Friday, - Februaiy- 24, 1939 Pitt Court men, Navy Wrestlers Here. Tomorrow Between. The Lions Hy, HERB CA RAN. Sports Editor State fans will be deprived of one of the season's most important Nittany Lion spot is events. That boxing meet at Army, tomorrow up at, the Point may indicate the champion ship possibilities of, Leo frouck's boxers Here is the getting Both teams ale undefeated - Aimy, with a team of veterans, is the ine§ent Easton Inteicol ',spate titleholder And both teinns.ale appal catty strong in the same weight classes Although the-Cadets have not nioduced the same lineup nn every meet( they have thi ea of last year's Eastern champs and one titleholder from the year before ' Cooper Points For Win In the opening bout Mike Coop• ei will face Cadet LavendtiSky in their third meeting in two years The , Seldiei defeated Mike in the finals of the Intel collegmtes and in last - season's dual meet, but 'Little i Micbiiel has been pointing Corsages f - for Seniof Ball 11 _ : ' A R E M 0 . R . The Florist I 222 W._ Beaver Dial 3151 ' A FTER'THE BALL ,IS OYER 13ririg Your Date To DON LYMAN'S RESTAURANT Excellent Prod Quick Service OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE • Dancing This . , I A Week-End? B&Sure You 114v,en't Forgotten Anything, ;; • Perfumes, • Cosmetics A, Toiletries •• • Candy,' Cigarettes • REA AND DERICK -Allen StreA, Next' to Bank Clock THE :FIRST NATIONAL: BANK ry ' OF , ' STATE' COLLEGE _ „ Membei.of ' Federal Deposit lnaurcuice:Cin:;Roiation - ' - for this encounter and ,he warns us that the outcome will be dill'- , emit this yea'. With what vague information we have been able to gather (the service academies seem lathe' skimpy with their publicity ma terial), improved Al Tapman ns slated to go against a champ of two yeas% ago, Cadet Bess—and we remember him as a typically tough little Amy man,. Another Aimy champion, Cadet Hull, who, wan the 155-pound crown in 1938, has moved up a weight class and Jim Lewis will meet his toughest opponent of the year ,When Champ Shanley, the Cad ets' 1:15-pound winnet last year i and now boxing at 145 pounds, steps into the ring against burly Red Stapko the loathe', is sure to fly; haid,and fast Shanley - is an athlete of the bull-neck viniety and isn't easily hurt—but neither is the Nittany Lion red-head ,Harry Stella, Aimy football captain and a newcomer on the tcam, is supposed to be an ace :adman, and it will be tackle versus halfback when he meets a iapully improving Penn State sophomme, Johnny Pataick. That gives the Cadets a vets, possible five points, ‘i , ith no in formation on who 1 , , slated to meet the three iemammg Houckmen— Capt.' Roy Hanna,, Heinle Sand and Johnny Patiick Semen But that doe , ' not mean that A t my's elmmptong ate unbeatable —tt is an expel tented and int inovefl Gaup of larcets that En Leo Mot tan Hotielc will qcnd into the, ring Hockey Games Slated Piepping his Lion hockey men for the Lafayette tilt March 15 at Hershey, Coach Arthur Davis will hold'an extensive scrimmage to morrow afternoon on the College Pond Another game:is scheduled for the Hershey Ice Palace a week later with the limshey Junim Cubs Boxers Meet Soldiers Away For sth Fray By BERNIE NEWMAN A band of Lion watrims will leave this morning from Nittany Valley to invade West Point's gatilson on the Hudson Well-fm tified with bushels of left ,hooks and right hands that sti ihe thas, the Penn State' boxing team is detra mined to settle an iinpin (ant issue and realm to thee• lan with victory, which would mean five in a - 1 ow They will be met by a rugged foe , in the Atmy boys, howevem. and the fnewolks are expected to resound ovem a gmeat amen when these two teams meet, fem the Kayilets also boast of an unde feated record to date '' —ln fait they temain.undefeated the past two yews lot they sailed though an undefeated six-meet season last yea] and went on Awn theme to Like the Intmeol legmkes Two '3B Champs Back - Thee ' cadets were crowned champs and, of these three, two sue mamba's of this yeses team Lavendusky, 115-pound champ, and Shanley, head of the 135 di vision, mill be in these battling fin then Millais again this year Captain Hallman, 165-pound tit lelpldet, was giaduated But Bess, semational 116-pound champ a two yea s ago, and Neg- Icy,' Hull and Taylor, other mem i)Cl9 of last year's classy aggte gation, will also be included in the chai gee sent against the Lions to mm low afternoon That makes up the t.onsign ment of belting-beauties Len /Boucles oilmen must face But, to heat them talk, it's going to be vatoi yat bust Mihe Coopm is only too - anxious to meet up with latvendusky once again and et ase defeats of, the past season Lions Tuned For Soldiers AI Tapman and Captain lioy Hanna meet newcomers in Bristol and Rising Red Stanko Is as lugged a fighter as Shanley and is expected to give the champ a teal battle. Bernie Sandson has been tun ing up ins left jab for Veteran Negley,,Jim Lewis has his right hand cocked for Hull, and John ny, Patrick Senior will do well against Taylor if he shoved up as he did in the Virginia meet Johnny Patrick Sophomore will Dade blows with Stella; Captain of next yeni's Army football team, in the unlimited division , SPORIO6RAPHIES Pluggers—Cooper,Bortz Lavendusky Beware! ' Cooper Is Aiming For,Revenge By BERNIE NEWMAN "I've got a score to settle with that guy Lavendusky, and I'm go ing to give all I have, and maybe more, to dO it 'tomorrow_ after noon" tinagine little Mike Cooper mak ing that statement. and looking so determined ashen he says It Well, he was plenty hot under the collar. (He had Just finished three strenu ous rounds on the heavy bag at Rec Hall) But, even taking this into con sideration, v.e asere convinced he meant every word of It - Mike's‘'size Is no Indication of his abilities Battling the past Ow years as varsity 120. pounder, Coop remains undefeated thus tar this season Not' much taller, than a plot Ot peanuts, he has had to face all taller opponents ' Never fitting a boxing glove on his, hand before coming heie, it wasn't until his sophomorb year when he decided to try his hand at the ,intramurals_ But Ms In ability. to, _come, doves to 120 pounds forced * him to forfeit the match and he urns eliminated from tho tourney Contintring to work out with the boxers, however, and before the season was tiro meets. under way, Little Mike learned enough to edge Hen Byrd out of the , 120:pouml berth , He modestly explains that .Alex Sopchak, la responsible for all this, for it was Al, he says, who encour aged 'Mit and - taught him most of tho fundamentals , -_,:Vitat, statistics. Was on fresh. man baseball team . played two Years of high, school football and basketball '.-. comes from a min rang town near,.Wllkes-lilarre .. peethoverOs Moonlight Sonata:just gets hinr. . got up,to the finals in - the Intereolleglates" last year his , mother:ls' his greatelt tight' " " PENN STATE COLLEaIAN I INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS Alpha Zeta notched its third win in as many Intramural Bas- Icetball League struts by edging Phi Kappa P'3l, 12-10, in Rec Hall Monday night Section 1 Alpha Zeta joins Alpha Chi Rho of Sec tion II in the three wins, no loss es gioup Chuck Bowman paced the Be ta. 3 to a thrilling 21-19 overtime victaiy over Alpha Chi Sigma in Section Iff for the feature battle of the evenirg Bowman tallied Weighing-In For• Mat Tourney Continues Weighing-in tar int: anal al wrestling latch began yester day will continue in Rec Hall today, Manager Robert. T Le%l4 revealed yesterday Bouts will begin Monday aft. einem, but no definite schedule has been 'dam(' Contestants , will be notified by telephone the winning field goal in the ex tin pealed after the seine was tied at 17-all at the end of the regula tion time Sigma Tau Phi Wins, Sigma Tau Phi kept its slate clean with a 23-16 ttiumph over Beaver House with Sid Hausman and Shep Fteedman chalking up eight points apiece Tau Phi Del ta (hopped Phi Kappa Sigma, 12-8, in Section VI Only two Independent League contests were scheduled Monday night with Mac Hall Waiters coming out ahead in then initial encounter Los Canes B.tsiochos bowed, 39-18, to the Waitets in Section VII, with Jaclt Watford scoting 16 points for the victois tnit 1 decisioned thrigsfoid Lil -1 es, 18-15, in Section VI Sunday Games Listed Gaines Sunday 2 30—Faiimont Hall—Varsity Hill, Poiestiy So ciety—W atts Itnll, Dionnes—Hai vey A C , 3 16—Beta Sigma Rho—Alpha Chi Rho, Pi Kappa Phi—Chi Phi, Delta Chi—Beaver Howe, Beta Theta Pi—Sigma Tau Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa, Delt i Theta Sigma . — Tau Kappa Epsilon in the howling competition at the Dux Club Tuesday night, Al pha Phi Dolt shut out Alpha Sig ma Phi 8-0, while the Chemist., and TKE blanked Delta Chi and Theta Chi, respectively, by the same qcoie Football Conch Dick Harlow has been annotated curator of oo logy in the Harvard University museum , of compauative ioology Oology is the rollertlon and study of eggs `SiSter' Thinks Ernie's Wrestling Good . . . And It Is ! By GEORGE SCHLESS Presenting All-Around Man of the Week—Ernest Frederick Bartz oho halls Pion) Punxsutawney (end he's aloud of it) Ernie did enough in high school to giNe him an all-time all-Amer ican ranking, even if he hadn't bothered with dny activities after coming to College For Ernie oas 'one of the nth leticest of Pun ♦y' s athletic Groundhogs oith four years of football, too of basketball, too of wrestling, too Of track, and one of baseball to his credit. , As a freshman he played center on the Cub football team,. then went out for wrestling (his favo. rite sport), won the fresh 175_ pound post, and was elected hon orary co-captain with Midge Xing Last year, a sophomore, he wrestled in the heavy weight class Although' he weighed only 180 pounds, lie made a good showing against men who outweighed hint by as much as 60 pounds This year, in his normal weight class (176 pounds), he has piled up a plenty. good record So far he has pinned Levitt of Cornell, dee!. sioned Hendricks of Array, Hark. lessof Princeton, and Condon of Nebraska, and lost only close matches to Don Nichols (Michi gan's Big Ten champion), and Le_ high's Bob Matthes (undefeated in sic years of organized grappling) Vital statistics. Husky, blend, sic feet tall, always grinning . . has a "Mettle (quotation marks are Ernie's), who is also a Puns sutawneyiee and, like "brother" Ernest, a Phys Ed major loves to eat, especially "sister's" home made bread . . spends summers as a lifeguard back horse .. big gest thrill was first time ."sister" saw him wrestle greatest am. bitioo as a, kid was to be a pro grunt.and.groaner, but now. be's satisfied with being an amateur Cagers Win, 5440; Move To 3rd Slot By 808 WILSON Custci got aff light 'The scalp job that was done on the genes al and his little band iwas just a haircut and singe com pared to the 54-90 (in fight) trimming that Penn State's bas- Icettnil Lions gme West Virgin ia's II ounta ineei s Wednesday night But :mom ding. to John Lawthel "We'll have to play better ball than that to beat Pitt" whom the Islittanymen face in Rec Ball at 8:10 p m tomm tow Pitt Dangerous Opponent Having eliminated the Moan lanleels horn the fester of sen ous-opponents-yet-tr.be-met there by moving into the Eastein Con ' fei &ice thud place, the Lawthei men face, in Pitt, probably the most dangerous obstacle in then 'metentic einem toward the Con feience clown A victory, over Cmlson's "glamor" boys to- Mei low night would put the Lions in a tie for second place with Cai negie Tech's 'Fattens By whipping West Virginia the Nittany cagets annexed their thud consecutive Conference vic tory It was a game of offense against offense with the Lawthei men waxing hot behind the ex pelt basketeei ing of Charley Piossei in the last quaitei totuin the contest into a. complete rout Brooks Tops Scoring Despite his brilliant evening at the basket, Prosser was not high man Cliff McWilliams'. 17 digits topped Prosset's aggre gate, but Cliff was second in points to West Vit pitta's linnet Bu oaks uho iegistmed 18 mark ets Second in Conference scor ing, Brooks set a new league foul ecoi d (11 stiaight) against Penn State last eeck State played flashy but etia'ic ball thinughout the first half, but led the Mountaincei s, 19-13, at the half after trailing, 5-4, at the eel of the fit at quaitei At the end of the thud petted the Lions woe ahead, 30-21 The has state West Vagina' fld fls tls Hockenbeny, f ___ 2 1- 1 5 Mcenttney 1 1- 1 3 Blanks, c 5 8-10 18 Mandieh, g 9 1- 1 5 Lothei, g 4 1- 1 0 Totals 14 12-14 40 Penn State fld fls tls Bair, f o 0- 1 4 Moffat 0 0- 0 0 Sapp, f 1 0- 0 2 Prosser, c 7 2- 4 16 McWilliams 7 3- 4 17 Cotbiti, g 5 Q- 0 10 Cf .timer s, g J 0 0- 0 0 Stopper 2 1- 1 5 Totals 6-10 54 West Vaginal __ 5 8 10 17-40 Penn State ____ 4 15 11 24-54 Tankmen Face Rutgers Away On the rebound allot being wal loped 56-19, by Pitt last Saturday, the Penn State I,arsity swimmers will attempt to regain a win-stride against the Rutgers University mermen in New Brunswick, N J tomorrow Conch Bob Galbraith expects Rtitgels to have strong men in ev ery meth, but he believes that State will have more reserve strength With the 400-yard free style relay looming as probably the deciding es eat, Coach Galbraith is faced Stith the dilemma of picking his No 4 man Regulars Captain Chuck Welsh. Bill Kirkpatrick and Bob Allison %%111 team pith either Dick Rohner, Phil Bogatin, John Crocker or Stan Marcus as State's relit% outfit Gal Back to Rutgers Lion Coach Galbraith, Rutgers '24, will be taking his mermen to the pool which nun his stamping ground when he made diving his. tort' as an undergraduate Return ing on Alumni Day, Galbraith will be slotting the school that saw him win the Eastern Intercollegi. ato curing crown for three, years, the Eastern Collegiate champion. ship for a like number of times, and then close his diving career by annexing first place in, the ini. tial National Collegiate meet at Annapolis in 1924; Isis senior sear DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING cxr,• s k'D' 41 Quick Service ,044 4 . 5 c and up a Print GRAHAM & SON Established Since 1896 Fencers Seek Third Victory In Lehigh Duel The Nittany Lion fence's hone to retold their third consecutive victory when 'they duel an Im proved Lehigh squad in Rec at 2 p m tomorrov, A thrilling match is promised in the sabers with James Bright, ace I-nglneer sabeiman, battling Co. Captain ,Tohn Lipeerlty Bright guttered only one defeat last year mid that was a close 5.4 decision to State's co-captain State Lineup Same Coach Harry Knitter will start. the same team that trimmed Rut gers last week 13-9 nith the es_ ception of one epee bout Earl SO oak, «ho has been 111 all sea von, will replace Roger Kirk in the No 3 position Scotty Rankin and Elmer Low enstein.. the Lions' only undefeat, oil s« ord-n (elders, are (expected to silo easily over the Engineers In their foil and epee matches Because of the weak spots in the No '1 foil and epee divisions, Coach Kruttet will probably use tno sophomores, Doug Adams and Ed larger as substitutes, in an ef_ fort to,strengthen the team for the Cornell meet Jack Good's excellent perfoi. mance against Rutgers has dell. nitelv placed him as a regalin sa. bei man, and he is :sure to see plenty of action Saturday Trials Slated For Trackmei With the Indoor IGI-A meet just u week off, Old Man Wintei seems to be doing his best to pie vent the Penn State taackmeii from getting into shape Since cold weather delayed the intet class meet scheduled fm Wednes day and Thursday, Coach Chick Weiner plans to ion it oft today and tomm low • Undecided les yet ulna men will make the tip to New Yolk City next Saturday, Coach Weiner plans to use the intei-class alien as a time tint' foi the Inteicol lemates It seems likely that Captain Miller Flamm, winner of the 50- yard high handles at the Penn A C meet, Bob Clink, denim of 13 feet in the pole-vault in the same meet, and Nick Vulsmanic, win ner of first place in the shot-put event in the Ohio State meet, will represent Penn State at New Yolk A four-mile and a two-mile re lay team may be taken if runners me found in shape to battle the higher asking competition they mill be forced to meet The fi esh men mill be lemesented by a med ley relay team Today's events in the class meet between the heshmen-sen 'ors and the juniors-sophomores will be the 60-yard dash and the mile and half-mile lams TOmor low, Coach Werner plans to hold the 2-mile run, the shot-put, the pole-vault, the 35-pound weight throw and the medley relay Foul tea ins, one rem esenting each class, mill compete in the relay Appioximately one out of evoiy nine students at Penn State holds an NYA job MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine; for every purpose It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourinsheng. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts, in your mouth this is the loaf for you Morning Star, Tru4Vheal- -- Purity Bread and Trophy Winner Cake. ) equ i , .... ,, , 1 7 "'- —...... .4.. Matmen Set For Sailors; Match At 7 By GEORGE SCHLESS Na.% , .'s 'Midshipmen typlitional measming stick for Lion wrestling seasons, will be in, town to pass Judgment on (Marne Speolel s 1919 product In Rec Hall II 7 p m to morrow Last sett tln Nutanymen knocked off the Salim lads, and as a result chalked up the 19:4 sea son just a shade on the success side of the ledger, fet men though a State mai team studs up with out a single Hasten 0 champ a win, user Nasy definitely sases it from bring classed as a failure But ibis year things etas be a little tougher fm the local grunt ers, for In theft first season under Ray Sunni, es-assistant to Pop Gallagher at Oklahoma A and M, the sssaliS from Annapolis have detected North Carolina, Harvard, sod Penn (a 30.0 chiles ash), and in theft onit loss the, gase Lehigh a tough fight In less than a full season under Sulu tz, the Middies arc beginning to show the results of being pi cached the Oklahoma style sum mat lied by Gallagher's motto "When you lay a hand on your opponent, eon him" Instead of the typical shifty, fast type of wiestlei found in the Midwest, houes,m, the Navy men me most ly slower and sttonget Leigh Wins 5 Straight Chuck Leigh, Na%3 s captain and 136-pounder boasts a record of five sta aught urns, four by falls Another out , ,tanding man is ‘ Geozge Could, senior 123-pounder Item Oklahoma Heas%weight Al len, Bergner, the Middies' MU gi Id captain, is the strongest man in the academy uelghs about 215, and has shahn imps moment in e‘er 3 meet this pear The lest of the Nat) lineup hill pi obabb conskt of John Landreth at 121, senior Luther Reynolds at 115, sophomme Bob Serale, at 155, either Toinmy Ta‘lor or a strong hot named Limb at 165 ninth lo wan Heim Spector aL 171 State Lineup Intact The Lion lineup will Probably be the same as In the past two meets, since Davie White took mei Carl King's 121-pound duties Waite is getting Omer the erects of tenting damn a weight class and should shin some real stun tomot low Either lobo or Frank Ciaighead (even Chatlie isn't al mals sure) will be at the 128_ poundpost Frank Gleason mill again perfoi in at 136 The Lions' success depends Inigel) on the header end or the squad—toe Scaizo at 145, Roy Gensler nt 151, Don Bachman at 161, Ernie Bort/ at 175, and War ren Elliott dt heaNy Matinee Roller Skating Sun Afternoon 2 to 4.30 cinms COLISEUM ROLLER RINK Evergreens, State College, Pa Best For . . . , • / Purity, Quality and Taste I ! 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