Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 10, 1939, Image 4

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fm intatinunal basketball and
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must be in before the end of
the semestet
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pected to begin next - Monday
with. wiestling slated for the
%telt of the second semestei
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Teams
Mit Lineup
To Hinge On
Capt. Hanna
By BERNIE NEWMAN
If Captain Roy Hanna can come
done. to 135 pounds before Satur
day, Leo Houck will inaugurate
tile 193:1 mit season with one of
the most balanced squads in years -
At present, Hanna is tipping the
beams around the 140 mark and
unless he works off the extra
poundage daring the next few
days, Coach Houck «ill be forced
to do u,lot of shifting In the dif
ferent divisions when his Nittany
tiara Mrs stack al against the
Western Maryland Green Tenors,
Saturday, in Roc Hall
Move up Would Leave 135 Open
A mote up in neights would
edge- out Ohm Red Stanko or
Frank Silvestri from the 145 pound
class, leaving the 135 pound divi
, Mon open Silvesti I is a veteran
of last season, and Stanko, who is
considered the most improved
since last veal, fought.. en
the freshman team
If this Condition exists, the only
alternative for Coach Houck will
be to move up either Al Taman
or_Alex Sopchak to the 135 pound
berth Both boys, quite small for
135 'era, have fought varsity in the
.ighter divisions, Sopchak at 118
and Tapman as the regular 125-
pounder the Past two seasons
Fistle followers who traveled to
Rec Hall the past week to watch
the bitters in action saw plenty in
the Tapman -"Sopey" 'Workouts,
both boys going at ft hammer and
tongs in their quest for supremacy
of the 127-pound dly‘ision,
Dertzo Presses Cooper
Mike Dertzo; 120 pound inti a
moral champ, is pressing Mike
Cooper for his varsity position of
last season Keen competition ex
ists in the 165-pound weight, with
Hank Schweitzer, Dave kicKinley,
and Les Cohen making the Strong
bids.
Johnny Patrick ?senior) is the
shining light among the 75 'era,
with his namesake giving Nate
Handler plenty of tumble in the
heavyweight class
But, watch Jim Louis and ,Ber
nie Sandson in the 155 pound class
It's a toss up
Social Health
Plan Adopted
, (Continued From Page One)
said that they may increase the
hospitalization quota although he
saw no particular need fm tt
since only in iare cases does a
patient remain in the Infiiinary
18 days
The "Health Insuiance" fund
cleated, by the fees will be con
ti oiled by the newly-ci eate d
Health Instnance Boaid, with the
piesident of the 'house as chair
man, Kaull 'said The plan also
makes the Phi Sigma Delta', reg l ,
ular ticasmy gualantot of the
fund and culls fat payment by it
of $lOO in case of complete defla
tion of the fund
Defration Improbable
"Complete dePat i on of the
Health Insolence fund, howevei,
is highly improbable, almost im
possible," Krull commented "Had
this plan been in use whend was
a freshman, the fund in those
four yeais ivouhr have teal:zed
approximately $684, liguting on
38 membeis pet year In that time,
no more than seven members of
the house have been ill, no mown
than four laid up in the Infu m
ai y. ,
"That seems to be about aver
age for our - house, and there is
no indication that the average
will rise to jeopardize our plan,"
he added , ~
The plan was adopted because
"fellows with the shiveis and a
hot head lie in bed waiting for.the
spell to pass without the cost of
doctor ". Now, at the first sign
of revel of illness, the member
can leant exactly what 15 wrong
‘ith him from a competent doctor
at. no cost, Krull said -
"Health Insurance has the dual
purpose of getting medical atten
tion at,once for , the sick and giv z
ing protection to the other mem
bers of the house by immediate
quarantine. uT the sick in the case
of contagious , disease," Krull
added.
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Houck Warns-Boxers
To Train For Annual
Frosh-Soph Battles
The annual freshman-sopho
name boxing meet, which has in
the past deletmined whether ea
not freshman customs shall be
dropped following the meet, will
be held the latter part of the
month
,Coach Leo Houck weaned that
those wishing to participate
should report to Rec Hall and be
gin conditioning themselves Paul
Geis, inttamural boxing manage',
willtn change of the meet
INTRAMURAL
RING 'CHAMPS
Pi csenting Johnny Dm Lzo '4O,
120-lb crass boxing champion
He hails Boni Heilwood and is a
forester Johnny is a southpaw
but he catties plenty of sleeping
powder in a right-handed round
house This is his second champ
ionship .he was 120-lb champ
at Mt. Alto A versatile athlete
he boxes .(ask his opponents)
he wrestles, he is a trackman, and
he plays basketball.
Attention' Heie comes Eagle
scoi.t- Geoige Hankins '4l, the
champion Of the 125-lb ,class • .
a 4-letter man at Narrowsbutg,
NY HS He was on the frosh
X-countiy squad last yew .
now he is out for the boxing team
Geoige wants to be a teacher
. he claims he could keep dis
cipline
Johnny Phillips '4l entered the
ring foi the first time in his life
What happened' , Johnny fought
four fights Johnny won all
- rout decisively Now he is champ
lonjof the 1,151 b class A Triangle
scholar, John comes horn Boh
m, N. Y.. . captained the foot
ball team, won letters in basket
ball and baseball . likes fishing
and Wayne King
Handsome Chailey Mattel n '42,
the champion of the 145-lb class
He attended Cailton H S in
Wilkes Bane The roped square
was new to Charley bat he ran out
a champion he loves to dance,
especially to Garry Clinton's mu
sic He's a C & F student .
Clark Gable ranks second to
Chat ley, because Chalky can box
The list man to balk Barney
Ewell's uppeicut that's Hai=
old Fly, 155 champ a phys
ed mo)oi, a boxing class undei
Houck was his only previous ex
pel 'Race hails from Johns
town . is a candidate for the
baseball pitching staff . a Phi
Delt and a juntoi says
he never expected to teach the
finals
A squale-Jawed chap is Dave
McKinley, winner of the 165-lb.
title his first boxing experi
ence a left hook is his favor
ite blow . a New Yoik boy, lie
transfeiied heir last year from
Noah Catalina State, where he
played fresh football not out
for football hew is a sopho
moic in Civil Engineming
Introducing J. Milled 'Frazier,
pride of Delta'Chi floored his
opponenCtwiee,to capture the 175-
{,lb division captain of the
tiaLk team, he holds the college
record for high and low , hurdles
IS secietaiy-tieasuier of IFC,
.. a member of Skull and Bones
this was his thud year in
intiainuial boxing competition ,
A slugger is Pat Costello,
heavyweight winnei also a
senior, vice-pies of DU and vai
sity boxing manage' . tips the
scales at 200 belongs to Lion's
Paw and Skull and Bones In
tends to go to medical school ..
lus them y of hoeing—when you
feel your left hit, throw yout
light ale' it
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As Openers Near
Juniors Win
Interclass
-Mat i Crown
By GEORGE SCHLESS
Freshman Bob Alexander, State
College High product, won the
145 pound interclass wrestling II
tle Saturday, while the Junk)]
Leant—with three veterans win
niug titles—took the class chum
Monship
Team 'limes were Juniors 22,
Seniors 15, Sophomores 16, Flesh
men 12
The meet did little to cleat up
battles for assignments for, the
opener with Nebraska Saturday
night. Roy Gensler and Joe Seal
70, outstanding 155 pounders, were
both out with slight injuries
Closest bout of the meet was
'he 121 pound final, in which let
tern= Midge King '4O was nearly
thrown by Clair Hess, scrappy
freshman, before winning by ref
eree's decision King reached the'
finals by throwing Randall Jacobs
'39, while Hess defeated Ellison
Kit Muff '4l
Frank Craighsad's experience
moved (no much for Bill Lawrence
'4O and Leo Horvath '4l, who, aft
er llitowing Chuck Bender '42,
gave the senior a close battle
John, the other half of the Craig
head duo,Aftin't do so well in the
135 pound class After winning by
default when Jack Henry, '42 suf
fered a rib injury, the sealer vet
eran Tost to Frank Gleason; a
tough, scrappy bophomore, by a
close decision Gleason gained the
finals by decisioning Pete Neidig
'4O t
Alexander got by two good men
to win the 145-pound title—Larry
Tate '4O and Frank Hemel '4l,
who 'won over sender Marbliall
Gates, who wrestled in the Nation
alb here last March
Lloyd Smith '4O, another local
lad, filled la vacancy in the senior
team and came off with the title,
but no team got credit for tile vie-
Imy Smith won decisions over
Wayne Bortr '4O and Al Heliner
'42, who threw - Chatlle Pavis '4O
ill an overtime bout
, Captakb Don Bachman ',bowed
no signs of last Yeal's knee Injury
as he weathered stiff opposition
provided by Charlie Rohrer '4l and
Joe Yakowitz '4O, who daclaloned
Ralph Sayre '42, son of a 'l3 Won
grannie, •
Husky 13111 Bachman '4l [plotted
Stan Strouch '42 in 10 seconds..
chile Ernie Bortz '4O had a little
trouble in throwing varsity man
agar Bob Wilson 'JO _ In the final
boot, Bachman started out to man
handle Boar, but the Junior slip
ped out front under and threw
Bachman with an arm bar and
body press in 4 J 1
George Elliott, - Junior heavy-
weight who wregtled is last yeat's
Nationals, wow close bouts front
Joe Vella '4O and Roger Sharp '39,
who threw Nick Mittica '42
Riflemen Drop Two
Losing its two postal
matches to the Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology and the Vir
ginia Military Institute shortly
before the Clnistmas vacation,
the vaisity iiflemen will attempt
a comeback in a 5-Way postal
match Friday night in the Armory
against the University of Akron,
Boston University, University of
Pennsylvania, and the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute
January- Clearance
. Come, in and'
look around . . .
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Tuesday J,anuary 10, 1939
Eight Scramble For
Berths On Cub Five
With less than two weeks c.-
miming before the 1930 campaign
of the fi osh couttmen gets un
detway, Coach Nick Thiel yester
day announced eight men who on
the basic of peiformance in daily
practice air battling it out for
first-stung assignments on the
squad -
They are henry White and
Chialey Medial, apparently des
tined for-the gnat!" posts, How
aid Smith, center; Bill Kelley,
Mattin Sonnenfeld, and Harty
Krause vieing fot a foi weld as
signment, with Elinei Gross as
the logical choice fot the remain
ing foi wale position
Hal High has done creditable
work and may replace Bill Coll=
who suffeied a sprained ankle on
Thin sday night. Kelley has also
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Thiel is, pumatily aiming to
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