Saturday, April 9, 1932 STEVE HAMAS, LOUGHRAN A Gains 25 Knockouts in Professional Ring Engagements Boasting a professional record of 28 victories with only one loss, Steve llamas '29, former Lion five-letter athlete, is scheduled to meet Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia heavy, in a return match at the Quaker City May 11. Starting anew fines his single loss by a decision at the hands of Lee Ramage, San Diego, Cal., youth, at Los Angeles two weeks ago, Steve Will attempt to redeem himself in a title bout with Loughran whom he finished in two rounds at New York linuary 15. i Twenty-five of his twenty-eight victories in his first two years of pro fvsional competition were gained by Way of the knockout route Nine of dose came in the first setto, while t4n were made in the second. t 'Two fights were won by K. O's in t e third, three by knockouts in the s xtb, and the latest fall was register s by Steve when he floored Frankie going at New York in the seventh episode. Only twice was llamas forced to eight rounds and only once to the full ten rounds, when he won by decision. Rates Eighth in Nation According to the National Boxing a sociatmn ranking announced last month, Hamas was rated eighth in lle national field of professional envies. With Schmeling as cham pion, Haman follows Jack Sharkey at first, Ernie Schaaf at second, Primo Oarnera at third, Mickey Walker at a urth, Man Baer at fifth, King Le v nsky at math, and Young Strrblmg seventh. Under the guidance of Coach Leo Houck, Steve twice gained the heavy weight intercollegiate title In his sophomore year he reported for box- Mg at the close of the basketball sea son and won the crown two wool, later in his first collegiate ring ap pearance lie lost the title to Giant of New York University the follow ing year, but won over "Dynamite Joe" Livoti, of Syracuse, to regain the championship as a senior. The only Penn State athlete ever to win letters in five different sports, llamas received a total number of eleven awards in three years. lie won three letters in football, three in boxing, two in basketball, two in track, and one in lacrosse. MG TEN SPONSORS TOURNEY tAn interodlegiate,,boxing tourna ment for all colleges in the Big Ten conference and Notie Dame Univer sity will be held in Chicago May 6 and 7, according to plans announced re cently by the Cook County, 111., coun cil of the American Legion. It is planned to hold the tourney annually at Chicago DON'T WAlT—nuke your engtv dressed for the Interfiaternity Do , LOUISE LAMBERT' Above the Athletic GAS OIL REPAIRING %. Delivery Storage at Reasonable Rates Body and Fenders Repaired Keller's Service Garage 1000 East College Avenue Phone 282 RETURNING FROM „ i f The Olympic Tryouts " STOP AT Hotel Penn-Alto ALTOONA, PA. , overnight and enjoy a good rest.—Avoid the dangers of motoring late at night. LUNCHEON 30cPREPARED ,BY OUR PULLMAN CHEF ' On Allen Street THE TAT , ROOM Opposite Postoffice ORMER - LION BOXER, TO MEE PHILADELPHIA ARENA MAY STEVE HAMAS '29 Tests Show Plebes Know Boxing Rules Best Among Sports Boxing rules, terms, and general features of the fistic sport are more familiar to College students than those of other sports, tests conducted by the School of Physical Education among freshmen here show. Ninety-eight percent of those tak ing the series of twenty-one tests cov ering every phase of athletic games and sport received passing grades on the questions - dealing with boxing while the next highest ranking sport was baseball with a score of eighty five percent Employing the multiple choice system, each test contained approxi mately thirty questions which covered ' every phase of the particular sport. The questions more compiled by coaches of the various spoils on the Physical Education staff. With 810 taking the test on boxing knowledge, the highest score attained was 95 percent, the lowest was 45, and the average, 82 Twenty games and sports were covered in the exam ination. FORMER ORANGE GRID STAR ENTERS PROFESSIONAL RING A former Syracuse football guard, Henry Obst, may soon be seen in the professional boxing ring, according to a recent report in the Syracuse Daily Onmdf, student publication. Obst id now training under Jimmy Bronson, the man who gets much credit for Germ Tunny's champion ship. The Orange grid star will un dergo a long actual of training be foie staging first professional bout, the report stated. gement early to have your hair .0 at • . BEAUTY PARLOR Store—Phone 2404 Lion Ring Captains 1919 Ray F. Henney 1920 Charles A. McFadden 1921 Karl E Kahley 1922 Lawrence D. Chapin 1923 Herald L Bordner 1924 Carl R. Madera 1925 John C. Wert. 1926 John T. MeClernan 1927 Clark G. Grazier 1928 Alfred B Wolff 1929 Alfred B. Wolff 1930 Martin S. McAndrew% 1931 Julius Epstein 1932 David A Stoop 1933 John K McAndrew% ATHLETES CONTINUE STUDIES Three of Notre Dame's best known athletes have decided to continue theta college studies despite attractive plo fessional offers. Maichy Schwartz and Frank Hoffman, membeis of the 1981 All-American football team, have both received coaching invitations, whiJe Billy Sullivan, who played base ball for the Chicago White Sox last year, also plans to remain in school. EMENIMIII Nittany Panting Building Phone 592 State College, Pa NERHOOD'S GARAGE "West College ANenue Phone 405 COMPLETE LINE OP KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES Excellent Cheerful Rooms Dining Service ;With Tile Baths Green Gables Hotel •- "Unusually Different" 1 Mile South of Lewistown Route 22 Your Body and Your Mind - are your most valuable assets. Improve them both at the PENN STATE SUMMER SESSION Inter-Session Main Session June 20-July 1 July 5-Auoust 12 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GARRISON TRAINS FOR OLYMPIC TRY Former Linn Heavyweight Will Seel. WreollingTeam Posnion In July i,reliminariea Pop Garrison, outstanding heavy weight wrestler here in 192 G and 1927, ha= definitely decided to become a can &date for the coming Olympic games. Originally Pop intended to enter the professional grappling game, but since that time he has altered his plans and is now training intensively to get into condition for the Olympic try-outs. By entering the Olympic prelimin ies, Garrison will be eligible to wrestle under the regulations of the Amateur Athletic Union in which competition will be offered by foi mcr college wrestlers. Should he be suc cessful in placing for the Olympics, he is confident that his chances of entering the professional sing later will be meetly magnified The eliminations will be held July 4 and 5. The place has not been def initely decided upon, but it is prob. I able that it will be either New York or Chicago WOOD SEEKS TENTH LETTER Attempting to gam the tenth letter of his college career, Barry Wood, Hai vard's All-American quarterback and versatile athlete, is now working out with the Crimson's baseball sqund A veteran diamond player of two yem's experience, Wood appears cat= to win an infield position. MAKES GRID YARDAGE RECORD Carrying the ball eighty-five tones' in eight games for an a‘erage of three yards each time, Ralston CIII fullbacic for the 1931 University o California grid team, has one of th. best offensive records on the Coast He lost but four yards in all the time , he carried the ball. 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