Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 10, 1939, Image 3

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    Friday; March'lo,•l9B9
5- Seniors End Cage Careers As Temple Succumbs
Wild 'Swim Party Tonight meet in the:roundatton club room
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32-25 Win
End Year
For Quintet
By 808 WILSON
Waxing hotter than the 1119itie
or r n baked Potato, Penn Strite's
hasitethall' Lion , : ended thick 19:1 , i.
'id rage - campaign on Wednesday
night with a rollicking 12225 vie
ira3, 0101 the Temph iinivervily
0v:1s
Penn' Slate's dist ()ler
Teniple in i:avtmn (Mitre' mice his-
imy, gave the Lions a balanced
Coale:alma ledger u ith live vans
and ,as many losses and boosted
theft total cainlngn rot the season
in 13 triumphs aga6nst'lo defeats
Stale's final status In the Cont
twill tonight when Temple and
Catnegle Tech 'battle at PUN':
laugh , A Tech win will grin the
Taitsing a tie for first place with
Cleotgettiwn A Temple victory
will give Cemgelown the title anti
will throw State, TeLll,Bllll Tem
ple Into a three -1m lie. fm second
place
5 Seniors End Careers '
RIVO seniors, Charlie Prosser
Max Corbini 11111 Stoppet, George
, (lull mdru, and, Sam Davies hid
, ft , rowel) to college basketball oMt
the Temple triumph
It ()Wally enough, hots ever, it
WU' a sophomore alto stole the
show' and' not, one - of the swan.
singing seniors* Clang]) Not m
Jim usin, who came Into the spot
light at Carnegie Tech last Satin_
dn4 after a'rrither InactiVe season,
perfOrmed brilliantly fot the Nit
tiiny men
Racusin High Scorer
Bacitsin's eight-point" total, via
Alm field goals, mas.enough to tie
Temple's Houle Black rot the
evening's • scoring honors The
lanky sophomore clicked almost
flawlessly' on the Lion defense ,
Sparkling 11 every depaitment,
the!Lawthermen raced' to a 21-9
ath antake at , the half Temple
threatened State's lead early in
the second , pet lod, but the Lions
tightened behind the' stern.' defen
sive tactics of' Bill Stopper, John
ny Barr, and Max eorbin
"Wild Mangy Charley Prosser,
"author 'of 'most Penn State lido- -
leS' this, season, ment ' basketless
frond the field in his college court
SprinT Spc;rts'
Wet rn - wonthti , and Coach' Joe
13edohk's anxiety 16 begin his task
of , replacing practically his entice
1938 team, brought 62 , members
of the Lion baNeball' squad out on
New Beavei Field this week
Despite the need of two outfield
( is, a first 'baseman, second base
man, and shortstop, Coach Be
denk has been' concenrratmg on'
converting hit 12 throWers',7as'he
Lalls them, into winning pitchers
Only three of these tossers, Toni
Watts; .14e' Dalinger,i and Bill
Neal , ' babe had &mom college'
experience ,
Sixty- varsiey eandi'd
afes who'' ansWeied' the (AP to'
piuttice , two' ieeks ago,
: , tiirtecrregUlAr , drill's with , Coacht
Pmly,Higgins' tactics and
hmbet unithe'veterans after then
.'infer layoff? '
,
Vorty' varsity:. mciosse aspit
inks, bAm binned' to
light woilcouts and conditioning
di ilk,' will sWing , 'into full prec
ise° sessions'early next week The
fiist,game' is',scheduled with St'
.lohns,:A l pril 6 ,
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Prosser, Barr Are-Honored°
On - Lion' Conference Team
Sophomore Johnny - Ba'rr (above), and "Wild Mali" Charley
Prosser, towering Nittany cagers, were honored , yesterday by their
teammates and Coach John`LaWther when , they were named oh the
Lions' All-Eastern Conference' basketball team Prosser was cho
sen for a-first-team position while Barr was mentioned 'tor a sec-.
ond.team' post
First Team
Prosser, Penn' State
Straloskl, Pitt"
Stark, Carnegie Tech
Lothes, West—Virginia
Murphy; Georgetown '
Itouckmen Set:
For EitA, 'rift
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over Coopet's eye by a hump with
his head did the Soldier get a 11,in
Tapman vs Goldbas
Al Tapman will probably meet
up' with , an old , foe in Moe Gold
bits of Cm nell in the finals for
127-pound honors Goldbas de
feated Tapman last year in the
tom nament and' went on td take
the Li ovin r
ACC6lding , to the pan ings, Tap
man• first must face the winner
of the Clement-Duke setto and if
he comes through, will meet the
widnei of the Goldbas-Fit,el bout.
Captain Roy Hanna gets a free
pass tonight and goes in against
Itieekentidge of Syracuse tomor
low ntleinoon In this same di
%.sion,, Bunny%' of Dal tmouth and
Wright of 'Yalelclagkr trinight, the
%mum meeting' Cadet Resing If
lemma is victoiouS toinot ow' of
iolntion. he will' move into the fin
als against either of the afore:
mentioned filstieuffe'rs
Silvestri' Friplacei Stiankb
aid,' Silvestri, ll' gient gym'
lightet; tephiced feed Stanko' as
the Lion , entrant qt thetl4s` divis
ion, Fre will meet up with' plenty
of ti'oubld he e: fin SCauber of
Syracuse be 7 wmting fat him
if 'he' knocks off' Fine of Cm nen'
tonight. Cadet Shanley; 135-
pound' , iii;tlu3 oth'er
hi octet and is _a mighty tough
mtiPto hurdle'
lfei ale' S in(l4on ' corn
partr'ar 155 Captain Ilan 'of M
oly, who fought'innq of the sea
-on at 11,5 and is toted as a'knock
au E tuList, will be hard to hhndle
Cuctnte gets by Red' 4 lre'rider of
lOctein' gerylbncl tonight'
' In the' 1135-pound 'division State
has 11 dairk`horse in Trunk Sehweit
ler who 19 fighting under'Don col
m s fot the lase time this year
lie , meets Zitrides of Dartmouth
tonight, and'he,comes tin ough,
don't be sm. piised Jrhe takes the
title' Cadet Negley" is' the only
tough one in this division he must
welly about
/39 4 Meet's Taylovt
Johnny Plitt Senior received
a liye - in' the”ofiening , round, but
meets *Tayloi of . Army in the
semi-finals • Woyeesms of Syra
cuse, who took a TKO over Pat
al 'the dual' meet" is in the upper
bracket • and %will probably meet
the Jocal:ringmen in the , finals
be
heaVyweight division will
be a tough nut for Johnny. Pat
rick Sophomore' tof crack,' fot the
Lion must meet the'v,inner' of the
Selma-Wharton , event Selmer' is
the , left-jab' artist of Cornell , "who
will be defending' his• etownt „ •
In the"lower-bracket of , this di
mien, Hairy Stella of Army
meets Kostanty, of Sylacuse.
Second Team
Schmitt Georgetown
Black; Templ
Brooks, West Virginia
Barr, Penn State
Boyle, Temple
Lion' Matmen
:Set For EIWA
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to beat Scalp) this year, is fa
vored to win the class, while Cor
nell's Becker, Yale's Gerber, and
C.Aumhia's Hold ate in the run
ning
Captain Don Bachman; who had
a little trouble early in the sea
son,' losing to Piinceton's Gifford
and Lehigh's King, has come back
strong in the last three meets, and
has some chance of winning in a
'stilt-studded 165-pound field that
includes King, Gifford, Yale's
Clark, Ifni vald's Daughaday, and
Col limb] a's Muldoon
Making a great showing in
practice this 'P.M, 126 y Geeslei
stands a good chance in the 155-
pound class Gus Hagerman, Le
high's captain who %%on the '145-
pound title last year and was the
only man to beat Gensler this
veal, is the fawn ite to win. oth
•r good men ale Yak's Bird and
Columbia's Booth
Craighead Undefeated .
John Craighead, undefeated
senioi 128-hounder, may win the
championship, but has to get by
Pi reeton's powerful Eberle as
well \as Penn's Bond and , Yale's
-veteian Ely, both plenty good
GleasOn ' be , out to raverse
the. fall he suffered at the hands
of Lehigh's Clam, and will
lace good men in W. Bird, Yale's
captain' and Columbia's Flost
Davie Waite, who' came down
from 128 late in the season to re
place ineligible Coil King, is an
underdog in the 121-pdund divis
ion which is headed by Cornell's
Bob Matheis who won lust yea.
Penn's blind ace, Bob Allman, who
placed second last year but wi est
led only pact of this season, late%
well along with Yale's Mallon and
Hai ya rd's`Ross
Bortz Ranks High
Ernie' Bert; Lion tumor, and
Lehigh's 'Mathes, who &mimed
the State man' in a close bout Ihis
yea', rank high in 175-pound pos
sibilities, along a ith' Bob Taylor,
Columbia's outstanding athlete
Warren - Elliot stands little
chance in the heavyweight class,
in which he will probably be the
lightest entrant. Syracuse's Hoop
erislavored to win, but'will prob
ably'have trouble with Harvard's
Boston,"Yale's Pickett, and either
Wells or Raybold of Lehigh.
1 Pitlinbing and Heating,
;Repairing find New Work
Let'"Mel" do it!
'o' F," EVELHORN
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The Lions
By HERB CAHAN
Sports Editor
The than, fOl the boxing Intel
collegiates ‘..0e1119 to point to a
change in the condneting of this
annual Mutiny—a change fin the
hettei
In the \ past Oleic has always
been much disagreement and many
complaints on the umbel of byes
diamir by the leading title conten
ders—usually Penn State and Sy
-111(111q0, ,UpplC.lllellted in the last
two yeats by Ai my
This yc.ii, At my 'has drawn
five byes and Penn State and Sy
racuse each four, thus giving
krmy II slight edge from thiS
angle Prom a Syracuse or Penn
State vieupoint there is no kick
isming, just so long as neither of
these two rivals got mole than the
other
Anothei 'thing mauguiated this
year was seeding of two Inca in
each'weight class, placing each of
the too favored men in thiTment
biackets plovuling fry the possib
lity, balling upsets, of the best
match foi the final bout
Thus, two pet "gimes" have
been' taken cute of Them is one
thing yet to be supplicd to make
the touinament the beginning of
a flea ma an Pasteur
Intetcollega
ate boxing—and that tests in the
hands of the men selected to ter
med and hand down the decisions
And "thee e's the fub"—if the
officiating tie have been "blessed"
rah (luting the dual meet season
is any - indication of what to ex
pect at the Intel collegtates
We cm tamly hope—foi the sake
of the sport itself—that the la
tices selected will furnish the
final, and most important, Liam
in the three-fold impiovement in
dicated by the number of byes al
lotted and the maugmation of
scedings
Both the boxing and wrestling
teams have only outside chances
of copping the Enstein "(gowns
this week-end, with.Atniy and Le
high favored to letain then titles
Nittany Lion interest is center
ed on ,the possibihties int indi
vidual -championships In boNing,
Penn State hopes rill be titling
ith thine seniors—Al Tapman,
Capt' Roy Hanna, and Johnny
Patrick senior in the 127, 135; and
175 pound divisions
Possible mat runners ate John.
Cutighend, Joe Seiilzo, Roy Gen
sler, Capt Don Bachman, and
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Fencers' Will- Meet
Owls In Last Tilt
Filling rio . un law Breit ftom the
petit t.,tal of nver-enntitienee upon
g Web the) hail iiineeti themeels ee,
Linn feneete Pine liumbh !tithed
is the pier ee of theli Cottle!l de_
tentand are back milli a glint 111
their er ce for theft Lett meet of
the ee.mon pitted agaillSi Temple
in itet Ilan at 2 p m mint - 11nm
t myth natty - Einar: will nee
hie mond , aatteie, imitating Co
t aptain Dean Folt7, Scott, Itaniciti
and Lebtet Kul/ In the toils,
Foltl, ❑lant hogenetr hi and Earl
Sti milt in epic, anti ('o-caplalu
Paul Plehigei and
Lvons in ealiet with a limit
able intetJertion of sithethintet in
ttlmott evety ills ision
F.i(may Dinner Postponed
The A A UP faulty dinner,
oi Tinnily antioutiLed foi tonight,
ha% been postponed heenuse'of the
postponement of the ti uetees'
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