- Tuesclay,.March 7,1'929 ,'Matmen Top . Syracuse As Boxers Lose To Badgers 1 Plans Spring Swim PMMica , Coach 'Bob 'Galbraith` will hold spring praellee for lily' swimmerq' In Glennland Pool beginning to., night and, cloning Jimt before the Banter vacation' Practice 9P1i410119 will be from 4-6 p m from Won day to Friday of each meek Freshmen anpbomotem and Jon -1014 are especially ciennegted to "mirtleipale,ln wailer ,_„ SEE . . ..7 The _Of -A From-the Walizio =the' - From the Green Rihbonlo „the Strapless 1 „ A •-• 'Evenink :Gown, .„ „ , W. S. ,•. A s DA NCE • t, 'March ao' -- .RECUMIL ' - ;Free.Admission 7onien tStudents ' ,BILL'BOTTORF - - FORMAL, Schweitzer To Replace, Lewis ' In Mit Lineup Jim Lewis, rugged ,165-potin der, will be out of the Lion box ing lineup for the 'remainder of ' the season becauseoof-a bad nose injury, it was learned today, leaving the 165-pound berth openito , Hank SChweitzer forthe, liztercolleglates ,Lewls'mose-was.brokep on the Syracuse meet and 'the Injury was aggravated the following week on the Army meet rDoc. tors warned, that another hard blow would cave In the bridge, of his nose 'Although Johnny Patrick, Sr., stepped down a weight last Sat urday 'night to take over his du, ties,•Pat will not be able to par ticipate in this division ,at the Intercollegiates this comong week-end because of , the - new ruling which calls for a figlrter to participate 50 per cent of the meets at a certain weight Schweitzer, a member of LlOO boxing teams the . , past three, wears, a ears, hasonot-seen ctiowon:any ,of•the meets so far this season And Mas been 'working our con.' stantly and is reported in fine shape. Conference Standing W L. i Pet , Georgetown . t 6 .44 600: •Carnegie 'Tech '5 4 '555 Terhple 4 4 500 Penn State 4 5 " 445' Pitt . 4 5 446 Went Virginia 4 5 445: Clearance USED ,RADIOS $4:9511p - • See Our New PHILCO and .',IBMERSON Radios • ' Ask About Our' RECORD CLUB t • .RADIO CORNER 'Opposite 'Postoffice 22-8 Victory -Closes Lion Dual Seasmi By GEORGE-SCHLESS Oranges foi dessert' That's , how , Charlie Speidel's wrestling Lions ;topped ,of' , then .dual meet season at Syracuse Sat .in day, coming through with a 22-8 victory and , showing the best bi and of gt appl mg they have (119- played all yea' ‘But work is fa t ovei the Nittanyinen, whose recoid Tor the season Shows ,five -wins (ovet inceton, At my, Navy, Cornell, and Syracuse), two losses (to Le high's-Eastern-champs and Mich igan's Big Ten title-holdei's), and one draw (with , Nebrasku) 'Poi on Finlay and Saturday ,the Nittunymen make then, hid foi honors in the tinily-fifth an nual Eastern ,Inteicollegiate tom nes,at Yale, and on the following weekend participate in the NCAA' championships lit Fianklin and Mai shall `Twins Wrestle The senior Craighead twins, ap ,pearing together in - the State line up for the first time this season, both von decisions at Syracuse and virtually assured themselves of the 128 and the 156-pound ,posts for this weekend, although both ass really 128-pounders Flank .deeisioned 'the 'Orange's `Swift, while John' , " experience was too-much for O'Connell,'who hrd 'an eight-pound advantage over 'the State man Once more it was Joe Scala - , who diew ,the tough assignment and came 'through This time he •took an wily lead oyes the highly touted Ken Betket, and success fully winded off dangerous aim locks to gain the nod. Waite Wins First Dive Waite secured his list victoiy in 'three starts as he flashed vastly improved foam to decision 121-pounder Stevens Roy Gensler and Captain Don Bachman were the only Lions to than by the fall Dante, the strong rGenslez nailing 155 - poundei Woodward with a body press and half nelson in 8:41, and the flashy ,B ach m a n overwhelming 165- pounder Durgin with a cross body ,ride in 6 07 Bortz Drops Decision Er ac Baits apparently hdld'the lead aver 175-paundet Paskevitch rthioughout the bout 'but Referee David Davel, a Syracuse gradu ate student, ,gave the decision to Paskevitch George „Hooper, Orange-gadder, paeved himself a strong contender for the intercollegiate heavyweight clown ,as he kept -Warren Elliot on the' mat for most,of the bout, then pinned him with a bar arm and figureloui ,in 8.14 ~" Sportography Patrick '39 Presents Puzzle TO Lion 'Ring Fans By BERNIE NEWMAN Local ringworms have 'been _puzzled by the showings Johnny .Patrick-Senior has displayed ever mace the meet with Syracuse. A -, , great 'deal was expected of him after the first meet of.tbe sea son when.he-polished off,his West ern Maryland opponent in so classy - st fashion Fle<took , the next meet by 'forfeit ,But all 'this -be wildennent rinse after the next meet 'when he lost ,by a TKO to America Wocyesjes of Syracuse Alter ; putting up a good .first found, Patrick tired-en the second heat and the fight was stopped when it , was,obvious that,he could offer no resistance to the wild` rushes of his , Orange foe. In the,next meet with Virginia, local spectators weremnly waiting for at Tinker of 'time when' he «would .drop ...SoMerville; but die tired.again,and,the'Southernqielt-; er was able to stay the remaining, loan& , and,getm draw out of Then.came the 'Army meet. Realizing ”something radically,' wion,g, ;we - waited -until -this meet to check Mn the matter. Pat-was in the dressing :room befine the fight. Jersey . wasi wetifrom perspiration. We; . questioned shim as 'to 'the -reason; for 'this and ,legrned Abe follow- 1 ing. ,During the day of hes fight, for some, unexpldmable rreason, ',Pat loses ~a -few ,po'unds ,by continual, ,perspiring. Not that -he ,es' nerv-" ens 'Not•that;hc,es worried. But,. ,he stuti„no-matter -how.relaxed he; may be, "he emitenues 'to 4gerspirer and by fight -tune The is , exifaust: !ed. - . , , , `No matter /how 'easy -the 'malty, 'take it an ,the /first ammd, /he, still, comes ' out ;for :the Tramming • two, so /tired 'that•he , can I May 'raise, hi% arms. ' ' - ' We watched for this and, sure 1 1 . , •(Continued On Pap Four) PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Wagers Los Owls _ln Nay,BOB WILSON Their title hopes blasted ,by.Ctii megie Tech's Tei rible , Tartans in a "fanless" game at Pittsburgh Saturday tnight, Tenn State's bag 'Lethal! Lions face the Temple Owls in then season's court fin ale.',iii Ret Hall at 8 p m tOnnr- I OW. 1 Only salvation in a Lawther clam y tomorrow night would be a split ledgei (5 wins and 5 losses) and a possible second-place 'tie for his Lions in then last camp aign under Eastei n Conference hierarchy The T1..28 score by which the Techs laced the Nittanymen,in .1111 empty'Skibo ,gym Saturday night Cornell Downs Lion Natators Although Penn State's mermen ,et a mew pool record in the med ley relay and Lion 8111-Kirkpat rick chalked up a new Penn State mail, in the 50-yard freestyle sprint, Coi nell's Big Red swim mers,pioved'too strong in the 400- yard freestyle relay and copped the meet, 92-31, at 'lthaca, Satur day The Lion medley team (Mark Vinzunt, Al Boileau and Caplan C Welsh) swam the 300 yards in :I 14 5 to take first with the bast time ever registered by a Lion, relay outfit and the best eve' swam in the namov. Coinell,pool Bill, Ku lipatrick was clocked in 24 6 seconds as lie set a new 50- yard freestyle record ~Teammate Bob Allison was thud The summaries 100-yawl medley relay—won by State (Vinzant, Boileau, Welsh); second, Cm nell Time-3•14 7 220-yard fieestyle.— won by Thorpe, Cornell, second, Chesle don, Cornell, third, Bunk, Penn State Time-2 25 (new pool and Cornell record) , 50-yard freestyle—won by,lCtrk pub tek, Penn State, second, Webb, C — Oliilll7iliti - d, Allison, Penn State Time-0.24 6. Diving—won by McLaughlin, PeTin State, 85 0 points, second, Zook, 'Cornell, 86 13, thud, Hoy, Penn State - 100-yard freestyle " iiroii" by Ku kpatriek,,Penn State; second, Wefsh, - Pinn Siker - tin d: GI a ham, Cornell Time-0 56 5 150-yatil baelcstroke won - by Blessing, Cornell; second, Vin /ant, Penn State, thud, Tillotson, Cornell Time-1 47 8 200-yard breast-stroke--won by Mou is, Cm hell, second, Htllsley, Cornell, third, Boileau, Penn State Time-2 48 8 440-yard freestyle won 'hy , Ranlun, Cornell; second, 'Bunk, Penn State, third, Silvera, Cor nell Time-5 28 7 900-yard freestyle relay—won by Cornell (Edn ards, Graham, Thor pc, Webb) , second, Penn State Time-L3 488 (new pool .ind Cornell r ecord ). ' . _ '42 Courtmen Top Wyoming 'Chuck Medlar, towering Cub Timm!, led his teammates,to a 40- :33 triumph over Wyoming Semin my in the season's finale in Rec. ;Hail Saturday afternoon as he scored 14 pants The victory was the 'Lions' fifth in seven starts ,George Albee, lanky Seminary center, was -high score' and t dis ,played -smooth floor work as he piled up seven fieldigoals and,one conversion for a total of 15 points The Seminary squad failed to threaten the Thielmen seriously in any period-throughout the contest, rid succeeded-only in creeping , up, to within three markers of the 'Lions' 119 at the close of the'first half , Medlar and Francis Farris ,be ,gan the scoring by _sinking two baskets within •two minutes after the opening gun.' Wyoming's Al bee and , Riofski rallied to make the . count 9.4,, State, at -the'oend of the initial quarter. The Tinelinen spurted in the second -half and' 'amassed, a 12- 3Ct=2, midway 'the period. Albee,Aaifslu, and Maday accounted lor most of 'Wyoming's tallies in the stanza. SPECIAL •.- .imjisvcsLips - 4Unu m aValpes $1.59 . EGOLF.S. . To Tech 33-28; Face finale Here Tomorrow is by no means indicative of the Lions' showing With no specta tors present .(the gyn(,NWIS guar lamed due to %SIM epidemic on the Carnegie Tech campus), both teams seemed to play a smarten brand of ball "It was a better technical gaMe than any I've seen this ' year,",was John Lawthei's chnunent 'on' the wieid contest 'Until he went out on personal foul, late in the first half, big Bdl Stoppei was the mainstay in State's iittack both offensively and defensively Dun mg , his short stay 'ln the game, Stopper dumped in eight points and held 'Tech's Cap tam Rube Stalk, new ,Confelente Scroll 'Of Honor Presented To Mild Scot "TO WILLIAM 'JEFFREY Varsity Soccei coach at the Pennsylvania State College, Sportsman, Friend— We, in testimony of on' appre ciation of your splendid contribu tion to college athletics, your serv-, ice to Penn State, your wise and inspirational leadership which has, produced winning teams without taking the fun out of spot t, here by aflix our signatures this fourth day of Match, A B 1919 " And thus William Jeffrey, soc, ter conch and Scotehman, who, since his assumption of duties, here in 1926, has produced teams which have won 70 games, tied 14, lost but 6, undefeated in siV .eats, was honored in Rec hall before b,ooo' Saturday night Obviously moved, Bill had teals, n his eves when presented with the scroll bearing the above pie-, amble and 100 signatures, at the ringside , The Milt Scotchman le cowed one of fhe greatest ovations' which eves shook Rec "I felt like u mess," is the way, Bill put it A cabinet radio and a set of bilhmd,balls went with the puichment tribute Temple Gymsters Down _Lions 42-12.. In Last Home Tilt Temple's undefeated gymstets .poiled the , Lions' final home con test of the season by administer ing a decisive 42-12 count in Rec Saturday Fal l The Owls used then _first string men and clearly outclassed Gene .Wettstone's detei - mined ,crew Sweeping first place in every event evcept the rope climb, Tem ple settled the encounter by tak ing one-too-three on the rings Dave Dansei, veteran Owl who took second place in last year's , National all-mound, ons high score! with firsts on the high bat nd rings and second on the par- Ole] bass Charley Gillespie tallied the lone fist for State by setting a nen local team d in the lope clim at 4f Geotge Teiwilhger and Stan Feldman took second and thud on the high bar, Co-Captain Al Klig man gatneied thud on the horse, and Co-Captain Ray Runkle took two thuds, tumbling and paral lels :Exhibit 'Costume Paintings -An exhibit of facqimile repro ductionq in color of Ft each region .ol .pelmint (mantes is being shown in the College gallery These palntingq have been, select ed from an original group In water color now in the Metropoll. tan , Museum in New York The ex hibition will continue till March .14 'TRY OUR— . • Sparkling 'Gingerale .Delicious Sandwiches at - , ~. Extremely Low , Prices Win'nerliarkef W.'College Opp. Campus .em mg Champ, to a pally 41). points Sophomores Johnny ,Bari .111111 'Eddie Sapp played then usually consistent game Lanky Norm Racusm, who replaced Stopper, Pushed suunistngly good from in the Tai tan tilt So good, in fact, th tt Lawthei will ,probably stmt. Inni along with Charlie Prosser, Ifux Carlon, Sapp and Bair against the Owls tomorrow Five seining will end then col lege unlit meets with the Temple game The live who will wear the Blue and White Mots for the last time me Chadic , Piossm, Max Coibm, Bill Stopper, Geolge Chal mers and Sam Davies Trackmen'Take 7th In, IC4-A's Pain State's indom badmen placed se%enth in a field of 20 schools as they made, then best showing in yea's, scaling 10 2-5 points, at the Indoor IC4-A cham pionships in Madison Square Gal den, New Yolk-City, Saturday Capt Miller Frazier and Frank It!dale led the,Lions as they %%ant ed off with foul points each, cop ping second place in their ces pective events Priaier won his heat of the 60- vat d high hurdles in 7 6 seconds and was lending the finals by a good two feet when he hii the last hurdle Jay Shields of Yale, defending champ, then passed hint' and icon by inches 'The time was 74 seconds, equaling the IC4-A mai d foi the event Mask, set the pace foi the mile, but was When in the last couple hips by Manhattan's Hoolahan The winning time was 4 25 2 with, Maude bailing by a scant four paces, Bob Clark and George Jackson' completed States scoring as they joined four others in a six-way tie for thud They both cleared 12 feet, six inches In several ti ies, Jackson made , the height in at tempting to top 13 feet but each Lime the bar was blushed off the' standai ds Len Henderson inn into a bit of tough- luck- in -the two mile.; Clouded by the 25 runners in the cvent, Hendet coo was knocked , down on the second lap Regain ing his feet, he continued the race, placing sixth just , out of the money Swordsmen Down Hamilton, Orange; Drop Cornell Tilt Although t) ing for first place with Could' and Hamilton, Lion fencers shored a definite lag in. Com at the quadrangulai meet milli Cornell Hamilton, and Syra cuse at Ithaca N Y Stkturda% 'Coach Harr% Knitter says over confidence cost-the Lions an no. shared first place since they lout to Coulon, 9-0, after defeating S)ractise, 8-1, and Hamilton 6.4 Hamilton had previous]) defeated , Cornell, 6-fi llorale also dropped when Seat * Rankin lost to Cornell the last of his three foils matches. giving him his first loss in 15 hoots this season Co-captain Dean Foltz scored one foil and too epee-wins and Tail Strunk, in epee, and Paul Pie higer in saber each Sian into out of three bouts THESPIANS Take Down Their Hair The and really go hay-wire in their new musical review "Stu-ff'n Nonsense 9 ,. ThOse_lnimitable Three,Bud Yanofsky, Joe Dobbs, Sam Gallo in "WE ARE THE BOYS" ' Margie Stringer and Bud Yanofsky in "OH, CANT FIND THEM" Curley Pomeroy in'"BURY THE DEAD? THEY STINK" With An Actual Premiere Before the Show Friday and Saturday, March 10 and 11, 7:30 State Loses Decisions In Close Bouts By BERNIE NEWMAN John Q Fight Fun jogs can't gee Penn States tnitmon face defeat, especially after tt at thing atom romp through tom rasa Itclorte, on the bow grounds Therefore big porcentagr of the h Ma gale left Re( hail Lett S11111,1:1% !tight a .tert disgruntled lot alien the I.lotet %tole humbled Ell/ to 2./ 2 ht a pon el ful \I I,enitv iin aggrega tin!) The} claimed the decisions to be lettible egpeetallt in the John- Patrtelt Senith-llentt. Stand ,eito We ngtee heatttls In this case but do not gel too bet up about the (Alm d(4.1910114 Bouts Very Close %lost of the linnts xt.eie close and probably (.011111 lI.IVe gone ei ther nal litit unit mil% a referee to gi‘e not eight different %ions this ix to be expected And until something Ix done about it such monitions will exist in, in tercollegiate boxing But the Patrick decision nas pretty ran for Johnny did even thing but put his Badge! Opponent :may, only to receive a Aran fm his efforts Pat, for the first time this sea son, nits fighting at his right weight. 164 Ile opened the first round at a terrific pace murrocked Strand nith -several hard rights He tired in the second but came hack to take the third In a good margin Back in the lineup after a layoff since the Western Maryland meet Nate Handle' mes ed around like a lightneight and gave Nick Lee a inn for the Ileasyweight honors The decision u - . 1 1, questionable, but ,steal to Lee In the 127-pound meeting the] 0 could be no argument as to the (Continued On Page Four) Plumbing and Healing Ilea I mg Sys' ems , I nsl ailed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 \ \ \ Dolit f. , 1 stag o t !it tel-11,1)Ing \ llilideotiiinslll.lteirtes.ttioloor 1,0131, tit 00. tite t,l°'lol'lAlCii(ll„i°s? M • .. t 0. bg le Good, foo d . . . ana, so Po tit. -co vonl soon. - P , 1 ' KAU fItACIISI. 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