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Roy Case, of Lehigh, seems to be the favorite in the 12G-pound class. fin eight dual meets, he has been un idefeated, although he has only one fall to his credit. ,Valas, of Yale, and Moore, of Pennsylvania, appear to be the strongest contenders. Both have won four and lost two, Vales regis tering one fall and :Moore two. Rosenberg Moves Dawn Weight Capt. "Rosy" Rosenberg, Lion lead ' er, will probably battle it out with Max Hurwitz, of Cornell, for the 115- pound title. Only fate kept Rosy from the title last year. He held a wide time advantage on Hurwitz until a broken rib forced him to drop the match. In addition, Rosenberg is corn ing down from the 145-pound division, Where he won all five of his matches, two by falls. Hurwitz has won four matches, and three of them were falls. No one else is outstanding in this class. Gregory. of Princeton, will also de fend his 1913 title in the 145-pound class. Be 'has won all five of his matches this. year, two - of them falls. One victory was over Gonzales, of Lehigh, who has won six, and lost only two, the other going to Minksler, of Illniois. Bill Cramer looks like a logical contender, having won four out cf five matches in the 155-pound MITMEN TO ENTER RING TOURNAMENT (Continned from pays one) first-round tilt. .The winner of this I Lout will face Mason of Penn who I also drew a bye. The final between the winners of the second round fights will take place Saturday night. Frank Nebel will have a tough cus tomer to handle in the 155-pound div ' ision when be stacks up against liin es of M. I. T. The winner of this scrap will meet Keyser. of Western Maryland who drew a first-round bye. The .other first-round bout will also be interesting, since Forte of Army will' trade bloWs with the powerful Negroni of- Syracuse. Only three mitmen are entered in the 165-pound, division in which-Sal ash of Syracuse, the defending cham pion, drew a bye to the final_ bout in which he will oppose,the winner of the bout between Gorski of Western Mary land and Arosemena of Army, both of whom are formidable ringmen. Another champion will go on trial in the 175-pound division when Ber nie Kaplan of Western Maryland, last pear's intercollegiate winner, will. trade blows with Smith. of Harvard and the winner of the Jensen of Army versus Jeffries of Syracuse scrap in an effort to keep his crown undis turbed. • class. Moving down a, weight should improve his chances. The 155-pound bouts should prove the highlight of the meet. Pour cap tains are entered in this division— Bishop, of Lehigh; Johnson, of Colum bia; Hooker, of Princeton, champion last year; and Haase, of Yale. Bishop has taken eight of his nine victories by falls, and his victims include Hook er and Haase. •.Johnson has won four and lost four•; Hooker took five out of six; while Haase's record shows four victories out of six starts. "Red" Johnson, Lioa 165-pounder, Crockett, of Lehigh, and Treidf. of Princeton, will all have to be disposed before Emory. Harvary entry, can keep his season's record of eight vic tories clean. Johnston has five vic tories, four by falls, against one de feat. Crockett, competing mainly in the 155-pound class, boasts five vic tories and two losses, while Treble has taken five out of six. 1-Inreard Entries Strong If Ed' King, Columbia, enters in the 175-pound Class, he will have a slight edge over Lou Kreimnan, Lion repre- sentative. King has wan six bouts, all by falls, while dropping only one. Lou has taken five and dropped one. losing his first bout of the season to King. Captain Ames, of Harvard, is another favorite with eight victories. three by' alls. "King" Cole's withdrawal has left the heavyweight race wide open. Bar rows, another Harvard man, has eight victories on a perfect record. Scobey, of Lehigh, has won five of six en counters by falls, but he has also lost three. Snowden, champion in DV, boasts four victories against a single loss to Frei, N. Y. A. C. heavyweight. ':‘,•jkP.,.-w . W' j k. iri:: fty SODA BEER LUNCH Penn s. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 .... WRESTLING B OASTS I clinch I meet. for better-balanced, i less spectacular team. ' COMPLEX SCORING; IBouts are ten minutes in length with two extra periods of three min - ' utes each if neither man has secur ed a time advantage of at least a minute. If neither grappler secures a hold on his opponent in too min utes, the split bout is employed. A coin is tossed, and the winner signifies his choice of taking the tie- The team winner of the ; wrestling i fensive or offensive in a time advan- I f i o e u , t . . e minute .,.,e d fn. period.ti,e last The i tournament will be determi:?ed under ! l: ( l , g iii . V o lu n i , *! i g ui, a . a complicated system of sco .'ing. I i ! ''''e Inactions minutes of the match, and they E. I. W. A. rules provide It hal , lluli- I winner is determined in the regulation , yid nal first place winners te [ewe five ! manner. . points, the. second, three poi fits, whilei third position is awarded ePoint. , SIGMA PI PLACES FIRSTems In addition, each' grapplei• scoring! IN I. M. MAI"TOURNEY' a fall is awarded onepoint.'which is! i credited to his team total_, To de-; __ _ -i . ~ .. ._ _ i Individual Winners RE ceive 5.1 3, 1 Points; Fall C4y;unts Additional Tall 3; _ . termine second and third '6laces, the !Chi Upsilon Runner-up; Kappa Sigma wrestlers defeated by; the J champion i Gains Third Position !hws in the preliminary mnd i semi-final wrestle each others: the se inner thent . _ meeting the defeated flnailist. ' Sigma Pi won a closely contested Can Win 'Without lamps ; Intramural wrestling cup . last night • I j with forty-six points, while Chi Up- Because of this systm the team ; silon placed second with forty-five securing the highest nu!odoer of indi- points, with Kappa Sigma taking third victual champions is noit: necessarily ' with forty-four points and Phi the team champion. It is possible for j Lambda Theta fourth with forty-two a sufficient number 'on second and points. thhol - Lpt9ees, together pith fa:{,,; Watches I Clocks Rings Repairing 5110.11,413 - Elt , JEWELERS Come in and SeelOtir New pine of Compacts and Novelties ) Opposite l'i•st Office SWIM GLENNLAND POOL A FAIR:DEAL TO ALL • Satisfaction and Service Guaranteed STATE COLLEGE . DRY CLEANING WORKS 1004 West 6illege Ave. Phone 955 the pipe tobacco that's Ming) the pipe tobacco that's COOL Stauffer threw Prutzman in the 115-pound class, Clark defeated Leff-1 ler on time in the 125-pound division, . A strong Huntingdon High bas Horst was thrown by Calvin in the etbzill team outclassed South Ni 155-pound bracket, and Light won on : liamsport High here Tuesday night a forfeit front Douglas in the 145 : in the opening game of the P. 1. A. A - tournament, 57-to-20. pound class because of the Sigma Pi man going overweight. - ... . In the 155-pounders' tussle Rom- Baugh won from Buezhowski with a time advantage, Pitting threw I<loch in the 165-pound class, Pohe lost to Eisannum an time, and O'Dowd toss-I ed Weber in the heavyweight class.' JUMBO SODAS All Flavors 10c Try our Fountain for other mterittls NORRIS DRUG STORE Glennlond Aonrt went+ Page Threi UNTISGDON WINS CAGE TII "APRIL FOOL" Dave Your Car Inspected 1;:o\v Nittany Motor 1000 West College Avenue Authorized FORD Dealer We Call for and Deliver PHONE: 1100
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