Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 21, 1931, Image 3

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    , Match 21, Ilia
Boxing Coaches Recall Past Champions in Naming All-Time Teams
idelines
Allie Wolff Only Mitman
Chosen by All 4 Mentors
lie resented karts called
Ross, Syracuse welter
ned out for boxing in high
to developed I madly and,
a sophomore, made the
amity this year. Ha won
too intercollegiate fights,
to flail of Navy and Lew
n State during the dual
Navy Man Receives 3
Votes•as Leading
Bantamweight.
Disregaiding then mourn.; oven to
night's bouts long enough to penile,
over foi nice college champions of the
ling, coaches of the lea ling teams
entered in the Intel collegiate tom na
ment selected for the COLLMIAN all
time college boxing toxins
Coach Leo Houck, of Penn State,
Coach Spike Webb, of Navv, Conch
Dick Harlow, of Western Maly land.
and Coach Roy Simmons, of Sp aciew,
Mere all requested to choose a team
of fighters which they consult , ' ed out
standing from even , angle of the ling,
gam:, Opinions (littered widely ern
M eights, and Alhe Wolff, Penn
State 160-pound captain in 1029, onus
the only boxer to :alone the vote of
every coach
In the 115-pound div,ion Webb,
Hanlon, and Sionnon , ,, all consalcie4
Collins, of the Navy, as the best col
lege tighten that weight has pi °duce I
Colima won the championship in 1926 i
and 1027. Houck, however, believed
that Julie Epstein, present Lion cap
tain, could maw: them all on nth his
fatuous left Jab, and theiefoi a select
ed tine Nittany leader on the all-time
team
IMMI
co, is, ntlalty in eller
in ill attempt to ncrom
nut no other I,inn 111
ha, been able to do o hen
s for-the: ntemollegiate
I.,hip tonight. Although
rite haswvion smenlcen
championships since
nanients started in 1923,
tch's pupils hale neser
to bring home a eller.
itle.
I=IMI
he atipenied to be on the
knockout ni the second
Bros°low, Penn light
it clinic back in the thud
!once tha fight to Anthem,
e bout into an extra round
tune the Quaker fighter
• nd kept battling alto. It
•vrtabl that. he v,ould go
he count The mond ap..
is gameness and gase him
biggest ovations of the
=ln
Pmenra, Western Mars -
13. eight and captain
the Green Terror foot
is a brother of Jobnn>
28, a former Nittany
rterbad,
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legal, of Penn State. chosen
I by Simmons as the best of the feath,-
weights, and Webb and Harlon
took
cd Pnukv, of Ness Youlc urns ei,itv,
last season's 125-pound champion
Houck, notv.dhstanding the fact that
Taidugno, of Geoweton rt. ,as de
feated by Pin3ky, placed the Mil
-1 tonnm on his all-star team
Doug Ciosbv, mes,t <L minion
froin Weston Mai yland, s as consid
ered by both Webb and Ifmlo,
the meam of the light, eights Sllll
- chose Coidasca, of Sm
and the Tenn State nientoi.',3 selec
tion \to, Welt, Comm Penn State
105-pounder
to last night's matches,
lino, Navy's 135-pound
lit in only one intmeol
• that with CroA3y, 1930
'to lightweight champion,
Despite his inexpmence,
man knocked out the title
e minute and twenty ...-
On st round
-0—
oran's. Ion; string of
traight knockouts came
ipt end when he stepped
ng against Dasis in the
pound bout. The mid
ind Orange battler put
the greatest slug•tests
in Recreation hall. Un
lip the New l orker's
e Nasp man exchanged
, low to win a well-earn-
Houck belle‘cd that Fe.h. or
Gem getown, suns the hest college stil
-1 tel even to clout a pan of gimes, n talc
Smunons selected Stanton, of Col
' gate, intercollegiate cinnamon In
1926 Both Hallow and Webb Kik
cd Gem, of the N.n y, uttohoi.o
dm
ing the 1927 and 192 S sea,ons
O'Malley, hg,hting Lv.hntan final
T, i ll was eonsuleied by Hallow
and 'Webb as the best light-he Is
vv,glit box. Hoed: chose Hap
Flank. of Penn State, and Simmons
picked Vandergrift, of Yale In the
fiist six ueights the ^elution, of
Webb and Hallow einmaled esuctly
Harlow and IN ebb ilFrigiceil fon
the flist time in a choice of the
heavyweight The Monland mental
named La4sman, of New Yolk tall
ventty, while Webb picked Sn vitro,
also of Neu Yolk anis en situ and last
year's champion Livronan was also
chosen by Summons, awl Houck alin
ed Steve llamas, of Penn State • who
is at pi event =long good in the pro
f e , sional ling
In selecting his team Hallo, main
tained that he could name a second
group almost equally on shone. This
team, in bidet named In Om 115 to
heavyweight, was Stoop, Pine
State, Chapin, Penn State,
Pennsylvania, Roller, Alloy, Lucas,
Pennsylvania, Lyons, Navy. and Sii
utri, New Yoil, unison sity 'I lie NN,,,t
ein Mae yland mentoi also puked si hat
he consideied an all-time Western
Mal yland aggiegation consisting of
Callahan, Flatvm, Not is, Kle-
IMMI
Navy's nutmen, Cuakle),
d Fit7gelald, mho fought
nteied the Academy "'tom
ks In addition Captain
o is not a contestant in
end Menage! Bloccev ra
ft= the legul.ir Navy.
——o—
How, Western Mary
ut and football coach,
eted three ormthologi
lion, under the aus
he Inch
c Ilackentie Hit or Bo
nie four trips to the
e Lake region of Lab
arch of rare cpecin,e,.
——o—
's Intel collegiate hensiy-
Yustm Su utis of
umr . ,,,ity, won the en
in the Golden Gloves
in Now York city Toes-
So tit. will c eine,ent
nn inter-city meet with
winner, of which will
eh nmetein - team 01 an
contest tick spans
——o—
West Vnginin heavy
knock2d out Skobelne
in Recreation ball emly
n, %,as elected captain of
lovers boxing team for
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pac, Elsaats, Thubaket, and Potent 4
Fie of the, nutmen are menthe, ot.
the 1931 Gwen Tenor team.
Coach Houck had a hind time in
selecting. his all-time Penn State tonal,
but finally named Epstein, Stoop,
Wu, t, Patois, Wolff, Flank, and
mi. Th, St lactise coach chose Lou
his leading hoses. Millamed,
lI ci them., Colas., Mahan, Masan,
Clip., and LI% oh Spike Webb so
k:clod fin be, all-Na‘.l. outfit, Collins,
Fitzgmalil, Chalk., Colin, Ilendel
,on, 1n ons, and CI inlsle;„
El=
lit defeating Denison college. 27-
io-17, Ohio nano sit; ,on the cham
pionship of the Buckeye basketball
onfmence t n the hilt time
MMIN=I
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Pi", 1•1 1 ,1 :5?11.5 - E CA)IA4.I7,tIiAN
M.I.T. Coach Met
3 Men in Initial,
Ring Encounter
Bf substitutmg fm a chum at the
lost minute in on eu otel. hosing
trannament, Coach Thomas Rawson.
cineatm of homing at llassachu,etts
Instttute of Teehnoloz, lamed ho,
mG oduetlon to the hstu. nit in 1901,
taking on thee men in one eNetung
Flom this time on Coati, Ranson
has dm oted his tone and enelev to a
mastery of the gloves and to impalt
ing this knowledge to other both of
which he has clone midi torecideinble
:access As an amateur hewn fon
tin ee }eats, he non both the 115 and
the 125-pound national amteur titles.
The M. I T boxing. coach then
tun ned pis ofessnonal and engaged in
220 fights, unit of which numbca he lost
but foul decision and ',as novel
knocked out Rau son •tan lel coach
ing at a boys' club in 1920, and nr
1.92.1, the year befoce the in ,t Easton n
listen collegiate Boxing teal nament uac.
held, he tnansfen tad In, allegiance to
Massachusetts Institute of Technol
cgc, ulnae he has contnnucd In Ins
present capacity as boxing direebi
VIRGINIA RINGMEN WIN
SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP
PI) 49054 Inth‘ldual '1 Illeholders in
12, 111, 160, 17S-Paned Class°,
The Um% el sth• of VII gam eon.
the Soothe, n boning Lhampionship
thy, eat, e.iptui ing the title in a
tom nament staged at Tina ersay, Vu
gima,
last month
The Ca% abet s m ere 1 °pi esented by
four Indl,aluel title-winners in Gold
stein, 125-pounds; Rainey, 115-
pound, Ms els, 160-pounds, an,l
Ceuta %, 175-pounds M Mal Ell, of
Plot tda, eon the 115-pound title
Good! uhre, Not th Can nlina, the 115
pound Lhannnon,lup, and 11111, Tulane
the heal. 3,ueight title
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BEFORE THE FIGHTS
SATURDAY NIGHT;
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IrOUCK NAMES RJNONIEN
ON ILL-TIME LION TrAm
115-pounds Ep,tom '3l
125-pounds Stoop 'B2
115-pounds __ IVei t '25
145-pounds Lewis 'l2
1110-pounds Nl,
175-pounds Ftnnl, '25
Heavyweight llamas '29
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Phone 112-NI OPEN EVENINGS 111 E. Beaver Ave.
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Harlow 'l2, 'Father of Lion
Boxing,' Coaches Terrors
Includes Ornithological
Experience, Sports
In Varied Life
"A tenlatkable evalupl '2 of 200 }ose
pottel energy contlollel by t gene,
nus and impuhate heatt nub.]
lend you his last clean sh It on the
%coy day of the Ja-s banquet
cnthu.ingtic In ev-at, tin= he at
tempts fi am football and ha•eb ill to
nlthology and to, eqt "
To these mold.- the Lori,' of
deso :bed 11.chattl abcl.l C' I Fal lost
'l2, 'lather of intescollemate hosing
at Penn State," hosing and football
Coach Westet n Maryland college,
and tam= pre.olent of the Flat,tein
Intercollegiate Dosing at,oet It=
Halloss began lus athletic career at
Eprtespal Academy uhete he v on I es
cumqut the best all-round athlet •
in the Phdadelphta &Arai
Coe, To Colgate
in 1900 he ninti milted at Pens
State m a ti tooled condition a, the
iesult of ahi oken ankle Hail., de
spite this handicap, made the flesh
man team and mac d liosen its COUIII
Ile playnd left tackle on t h e ,11 , 1tV
foi thine y eats and was consideiel
one of the be ,t linemen in the coon
y Doling his final season lie dt -
tinguinhed lonnwlf he blocking se",-
teen kith, in live inapt games agnir..t
Pitt, Penn, Colgate, Comell. and Nat
Aftm giaduating he as- fisted Dill
liollenlnch as low coach m I,llllllg
MA V. inning Natant, tics ens in •
1915-16 he =erred ns held coach is (h
cotton,. ',signing to tri
te] the aunt in 1917 is Ith a lank of
lieutenant
natl.: I Man ned to Penn State r
1019 line Loath mkt Hugo Ito.
del. Ile e,tabltsh ad tot,ing
Inter tinter ntlA and Intel Lot leglatt
'Ott at the Cr"- -- '
spa, .0. the Alege. 111(1 continue
in the dual coaching po , ation tun,
1922 ',licit lie 1 e,igned to a ',uwo a
piote,sof ,hip In to: wthology and head
football and bo‘ing coal nine duti.a
at Colgate unixeisits
Since 1925 he has ,encal deee-
Groceries
WHOLESALE
and
RETAIL
SPECIAL PRICES
to
FRATERNITIES
and
CLUES
FYE'S
__ West College At enue
A DVANCES To Flunk in DefcnNe
Of 1 Vi-Ponnd Tilly
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to of athletics at \Vestetn Mai y land
and tilld 21 his tutelage the GI eon
• ri ml ' s football and ['arcing team,
ha% e fn goil to the role (tont or cast
athletic Lades Ills 1029 and
10 eh nen, completed difficult sched
ules vidhout the loss of a game and
in the loot tan vans his hriSitlf: to un
has von second anal thud place
the inteitolkgiates
Although lonoo nod Sol his iehilay
to handle men and his success as .1
teat 11, athletic-. ~ not the only aeti,-
ity at WhILII 11.1110 W excels Tln ough
his 1)01,0011 ell or to he ha 4 gat.hoed
,ee t het One of the la; ge-a.
txillee
tinn. of Noah American hod eggs
the m ild
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-- 'o,gt.. Tii,ed
Navy Boxing Mentor
Favors Extra Round
When a...ked In. the Coll tciAN
1, hether he fawned the pi e,ent
I üb, gavel rung. Inter colleglate bo,
mg. SO/. Webb, ho•ing: roach of
the thuLed St itev Naval Academe.
&dal oil that he fawn NI bl unging
hack the est I a I ound
"Au fap ni f „nn foamed."
Webb decliat yd, "1 uould !Ilse to ,ye
tha extin round put bads in the
.uleq. If not, I ',chyle it mould be
a good Idett to tiy out Oleo 01010111 ,
round., up.gend of the pne:ent btu
minute .e,t00n.4"
Sot en college, ft on, the cent, al
caste, n to Lion of Pennoslo anta ,111
he menthe, o, of a nen oolletti ,t, by:-
Lethall lent:ue nest yen, Shin 'Ott,
Diesel, Fi ,inklin and Mat shall, Got
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to shut j.t, Lc Canon Valley, Muldenbet g,
'toil thstnt -., ate the Int.tautton, si ho
%%ill he in he loop
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