ny, Pub t uary IU, 193 I Sidelines Dick Harlow, fm mer Penn State athlete, and now coach of the West ern Maryland boxing tenon, had a iing sule seat at the West Virginia box ing meet Saturday night His inter est in the bouts may esult in a bur in me for the Nathan,' mitmen echon they join ney to Westimmstm, ]lid, Lluv weak. 1=:=1 West Virginia tennis will hare Nisited Penn Slate three .4u:cos mic nooks when the Mountaineer courtinen nit ado Lion territory Saturday. The southern grap plers appeared here a week ago, while the Mountaineer ringmen completed the series by opening the Lion boxing season Saturday night. Unless the ,isitori, defeat the Iliac and {Vide passers, the Nittany Lion will hash non all three engagements -0— Al Bates, foi met Lion tack stat, minr of the A A U. broad-Jump, .nil menthe] of the Olympic team, 1 s ill , ompele in the Al,adowbrool, games at I 'hiladelphm Thm say night I==l Several forma Blue and White thletes n dnessed the boxing meet and basketball game Satuidav night Skip 'tabby, former tin cc-letter star and natant of the basketball team, Dutch .31.er, guard on the football team, and null Struble, heavyweight boxer, and unno -up for the 100• pound title last rear, enjoyed a wication from then vin Idly duties and rstin nod to theu• • him Mater. I=l=l Ulm Wolff, former captain of the hosing tenni, and three times intercolleg.te 160-pound chum pion, returned to State College mer the aeeloend and acted as second to the Lion ringnien in the West Virginia meet. =MI When 01.2 Wept Virginia passers Image the Nittany courtmen here 4tur day, Nate Cartmell, Lion track oath Will be one of the most mter •sted spectators. Conch Cartmen vas former freshman basketball conch d'the southern institution and tinnier if, the Mountaineer football squad ——o— Cheering at the hosing meet ,aturday night was pi obably the best demonstration of student sup 'port and interest exhibited in Recreation hall this year Sup. 'plementing this fine demonstra tion of cheering, the spectators ;were orderly and quiet while the bouts were en progress, nialang it ,unnecessary for Referee Brian dlnyes to stop any fight. -0— [The Unisersity of Noah Catalina its included football in its intiamural intei sports calends!, A sem, of 'hats grid contests is being at tanged r the students by Coach Chuck-Col ns These games will be played W eekly and will be conducted in much le same fashion as our fall gild tui ney Have you caosen your Irfe worhP 14 Tor field of health rensce the Jr and Unhersity Dental School—the old n.l dental ochoul connecteMa teo-011cd ottli any oriverdly so the United m thorough oell balanced mono., in nll brand. of denthdry All modern ment for practical oath under super 'Joon of men high In the prolesslln II Mr jar detods and J.eray a 11w, Than HARVARD UNIVLItgI DENTAL SCHOOL CO-EDS Make SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters ',' NOW OPEN BLUE & WHITE Barber Shop West College Ave SHOES SHINED HATS CLEANED and REBLOCKED JIM'S PLACE Allen Street LION BOXERS WIN INITIAL MEET, 4-3 Defeat Powerful West Virginia Squad by Winning First 4 Bouts Saturday Night Sem ing unpi essive victoi es in the filet four bouts, the Lion lne. opened the season by defeating the I peon NI West Vat ginia in Remotion hall Satin day night Although outclassed in the helmet weights, the IN:Many mitmon won the : meet by annexing v letoile, in the 115, 125, 135, 115-pound bouts. The pci tone° and sure, or offensive ability of the three if:naming Mountaineer bosers was too great for the Blue and White lighter, and the visitors had little difficulty in winning the 160, 173, and unlimited tights, the latter 1550 by the technical knockout route Epstein Outpoints Hamilton Davey Stoops opened the meet with one of the shoite,t fights on record when he seined a knockout over Ha lsor), in the 150-pound class, in 54 sec onds. Leading with a left to the stomach, an methand light found its oath and the Mountaineer bantam weight went down for the count of ten Dancing mound Hamilton, in the second bout, Captain Epstein hail little trouble piling up points with a fast left Jab, to win the 125-pound fight Johnny McAndrews made his intei collegiate debut with an easy vie tot y over Fm-her in the 135-pound class. The List tound was close, but Johnny displayed a fast left, com bined n ith excellent footwork to win the decision of the referee by a huge margin. Meeting for the second time in as many }eats, Al Lewis and Coptmn Stunkard, of West Vitginia, put on a slugging match lot thine iounds, ninth Al winning the decision Both men were striving fat a knockout but stone cautious in leaving openings 13=I I Outclassed by Latham, Mountainem 1 160-pounder, Ed Polak put up a game light but could not stop the ,icious attack of his more expesienced oval Grassing blood in the fast sound with a left jab, Latham continued to pile up points fm the winning verdict West Visgmia won the two semain ing matches by technical knockouts Kars, Mountaineet light-heavy, won the 175-pound (tacos from Yoe°- . dams ashen the hght was stopped after 1.4 G minutes of the second sound Yacochonis was foggy from the homy attack of Rau. and Coach Leo Houck stopped the bout In the unhmited fight Hankins, who won the Golden Glove amatem tourney in New Yosk last summer, recessed a technical knockout decision from Johnny Guelli, when the scfelee stopped the fight in the first sound after 59 seconds IF YOU DON'T GRI N D hut want to keep eligible Alli .. - j arc& I lleW fair in. 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" i .l Cgillieo 'WITH ALL THE BRAN .7, _. , 1:,....- t )4, ko k a ~...!, ,OF THE WHOLE WHEAT • , Bezdek Heads Group On Olympic Tryouts Du ectm lingo Bendel - of the School of Physaal Education, npponLL:•d chairman of a committee to mganize Amu man colleges for Olympic tryouts Ot .1 Mooting of the Olympic Boxing Commission in Nose Yolk city Satan day Rem eventing the United States at the Oh mom Gam, to be held at Los Angnles m 1932, four hose] s mill be chosen loan colleges, Tom host Aniel man Athletic Union clubs, tmo from the Ahoy and N 1,3 and too (loin private athletic °is gainzations Assisted by Dr W T Grant, of Philadelphia, Director Bei,lek mdl decide methods and rules of coorp,- trtion for till college, in the country Ile qtalcil that the nation mould probably be disinled into disttias with %ironer, to each ilc,tiret com peting in final trials RUNNERS TO RACE IN 2-MILE RELAY Lion Traamen Grier 11 endues brook 11 cet—licherc, Moisinger Place Third, Fourth at Neu 1 ork Penn State's tiatkinen will engage in thou second meet of the v Intel season, when lop esentatives of the Blue and Wince compile I'm honors against a hi Omit field of collegiate and Olvmme stars at the annual Meadowlnook games in the Arena, Philadelphia, Thin•day night Coach Nate Car tmell has been hold ing time trials foi the last too swag to select a 2-mile cela} team to race against runnels of Pennsylvania, Cemgetoon, and Nov Yolk univer sal. The gum tot ohich mill mai, its appearance on the Mena bouds oil be chosen from a squad cons,st mg of flukes, Hughes, Wolf, Huhn gel, Sieshey, Mart/ and Dunaway Rehers and illeNingar oho finished m third and fouith position, respect ively in the 2-mile miss-and-out lace at the Milhose games Satuidav night are entered in the Meadoolnook 2- mil, open Ihe Ness Yolk lace was uon Lt Paul Maiming, national 2-mile champion, in the esceptionally fast time of 9 minutes 19 seconds Joe McClushev of For dham took second place Coach Caitmell mill also enter Se% - oral of his men in the short sin its Vohs, Fullerton, and McDoucll base been shots mg up o ell on the outdoor Inlaid lank will be the probable Lion entries in the dash events PARKINSON ArCENDS MEETING Prof Daily G PalLimon, head of the department of lutal education, attended the annual meeting of the State School Directors association in Ilm shrug Wednesday and Thlnsday THE PENS ;STATE LION FIVE DEFEATS W. MARYLAND FOE Passers Amass 90-22 \ ictory by Increasing Early Lead as Moser Heads Score Flouting the jinx that has dog ged them through half a sou•on, Penn State', taut ille:1 ,ent, into an °ally lead At Inch was octal challenged by Watmn Maryland, and won then hest court Nicioly, 40441-22, Saturday night &imam pasneig and male ...- late shooting gave the Lions an edge at the outset, and the Given Tent me 110,1 Succeeded In inenaung the Floe and White inaigin dining the le in.undei of the game. own sun ed the 1111 point fm the invade, with a hie chum, hut Sol Saltman nett 2,1 tun long shots which put the Lions ahead Walt Mose bank anothei double-decker fi con outside the foul line, and added two moi e after Mtn a 3 had eon,' Westei n Mac gland's initial two-plyer. Ship Stahley's cilium, incite then most effectite threat mhen was half mei, bunging the count to 12-to-9 before they mete chec,cl Flom that point tha Nittany quintet lot god ahead easily, and tallies by Fled Brand and" itlogei gave Penn State an unchallenged lead of 2,0-to-9 at half time '1 loser Leads Scoring Doubling the. some uell as then mat= of ‘letory in the second half, the Lion passers none, allnued the Gieen Tenlius to appi cacti on thin tcn points of the Blue and White total Mows, Brand and Saltzman each accounted fm too-plym, solute Bloun added five foul shots to the vi,itoie count Piling up two tallies lot each one iecoided by the Westnunstm the, Saltzman, Moses, and lack Maze., added to the Nittany total timing the last ten minutes Finding the basket for the fist time, Maze, acounbil foi nice goals, while Saltzman dup licated his eally long shots with .me- Egolf's SEVENTH CLEARANCE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Announcing The SOPH. HOP THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR Featuring Tommy Christian and His Orchestra Friday Evening, March 6 TAX $5.00 Inter-class Mitmen Begin Eliminations Eliminations for the inteielass hosing tournament mill begin to day and mill continue until Filday, Coach Leo Houck announced yes terday. Schedule, indicating the tune 0111th the sal ious cla,s landidates 810 to rapoit for the elimination bouts will be poled on the campus bulletin hoards. Feint:or!, IS has been selected as the date foi the first bouts of the tout net, while the finals will be statt,l Mai eh d As in fm mu Yeaf's the tom nament will be gov erned by the same tales and leg, latmns ns regului inlet collegiate busing matches Ural too-plyei Moser, fouling the basket coasts tenth, INT the snoring columns urth SIY silks front the flow and n pan of sucessfnl free throws Moon, chalk ing up three double-deckers and hoe foul shots, orris the outstanding scorer for Western Maryland The lineup Penn Stole 1101 We.lern Mar, land (221 Haar I - - Omsk 0 1111,.... ____ __ _____ 1 Morro, Ilrund , 1111111111111 Irma :I". I II." - G II .1120 v, r . Sul.tlint,—Pent, Stan! )10 era and M Minn Wradern Mary land ‘, aah y Kol , 0 I o,lr I ank. Alliti 11/111(1111111 lat 111 Conl,--1, Itr, St. Slog, man 114,..44 Itrzand 1,....11.rn Mum Inucl Iltm tr I Itrimn 2 Nl , Arrm I II ~I,! I - 11.11/ 'O/ 4.---/klin SU. s gm! of II Wt., ',I Mar,lind /6 wit of I I HIGGINS TO TEACH SUMMER SCHOOL MOTH ILL CL tsscs Bob Higgins, vanity football coach, mill teach classes in football coach ing dining the coming &gram Se, anon, accmiling to Dean Will Giant Chambers, ilnectin of the cession Kenneth Loefflei, fot met Penn Stat basketball player, ,111 also be .1 tubed to the faculty as (hi °elm li,ketball, a new• spoil. for the Sun nei Session 'hack nill not he o feted this yen, Dean Chelans at nounted NITTANY GRAPPLERS DOWN CHICAGO, 21-11 Register Second Win of Year Against Strong Western Team, Ft nlay Night Continuing to show some of toe pocvm ninth tt displ tyed in its ini- Itial totioiy onto West Vu gonna, the Line v icstling teamoveicame a istatnig squad of giapplei, limn the Unto-it of Chicago to um its sec ond mast of the season ht a 21-to-11 sun,' nt Recrattion hull Ft nlay night Chicago demonsttated unexpected itiength and constantly thieatened Penn State's iteain Honest!, the Nittany inatn,o cseic at no tone be hind, although the W esteinms scent onto the Ilea, chtisnins tuth chances to con oi tie the meet Pout fall no el 0 iegistei oil doting the match. thtto going to the Lions and the Malocins gaining one Hoe 'font Res bit,, and Captain Ed P0111(.0 succeeded m tos , ang then eateut oppoin. , nt,, while Captain 11111 Dyes of Chitago gairwil the wile fill lot hi" team In the opening bout, Maue, Lion bantamv.eight. continued his bouncing tactics and non the slim test match of NOTICE To Sete Bet tta My Increasing Business I Mice Scen ic Sei‘ ices of CHAS. F. CRISTOPHER '3O Whc Will Welcome Ills Old Customers as Well as N AUSTIN'S BARBER SHOP Second Floor Masonic But c r Penn Slate Shoe Shop Loose Leaf Note Book Field Size Flexible, $l.OO Typewriters—Portables, Uprights, For Sale or Rent , PARCHMENT BOND . 2 1 A lbs. ... —60 - 5 lbs. .. $l.OO The Athletic Store ON CO-OP CORNER ALL STUDENT SUPPLI the eNenlng to lien he thr, 1 nnoule 17 ,econfl. mn.ll son and maids Ltotell he ne,teln 125-poundel, gat .Ithanlage of 7 moots. otel DIINt.111,1)11t in the sue With .1 the lighloeight ilmston his 31. it 0011 opponent, for 12 econds, eihile Los en 1 , 15-pnundel, hold minutes 10 second. In the .135-pound cla“, Ulm, I t.t. rtne. Ing and lunnei-up In the Nat • collegiate Wlestling them. Al, 'I In nine,' 111 lb ,tentals caul a hod% !ado defeat the Mttant e: and It ma, due nal le,sness that the nun t It'estarnel gained Inc ids RCN bit, in the traffics, .4.lolllegistened a fall over tago 165-pounden, in In :Inn curd., using a halt Nel.oc hold Gabel of Clintago it nntO.l`,loll (ATI NN ahl o 50 .nconds no the 175-poont ling the IN'esten nen. I c meet at lb -to-11l if thehnant' Itinning a fall no 010 latt el, Ed Peal ca. Id demon..o.o.od In_. ahibh• Et noon, Munn, hi a, v. fa•te , t bout of the. et am .1 headloch and mule u C ❑d.an Peal cc 1,14,1211 tamale% 'l5 ~nral.
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