Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 20, 1931, Image 3

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Sidelines
The Panther quintet will be the
aril team to face the Lion passers
is year with a co•captain system.
ddtc Baiter, who usually starts at
and to wear down the enemy,
lams the leadership with Willie A,
re, who replaces him as a scoring
e after the game IS well mulct way.
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l'itt's leading scorers on the
basketball Muir are all midgets.
Lawry. W. liowalle, and Arture
all measure between fire feet six
inches and fire ceet eight inches.
On the other hand. Albright, cen
ter, stands six feet four inches
tall.
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Optimism is an nutstanding quality
ith Dr. Callcon. Pitt court mental
•
t the start of the season he ple
ated an undefeated team, and prior
the disastrous encounter tuth C C
I' he announced Ins expectation to
Le the lemaining games on the
hEdule.
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Comparative scores conflict in
Pitt and Penn State court rec
ords. Although the Panthers hose
defeated two quintets which fac
ed the Lions, they barely eked nut
a sictory 1,3 a too-point margin
o,er West Virginia and only met
with a moderate win nice S 3 ra
ruse. Victors met. the Nittany
team. 11-to-28.
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In thc 126, 115 and 155-pound class
, Plinecton mat candidates have
own pool fmm tin oughout the sca
n, according to a report from the
1601 kionghold
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Coach Leo Houck is pleased
With the shoo mg of his mitmen
this season. Although four of the
lineup in the first too meets this
)ear were fighting their first year
of intercollegiate competition
they succeeded in dousing West
Virginia and deadlocking Western
Maryland. both seteran teams.
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Football seem., to hose become
bullied sport if one considers the
cision of the rules coranuitee to
Ain the present cod,. Los 1931 uith
ly one minoi change Lou the Corning
as Thus change involves the re
.ving of the arbitiary point award
er touchdown, making the penalty
aside the same a; when eons
tted during iegulai seinnmage
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L :Vortit Carolina will be a tough
ant for the Lans to crack in the
ring tomorrou, Judging br the
t.'eason record The Tar Heels
hare defeated Smith Carolina
0.2, V. M. I. li-to.l, V. P. I 6-to-1,
and Virginia 1.10.3.
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Lion Matmen Engage Princeton;
TO CONTEST TIGER
WRESTLERS HERE
Visitors Will Prove Formidable
Test for Grapplers in
Recreation Hall
With the 1931 dual season half
orta. Penn State's varsity wrestlers
will face the first of their three hard
est opponents of the year when they
grapple a powerful team from Prince
ton pniveisity in Recreation hall at
8 o'clock tomorrow night.
Conch Charlie Speidel will
use medically the name line-up as in
the previous meets. with Mawe, Dav
enport, Stein, and Lorenzo getting
the call in the first four weights
Due to the scholastic ineligibility of
Turnbull, the 155-pound berth is tin
,
determined but the past will be filled
by Roe, Ginner, or Tiansue Rey
, hitz in the middleweight class, either
Wahl or Ratenbuig in the 175-Pound
weight and Captain Ed Pearce in the
heavyweight berth will complete the
Nittany line-up
Princeton will present n formidable
test for the _undefeated Lions, The
Tiger matmen have shown great
stiength in the past several wools.
and although their ieeord n marred
by two defeats and one tie contest,
their five matches have been with
learns of outstanding ability
Tigers limn Army, Tie Na%3
Opening their season With a close
14-tn-16 defeat at the hands of Noi th
Cal ohne, the Nassau grappleic took
the next match from Ridge.. 23-to
-15 and dropped then thud contest to
Lehigh 13-to-It After downing the
Ai my decisively by a 21-to-11 score,
the Tiger matmen showed their best
for 'n of the season last Saturday
when they tied the Navy 16-to-1G
Lip to this match the Midshipmen had
a two year unbeaten, untied record
in dual competition
Captain Colmme will give Maine
a stiff battle in the opening bout of
the evening. The Pi inceton captain
has gemmed five victories in as many
meets this season lhrig will fill the
125-pound both for the visitors, while
Fisk will meet Stein in the 185-pound
class. The retain of Lowndes, unde
feated freshman captain last yea',
to the welterweight division has ma
terially strengthened the team.
In the 155-pound class Roystei will
leceive the call and Hooker, one of
the best league wrestle's last year,
will fill the middleweight post. Bill
ings who has won three out of five
of his matches this season will grap
ple for Princeton in the 175-pOund
class. One of the most intelesting
match°s of the year will close the
meet when Rutherford of the Tigers
meets Captain Ed Pearce in the
heavyweight bout Both men me un
defeated at the present time.
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Passers Challenge Strong
Pitt Five Away Tomorrow
Panthers Win 14 Out of
18 Starts—Bow to
C. C. N. Y.
Undaunted by n formidable Pitt
quintet ls limb has swept to the foie
Eastern basketball by etushlng
foul teen opponents in ,ngliteen stint,
Nittany couitmen «dl invade the
Panther's fool in Pitt stadium at S
o'clock tomoirou night
'With hopes of continuing the aus
picious spurt evidenced in its last tv o
victories, the same court combination
which fist calmed Blue and Whit•
colors into the winning columns will
seek to wrest hiumnh lion, their
traditional western rivals
Walt Mosel will pair with Jack
Maze, at formaid, nit!, Pied Brand
at center Doc Conn is slated as
Captain Sol Saltzman's running mate
in the guard assignnrmts. Although
, Mazess has been handicapped in pi ac
tree pith a bad foot, he is emiette,l
to play
Pitt Whips Army
After losing the first game of the
season to 'Western Reserse, the Pan
thers rounded into for or to conquer
all but two western opponents before
swinging into an eight-game winning
streak which was broken by City
College of New York Monday night
Carlson's charges, defeating N Y
U., Por dham, West Virginia, Carnegie
Tech, Notre Dame, Washington and
Jefferson, and Army in succession,
were started on their way to suprem
acy in the east when the CCNY
passers crushed their hope', 18-to-1t
Creighton college and Indiana col-,
lege were the only other two floes
which have succeeded in tarmng bock
the Panthers. In early starts, the
Pitt linemen subdued Ohio State,
Marquette, Nebraska, Dartmouth,
Syracuse, and Purdue
Waging a close race for high sem- ,
mg honors, Lawry and W Kowallisj
acterlin Blue and Gold forwards, are ,
nearing the century total in then
records Arturo, co-captain of they
Panthers, is a close rival in the scor
mg columns Eddie Baker, who us
ually starts at guard, Is paired with;
Smith and Albright jumps center
for the Panthers.
In addition to the first team, Coach
Dutch Hermann win take seven re-
serve courtmen on the trip.
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WILL LE 11) Panther Courtmen
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GOLFERS TO MEET
4 LINK OPPONENTS
Tenlalt,e Tenni, Schedule Include,
Ilalches With Nafl, Cornell
A..}, Bucknell Here
Foul golf matches fm the 1931
season weir approved by the Athletic
Board of Control and announced yes
, terday by Neil M. Fleming, graduate
manager of athletics
The Nittany linkmen will enter
the Intel eollegmtes, pi nbably dated
for June 15 to 20 Other matches
arc Swat thmote at Swaithmore, May
1; Any at Went Point, May 2, La
fayette at home, May 9, Colgate at
hone, May 21.
The tennis team opens the season
With Gettysburg during the first
%%eels of May Two tints follow the
opener, the first pith Dickinson and
Nucy, and the second pith Cot nell
and Syracuse The team quit prob
ably close ,ith Bucknell here.
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MITMEN FACE TEST
IN SOUTHERN FOE
Heavyweight Entries Remain in
Doubt for Meet—First 4
Weights Unchanged
Penn Stnto'a undefeated linemen
u ill attempt to end the winning streak
of the seta an North Catalina tinsels
in Recreation hall at 7 o'clock tempi -
ow night
With three tette' men as a nucleus
to a well-balanced team, Coach Leo
Houck is endeawn ing to whip several
ine,peitenced candidates into shape to
oppose the strong Noah Catolina
tingmen. The Tat Heels will bring
r
leant of Netmans to meet the Blue
and White mitmen alto winning then
first foar meets dects,ely.
Four of the entries for the southet n
school in the meeooniortow have un
defeated recoids for the. season, and
three of these men faced the Lion
besets last yeas The Carolinians
hale bad at least,tuo knockouts and as
many as three in each of then• last
thiee meets, and will enter an ON
penenced and outstanding perfoi met
in cseiy class but the bantanmeight
Ireasyn eights in Doubt
To oppose the Tar Reels, Coach !
Slouch mill send the same men into the
'
inc oho fought the last ton meets
in the four lighter divisions, Davey
Stoop, 115 pound.,; Captain Julius Ep-I
stein, 125 pounds, Johnny Ale And
dress, 135 pounds, and Al Locus, 115
pounds, will defend the Blue and
White at these o eights.
Final selection of the ents les (as ,
the scumming bouts odl not be madel
until tonight, hut Fled Babb mill
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N. Carolina Tomorrow
mobably onto the ring in the light.
hemy.eight bout, ON bile Joe Millet ot
Alec Lucas, at 175 pounds, and Sko-
Leine nt heavyweight will complete
the lineup.
Stoop should lime little ti ouhle with
George Biggs, Tin Heel 115-pounder,
oho has been bothered mith a broken
nose, m bile Captain Epstein will meet
Martin Les inson, h Ird-hitting light
%%eight MeAndie,, in his thud in
tmeollegiate boat will meet the Noi lh
Cal pima captain, Noah Gooch idge, at
IA: pounds.
3111ter Mu), Enter Ring
In the oelterweight donsein Leo,
bill fate Dail IloWei nets, who al
though a neocomei to the lineup has
s,or too boots this season 'Babb null
tin to turn in his hist Natoiv, when
he meets Obie Danis, Tat Heel Wl
poundo, who has too knockouts and
r decision to his coedit foi this sea-
Joe Millet may Wet the ring fin his
first intel collegiate hoot against intim
Hugh Wilson ot Platt Landis, Tai
Heel 175-pounders, although Ales
Lucas inay r etut n to the lineup at
either thi, weight oh the 160-pound
class. It Shobei no's hand is in eon
damn he will fill the unlimited post
against John Wait en, Not th Catolma
heavyweight stah
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GYMNASTS ENGAGE
IN LAST TRYOUTS
Prepare for Opening Meet .Igain,l
Temple \eat Sat I. rdo —Team
'Rounds Into Simile
To preparation fm the first Intel
eoliegmte gvmmpluni meet in Penn
State's histon, member. of the Nit
tat, at In squad ale engaged in final
'tryouts for bertha on the team v. hick
1,31 oppose Temple um, et,ity hoe
mist Satunllly
The keenest usalty is being dm
played in the tumbling ILrss in .11.11
11auv Has 1(1401110111pettng with
Mel Forsythe and Whites MAL lot
the call nest yogi. Dasolson n also
onning Maav Hooch, horizontal bu
per foi met, a staff lace fm honors
Although encnunteung sel
petition Ti urn Besch on the pal allel
km s, Bob Tin ashel , sm satile semor.
toll mobably r epre.sent the Blue and
1\ lute in this dplsion. Thom',
son and Charlie hot stick ale out,tand
' log on the tlngb The lope Ili:Wong
assignment will pi olmble go to 'I ommv
Haigh, mule Hesch has outdistanced
all tompetaion on the sole h use