Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 20, 1939, Image 3

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    ETiday,.lanuary 20, on A
ucknell boxers Battle Lions At 7 P. M. Tomorrow
Siekness,'lnjury Haunt
%Mien; Ilanna, Sandson,
;Lewis May Be Kept Out
~ By BERNIE NEWMAN
I ..1:1; grippe , -Iterfpedl in the other
lay ' find hearth ,Iwo of Leo
410iteit's ace - galtinen ; „glving the
ilDoetor" la ifew,more problem.; to
figure ,out.,befoie Lemon ow night
,WhAll the ,Nittany wartime wade
,shoo
filvens' in 'tee Ball,
frrtivities beginning at 8 p m _
Captain Roy Donna and Bernie
s pa nrigon,,l36 'and 1511-pound rept e
[entativev, wetelaiten down twit
I'llegdaY by the littlg hog nod have
OM forGN to miss ;hi ep days of,
trktla Although they, will woth
;out lightly . today,' it .is doubtful
'whether they will, he in cgood
'enotigh,condition to step Into the
''rlnged rogtt urn, tomorrow night
1 ' Bucknell Beat W Virginia
i_ Almfg with all this, the,ryuestion
as to whether, Pr not+ .I . lin Lewis
nib) be able to light mgt also he
!derided upon this afternoon
- Although the eat on lily fore-,
head which lie lecglited last Sa,t-,,
\inlay night In his bour_vrith the
:Western Maryland slugger, Cal
'men, has healed up very nicely, IL
he up to Coach liouelc to mark
final stamp of approval on the
Spatter ,
i So, all in all, things haven't
...been too' rov on Cauliflower - Lane
!these - past few days _
1 Lewis' Condition Questionable
Bucknell, triumphant over West
.Virginia lust week in their sea
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vion's opener, will arrive, here to
iday with only two veterans, the'
;other six,rnembeis of the team re-
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Feger;al , l4Tosit Lnimrance,Corporatioh
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ported to be gteen matell,tl
But these too veterans ate Cap.
Into Martin Quick and Don Walk
er, 176 and 146 pounders,' respec
tivelyi Quick has been defeated
r,,sb ante during fits inteirollegf
ate !career, and that was nt,the
hands of Clump Tony
Sala
Ile will stack up against our
own Johnny Patrick, Si , in what
will most likely titre out to be a
hectic battle Pat ick, he (IN
pinyed a bountiful Tight hand In
last weeks bout, 'will be farmd
against a fellow wit° can also
pitch
to
quite nicely, liC(.0111:
hag to repot is - •
Walkejr Meets Stanko
Bucknell's other ‘etetan, Mio is
slated to handle the 145 pound do
tiem, boxed himself Into a detimion
last ueelc in the Wed. Virginia
meet as a ‘ 155-poundei He will
meet Red Stank°, another Houck
man with dynamitein his right
hand ,
Figuring close bouts In these
two divisions,' one could 'Wily
see that the Nittany_ Lions could
use very nicely theft three ailing
mitwielders , mho battle in the oth
er weights
- - Al Tapman will see action, even
,if lie Is forced to climb up a thvi
slow and .take over Captain Han
na's duties Boxing a much tulle
opponent last week, Turman far
%cry well ^
, 10 the case that Taman is n
ad up, Alex Sopchnit will step
anti - make his season's debut
they 127 pounder, with Mike Cor
holdinkr.clowu the 120 class
Also, _Dave McKinley may
action, for the first time this 3
In ease Sandsomis unable to I
Ile will be used as the 105 pi
de:, 11 Ilb Lewis going ilown to
1119 right weight
- In case Lewis is unable to
ticipate, Coach Houck may
Paul , Bachman Bachman,
graduates next month, fought
the varsity team in some rat
last ,year anCts eligible only
this Bracknell meet
Johnny Patrick, Jr, may get
heavyweight assignment over
Handler Patrick has been
proving considerably these
woelcv and has given Ham
memo tough battles in their ,di
engagements up rin the pa
foundry, and it looks as though
Ole Master would like to see wl
Patty can do in, meet competitl
The remainder of Bucknel
team v. 111 include George OW
man at 120, Rill McKee, 127, Ja
Plough„ 135, Bob Keenan, 155,
John ,MeElhany, 165, and Charley
Reed in the unlimited division
MORE HONORS FOR JAVELIN ACE
American and,All-College track,and^field,konors were awarded
lesday to Nick Vukmanic (above): State's ace javelin thrower,
Daniel .1 Ferris, secretary;treasurer.of the-natronal A A. U
manic, who as a.sophomore last year won the Penn Relays, IC
ICAA, and National AAU javelin titles, is 'one of 17 college
tee to make both the All College and All American teams
able exception of
crow's opponents
the greatest threat
looted season for the
.is yea'
gear the Quakers won the
catches, 7-2 State letaliat
dh a 7-2 win in the epee di-
Penn squeezed a 5-4 vie-
.4y in the saherJ:muti, finishing
the meet with a 14-13 final score
Rent the - bitter taste in the
mouths 'of the Lions, who will
molmbly, be the aggresso!s to-
MOll OW,
Foltz, Lipeczky Lead
Co-captain 'Dean Foltz, No
man on the foils team and No 2
to early the Lions through for
Achilles 'ln most of his bouts,
along' with Co.captain John Lip.
eczkv, No rmail on the epee and
sabot squads •
Coach 'Harry Krutter hoe an
nounced the 'following regulars
for tomorb:Wes ;matches foils—
Polt,, No." 1, 'Elmer Lowenstein,
No 2; Sam',Rankin, - No 3; epee
—Lzpeczky, No 1, .Flotz, NO 2,
Lov.gnstein,•No 3, sabet.7Lipe
tzky, No 1; Paul Fiebnret, No 2,
and Dardel.Lyons,`No 3 -
Goodman ni,Coach
Frank Goodman.-'37 bag been
named coach of boxing and teach
er of health education at the Blue
Ridge School for Boys, lienderson,
N C Goodman nas National in
ter(ollegiate boxing champion In
1946,and took the Easterntitle In
Pi lb M.1(1,1137
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PENN STATE•COLLEGIAN
men' -
. Chester
apt-to outamm a team of mermen
.tge in Glennland Pool at 7.20 p m
foi a Vlllanovu outfit 'which can-
ctory over Carnegie Tech last Sat,
s will attempt to make-it two in a
Asiunknown quality, the West
Ches+ei mime are repotted to
have an excellent medley relay'
team and good-men" in both the
bad , - and, beast-stroke events
Summed up, , theY , are reportdd as
having a few strong swimmers
but-tittle supporti n g material
- Gfillninth intends using
, aboi.t , the same line-up that lost
to Penn and Oen.oveithiew Tech
tomonow's meet, with the rids
sibility of several strong reserves
seeing action -
St'ate's meliley relay taco who
set a new record at Tech,wjll be
forced to the limit if reports are
true, and Captain Chuck Welsh,
freestyle, Maik Vinzant, back
sticker, and Al Boileau, breast
sttokei, will have then cork cut
out for them
Gry McLaughlin, undefeated
this season, Will be favored in the
fancy diving and will probably
get toughest competition from
teammate Lathes Hoy who has
shoun rapid improvement in the
past two - weeks
L /ins Ken Bunk and Boyne
Wood will swim the 220 and 440-
vai , l distances with the possibili
ty of Tom Robinson getting in oil
one of these events
Captain Chuck Welsh, Bill
Kiiiti•atriek and 'Harry Allison
ate slated to splash ,out the
sprints with' John Ciockei and
Dud, Rubnet also as possibilities
Velma Mark Vinzaßt and
sOnnomoie Dave Welsh will take
ewe of the back-stiolse while, Al
Boileau and Bill Reilly do likewise
in the bleak-stiolse events
Cub lifermen, Matmen Open
114ercersburg. Tomorroth
Lion Minn'Ow.l.-B,egin
College Caieers
Penn States cub swimmers will
get their collegiate baptism when
they meet the strong Mercersburg
Academy mermen at IMereeraburg
tomorrow
Taking care of the freestyle and
sprints, the Lion Cub's milt . .!have,
Don DelManzo, Elmer Webb, John
Pay, Harold Raab, Jaeht,Sloan,
Phil Bogotin, ana;latud Shaper
Dave Lynch and Ralph Erwin
will dive foi State AI Prici, one
tkr the leading frosh diters'all fallt
Iv' recovering from an appendec
tomy mul mill ,not , be able to eom•
pete..l
`,Webb 'and - Jack Fruchter
swim the backstroke events, while
Martin Morgan and I,awrencet Cur
tis will bettioein the breaststroke
Dlstaiiice , •men will be Thomas'
Reisman and Raab or John 'Les.
ter 1 ' •
Girl Tootballer —tEsther„Burn
ham, age 14„Middlefield, "Conn,
played center foi Middlefield An
Cadets in 1939.; •
Lion Five Keyed For Temple Tomorrow
After
,35-33 Defeat By Unbeaten Tech
Matthen To
Face Green
Tiger Team
:Speidel's Lineup Intact
For Battle Away
By GEORGE SCHLESS
The smite Lion wrestling team
'that Wee hot, then cold last Sat
tuft} to tie, Nehrasica—the'same
combination of experience aell In
expetipnce—today invatlev they.t.
gets' lair to take,onan even green , "
et Princeton team tomorrow after-TlOOll
In addition to the Cocithusker
-meet, which served to point out
the weaknesses on the lentil. Char
lie Speldel's mem have behind
-them last` night's tangle with thFS
strong Wolverines of highn
The meet was held after life Col
legian went to ,press
Although ,both LC high and
Franklin and Marshall defeated
Ndhraska, Coach Jerry Adam and,
several of his wrestlers pointed'
put, that the Cornituskers kept
nothing in reserve in the State
meet, tile last, of their Eastern
tour, and gave everything they had
to,scrape out the 14-14 tie
But tomorrow's result, kill! be
, the first real indication of how the
Lions stack up among the past's
mat combinations they will he fac-
Ing
for, the rest of the season
- Again , the Spealelmen place
most of theft hope on the 'veterans
=Carl Icing at 121 pounds, Frank
Craighead at 128, Don Bachman
at 155,,and Ernie Bort, at 175 Joe
Scalp), sophomore 145 pounder,
proved ilt4 prowess in skinning the
deciding, points against Nebraska
..Frank Gleason,. at ,135 and Flank
Not pel at 145 are expected to show
up better than in their first inter
callegiate competition last week,
- noiv that they ;hasp wrestled ,two
intercollegiate bouts
At Princeton, Coach Jim, Reed
has had even more holes to fill
than had Speidel With, only one
veteran left. Reed lost some of the
big parts in East
ern Intercollegiate =Mom tot the
last set oral years—Dick Harding,
ed Capers, Cheek Powers,
•Mouse" Emory, and Charlie
Toll
Only remaining member of the
team that edged out State, 16 12,
last season is Captain Addison Po
shay, who lost a decision to King
in -1% hat was -then ,the 118 pound
class Foshay has sinee,moved up
0,128 pounds
Hockey Team Ready
To Meet Lafayette
Its scheduled opener with WIl
liamsport cancelled by snore last
Saturday, the Nittany Lion Ice
hockey team will open it belated
season against Lafayette at Sky
Top in the Pocono mountains to
morron afternoon
Members of the squad who will
leave,from the Athletic store at 7
ip tomorrow are Captain. Joe
George Mei yn, Robert
Ingram, Robert Van Benschoten,
Philip Rhodes, George, , Wolbert,
Carl DeLong, Preston Dowles, Mar
shall Gates, Joe Gillespie and Os-
car Smith Along oath them will
go Coach Arthur F Davis and
Manager Richard James
Six Grapplers Were In
Interclass Bouts
Six of the eight - men who repre
iented the freshmen in the inter
class wrestling feet -,two v.eeks
ago will probably again see serv
ice when the , Cubs open their sea
son 'at- Mercersburg - Academy to
morrow:, '
Bob hleiander,,who non the In
terclass 145-pound title, and Clair
Hess, who lost a 'close decision-to
varsity 121-pounder Carl King in
the finals, are the outstanding men
on the teem
,Bruce Paulhamus, treshinan
grldder, has broken into the lin&
up ,at 155 pounds. Philip_ Hetzel
has the, heavyweight post, nail
ther,•Jack Young or Perry File
stone may replace Chock Bender
in the 128-pound ~ class, depending
on a ' , last•jninitte choice of Joe
Krupa, 'intercollegiate chomp
1937; who 'has been tutoring the
freshmen. '
Others who have 'i - successfully
defended their spoßi.ifor'the last
two weeks Lire - Jack Henry at 13b,
Ralph' Sayre at 165, and. Stan Stn
ruch,'at 175 •
WOUNDED LION
CLIFF McWILLIABIS
`42 Courtmen
Open Season
Meet Dickinson Sem Squad
In Rec Hall Tomorrow;
Prospects Bright -
A squad of embi yo Lowther
men, the cub con itMent of Coach
Nick Thiel, 101 meet, an" un
keen n Dickm , ,on Seminary team
In nee Hrill at .3 p m tomon cm
in the opener of an eight-game
c:immugn
Looking polished and well
geni cd after weeks of dull, the
10:1 , 1 cub edition is expected to
rnak,-,oon-ampiessive-debut—under
Lion colors, =tailing to Coach
Thie, i• I
Howaid Smith will most likely
hold down the Lento post with
Chit,ley Medial and Bill Kelley
at tLe guaid assignments El
mei Gloss and Rusty Sonnenfeld
will in all probability take cafe
of the fotwaid positions
Hit High and Haity Ktause
ale in the limelight as likely sub
'stitailes at foiwaid uith Hank
White, Bill Gollam, Fiancies Per
lis, and Joe Jones fighting it out
foi sub guaid positions '
Smith, Kelley, White and Med
hit all over G feet tall
Riflemen To Fire In
3-Way Meet Tonight
Viusity iiPemen coached by
Mum Donovan P Yeuell will file
a portal match tonight at 7 p
in the Atmoty against.the teams,
of the Manna Bartacks of the
Phil idelphm Naity Yaid and the
Utah Agmultuial College
Rated as a ci j ack team, the Ma
lmo ale expected to - give stiff
competition to the Lion shooters
In a the-way match last Fri
day night, results of which were
received today, the riflemen with
a score of 1341 vanquished the
Univosity of Akron, 1336, and
Vital= Polytechnic Institute,
1135 Pitt with the high score of
1193, and Boston Unnetsity M all
1359 tuumphed over State
The filing stung of 10 men was
composed of George Benttem '4O,
Ben Stahl '4l, Myles Altimus '4O,
Chi,stian Minim '4l, Bob McCoy
'4l, Dick Cuthbert '4l, Noah Getz
'4l, John Elliott '4l, Joseph Sher-,
man '4l_,kind Stan Runk '4l
Scorc4 neve made in the order
named 'with the first five being
used Inc the team record
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Crippled Cagenien Anxious For
Victory In Away Game
By 808 WILSON
Not at all plumed with the (testi act gn which pig:qui them ui then
Emtein Cottle' note debut, Penn State\ basketball Lions ate ,et to
take then spite out on the Owls of Towle Unicet , ,lty, mighty defend
-mg champs, whom they meet in Convention Hall at Philadelphia to-
Ow night
riCelllC , s to say, unapt low', tilt nal be the type of topv
tui yey, give-and-takc wamble that Stan-Temple game, have aluays
been since time immemorial And unle“, the Owls ate ynitten with
over confidence since then return to winging. say,, Lam, thei's Planing;
Lions (mask you, they ale crippled) tall be lucky to win et cn by the,
nal owect of mai gins
' Philadelphia Lawthei will
takr the same squad that made the
Muhlenberg trip a y,eek. ago Cliff
nho suffered n recur=
tome of an old ankle injury in
the Carnegie battle will likely
watch the game fiom the bench
Schett 'Moffat will situ t rn his
,teal
E,..cept for this one change, the
line-up will iemain the same Max
Corbin, Charley, Piosset, Bill
Stoppei and Johnny Bali eil
handle the other starting assign
ments Resei yes who will niche
the ti ip ale Noim Racusin, Kei m
Chihtman, Jimmy Richaidson
and an eleventh man yet un
flawed
Tem p I e, supposedly not as
siamig as last yetn when it won
_both the Eastein Intercollegiate
and National titles, will have
thice vetwans back from that
Zhammonslun quintet Lanky Don
Henderson nil stmt at motel,
Edon., Boyle and Howe Black at
guards
Two newcomers 'enlacing Don
Shi,his and Mike Bloom are Jim
my Dalton, .11, son of the Owl
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The Arrival of a Car Load of
Florida Tree•Ripened—No Color Added
Oranges, Grapefruits, Tangerines
For Sale on Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Direct from the Growers to the Siding at the STATE COLLEGE
FREIGHT STATION Will sell by the Half Bushel from car—
bring your baskets Delivery will be made at a small additional
cost Prices will be reasonable.
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posgtions
When Cat negat Tech spoiled
Stag's conference coming-out
pal ty by a 35.13 photo-finish sane
In Tuesday' night's spore-tmgling
melco, nice things happened
I—Five thousand thumping Penn
Mute hem Is and five thousand
sttangling Penn State tilt oats
got a tt ()dont that is nn 't In'
:or gotten soon
2-101. tans pinvcd to all , and sun
y that they were the team
to heat foe the Eastein Con
. fetenee mown this yeas And,
I—State's _hapless Lions served
notice to all whom et may con
e...in that they intended to be
came a pewee m Eastmn Con
, Science basketball
So packed with tateh-in-the
thi oat thti1h,..1%115, the game that
Mildly spectator left 'lee Hall
dissappointeil because the Nittany
men bet Between opening. whistle
and final gun dune seas never a
dull moment
A pair of field,goall by Chalky
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