Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 14, 1937, Image 3

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    Tuesday, December 14, 1937
Skiers Compete At
Lake Placid, Dec. 30
The old team will take part in an
intercollegiate meet' to be held: at
Lake Placid, N, Y:, December 30;31,
and .Tannary 1. Twelve .teams from
eastern United States 'and 'Ciinada
fire expected to compete.
• Members of the Penn State team
include Jim Wilson, Charles. Hilferty,
Harry Hitchcock; and Paul MaSsey.
Coach Ben —Harriman, Dartmouth
graduate, will accompany the group.
Scheduled. events are downhill; sla
lom, cross-Country, - and relay, races.
' The• team has also been invited to
participate in a meet to be held at
Cornell; JanuarYl.s and 15, .Colgate
and - Cornell. have entered the :compe
tition thus far. • . •• '
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30 ENTER BOXING SEMI-FINALS
Mit: finals Scheduled , For
Thursday;. Entries For
Winter Games Due Sat.
With more than 30 boxers going into the semi-final bouts to
day and tomorrow, the intramural' finals are scheduled for Thurs
day night at 7:30 o'clock in Rec hall.
Although no knock-outs were scored in Thursday's matches,
yesterday's provided plenty of excitement for the crowd that jam
packed around the ring.
Roy Hanna '39, Sigma Chi, started them falling when 'he
floored, Woody Horn '39, Delta Chi, in'
the third round. In succession came
knock-outs by Becky Mitchell, Phi
Delta Theta; and Dave McKinley '4O,
Independent. •
Meanwhile, entries for other, winter
intramurals wrestling,' basketball,
swimming, volleyball, and handball—
must he in the. hands of - 'the respec
tive intramural managers before
Christmas vacation
Results 'of Thursday's bouts are
At 12 . 5 lbs.
Myron Myers '4O, Independent, de-
Lfeated Milton Litch '4O, Delta Upsi
lon.l (decision)
At 135 11;;.'
Divid Greer 2-yr., Independent, de
feated William Harrison '4O, Phi Sig
ma ,Kappa. (decision)
John Nicholson 'TV, Beta 'Theta Pi,
defeated Dale Boyer '3O, Kappa Delta
Rho., (decision)
Gorge Wade '4O, Alpha Gamma
?Rho, defeated John Phillips '4l, Inde
pendent. (decision)
Edgar Ruff 2-yr., Independent, de
feated Elbur Purnell '4l, Indepen
dent. (decision) ,
At 145 lbs.
' John Byrd '4O, Delta Upsilon, de
feated Kenneth Smith '4O, Pi Kappa
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Phi. (decision)
Prank Stanko '4l, Sigma Phi Sig
ma; defeated Roger Clapp '39, Delta
Upsilon. (decision)
' David Bauer '39, Chi Phi, defeated
Harris Crawford '39, Kappa Sigma.
(decision)
At 165 Ihk
Carl Ziegler '9l, Sigma Pi, defeat
ed Richard ,Davis '4l, Independent.
(decision)
Heber Lessig '3B, Independent, de
feated Boyd Fore '4O, Alpha Zeta.
(decision)
Robert Van Benschoten. '3B, Delta
Upsilon, defeated Roger Maurer '4O,
Phi Delta Theta: (decision)
Heavyweight
John Bachman '4l, Beta Theta Pi,
defeated Robert Hughes '9O, Phi Del
ta Theta. (decision)
Dave . Nemeth '9O, Independent, de
feated John Hunt '4l, Delta Upsilon.
(decision)
The results of yesterday's bouts
are:
At' 125 lbs.
George 'Faber '39, Delta Chi, de
feated Howard Hinson' '4O, Indepen
dent. (decision with one extra round)
William Massey '4O, • Alpha Chi
Rho, defeated 'Edward Perlstein
Independent. (decision) •
At 135 lbs.
David Greer 2-yr., Independent, de
feated Charles Mathews '9l, Phi
Kappa Sigma. (decision)
Roy Hanna '39, Sigma .Chi, defeat-
ed Woodrow Horn '39, Delta Chi.
(technical knock-out in third 'round)
Bucky Mitchell, Phi Delta Theta,
defeated Ray Brooks '3B, Tau Phi
'Delta. (technical knock-out in third
round)
Harold Lupowitz '4l, Sigma Tau
Phi, defeated Dave Holahan '4l, Sig
ma Phi Sigma. (deciSion)
At 145 lbs.
Frank Stankb '4l; Sigma Phi Sig
ma, defeated Richard 7.. arr 'B, Kappa,
D'Olta Rho. (decision)
John Hetrick '3B, Alpha Chi Rho,
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Lion Cagers Continue Drill
In Preparation For Opener
With the pre-season victory over Bucknell's Bisons servink only as an
appetizer, Penn State's hungry basketball lion sharpens his claws in prepa
ration for a thi:ee-day campaign that will officially open the season December
30, 31, and January 1
Billed to meet Akron University, Kent College, and Western Reserve
Co-ed Interclass
BaSketball Opens
The 1937-38 basketball 'season was
opened last night at Rec hall. The
complete schedule for the .interclass
games is as follows: .
Jan. 3-7 o'clock, Junior .and Fresh
man;' 8 o'clock, Senior and Sopho-
more. •
Jan. 4-9 o'clock, Senior and Fresh
man.'
Jan. 5-0 o'clock, Junior 'and Sopho
more. .
Jan. 6-7 o'clock, Sophomore and
Freshman; 8 o'clock,' Senior and
Junior. ' '-
Jan. 10-7 o'clock, Junior and Fresh
man; S o'clock, Senior and Sopho
more.
Jan. 1.1.—0 o'clock, Senior and Fresh
•
man.
Jan. 13-9 o'clock, Junior and Sopho
•
more.
Jan. 17—Army-Navy game
The games scheduled for Monday
nights will he held in Roe hall; dur
ing the week all games will he played
in the Armory.
• The results of last night's games
between the Sophomore and Fresh
men 'mid between the Junior and Sen
lop classes were not known as the Col
legian went to press.
All women interested "in hockey
managerships should sign up on the
Mae hall bulletin board.
defeated William Lewis '4l; Kappa
Sigma. (decision)
At 15:3 lbs
Jrhn Hartranft '4O, Independent,
defeated Edward McGinley ;41, Theta
Kappa Phi. (decision) • '
Raymond Stoyer '4O, Sigma Pi, de
feated Harry Strewn '4O, Chi Phi.
(decision) ;•
Braden Leichliter '4O, Delta Chi,
defeated Thomas Dietz '3B;;Tndepen
derit. ',(deciSiOn) ' •
, David__ McKinley '4O, Independent,
defeated William McDermott '4O, In
dependent. (technical knack-ont in
third round)
Bowling, Results—
With a two-game lead over Theta
Chi in the Intramural league, Delta
Sigma Phi bowlers will meet Tau
Kappa - Epsilon on the Dux ,club al
leys tonight at d o'clock.
Other 9 o'clock games are: Theta
Chi vs. Alpha Gamma Rho and Al
pha Chi Rho vs. Phi Sigma Delta. At
7 o'clock Sigma Pi will bowl Kappa
Delta Rho and Tau Phi Delta will
meet Phi. Kappa. Standings:
Tuesday Night League
• • N. L: Pet.
Delta Sigma Phi____ 58 14 .806
Theta Chi 56 16 .791
University on three successive nights,
the State courtmen are expected 'to
be taxed to the limit on stamina as
well as playing skill.
Captaincy Selection Delayed
Meanwhile, Coach John D. Lawther
has announced that no captain will
be elected until after the annual Penn
game on January 5. Acting leaders
will be appointed for each game be
fore then.
Although. a clean sweep of the cir
cuit would definitely stamp the Lions
among the topnotch eastern powers,
a hot, free-for-all race is anticipated
for . the Eastern Conference cham
pionship.
Danger signs were flashed from the
western frontiers late last week
when Pitt's defending champions rip
ped a perennially strong Northwest
ern quintet, 27-22, in their season
tune-up. Carnegie Tech, Temple,
Georgetown, and West Virginia also
have been strengthened considerably.
Stress Coordination
With a steady stream of fresh play
ers necessary under the new rules,
Lawther and Freshman Coach Nick
Thiel, who is assisting him, are em
ploying daily half-court scrimmages
in an effort to mold three five-man
combinations to be substituted inter
changeably as distinct units.
Although the combinations are be
ing juggled about considerably, the
starting line-up is expected to consist
of Sol Miehoff and Poe Pi•oksa, for
wards; Charley Prosser, ,center; and
:lake .Reichenbach and Max Corbin,
guards.
The players are not scheduled to
leave- here until the middle of next
week and will return Monday, De
cember 27, to resume preparatiOns
for the season openers. Ten men are
expected to make the trip.
Alpha Gamma Rho__ 44 12 .785
Alpha Phi Delta 48 24 .666
Tau Kappa Epsilon__ 42 22 .656
Tau Phi. Delta 36 20 .644
Kappa Delta Rho____ 90 24 .625
Phi Kappa '0 36 .057
Phi Sigma Delta____ 18 28 .321
14 42 .250
Sigma
_ 8 56 .143
Alpha ,Chi 'Rho_
Independents 0 16 .000
Thursday Night League
W. L. Pct.
Beta Theta Pi, 34 6 .850
Alpha Sigma Phi-- 20 20 .500
Beta Sigma Rho 18 22 .450
Phi Kappa Tau 0 40 .000
Beahm Leaves 'College
Harvey Beahm '4l, star back of the
Nittany Cubs' football aggregation,
has left College to go to West Point.
Bertha!, while a member of West Phil
adelphia's football team was one-half
of the famous Bealn-Harrison pass
ing combination.
Wrestling Clinic
Attended By 100
High . school wrestling coaches and
some of their grapplers, numbering
about 100, came here from all 'over
the state Saturday to pick up a few
pointers from Charley- Speidel's sec
ond annual wrestling clinic, '
,
Dr. Carl P. Schott, in his welcom
ing address, stated the aims and pur
pose of the clinic, Ile said that the
service was given in order to find
ways and means to encourage, pro
mote, and increase participation in
the sport among the athletes in the
secondary schools of 'Pennsylvania by
exchanging knowledge and ideas
among the coaches and to attempt to
solve individual , problems.
The morning session, held in the
Home Economics auditorium: was de
voted mainly to talks by the visiting
coaches. Arthur J. Weiss,'non-wrest
ling coach of Clearfield High, 'dis
cussed the problems confronted by the
coach who never wrestled. The meth
(AS of coaching high school groups
Wan discussed by William G. Stark,
dean of Pennsylvania high school
wrestling.
Dr. John P. Ritenour held a forum
on the prevention and treatment of
the injuries usually sustained on the
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mat while Paul A. Spitler, New 'York
A. C. wrestling chairman and vice
chairman of the Olympic wrestling
committee, interpreted the 1938 rules.
A few members of Speidel's squad
acted as demonstrators in the demon
stration period at Rec hall in the.nf
ternoon. Spitler, to point out the du
ties of a referee, officiated bouts be
tween Bob Reynolds and Carl Ring
and the Craighead twins. Aldo , 2azzi
submitted to illegal holds taken by
Wilfred E. Cann, former Olympic
coach and trainer, who explained the
hold and then told why such holds
were barred.