~l`iiesday, ~ nTarc ' h,i?;.YJ3G„! Zoe. Akins. .. ;she;a:co ' Is See • Pane' I ' ;: - TANN' . A Warner Bros. Theatre Eyyiiings . 6:30 ..and , 8:30 Last. Cdnij)lete 'Show , . 9:05 Ntitinee every •Atiturijay TODAY p rAyEp: I, • ..SIO A O0 -RE ARD. Imf . N, /04 . . • • O'r,p4sV; . . . ; WKARDO:CpItTIZ...INAROpkiIiE Blll'4olll , SALE . - . . . .• . ••••AIT C _...H.„. ....AU C .... A Warn eicth.V:.T . 6 , 9 .6 i...'. ...;'T • • Sheivs• at • . I:301:3:00, i30,'..8 . ;30 Laiit,•complete.iliovi sat., .: . . .. ,L;cgl`'.l:lldES:TODA) IVIARLINiE,DiT,Mcg. `• GARY COOPER in 'DESIRE' Falling? in . .stars.-of-''.'Morocco." A vagabond lady thief and a 'each', tinning .Yazikee -find hive •in each liflierVattns: . Also-Hal.'Kemp and in "Isio . other 'One,"l.a,'screen I 'THURSDAY:I:MIN 'l. •-•/. that man you'ye - been - talking to :Jack Haley, "F" Man, and 13H1 .Frawley attempt to salve crime without benefit or energy mill riddle your fneni.karte:::. « Between - - 'By WALT An -Open -Letter To -Izzy •Richter Dear This department has, had some harsh. titings 'to say about you •and your °apparent spresuinptuousness in sticking in the henvyWeight "It still is our contention that the '175-pound diyi don is'the log ical place for jou. But in view of -your cour age and your, persistence in adhering td , the I idea llit.:you could take-the big -boys, we' want to apolo- gize for our in timation that Freunsch . you :lacked ab- • ilitq or. tract-'' ability. •By :defeatingr'POrifecorvo , ' and Brown. you haye:prored•lhat you call. 'take:it. 'Our .hatls'afrto: • Sincerely,' •' The Sports' Editor The rally tonight in',appreciiitioM . of the 'boxers .and wrestlers :ou - ght to fill -Fee hall 'as feW: rallies. haVe' before. To 'honor. our ~ champions: . thus is only fitting and. their:just: due. Hair an hour of yoUr. little enough to ask amiV With • the !Blue 'Hand, Varsity , Grant, and , the rest of, the genera rr : 'tors of erithludiasin that are erating, .it ought to have Jots..of: support.. ' The :teams 'ought to lare well. in' :the Nationals'and n'concrete manir; festhtion • of student intereit. woad r help them . more than .One• • would !. think. If anyone reading 4fiis-'is .here Allentown SWiin . Tdin.,: Will .Defend Leading :high school ..t . eiiisfropre... senting•every .part of fticYstatC:willi vie for honors . Priclay.:andMaturdaY: in the annual'P. L ehampiodsh -TrialU 'be 'held . at the Glennland the 'finals °Outing, Ant Over seventy-five ',.6Witntri§is:„._ tended .thii.sime event': ~sell-balanced and'extremely' Sfrot*' 'Allentown high, school agg}'ekatioes will ilefeitil its Ititre. • • • ; \ • .\:~~~~ \~~~~\ /~~~ ~~~ ~~~, ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ r : .~ A« ~~~ ~~+ ~~~ ~~~ .~ ~ e " ~ ~ ~aa© :~~~ The Lions * FREUNSCH two. years from . now they might check on this.prediction: Ross Shaf fer will he crowned as the light heavy champ for the second succes sive year. ''Unless some person now unknown turns up in the mat world, Shaffer should breeze through the 'next two intercollegiates with, the greatest of ease. Oddly enough, Shaffer' scored more 'points than :Captain Light, Who retained' Ms, title. ' Sam Donato is another : for whom this writer makes the same , pre diction. But for 7o u Ritzie's in jured- hand - a second and a third title for hint would not have - been at all beyond the realm of possibil ity. i'ronkie 'Coodmanwill have to get by Mastrella 'again if he wants the title next year, but that ob stacle isn't 'as fearsome as certain publicity would have 'had u's be lieve. .. , Captniti ;Criswell has helped, to make-* some:, ;More: liOxing• ' history around' this?',l..l;". , :ind nOw •he ill is .joina such innbortnlS as- Stoop w6ithe i v. , :1 - YOnlitos, will: soon' be with' him:. • extra :day: was; u nique:.irr this - was: the lir"St ext . ra; ever' publiShed - Which did .not • b . reak.,a reedit': for :speed .in"gettizig: papers' up to' Rec Referee Prank,ScCraelten's plea "for gportininnship :otght:to; be la 'ken - to - heart Ihy 'the: Momzers who fehl it • i mperative , to' exercise their lungs , in • harmony with` tIM action in the ring. • =ME Some mention Must .hc.: made or • way in' , which'. the ;boxing; tour -niunent was . run off. jack Hiniiakli did , jig); arid deserves all . ;the credit in the„vorld.- , . . 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'Champions Lions' Share of Boxing Tourney la 3 7 Intercollegiates Will Take Place At'Syracuse. By BOWGRUBB It's derby, cane rind spats for Leo! The' popular Lion ring coach is willingly paying off his bet this week after seeing four of his proteges gar ner crowns:to win 'for Penn State its sixth Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing championship Saturday night. Penn State fans • will loudly sing 'the praises of Champions Criswell, Goodman, &inny Donato, and Rich ter for some time -to -come. Richter's sensational victory., over Tiny! Jim Brown, 'Syracuse 'heavyweight, which ceded the team'.ehampionship. to Penn State, transformed Recreation hall into a -MadhouSe•and 'gave the crowd ii never-to;be-forgotten thrill. In winning -his:third intercollegiate title, in the•lls-pound class, 'Captain Russ • Criswell- gained for himself a place .in eastern intercollegiate box-' ing'S FaMe. The fent has been accoMpliShed only twice before in- the history of the 'association Penn 'State's Mlle Wolff and Syra cuse's Al. Wertheimer having won this recognition. . . • Ritzie lost Tough One There is Ohe -- dejected figure in the Penn State camp today.. And he is Lou Ritzie, who' was forced• to. give up 'his '155-pound crown to Ord 'Fink of Syracuse in an unpopular decision. After whining fron" 'Olney 'of 'Har vard by a technidal 'knockout .at -the end of the first ;radii - it - in - the aalS'Lou faced the' Challenger 'in'the .' finals, handicapped by . an injured right hand. . • Ritzie relied solely..on his left . to take the first round, but gave Way - to Fink in 'the second. ,The Lion wel terweight came back in the third to outhox his Orange opponent, 'rocking him several times with straight, lefts 'that had - Fink groggy by the end of the fight. filtelcy. .Frankiel Goodman deserves the :greatest commendation: For, in addition to 'fighting 'his strongest op- piatent .of the ;year: in' Mastrella of Syt-atuse, Vrankle :Was fighting a 'cold. :He 'fought; n: Friday night's battle With a : temPertiture 'of 102 and Wits visibly' ...weakened when 'he came baair:Saturday niglit:Ati.: :battle - . out-a, clOse decision over Ward of Haiward. ' There 'was no 'question of. :Sammy Luckies are less acid ' — .4Fteitirsitovet , „%,, ' 1 0 1: 14 ? - 0 .0F: : V;3aticiity-A•k • Excess of Acid ity of Other Popular Brands Over Lucky Strike Cigarettei 3• 9 a i'. INTRAMURAL -HIGHLIGHTS By PHIL lIEISLER The final 'league games are being played. 'this week and the real free for-all will begin next week when the league.champions tm into the bracket games. Those teams wico have thus far won the league championships are: Phi Kappa Sigma, Unit GB, Sig ma Alpha Epsilon, Theta Xi, Carmen Club, Sigma Nu, Triangle, 'Phi Kap pa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Industfial Engineers, Alpha Phi Delta, Phi Lambda Theta, and Phi Sigma Delta. There are still live league champion ships to be determined. Among the more promising teams are the S. A:13.'4 who have the same team• that won the championship last year. trnit 6Whasketeers offer prom ising competition. Scores of 'Recent Cameo Phi Kappa Alpha-23; Atherton 5, 12 Tau Sigma 'Phi 44; Phi 'Kappa Tau 18 Sigma Nu 35; _Freer Hall 24 Watts Hall .42; Delta Tau * Delta 18 Triangle 31; Theta Upsilon Omega 7 Theta Xi 35;• A. C. C. 10 ' All 'fraternities and units .wishing to sign up for the' intramural swim ming, volleyball, and handball tourna ments must *do so , at once at Miss Kel ler's 'office in Recreation hall. Donato's supremacy over Artie Mc- Givern •of . .Syracuse . ,irom whom he won .the 145-iound tilt in his first..year of varsity competition in eastern boxing circles undefeated and an intercollegiate champion. After two years of varsity compe tition, marked by mediocre success, Izzy Richter staged the greatest comeback of his boxing career to de throne Tom Tontecorvo of Western Maryland, - twice heavyweight title-1 holder, and decisively defeat Brown te . win the championship. At a meeting .of the association at the Nittany Lion Inn Saturday morn ing,. Syracuse University was desig-, rutted as the site of the fourteenth annual tournament, which will be held March 12 and -13, 1937. The association, accepted Syracuse's bid .after considering 'Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of .Technol ogy as , joint hostii for, next year's tournament: The fad. that 'Harvard is not *a.'nteMbet: 'of 'the E. I. B. A.' was taken 'into consideration by the committee in Making its. decision. De. Leslie A.' Bryan, director. of athletics at Syfacuse, was .elected president of 'the • 'ossociation to suc ceed Captain J. B..Mclnerny, of Ab erdeen, Md., who asked to . be relieved of the once hecause he is-no longer affiliated with • the S. • Military , .Academy, 'art. 'association. member.' Captain Mclnerny was elected secre tary-treasurer. Each Puff Less Acid A LIGHT SMOKE OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO For twenty-five years the research staff of The American Tobacco Company hag worked steadily to produce a measurably finer cigarette namely, a cigarette -having a minhnont of vola tile components, 'with an imProverlrich niss of taste:--"A LIGHT SMOKE." .raa& Your throat protection— against irritation—against cough Decisions in Final Bouts Mark Winning of Boxing, Wrestling Intercollegiates Matmen Cheered For Harkness, Harvard, Who Defeated Lehigh's Sterngold, To Give • Lions One-Point Victory. IS TOWN That Perin State should win two Intercollegiate championship titlmi in one day is sensational, but that both titles should hinge•on the last bout of the day is a coincidence of the first magnitude. The last bout of the day at Princeton Saturday, although no individual championship was at stake, was every bit as tensely exciting as the Richter-Brown boxing match in Recreation hall. Early Saturday afternoon it, be came apparent that Princeton was eliminated from any chance at the team' title and that the light was be tween State and Lehigh. Toward the end 'of the tournament, with three consolation bouts runni ng simultane ously on three different mats, results' poured in so fast that 'it was difficult to :keep the scoring up to elate. After the 155-lb. and unlimited sec and, third-place matches ended, the air tegan to clear and scores were hastily tallied. Immediately it be came apparent that Penn Stat.e was: leading by the all too scant margin of one point, thirty-one to Lehigh's thirty, -with but one bout remaining I to be run dr, the third-place 175-lb; match between Harkness of Yale and Sterngold of Lehigh. If Sterngold could defeat Harkness, Lehigh- would get one point for third place and be tied with State, and if he cthild throw the Yale man Lehigh would receive two .points, one for third and one for the fall—and the championship. Literally the, air was alive with electricity in the form of pent-up 'emotion and poorly suppressed anx-• iety. Actually, there were more Le high rooters in Princeton's gymna sium than there were Tiger fans, while the 'Penn' State rooting section was limited to.the team, three alumni, and one undergraduate. However, ".When teams were eliminated their supporters generally shifted to the State side as. against the 'favorite Le high, sothat Penh State rooters were not lacking for this final bout. After giving. everything they had during the two days of the, tourney the They grapplers 'were exhausted. They had done a swell job—as much as was humanely.possible•in the face of the tough competition whicht they were up against—and nosy with their We believe that Lucky Strike-Ciga rettes embody a number of genuinely basic improvements, and that all these improvements combine to produce a superior cigarette—a modern ciga rette, a cigarette .made of - rich, ripe bodied tobaccos—A Light Smoke. -"IT'S TOASTED" Page hard earned victory at stake they could do nothing. It 'was indeed a strange situation—Harkness of Har vard was fighting for 'Penn State. Not even from his own schoolmates did a Harvard man ever get the sup port which 'Harkness got from Penn State Saturday. Almost the entire 1,- 500 spectators left their seats and crowded about the mat, with the Nit tony matmen almost on the edge of it. When the opponents faced each other across the mat the cheers nearly blew the loaf off the Princeton gym. Sterngold fought furiously, with the courage of desphir , as the fresher .11arkness, who was cooler and the better wrestler at any time, slowly sent .the Lehigh hopes glimmering. Although llarkness was clearly su 'merior, Sterngold several times gain ed throwing holds which nearly tore , the Penn State hearts out. At the close of the third two-minute period 'the referee, Austin Bishop, ex-Le high wrestler, told the contestants to shake hands and an awe-inspiring 'hush, fell over the gym—then Bishop raised llarkness' arm in token of vic tory and the State supporters went 'mad with joy. • Though Harkness actually did the wrestling, every man on the State 'team felt as though the victory was •his personally, for they did every thing short of actually crawling out on the mat to aid Harkness, and when 'the bout was over, each was in a drip ping sweat. Your reporter almost upset the press table on occasions when Sterngold momentarily gained throwing holds. As a climax to two days of hard, smart, and Sast wrest ling, the last bout of the tournament was a sensation. lligh scoring honors for the Lions , at the Princeton 'tourney were divided 'between Sammy Wolfson , 118-lb. •champ, and Ross Shaffer, 175-lb. sec ond place winner. Wolfson secured one fall and five points for first place while Shaffer scored three falls and three points for second. Shaffer's finals' bout with George Y. Triode 1751 b. champ of two years ago, was the fiercest fought bout of the two day tourney. Both men arc open style wrestlers and the bout was a wild free 'for all.
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