Friday, Maten. 13, 1911 Boxers Meet Orange; Courtmen McFarlane Leads -SidelinesEncotinter Pitt Here Tomorrowl Y earling Passers In Season Scoring Penn State and Syracuse have met! Hillmen To Face Lions in the squared circle six times since , In Season's Final the fault engagement in 1924 They fault Orange has never conquereibthe Lion , mitmen, Qom of the meets ending in Engagement 0-to-1 victories tot the Blue and White and the other two engagements CAPTAIN JULIE EPSTEIN ending t-to-13 and 4 , le -to-2 i,9 fm Houck's leather-pushers ' FACES SYRACUSE LEADER —o " I Although Coach Roy Simmons, of, , , With the same lineup that tied the Syracusl, wilt bring n team of ' e l"' i Miring Army baser, last week, Coach,, dmoies to face the Lion battlers, the Leo Houck's =Duerr will attempt to! Orange this year has the bait team close their clout season . b y downing the in its history Joe Mrisp, outstand-' 1 undefeated Syracuse ringsteis in Hee in - , g second-year roan, \Old half b ahalf b ac k, tuition hall at 7 o'clock tomorrow do the football eleven, is rated one of the) Confident the most likely contenders for the, j Confident after their victory over li middleweight title Undefeated. he ' the undefeated Navy leather-pushers. has won thii teen consecutive fights 1 - . R oy b - xe l uoacn imons' hours will en via the knockout route I ter the ring filled with hopes of gain- Wertheimer, 125- —0 pounder, am- W.-- ,el- mg their first victory over the Lions 1 The Nittany mitmen, however, are de anin, 1:15-pounder, are snore deem 1 box.% than the slugging middle- i lii mined to close the tsar season with an impressive victory over the strong weight - The Orange featherweight minion finished runnel-up in the National t f For the first time this season, Cap . 4 A 11, championship while attending ! lair Julie Epstein N s 11l fight it out Buffalo high school Captain Victim, ,with the opposing captain when he' , Thiel, Frank, and Mael i ' m er are ex- enters the ring at 115 pounds against perienced linemen and all faced the ! Paul viegrh orange leader. The lain, lakt year, while Rims, welter !Syracuse bantamweight is d Meatus weight, is another sophomore —o— hitter and lilies to slug, but is not as ' 1 Bath the, teams are strong in the i clever a boxer as Julie. lighter weights although the Orange- I McAndrews Heels Wolanin men have e . sirrienced battlers in the' Scrappers will meet in the 125- i 175 and unlimited posts as well John-1 pound class when Davey Stoop faces ny MeAndiews and Wolanin, 195-IAI Wei theimm, expenenced Hill pound foes are both determined to do j featherweight Although a sophomore, or die in the last meet prior to the ! Wei Himmel has been 'lighting for sev,-1 adlection of the entrants for the inter-feral years, being finalist in the Na-1 Sollegiates next week The naming tional A. A. U. while in high school,) o'f, either may depend on his showing; and last week won a deci,on fipnil ih thi., meet .. I Fatsgeiald, Navy featherweight b —o I Johnny McAndrews will have an-' li After downing the Navy, Syracuse; cthei opportunity to display his speed i Masters are rated on paper as the and hosing ability is hen he crosses favorite in the meet tomorrow night. I gloves with Wolanin, Orange 135- However, the Nanny mitmen are ex-, pounder, another sophomore In the! Acted to leave the ring victorious, ' 145-pound class, Al Lewis will try to , haling this judgment on the stiength ) regain his winning stride at the c•-! of - the Lion, in the lighter weight's I pence of Herb Ross, Syracuse welter-1 IS t Is more than likely that the final, weight rutcome of the meet will depend on' Boxer will meet slugger in the Ne tle decisions in the 175 and unlimited pound bout when Fled Babb, Lion Outs. , middleweight, climbs through the I —o ropes to stop the winning streak of i'fhe Hillinen have n short undefeat- i l T oo moron, Syracuse knockout artist ed recruit for this season, engaging 1 The Orange slugger is but a sopho. di only four meets to date Carnegie more and has scored thirteen consecu fech bowed to the Orangemen, 5-to-2, two knockouts in freshman and var dad N.Y U fell, 411-to-1 1 / 2 , there be- say competaton dig only ;ix fights in this meet Penn Johnny Guyon will teeme the as .bas subdued by the Syracuse on- signment to enter the 175-pound di alright 7-to-9, while Navy's twelve- vision against Frank, Hill light year undefeated record was broken., heavy, although Thiel may represent 1h 7 4. week, 4-to-I the Orange at this weight. In the unlimited class Joe Miller will face ' Minimum, Syracuse heavyweight I=l=l Although Inhigh's undefeated wrestling team is a slight favorite win the intercollegiate title at Yale today and tomorrow, according, to forecasts of sports writ er,' Penn State is consuleral a strong phssibility, to , win the championship clown Cornell, the present title holder, and Yale arc the most likely rhanti to offer stiff competition —O,-- ! I Lehigh, Cornell and Printeton are tied with three men each on the list of mythical winners in the champion 4hip finals tomorrow. Syracuse, Yale, and Columbia received two postA each while Penn was awarded one man on the probable list that named the two best entries for each weight Penn State, without a "possible" will un doubtedly surprise the doucsten. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA. J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, Agt. . I Phones7l-.1 Peoples Nat. Bank Bldg! R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121-123 S. 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Also Kaffee Hag Coffee—the coffee that \ lets you sleep. . -- WILL TAKE Center Assignment i Agrunqt Lton FIN e Ml= 1934 BOXERS WIN INTERCLASS MEET Frequnen Defeat Seniors To Anne, Chanspinn , lup in Annual hit Tourney Wednesda3 • Vrethman boxeis anne4d the intet class hosing clownCl by defeating the •truoi s, 1-to4, in Recreation hall on ednesday night The winning etas find won 'the light to enter the finals by downing the junicn tern esentatives, 0-to-1, while the sums became elm dile by out-liming the sophomies, 4 to-3, in the mama:tiles last Thin idav In the 115-pound class, Chathe Lanza, freshman, defeated Campbell t , score the lust I, in for the call ings Bob Yams knotted nut Bats man, freshman 125-pounder, to recant the lust sown' win 'rhe fi acumen 1 e,umed the lead when Roger Rob-on, 1.5-pound nutman, dou nod Finkel -Amity his senior opponent Sam Gi a hem. fi eshman weltem eight, added laurels to his arm by out-pointing Pet] Olin Pat Hayes, semen, 'nought his class up with the first-yew men alien he downed both Updegiove and Zan acki, fiesluman 160. and 175-pound hose! s Mahn Pintsteni non the deciding bout for the Li eshmen hem Mandelkein; xmor heavyweight. 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Noi ris McFarlane, forum d, led the 4 Seniors May Play in 1 freshman bashetball team in ~ em mg , with a total 01 lot ty-nine points, nye- Last Contest for i tapes foi the 19:11 cocoon 10000). Tho ;plebe stilt also led in foul shooting, Penn State i caglng thirteen flee ta., ies out of , n i n T 2 h t , e . e Conover-coached attempts yea! h PANTHER FIVE WINS 19 filed 111 points to then oppoogs tnl nent, "OUT OF 23 ENCOUNTERS 113, ... s.r. g . of t..ntY - three Point , „a genie to an Qighteen point average foe the tennis they pia ed. By ii in- With hones of shatter tog the Gol- rung live out of the sit games on. den Panthet's stienk of thi e' straight their schedule, the Li eshman quint2t victories on the Blue and St lute cow t, boasts an 833 season percentage Penn Statc'i quintet will close iti While McFo lane was fat in the ' season against Pitt in It , cleation hall lead for high sooting honors, Stunner at 810 o'clock tomorrow night and Thomas waged n Amp light fm Victmc in nineteen encounters, the second honors, the blonde guard win 'madets have met only four setbacksi rung out by Once foul goals Slugger this year. Since tlr , s subdued the looped thil teen field goals and four Lions flooe is eelcs ago the Pantile], , foul tosses for a total of thirty points, have out been halted in then last four ohita the Munlaill foinard caged the genus. same number of goals front the floor, Seldom a foimidable team in the,but was able to - record only one foot half, the Pitt five has won con- flee shot out of three chances during sistently this season on belated spoils the season that put them into the lend in U, Cons, tire. thirty-three goals out final minutes The Blue and Gold of silty-four foul tly ~ the Blue and oacsm s tripped Carnegie Tech in the' White plebe line gate a fair °slob]. second tilt for th , eio championship 7tion of foul shooting for the season 43 , a late rally, 27-to-21, and humbled with a .515 percentage The team's f un m th e sonic manner, li_t o _lo, highest some was tallied against ‘ 2 ,ituiday. West Voginia bowed for Bellefonte Academy on hen they ran the second tone to the visitors up thirty-live points, and the loosest when Pitt gained a 21-to-22 lead in nos 'soured when Colgate administei - the last minute Wednesday night ed the season's only defeat Second Team ~ itart To challenge the 13Iue and Cold's I CO-ED BASKETBALL TOURNEY continued conquest on the Nittan, NEARS SECOND ROUND PLAY court, it is probable that Coach Dutch Hermann «ill start his second-stung With ft eshmen leaning as a t esult rise OutplaYrng th, iar sty cons's- 05 this neek'b games, the second r nand tently m dark , semnunager,, the re- or the maraca's Interclass basketball serve courtmen arc e , peeled to see, tom nament will open Monday night action at the outset 'ln the Armor Four sentors scull near Blue and, The schedule Hill begrn nab dual White colors on the basketball court meets Monday between the Connors for the last time tomorrom night Cal ,- and j timer s and sophomores and - LI esh tarn Sol Saltzman, is ho first broke me , The mmor tossers rill meet into the regular lineup as a last year, p, the only letter man from, W." the sophomore sextet Tuesday night, while the final game of the round mill last season mho wtll graduate this June. Jack Manss, veteran forward be played Thai slay who played regularly tine year., ago,' will receive the back count positions e ill likewise end his carat career hereM aces',, waihn M oser, F ro ,' rh an d , Charlie Bloweis will I, the thud I Saltrman and Doc Conn me all en senior to see service in his last eon- petted to en t er the game unless the test tinder the Lion insignia Chuck „„ fu p y 1 I resetv:s halt the Panther quintet sue another soma guard, 1,111 he the final graduating member of the 1 Will one exception, Conch Doc Nittany squad Mott Macomb, whosei Car son will employ the ,amt Pitt injuries base kept him from the flan lineup that ban ely succeeded in sub since the earl, pmt of the season,' cluing the Lions aftera second half plied dot Venn en Blue and comeback at Pittsbui gh 11'llute count team, If the second team stun to the game, Jack Meyers will be paned with Bub Dayls at lot at d Chmhc Ilammora to slated to take the center a,stgn ment, while Blow civ and Ed Meilhn. CORN FLAKES COSTUME JEWELRY of the BETTER KIND CRABTREE'S Allen Street j t j WRESTLERS SEEK EIGHTH MAT TITLE -0— (Continitrft nom fit of imge) mats in the 185-pound division With Loienzo in his regular weight in the mmelt,i,eight class, Ted Rem ' bit, will trm fin the nudillemmeight title. Atte, a stiong light I'm the .101-pound heal], Tiansue ignited the , light to I.,piesent the Blue and White in the championship classic In the light-heavvmmeight class, Tioetenheig :11-0 un, eNtended and only gained the 175-110t1111 assign ment aft,r two tiial bouts Captain Ed Penice, who has been sucoessful so fan this seiv.on In defeating emery opponent he has mat, will battle feu the Nittan,m gi applei s in the heavy mm eight division The Lion •quad left foi Ness Yolk Wednesday night whose they mmoiked out at the Nov Yost. Athletic Club yesteiday moining, berme going on to New Damen smtei dam ages noon Cornell Is Defending, Champion With Cm nell as the der:mbar team champion, the Penn State tine , aleis still base stiff' convention from Le high, second place 551nn,tc la , t year, and floe, Yale and Princeton The Bethlehem grapple,. are