Page Four State Boxers Face Orange At Syracuse By TOM BOAI. Penn Stale’s 11)38 boxing team faces its most severe test this week in its Eastern Intercollegiate Confer ence schedule when it takes on the over-powerful Syracuse mitmen at Syracuse. Syracuse won from Pitt last .Sat urday, 5Vi-2Va, at Pittsburgh, and on January 15 tied the University of Virginia, 4-4. Oni Pink, Johnny Mastrciia, and Fred Zucarro are the big bombers from last year’s squad, while Grillith and Breekenridge are two promising newcomers. Donato May Change Class' Although there has been no definite change in the lineup for the Syra cuse meet, there is a chance that Sammy Donato will fight at his old weight, 145 pounds. .Should this be true, then either Bcrnie Sandsen or Hank Sehwietzer will fight at 155 pounds. v A third contestant for the unlimit ed class has entered the field in the person of Tor Torotti, varsity foot ball guard. Toretti, although out of training for two weeks, boxed a live ly three rounds with freshman Jim Lewis Saturday afternoon. If Tor proves capable of handling heavier opponents then Leo Houck will have three, unlimited men to call on. Bolder-Outslugs Handler Al Bolder gave an indication of what he cun do when he outslugged ‘ Nat Handler in a three-round spar ring match Saturday. Bolder, who 115 W. NITTANY AVE. State's FuiestCltibAesidence S3S:/23 1 t v *:> l : «L rA J ■ J f | KEELER’S CATHAUM THEATRE BLDG. STATE COLLEGE; SPORT The thrill that comes once in a life time came twice Saturday night for Lion followers at the Georgetown game. With the regulation game over and two points needed for a tie, Solly MiehofF stood by himself at the foul line and calmly swished two foul shots to force the game into an extra period. Then with seconds to go and the home team ahead by a point, gangling Bill Stopper, with the poise of a Kaselnian, made good two free throws to give State the game, 34413. Much credit is due Jack Reichenbach for Ins long, arching swishors that kept State in the ball game. The boys didn't look too good in either the Temple or Georgetown games. Granted that ■Temple’s Don Shields had an “on” night, but he was consistently slipping through the Lion defense with a deceptive fake. At Georgetown the defense looked •much better but the attack was still a little on the sad side. Neverthe less, we would hock our typewriter and walk to Washington anytime to see another game like that one. Temple again tonight. The boys have had'their bad nights and are due to open up on the Owls. The home court will be a welcome factor. Mike Pctrosky, Georgetown’s likeable captain, would probably watk off with honors in a most popular oppo- was not counted on in the pre-season “dope”, may become one of the key men to the team if he continues in the same form. Roy Hanna will meet tough com pany in Fred Zucarro, the Orange veteran, while 125-pounder Tapman will have his hands full with Slugger Breekenridge. Heber Lcssig. the champ of a lust summer’s gang light, takes to battle with champion Ord Fink who’ last year defeated Lou Ritzic in the In tercollegiates, with Ken Byrd tang ling horns with Heinz Voight in the flyweight. •'ii. —i Mviii Cs. HATTER nent poll. Don Shields would be up in there. But "Cry-Baby” Mike Bloom wouldn’t rate at all. Syracuse boxing chatter . . . The Orange took Pitt over Saturday, 5V6- 2M* ... Ord Fink won his 155-pound bout on a TICO . . . Zucarro, Mastrel hi, Dluski, and Griffiths won deci sions ... Pitt won in the 115 and 125 classes, drawing in the 175 . . . Grif fiths is a newcomer who looks great at 105 . . . against Virginia in the opening meet for Syracuse which end ed in u 4-1 draw, Zucarro, Fink, and Griffiths won . . . Voight and Dluski gaining draws . . . Mastrciia lost to Virginia’s unbeaten Maynard Har low . . . The highly-touted Brecken ridge hasn’t done so well at 125 . .. Army boxing chatter . . . Saturday, the West Pointers defeuted the strong West Virginia team, 5-3 .. . Bess won his 125-pound bout . . . Lavensky at 115, Negley at 145, .York at 155, and Sternberg at 175 were the other Army decision winners . . . Shanley at 135 and Harrison at 105 lost deci sions . ’. . Ashby Dickerson, Moun taineer heavyweight pride, knocked out Army’s .'Miley one second before the end of the first round . . . Johnny Sayers, Donato's sparring partner, meets Tiger Reed in Harris burg tonight for six rounds . . . the Tiger beat him last fall but Johnny is really in shape now . . . Virginia beat North Carolina a week ago, 5-3 .. . Winstead, who beat Byrd, was knock ed out in the first round by Virgi nia’s undefeated Simpson at 115 . . . The Tarheel winners were Murnick at 125 by TKO, Fisher by decision at . 135, and Moore by TKO at 105 . . . Plumbing and Heating Heating Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIA!* " I. M. Swimmers End Season Wed. With competition hot and close, in tramural swimming enters the finals tomorrow night ns Phi Kappa Psi meets Kappa Sigma at the Glennlund poo] at 6:30 o’clock. Kappa Signal goes into the finals by virtue of a2B V&-24 Vl* victory over Beta Theta Pi hist Thursday night. The Beta relay team was disqualified on three false starts with the *score 24V&-20V6 in their favor. .Results of the meet are: GO-yd., backstroke: Won by Dough erty,' Beta; second—Pearce, Kappa Sigma; - third —Dougherty, Beta. Time: 48.8„seconds. Diving:- ’ Won by Washabaugh, Beta; second—Schaeffer, Beta; third —Lcscoe, Kappa Sigma, and St. Clair, Beta. 1 GO-yd. freestyle: Won by Washa baugh, Beta; second —Robbins, Beta; third Henderson, Kap'pa Sigma. Time: 37.6. seconds. 60-yd. breaststroke: Won by Mey ers, Kappaj-Sigma; second—McCor mick, Kappa-Sigma; third—St. Clair, Beta. Time:' 53.3 seconds. 120-yd. freestyle: Worivby Lespoe, .Kappa Sigma; second—■ Wolfe. Kap pa Signia; third—Corrin, Kappa Sig ma. Time:1'1.33.7. Relay: Won by Kappa- Signia on default. ... V A 31-26, win over Signia Pi on Fri- Since the World. War Serving the people of .this com ‘munity iriimatters pertaining to all phases of the Real Estate business.: During this time both parties 'to all deals have re ceived a’SQUARE DEAL. FOR YOUR HOME SITE OR > BUSINESS SITE SEE Eugene H. Lederer Licensed Real Estate Broker Developer of the Fraternity Section Office Next.to Postoffice 11*1 E. Beaver Avc. f e rS»« s o*f3So^ ~, 'they light the way to MORE PLEASURE ■diiy night, put Phi Kappa Psi into the finalist group. It was a nip-and tuck meet with the relay deciding the winner. Pollock, Phi Psi, and Gager, Sigma Pi, shared the honors of the evening, each winning two events. Results of the meet are: GO-yd. freestyle: Won by Gager Sigma Pi; second—Pollock, Phi Psi; third—B. Golightly, Sigma Pi. 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