Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 12, 1934, Image 3

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    MandaY 'Eirehing, March .12,11634
Beittedii
the Lions
with
The Sports Editoi
:'.pven with this snow on the,
ground there'S.a tank of baseball in
the. ,air. ,Perhaps it's . becanse• all
thebig league teams have gone south
and' are receiving much 'publicity.;
BUt the Nitany. Lion players have
- also • started . training. :Of course
they're.limited intheir training grind,
.• because ,they, are compelled to stick
to the confines of, Recreation hall.
Conch Joe Bedenk is getting a
glimpso,of the -materiel he,,will have
to 'work, with this season by putting
/the candidates threugh a, few snrouts
inside. 'Tbui -far • he's .hatl. trouble
,finding a. lirge enOugh, part of Rec
for the baseball, players to get in
. , . .
even the 'semblence _of • training; but
noiv with the winter Sports .nearly
%over he'll have - practically the whole
-'. • floor to liiinself. "It Tanked :fora
, -•' while ,liet week -as' though the seined
- would soon be able to get 'outdoors,
:r . but with the re-arrival' 'of snow and
eoldweather; prospects dOn't seem too
premising,: , "., ~ -•
We'll miss that infield , cOrnbination
.of Smith, - Lohr• and Walui.— With all
- - their lexPerience- 'behind them 'they.
_-made. the infield.; fairlyz' sparkle, and'
it' will be, hard to , find , men: to...take
over their .posts: This - year Walus
;''will 'get his , firstJaste.of , pro base
hall, hoVing been.signed by the Balti-.
more manager to go into training - with
~'the, Oriole squad.- His second basing
• with. the leading 'Philadelphia
tent: . 'Crab,- earned him,this offer and
.although it..is unlikely that he will
make good is - his, first try; he will
probably-be farmed out in some bash
league. for 'more experience:
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happened while the boxing team
York. It seems that
some of the boys *anted •to go
,to
- . hedr Ozzie Nelson; but Leo Houck put
thUmbs down' on: the'idei. Leo - hist
- couldn't kee haying a bunch'of fight
era:traipsing around to see a guy With
aUeh .a 'name as .. "Ozi:ie.! . .Perhaps it
seems unreal', but Ozzie' was oaCe.. an
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All 7 American quarterback at Iptgers,
and' gained himself :bite 'flaine•oi
. the gridiron.
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The one-sided •yi • ctory of the Lion
wrestling team Oyer Syracuse indicat
es that therura in line fettle for,.-he
Intercollegiates.. Bob:. Ellstrent has
' trained
- "down to his 'best weight at:
likpeunds, and Will be in line"te de
fend his . Intercollegiate title in that
Prospects arc that Captain
"Ropy" Rosenberg will enter the tour
,' • nament in, the . 1357Pound _ class, the
'weight he always wrestled in up
-until
thif Year; While Bill
:down: xi weight to, the 1.45-pound. el ass:
Intercollegiate,s , be
~., ; ?..:stagcd.7hete, t his,:week-end?fethe•first.
.tine m was 7in.1928
'-that . Cornell won - the, last:mat - inter;
A.".' , 'Collegiatea. here, but -prospects- for, a
for:"the Big Red tenth
- this. year are not too good. - '
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McFarlane Tops
Lion Basketeer.,s
In Point-Scoring
By JAMES WATSON JR. ?.15
As McFarlane ., goes; ge the Lion
.ecurtMen—this- , might Well. have. been
.the-battle cry of the Nittany .basket-'
eels ,The•. Veteran forward
ACored, h . total ,•Of 3.,69,:p0ints dUring
•: -. "the:Season, an'average..of better than
-14 points per game:-;'The ,two highest
= scores he netted during - single garieS
Were- in , the Juniata and Rutgers en
-"countres-23 - the-first -time; and we
wort 22 in.' the last match, which, we
lost—Slightly. •" • - •
- . Scoring honors:among other meth
hers of the, team were pretty-much
- :.'divided-between Johnny Stocker and
; Jack, Fletcher. • •Its pie first, game of
the
.season ,MeParlane;gribbed eight,
while ~Wittum ,caUght first ..positien
• ,Twenty-three:poln4 gave
captain, first; position - in :the sec
end meet, against Jai:data, while:Den
';•-ning had second-spot with five.
• yielded` nineteen : tallies
, r 7 tO the Lien . captain,' and eight' to
Fletcher, - . while, Budknell graciously
• :.,•,ste,Pped: aside lor..lllcF.:.4lanelo - Score '
';:* - fourteen,. aril-f.Stock7ethirteen.
;,•.?&.'-J. gave up fourteen' pointa io oat.-
McFarlane,;;T`. Lain,and ; ( each
Stecker. and Blylor; 'while "tire Navy
• - '...Wan„ although :.lifeFarlane.::ndited ten
points; .and -•.• Stocker,..Denning,... and .
ThOmas fo,ur "each. ,
,ArrriV dropped' a'
round - dozen eounteyh• to the,Lion, lead- '
and five to Dave Thomas. ' ••-
.! • 'Colgate StepPed-up to bat, dropPed
•,•• - i•Welire points to: ;tea; to
and eight to *Curt Denning;
while 'Carnegie; ,in sliding. out from
under NRtany.barrhge, 'lost •eight :
points thrbilggNC.Farliine; had
six each :throlighl Stoiker,',Hennine," 2
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LEARN -TO , SWIM . ‘
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Free - Instruction - by Apfibintmt .
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Army
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Nittany"- Trounce Oran gemen as Ringmen Bow to
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1P.1.A.A.' WILL OPEN !
'Soldiers Humble Boxers •
6 Time , AdVantages . Fall . .
1 TOURNEY FIERE! .9 _ . 1
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Give Lions 23-3 VictOry; 6 l / 2-t o-- hi Week-end Tilt
,
;Huntingdon, South i Williamsport High!
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Ellstrom 'Wins' in Return to 118,-Pound Classo To Clash, in Recreation Hall ; . By JAMES I:
. I Dame Fortune failed 1. 9 smile MI
Johnston, 165-Po . ~.
unmone I
der, Pins Si ' Tomorrow Night ' ' I , hc Lon i ring 15
___ ..- :nen at •,.. P , int
, 1 atiirdav when the ilouckm,n b owed
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_ , O i!, l-;oliii, ,1 ' s 6 , ,,t0-'i, in a :•1.1='.2::-
. 11,RUTiMAN '35 , . Huntingdon High . ' eimitm'en' will 1,..: 011 ,i ~,,,, t i lt . ; • ,..,.b_i, ! ~„,.,.. ~„,p t
"Rosy" Rosenberg followed with a i clash with South i Yr - 'liliilisspost. High ;_foi. the i,ii,t , .h.... in lA , 0 Ir+;.7 , as' , ! t , 5-
'time advantage of four minutes, sev-Ibasketecrs in the evening game of the ' , f' , 1!11,: diV::::37. l ', de,:d2:l li:' deci , loni
enteen seconds.- tr. I. A. A. bathed:all eliminations offl v. n ich t,!!,.ecil et:tre:.-cly ::!.'e cm
.
Bill Cramer continued the fun with, Distric a i'a Recreitien :11.1E - a1 :-;:l.:,: !,,,,-..
a time• decision of five minutes' and :o'clock tomorrow night.
; Cob 1 - ,tki., reth-red t, Cr, Lion's
eleven seconds over Thomulka in the; Whcn asked
,whother, 'thiS v:ettlill i.
,i• - .,.,"., ~j0 , .,,' i i„...,,f 1 1 ,•,'..„„;,
155,-Pound class. ''Red" minstnn, lmear. that•e‘ther gaine;':ind the line-up finalrli,i.,ty, - ,.! " ;. i i,,, ' ~,d`i i ,,,,, , ,) - .,i,.. 1 y
Lion 155-pounder,, secured the only
fall of the match, throwing Simons inl araduate ~,,,,,,,m.n.',4 lig. V' Army , I the nri-p.mv:l ,lit. Ile
!would be held here Neil M.' Flemi I ' ' ."
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,athletics, said ! ,-- :tr:ic:.e;l ;L . ciT.aw from his ,ol,lier
five minutes, minutes, fifteen seconds.
;that it was impossible to 1: , .) certain 1 por,nt, who ;mined hi:- entry Llto tbe
• Kreizman Wins Tough One until later. '
.
~ • ( Armyt,
line-up i';,- def.:ming Captain
Lou Kreianian met one of the tough-1 "It all depends on. the. ( _,ne,,,,, o f ! Bennett, the Poinleis' regular 1:-•,Id.-
est men on the Orange squad im.Ferithe first round of the .tnurnament," I weigh' , in a nrn'i" s "P l ''''' '''-
ris,• 1.75-pounder, but after:two extra rimi ng ~,pia m c d . 91 't 4 e,6 t,,,,,,,,i11nth c'!nzvtaa, , fouylW nt: ,-
periods, Lou had . one minute and this.-,I front the central part of the State 1 i'.-i , 11, '-h'n' gall" '. - "I'' ;
take the decision. Yoder put up
,a
ty-four seconds time advantage to
,win,,
-
,win,. another , game wilt, be_ stayed I tape to rcgiter a win.
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good fight against Captain Hordines! • . r • , - .:. . . „.,,,,
in the heavyweight match;' but the: .'Last Ye'". the only _ 'Tony:: in -", - In tie 115-pound tilt, Criswell dreg,
,re,- '' '''at,ion hall. w o o ti,. ~,,..f,,ni play- I pod clw; of ,uti'enent point, to shade
more experienced ,Orangemen got a
time advantage of three minutes and (:) .''''i i ' e . nn .„`.‘ / , 1- " in '! . iniFh and South IRd ma hoa , or Army, win :aged to
thirty 'seconds for Syracuse's lone 'Patsturga itign, so-Jen:Altoona W3ll, held ;,. f', , ,,:, ~tt , ,,1, C,,,,,d,,,t
three points. . . ;:34-to-25.
' . ' i ii, ar.dt. in which bnth entrie, di.misy-
And now
- the Lions are facing the! l
o 1 : -..I plenty of punchinr-; it'AlLy. C1.:2..
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I ./ rice 'eft li-rd -- li.th
Intercollegiates this week-end. The"!
! 10 RENPIV GRID 'RELATIONS' I ' veil ' i ' l ''''''''''' ' ' " '
loss of "King" Cole has . weakened the' - . . . ' ::'7.pt. hi, opponent on his to:•s th,e!,.; , 1-
squad'greatly, but on the other hand I Gridiron :elation; bet Ween the Nit- out the fray. .
Ellstrom's• droning to the 118-pound: tany yearlings and MercersbtiVe., Ann- "Hike" 7 , de•moek roved Inel; to hi :
class will 'strengthen it. - . Idemy will ca renewed ne.it'.neasen. regular ring weight and repre,onted
:The Lion wrestling team overwhel
med the Syracuse grapplers in Arch
bald Gymnasium; Syracuse, Saturday
by" 'a . .score of. 23-to-3. The Speidel
men took the first seven matches, six
by.time advantages and one 'by a fall,
but Captain, John liordines was too
good - for Yoder in the heavyweight
,
' The , NittanY, gTapplers, by - winning
four, tying, one and dropping one dual
meet; closed - another season without
home meet and maintained the
'tradition that the Lions never lose
more than one 'meet 'yearly. Colum
bia, -W. & J., Johns Hopkins, and Sy
racuse were. the victims of the well
halmiced Lion team, while Cornell
Squeezed out 'a . .1.6-to-16. 'tie. Lehigh
was the- only team to defeat "Cheer
ful" Charlie's men.
Waite Wins Easily
Bob Ellatrom fought in
,his class—
.l4B-pminds—for' the first time this
year, and completely outclassed Gig
lio,..securing, a,time advantage of sev
' ~minutis and . fourteen seconds.
Eiaenrnin, Lion 126-pounder,,
ed :with a seven minute; .thirty-two
Second, time decision over Lambert for
the' ,second .Lion deCision. •
. Wiite had still a larger time ad
vantage:over. Finger in the 185-pound
division holding him on the mat for
practically the whole match and se
curing eight minutes *and, thirty-four
seconds time advantage: Captain
PLEBE CAGERS WIN .
FINAL GAME, 42-35
Dickinson . Seminary Dolys to
Yearling iinslatight—Co
.
Captains. Nainted
Stemming a belated last period
rally by Vie Maroon wave ; of Dickin
son Seminary, the freshman eagers
won their final game, 42-045, in
Recreation hall on Saturday after
noon: Voting before the game for
honorary captain resulted in a tie be
t Ween Linfori. and Perry, and a co
eantaincy waS,deelared.
"The work of Smith, Kornick, and
Linton haa„been outstanding,'," .said .
Coach . "Mike”--Loclia
. ia, commenting,
or.. ilie:seiseit; which ended with fotir
I victories chalked, 'up, against two
losies, for 'the' 'plebe, , basketeeri....'"l
feel ~.s• COiifident';- t hat, . ',Se,verttl:,76ft'Alii., 3
Year's freshmen will win'hertlii an'
next year's team, bscabSe of the rarge
number of being graduated , this year.'!
~ The' Williamsport boys . shiide - il the'
Plebes in the first period by an 'B-6-7
*ors. ~.kscoring spree iti.which nearly
veery :man found the hoop at ,least
once in
. the second Period Put the Cubs
ahead at half-tiine;lB-0-14:
The third period was .the weakest
for the Seminary, netting . them only
four Points while the yearlings rolled•
up twelve. A barrage 'of, buckets .in
the last frame gave the 11 . ratoon seven
teen points while the Loebs . proteges
added iwelVe" to ',their, total. ' -
,Deinp.Sey; lanky for Ward for the ,
Senlinary,,was high . scorer of the fray
O
W. sever.' !field geni. The.ferirling
guards, ' Linton', and •Smith,' , divided
scoring; Insimtors r for.. the' Cubs- with
eleven points each. Linton Made'four
field' goals ' and thre..
.fouli, while
Smith lopped. five' through the hoop
and scored one Penalty shot."
FENCING . MEET CANCELLED
Unfavorable,traveling conditions
force"( the Vniyersity of Boninlore
fencing team ,to cancel its me'et, with
the Lion, .swordsmen .here Saturday,
according - to a telegrarrjeceiyed Sat
:urday. nonfk.hy,,Meil M: Fleming; grad
uato manager 'of athletics..
CO-ED:Ciig.E-TO,ORNEY TO END
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In, concluding the women's iii,tra 7 .
in!Yriti: , baikeiball . toyrrianient, .the
'DoWitoikii' !Women . will'.'play, ;Chi
.Omega. in :Recreation hall at 8:15.
o'clock tonight: .' -
and . Blyler. .West yirginia held, the
Lion' captain fo nine 0414,H,en;
Ithli,:iecond,nyln, to five, *Syin-
Mahe . bOied "dOiri the'..eipfain,, ai
'Owing Ihn ,Only eight. points," Stocker
live, and Dave Thomas , four. ' ,„' ~. •
„Metailand. ' , s cOr ea' 't.wenty-taro
:P9iYqs'llgajnst Rutgers,
picked off five, and
. Rending,
Thomaa'and'Alyleetwo'eiteli.
able,records all, in al4 7 ,the - iole ,the
ihVee, - high'est; idorers by game,
doting the . "„1.9d3 7 ,34 season. . ;
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GOOD TASTE 'IS EVER.YTHING
the Blue and White in the 125-pound
division against Dick, veteran Army,
ringman who appeared on the Pointer!
card last year as a 115-pounder.
though Zelegnock obviously was the ,
better loser, Dick seemed to have a'
little more punching power and man
aged to take a very dose,decision.
l'ruitt's Nose Broken
Three hard-fought rounds featur
ed the 1.15-pound tilt between Flenni
ken and Connor iof•Army. This con-; BRIDGE GAMES 'SCHEDULED
test, too, was marked by a close decis-! • '
Games hetwcen Alnha Omicron Pi
inn which was rendered only after i
both representatives had battled thru and Chi Omega, Delta Gamma and
three frames. Kappa Kappa Gamma, and L'Amitie
The two major defeats for the
, and Phi Ma will be played in, the in
tramural bridge tournament this week.
Lions took place in the 155 and 165-
!The winners of the first two gamy p ound divisions in which the Army
ringmen gained first-round knock-out kill play each other while the winner
,of L'Amitie-Phi Mu contest will play
victories. Briggs Pruitt, fighting.
Forte in the 155-pound encounter, fell (Theta Phi Alpha.
br,--- a s tiff A r r right after ono .
,thre a stir. _..rmy right after one i managed' to lead a telling; right xVhich
minute and fourteen seconds of the' brought the fracas to a sudden close
opening round had. elapsed. Pruitt's
nose was broken in the encounter and the seconds opening of the, first frame. .
tc injury may bar him as an I
Inter-! Jenson of Army was faced with a
~.011.3gi ate enfry. remarkably stiff opponent. in Frankie
.
.
Mutt Kessler alstk.f.ell victim to a 1 i Nebel who pushed the Pointer 175-
filst round 1..;0. when he stacked up; pnunder. through all three rounds bqt
a s trainAt Arosemena of Army in the i failed to register quite , enough blowS
1135-pound set-to. The West Pointer Ito turn the tilt in favor of the Blue
proved too much for the Lion and:arid White.
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Wednesday Selected
Mai Finale
Finals in the intramural wrest
ling tournament will be held Wed
nesday night at 7:30 o'clock, Bruce
D. Stratton '35, manager; announ
ced yesterday. Semi-final match
es will be run off this afternOon,
while third places will be decided
tomorrow afternoon.
Third place competitors must
weigh-in tomorrow between .12 and
1 o'clock, ivhile finalists will be re
quired to report at the scales at
1,/iie same hour on Wednesday.
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