Tuesday, Februp.rr 22, 19SS Lkm MatmenSlamSyracuse ' 29.-3; Heavyweight Only Loss every match but the heavy ;‘weight, the : Lion wrestler#* fell into t&n ■ easy 29-3-victory' - over . Syracuse . Saturday .1 n. :- Rec .rhall. r . It was the -‘second -Straight Avin ..fpr'the - State ■; men! and theVxixth'dcfeatof the aea • son against,mo .wins* -for' "the/Orhnge. "C'After, >Garl King, gained ‘ the • ref ereed decision * in the only overtime • bout, the Lion imatmen- put the' next four Orange-clad grappldrs away in ■on e-h nl f;the. /time-.of. four regulation bouts. tPrank 'Craighead, .-Bob'; Rey-; .nolds, ,-aiid Steve . Prioio pinned their imen in jrnpid succession! _.t<y cinch the !nieetV; ;> ! > ; ■V : Capt. Ross.. Shaffer/ met ITSward .Peteis,.'SyracuW-i7,- r )-po'under. I for-the third, time, Shaffeu ,the . third; time, though'.not hy .a. fall as in the.'iwo ,previous meetings.- After be -;ihg sdropjied to the mat.in five sec onds, - Peters squirmed outWf: a.throw ing /.hold to gain^the ; advantage. 87£yyjjiflyl Matinee Saturday Only .. . 1:30 Evenings at /\ .. .;. 6:30, 8:30 Last.complete show as late as 9:05 |;.IrODAY AND WEDNESDAY-] •A; Special^Return Engagement WILL ROGERS CHASRM^2 The Syracusian scored two near fails, putting Shaffer, within an ace of losing his coveted, undefeated dual meet record. But IShaffer, crawled out into a neutral position, took the ad vantage; and-thedecisionf. Referee Ben Bishop, former Lehigh! champ, called *piick fall "against Carl. Metz, Orange. 165-pounder, to give "Priolp his'first victory by ; a“fall. Fighting to getthe advantage, Metz, grabbed a double wrist lo'ck but left' himself open/for a double arm. lock with.which (Prioio threw him Jh’s:o3. . Zazzi, it': 145, scored the quickest fall ; : when: he; threw Stan ; Miodisewi ski in 3:08 with a figure.four and half nelson. Bob. Reynolds, 135, took Willard Wilder to the mat in 1:30, registered .two near falls beforefinal ly pinning Wilder \vith a bar and fig ure four;in's:29. • At - : 125,'"CFalgherid-scored against Clarence Patten, - .using, a .double bar and .body pr.ess t<{ throw' - the Orange wrestler, in 4:23.\ y‘ . '•/./ .Don Bachman; .iSthte 165-pounder, kept' Porter Sheldon r ;on. the" defense throughout, the, match'. Bachman used all .his wrestling ability and strength to put Sheldon’s shoulders against the mat, but to no avail. ' , :Ernie.'Bortz wa!s pitted against Syracuse’s lone hope, George Hooper, sophomore - grid *.• star, and though - Bortz lost to; give the. Orange three points, it . was. the first time .he had shown, any aggressiveness and effort' to escape from beneath. * Frosh. Grapplers Win The Freshman grapplers .finished their two-meet schedule Saturday by trouncing George’School, .29-3. After George, School took the first , match, the Lion Cubs won all .the rest, four by falls. The ■wmnersi’were'Kirkhuff. Horvath, Gleason, Horpel, Scalzo, Lucas, and Bachman. ' - . After the'meet, the Freshmen elect ed. Joe. Scalzo, 155-pounder, honorary ; captain. /Scalzo-,is';recpgnized ns the tnost polished wrestler on the year-i ling squad. • ■ . . | Virginia Halts Lion Punchers By 6-2 Count By TOM BOA L Six thousand yfans watched and agreed that they 1 had gotten their money’3 worth out of seeing two" of the best boxing college -teams in ac tion and were satisfied that the better team had won, when Virginia gained a 6-2 victory. o\>er the Lions Satur day. . , . . •Crowds in Memorial gymnasium, packed to the doors, Ayatehed 'spell bound while Co-captain Ray Schmidt, N. A. A. U. 175-pound champion, and A 1 Bolder, Penn State’s sophomore -star, put on the best bout of the eve ning. .Al boxed the best three rounds that Leo Houck has* ever seen him do, easily .winning the first round with superior, jabbing. Early in the. first, Bolder caught the champ with a pile driving right that momentarily stop ped the southern star. Schmidt, a southpaw, then came •back to outscore Bolder but was kept busy catching Al’s lightning punches. Mike Cooper,' fighting his first bout, showed plenty of promise when he kept-John Simpson on. the defensive for the first round. Simpson staged a; rally the last two rounds to gain the decision. - Tapman Wins Easily A 1 Tapman, 125-pounder for the Lions, took the aggressive in the Inst two rounds and tired his opponent, Jerry Kushner, who .had -wom the first. Tapman kept the air filled with punches, bewildering the Cnva-i lier fighter. In a close decision, Co-captain Maynard <Harlow, ’-.Southern Confer ence champ, won out over Captain Sam Donato in' the 145-pound slug ging duel. In the final stanza, Shm my,-weakened 'by the rigorous train ing of last week, was unable to tinue his lend .of 'the .first two rounds.! - Lessig 'Wins ‘Fight Early j j/ 'Heber -Lessig, State’s latest claim jto a knockout .artist,-came .out slug ging in the first round, flooring Hier jorie ( Opie, of Virginia, three times, j Speeding up his delivery in the sec • Ond, /“Lessig, at pounds,'was awarded a technical knockout after. ;-16 seconds find elapsed. f. | - Roy Hanna -lost to Stuart Barks dale in the 135-pound division after 'an interesting boxing match .in which (both lads showed plenty of wares. /Hank ‘Schweitzer, made - a good "first : appearance against -Truman 'Southal in the welterweight bout, -losing the first .two' rounds - >but coming (back strong in the third. Fencers ©own Lehigh For Initial Win, 12 5 • The varsity fencers chalked upj ' : their initial victory of the season -by j .outpointing Lehigh, 12-5,-in Roc hall i Saturday. ../. j ! Superiority in the foils gave the! ‘ Niltanw swordsmen seven of the nine bouts, Scotty . Rankin accounting -for; , three, Dean. Foltfc and .Vic Shnuklax • i winning two apiece. Only Lehigh’s { Hainill could solve the Lion foilsmen ! to garner two matches.' . Minus the services of Captain ! Spence Potter because of an injured back, the sabermen met stiff.compe tition with John Lipeczsky and Paul. Flebiger dividing four contests. Foltz of State again demonstrated his abil ity by thrusting aside two opponents' for two of the three markers in" the epee. EXPERT SHINING & REPAIRING mm STATE SHOE SHOP 123 W. BEAVER ATE DID YOU READ RISING TIE? f_ ; ■ ’ ' j; ■'• .'V ; ■ Interested in the Oxford Group? . 'Wr.ite Box 261 i in career the Collegian ■fits' ?SNN STATS :€OLSSC-J..4N Title Hopes Dashed Cagers Aim To Hold Second Position By JOHN A. TROANOVITCn Their hopes of bringing the first | honors with 16 points for the night, Eastern'Conference championship to kept the Lions in. the running. , Penn State shattered, the Lion cngers MiehofT Rushed Back today were aiming: to hang on to the MiehofT, however, rushed back into loop’s second-place berth into which the game after a brief rest, stole the they were catapulted last week-end ball twice to score a field'goal and on the wings of a close 44-41 .victory passed to George Chalmers for the over West Virginia while Pittsburgh’s tying tolly with only 36 seconds left, 'dethroned kings bowed to Temple and Tied at 37 all, West Virginia moved Georgetown to : skid into fourth place, ahead with the beginning of the extra , With Max Corbin nnd Jack Reichen- period, racking up three points in i'hneh on the injured list, Coach John rapid-fire order. However, Peterson D.'Lawther started Herb Peterson and and Chalmers netted double-deckers, Bill Stopper in addition to Co-captains and State see-sawed into-a 41-40 lead. Sol Michoff and Joe Proksa and ,Chav- Foul conversions by McWilliams, Mie ley Prosser. With Peterson; on the hofF, and Chalmers clinched the victory front line of the defense,'State bot- in the waning moments, tied up West Virginia during the first ... ... ~ half, yielding only..one field goal, to pile up a huge lfl-7 lead at halftime. Lions Lead at Half The Lions faded soon after the sec ond period opened-when Prosser fol lowed Stopper-to the bench via the personal-foul, route. Two distinct Mountaineer scoring, sprees, with Homer Brooks pacing the onslaught, pushed West Virginia into-a 3G-331end with throe'minutes left to play. Only the sensational shooting by. Howard McWilliams, who copped State scoring <GjET YOUR TICKET NOW ‘at THE ATHLETIC STORE For the Tyrone Jr, Red Cross Dance February 25. 1938 The Dux Club I THE HAT BANDITTI \\fyo could lo im wHi Not Hunt ’>hlet« as a pain in : wale atW® . , ing young the neck, 1 t that ; and leth but so did HuntstoK nl , whoW ® k p >aysb'«err=cov«y. ■ Interview BROOKE HANLON . : *uat FOX 1” cried the nun “SCUPPER 7 HA 7 li ; blighKr With a AND Admiral. ‘■Af t ' r t of ttn .; nc id«it that S£mSS*«*- . SaSJKSrtSS PRINTING for ; 'FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS Nillany Printing & ; Publishing Company .! 110 West College Avenue Mem /TAHEY match their wits against a lonely old lady’s heart. You :. x will find them, irresistible, this family of engaging fakers, who live by their charm and off.theirfriends and chance acquain tances. The author of “Furious’Young Man” and “To the Van qiiished” has written a truly lovely story of the four Carlyons. Hockey Team Opposes Pitt In Initial Contest Fourteen'players, representing the first ice hockey team in Lion history, left this noon to cross sticks-with the Pitt Panthers ntDuquesne Garden in Pittsburgh tonight. Coached by A 1 Hook of the physical education department, the Nittany skaters ‘ have been handicapped by lack of equipnient and practice us a unit. AVarni weather, difficulty in obtaining transportation, and neces- For ... SENIOR BALL CORSAGES BOUTONNIERES ORCHIDS GARDENIAS ' ’ ROSES , ' Prompt Deliver// Special Make-up Free Penn State Floral Shoppe •f • STUDENT AGENT: TOM-YOUNG - 2012 ■*' naff A New Novel Ay ROBERT ORMOND CASE sity to pay their own expenses have brought about irregular attempts at practice sessions. Johnny Waters, high school star, will lead the offensive line, against the Eastern division leaders in the Ohio-Penn league. Wnters is one of the three experienced members of the squad with Bill McCallister and Carl De Long, defense and goalie, re spectively.' Malcolm Weinstein of the Lion ten nis team was ronhert second only to Izzy Beilis of Penn, when the Middle Atlantic Tennis association recently announced their seedings. MARMY, who has lost evety - thing but her appetite.
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