tuesday, %March 8, 1932 Sidelines Russell Van Atte '2B, varsity pitcher on the Lion wee for three peals, stopped hese last week on his way to the training camp of the St. Paul, American Association, baseball team. Van Atte has been an the minors over three years, and is one of the main stays on the Saints' 'pitching staff. Only two of the champions who won their titles here last year will he defending their crowns at the Intercollegiate boxing tourna ment at S)racuse, March 18 and 19 -These men are Al Lewis, 'ninny 111-pounder, and Al Wer theimer, s Syracuse 121-pound champion. A tough assignment faces Pete Up degrove when he steps into the ring against "Niagara Powerhouse" Joe Moran, formerly "Tiger Joe," at Syracuse Saturday. Joe's most re cent victory was a knockout handed to Luongo of Penn in a dual meet Satur day - The Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, at its meeting Saturday, approved the use of the metric system in .ease the Amateur Athletic Union should also decide to change. The A. A U. is expected to follow suit, and if it does all the races (ruin the 100 yards to the mile will be discarded. Coach Andy Kerr, in commenting on his 1032 eleven at Syracuse last week, said that it would be "a typical Colgate eleven, slow in getting start ed, but at its peak in the November games." Judging from the last two seasons the Nittany Lion is in for a bvsy afternoon November 7. _ - 5 Too all-v.estern Pennsyhania z court teams will meet Saturday when the Nittany Lion invades the Panther's lair deep in the hill side under the Pitt Stadium. Pour men on the Pitt team and two on ,the Penn Slate five are from Pittsburgh and its suburbs. When lie held down the center po sition on the Sewickley high school team, Fred Brand and his teammates held the upper hand over their Belle vue rivals, led by Don Smith, brilliant Pitt guard. In collegiate circles, however, the situation has been re versed and it has been Smith and the Panthers who have bad the upper hand. Boxers Down Mounta Mitmen Take First 4 Bouts To Defeat W. Virginia Foe Stoop, McAndrews, Lewis Maintain Undefeated Records—Ralston Wins by Forfeit Squelching the Mountaineers in the first four bouts, the Lion boxers just barely spiked the heavy artillery of West Virginias well-balanced team 4-to-3 Saturday afternoon. The meet hinged on Davey Stoop's advancing a weight to de feat the highly touted 'Molintaincer 125-pounder after three hard rounds. The appearance of Stunkard in the West Virginia lineup for the first time . this season was one of the sur prises of the meet He is remembered here for his two losing bouts against Lewis rn the past two yea, Forfeiting in the 115-pound the Mountaineers donated a point when Ralston tool, is bow for the Lions Captain fivey Stoop, relieved from his am imary post, progeeded to take over who was reported out for the season but managed to make the Lion meet. The Mountaineer boxer toot a count of nine in the first round when Davey landed his eight effectively. Tuing in the concluding rounds, both men continued to land blows. Neely, 135-pounder for the Moun taineers, saw his undefeated record vanish into thin air when Johnny Mc- Andrews let loose on him. Johnny sent a flurry of lefts and several tell ing rights to gain his decision In the welterweight bout, Al Lewis managed to maintain his perfect rec ord although Hamilton, for West Vir ginia, caused the Lion veteran plenty of trouble. Socking Lewis ss ith sev eral lefts, Hamilton caught Al in a !corner. Lewis went doan only to bob up immediately and then proceed to floor Hamilton for a nine count and a close decision Stunkard fixed his eyes on Pete Up degrove, 155-pounder for the Lions, and snatched his chance to launch deli berate blows to gain the first Moun taineer point. Ed Polak lost to Latham, 165. pound West Virginia boxer, when the fight was stopped early in the second mound. Ed was the aggressor in the first New Gas Rate 30% Reduction Central Penna. Gas Company announces New Rate effective April Ist, to be known as "Optional Water Heating Rate." Installation of Automatic Water Heater Makes this Reduction Obtainable By the installation of Automatic Hot Water Service, a rate of $1.15 per thousand cubic feet for all gas consumed, will be charged to replace the former sliding scale of $1.75 for the first thousand cubic feet $1.50. This new rate will also apply to present users of automatic water heaters. 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College Ave., State College' Central Square, Bellefonte '35 QUINTET BOWS TO COOK ACADEMY First Setback of Season B. 31-27 Score Falling behind in the third pm aid aftm leading throughout the lust half, the yearling basketeers went (loon to their fast defeat, of the season before 'Cook Academy Saturday, the Acad emy quintet caity mg off a 71-to-27 vietot y The freshman nommen lacked their usual fight and fire, and site, a close 'first half, the New York State team forged to the hoot early an the third gum ter and held the advantage to the end of the gam The halftime score was 15-to-13 in lam of the plebes, who fell behind 26-to-10 at the start of the feint]] Failure to stop MacDonald, red hailed for.aid, and Kuhn, the Acad emy', rangy center, Isus the chief sea son for the defeat, since this pan aas sesponsiblefos tuents—nine of the vra tub points. MacDonald scored trio goal, from the field and two from the foul line in the second half, mhile Kuhn accounted for eight points in the borne period Johnny Stocker and Jack Fletcher were the only yearlings to do any real scot mg for the Lion cubs, and even they mere con.idelably off form round but the Mountaineer boxer sent him against the ropes in the second Captain Hawkins was the only West Virginia boxer to maintain his uncle ,feated record when he gained a de- I elm= from Tom Slussm on the light ' heavyweight division - ' - THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ineers, 4.3; Courtmen Drop Pitt Temple Gym Meet Saturday Cancelled Lion gymnasts will not compete against the Temple team Saturday because of the leg injury sustained last a colt' be Captain Hal ry David son and the sickness of second other members of the team. The gymnasium team seas swamped 5:3-to-1, by Army last Saturday in the only other sched uled meet of the season for Penn State's newest sport. . M. RING TOURNEY ENDS DEADLOCKED Ale'inn of Delta Theta Sigma Downs Cht'Upsilon Entry To Register Tie Officials acre in a quandary as Phi Kappn Sigma and Delta Theta Sigma went into a tic for first place honors in intiamural boxing yesterday after noon. McMinn, of Delta Theta Sig ma, took across Dabulenicz, of Chi Upsilon in the 175-pound class to deadlock the winneis The title-holdeis each had ten points by an tue of having soon two first places Alpha Sigma Phi and Chi I Upsilon were second with eight. Bratsk, of Tau Sigma Phi had orig inally been given the 115-pound title 'on a forfeit from Bowles of Phi Kappa Tau Howeser, Munch of Sig ma Alpha Epsilon seas put back in the sunning and lost on a decision Ll ooduell of Chi Upsilon lion thud Payne of Delta Theta Sigma knock ed out Herasimchuk, non-frateinity man, in the second round of the 125- pound battle Struble of Sigma Pi was thud. The 135-pound class fui rushed a fairly noon battle, a ith Sny dei of Kappa Delta Rho sunning a decision °sex. Moore of Alpha Sigma Phi. Pony of Phi Kappa Sigma sins third in this division. Deppen of Phi Kappa Sigma put up a stiff battle in the 195, but lost to the hard-hitting Graham of Alpha j Sigma Phi, with Smith of Lambda Chi Alpha finishing third. Henszey of Phi Kappa Sigma won the 165-pound kale by a forfeit from DeCondis of Sigma Nu, and Zimmerman of Chi Upsilon was thud. Snyder of Lamb da Chi Alpha' won a decision from Hooch of Chu Upsilon in the 165, mitts Deny of Phi Kappa Sigma thud. Sa igon of Tau Sigma Phi took thud. NAVY OVERWHELMS LION MATMEN, 32-0 Undefeated Records of Maize, Turnbull Broken By Falls On Annapolis Mats Smere Nagy quavers and a magnificent Naval aggression over thi ew the Lions, 32-to-O, on the Annapolis mats Saturday. Soinething about the Naval Academy arena seems to shatter the morale of Nisitois from the Nittany haunts Perhaps it P. the cloud of the persistent victory habit, regraded by nudshipmen as then in alienable right, that obscure, the bright poster of the Lion teams Though this mental handicap tta, ap parent, it tins also obi ions that the Nosy outclassed the Lions in wrest ling tamer. Their faces pato and drawn stdh neitous tension, Speiders nice seemed to lose all heart sohen the undefeated Captain Maize scab thtov.ll in '3 23 by Mattin, Navy substitute. The powerful Midshipman White bore down on Ellstiom, neatly thou mg the Lion and gunning a tune ad: tantage of 8 43, to show his supeino Istrength in the 126-pound bout. The closest tight of the meet woo put up by Rosenbeig„ lacking his usual NNIIV soap against Captain Goodman who won the 135-pound weight by a hint; advantage of 2.31. In a split bout, Turnbull nte.tled entefulh to a 3 minute time adtand tage, then milted completely when, Loughlin tool , the upper side LougH ho tin et, him in 8 18 Alike Lon coal fought desperately to equal the ability of Morph &holstein, Navy g unde-i leafed idol, but was thrown in 5 31. Ted Reybit; setelan Lion dependa- Dlr., Man completely smothered and I neatly thrown by Coleman, a 165-' jimindet who tanks second only to Don ! Hooker in the East Coleman', tune' advantage was 9 3 Ithnsman of the Nasy tt , iew son in 3 6 of a split bout and easily nailed the Lion', attack in the gee-. ond period Cole showed tiemendou , ; grit and incleased wiestling power be- 1 fore he lost a time advantagn of 6 22 to Killen Kane of the Nmy in the un lanited section. Foul Line Defeat I Penn Slnle 021 I f. r-r TV Ilernrint , r 1 - 0 2 t. 1 Ito, f 5 0 0 111 11rand , 4 2-1 10 1 ono 0 1111 2 11,51105. 2, Plllsbursth (6) IC I -T TP Luxe . > f _ 2- , W k OM. 4111, f /4 11 I - 0 nn 0 ~,henxhlrt - 2 I 2 2, tr Cum int. 'Pauli , t to-I, ICrtcr, Mentor, Un , nlrc I,,hoff RELAY MEN PLACE IN IC 4-A TOURNEY Baird. Ste , ,k3, linglie,, Dunaway Only Lion Runners To Score at Neo York Saturday Penn State's 2-mile relay team placed fifth in the annual Into eol legiate Indoor meet in New Yod Sat urday night The relay tenon wa, the only Nittany entrant to score in the meet The relay team bettered theta sinus time for the 2 miles by approxi mately nine seconds to follow closely New York University, Boston College, Manhattan, and Penn to the finish Baud, Siesltv, Hughes and Dunaway represented the Lions in this event In placing fifth in this event Penn State extended its teem.] of having scored in °soy IC 4-A indoor meet which has been held Coach Nate Cartniell entered this teen Nittany nth , letes in the meet, which was held at the 258th Alinors m New Yolk city. Net Yolk linivmsity displaced Pennsylsama as mdom collegiate champions, while Hais.nd placed sec ond and Penn was thud. The fen-1 tare event of the meet sins the Monk-I mg of both the imlool and cattiest 3n- 1 tmeollemate iecolds for the nine by Norwood Hallowell of Hommd, who lan this distance in font minutes, to else and four-fifths seconds Fi ate, mtv athletic managers mtar ested in enterirg teams in the intro mui al handball tom cement will meet at 7 30 o'clock tonight at the Phi Delta Theta house The deadline lot °Mlles has been , et. for Thursday night, and competition wall begin Monday, accoultng to 4.ithin E ”13, touinament manager Teams to be composed of Inn men, milli 'no limit on the number flan, one unit. Tilt, 36-3 PANTHER PASSERS WIN CLOSE GA Co-Captain Kov,allis Lead• To 10 Hard Fought Victory With 15 Points lll= Basketball history might ha been written had the Lions n faltered at the foul line Salk I day night. As it was, the Blue and 'rah quintet had its worst ghi the season in free throu , „ c verting but too o out a? the m chances, and the Puntheis w able to romp borne thumphan once mote, this tune limn a '3O-to conquest over a Lion. team which h outscored them flornc the floor foi t first time in years Although the enthusiasm of t thousands who car le to Ind films, to the 1932 Nittar,y five sins not worded by a 7,1011 sictiny, the ce was a fitting climax to a home sea, filled with th tilling mp-and-te battles SCN en times the seine n tied before Willie I:ounlbs' shooting led the final Pantile] l.i. to success Ewa Senre et 11.11 f For State, Daue Thom, displat speed and smart ball-handling fill augurs well for fatale tampaigi The sophomore forumd, trigeth with Nom, MePrrlane, another ' stalwart, flashed. the most consiste offensive the 1...0ns have shown sin the beginning of the season, suits in and tonvert,ng long shots to ma the last home. appearance this tea memorable fine. In fact, the enti starting el:ambulation, ithith plat the whole game without a substit iron, displa ted the best team sin they have sthoun since the St iatu game here. While the Panthers were not up the standard. of Pitt teams of let° years, they presented a danger° pan of forwards in Ness albs or Lawny, and a smooth-wow l.ing. boss dyeing offense, which taught. tl Lion, off guard continuants at the b ginning of the game Bt half ten tumeser, Dave Thom, cord Ed M Mrnn led a little attack of then so to knot the score at 15 all
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