Sidelines un "Tigei Joe" Moran, idol of case boxing fans, was confined to info nary until a few bouts be his fight, it is sepal ted. Obser bay that he ups a little wobbly n lie entered the ling, and appear definitely disappointed when he 'd to scale a knockout 'in winning 155-pound crown + + '+ Penn State boxers hose non sent)-one indtlidual champion ing In the period that the pres it mg league has been in eats. ace, records Awn + + + McMinn, high seeing guatd for year's Nittany basketball com two, u.as chosen on the second of Syracuse's all-opponents so on. He u.as one of the three play pitked from Eastern teams Mom and Kellett (Penn) u.ould e almost any team except the one had Daniels (Michigan) and me (Nolte Dame)," the Orange Ii said in announcing the teams Penn State and NaN) had a lonopoly on intercollegiate cham lonships up until this )ear, when •yracuse broke into the winning oluinii The Middies withdrew racefull) last >ear while the) , eld an edge of file lietories to our fur the Lions. 'enn of [mats announced that they Id withdraw from the boxing lasso ion, taming the mtercollegmtes pobsslnlity has been advanced that 'y may intern to the association in cc of the Quakes ringmen =MI Austin Eisenman, aspirant for he I 2G-pound berth on next )ear's Lion m rustling team, is brother if Chuck Eisenman, mho was un created in dual meets during the 929 season. lle non second place in the intercollegiates that )ear in lie 115-pound do ision Eleven colleges base been members the Intercollegiate Booing assocm •n since its origin, but Penn State, ~ r acuse, and Penn are the only teams remain in the group during the en v nine-year penod In addition to 'estein :Katyland, 'AI I T and Nosy, ale, Colgate, N Y. U , University Virginia, and Georgetoun have en- Led teams in the 'meet at marinas mes. MOM Syracuse's chances for winning nest y car's intercollegiates are brilliant indeed. Both Moran and .11 Wertheimer, 151 and 165-pound champs, are Juniors at the Hill school. 'dole Gutrman,in the 165, is only a sophomore. Al Lewd" and Dose.). Stoop are seniors, but Johnny McAndrews has another year to defend his title. + + + SI itatistics on the intramural basket -1 tournament show interesting con ists Fot instance, the lonest score osteled for a game mas 5-to-4, mn Sigma Tau Phi nosed out Alpha to in one of the preliminary battles. e highest score Caine when Phi Mu Ito fell to Phi Kappa Tau, GO-to-2, anothei league contest Thice entaie, in the Olympic hosing ininations to he held here nest nth 1%111 piovale plenty of °prom .in their classes One of Tulane's lee candidate, is Doyless ILII, two or' hea‘vweight champion in the uthern Conference The Ulmer y of Virginia's thieats are Bobhy 125-pound title-holder, and 'ntiy, heavy Height contender. lIAS YOUR CAR BEEN INSPECTED? \\ \ \ 7 . I ( n s s t ff i a :L:: i c i o ' l l n i l on Our E•peueuied end Competent Meelmniev Will Tuke Coro of Your Every Need McClellan Chevrolet Co. 004 W. College Ave.—Phone 6135 Take Home a G Books Suitable for Ev: Member of the Tamil BEZDEK PLANS CREDIT FOR LM. PARTICIPANTS Collega credit will be given for tak ing part in intramural sports, Huge Bezda, Director of the School of Phy sical Education, recopied yesterday, as part of his program for nest year.l 'The growing popularity of intia-1 mural athletics has forced us to take' action," Director Bezdck said, "The trend away from compulsory calls tl•pnlcs is showm; itself. lily plan is to create a separate department - of in tramural athletics." Not only sports a-c to to ii^luded in the process of "ohys cally educat ing" a student, houevm.. All sorts of outdoor recreation will be taught, including hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking, in addition to many com petitive sports. "As soon as a man shows knowledge of a certain branch, lie w dl oe put on an elective basis. When he has devel oped proficiency, he will go 'on his own.' Intramural sports will be one of the means whereby he can learn Ringside Rumbles From Syracuse Pete Updegrove and Joe Moran in the center of the sing pause before their bout as cameramen catch a flash light ... they appear bored ... Syra cuse rooters still nurse a grudge against Army . . . they remember a football game 'way back in '26 ... A spectator bemoans McAndrew's chances when he recognizes his opponent. Ma son, as the son of a Philadelphia box ing instructor. Ross of Sylacuse contorts his face into a formidable cast as he enters the img . he took up boxing after his fiends had razzed him for being ' soft" . . . Al Lewis and this same Ross hit the cans as together football fashion in the finals ... Bucket of the Orange holds a protective hand to his l broken rib as he accepts a forfeit in the third-place bouts. Mike Kaplan, late Lion gritiman, lushes his brother, who wears the Green for Western Maryland, into the locker moons for a last-minute groom-) mg before his bout ... A Penn State, follower goes through his scat as Up-' idegrove exchanges a flurry with Mor an ... Krissinger, Spanish instructor here a few pears back, takes a place 111 the stands. 13 HANDBALL TEAMS ENTER gUARTER•FINALS OF TOURNEY T hirteen teildm remain in the run ning for the iptramural handball title following the!completion of the fist round. Beta 'Theta Pi number onc, Chi Upsilon numbers one and two, Delta Chi, and Kappa Sigma number one, have defeated their opponents. Other teams which have emerged from the first round are Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa Sigma numbel toss, Sigme Nu, Sigma Tau Phi number toss, Theta Kappa Phi, Leh-Rouse, Taylor-Berkmeuller, and Stemple-Ros enberg. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LEWISTOWN Quick Service Comfortable Travel RESIDES TAXI Phone 750 NOTICE The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice and Coal Co. Highest Quality of Coal at the Right Price Phone 136-J WARD'S 1317 12th Ave, Gable Bldg, Altoona ' extends to you this invitation to view their collection of New Spring Coats—Suits—Dresses Offered At A 10% Reduction —dining then 2nd Anniversary Celebration about and develop skill in sport," Bea del stated. The policy of granting excuses from physical education courses for intra mural athletics nag tried several peals ago and failed. Howevei, the depart mental system will eliminate this diffi culty, the Directoi says. "What to do with leisure time is be eaming a ecal problem these days," said the former football coach. "But r Penn State graduate won't have any difficulty on that count. He will know how to get along out of doors. He know what is going on when he ,sees an athletic contest, instead of having to ask somebody afterward, who won?'" "From my e\perience in profession ii al baseball I learned one thing," chuckled the old warrior, "and that is to get the ball down to second base before the runner. .It's quite a job to keep ahead of the students these days, but I think this time we're pretty far in advance of popular sentiment." LIONS WIN SECOND PLACE IN TOURNEY (Contumed from page one) Pete Updegrove lost the decision to Moran in the semifinals and then gained a third place by forfeit from Hunter, of Western Maryland. Al though he kept pretty well out of range of Moran, who so more of a lashing and swinging creature than a, scientific boxer, Pete fell victim to several of the Syracusan's powerful blocs, but again proved his ability to exchange with the Orangeman and to rob him of his craving for knock outs. Moran then proceeded to stop I Clark, Cadet, who made plenty 'trouble until he was beaten back af ter repeated blows from Moran. Going in for the one chance at a Lion Nictory, Tom Slusser gained the semi-finals after Cooper, of M. I.:P. forfeited, and then smashed into Ol sen, of Army, in the third round to clinch a well deserved victory. Mean wh,le Wallace, of 'Western Maryland, had fallen before Guttman, Syracusan, who then engaged Slusser in the fi nals, Saturday night Gutzman's left was too difficult for Tom to stop even after a magnificent rally in the Ithird and the team championship went to Syracuse Olsen, Cadet, secured third place from 'Weeks of Penn. After a sensational last minute con quest of Kaplan, Western Maryland light-heavysseight, Weiler, °large !man, lost to Remus, Army boxer who entered the finals through a victory user Bailey, of Penn. Keeping the Sylacusans from four titles, Remus gained the only title for a team other than the Lions oi Syracuse. Kaplan gained third place by forfeit. 2 FRATERNITY TE IMS LEAD I F BOWLING TOURN.IIIENT Alpha Phi Delta maintained its lead in Section I of the interfratermty bowling league with 96 points, while 'Pieta Upsilon Omega leads Section II with 84 points, as a ',suit of last Nteek's hotting In second place in Secton Ins Kappa Delta Rho with 94 points, folloned by Sigma Alpha Epsilon with 84 points. PENNANTS FOR HIKERS KEELER'S ATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SPEIDEL REVEALS 1933 MAT HOPES Wrestlers Outscore Opponents In 1932 Competition With 15• Point Margin • I=l History will not sing the praises of the 1032 wrestling team because It did nothing spectacular, but a din , tinctly successful season is left on the Irecords. Wlthout Ineltahng the 32-to-0 upbet, at the hands of the Navy, the Lens would have outscored their opi by a 96 1 / 2 -to-49Yr margin. Even ' counting the Naval disaster, Speidel's men were 16 points ahead of the total points collected by all opponents Last year the team accumulated 109 points to opponents' 75. A brilliant freshman team brings extra light to the prospects for an extraordinary powerful team next year. And everyone of them will be needed, too, with the probability of a short, fierce, five-meet schedule in 1933. There will be no chance to ease the fighters ,through soft meets to the hard ones. The hard ones come first and continue through the season. Maize, lte)bitz End Careers Only two of the varsity's outstand ing performers will be lost by gradu ation. Captain Maize and Ted Rey bitz leave the mats this year. To re place the retiring captain m tho 116- pound class, the coach looks hopefully on Ellstrom who is naturally lighter than the 126 weight and upon Seeley who kept Maize in trim this season Promising freshmen are Dißito and Burkholder. In the 126-pound class arc Hoene,r, Eisenman, and Silvas, who have been under Charlie this season, and two freshmen, Cramer and Ross. Rosen berg will have some stiff workouts to hold down his place in the 135=pound class with Shanaman, Knoebel, Hor vath '35, and Maser '35 after his berth. The 145-pound class has good pros pects with Turnbull at its head, press ed by Roe, Cramer, and the freshman, Reed. Lorenzo might fight in either the 145, the 155, or the 165 weight, depending upon available material in those classes. Possibilities in the 155- pound weight are very good with Fletcher and lobst standing out, along with H. Johnson '35 who has proved himself a contender Byers has the edge of expeuence to place him at the fore in the 165-pound class with Reimer, Stennett, and Zim merman of the freshmen pressing him for the position. Thel7s-pound class just as unsettled as it was at the beginning of the season, but shows possibilities of greater strength. Jackson, Judd, and Kreizmann, an ex perienced freshman, look like the strongest contenders at the present Rising from bungling inexperience to the place of a -respected contender in the Intercollegmtes during a single season, Cole, sophomore heavyweight, stands at the present moment far above the others in his weight class. Feel No Hesitation in Ordering By Telephone We are as anxious that such orders be acceptably filled as that the goods you select personally, be what you desire. COOK'S Clover Farm Meat Market STATE COLLEGE, PA ONLY SIX DAYS UNTIL EASTER! Beautifully Groomed Hair IS Essential to an Easter Ensemble ' PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MARCELS Make Your Appointment Immediately THE CO-ED BEAUTY SHOPPE Opposite Post Office Phone 888 'You will find here the facilities, the resources, and the cooperation, that you need if you are to make the most of your opportunities. We shall be very glad to welcome you as a new depositor—or to continue to give our best attention to your interests if you are already with us. The First National Bank Of State College JOHN T. IVIeCORMICK DAVID F. KAPP President Cashier All-Opponents Cage Selections 1932 ALL-OPPONENTS' QUINTETS (Selected by twelve members of the varsity basketball team) First Team Votes Second Team Votes _ Stacker, Army (5) F Armstrong, Syracuse (4) H. Anderson, Colgate (5) F Sortet, West Virginia (3) Williams, Fordham (8) C Smith, Carnegie Tech (3) Nichols, Colgate (8) G Fergus, Carnegie Tech (5) Tanseer, Penn (6) G Phillips, Syracuse (3) ALL-RECREATION HALL TEAMS (Selected by the COLLEGIAN) IMEETIM Sortet, West Virginia F Currie, Waynesburg H. Anderson, Colgate F Armstrong, Syracuse Elliot, Syracuse C Janosik, Waynesburg Nichols, Colgate Smith, Pitt 1 Mancuso, Waynesburg , , G Phillips, Syracuse 12 Penn State Courtmen Cast Votes For 1932 All-Opponents Cage Quintet ME=I Twelve good men and true have cast their ballots, and the result—Penn State's 1932 All-Opponents basket ball team—is listed above. Colgate's Triangular Association champion quintet easily carries off first honors in the selections of the Natany courtmen with two places on the first team. Captain Rny Nichols and Whitey Anderson, who popped them in with almost monotonous reg ularity on his visit to these parts, bear the Maroon into their enviable posi tion with places as guard and forward, ,respectively, on the first five. The remaining first team selections, Ray Stecker of Army at forward, Wil liams of Fordham at center, and Len Tanseer of Penn at guard complete a mythical quintet which would have no trouble in cleaning up everything in reach. The first two are high scor ing offensive stars, while Tanseer, especially in the Lion-Quaker battle, flashed stellar defensive form. For that matter, that second team would also bring joy into the heart of any coach Armstrong and Sortet have the highest combined scoring total of any pair of forwards who ap peared at Recreation hall this winter., Smith and Fergus of Carnegie Tech, at center and guard, are also sharp shooters, if their performances at the - Tartan gym game mean anything, and Ronny Phillips, besides being a most dependable guard, demonstrated his uncanny eye for the basket ashen he 'looped six out of six foul tosses on the occasion of the Orange's appear ance hese. That Colgate was impressive in its lad, to State College Is proved so the BAUMGARDNER BROS. ' RESTAURANT North Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE "Never Closed" Second Team choice of Anderson and Nichols for the All-Recreation hall first team by COLLEGIAN scribes. Waynesburg also scores heavily in this vote, with a first team selection and with two places on the second five to equal Syracuse's record. Although Sortet, Elliott, and Man puss hardly measure up to Sucker, ,Williams, and T,anseer, their choices as the remaining members of this team mark them easily as ranking with the best who appeared here. FOSTER COAL & SUPPLY CO. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M HIGH QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES WINNER MARKET Phone 883 ONLY TEN DAYS IN WHICH TO HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED , The law requires inspection before April Pit. 50% of motor vehicles in Pennsylvania still need this inspection Avoid confusion and possible complica tions by having your car inspected now at RISHEL'S GARAGE BoalsburgPhone 1.4-R-4 , GOING HOME FOR VACATION? If not, you can eat at the Fenway Tea Room where you will obtain the best of Meals, Home Made Pies and Cakes, and 30 and 35 cent Lunche's—Try them. 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