Tuesday, February . 11, 1936 .500 Average Scored by 6 Teams; Wrestlers, Boxers Easily Defeat Pitt, M. I. T. Freshman EaSitetball Team Defeats Bucknell; West Virginia Courtmen Win 40-35; SiOnifiterS, Gymnasts Lose. Penn State broke even in its sports activities over the week end, whining thiTe.everits and Using - the same. The boxlfig and wrestling teams took clean sweeps, the former defeating M. I. T. 3-too, the latter mopping-up Pitt 36-to-O; freshmen courtmen won :from Bucknell 31-to-24. The varsity basketball team lost to West ;Virginia 40-to-35; the gym team was defeated by Illinois 34-to-20; .and the swimming team was beaten by Syracuse 41-to-30, BOXING Winning half of the touts by tech nical knockouts, 'Coca Leo Houck's :mitmen made a clean weep of Sat urday night's matches with an unim pressive DLLT. team. The 8-to-0 vic tory was' the Lions' second decisive win of the season. Captain Russ Criswell floored the ;:opponents' Captain "Chhmp" Norton Ethree times before the towel ,was cthrown in after the opening fight-had ;;gone one minute, forty-nine seconds. :Frannie McAndrews Made his 1936 deut.by outpointing Tony Chmie . lewski, bI.LT. 125-pounder. Became the New England team had heavyweight, two 155-pinind bouts [were held. Frankie Goodman scored :his second victory of the season .liy . rape T.K.O. when he floored Tech's Bill Ewo:d in 0112 minute. In the other light Weight bmit, Bob' -Donato, who • moved up from-125, was given the.de : cision over Lou Gelbert. Dick Flenni:. ken battled through three rounds to receive Refere Al Grayber's decision Over Nick Lef then, SILT. 145-pound er: ' Sammy Donato cut down :-.".fted" Wallace, the latter's advantage reach failing to prove any obstacle Fsto the LiOn welterweight. A left and 't a right to the jaw finished the Tech "-mitmnn. Time : , 1:23. Lou Ritzie :":chalked up his eleventh ring victory :iby virtue, of his T.1C.0. over Bob : - Thorson, IGS-pounder, in the Lfirst minute of the second round. 'John Sawchak was not called on for any display of proWess to win. e. decision over Sohn Gibes, 175-pound ,claSs repregentative. NirIiESTLING Scoring its second consecutive shut-out, 86-too, the wrestling - team sent PM'S grapplers back to the Smo ' by City With :the grand total of 15 seconds' time advantage gained dur ing the entire meet Saturday. Five falls, two 'time advantage decisions, and, a forfeit accounted . for the vic tory, and at, no time 'during the Match es did the Panthermen . look like' any thing but a bunch ,of high Ichbol "wrassiers" , in a pre -Season contest. Reading' from bottom to top, Bill Stegmaier threw Bernard 'Babcock with a half-nelson and *crotch hold in .RE:I - 'CROSS- DANCE Friday, $l.OO a Couple Dancing 9 to 1 Here are the Bands Contributing Their Services to the State College Red Cross Bill BOttorf and His . Orchestra • Newell Townsend and His Orchestra . ..*eds: . Bride 'both Jim Miniun• .. CliffSarver John Wagner Fred Houseman • Mike Lalli John Bigham ' Prank Rudiak • Bob Stem • Hobie Bottorf Dick Nicholas' • Jay LodSun ' Dick O'Connor Jim Juny Newell Townsend - Brass: Roger Grube. Rex. Rockwell Bill Layton Don Bedell Charlie Sharp and His Lynn Christy and His Penn Statesmen Orchestra Reeds: Jack Fuchs Louis Stein Rill Renck Brass: Rudy Rudieille Bill Shaffer Jack Sammel 3:36 in the 118 division; SaMmy Wo:fain, who advanced to 126 'for this meet, registered a time -advan tage of 6:rd over Rudy Tom:ire - di; Captain Red Bedillion defaulted to .Jack Light in the '35 division because of an aria injury; Sully Waite threw 'AI Noble with a forearm and body press in 3:05 and Jack Calvin pinned Hal Neihet in 7:10 with a hetid hold and wrist lock in the 155 clasS. It took Joe Krupa 7:46 to pin George Simeonoff, Pitt 165 represent ative; Ross Shaffer, using an arm and body drag with a trip, threw Lou Richards in '3:05; and Joe 'O'DoWd pelinitted Alex liadashim to amass Pitt's entire time advantage'of 15 see- Vas, Jae winning the bout in 7:45 minutes. And that is that. BASKETBALL The Lion vaisity basketball team dropped a third league game to West Virginia by the scare•of 4040-35 here Saturday night. With three tough games ahead this week, the Nitteny men left for Philadelphia this 'more-: ing for a conference game with Coach Jimmy Usilten's Temple Oivls tonight. The Lions will travel to West Point tomorrow night to meet the Cadets. NOW SHOWING SPRING 'GOODS EGOL-F's GET A FREE. MEAL TICKET THE CAMPUS GREEN ROOM NO CHANCES-A 'FREE .TICKET FOR EVERYONE Feb. Directing Bill Bottorf ithythm: Bill Stoe Olin Butt Lynn Christy Vocals: Chuck. Walter Directing Forrest Hunsicker Booth Watmough & His Orchestra Howard Yeager Huston Albright John Smith Fig Newton Don Graham Jim Everhart John Hinebauch Saturday night• Georgetown comes here for the second league game of the week. , Showing market impiavethent since their first game against Pitt, .the Cub cagers defeated the . Sucknell fresh men 31-to-24 in Recreation hail Sat urday afternoon. Corbin and Harri son with eight markers apiece shared high scaring honors. Saturday night the Lions flashed six points into the basket before the Mountaineers got started. The Moun taineers then launched a.spectacular passinecampaign. They flipped, roll ed, centered, and volleyed the boll With lightning speed and precision to bewilder the Lion defense. At the end of the first half, after twelve suc cessive tallies, the invaders led 25- Second half the Nittanyrpen closed in and managed to break tip the in vaders' passing attack. State's score' rose as the Nittany defense tightened. The game ended with the West Vir ginians five points in the lead, and the scare 40-to-35: High scorer of the game and most aggressive Lion en was Frank Smith with trielve points, Second honors went to Ca} twin Bitr Riley witli nine points. . SWIMMING A. victory in the Mit. event, the 4SO - relay, gave - SYracuse the deci sion over the Penn State swimming team 41-to-SO at the Glennlund pool Saturday afternoon. This meet in augurated swimming as the foul , teenth varsity sport here. Three first - places were 'scored for the Lion mermen. Captain Dick Gei ger came through to win the 150-ya.rd backstroke; Gil Burleigh, after trail ing Most Of the 'distanee, pasted his opponent in the last twenty -yards to win the 200-yard breast stroke; Bill Helreigel placed 'first in 'the Db.:yard free-style "event. Other point winners 'fdr Penn State Were: Jim Cumming, kcond in the backstroke and the 220 free-style; Bob Dewalt, third in the 220; Jelin 'Ackerman, third in the 50-yard Tree tasl College AVCilue 14 -Recreation Hall Al Lyford Bill Wilgus Bob Dallas . Reeds: Kea Fiitz Harry McNeal :Charlie Patt Clem Mesavage Luther Singley John Izsak THE PENN 'STATE COLLEGIAN 'style; George - Henderson, second in the '440; - Ray•Parks,iecond in diving; and Bobby Brown, third in the 100- yard free-style. GYMNASTICS Winning Four out of six events, Illi nois, Big, Ten gymnastic champions, defeated - Penn State 3 , 1-to-20 here on Saturday. George ,Ttn l willinger sear ed the lone Lion victory, although Illi nois conceded the rope-climbing event. Point' corers for Penn State laoled ed who triumphed on the horizontal bar; Ervin Rohrhaugh,, third On the rings; Sam Beck, .second in the parnliel exhibition; and Ray Ar.attern, who tied for second in the tumbling event. w-wcg ao• • VALENTINE'S DAY l'Aktr ,-, • - • GIVE••• / 4 . CHOCOLATES . Whitrnin's Chticointcs make a Valentine greeting that racers with acclaim from everyone. We receive - our supply , fresh direCt fromihe 'lookers - . including Whitman's Hcirt Bones, famous for their qualify. variety and "iifiability". FRIDAY'S THE DAY We have a large selection of painted, satin and 'plush Hearts containing choice Whitman can dies in one-half, one and two pound' sizes from 50c to, $2.00 WE WILL PACK ANA WRAP FOR; - MAILING McIANAHAYS DRUGS WALGREEN SYSTEM Opposite Nat Office State College Rhythm: Bill Provost Ed Chamberlin Lloyd Garman Herb Williams Directing: Charlie Sharp =EI Jitek Alcerh Jim Allison Carl Brodhun Jith Nonni/it Directing: Booth Wittmough/ Between The Lions WALT rnEuxscli Off the cuff: Bill Hoffman singing] "The Pittman Goes 'Round and 'Round, Whoa-o-o-oh, oh-oh!" or words to that effect—when Joe Krupa is spidning Simonelf like mad on the, Bee Hall mats . . . Swimmer Genf.; mings sputters "I guess that judge I Going to town with Luckies A LIGHT SMOKE of rich, ripe -bodied tob4cco Oyer a period 'of years, certain basic advances have been made in the selection and treatment of cigarette tobaccos for Lucky Strike Cigarettes. They include preliminary analy ses of the tobacco selected; use of center leaves ;. the higher heat treat ment of tobacco ("Toasting"); :`'Regen42lia kdl .frow . lhettothorPot ' olOr broindi'hava son © • excesicfadditiovor Strike 'of from to'.loot. • • '?` • • idoesn't like me," after his umpteenth false start ... only quick work saved Lithwin, Orange'inerman, from going to the bottom when he crashed into the end of the pool, he being knocked cold ... Burleigh's grand finish in the breast stroke event Saturday . .. At torbury, Syracuse diver, was runner up in the Intercollegiates last year, missing first phut by I't points . . other than the satisfaction gained from rubbing their noses in the mat as part payment for the football de feat, why should Pitt matmen be per mitted to face the Lions? . . . they consideration of acid- alkaline bal ance, with consequqnt definite im provement in flavor;: and controlled uniformity in the finished product. All these combine to produce a superior cigarette—a modern ciga rette, a cigarette made of rich, ripe bodied tobaccos—A Light Smoke. Luckies are less acid Excess of Acidity of Other Popular Brands Over LuckyShiko Cigarettes 11111EUVIMMICIIIIIIIIIIIIMENOWESZWEEZ=fiSEMSOI ^.:rc<:r..;;.s.a:4: 4 RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT CHEMICAL LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH GROUPS CL 4& RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO Page Thre !make for 'poor preparation for Lehigh meet, opines the staff's expert ... Prognosticator Riley s: that State will have two wrestl. champs this year . . . remember' how he won spurs last year us a n predictor, it's comforting to hear t I pronouncement ... the penny-pitch' I were - with us again Saturday but sz itv returned when the dulcet tones Swifty Jde burst upon the ears Alexis Carrell, Nobel prize win will teach at the University of . C fornia during the spring semeste Cow"!Ott IMO. The lisottlauirobacco Campus ..... .. ....... .'o~~z i
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