Pago Four Nittany Bo M’ANDREWS WINS BY 2 KNOCKOUTS Lion Captain, Johnny Napoleon Score Victories in Both- Northern Meets Hy CHARLES A.'MYERS "As close as a Scotchman at a Sun day school picnic.” *That just about characterizes most of'last week-end’s boxing; bouts, in which the Lions were Crimsoned, 5-to-o, by Harvard, and then turned around to ruffle up New Hampshire’s Wildcats, 4-to-3, the next afternoon. Aside from the fact that four fights ended in draws, at least six of the other scraps were close enough to put the referee in a sweat when it came to making his decision. There was little doubt, however, about Captain Johnny- MeAndrews or Johnny Na poleon, since the former scored two second-round knockouts and the lat ter two decisions to maintain unde feated records. Ferrero Draws Twice Johnny Miller put up a good scrap in losing to Curtin, Harvard 115- pounder, but lie polished off Lincoln, New Hamnshiie • bantamweight, the next afternoon. 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Comp r New Hampshire, 4-3; Lose to Harvard Ringmen, 5-3 I SPRING SCHEDULES |[ Opponents’ Scores | Lion Wrestlers Overthrow NEAR COMPLETION Lafayette by 28-0 Score : ' boxing i , w Tentative Program Lists Tennis, Syracuse— J r.—l y 2 . Uy a H UOSENZWEI(; -at Golf, Lacrosse Contests Syracuse—l 9; St. Lawrence—l 3 t>s h ar <l to pin a man when he’s cal condition of. his opponent. With Armv Teams : 0 ’ hugging the mat as,though.it.were a Casting aside his usually redoubt ’36 CAGERS LOSE long-lost sweetheart! . Tljat was able, cautious style, Rosenberg em- i ■ demonstrated at the wrestling meet ployed rash means intrying to throw liy fiEOI«.E A SCOTT 31 TO WYOMING FIVE Saturday afternoon when“ Cheerful” Trout - The Maroon, however, was a Devotees of the three minor Nit- little tougher than he expected, and tany Lion spring sports, lacrosse, ten- .. , Char ho Speideils Nittany Lion„ com- mm than once R j sy had to extricate nis, and golf, have n choice program Freshman Courtmen Downed, 25-19, pletely outclassed then- coach-less himself f ro m uncomfortable positions, in store for them this spring, if sched- -iv.il Mllro ° n opponents by a 23-to-0 score, winning, finally, with a- five minute uling negotiations new in process are “ cm,mar> lra “ Eight Blue and White grapplers advantage. “Theliacrosse schedule,' temporarily • ■ ri ? rou 8 ll " ut Ganle ' were busily engaged during'the pro.- Cramer easily defeated. Callender disrupted when Syracuse abandoned ' ' Si'«s of their matches in trying to ln ' th <» 145-pound class, while Kroi.z this sport, .already includes contests Failure to penetrate the Seminary turn their opponents over. Cniy two ™an took over a tough Maroon, Craw with Army and Navy on New Beaver defense, poor field shooting, sluggish! succeeded, Captain Mike Lorenzo and “> rd .- Cole won over Ambrose in the field and the University of Maryland passing-, and a general performance I Pete Fletcher, who was making his heavyweight class, at College Park, Md. A fourth con- below their par in previous contests, intercollegiate debut, winning by falls test, which will likely send the Lion contributed to the defeat of the fresh- ov^r Powers and Gorman, respec stickmen against Johns Hopkins, one man courtmen at the Hands of-the tively. The other six, it, seemed, of the strongest teams in the coun- Wyoming passers by a 25-to-19 score, could, do almost anything but throw try, either as a home game or at Bal- in Recreation hall Saturday afternoon, their man. timore, is being considered. The fivst-year cagcrs trailed the “Scammy” Dißito established him- Army Golfers Scheduled Kingston quintet throughout the con- sell lirrnly in the 118-pound class. Three dual matches' have already test but never succeeded in getting Getting the advantage on;Barbcr in been, listed for, the Lion golf team, within more than two points of their exactly one minute the promising and a fourth contest with Cornell Uni- opponents’ score at any stage of the sophomore held him with- the ease of versity as the opponent is now under game. Sutliff, .the only Lion cub to a veteran for the rest of the* match., consideration. Army and Lafayette tally more than once from the field, Displaying a clever bit of wrestling, have definitely agreed to appear hero, managed to garner nine points. Scott; Bob Ellstrom had Eames 1 . several while a third match will take the his working partner, was held score- timer. In throwing position, 1 but was linksmen to Pittsburgh for a return less. thwarted mainly by the bettor physi engagoment with, the Panther team. - ■ ' ■ ' i Opening their gqhedule in April, the , ■ • - • : Blue and White tennis representatives i "'7- may look forward to contests on the: A in a flß ■ I I ' . v/‘ ' ‘ College courts with Bucknell, Carnegie XV IN ffC rmLsi4> I Pi>»«Vd J Tech! Franklin and Marshall, and' -X \l.l vlll> 1%l lIIMIS Dickinspn, according to the tentative] . ’ •_ schedule. At least one trip, which* -ol KING COLORS may include matches with Lehigh and I •'! /%r , ' •, ! ' Army, is,also planned. 00 CCHIS 3. ySFU The schedule-makers are still wrest- ; - ' _ ■ •_ ~ ling with the problem of filling in the I C dates on the baseball schedule vacated - y L J. | r by Syracuse and Colgate when the former institution abandoned the - -•! ' diamond sport .recently. ..ic magician. .caps. ,ity to reach her trapeze. She uses no ropes, no nomcnal leap for a woman,,, or a man! EXPLANATION: Josic didn’t jump... she was sprung! The twenty-foot leap • is not dependent on JosiVs ability, but on a powerful spring mechanism hidden beneath the stage which propels the artist upward through the air. The force is so violent that the lady wears a light steel jacket which protects her from injury as she starts her astonishing leap. CAMCLS THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ...cu the air y, *. y y " K **. 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Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than . any other popular brand.' Because Camel actually pays millions more every year for choice tobaccos, you find in Camels an appealing mild ness, a better flavor. ' And Camels taste cooler because the iacW«/;Hu'midor Pack of three piy, MOISTURE-PROOF cellophane, keeps them fresh. -—,JVO TRICKS . . JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS lli. A MATCHLESS DIEND Tuesday, February,2l, 1933 Week-end Results BASKETBALL ■Penn State—44; West Virginia—34- BOXING , Penn State—3;' Harvard—s Penn State—4; New Hampshire—3 WRESTLING Penn Stkte- ; -28;. Lafayette—o •' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Penn State—l 9? Wyom. Sem.—2s COURT TOURNEY, PROGRESSES Preliminary rounds - of intramural basketball will be completed today and tomorrow, according to Charles R.* Gies ’34, intramural basketball man ager. .
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