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College Ave - Between The Lions By HERB CAHAN Sports Editor _ "Unless the sport ist conducted for the good of the participants, with the entertainment aspect only secondary, it can never justi fy itself " Although these words wine re= Gently uttered. by a prominent NCAA official, upon release of collegiate boxing i ule revisions, ci edit must , be given foi the un cletlying thought to Penn State's doctor of fistiology, Leo Florian Houck It has always been the Good Philosopher's - contention that college boxing should be con ducted in a manner that puts em phusi't on the buret—not the spec tator t Yet LeoHouck has.teceived lit tle ot no recognition from outside soul cei for his effoits 2 7 -cariied on over I.G" years as Nittany - Lion conch—toward - divoicing collegi pte fisticuffs from the oft frowned upon realm of the pro yng • And now, with the ultimate ac hievement of that goal as embod ied in the Ipfrst rule revisions, the Good Doctor is tgnored, with the implication that his teams (made up of many former amateurs, which then was not a violation of the-boxing code) and Wisconsin's were main contitbuting factors of the necessary changes—not men tioning who advocated, and fought for, these changes - r ...No statement m made concern mg his approval of the disquali fication of two of his best boxers last year—because of amateur participation This tuling was not to• become effective until' this year But he had advocated the innova tion, and this was his way of in dicating his sincerity - Leo Houck ruined his team—fot the improvement of the sport! He asked no outside relgnition—he got none! Short Stuff' Penn State's annual three-ring CIkCUS IS now taking place up in Rec. ball . Spetdel yelling Limther and Thiel tongue-lashing the cagemen " Houck philoso phizing\ in contrasting ,quietude - gymnasts flying, falling, turn ling . everybody sunning, run ning, running . and out of all this apparent confusion are devel oped basketball', boxlng,wreitting, gym, fencingteina's . too bail thelrackmen'and swimmeis can't find room Two oldest winter sports men toss in years of service here Jab- That-Left Houck, who starts his 17th campaign Saturday, and Grab-azLeg Speidel, who begins his 13th season the same day Chaslie has lost only 12 dual meets over that span. . and only two of them at home . speaking of losses, the basketball team's re cent ignominious western Invasion marked the flr - St'time a Lawther ,coached five had dropped four in a row . Looking over the 'listings of the nation's 1938 sports champs— Nick Vukmanic established him self as a 1949 Olympic probability by capturing all available national javelin crow,ns Billy Smith, IC4-A cross-counts y titleholder . Sammy; Donato, at 455 Rounds, Pern State's only eastern mit champ . .eemed odd not to find any Nittany Lion wrestling title holders listed . . but last year marked-a new low for the boxers and wrestlers . we are warned that "things will be different this year" . - Billy Smith remained in State College for the Xrdas vacation ~. praetided daily, developing a new style which Coach Chick Werner believes will nnpiove Wild Will's 'sfe . ed .. plans are getting under way for, Coach Gene Wettstone's innovation: a circus on April 22 he will be assisted by Jack-' of-all-sports Bob Grieve .. . and authoritative rumor bath it that if Penn State ever puts a 150- pound football team on the field, Mr. thieve will bcits coach . . Bob starred on the gridiron, as well 'as on the einderpath, for this all 'hinges on the outcome of meetings to be held in New York this ,weekend; at which Dean Schott will represent Penn' State . also from authori tatiye sources a student commit tee will'probably be appointed to look' into ,possible changes in the regulations governing the award ing of,freshman numerals-Lespe =lli in football ...., Found'on Dr. Houck's diet sheet ,fm: his boxers' "Tell me what, you eat, and I will tell you what you are."'. . "Do not eat'volamously —a lean horse for. a long race" . that can mean only one thing winter haii arrived mimminommommninnir Eugene - IL Lederer ,-,,REAL' ESTATE 114 E. Beaver, Ave. Dial 4066 College. 111414 STATE COLLEGIAN Merman Lose To Penn, 46-29, In '39„ Opener By HERB NIPSON Penn State's, varsity tanknien ,iere on the losing end of a 4029 score as they opened their '29 sea son against Penn In Philadelphia on Saturday Selecting the less difficult dives, Oily AlcLanghlin's execution was so excellent that he easily took first rot the Lions State scored [heir other first. as the 400 yard breslvie relay team, 'composed or John, Crocker, Robert Allison, Kirkpattick and C Welsh, led Penn by oiler half a pool length ou the finish Captain Charley Welsh and Bill Kirkpatrick, Link sprinters, Inish ell Captain Paul Williams, top scorer in the isy League last year. In both the MI anti 100 yard dashes In the 00, Kirkpatrick lost by a mtroke and in the 100 Welsh raced Williams on even terms until nosed out at the, finish Penn State meets Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh oil Saturday Sum mary ' 300 yd 'medley relay find, Penn 'Welan, Daugherty, Jack), !Mama, Penn State (I) Welsh, lOoiienu , C Welsh) 'Time 3 114 (New Penn ' ec erd ) 220 yd freeqtyle first, Halpern, Penn, mecond, Chapthan, Penn, third, Think, Penn State Time 2 275 50 pi freestyle first, Williams, Penn, vecontl, Kirkpatrick, Penn State,' third, - Allison, Penn State Time 242 Diving first, McLaughlin, Penn State, second, Gosling, Penn, bird, Rogers, Penn. 100 yd freestyle first, Williams, Penn, second, C Welsh, Penn State, third, Kirkpatrick, Penn State Time 599, 150-yd backstroke first; Tolan, Penn, second, VinVant, Penn :tate, third, 1) Welsh, Penn State Time 1 47 6 200 yd breaststroke first, Daugherty, Penn `second, Weeks, Penn, third, Reilly, Penn State Time 2 'l7 410 , ,, , (1 freestyle first, Talton Penn, second, Bunk, Penn State, third, Chapman. Penn Time 5 30 400 yl freestyle relay first, Penn State (Crocker, Allison, 'Kirkpatrick, C Welsh), second, Penn (Jack, Moore, T.ogan, Gos ling) Time 3 53 7 „ Log DeiCribes' By 808 WILSON Section 14 of Rule 27 in the Sports Writers' Manual says that when any teportei covets any team on any tup, his first col umn upon arriving home should be devoted to the effects of said trip on said team Not wishing to lose our union card, we comply herein with See tion 14 Of Rule 27 The following' is a detailed log of Penn State's t-game basketball lain during that Christmas holi days' Arrived in Chicago at 8.06 a m, December 26 After being greeted at station by the mayor, two brims bands and Sonja Heme, team was "taken for a ride" down 1411 , higan Boulevaid Thousands cheered Thousands threw ticket tape _ Cliff Mac Williams disappointed when he didn't see any gangsters Chicago has apparently gone softy. A pineapple is something you cat, a typewriter is some thing you write with, and no one dreads lead poisoning Jack Hulme, tiamei, blew five fuses on the sixth floor of the Hotel Sherman trying to treat Max Corbin's ailing - knee with his 200-pound "iron infant" (heat machine). Management informed Jack that his "hot box" sim ply wouldn't work in their hotel Jack blew him more_fuses-before giving up _ DePauw's Blue Demons (lucky fellows) managed to whip Low ther's Lions, 31-23, in a rough and-tumble contest. Big Bill Stop per sent to showers on perspnal fouls after an ineffective 10 mm utes of play' Cliff Mac Williams forced out of game with' badly sprained left ankle a moment lat er „ December 27=Arrived at Lan sing, Mich, at 1:35 Central Time , The STAVE JOURNAL, Lansing daily, carried a streamer , story about the "towering invaders" tremm's Advance Showing 'llll Of Spring and Summer Floriheim Shies t‘,. By the', Factory Repre- i , , oentative in Our Stare Tues., Jan., 10th Fromm's HIGH SCORER ... CHARLES PROSSER Hocheympn To Face Mountain Beach, Six In Opener Saturday Penn State's varsity ice hock eymen open their 1939 rink cam paign this Satuiday when they face the Mountain Beach. Club sia at Williamspoi tr. The game will begin at 2 30 p m - Lafayette University will be the Lions' second opponent a week later, Satuiday, Jan 21 A business meeting for the en tire squad has been called for 9 p,m tomm tow in Rec Hall New uniforms for , the squad have at lived The 3eiseys are white with blue shoulders and sleeves The pants are blue with a single white stripe on each side Most of, the team practiced in dividually over the holidays and are reported to be, in "pretty fair" shape Coach Arthur P Da vis will announce his starting six for Saturday's game later in the wed, Misadventures Of Don Rhodes was slated to star t against the Spartans accoiding to the Lansing lag But Lawthei fooled evei ybody and didn'tstart Rhodes Lautheimen colder than slaw Spaltung hot Net 'cult Michi gan State 35, Penn State 21 Mac- Williams didn't play Stoppei put out on fouls again Karin Chlist ma4 scaled sn points in a last minute splurge Notes jotted on back of a New York Central railroad breakfast menu Team enioute to Syramise Chilled half grapefruit—Gs cents . - Bacon and eggs—sl...l.s plus tax Johnny Barr, six foot two sophomore regular, just does not fit into a 'owe' berth Nei ther do Charley Prosser, Max Coibm, Norm Racusin, Bill Stop per, of Cliff Mac Williams Lawther has trouble too Team in bad shape . Coibm's knee has been popping out like a cuckoo clock - Richardson has an infected toe WeWilliam's ankle' almost well, thanks to Hulme whO has been working overtime . . Barr's knee looks like an advertisement for balloon tirs .. Christman has athlete's foot behind his left ear. Syracuse, New Year's Eve- The less said about the Syracuse game the better Only Mao Shakes peare's little boy William could do twitice to a review on it, fot hem waso tragedy (in two acts) thit capped any drama the inimitable tragedian ever concocted Final scorn, 3-23 The review might be titled "Sidat Singh Strikes Back," for a little whirling dervish, who went basketless in Rec Hall only three , / • v. - rlzze !ge • 'WE'LL MAKE IT SING! Have 'your car inspected now. The time is draw ing short. Complete ser -„vice. ' O'BRYAN'S Seivice Station ,‘ • South \Atherton morrow Lions Seek Revenge For Grid Upset By 808 WILSON One sunny afternoon ninety-six days ago a little band of gridiron wainots flour Bucknell elniver uty came to State College for a football game When that little band left State College later in the afteindtin, it took home a 14-0 upset victoly that stunned the whole football world Atonement for that clispat aging defetit is what Penn State's ba , ,- ketball Lions will point for when they meet a buffeting Sueknell five in Rec Hall at 8 p m tante]. Bolstered considerably by two successive victories on then own Poor, the Lawthermen are set to lambast the bothersome Bison in then• _tenth quest for victor's spoils. Then tecold to date shows five wins against four losses Have 2 Wins Chalked Up The 99-21 lacing that the Lion, handed Rutgers Saturday night proved seveial things I—That the team as a whole Molts fieshet than it has anytime since the firl, Syi amine game 2—That the fir st team's shooting percentage is tonsidei ably bet ter. 3—That no 1 e.serve eon wol k ef- 'f ettively with the first five - 4—That out of the whole 'second five, Scott Moffatt looks the most pi omising, s—That the Lions may go places if Barr's cue Cmbm's knees hold up Composite box score for first nine games gis Os tot Prosser 26 18-22 70 Mac Williams ___l4 14-18 42 Cm bin 15 8-10 38 Barr 'l3 5-10 31 Stopper ___ 11 7-10 29 Chi istman • 11 5- 7 27 Racusin 6 6- 9 18 Moffatt 6 5- 5 17 Rie.ardson 6 1- 4 - 13 Rhodes ___ 0 3- 4 3 Ch al mei s 1 ...e 0- 0 2 Crowell 1 0- 0 2 Sapp 1 , 0- 0 2 RoN% a , 0 I- 1 1 ti , 11113-100 295 4-Game Jaunt week, ago, amassed seven field goals and foul fouls . to lead the Orange rebellion with a total of 18 points Lew Andreas, Orange coach, invited Lions to steak din net arta' the game Lions accept ed and Manner Chuck Hughes ~ aved 15 bucks , Gi and Cent al Station, New Yoi h, 7 a m , Jan 1, a smooth gent in a hound tooth's jacket almost sold Gem ge. Chalmers a thud intetest in the Brooklyn Briege Scott Moffatt, Jimmy Melia) &oh and Kerm Chi astman awed by the big town But it was old stuff to veterans Stopper, Corbin and Pi osser Sepciol to the Colleinan • Hershey, Pa, Jan 1 Coach John Lawther, of Penn , State; brought his basketball giants hoe tonight, put them to bed, then dis appeared Local iumois have it that he is lost somewhere in the hills of Heishey Heishey, Pa, Jan -2—Bulletin , Coach John Lawther retained here at 10 15 a. m almost as mysteriously as he vanished last night Said Lawthem "I couldn't buy a Hershey Bar in town last night, so I walked to Harrisburg foe one" In a now-you-have-it-now don't contest, the Lion cagers lost, 29- 26, to a scrappy Coloi ado Urn vetsity five Mai Collin, with one leg tied behind his back, powered the Lion attach . Thiity ~ MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose. 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