. • Between - the Lions • with • The Sports Editor , A visit to the Nittany Lion dress-' ing room before a boxing meet re veils very little hustle and bustle. Staid veterans, already accustomed to many bouts, show only a mite of ex citement. The newcomers to the team are on edge, wanting to snake a good showing in their• first fights. Lep Houck seems to realize that all his men are going in there to do their best, and let's his pep talk go with a curt "use your left." - Besides out-boxing the Bucknell team, the Blue and White ringmen plainly Out-conditioned the Bisons. Mike Zelcznock found rough going with his opponent, but managed to gain an edge, while Mutt Kessler, fighting out of his regular class, ran across too much weight in the 175- ponnd. class, and \vas escorted out of the ring on the waves of a T. K. 0. —J. M. S. COAL Phond Your Okder Today By, Ordering liere You Can Depend, on Getting , Coal That Heats Faster and 'Lasts Longer Foster Coal and • , -. Supply Co. 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SATURDAY Little Competition Anticipated From Prexies Who Hare Defeated Panthers I=l Tho NW:my grapplers overcame the Columbia Lions in New York last night by a 15-to-13 score, but it was probably one of the closest meets that Coach "Cheerful" Charlie Speidel has ever squirmed through. When "King" Cole's unlimited bout, tho last match, was Called, Columbia was one point ahead. The "King," however, proved that he has •lost nothing that made him intercollegiate champion last year when he disposed of Fred Davenport with a time ad vantage of four minutes and twenty seconds. • Win 5 by Time Advantage The NitLany matmen won five matches by time advantages, while thC Columbia Lions . Scored two falls and c. time advantage. Sam Dißito lost by a narrow margin of one minute, thirty-two seconds to Lustabader • of Columbia in the 118-pound class to give the Columbia team the lead. I Eisenman tied the score when he secured a time advantage of a minute and fifty-five . seconds over Chilvers , l in the 126-pound class. Penn State dropped back again when Kalajian threw Dick Waite in seven minutes 9 , 11 / , y / , % t 7 From Tackling to Grappling • f••••.„ , ,1 4-• f"44,••.' CARL BUBENHEIM Two W. & J. football playbrs have turned to wrestling and promise to furnish some of the Lions toughest opposition Saturday'riight. Bubenheim is captaining the Presidents grapplers this year, appearing in the heavy weight division. My'ers, crack fullback, will wrestle in the 165-pound class. He lost 'only one bout last year. .• and thirty-two seconds. Captain "Rosy" Rosenberg easily won the 145- pound bout when he disposed of Pete Brown with a wide margin of nine minutes and twenty seconds. Cramer, Johnston Win In the 155-pound class, Bill Cramer defeated Klinder with a time advan tage of six minutes, nine Seconds, and Howard Johnston disposed of Captain Johnson of Columbia with a time ad vantage of eight minutes, eighteen seconds. ' Ed King, Columbia 175-pounder, threw Lou Kreieman in three minutes, forty-four seconds to put the New' York team in the lead,- and the stage was set for "King" Cole's win and the Nittany victory. To Meet W: & J. Saturday And now the Lions are looking for their second victory when they meet Washington and Jefferson in Recrea tion hall at 4 o'clock Saturday a-her noon. Last week, the Presidents de feated the Pitt Panthers', wrestling team by a 20-to-13 score. It • shouldn't be too, tough a meet for the Nittany grapplers,- however, as Coach Speidel is goinL to ti•y"a - men'Who dropped ciecisiona,,to' Columz bia. - .lVolfson, - 118 -pourids,'wilntar against Rnestrick, while /Eisennian , will wrestle Eassey in the 126-poUnd class. • Johnny Horvath will meet .10112 S in the 135-pound Class. Because McQuo wan, Veteran W. & J. 145-pounder, is ineligible following the 'mid-semester examinations, Captain Rosenberg's , opponent is still problematical. Bill Cramer will ..attempt to con tinue his winning streak against Wil son in the 155-pound division. Proli ably one Of the best matches will be between Hon.ard Johnston, 155 pounds; and Ed Myers, flashy Prexy fullback last fall. Lou Kr'eizman will have his hands full in the .175-pound class when he meets :,Captain Carl Bubenheim. '.'King" Cole sho‘uld have little trouble with Tucker in the unlimited class. PLANS COMPLETED. 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OLLIE GARRITY 205 State College Hotel Phone 300 DRAWING AND ARTIST MATERIALS STRETCH PAPERS - PASTELS TRACING PAPERS WINDSOR-NEWTON PAINTS ILLUSTRATION BOARD CHARCOAL SUPPLIES FIXITIT RENTAL LIBRARY LATEST FICTION TRACKMEN ENTER MORGANTOWN MEET 20 Athletes To Leave Tomorrow For Indoor Competition At West Virginia By I.IIILLIP B. Fmk 'it About eighteen or twenty track and field athletics will. leave tomorrow for the winter indoor meet at West Vir ginia University at Morgantown. Althotigh the trackmen are conceded but little chance of doing more than placing in several events, the trip is primarily designed to afford the run ners some competition before the In tercollegiates at New York later in the season. Although final selections will not he made until tonight, Coach "Chick" Werner 'has tentatively decided 'to take Van Keuren, Jackson, Johns, and Harry Sigel for the sprint relay isburg, and one with Navy are,sehe duled. Athletic authorities are at tempting to curd another team to tie in with the annual trip to Annapolis, Md. Pennsylvania, appearing on New Beaver field for the first time, has been added to the Lion schedule for the first time since 1t)30, when they defeated the Blue and White nine in a double-header at Atlantic City. Gaines scheduled for New Beaver field include Susquehanna, Muhlen berg, Temple, Western Maryland, Sy racuse, Dickinion, Gettysburg, in ad dition to the Penn game. As the sche dule now stands, the season will open here against the Crusaders the third week in April. SKATES SHARPENED 808 MINGLE Opposite Fire Hall Typewriters REMINGTON • ROYAL UNDERWOOD CORONA • New and Second Hand • Rebuilt. Uprights • - Rentals . PORTABLE'S UPRIGHTS Rented by Day, Week or Month The Athletic Store Opposite Main Gate Saturday's Sport Schedule Freshman Basketball 2:00 Bucknell Wrestling .1:00 Wash. tC: Jell. Boxing 7:00 Western Maryland Varsity Basketball 8:15 Colgate Downey, half-miler, and Crum a Simon, distance runners, also hav e opportunity to make the grade tl Ti Choose :I High Jumpers • I evening. In the high jump, three men gill To be held on a cinder track at t be chosen from O'Shea, Sayland, field house at the West Virginia Smith, and Gardner for the trip, stitution, the meet will bring the c while Dick Sigel will put the shot. dermen against sonic of the of also ! standing men in the East. Sellers, varsity weight man, may be considered. In the hurdle events, o Vandermark, Van Keuren, and Jack- CHI PHI HOLDS BOWLING I.r son are likely choices. Among the freshmen to make the trip will be Trimble, for the half-I mile, and Oesterling, for the low' hurdle s. Rosenberger, dash-man, team, Cessna for the 70-yard dash, and George Harvey and Joe Alexan der for the half-mile run. ,Play BILLIARDS at STONEY'S Second Floor—Opposite Post Office ALL EQUIPMENT REBUILT Pngr 'rive Chi Phi intramural bowlers Wined their lead in the intranm tournament when they defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon team 6-to-2 the local alleys. STATIONERY SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS FILING SUPPLIES SEAL AND PLAIN STATIONERY HAMMERMILL BOND DESK LAMPS AND BLOTTER HOLDERS OPEN EVENINGS
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