Furiay and Sntmday Eighty-;
ndividuul contestants had iegis-i
up until noon yesteiday. I
’ Mui7e, who upheld the Blue and :
in the mteuollegiates, will be|
Chailie Spaniel's entiy in the j
Hind class Giant Stein, piom-i
lightweight star, is the proli-.
nliant in that division. j
sr stepping nside foi the title
es at Cornell, Kail Knisei will
see action in the welterweight
Dutch Transue, star of last
ficshman team, may be entci*
the 155-pound lank foi the
nonship setto
Champions May Enter
uining to his favoutc weight.
Long will icprcscnt the College
* light hca\yweight bracket. Al
ii slightly injuicd, Ed Pcaue
•ompele foi the national heavy
it title
a last-minute decision both Cap
lublei and Paul Campbell -may
i to entci the competition The
ly leader is being held back by
injuuos, although it is expect
lt the two Lion champions will
ite in the touiney
acuse and Chicago were two ot
liools included among the latest
iol entries Seven men, mclucl
iui who wiosllcd here pievious
s season, will battle foi ciowns
these institutions.
Oiange aspirants include Gar
in the 115-pound division und
Fianb, 165-poumlei ami lun
iin the inteicollegintcs Cap
)yei and Max Sundeiby aio to
te in the 145-pound and unhm
inks foi the Illinois school
Lafayette Sends Entry
i FianlJm and Maishall and
i aio among the icccnt entries
ig to send lone competitors to
ttney North Caiolina and Vn-
Militaiy institute, sending two
nee men lespcctively, increase
mth’s entiy list
ayette’s single contestant will be
Saigeant, 145-pounder and enp-
Icct of the Easton, grappling
Indiana university is sending
en, which with the Univoisity ot
?an’s foui cntiants swells the
estern contingent Other-icccnt
ms include Cornell college,
western university and the Un*-
f of Kansas
champions Irom the Eastern In
itiate association have been on
n the tournament as yet It is
.‘d that Lehigh and Cornell may
some of their best leprcsenta*
a the meet
ptoposed eastern trip for the
isily of California matmen was
inctioncd by Piosident W. W
icll of the Betkeley institution,
,mg to latest repoits from the
Cithfanuan. Because of this,
iui western titlc-holdeis prnb
nil not compete here.
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ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES
WINS Bantamweight Title In
Tourney Dehut
A’. A, A
> ;V\ v 1 A
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DAVE STOOP
NITTANY STICKMEN
BEGIN SCRIMMAGE
Coach Paul‘s Lacrosse Squad llohh
Dudy Practice—Prepares for
Opening Game Ma> It
WUh sin \elerans fainting a nucle
us fat the 10 JO laciosse twelve, Coatl
Ernie Paul began daily scummagc
sessions Satuiday in piepamtion far
the lirst tilt of the season against
Western Maiylaml May •!
Lust veai’s i egulai sai o fai ming tlu
backbone of these piactico tilts in
which both vaisity and fieshinan nia
terial see act vice Attcntative vaisity
selection will be made within the nest
two weeks.
An abundance of defense mate! in
will permit Coach Paul to Jill these
beiths without any difficulty. Moor
McMillan, Mcyci Kaplan, Kail Ed
wauls, and Skip Stahley, football let
toimen, togethei with Johnny Pi 1201
and Tom Reilly are the most piomis
ing candidates
Captain Kaisci, Antonson, Lewis
ICoth, and Andeison aic fighting hau
fai the attack positions All thest
men made a favoiaJile showing on the
19:20 contingent This division wil
be no obstacle in Coach Paul’s path
toward fanning the coming Lion mu
chine
Joe Wcbei, \eleian centei, will
probably continue m this position
Webei was one of the Lion high scor
ei\s fai the past season. The goalie
berth is*in the hip.ih.jif -Karl Kaisei
at present llowe\ei, with the shift
inj, of Fred Peiella fiom a point po
sition, because of a leg mjuiy sus
tained in the Cornell game last veai,
ho may have woithwhilo competitior
ALBERT DEAL&SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
IX7 Frazier Street
TRe (grner
unusual
M’ANDREWS WINS
TOURNAMENT TITLE
Epstein Relinquishes Berth to
Teammate—Drops Bout in
125-Pound Di\ision
(Contained from first page)
is was riding on the ciest of a wa\e
lowaid the title when Hull, his Nacy
opponent in the final bouts, opened a
deep cut over his o>e. Di Aithui
Light, Association physician, 01 doted
that the bout be stopped to a\eit a
1930 CHAMPIONS
U'i-pnniid
Stoop, Penn State
Pinsky, N. Y. U
JTi-pftlind
Crosby, Western Md
Hall, Na%y
H)o*poinid
Klepae, Wcstein Md
17 r t‘pO)UHl
MeAndrews, Penn State
Heavyweight
Snutis, N Y. U.
moie senous injury. Lewis piotestod
vehemently:
“I can go on," he asserted, ‘‘l don’t
need my eye foi this fight ”
Di Light tefused, however, and the j
jrown went to the Midshipman Two
stitches were requited to dose th*-
\ound o\ei the game Lion battlci’s
jye
When Bob Ehng, last minute sub
ititute for Alex Chaihowshy, entered
the ung to swap punches with Snutis,
if New York university, the 5000
ipectatois moaned foi the short Lion
rcpi esentntive Weighing lb,l pounds
and in pool physical condition Ehng
,vas no match foi his mountainous
Gotham opponent
For two lounds he fought gamely,
tenaciously tiying to Keep pace with
his mighty foe Roahztng the futil
ity of the efToit, howecei, Rcfeiee
Hayes stopped the bout m the second
lound
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?nE PENN STATE COLLEGjAIm
TAKES Middleweight Crown to
Win Second Title a I
TED KLGIMC
PLEBE CHAP PEERS DEFEAT
SOPHOMORE RIVALS, 1 9-n
Lumhs W ins Lone Full fur Yenilmg
Team—Mai/e Cedes \ jelorv
With viiloues in five classes, the
ficshman wiostlcis defeated then liu
ditioi.nl sophomoie mah lli-to-I’l m
the unmml intoicla-.s ‘•tin}) in Rem*
ation hall Sntuiday afternoon
Landis, 105-poundei, sceuicd the
lone fall foi the plcbes when he thieu
Eigcnbiot in 8 55 minutes Loppei,
123-pouml matm.ui, anil Wahl, 175-
poundei, icgisteied falls fm the sec
ond->eai men
Although Maire defeated Scidv,
iicshmnu 115-poundei, bj a time ad
vantage of f> 23 minutes he was foieed
to cede the bout because of \utsitj
competition
Loicnm, Tmnbull, and Ruth won
tunc decisions o\ei then snphotnmc
opponents
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REKERS, MEISINGER
SET W. VA. MARKS
Register Victories in Half. Mile
Excnls at Mountaineer
Games Saturday
Two Hack iccouls crumbled undoi
the flashing spikes of Paul Rekeis and
Chid; Meismgci at the annual West
\ njriniu mdooi games at Morgantown
Satuidav. \ictones in the half and
mile tuns gave the si\ Xittanv tun-1
mu* competing honois in the distance,
events
Rekeis, outstanding collegiate two
mdci and holdei of the IC-1A innik,
won the hulf-mile convincingly m ‘5 1-5
seconds imdiu the W'est Viigimn stan
daid Paul took the lend at the stmt
and lus slicing, powerful stride tal
lied him minis the line the winnei bj
fifteen \aids His tune was 2 minutes 1
and o-5 seconds.
Showing n ietuin to the form whic
won him places in two Intel collegial
championship laces, Chick Mcismgc
snuu-h'd the Field House iccoul t
win the tile iun by fifteen vmds Th
long-legged Lion took the lend at th
hall-way ni.uk and hiensted the tap
m i minutes JIO ‘f-5 seconds
Dick Dolwilei placed thud, fu
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ReKers also stmted in the mile, but' STUDENT WTITUDE TESTS
was spiked m the heel and his shoo
tom oir at the stmt Bv the tune the.
«hoo was replaced the field had lapped
him, innktnir fmthci olloils nicies-.
j McDowell, Fulleitun, ami Mar/uc-, into the law school at Cornell was
!co completed the Niltanv entiv Me-. dc-<-Mhcd a* a means to eliminate the
Dowell took Um d m a hunched timsh , hunt-' intmbei of iaduios in the school
in the 70*\aiil high huulles, Ik,wins lln Plot R S Mexens. acting dean
toFuithofN VU , 10l A. title-hold-1 0 j the school.
e,, and knohloch ol I*itt KuHe 1 ton [
annexed fointh in the 70-jaul low I
Inn dies, which also was won hv Fuith i
Murruttn faded to scoie in the same!
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Entiy in the West Yiigmia frames'
'tame as a lesult of last-minute ap- (
pioxnl by the Uouid of Athletic Con-
ti ol lato Thuisdny afternoon The'
meet had not been icfruluily listed j
Two bundled and iiftv tiackmen.
fiom nineteen colleges and univeisi-j
tic competed in the Mountumeei cni-|
iimal No team semes \,eu compiled,'
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Brady Cowell, coach of the
;sity of Floiida basketball team, pic
jfois lull plnyei- r Jhis is e\ideated
in his squad of sixteen, nine of them
standing oxer six feet
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