Saturday, Mauch 21, not Sidelines Because he resented being called 11, "sissy," Ross, Syracuse saeltoi ve,ght, tinned out for boxing in high 4ehool, He developed inpally and, although only a sophomore, made the Sylacuse varsity this yea,. He soon his first ton" intercollegiate fights, losing only to Hall of Navy and Lew is of Pann State doling the dual veneon. I=l=l Al Leo i., Nittont o eller oeight, will attempt to actorn pledi it lint no other Lion 1 lii pounder has been able to do o hen lie battles for the intercollegiate champtonslito tonight Although Penn State Ine, iron soenteen indi,:dual chaniptonghips. since the tournaments <ailed in 1921. Leo Ilinich:, pupils home none) been able to bring home a o eller oelght title I=MI Although he appeared to be on the veige of a knockout in the second sound, Ben Bios - elow, Penn light beavvumght came back m the thud session to force the fight to Andiews and send the bout into an echo round Time Alm time the Quaker fightm coot mod and kept battling often it seemed inevitable that he would go dorm I'm the count The mond ap pi °mated his gameness and gave hint one of the biggest ovations of tine etbning. I=7=l "'foly" Pincora. 11estern Mar): land he:, see eight and captain elect of the Green Terror foot ban Irani. is a brother of Tohnn) l'incora '2B, a former Ntttan> Loin quarterback. =MI Previous to last night's matches, telbeit Fiihnel, Navy's 195-pound ail , fought in only one intetcol egiate hunt, that meth Ciosby, 1930 ateitollegmte lightweight champion, ast meek Despite his inexp - nienee, he mitl.liiinnan knocked out the title older in one minute and twenty ,ec ,nds of the first sound. I=MI foe \loran's long string of fourteen straight knockouts came to an abrupt end nlien he stepped Into the ring against Oasis in the first 160-pound bout. The mid shipman and Orange hattlei put 011 one of the greatest slug-tests tier seen in Recreation hall Un disma,ted 1,3 the Nen Yorker's I ocord, the Nat) man exchanged 1)14,1140r-blot, to win n ell-earn ed decision. I=l=l 'linen of Nan v's nutinen, nth ew , , and Falgmald, mho fought .St night enteted the Academy front listed tanks In addition Captain who to not a contestant in to tout my and Manager Brossey game tip fioin the t egular Navy I=o=l Dick Harlin,. estern Mary land hosing and football coach, has conducted three ornithologi cal espedilions, under the Init iates of the Smithsonian Insti tute, to the Mackenzie Riser Ba sin and made four trips to the Great Slate Lake region of Lab rador in search of rare specimens -0— ' Last vent niter collegiate heaNy 'eight thammon, Yustin Su utis of ew Vol lc arrival arty, won the un miter! title in the Golden Gloves mrnument in Nets I'm 1, city Toes ay night Sinatra kill neptcsent 'ew York man inter-city meet m ith Inclgo, the m innett, of ',lnch will ieet a French amateur team m an ten national contest the, sin mg I=l=l Ilawknis, West Virgmia hem y 'eight echo Limele.l out Skoberne en dual meet in feet cation hall early the senson, was elected captain of he Mountauocrs hosing team for ext, season PETER P. HASSEL SIGNS NEW SPRING HATS $3.00 .$3.50 $3.75 - MADAME BLANCHET Nittnnv Building Opposite Postoffice Second Floor TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR FROM THE INTERCOLLEGIATES PENNANTS "PUPS" CUSHIONS JEWELRY The Athletic Store On Coop Corner ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES Boxing Coaches Recall Past Cha Allie Wolff Only Mitman Chosen by All 4 Mentors Navy Man Receives 3 Votes as Leading Bantamweight Dusi egarding then-, oil ovot to ; night's bouts long enough to 'ponder 0021 folios college champions of the ling, coaches of the leading teams entered in the Intel collegiate tom na ment selected to the Cot 1101 tN all tune college oiyang tennis Couch teo Houck, of P.mn State. Coach Spike IN ebb, of None, Coach Dick Haihm, of We...to n Mat yland, and Coach Roy Salmon., of acusc, ueic all ',quested to chom.e a team of lighters m hich they con,ideied out standing Dom °so v angle of the ring garir2 Opinions offered tt idol,• in secoal ueight , ,, and Alhe Wolff, Penn State IGO-pound c iptinn in 1029, sea, the only Wm to i 010110 the note of cnery coach. In the 115-pound du nion Webb, ! Han lour, and 511111110,1., all consul.° I Collins, of the Navy, as the lest col ' leue fightei that weight has pi educed Cnllma mon the championship in 1920 and 1927 Houck, hot, etei, Inflicted that Julie Eiu-tein, piesent Lion cap tain, could Gotha% them all mail his famous left jab, and dim efor , select ed the Nitta* leadm on the all-time team Phlegm, of Penn State. ,as chosen lby Simmone as the best of the loath-, n eights, and Webb and Radon poet ed Pm.,lty, of New Yolk umeet,itt, last season's 125-pound champion Houck, not, ithstandmg the fact that Tn.lugno, of Gecagetonn, not de feated by Pm.ll.\ , placed the 1101- toppm on hue all-stet team Doug Chosbv, pi cn,nt clyunpion fn om Westm n Maul land, nes consl ered by both Webb and Hallo, the meant of the lights eights Sim mons chose Coida , co, of and the Penn State mentot , selec tion ,as Wet t, fottnet Penn Slats 135-pounder Houck belies ed that Fish, of Cool getown, uns the best college ,01- I tel 001 to don a pan• of glow., ulule ISimmons celett2al Stanton, of Col gate, intercollegiate chlinDion in 19211 Both Hatlov. and Webb pick ed Colin, of the Nan y, titleholdet chin- Mg the 1'127 and 192 S ,ea,ons EMIEE= BI I T :was consuleted by Hallo, , and Webb as the best light-heal, weight hose] Houck chose llap 'Flank, of Penn State, and Simmons picked Vandergitift, of Vale In the first .I,i 'o eights the ,ICIAIOIIC of Webb and nallon coincided c•acth Harlon and Webb de.aglced fot the first time in a choice of the ywaight The Mar‘land mentor. named Lassman, of New York mu ersity, a Isle Webb picked Snubs, also of Ness Von I, uniter,ty and last year's champion La,man was ,din chosen by Summons, and Houck nam ed Steve llamas, of Penn State, so 110 is at present malting good or the pi o (0,10.1 ring In seketang los team Hai low main tamed that lie could worm a second group almost equally as strong This team, in order named floss tin to peaty weight, stns Stoop, Penn State, Charon, Penn State, O'Malley, Pennstl‘anta, Iloilo!, Aunt, Lucas, Pennsyhania, Lyons, N . , „oul ufbs,t Noon Volk toot et sity . The Wett ern Mn, yland mentor non paled what he consulood an all-tense Western Maryland aggiegation consv-tmg of Callahan, Flat., no , bt, Norris, Kle- GENERAL REPAIR DAY and NIGHT STORAGE W. R. Hosterman 120 South Pugh St LOSES Or SN rackNe Capta In in Sen+alunul Up,el . ..of ..; f ‘..f.) £ . .... '44.?•:: 'v. , ~,: ..,: 4 ''`i.. , ,,,•:14t1i5';.• lt4dg "P•Vi.V7ii•l` , :q ,ric :-:' . - W,',:;•7::.1;";.' ‘O , , i , ! -, 1 . - i ..i ,- # , ,-,,' , ~,/ - 41 ',-. . - ,"i , 1-40 , c'.- -,, .: - • , , , , ,4 1 X 40 .4 i 1 ~,,, I : ~ ...., 1 ;,!, ' .:-';';,-,-% '', ' z - ;; e:'. f:i. .-- ' 1, ' 4 ";:;:; .'"; '' '.4 : l: ::':;' .1: t, L ::.',,"' ;-,,4: •,:,;-..:,;:".- , t ; -:.:',"::, c'-' - '- r--1,e . ..... 1t'...: " pat, Ehaa., Btublkel. and Pineuln re. e of these nntmon neo members of the 1411 Given Tel). team Coach Houck had a huhd tine in selecting hts all-tune Penn State loam, but finally nmneil Epstein, Stoop, t, Locus, wour, Flan], ano Ha inas The Svi atone coach chose fm hin lettilinv Hill tinsels, Millanied, ci thennei , Coiilasto, Mahan, Mean, .mil Lii.oti Spike Webb se lect, fat big all-Nave outfit, Collin., Fit/geialil, Chai loon, Gel in, Head.- ' , 011, 1., ins, and CI inkleN Dv .lefeatim: Demon college, 27- o-17, Ohm nnnn en sill won the than, oon,lop of the :Buckeye basketball onfelcoce tot the mist time After the Intercollegiates Stop at the LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP Complete Food and Fountain Serb ice 219 E. Nittanv e EAT AT Craig ' s Restaurant BEFORE THE FIGHTS SATURDAY NIGHT; FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Marimor Florist 222 West Beaver Nenue EXTRA SPECIAL BROOMS-49c 1 Bbl. (20 Doz.) HOTEL TUMBLERS, $12.75 CHOICE MIXED SWEET PEAS-20c Oz. GARDEN SEEDS and FERTILIZERS YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS ONION SETS-10c lb Place Your Order Early PHONE ED The Keefer Hardware THE COLLEi E DINER Regular 35c and 50c Lunches Served Daily EXCELLENT SERVICE NEVER CLOSED Tn ?I'iu 111 L I.VLLLuihIJ HOUCK NAMES Iio.mMEN ON ALL-TIME LION TEVM 115-poundq Epstem '3l 128-pountl, ____ Stoop 'B2 138-pounds Welt '2ll 115-pound, __Lem i' 'l2 160-pound, Wolff '29 175-pounds Plank '2B Ilemvmelght ______ '29 List Ring Champs Since First Meet Held 7 Years Ago The Lhammonb slut the bevinmni of the liming leagoc in 1421 .ne 111-pounds 1921, 11ate, ;saw', 1921, 11ItClet nan. Penn State, 1921, Collm. , Nn} 1927, Celine., N.IVN , 192 n, Ilenald Navy, 1929, tip.tein, Penn State, 1910, Stoop, Penn State 121-pouncl. 1921 Wa , lngton Pum St de, 1925, Kaplan. I , :mn , vl , nun, 1926, Al len, Nagy, 1927, W,ilittaub, Nan, s, 1928, Filog.u. Penn St tte, 1929, nt/- getalEl. Nac v, 19'10, Pin , l,v. Ne, YOll, mu% el,lv. 1 111,01111,1 1921, t, Penn State, 1929, Chaff loon, Na,‘ 192 G, Ftlegat , Penn Slate, 1927. Coldasen. Su lence, 1926, Navy, 1929, (7,,,•*, n Mal viand, 1930, t, O , IIV, We , t, n 91.1,311111,1 111-pow, I% 1921, Da,,, Penn,kanla; 1925 rinp,Aale, Navy, 1926, Stanton, Col gat - ...; 1927, Gel In, Nine, 1928, Ge :Nay\ , 1929, Flsh, Gem g,,to‘m. n, 1910 Hall, Nay% 160-pound, 1921, Lyme, Nasy; 1925. Hondo =on, Na‘x; 1926, Mel, Penn State, 1927, WolfT. Penn State; 1929, Wolff, Penn State, 19;6, Klepac, 11 e.to, 0 M, o ,_ land 1921, Flank, Penn State, 1925, LS on. Nal , 1929, Vandeti.n.ft, 1927. Denthek, Penn State, 1915, 0' Malin, 51 1 T , 1929, Kltpae. We , ,t n Mat eland, 1910 Mt. April Penn State I=l 1921, Madera, Penn State, 1221 Kauffman, Penngy Lentz Navy, 1027, llamas, Penn State, 1928, Giant, New I'm lc inusi.,,UN, 1929, Hama., Penn State, 1910, Sri utl Ncn Yolb umv.r silt. Phone S6l Near Postoffice on Beaver Avenue pions in Naming All-Time Teams Array of Cups Vie With Footballs, Baseballs in Perpetuating Lion Deeds Pei petuating the dee I, of Penn State athlete, w Into collegiate coati/damn ate snant ti oplues 'Muth I .It e IY,111_11111.:1d platcd 111 tv.r, sham,,, in the ba , entent of 1 am•lty Included among those anmds at, many Canton, cups %shit h hat, beta tt tot Lion teams in numet Otis snot to the tt ophe Pt e.senttd ht to Baltlmoi e San Si lath college tinsels ale competing fin in into, el - Itgiate tout n.m•ttt has beta intlatml in this poup fin the lit too 1, u' Although the cup, cote! want athletic coniptotton ntott of the tontines hate been won sin. 1920 Tittle ale a numb, ninth date! back to the nmeton, but thene Mel C totapetcd tot betwttn the undttgtad unto clause., And do not tente•ent Nl_- totetcoll.gtate contents ' , Allllo , t nt tecogzed stool. I,ple , ented to thin t'lllv Hoot!, football, clos , tonal V. , 01,11 base ball, and [tack lead the other in tio numb°, of ta opine, on do-plat '1 hive' teats as nttettollt glat- c count, , hal , Ptonn ale lan Atlt I,,rmos:ble f ' the boulnen necuted m tin, slant ganle tool, LI ILe m 1 9 25 and tesultol fete I, one showcase o Inch i, nts- iin a cooties., 111 ulhtcl, tttth Nutie 01 0,1 ontnelv to football and t- p a n to hull .twat ac Thele :IC Pm tt f o" - I In addnuo to then° loyolno, thole ball, and Incite baneballn tune tot- e„, 1,1. H, of athletic tcam , dating . mg veto n••, by Nntant tram onl the as f, IhttB On the bat godnon and on the dolma.] The f t„,, at l -,t t. ,0, t .0t one of the old.tst football dates huh: IS'll 1 „ o „ tzt. noon,. to the phomoe uhoth and has paintol on it "State art.llkd to P,llll Site In 1921 J 0" 1, the Lntun football domino!, fat hat 1... n other footballs veal! Iml,l fount games and famous Lnm 1. 4(01 - High punts m Nttlan football los ton 010 °sine - sail bi such scoh.. St to 11 Dal tmouth 7. in 1920, th game s"th liartatil at C. nub! ulge, :11Sotstfausett., in 11121 e loth to-ul.- Lit .a 21-to-21 Le, .111 , 1 1 1 111 genie with Colgate, ie.ultul in I 11oto, for Penn State The football It hail ghlh oss' [al Wtholl t titled limo time the t goal Inie m I'l2 o gt e the Lori, t 3.1,0-: ,Il 101 l rat be ,itin heir A ?mil )111 hi, painted oo it thetot o Inc of the ino-t tit e gilt coed . Nev. Beat Groceries WHOLESALE and RETAIL SPECIAL PRICES FRATERNIII7S FYE 9 S -- Wesl College A% (glue -- THIS WEEK-END WE DAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLO 11) OF CHOICE RUBY ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT It Will Pay You to Stop in and See This New Stock FLORID CITRUS GROWERS' ASSOCIATION I'hone 112-M I=l i t IN racu, 111-Pounder u A"~~„ • • rt ;•:. Jr,,l .101INNI Ila 1). MEI% S LOOK IT OVER!. Does Your Furniture Need Upholstering or Repairing? Prieec Ited,onalde and Work Guard riteed 129 South Pugh Street Phone 279-T TRY OUR SPECIAL DINNER Campus Green Room CORNER COLLEGE AVENUE and PUGH STREEI On Your Way to and From Intercolleziates Stop at Pleasant Gap Service Station GASOLINE OIL 'ACCESSORIES A Complete Food Service Ste" CIAL and TANGERINES OPEN EVENINGS rag,6 7 Three Camera Pictures of 1 Last Night's Fights And is gt eeted ugh .t lott , ele: . . . Ile's .tt ding the . pall, 011 JO . Moths,'lv lose the Ninth, 01 T,nth, degree Jackson of the Annannh, "C :into!" 'tells us that Ca o.lse's sist, is. mei , UPPtileall . Nncl they f meet in the Intl& 11 9, n t ui its . . he ram cc paz too light., A co-ed u nt 10 Liom IN he he did it . . llm Onl fncnd sal, it's because they «ue hghgmg ill° n.ud All the Minna]; nt tit t Na• t COMO unit to OitlOn t n i l tin tilt Ootttt t Ittet In, it in [tont 3lot an =l=ol tel bleach of N. a I n taut. Ito It'. ore, 'I he, stiaggle out But the% men e bath 1, %milt to mole . 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