Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 26, 1935, Image 4

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The Army and Navy football game
f 1935 will be played at, Soldiers
, ield in Chicago. if efforts of promot
ers arc successful. That field is the
*cone of the famous 21-to-21 tie bat
le played nine years ago.
HANN'S
WATCH SHOP
Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Watch Attachments
Located in lloy's Drug Store
East College Ave.
CATIIA
Matinees at . . 1:30 and 3:00
Evenings at . . 6:30 and 8:30
A complete show as late as 9:10
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AWuner Bros. Octane from the famous
play by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM,
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in addition to
Broadway Brevity
Going Places with Lowell Thomas
Polite News "
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
PAJAMAS
Balbriggan—Outing—Rayon
Broadcloth—Silk—Knit
EGOLF'S
Lions Win 6 Out of 9;
Boxers Defeat Orange;
Matmen Swamp Lehigh
Pittsburghers Score 54-35 Surprise Victory Over
Lesliemen; Swimmers Set Records;
Gymnasts Lose To Army
Who won: varsity boxing, Penn State: 5 1 / 2 -2 1 A, over Syra
cuse; varsity wrestling, Penn State: 20-6, over Lehigh; varsity
basketball, Carnegie Tech: 54-35, over Penn State; swimming,
Penn State: 60-15, over Wyoming Seminary; varsity fencing,
Penn State: 10-7, over Syracuse; freshman basketball, Penn
State: 30-23, over Carnegie Tech—Pitt: 37-31, overtime over
Penn State; varsity gym, Army: 45-9, over Penn State; fresh
mnn wrestling Penn State: 16-13, over Wyoming Seminary
BOXING
Fans who crowded Recreation hall
to see the much publicized Izzy Rich
ter, Penn State heavyweight, in his
first home meet, went away with
varying impressions after his draw
with 235-pound Syracusan Brown.
Richter, giving away 55 pounds, was
continually held off by Brown's long
reach, but he gained a draw on the
basis of his comeback in the last two
rounds, shaking Brown with damag
ing lefts despite the weight handi
cap. Most colorful blow: A flicking
left with right hand resting on top
rope from near-clinch
But the Richter-Brown setto was
only second in interest to the discus
sion that raged after 145-pounder
Goodman gained the nod over• Bull
in-China-shop-ish MeGivern. Good
man's left scored many times for In
tercollegiate League points in the
first round, and his speed made Mc-
Givern miss often. Lou Ritzie, Penn
State's 155-pounder, jabbed away
with a hard left in a polished style
at Mike Button, of Syracuse, to win
the decision. His worst round was
the second when he seemed to forget
that it is a good idea for a boxer to
keep his mitts up in front of him.
Ritzie looms as a greater intercol
legiate crown contender daily.
Penn State took the lead early in
the meet and was never behind. 115-
pound champion Russ Criswell won
easily over Black in a slugging bout;
125-pounder Francie McAndreivs won
on a T. K. 0. over Solomon at the
end of the second round; Captain
Mike Zeleznock, spotting 135-pound
er Bardacke ten pounds, won by
beating him to the punch consistent
ly despite Bardack's reach. Zelez
nock's• impatience in the last round
perhaps cost him a knock-out.
WRESTLING
Penn State handed' Lehigh its first
defeat by a Leagde member in twen
ty-seven meets, Saturday. The meet
would have been much closer if it
had not Glen for• the pre-match ma
neuvers of both coaches: Coach Char
lie Speidel wisely moved Capt. John
ston down to the 155-pound class;
and Lehigh's coach played into Coach
Speidel's hands by shifting Ashman
up to 125-pounds and Capt. Case up
to the 135-pound class. As a result,
Lehigh was able to capture only two
of the eight matches.
The meet definitely makes Penn
State the leading contender for the
Eastern Intercollegiate championAip
sines, with the defeat of Princeton
by Columbia Saturday, State is the
only undefeated team in the League.
After husky Jack Light clearly out
maneuvered Captain Case, runner-up
in the Eastern Intercollegiates, in
the 135-pound class, there was little
question as to the outcome of the
meet. The high-point of the meet
was in this match when Light, on the
bottom at the beginning of the second
four minute period, fished for Case's
l.eg with' his own toe. After twenty
harrowing seconds, Light angled
Case's leg within reaching distance of
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his outstret2hed hand. With a mighty
tug, he toppled Case from his posi
tion, swung behind Case and remain
ed there for the rest of the bout, to
win.
an true Johnstonian style, Capt.
Red threw the talented Crockett with
an elbow lock and body hold in slight
ly less than six minutes. Squirming
Joe O'Dowd surprised practically ev
erybody (including himself) in his
match with Lehigh's famous Scobey.
He not only kept from being thrown,
but also came very close to winning
the bout.
Lehigh's only other victory came in
the 126-pound class when blond, easy
going Ashmen won a big time ad
vantage over Scammy Dißito. Penn
State wrestlers winning their bouts
by time advantages were Sammy
Wolfson, 118-pound; Sully Waite
145-pounds; Paul Civitts the 145
pounder who wrestled in 165-pound
class; and Ray Yoder in 175-pound
class.
BASKETBALL
Carnegie Tech ran up more points
than any opponent has ever scored
in the entire thirty-nine years of
Penn State's basketball history. The
Skibos led at half time, 20-13, yet in
the second half they scored thirty
four points, while the Lions tallied
twenty-two. This scoring barrage
was sloppy and nobody looked out
standing, except Captain Ted Rigg,
Carnegie Tech forward, who consist
ently intercepted passes intended for
Frank Smith.
Captain Johnny Stocker and Frank
Smith tied for •scoring honors with
thirteen points '.apiece. Rigg led the
Skibos with, eleven points. Charlie
Spisak, guard,' accounted for ten.
Carnegie Tech played the Lions so
closely, often into the back court,
that -the Lestiemen- were unable to
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
work their figure-eight offense to any
advantage.
rENCING
Superiority in foil, where they won
six of their nine bouts, enabled State
fencers to take their first match of
the season. Ballard, Syracuse cap
tain and manager, was the outstand
ing performer, taking six of his
team's seven victories. His only de
feat came in the epee where Gookin,
in his first varsity contest, defeated
him three to two. Captain Krcegcr
and Charlie Lipeczsky with three vic
tories each were the leading Lion
fencers.
FRESHMAN WRESTLING
Chief interest centered upon the
opening bout between Kapec and
Freddy Stegmaier, Lion Cub, old
friends; the latter having attended
Wyoming Seminary with Kapec be
fore coming here. In the hotly con
tested match, Kapec proved superior,
gaining a fall in 7:39 minutes. With
but two bouts remaining, Penn State
trailed by 7 points; 175-pounder
Shaffer, after some difficulty in turn
ing Seminary's Mesics over, got 5
points for a fall in 8:09 minutes.
Eshbach clinched the meet in a hurry,
pinning heavyweight Paskevich to
mat in 2:40 minutes.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
The yearling five split even on their
Pittsburgh trip. Overtaking a 10-2
lead at half time, Miehoff lead his
teammates to victory, accounting for
20 of the 30 paints. The tables were
turned Saturday night when they
lead Pitt freshman, 18-8, at the end
of the first half, but Pitt was able
to tie the score in the final three
seconds of the game, winning in the
extra period.
• SWIMMERS
Glennland swimmers Friday night
took first, second places in all events
except the 00 yd. breaststroke in
which they dropped second place. For
the second time within a week they
set a new 50 yd. freestyle record,
cutting it first from 56 and 5/10 sec
onds to 55 seconds flat and then to
52 and 3/5 seconds.
GYM TEAM
State's gymnastic team meat defeat
at the hands of the West 'Pointers,
Mann and Lektrick alone garnering
second places in the parallel bar and
rope. climb respectively.
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Modern Sanitary Plant-
Penr4 State Laundry
320 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 124
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Lions Enter 17 in
Indoor Title Meet
Penn State has entered seventeen
varsity trackmen and nine freshmen
in the fourteenth annual IC-4A indoor
championships in New York City Sat
urday. The Nittany Lion athletes will
compete in nine events.
According to Coach Chick Werner,
the most likely point winners for
Penn State will be Captain George
Harvey and Joe Alexander in the
1500 and 3000 meter runs and the
freshman medley relay quartet. Har
vey recently won the mile in the West
Virginia invitation meet.
Lion trackmen have also entered
the fifty meter (lash, the broad jump,
high jump, and 35 pound weight
throw, and will have teams in both
the 4 x 400 meter and 4 x 800 meter
relays. Coach Werner has a promis
ing group of dash entries in Luttrin
ger, Sigel, John, Cessna, Stewart, acid
Rosenberger.
Frank Medico Pipes
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Bucher 'lO To Lecture
Floyd S. Bucher 'lO will• speak to
faculty members and students on the
"Romance of the County Agent's
Work" in the final lecture of the 1935
"No! Mamie won't come to the phone.
She's resting up For Soph Hop.
Freddie Martin and His Band
at Soph Hop
March 8
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IVIONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY
LUCRETIA LILY RICHARD
BORI PONS - DONELLI
KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS
9 P. M. (E. S. T.) —coLurani iviTwoms.
Tuesday, February 26 1
general agricultural series hi
night. Bucher holds the record
Pennsylvania county agents
longest service. He was am
March 10, 1013, to his present
tion in Lancaster county.
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