Tuesthqi, Febi um y 17, 1941 Sidelines Springing a surprise m boxing en des, Conch Dick Hallow entered Eloattis and Pmetna in the 175-pound and heavytteight divisions on the Western Maryland team Saturday Tlnth-nuttnen boist-sted up the Green Terrors by scouting sums over Wl tiled Nanny team members Sports critics conceded that of all the Eastern Intercellegtate Boxing members, Penn State and Western Nlar,land were the anti two tennis who showed strength sufficient to smash the Nits) rec ord of sta,ing off defeat in txelle years of dual competition quandary stall exists onion these rank, lEEE. The Navy wiestling milks are sad ly depleted because of foul injured in.anbeis oho may be ineligible dur ing,the lemma. of the season This weakness was evident when Pilau ton gsappleis held the Midshipmen to a 16-to-16 deadlock Satutday _o_ Penn State demonstrates a strong front in flits sport with three matmen ietaining a perfect score for the season. Captain Pearce, healyoeight, scored too falls and one decision while Ted dy Reyhitz, lai-pound class and lithe Loren/o, 115-pounder gam ed one fall and too decisions in mat engagements ——o— If calm tin Chicago 01 Syracuse heasymelght had scored a fall on Ed Pence, mat caption, both meets mould have ended In a 16-to-1t dead lock. 1•10=1 , Coach Crete Paul, Lion lacrosse mentor, plans to return to Penn tilade union the next Inn meek. mould into shape the 1931 Madmen Ile spent the past tun months pla)mg in Prore.smnal lee 'pale) circles in the sicmnl of S)racose, New York ——o— Lace osse is the only native Ameri can allot t in which present day college men engage This game is delisted from the old Indian game in which sevcial hunch ed abougmet pmtiu patcd IMMI In three intemollegiate con tests between Rest Virginia and the 'Satan, Lions during the past three necks, Penn State conic off winners in each went. 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Phone 419 Lion Boxers Deadlock Terrors; Grapplers Defeat Orange; , 19-11 Ringmen Win 115, 125, 145-Pound Fights With Ease EICAITIS, PINCURA RETURN ', TO ANNEX HEAVY BOUTS In one of the closest meets Lion ringmen have expelienced for several yeals, the Nittany hovels were gar ini.teti by Western Malyland Satin day and tettuned from Westnunstet, Md , with a Maw to their credit. The final sane nos Blci-to-31 Springing a surprise on the Blue and White contingent, Conch Dick Ilm roar, Western Maryland boxing mentor, entered Elmitis and Pinenin 'in the 175-pound and heavyweight di j tesPettively. Neither of these men had fought in the tin ec previous meets for the Green Terrors and were supposedly melcglble Ekaitis is be ginning his third year of inteicollegi ate competition, and Pincuia was a varsity won last year. In the 175-pound dnasmn, Elmitis scored a techrical Limckout owes Johnny Gwynn in the second round and Pincuia, Western Maryland un limited entry, won a close decision from Slmberne when he staved off the fine thud-loam) rally of the Lion heavyweight. The Lion iingmen again proved theh supeliority in the light. weights by ninning three of the fast four bout; Davey Stoops outclassed Mur chison, Western Maryland US-pound er ham the opening bell and received a technical knockout decision ashen the fight na, stopped in the second sound. Captain Julius Epstein, in the 125- pound division, easily outpointed Myers, Green Tenor loathes weight, to gain the refeice's decision Al though losing a close verdict Johnny McAndrews extended Captain Doug Crosby, intercollegiate titleholder, be fore a late sally of the Western Mary land veteran gained the referee :s nod Mopping Borchers, We,tern Mary 'land 146-pounder to the canvas at the end of the fast sound and again at the close of the second, Al Lewis and the Green Terror welterweight slug ged thiough three fast rounds, with Al ieceiving the decision. In the sue pus° bout of the meet, Babb, in hiv first inteicollegiate fight, held Bru baker, Western Maiyland 160-pound ' er, to a draw. Brubaker had tan 'knockouts to his credit this season TUXEDO • Made to Your Measure $28.75 to $40.00 SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP 110 East Beaver CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING PAINTING AND DECORATING We Will Estimate Your Painting and Papering Without Obligation All Kinds of Paints and Wall Paper For Sale PORTER & WEBER - Phone 68$ 12S Fraser Street A Complete rood Service For This Week-end A Corsage 'Adds That - Delicate Finishing Touch Prices Range from $2.00 UP • State - College ' Floral Shoppe Phone 5504 On Allen Street Class Ring Tourney Will Begin Tomorrow The first eliminations in the an nual intelclas, boslng tournament will be held in Recreation hall to mm rou aftelnoon, accoldinie to Leo Houck, bomng coach All can didates should sign up in the %ga sify locket loom immedmiely Elimination bouts, beginning at 4 30 o'clock each afternodn, will continue until the dace teano, ale selected INTRAMURAL FIVES ENTER THIRD ROUND 20 Teams Sursive Elimination In Court Tourney—Play Tomorrow Night With twenty tennis surviving elim ination, the second wand of the in tramural bachetball tomnament was completed last night when the last eight games of this round wets play ed m Recreation hall Added to the wanness last night, the victors of eight games Finlay night and foot groups which tecened "byes" on the second round, consti tute the list of pinticipants remain ing in competition for the title and trophy In the third round Wilmslow night, the following matches will be played Delta Upsilon vs Phi Kappa Sigma, 41pha Chi Rho vs Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Alpha 'Sigma Phi, and Nerts Club vs Theta Nu Epsilon Foul other matches will take place between fives deteimined by last night's games. Tau Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Upsilon, , and Phi Epsilon Pi diem 'byes" on the third sound which au tomatically place them in the fourth 'mind. Pout games will be played in I he fourth sound with foot "byes" Following these corns foul qualtel mal and two semi-final matches. _ . In the games of the second round Friday night, the results mete: Delta Upsilon 27, Mae Stall 21, Phi Itappa Sigma 14, Beta Kappa 5; Tau Signm Ph: IS, Alpha Phi Delta 9, Alpha Chi Rho 10, Susquehannanock 8; Alpha t,gma Phi 20, Alpha Tau Omega 6, Beta Theta Pi 36, Ti aingle 12, Nests 7luh 11, Omega Epsilon 12; and Theta ga Epsilon 24, Delta Tau Delta 8 The Corner unusual IT E I'ENN STATE LOI,LEGIAW Wrestlers Win Initial Foreign Battle Of Season GAIN HARD-FOUGHT MEET AT SYRACUSE SATURDAY An oggressiVe Lion stestllng team won a hard-fought match horn the Syracuse pa applers by a 10-to-11 scot e Saturday afternoon. 1 his is the thn d mctoty m as many Matt, btaitts this season for the Manny matmen and it !talked then fit st win on a fin elfin floor. Statue, Blue and White bantam- Weight, looted good and sac on top rot the lit st tuo minute, of his bout a ith Fotwatd, who aumceded in ob taining a quick at m and headlock to stn the shot test match by a fall to S minutes 45 seconds In the 125-pound class Charley Day entrant eNened the scare for Penn State by gaining a fall flier Dingier of Syracuse in 4 minutes 12 seconds. Davenport used a back an mlock and scissors Captain Barry, Orange 146- pounder, proved much superior to Giant Stein and won on a time ad laintage of 7 minutes 25 seconds Danny placed second in the Eastern Intercollegiate WI ogling tour ney last tear, beingrunner-up to Mulder. Breaking into the fine-point division for the fist tune this year, Mike Lo lenen continued his winning spree and throw Earnest Jordan, Syracuse net terweight, in 6 minutes I I seconds In the 155. pound division Ales Tin nbull surprised Orange supper tens by gain ink a five-nunute time decision over Carpenter, a point scorer in last year's r Eastein intereollegiates Although he non his thud bout this year, Revlntz, Nrttany nuddleueight grappler, had a hard struggle to gain r slight time advantage of 2 minute, 29 seconds uses Reynolds. sturdy Syra cuse 163-pounder. Tiansuc in the light-heavyweight division lost to McKeon, Orange 173-pounder and var sity crew man, by a [lna decision of 3 minutes 29 seconds Captain Ed Fenton gained the ad nantage of 8 minutes 10 seconds cue! STILL LOWER PRICES ON ONYX HOSIERY NOW ' $l.OO and $1.25 Egolf's 3 ~~ YOUR YOUR 010.31.1.1eGt TT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. REKERS GAINS TIE WITH CHAMBERLAIN Nittany Runner. Michigan State Ace Lower Mile Record At West Virginia lip r dining finish, Paul Rekers gained a tie fin fist place in the mile on with Claik Chambeilain, mlm rcollegmte cross-country champion nom Michigan State, setting a meet it ofd minutes, 25 seconds in the West VII alma untie' city Indoor Cain, at Idol gantow n, Saha day night Chicl Meisinem placed thud in the puce, the featine event on the pro !gi am, followed by Dick Detwilm ilMeisingei set the foinna iceold in ;v inning the mile event !act Rebels and Cliambeilain staged a splint on the last lap which is as la ought to a clinics a few 3 cods flom the finish when both tripped and fell, hut got up and birds° the tape in a dead heat liaDowell Place% 'third Alcllonell placed third in the ent% iaid high hut dleg, and Fullerton non his preliminary heat in the SO - ! 054 yard dash The trio-mule relay 'team won thud place folloning Much igan and Princeton tie the finish. ticket's ictoi vat Morgantoun fol tossed closely upon hi, humph at the leadoubrook Gain, in Philadelphia Thursday, uheie the Lion distance star defeated Gioulm,, inteischolastit mile i ecoi Dean, co-holder of the fieshman moss-country champion ship in 1928, and a Inge field of club iunneis to urn the two-mile classic. The two-mile inlay team composed of Wolf, Band, Dunaway, and Hughes finished in thud place, on the heels of Penn and Georgetown in a lace which nos not decided until the last foss \lll fig McDowell placed thud in the forty-fife y aid high hurdles Dui. Sloth, Nen Yolk heavyweight, In the last bout of the alto, neon Coach Chathe Spode] stated that the gt apple's would unclog,' a stu ing tot ti mon— - the 'k to me, tuning petted this ...Mon tot the engagement mill Pumeton Satmdav Ile added that !Piinceton had been under estimated hut due to their tie with Not y Satui. diad a shift in the lineup ma:. he nee. essmy in order to strengthen the Lion for the meet. •. ..••••••, . . EYES BUT TASTE d r MILDER...AND i e ., ,,,.1... , . 41•4 1 ' - ' ' BETTER TASTE / 1 , . 1 : let/vela' ' /s ( ' i c ,-14 - ‘ t „.„, f- - zt , , 4 444%.....„ ' . 04: 1 ` - ' .c:,i , / ScV Lions Conquer W West Virginia Passers Display New Po Close Mounta 'Unleashing its hest bland of court play this von. lieolv pooeiful Nit tang five flashed to victory oser West Vnginin, weakened by sit games in a meek, 'l7-10 , 20 Saturday night Supei nor defensive work in a game ohm', was closely guaided, together pith greates accuracy in shooting, en abled the Lions to ion up a lice-point lead in the first half, and continue to their second successive triumph on menaced in the second penod. Jack Mimes, anti Pied Bland gave Penn State a four-point lead often foul minutes of play, with too bas kets at close range, but Dotson tied up the scone he netting a pair of double iiedius soon after The strong defense of both teams kept smiting low, and the lead wavered between the Lions and the Mosintaineeis dur ing the three-quarters of the half With tine count deadlocked at ele ven, the Morgantown passers were unable to ',pint the eivds despite a 'cues of shots at the basket Too minutes before the close of the half, Walt Moser broke the tic sulk a short toss, and Brand's two-plyei, to gether oith a successful free throat by Doc Conn, gave the Lions then five-noint ails antage at half-time Aided by the fact that West Vu gnna's defence weakened early in the second pet sd, the Nattily courtosen quickly unloved their lead Aftst Sortet had caged a long shot Mares netted another toss close to the bas ket, and Bland followed uith .i pan of two-plyers Although the 'Mountaineers brought their count again within six points of the Blue and White score after tent minutes of the second half had elapsed, they cycle unable to threaten the Lions serious'}. Foul shots by Brand and Conn, ad-1 Wait For The Lunch W There's a Re Which is the larger of these two white squares? Don't trust to your eyesight alone. MAY FOOL Y tells the Tril Employ% to pellet ease, th gan oun tam the of the p, The h i nn Sint ,1 ~., rll / C , 111 ,11 11,,, Althou meet by fencer; It Gcnc. c in Roue. 110 ch I imE, recorded Lot z, boot ;Lyn BY vi nta y fc term. Irene M. Thom o Limpet-, plop tup in mom
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