Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 15, 1932, Image 4

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Sidelines
Student, are beginning to wonder
Just what is going to happen should
the State Athletic Commission step m
nod put a stop to the opening boxing
match tominrow of the mat contests
next Saturday. To mond the auto
cratic demands of that unpopular
body, Lehigh decided to shift their
sorestling meet with Princeton tomin
now over into New Jenbey, %Oleic tine
State government doesn't get so in or
tied about College athletics.
1111,111, the Federal Radio, a de
scription of Stem, llamas' attempt
to !mock out Tomm} Loughran
N , ill be broadcast over Sew York
.tn4on IVNIC 'l3O lonaght
170 Won cies, if mire interested
in that sort of thing.
When the N. Y. P league opens
this cooling summet. the eyes of many
Inns mill be tinned to Danny Nasser,
Torinet basoball and tuck star here,
mho mill play segulat thud baseman
for the Y 021; team. Russell G
Wughtstone, nem manage, of the
White Roses, mutes in a letter to the
Thu min° TchU, mph that he is go.
mg to be &pending on Danny to keep
Op the batting as mage mith mluch
he finished last season.
Only tuo a roller, and one
boxer nere lost to their teams on
account of the chetl-up on eligi-
bill() rules last V. eek
We lcain Limn an observant con
temporary on the Pitt II richly that
the little town of Clanton, which re
quites a "Pa." after it for identifica
tion, lays claim to °that ...port lam
manes besides our own Judy Lasich.
Joe Orsini, Pitt boxing mentor
Ed Stentz, Carnegie's muscled
athlete, and John Sawyer, high
scorer on the Panther cross-coun
tr) pack, all add lustre to the vil
lage n here Jud) migrates n hen
he goes home.
Boredom will baldly be the ordet
if the evening when the Nittany has
eteeis clash vs ith the Carnegie Tar
an about a month and a half hence
Vith the exception of Pitt, the Plant
out tmen are -the only team that has
een able to outscore Temple's
loughty quintet in the seven games
that the Owls have played so fat
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REGULAR LINE-UP
Coach Frank Wolf, Former Lion
Basketball Leader, Returns
With Yellow Jackets
EM=
"They'll be tough—plenty tough!"
That's the way Dutch Heimann
sizes up WaNninbutE„ Lion cage op
ponents in the second game of the
season at 8 o'clock tomoirow night
And aftei glanung at the Jackets'
record this veal, and tecalling vague
memos rev of that opening game last
tear, we're inclined to agree with
him.
Wayncsbuig has played foul games,
and has scan thie'e of them In fact,
they %sole undefeated up till Tues
day night, \then Eon Loeffler's mighty
Geneva aggiegation administered a
11-to-25 spanking. Fro, es ei, since
the Bouvet Falls team coached by the
- tomer State lununary es considered
pretty near the class of the East, that
lone defeat shouldn't loom so big.
Their victories ON el Monmouth, Mon
essen, and West Virginia Wesleyan
even up the other side of the ledger
nicely.
Currie Played llere
Coach Frank Wolf '2O, who is the
second "prodigal son" to seek victory
against his former coach within two
weeks, has practically the sonic team
which upset the Lions last year.
Ovesy, Janosik, theme, and
Patsch, all saw service in last year's
Lice-Jacket game, and it's entirely
possible that they may be the stinting
five tomorrow night. If not, Wettie
'Mancuso and Frankie Spadaro, if his
shoulder recovers, are almost certain
to be on the floor tot the Jackets
Currie, incidentally, is the same
"Rub" who helped to monde a much
lamented upset on Ness' Beaver Field
last September As the football men
can testify, he has plenty of speed and
should Rise Ed Mchlinn and Jack
Meyers a busy night of it if they in
tend to keep on Ills heels
The fast-stepping combination which
piled up that 41-to-27 score on West
ern Maryland is certain to start the
gamo tomorrow night, Hermann as
sures us Walt Moser and Bub Davis
pair off at forward, as you probably
remember, Captain Freddy Stand is at
tenter, and McMinn and Meyers are
OURTMEN FACE WAYNESBURG FIVE TOMORROW
Lions Rank Fourth
In Soccer Circuit
The Nittany soccer team was
awaided fourth place, while Spring
field College, Sin ingfield, Mass., re
cowed first in the Intercollegiate
Soccer association lilting foi the
past season at the annual meeting
of the association in New York City
Satinday aftei noon. Prank A
Sinon '32, manager of the Lion
boaters and Harold It Gilbert, as
sistant giaduate manager of ath
letics, represented the College at
this meeting
This year's championship was
awarded to Springfield College with
the Dims= that it can secure
American Amateur Union cards to
!nose the amateur standing of their
players Otheinise, they will be
come an associate member of the
association and Pennsylvania, who
rates second, will receive the title.
the guards. With Brand suft ermg
ftom a lambed heel, Charlie Ham
mord is suic to see ielief duty at the
tap-oil position.
Whether the sophomore team re
places the varsity as a unit again de
pends on one of two things Dutch
still send them in, of =rise, if victory
seems assured. He still also send
them in, he has indicated, if victory
seems veiy much unassured, for if the
varsity has a hard time getting
stai ted, as sometimes happens in this
game of basketball, you may expect to
see McFarlane, Thomas, Wittum,'
Pailts, and Blyler on the floor.
Victory tomorrow night would give
the team a chance to enter the Penn!
genie a week Wednesday at the Pal-'
estia with an undefeated record.
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T}Th PENN STATE COLLE;;AN
CLASS WRESTLERS
WILL SEEK TITLES
Varsity Candidates Make First
Appearance in Bouts at
2 O'clock Tomorrow
By R. D HETZEL Jr. •73
Pieshowing of the wares that the
wrestlers are going to be able to pro
duce for this season will be held when
the classes battle it out for College
championships in the Recreation hall
at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
In the 115-pound class, Maize '32,
experienced captain, is pretty certain
of taking Ellstrom '3l and picking off
the mintier of the Seeley '33-Burk
holder '35 bout. The 125-pound out
fit is causing some worry for the
coach so that Hoener '33 and Shona
man '34 will be needing to show every
thing against each other if they can
down Maiser '35 and Santucci '32 re
spectively.
Rosenberg '39 will probably get by
Jones '32, but if he tires himself with
hard wrestling as he often does, he
Is due for stiff opposition from Gar
man '33, who wrestles Horvath '35
and who has just lately been showing
signs of class. Turnbull '33, another
veteran, looks for his toughest opposi
tion from Ginner '32 in the 145-pound
bouts Before they meet they must
put Reed '35 and Cramer '34, respec
tively, out of the miming.
Lorenzo '33 can be expected to make
things look poorly for his opposition
in the 155-pound class Fletcher '34
won't give anything away, however,
if he can win from Golden '32 to gain
Winstead Announces
Ring Meet Informal
Formal evening attire will not be
requested for the Penn State-Dart
mouth boxing meet tomorrow, J.
Fred Winstead '3.5.; boxing manager,
said yesterday in dispelling a cur
rent belief.
Since this will be Penn State's
first ring engagement with Dart
mouth, it was hoped that the event
could ho made formal, 'Winstead
said. However, on the basis of un
favorable opinions from fraternities
holding dances tomorrow night it
was decided to omit the request
for formal dress, he said.
the final bouts. Lorenzo faces H
Johnson '35 in the first bout.
The 165-pound class finds Reybit.
'32 the char favorite with I°list '32,
a rough and earnest fighter, and By
ers '33 promising him chances to use
all he knows, which is lots of wrest
ling. Byers wrestles Yoder '35 in the
hist bout.
The 175-pound and heavyweight
classes are the weakest compartments
of the tennis. Chisman '32 grapples
Reimer '34, while Jackson '33 takes
on Coshery '35. Chisman iv exper
ienced, Jackson and Reimer, strong as
wotses. Kreitman '35 is expected to
provide the gasps in the unlimited
lineup. Cole '34 takes on Prossen '32.
Kremman will meet either Ruth or
Motford from the junior team.
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Houck Predicts Hamas Will Defeat
Loughran in New York City Tonight
Confident in his former listic pupil,
as a leading pie heavyweight, Leo
Houck, boxing coach, predicts that
Steve Mamas '29 will win ox el Tommy .
Loughran, Philadelphian, at Madison'
Square Carden in New York tonight.
"In this fight there are only two
guesses. Either it wilt be a knockout
victory or a loss on points for /lamas,'
and my guess is Steve will win," said
the Lion ring mentor. "He has been
hitting hard in his twenty-two con
secutive victories with nineteen knock
outs and Loughran will likely take)
tho count."
Refer ring to Loughran's setback
last month at the hands of King Le
vmsky, Coach Houck stated, "Levin
sky is a boy Tommy could have easily
outpomted at any time before, but
Levmsky mada four knockdowns
against the classy Quaker City hover.
Loughran has seenhis best days lie
is no longer a hard hate,
"llamas has everything to gain in
this fight and nothing to lose," Houck
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Friday, January 15, 1932
pointed out. "If be can rise to the oc-
I casion and sin ho will be classed
iamong the leading contenders for the
crown held by Max Schmehng. On
the other hand a loss may prove only
r temporary setback when you con
sider his splendid record as a eons
, paratively very young contender."
The iden of a draw was dispelled
by the Nittany conch since almost all
of Human' contests have ended in very
shoit tune by knockouts. If Lough
ran chooses to box and the former
Penn Stute athlete complies, the af
fair may be prolonged for the regula
tion ten rounds, Houck pointed out.
Under the guidance of Leo Houck,
Steve Haman won two intercollegiate
championships In his sophomore
yew, he reported for boxing at the
close of basketball season and oven
the heavyweight title two weeks later.
Hu telitiquished Ins crown to Grant
of N Y. U. the following year, but
legalised it in his senior year by de
feating the same man.
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