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    Pr!day. January 26. 1940
BRIEN THE LIONS
Bob Wilson
EPgageldefit
This story is of so great inter
national importance that I best.
: laic; to write it without first re.
;plying special permission from
biath the Department of State and
the Canadian Minister of Foreign
Tt involves the University of
Toronto boxing team, mighty Ca
nadian champs reputed thrice
mightier than ever before, and the
Pennsylvania State College ,box
mg, team, comparative nobodies
'M the international sense of the
sport
The two teams meet m Sec
l,falVtomorrow night at eight.
And if press notices mean any
kitifig. Penn State's chastened ring
soldiers haven't a soap bubble's
chance in a stone crusher of lick-
kw the Canadians.
What with two, clergymen, , a
dentist, a chemist, an experienced
fainfer, a cartoonist and a coast
, giiardsman—five intercollegiate
aarripmns in all—on the Toronto
e , team, little wonder Penn State
fans are pulling in their necks
arYd,pred.cting what damage and
' , dire', destruction this fabled Can
4dian aggregation will incur on
, ',.T.le,il,*uck's poor li'l ' , Lamy Li
'
An'd yet, while Toronto's boxing
, yietims sat ruefully, licking their
,‘ sores in the wakes of that stal
wart team, the good, doctor
*lick, undaunted and- unim
iii:eised by the advance propa
ganda, was quietly easing his
'team 'through light drills prepar
"at'ory to showing "them furen
eis'', a thing or two about the
manly art.
Five intercollegiate champs, a
mysterious and fearsome thing
called a "Senior Intramural As
s Milt" winner, an intrafaculty
'Chimp and a couple of trophy
winners that's what Toronto
will send against the Nittanymen,
a ;120-pound bather and a mot
ley assortment of amateur .wait
erg. .
, What will the outcome be? Will
Tor Onto completely wreck the Li
,squad? How many knockouts
will .there „be? Does State have
any 'kind of t a chance? Will the
-match have any bearing on in
ternattolial relations? What will
prime Minister Chamberlain say
if Toronto roies? ry
t -. Sports editor's note ',Any and
gall questions will. be answered in
Ree Hall'at 8p m_ tomorrow ,
•.1, ;" Although the vaunted
froM, Toronto won, the Ca
nadian Intercollegiate ChampiOn
; ship last year, the team was beat
:tti'isciundly in, a dual meet by
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Hockey Team
Lions Will Seek Initial Win Of Year
From Hershey Tomorrow On New
Rink; Bleachers Seat 300 Fans
liittapy Rlnkmen Improve From Deily Workouts;
Non-League Games Schedule(' on February 10, 11
By ED MsLDRIE
For the Just time in Penn State athletic history, a regular ice
hockey genie will be played on the campus when Coach Art Davis,
rinkmen face the Hershey Junior Bears on the new College rink at
2 p m - tomorrow.
The Lions will be facing the Bears for the second time this year
and will be making an effort to break into the win column foi the
first time in four starts. At. present the undefeated Hershey con
tingent is leading the Eastern Collegiate Hockey League, but tomor
row's tilt will not be counted in league competition
Hockey Lineup
Penn State Hershey
G.—Lightbody . Swazis
D.—Smith Packet..
p.—wolb 9 o . . . Miller
C.—DOWler . Johnson
L.W.--414 . gerum Brown
R.W.—Matula .. .. Sheeley
Gym Team Heads
For Navy Feb. 3
Balanced Navy Team
Led By Two Champions
By DICK PETERS
While most of us are still re
cuperating from the fire and brim
stone of final examinations, Gene
Wettstone's Nittany varsity and
freshman gymnasts will quietly
roll southward to Annapolis fora
skirmish with Navy's air-crobatic
- Midshipment next Saturday
Led by the world's champion in
the 25-foot rope climb, Middle
Stan Elliscin, and Eastern Intel col
legiate rings title-holder, Bill But
ler, Coach Lou Lang will send a
team as -well-balanced as a Jap
anese tight-rope walker against
the Lions Last year the Annap
olis Admirals trounced the Nit
tanyttes 48-16
Varsity and freshman squad
members who will make the trip
Varsity—Captain Merril Beck,
George Terwilliger, Page Shaeffer,
Elmer Weaver, Chuck Gillespie,
Wilt-Ward~sen Stahl, Walt Low
ry, Bill Loeber, and Stan' Feldmin
Freshman—Captain' John Teti,
John Wolf, Ed Trybala, Lou Bordo,
Sol Small, Bob Edgerly, Art Hand,
Bill Dietrich, Jack Krauss, and
Warren Beck
To Erect Bleachers
In order to accomodate an ex
pected throng - of hockey enthusi
asts, the College will have bleach
ers erected to seat at least 300
spectators who will in treated to
their first view of the sport in the
Nittany Valley Manager William
E. Stohldrier '4O has announced
that the rink, which has been
constructed lengthwise over the
last few tennis courts of the flood
ed area, is of regulation size He
also stated that all conditions for
the sport's debut on "Conger's
Lake" are official.
With the Nittany sextet getting
daily workouts on ice for the past
two weeks, Coach Art Davis'
Lions' chances for avenging the
previous 4-1 loss to Hershey
seems at least fair
In announcing his star ting line
up, Davis also announced that Os
car Smith has been named cap
tain of the hockeymen Starters
for the tilt tomorrow will be
"Scrappy" Howler at center, who
along with Steve Matula at left
wing and Ray Margerum at right
wing, form the first line The
first defense will be Smith at
right and George Wolbert at left
Larry Lightbody, who has been
showing meat improvement, will
remain at goalie '
Other Games Scheduled
After the Hershey game tomor
row, the Lions will be idle until
they play the Chocolitetowners a
return visit next Friday Their
first invasion of big-time colleg
iate hockey will be the next cly
When the State puckmen play at
Frinceton Two more non-league
games have been _scheduled. for
next semester The Nittany team
will play Charlestown and Hunt=
ington West Virginia, February
10 and 11 respectively.
There will not be an admission
charge for the game tomorrow, it
has been announcecl, by the Col
lege
CINEMNIA
Racy romance, hectic comedy,
wild and exciting action', That's
the only way to describe "His Girl
Friday," opening at the Cathaum
tomorrow and continuing Monday
and Tuesday
Cary Grant, cast as a heartless,
thoughtless, shameless newspaper
editor who's a grand guy despite
his shortcomings,
shares the dou
ble billing with Rosalind Russell,
portraying a stubborn, stunning
spitfire of a sob sister who refuses
to be "His Girl Friday"—or Sat
urday, Sunday, or_ any other day
Ralph Bellamy is the bewildered
and fretful Casper Milquetoastish
insurance salesman' to whom she
turns for "protection "
To tell much of the story would
spoil its merry plot, but the whole
thing centers around editor Cary
Grant's attempts to prevent sob
sister Rosalind Russell from marry
ing the insurance agent Ralph Bell
amy. All three are ideally cast,
and the results, as we saidabove,
are racy romance, hectic comedy,
and wild and exciting action
There are 160 college coopera
tives doing an annual-business of
$2,700,000
FSIN'X STAIS COLLF,CIikII
To Play First Home Tilt In History
Boxers Meet Canadians Tomorrow
Toronto LL
Team Has
5 Champs
Hayek Shifts Entries;
Foes Lack Heavyweight
By HOWARD G. ANDERSON
=:ESZMTh
Not With any great degree of
pleasure do perm State's boxing
Lions await the invasion of the
University' of Toronto boxing
team, Canadian Intercollegiate
' Boxing Lineup
_ ...., _ ,
Weight Penn State Toronto
120—Hankins Mint
127—Cepf Cooper SWieli
135—Stanko ...
. Stanley
145-,HOffman .. Patterson
155—Baird , Flamore
155—Silvestri
165—Lewis
175—Mall
Capt. Pigott
McLean
Champions, whom they meet in
Rec Hall at eight o'clock tomor
row night
Unusual to a degree that is al
most mysterious, the Canadian
champs, aside from sending five
Intercollegiate ring titlists, are
throwing in a pair of ministers, a
dentist, an experienced farmer
and a person who bears the
somewhat odd title of "Assault
Winner" Toronto is without a
heavyweight entry, however, and
Coach Houck has agreed to two
155-pound bouts instead
Sandson. Nycz In Infirmary
It's the last item that is causing
the State mentor a lot of trouble':
When he agreed to it he thought
he had two good 155-pounders
Bernie Sandson who won with a
59-second TKO last week, and
Chester Yycz, an up and coming
rumor. Both wound up in the inz.
firmary this week and will be un
able to box
' As a result Bob Baird will move
up to one of the 155 pound berths
with Frank Silvestri filling the
other one. Homer Hoffman, star
at Mont Alto last year, will make
his' varsity' . debut in the. 145-
pound spot
Other changes will see George
Hankins at 120 pounds in place of
Vic Fiore and sophomore Paul,
Mall replacing his classmate
Harry Masters at 175 pounds.
Captain' Mike Cooper will occu
py his usual position in the 127-
pound division Red Stanko at
135, and Jim Levi's at 165 will
complete the Penn State line-up
• Toronto Line-up
The Toronto roster presents a
somewhat more diversified and
certainly a more bewildering line
up
At 120 lbs Bob Hurst . Intra
mural Champ '3B-'39, played soc
cer on faculty team, cartoonist
for faculty paper, and a student
of oriental languages.
At 127 lbs Mike Swick
Senior Assault Winner and an en
gineer as well
At 135 lbs Ralph Stanley . .
farmed four years before coming
to Toronto, student of Theology,
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SIZZLING STEAKS
'They Melt In Your Mouth'
SPIDER'S
EAT IN A REAL COLLEGE ATMOSPHERE
I THE DOCTOR I
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COACH LEO F. HOUCK
Ewell To Compete
In Mlllrose Meet
To Run In 60-Yard Dash;
Milk!' Fra;lor To Hurdle
Barney Ewell, Penn State's
ebony flash, will be the lone Lion
representative at the annual Mill
rose games next week as an en
trant in the 'dashes, Coach Chick
Werner stated yesterday. How
eifer, last year's
_captain, Miller
Frazier, will i - un in the 50-yard
high hurdles
Ewell was the only Lion track
man invited to the New York
"championships" and will run only
'the 60-yard dash, his indoor
specialty
probably be lucky to even
place,' Barney commented when
asked what he thought of his pros
pects "I don't know exactly who
else is entered, but I expect to get
the most trouble from Enlace Pea
cock and Herb Thompson," Barney
added
Last year Ewell was second to
Tlimhpson" in thesame event the
two will be in next week It is
also expected that Eddie Junghans,
former Lancaster High teammate
of Ewell, and Johnny Maher of
Villanova will be entered
The competition that Frazier
wi,ll meet remains an unknown
quantity
Billy. Soo icir Clark in
Third Round For 20th Win
Boasting his 12th knockout and
20th victory in 23 professional
fights, Penn State's former inter
collegiate boxing champion, Billy
Soose, will make his second ap
pearance in Philadelphia on Mon
dainight against an unannounced
opponent
Soose flashed a terrific body at
tack to knock out Jimmy Clark,
Buffalo negro, in 1 10 of the third
round of their scheduled 10-round
final in Scranton last Monday The
former college boxer dropped his
opponent once in each of the three
rounds that the fight lasted ,
Matmen Will Seek. Third Win
Against Syracuse Tomorrow
Lions Boast
15 Year Win
Over Orange
By 808 LANE
Stimulated by smashing tri
umphs over Cornell and Chicago,
the Nittany Lion grapple's will be
pointing for "Victory No 3" when
they encounter the Orange mat
men from Syracuse in Rec Hall
at 3 p m tomorrow
Syracuse, led by footballer
George Hooper, will be pointing
for its first win this year, having
dropped meets to Lafayette, 19-11,
and Columbia, 17-11
Captain Hooper, star heavy
weight, won nine straight bouts
last season and is undefeated to
date this year The Orange Cap
tain, who was runnerup for the
Eastern Intei collegiate title, ,de
feated Warren Elliott last year,
but the Lion heavy has improved
and should provide a real struggle
in the heavy affair tomorrow
Sophomore Claw Hess, flesh
from his first varsity win in the
Chicago meet, will meet Lyle
Swift, Orange Junior, in the 121-
pound tilt.
Two undefeated wrestlers, Lion
Frank Gleason and Syracusian
Clarence Fatten• clash in the 136-
pound struggle, when both will be
striving to remain victorious
In the 145 and 155-pound classes,
a change in the lineup may be
necessary because of sickness Roy
Gensler is in the College Infirmary
and it is doubtful whether or not
he will be able to wrestle
In case Gensler does not enter.
the Orange meet, there is a pos
sibility that Joe Scalzo will take
Gensler's slot at 155, and that a
substitute will start for the Nittany
Lions at Scalzo's former post at
145
Dave Waite will be seeking his
second win for the Blue and White
when he faces Ed Lee, Orange
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Free Skating on Our 3-acre Lake at Baileyville,
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Mat Lineup
Penn State Syracuse
121—Clair Hess Lyle Swift
128—Dave Waite Edwaid Lee
136—F Gleason C Patten
145—G Alexander B Hick
155—R Sayie W Westcott
165—C Rohiet W Roslund
175—E Bert? iel F Mazejko
Hvy—W Elliott C Hooper (c)
sophomore in the 128-pound clash
Chuck Rohrei, Lion 165-pounder,
will meet Walter Roslund of Sy
racuse Rollie' is undefeated so far
this year
Sophomore Frank M a zejko,
Orange gi idder, is the outstanding
addition to the 1940 Syracuse grap
pling aggregation Captain Ernie
Boaz will tackle Mazejko in the
,175-pound b'out
The grapplers from upper New
York state will be coming here
with hopes of breaking a 15-year
winning streak which the Nittany
Lions hold over them Coach Will
iam J Davison has a team which
has been bolstered by several
promising sophomores, and the un
expected development of several
recruits
GRA...., _
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FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
Pate 'fbres-
Fencers Leave For Army:
Duel Cadets Tomorrow ~1.
A vaisity fencmg .
squad, dog
ged the past week with sickness,
will set out at 2 p m today for
New Yin k foi their meet with a
weak Ai my duelling team tomor
row
Half of the team has had touches
of the flu during the past few dayi,
but the duelers are expected to be
in good shape before the meet ai
2 p m
Line-ups for the team are Cap
tain Paul Feibiger in the 'epee and
sable matches, Bob Harder in the
epee duals, Ed Zaigei, Jack Good
and Dan Lyons fighting in the
sabre meets, Doug Adams, Len
Kut7 and Bill Sheriff in the foil
matches, and Elmer Lowenstein
fighting in the foil and epee duals.
A 500-lb elephant skull has
been acquned by the University
of Texas
The Dartmouth College Outing
Club is this year celebiatmg th 4
30th anniversary of its founding.