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Campus Boxing Fans Predict Hamas
Lions Will Meet Panthers
In Final Game of Season
On Home Court Tomorrow
By CHARLIE
The Lion, they say, is king of
beasts. But in Recreation hall to
morrow night at 8:30 o'clock the Lion
and the Panther will meet for bas
ketball superiority, and the Lion will
have to do sonic pretty agile step
ping!
Dr. Hal Carlson will bring a wily
Panther quintet to face the Lions.
Hailed as one of the finest teams in
the East, Pitt has been beaten but
four times this year, and has aveng
ed two of those set-backs in return
games. They lost to Navy, 24-22; to
Temple, 45-38, and topped them in a
return game, 34-25; to Northwestern,
the outstanding team in the Big Ten
Conference; and to Duquesne, a tra
ditional rival, 27-25, later topping
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SCHWARTZ
Ulm, 35-34.
Present titleholders in the Eastern
Intercollegiate Basketball Conference,
they are again in first place for this
year. Penn State's fate lies in its
ability to stop Pitt's renowned "fig
ure S" silence. The offense which
Dr. Carlson employs is a dazzling
criss-cross, high-speed passing in the
forecourt. It resembles that which
Spike Leslie's proteges use, except
that the passes are longer.
Coach Leslie is not certain of his
starting line-up. Chuck Glennon's
excellent performance at Syracuse
last week may give him the nod at
forward, while Bar Riley may be in
Jim Hunter's position at center. Cap
tain Johnny Stocker will be the other
forward, while Frank Smith and
Mike Kornick will start at guards.
A sprained ankle received in prac
tice Wednesday night will keep Jim
my Smith out of the game.
Panthermen who will. need watch
ing are Claire Cribbs, who is con
sidered one of the foremost intercol
legiate players in the country; Skip
py Hughes, who can handle the ball
in his forward post like a marble;
and Pete Noon, six-foot, live inch cen
ter. The other two starting M2ll will
probably be Roderick, at forward,
and Emrick, at guard.
Penn State and Pitt have met for
ty-three times on the court. The Li
ons have won twenty-four of the
games in a series begun back in 1906.
The last time the two tennis met was
in 1932. The Lion lost to Pitt here
on March 5, 36-32, and the following
week defeated the Panthers, .10-30, in
Pittsburgh.
The gams tomorrow night will be a
double contest due to the fact that
Captain Johnny Stocker will have his
last chance in a regularly scheduled
gdme to overcome the eight-point lead
which Frank Smith holds over him in
scoring this season.
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Varsity, Plebe Boxers
To Fight Army Away
In Season's Final Tilt
By HARRY HENDERSON
Leaving this morning for West
Point where they will engage the Ar
my boxing team tomorrow night, the
Penn State boxers are seeking vic
tory in their last dual' meet before
the Intereollegiates here next week
end. The high spots of the meet
will be in the 125-pound class where
Co-captain . Dick, Army, will meet
Frankie McAndrews, State, and in
the 145-pound class where Frankie
Goodman, State, will meet Connor,
who defeated Haynes, of ,Western
Maryland. Iziy Richter and Lou Rit
zie should win their bouts with a
margin.
The varsity . boxing team will be
accompanied by the freshman boxing
team, organized for the first time
this year . and which is under the
tutelage of . Tommy Slusser, last
year's ring and grid captain. They
will meet the strong Army plebe
team which has won decisively every
one of the meets this year, one of
them, with Greenbrier, 8-to-0.
Captain Zeleznock will meet Wenn
Army, in the 135-pound .class; Rit
zie, State, will Meet either Bagby or
Gray in the 155-pound class; Ander
son. State, will be making his initial
bow under the colors of Penn State
this year if he gets the nod over
Freddie O'Neil to fight Koska or Par,
rot, Army, in the 165-pound class;
Johnny Sawchak, State, will fight
Junzan, oP Army; and Izzy Richter
will meet Cadet Stillman in the
heavyweight class.
Freshmen
,boxers - making the trip
will be either Morris or Steigmeir in
the 115-; Shaw, in the 125-; Bob Do
nato, in the 135-pound class; Sammy
Donato, in the 145-; Blades, in the
155-; Hoffman in the 165-; Enders
in the 175-; and Bolder, in the heavy
weight. , •
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KEELER'S
Victory in Sameling Fight
Bezdek, Houck, Zeleznock, Scott, Bell,
Riley Show Reasons for Prophesying
Triumph in German Ring Next Sunday
By JOHN MILLER:
"Er wird ihn kaltmachen."
Literally translated it means, "He
will murder him," but that is pre
cisely what boxing authorities, on the
campus think about the extent of the
damage that Steve llamas will in
flict upon Slax Schmeling when he
meets him in Hanseatic Hall., Ham
burg, Germany, on Sunday night.
"I saw the Harnas-Schmeling fight
in Convention Hall in Philadelphia
last February," Louis H. Bell, of the
department of journalism, said last
night, "and Steve outclassed his op
ponent sufficiently to .convince me he
will do the same thing again.
"Since the • last time 'Steve met
Schmeling he has developed into a
much better boxer," Michael Zelez
nock, captain of the varsity boxing
team, declared. "He has a better
than even' chance of beating him
Worse. than he did the first time be
cause of the valuable experience gain
ed through meeting Lasky in par
ticular. I feel that if Hamas takes
this fight, he will have first chance
at the championship."' • .. ,
When asked his opinion on the out
come of the match, Hugo IBeidek,
rector of the School of Physical Edu
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cation, declared that he couldn't force
himself to think that Steve would
lose. He further declared that if
Steve plants a few of his unusually
telling blows in Sell=ling's mid-sec
tion or on the button, the fight won't
run ten rounds.
The . man who knows Steve, and
what he can do, as well or better
than anyone else on the campus firm
ly believes that he will knock out
Schmeling. Leo Houck, boxing coach,
said, "Steve softened Schmeling in
the fight last February and he'll'pol
ish him on' this time. If he uses the
same tactics lie used during the first
eight rounds of his previous fight,
llamas ought to have no more trou
ble than before in . wirining - the nod."
• George A. Scott, city editor of the
Centre Daily Times, also believes that
the next contender for Maxie Baer's
corner in the ring wilt be Steve Ha,
mas as . he had enough of a margin
on the German boxer in the last fight
to do it again. "However," Mr. Scott
continued, "I think Steve will almost
have to knock out Schmeling because
he is fighting him in Germany. Were
the fight being staged anywhere else,
a'closer decision might be safe.
"If the fight is close at all, I think
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Friday, March 8, 1935
the decision will go to Schmeling,"
11. Ridge Riley, sports editor in the
department of public information, de
clared. "•fhe Gorman fight promo
ters want to build up as much as pos
sible for a fight over there between
Baer and his challenger. Both boys
are in good condition and the fight
should run the full length.".
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