Tuesday, March 10, 1941 Sidelines Three outstanding contestants lost K R o t e first match of their dual meet ea ers' in ftecreation hall Saturday aptam Cicy, Navy 165-pound giap ,,ler,-dropped his first bout to Rey hits ni•the wrestling meet, while Cap tain Blown, Aimy....135-pound boxer, lost the first decision of his career to McAndrews, and Al Lewis, Nittany 1:145-poundei, bowed to Roller, Atmy welterweight, for his first defeat in a dual Meet. —o— Johnny Mr indrews out , . pointed Brown, Sjipay night, it was the only t sewnsen 'ears of boxing for - the West NA mit leader, four undefeat ed years at the Sertice school and •‘ three in college. To show his es teem for the Nittany lightweight, Briiivri presented him with his gloves after the meet, adding that the setback ended his boxing career. He also praised Johmi) for oho he called the best esti,- 1 Lotion of doer footwork he had et er witnes,ed. =MI Penn State boxers have for several seasons been rated by sports miters as the mitmen with the best chance of ending the undefeated record of the Nnvy leather-pushers. However, the Syracuse rmgsters upset pre-meet dope by breaking the 12-yeas record of the Midshipmen, 4-to-3, Satur day. The result of this meet presages another surprisingly formidable foe for the Lion ringmen this reek -0-- When - the Blue and White grapplers enter the intercolleg '„lt tahrirsy"undkelgt"eldle"co'rt7O': 1931 IN ith them Captain Ed ' Pearce has gained too falls, one against nest Virginia and the other against Chicago, and has ', registered lime decisions in his , last four bouts. 'fed Rey bite ~ ha., garnered falls in the Chicago, jl Cornell, and Nosy matches and won time adiantages in he, 1 ! other three'meets. ——o— Roy Maize, Lion bantamweight, follows close on the heels of the lead , ens for the season's recoid, and ties Reybitz for the highest number of it falls. The Nittany 115-pounder has ' - throe falls and two time decisions to - his credit, while he diopped his only ii.lsout of the year to Syracuse in a ch.ely contested match. ——o— ;' Ninny ma) be represented at the wrestling intercollegiates for ~ the Grst , time this pear. An imp lotion to compete in the them / pionshp tourney has been estend- IL ed to the Midshipmen, and al though final acceptance has not li?en received front Annapolis, it is likely that the ' outstand .l mg lien on the leant will Jour- II Ile) to the intercollegiate,. —o— - Competition for Andividual titles at 'the inteicollegiates should be espec ially been, because by stnunge coin ildence all of last year', winners have been ginduated. Without any title holder entered to defend his crown, and only live second-place winnets returning to the annual mat tourney, novena] unknowns may rise to the top of the pile find snare a championship -0— In nearly three decades of in tercolleglate wrestling Instork. Penn State has won the cham pionship FCNCII times and is Fur 1, passed out) by - Cornell, with ten titles. Yale and Lehigli follow the leaders with six and three crowns respectivdly whale Pripet.- toil has one championship to its credit. e ' CO-EDS Make , SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters PRINCESS PAT CREAMS Now in 25c RO MILLER R. Boxers Tie Unbeaten Army Mitmen, 3' /2 McAndrews Outpoints Undefeated Cadet Lightweight Penn State boxers battled to a deadlock with the unde r tented West Point mitmen in Recre ation hull Saturday night Lion mitmen garnered victories' in the first threw bouts and the Army ringstdrs followed by winning the next three, making the result of the meet depend on thn outcome of the heavyweight fight, which referee John Lucas, of Nosy York city declar ed Il draw. ' Captain Julie Epstein opened the meet against Cicero, Army feather s, eight, 1, ith an easy victory Julie ' had little trouble outpointing the ea- I det with a fast left, uhils making his opponent miss consistektly. In the second of the ewe 125-pound bouts, Davey Stoop continued unde feated by gaining a three-round de: cimon over Cleveland, West Point featherweight Although the Army hover seemed to have a slight edge on Davey in the first round, the Nit tony intercollegiate champion won the remaining tun rounds easily, storing effectively with a short sight to the head and body. I=l3 Johnny McAndrews, Lion light !weight, received a Ns-AI-earned deci- I sion over Bronn, Army captain. It was the lirst defeat of his hosing eineer for the West Point 135- pounder, who earlier in the season knocked out Doug Crosby, Western ; Maryland leader. Johnny exhibited clever footwork, a fast left Jab, and a stinging right at close quarters to outpoint the heavy-hitting cadet Combining smart boxing with a telrilie right, Roller, slugging Army nelterweight, defeated Al Lewis, Nd- Itany Lion 145-pounder. The West Point leather-pusher opened a cut un- Ider Al's left eye in the first iound. After having the flow of blood stopped ;between rounds the LiOn slugger ral lr,d to fight on even 'terms with the - cadet, but could not overcome his op ponent', early lead Fled Babb lost a close decision to Little in the 160=pound dn,sion. Af ter dropping the first round to the ' Asmy middle. weight, Fled rallied in the last round and landed consistently with a long left to the face and ap peared strong at the finish Olson, Army 175-pounder, spored the thud win for the visitors when he gained a demon oyes Johnny Cirvan With the score tied - at :3-10-3, Joe .Miller and Coughlin, Aimy, fought a draw in the unlimited do ision dead locking the final score The Army heavy led Joe in the early part of the fight, But Miller came back strong end both men were trying to end the The intramural ping-pang tourna ment has been definitely suspended 1 be cause the Recreation Center can not I furnish enough tables to carry on the tourney efficiently, according to George Lasich '32, chairman of the; tournament Although new artangement, will 1 robably be made, fraternities and .rgantzations will be setunded the $1 cc by seeing Lasich • ' • ' ATHLETES' WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU 'A WARM MEAL EACH EVENING AFTER WORKOUT Craig ' s Restaurant ALLEN STREET FLOWE:RS' FOR ALL OCCASIONS . , AT • Marimor l s 222 West Beaver Avenue Phone 261 . _ Free Delivery Service Minter! Upset Navy's Urgmatep 4ing Relgr Navy's twelve-year reign of box ing supremacy in dual competi tion clinic to an end Saturday when the midshipmen bowed to the Syracuse linemen, four bouts to Once Penn State win meet the Orange team here Saturday. Until, Navy's unexpected set back, Coach Spare. Webb's boxer., had engaged in seventy-three con secutive meets without a defeat. Dining this period, Annapolis teams have won .110 out of 518 bouts. Three meets in the twelve year span resulted in ties, two with Yale and one with Penn State. Three intercollegiate tourneys were captured by naval trains, the other four resulting in Nittany victo'ne., FRESHMEN PLAID BASKETEERS Second-half Ttally Nets 21.16 VictorSr Over Carnegie Tech Yearlings A second-half rally gave the Stock man basketball team a 21-to-JO vic toty oser the Cat negle Tech yea:hogs 'in the last game of the season for the nttany plebes Saturday after noon Trarhng 5-to-9 at the half, the Blue and White plebes launched a concerted attack to tie the scone at 12-all and tinge into the lead at the end of the thud quartet 14-to-12 Parks and Musser .closed their fi e.liman cage care., by bottlnig up Si!roman and Preedel, Tat tan offensive stilts, hold ing them to too field goals in the last half of the game • Slussei from long range and Thom as from under the basket led the State offense The freshman foot ball star caged seemingly impos sible shots, tossing one in float a le dining position and another from be yond the center of the floor Thomas displayed fast floor oink to pierce repeatedly the Pittsburghets' defense for baskets 1.4 y grratie Game Iv. man and Fleedel snored ten of their team', ~ ixteen„ points, al though the latter went out of the game on personal fouls at the beginning of Ohs finial, quarter. Their tticky dibbling and aFunate shooting was a constant danger to the Ngtany com linen In winmng their fifth victory in six starts, the plebe cagets displayed both good and bad basketball. While their work was ei !atm at tones, they fi equently scintillated with clever footwork and smooth team play.. They seemed to have a hard time find mg the basket in the first half, but came back with wee of then hest shooting of the •season in the final twenty minutes. THE COLONIAL 115 W. Nittany Avenue All Rooms With Running Water Nenly Furnished 53.(10 Weekly Inspect Toddy lEisai STATI, NAVY WRESTLERS 1 DOWN LIONS, 21-11 Nittany Team Itecenes First Setback--fteybitz, Pearce, Macao Win Bouts, Handing Penn State its first set 'back of the season, Nov's wi estling (team defeated the Natant, matmen 21-to-11 in Recreation hall Saturday afternoon in the lion's final dual meet of the year. The Midshipmen sealed three folk !and two time decisions to one fall and tun decisions for Penn State Ted Reybitz, wrestling in the 155-pound class, gemmed the Lion's fall when he A Captain ~.onv of the Navy Mice in a split bout Captain Ed Peai ee completed his season undefeated by holding the long time advantage of 9 minutes 80 sec onds over Volk, Nosy heavyweight, while Roy Maize in the opening bout secured a similar decision of 9 min utes 55 seconds,over Hughes to com plete the Lion's score , Prepare for intereullegiates I With thadexception of Reybitr's !double fall bout, Loienzo's match !with Loughlin ,of Nosy proved to be !the most interesting one of the meet lAftei 6 minutes 45 seconds of fast wrestling the Navy 118-pounder gain ed a fall with a body hold Ili the 1252 pound division, Driven ; port lost a 4 minute 51 ,econd refer ee's decision to White, Nosy Good man regisecred the first full of the match When he threes Stem, islittam, 185-pounder, with a [Alamo} , and bat hold after 9 minutes 7 seconds. With both men on their feet at the cod of the regulation period, Reybiti put Captain Gray's shoulders to the mat in 4 minutes 35 seconds with a ; half Nelson and bar hold in the first period and in the second gained a fall with a half Nelson and body hold. Silverstein, in the 105-pound class, finally tossed Ginner esith a chance* and body hold after marking haul foi 8 minutes 53 seconds. In the light heavyweight bout Ku kpati ick of Navy held Metzger for a time ad vantage of 6 minutes 86 seconds. Coach Chailie Speolel is gloaming his men for their competition in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wi estling tourney at New ;Haven. Connecticut, Ftiday and Saturday. DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street C)I93I,LICCZYT & If MS TOIACCO CO Rekers Wins Second Plqcg in IC-4A Meet Placing second to Joe 111eClusky of Fordhain in the record-breaking tan-mile run, Paul Itekers was the only Penn State trackman to score in the indoor IC-4A championship meet at New York city Saturday night The time for the race was 9 mr ales 17 seconds, five seconds better than the record Rekers established rr winning the title last year. Chick 11feksinger and Dick Detailer, mike placed in the outdoor champion ships last spring, failed to finish among the first five Nittany entrants in the sprints, mile, and high Jump failed to score, uhilc Jack liteDouell was eliminat ed in the semi,finals of the high hurdles, after basing won his pie limmary heat Eight records were broken in the meet 11,1iich Venn won easily with a total of thirty-eight points MITMEN TO I-I9LI? FINALS TOMORROW 6 Freshmen Itoninin in Interclass 'rournp After rrepniinar} Contests Wednesdn) With six freshman contestants eli gible to compete, finals ni the inter -1 class boxing tournament will be held 01 Recreation hall at 7 o'clock tomoi low night. Six Clubmen, four sco wls, three sophomores, and one mo an survived the preliminaries held Thai sday. In the senior-sophomme bouts, Hugh Hayes won both the 160 and 175-pound weights for the seniors. Tiny ',Mandell:2in, serum, annexed the heasyweight bout, while Bob Poll,s added the 125-pound ela,, to the sco wl Nictoriec Johnny Napoleon won the 115-pound clash and Ed Glits,t, age the 145-pound divenon for the ,ophornmes 1341 Looker, in the 185- pound sotto, completed the sopho nun e winnet BLUE AND WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS Offer You tie Best Modern Equipment Phone 9655 West Cam Avenue EYES MAY FOOL YO BUT TASTE tells the Truth. kr; s % .1 'A LDER...AND / TTER TASTE / " 1 , itifiti 0;\,•.41' tit ,4)04, 4 :' 4.4 ec„ ) , 4 Nke k ; ?Az._ TARTANS CONQUER NITTANY FIVE, 31-30 Plaid Captain Tallies Winning Field Goal in Last 40 Seconds of Game Snatching victory from the Lion floe less than .i minute before the final gun, Cainegie Tech comtmen turned aside Penn State by a single point when their second-I.lf crnched. gas e them a :11-to-30 winning mai gin Sat in day night With fin ty seconds to play, Captain Gems= Nee, caged a long shot from'', mid-floor that irut the Tartans into the lead, after they had ti ailed the Blue and White for thn e nun tiles of the tilt fit, chance to stoic came when Wallie ;,loser mis.sed a tic : foi the basket and the Plaid five le captured the ball Captain Sol Saltzman started the seining with a successful free throw,', and double-decheis by Brand, Conn and Mare, pace the Lions an early four-point lead which they maintained thi oughout the in st pet iod Si and and Davis inci eased the Nittany mar gin in the last 'minute of the polled with a two-plyer apiece, giving Penn State a 16-to-7 lead at half time Tartans Rally Late Cal negie Tech unleashed a 'mortal ollenso. e in the second pei iod, netting twenty-four points in the last Went , . minutes Three field goals in taped succession nought the invadeis nithin three points of the Blue and White scot e early in the half, and the Tar tans deadlocked the Lions lot the ft st t.nne at 20-to-20 aft. eight minutes had been played Fergus . tallied a , aiteessful free throe, that put the Plaid hie ahead, CLEANLINESS-COURT EXCELLENT SERVI i CLUB DINERS, ROOFING AND VENTILATI GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of All Metals in Sheets and Export Mechanics Put Us in a Position Helve Your Every Want MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL CO Phone 424-M 221 W. fl Witich is wider, the gate or t opening? 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