Page Four Sidelines Dick Harlon, West°. Maryland boxing and foothill coach, must be getting tired of fanatical feature writers picking on his ni nithological interests But his conquest, in that field make overlooking the matter too much rot any columnist. The-Tmior coach has conducted numerous eyiedt ttons under Smithsonian Institution auspices which hate taken him from the Mackenzie Itisei Basin to the Great Slave Lake region, ulndi, you know, is up in Laboiador. But that's not all for Dick Harlon. No less a uorth) than he xas the father of Lion boxing. Graduating from l'enn State in 1912, he assisted in football comb- head coach in 1915. After the War Ile returned to Penn State and established liming as an in tercollegiate and Interfraternity sport in 1919. Pete D'Allessandro, Temple fly sseight, in addition to holding the Eastern Conference croon and going undefeated in dual ,meets, is a star low hurdle]. for the Owls Me gained at least a second in eddy dual meet last season except the one with Penn State, when the Lions captured all the places in the high and loss bindles as well as taking demon out of the fif teen firsts. Another Temple boxer with di- Nersified interests'is Captain I, ing Katcher w ho boxes 1.60 pounds. Ile ranks in the upper third of his class, ass business manager and star in the college musical corned), is a staff mem ber of the humorous magazine, and a reporter on the Temple 'News.' But Maley Bonner, 13116.11011 'nide in the 126-pound da ision, stops all corners with his variety of activities. Mickey is an A student, 'elites good poetry for the Bucknell hteiuiy maga zine, so they say, and has done deep sea diving Some psychologist can now figure out the conti ibution of his under-water uork to his attaining the Eastern Conference 125-pound cham pionship several weeks ago. Statisticians crashed through again and reported that in four teen )ears of Penn State boxing history, fort .eight dual meets mere won, tment3-one were lost, and three tied In nine intercol- legiate tournaments the Lions emerged sectors four times, placed second the same number, and ',ere in tie for third once. + ,+ + The University of Floinla sends Johnny Minardi into the feather- Weight clashes here In addition to compiling en, lable lecoids in dual meets, Minardi non the Southein con.' ference bantamweight title in 1930 and. 1931 - Fighting featherwmghb• ht . the tom ney this y cal he leached the finals but fell before Louisiana State Ulm may boxei. I Pcnns%h anal colleges, ugh twent3 entries in the tournament, um hands don n all honors for largest representation l* State. New York, with .1 contingent of nine, comes closest to surpassing the natite sons in numbers while West Virginia and Louisiana send Inc each, and New Hampshire, and IVashmgton four amete. WHEN IN ALTOON.\ 118:323 THE MARIGOLD TEA ROOM 11.26 Elo nil Ave, Altoona, I'a For a Two Day Laundry Service Call 119 Hoy Drug Store Agent for THE TYRONE LAUNDRY Dress Shirts Our Specially ON YOUR WAY TO AND FROM THE BOUTS LAIRD'S TEA ROOM IV T ENIJE STOOP, LEWIS, Mett. Houck Select lan Penn Stat Epstein, Wolff, Frank, Hamas Listed by Lion Coach Three Lion boxers who turned in undefeated records this season and fought their way to Eastern Intercol legiate titles received recognition on Coach Leo Houck's all-time Penn State boxing team selected for the COLLEGIAN. Both Captain Davey Stoop and Al Len is, collegiate champions In the 115 and 145-pound divisions respec tively, were renamed to the team where they were first placed by Coach Houck last year. Johnny McAn drew, captain-elect and newly crown ed 115-pound champion, is the newest addition and replaces Wert, who gain ed the champion4hip m 1924 and pilot ed the Lions in 1925. Julie Epstein, 115-pound champion in 1929 and captain last year, was named to the other honorary berth in the lighter divisions Allie Wolff '29, twice holder of the middleweight crown and one of the most brilliant Ipeifotmers for the Lions, received the I post at 160 pounds Frank, who I turned in victories for Penn State when boxing was still quite young, was selected for the 175-pound post. Flank gained the Eastern title sn this division in 1924, the first year on which the tourney was held Chooses llamas Steve llamas '29, sensation in Col lege who has since punched his way to 'fairly steep professional heights, IS Leo's choice for heavyweight, a class which in recent years has been much maligned by collegiate boxing authorities. Captain Davey Stoop gains his po sition with an almost unblemished lecoid. In 1930 he turned in four victories and lost to Fitzgerald, Navy champion, after an extra round.l Rose, of Syracuse, also penetrated the Lion boxer in that season, but no brie, could stop him from gaining the 115- , pound intercollegiate championships that year Last year Stoop fought in the 115 and 1"-5-pound class at differ ent tones to solve difficulties where two champions, Epstein and himself, were both fitted for the same division. Fighting 115 pounds, Davey wen two bouts. He dress two, one ,:t°; Wer theimer of Syracuse, and ;von two when he boxed 125-pounds. In the intereollegiates, Wertheimer , gained his first 125-pound title, at Stbop's es.pense. 'This year Davey vl'ent. un- HORSEBACK RIDING SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS _ - " -- ""nierfirinii : s' Lessons Any Hour—Day or Night FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAKE RESERVATIONS Students, Ask About Phys. Ed. Credits CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799 On Your Way To and From THE OLYMPIC TRYOUTS ' STOP FOR GAS—OIL—REPAIRING RISHEL'S GARAGE Boalsburg Phone 14-R-4 Wurster $ Dry Cleaners Ladies' Plain Coats Ladies' Plain Dresses Ladies' Suits 75c Men's Suits • , Men's Top Coats We Solicit Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 7 Best Men Ring History Names All-Star Team ~, - -- :.ZA:';:' , N.. -, r-e- • A, . • .., , r. :::k„r ',.'-' ' , • .:, ' , •;; 4 . f.:3 , lip* zitz: j, o- G k ~ ~~ .' ~ n ~. ~ i 'ti~~" 110 4/ C le defeated through dual competition and rcwon his 115-pound title of two years ogo practically unchallenged. Undefeated This Season Not compiling an especially impres sive record last year, Johnny Mc- Andrews nevertheless acquitted him self nobly against some of the best 135-pounders in the history of Lion opponents. Johnny eliminated Fisher of West Virginia in his first meet but lost to Crosby, of Western Maryland, intercollegiate champion Captain Goodridge, North Carolina University star, and Captain Wallace, of Navy, also secured hard-earned decisions from McAndrews, then only a sopho more on the Lion team. Johnny then defeated Brown, of Army, and Wolanin, of Syracuse, be fore again falling at the gloves of Crosby in the preliminaries of the in tereollegiates This year he went un 'defeated through the dual season and the Intercoßeguiles. In 1930 Al Lewis won seven fights but lost to Hall, of Navy, for the In tercollegiate title when the referee stopped the fight because of a cut over Lewis' eye. Last year he drew with Hall and then defeated bins to um the welterweight title alter a string of seven victories in dual meets. Tins year Louis repeated his undefeated season and his search to the ranks of the Eistern Intercol legiate boxing chtimpions. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN vy IA P IN ALL-NITTANY TEAM' 22 RINGMEN HERE HAVE MET BEFORE Fought in Dual Meets, League ' Championships During Past Seasons Twenty-two bo • ers competing in the Olympic tournament have met in the roped arena in dual meet, and conference championships, records for past season show. Fred Walla, Duquesne boxer, and Pete D'Allessandro, of Temple, who fight in the 112-pound division, cross-, ed gloves in the finals of the Eastern Conference tournament which was held at Pittsburgh this year. D'Al lessandro emerged with the mown Although they do not meet in the tourney here and have not faced each other in the ring since last year, Cap tain Davey Stoop, of the Lions, and Captain Wertheimer, Syracuse boxer, can recall their little battles when Al took the Eastern Intercollegiate title from Davey who was fighting 125 pounds. Previously they had battled to a draw. NOW both men are East ern Intercollegiate champions, Davey at 115, and 'Wertheimer at 125. In order to retain his title this year, Wertheimer eliminated Cleveland, Cadet, who also boxes 126 pounds in the tourney. Del Genie Defeated Ketcham James Watts, University of South Carolina lightweight, defeated Glaze, of Louisiana State, in the second round of the Southern Conference tourney while Neely, West Virginia entry, has taken the measure of Dill, Bucknell freshman. Fighting in the same division DelGemo, of Yale, de feated Captain Ketcham Neely also fell before Moore, Duquesne, welter weight, when they met in the semi finals of the Eastern Conference meet. Kuteher, of Temple, has victories over Kliman, Bac'mei' freshman, and Osborne, Washington and Jefferson welterweight, to his credit. He has entered the tournament here in the middleweight division. Fighting 155 pounds at the Eastern Conference EXPERT FURNITURE REPAIRING H. W. SUDDS North Sparks Street EAT AT Craig's Restaurant BEFORE THE FIGHTS ,_________S 4 TURDAY-NIGHT - 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 136-7 WELCOME BOXERS AND VISITORS All Brands of Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipe Tobacco GRAHAM & SON GREEN LANTERN TEA ROOM ALTOONA, PA We Specielue in HOME COOKED FOODS HARVEY BROS. Yale, South Carolina Luminaries MEMO tourney, Sehricker, Pitt captain, gain ed the title from Kutcher although the Owl boxer had secured a verdict from the Panther veteran in a dual meet. Updegrove, Lion boxer, has a victory to his credit over Schricker. Al Demedowitz, Washington and Jefferson captain, lost to Mirman, Columbus University light heavy m eight. Doyless Mdl, Tulane bul v.ark in the heavyweight class, gained the Southern Conference crown this year when Felton Gentry, Virginia University boxer, had to forfeit be cause of illness after reaching the Now is tho time of year to have your roofs, valleys, gutters, con ductors, looled after. All work guaranteed SHEET METAL SHOP R. ROY WILLIAMS 131% Frazier Street 211 West Beaver Avenue Phone 337-J Est. 1896 WHAT MAKES A GOOD BREAKFAST? 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That summarizes the titled class situation here where thir teen boxers who are competing in the Olympic tryouts have served as cap tains of their respective teams this season. Frederick D. Snell, of New Hamp shire, and Davey Stoop, of the Lions, are two captains entered in the 118- pound division. Mickey Boerter, Bucknell star, John B. Minardi, Uni versity of Florka's twice former champion, and yletinner, Syra cuse featherwel it, three team leaders boxing in tlfb 126-pound class. Minaidi is ending his second term as captain of the 'Gators. Darwin' sendeltircaptain, Dave Ketcham, to 7 'coPh 'o' in. the 136- pound class, while Schneker, of Pitt, Hatcher, Temple stalwart and confer ence champion, ate - two captains who have had successful dual meet careers in the middleweight class. Schricker is considered by ninny sports writers I to be one of the best - collegiate boxers lin the Western Pennsylvania district I Theofiel Wageman, New Hamp shire light heavyweight, captained the 1931 team while Al Demedowita,i Washington and Jefferson 176-pound ci, Cecil Hawkins, West Virginia, are additional leaders of teams this year The University of Virginia sends Captain Gentry, heavyweight, while Joe Remus, boxing in the same division, will lead the Army mitmen next year.