Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 15, 1934, Image 3
Thursday Evening, February 15, 1934 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor Before the Sehmeling fight Tuesday night Steve Mamas was just another heavyweight, supposedly cannon-fod der for the better men in that 'field. It took him just the short space of twelve rounds to prove to the boxing world that he is definitely in the up per- 'rung of _the heavyweights.. He hung the kibosh on the German, and •it-ndiv remains for Schoieling to keep his promise and return to his home country. • In 'his time Schmeling -has been a ditch digger,- hod-carrier, and lion tamer in a circus. After the claw ing he took tit the hands of the for- Tiler Nittany Lion. Der Max probably wishei he had stayed with the circusi —J. 11. S.- i,, BATH 4, ? VP :): 4 ';'.4 ' t, kt; 2 1 1 1 1 9. 1 7 IN 4 .1 1 “ Nothing !Ik e thi , at 1. , ;COLONIAL 115 W.NITTANY,AVE. Slate Finestaulte2aidwrce Coz ttwre's • CA eurypill,oatetv • • . ever Y. ' 11110.1 room • , COAL NLGone? You can:'order.in the morn ing and we'll have it in youLr cellar before: noon. Coal That • Gives Heat; J pt Cinders Hillside Ice and Coal Company PHONE 136-J 'CATHAu • SATIURDA 4 k BERT ' WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY •- - 14 001VVY ll _ 'with Ruth Etting, Thelma Todd and Dorothy Lee When She Did the Poli , der Puff Dafice They Both Looked the Other Way; Just as. You'll do, You Darn Liai! •11 Special! Specter ANIAKCHAK In 1931; Bernard Hub bard. and three college students set out. to ex plore the erupted AM akchak crater, • which the year previous Hitti ba rd had preicted would vomit forth file and ash to discolor the surrounding snow-cov ered country. They pitched their tent within the crater and And here is . the record of it! MATMEN LION GRAPPLERS TO FACE/CORNELL Will COittinue 21-Year Feud in Recreation Hall Saturday Afternoon at 2:30 By JOB§ A. BRUTZMAN '35 The Lion and the Bear, two of col legiate" jungleland's better-known den izetui, will continue ,a feud of some twenty-one years' standing when .the Big Red wrestling feint frOin Corirell meets the Nittany grapplers at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Lion has just a slight edge to date, having won eleven times ; while Cornell is credited with nine victories. One !anti in 1932, ended in a 14-to-14 tie. ,The Nittany matmen should make the margin of superiority one point .greater. Saturday, because the Cornell imind has fdund itself beset with scholastic diffiCulties: Lightweights Uriticeided The Sig, Red grapplers, in their first . meet of the season, defeated Syracuse by a,scsre of 2146 , 13.' ,Cor nell won the. first five snatches,, but Syracuse took the lust three, these be ing the weights in which .Cornell pro fessors scored academic triumph. Either Wolfson or Dißito will meet Nathan in the 115-pOund class. Na than threiv Giglio of Syracuse in his first Match , for .the year. • Charlie Speidel will send either Bob Ellstrom or Eisenman against Trettor, 126- pounder, who has a time decision to his credit. Captain' HurWits, Cornell captain, will give Johnny Horvath . or Dick Waite a stiff-battle in the 135-pound class. Hurwitz had little trouble in *inning his bout from Smith of Syra- cuse. , ' Captain "Rosy" Rosenberg will try to stretch his string of victories 'against Richardson' in the 145-pound Class. :Richardson ; in his only bout of the year, was awarded a time dedision over Servis of Syracuse. Bill Cramer • should have little trouble with'Shoemaker, Big Red 155- *flintier, althongli Shoeniaker threw Thounilkin in the Syracuse meet. Cra met., disposed of Alingdr, of Columbia, and Vitlilson, of Washington and Jef ferson, without terimis trouble. , - -"Red". Johnston; Nittany 165-pound er will meet Brownwell who dropped a time advantage in-his first thatch of the season. •Lou Kreiznian, With a .500. average to date; will meet keis ten", ohistfirowii in his Syjrituse past . :perfoimanees mean any thing, . 14 Kink" Cole 'should , have little trouble with Krotta in' the unliMited class. Krotta 'fait -- to Hordines of Syracuse'last week, -and Hordines was defeated-by the "King." last Year. GY3II4AS - TIC -MEET CANCELLED Unable to complete the: personnel of'. their team, the 'East Stroudsburg State teacher's College authorities have cancelled the meet with the Penn State , gymnaits, originallyscheduled for Satiirday afternoon at Recreation hall.• In the other 'schednled meet, Panzer College will entertain the - Lien gym team at East Orange, 'N. J.; an February 24. • • 11' lived. there for - three - weeks, journeying loth each dayto explore the havoc wrought by.this titanic eruption. They skiited pits-filled With gases so poisonous that, birds flying across them' died instantly. ' l / 4 They - descended into still seething volcanoes and had their faces scorched and their extra heavy soledahoes charred. 0 MEET. BEARS AS Basketeers To Encounter Tartans, W. Virginia Away McFarlane, Stocker, Henning, Thomas, Fletchei In Opening Line-up for Foreign Tilts By JAMES B. WATSOfi JR. •3J Trouble, in large and effective quan tities-4hat's what the Nittany bas 7 keteers are looking forward to as"they *pare to meet Carnegie Tech `in. Pittsburgh tomorrow night and West Virginia's mountain-men at Morgan , town Saturday night. The outcome of the week-end's battles will be hard to predict. The Scotsmen wandered' down to Morgan town January 6 and strolled back home again with a 32-to-SO victory in I their 'collective pocket. Carnegie, and I Pitt arc the' only teams,, whichhave beaten West Virginia.. The'Mountaip ers, have won eight of ten meets, in eluding a. Bicknell match that ended All Three'Teams in Pittsburgh 'Coach Spike Leslie ought to have a pretty good 'idea of ,what he is to' face Saturday night, as the Mountain eers will be playing Duquesne -in Pittsburgh tomorrow night. Th e Lion's performance against Carnegie will also be. it good indicator'for the following night. The Nittany starting line-tip for both games is still questionable, but it is probable that Norrie McFarlane, Johnny Stocker, Curt Henning, Dave Thomas, and Jack Fletcher• will step out on the floor first tomorrow night'. The starters for Saturday's game will depend on tomorrow's performance. Tartan Line-up Unsettled The Tartan- line-up hasn't been set as yet, while West Virginia, unless something drastic happens in the Du quesne battle, will start Jess Weiner,. known for his floor executive ability, JIM'S PLACE Allen Street Shoes Shined Billiards Hats Cleaned ©1971. trccerr Mons Toucco Co, THE PENN •STATE -COLLEGIAN and Al Colebank i a midget sophomore who is best known in the mountain school for his 'defensive%work, as for wards. Center' for the Morgantown aggre gation will be Jae Stydithar, claimed by the Mountaineers to 'be the best pivot man, in the East', Guards will be Andy Mestrovic, a sophomore who has recently been added to the var sity there, and Lou; Fidler, believed by Coach "Little Sleeny'! Glenn to be his best floor 'shot. . Tho Nittanyinen, will leave for. Pittsburgh :toMerreii, afternoon. At the moment, it seems that McFarlane, Stocker, Henning, Then*, Fletcher„ Blyler, Wittinn, and .Parks are the, only inen definitely assired of mak ing .the Penn State's Basketball Team Won 39-22 You can Win a Majestic Radio in this Contest The number ,of tithes that JaCk Fletcher handled the ball in the second half of the Colgate game has been record ed by "Btick" Taylor of the Music Room. • Make your estimate and win First Prize—A Majestic Radio (if you come within five points). Given by the Music Rooth. Second Prize-=Any Fraternity Shingle up to 10x18 framed free. Given by the Music Room. Third Prize—Scott NorriS of Norris Drug Store will give • the nexf three closest Double Dipped Ice Cream Sodas: Fourth Prize—Ed Lee, manager of the-Glennlarid Pool, will give one free swim. Fifth Prize , -Ed Lee, Manager of the Dux Club, will give a free game of bowling. Name'___ Address _ My guess is Contest Closes Monday Evening, February 19. 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BASKETBALL PLAY F'raternifies l'o Resume ComiittiliMi At 7 O'clock tomorrow Night In the games played in the intra mural basketball tournament list inight, Unit Sa defeated Tau Phi Del -38-to-6; Phi Sigma Delta defeated Unit 6, :12-to-1; 'Mita Nu Epsilon lost to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 51-to-3; ~Tau Kappa Epsilon won over Unit 1, 25-to-I6; Beta Theta Pi defeated Sig ma Phi Sigma, 35-to-12; and Alpha Sigma ,Phi won over Theta Chi 18-to-Id. ' Tomorrow night at seven o'clock, Phi Sigma Kappa will meet Beta Sig ma Rho, Watts hall will play Phi Pi Phi, and Phi Kappa will meet Delta Theta Sigma. At eight o'clock Phi Kappa Psi will play Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Kappa Nu will meet the Com mons Club, and Alpha Chi Rho will meet Sigma Nu. 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