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Heavyweight Spike Alto, 165-poundei Jim Lewis, and 145-pounder Bob Ba had their nice clean records smirched while Sthee was "betting the works" [rain Syracuse Alter's second round TKO by Ben Chajilnan, a Sftecuse gubsti iiite, decided the meet and raised the most controversy because it came while the erstwhile football 1196-00 Penn State Cginell 120-1-lankin . 13i , oWn 127—Cant. Coiiiiiir, .., Gliikson 135—Stanko . Capt. Fine (x) 145—Siiiiii Raihkin 155—SakasOn Cie/ Cliri (x) 175—Scally , Urbitnoviifi H4.—Aller Satinlti lid—Undefeated Referee—William Ciiviniugh I captain was iiimaiently leading by l a country mile Alter stopped box ing with 30 seconds of fighting left in the second i ound and was call ed out "I could swear I heard that he said In the first bout of the night Vic Flom, Stile 120-bounder, was charged with a first round TKO when under this year's new rule the bout could have been no con test. Cut on the head early , in the fight, Fiore was allowed to con tinue after medical m:spection. He began to bleed niofusely, however; and Coach Leo Houck adered the tight stopped Abiding by the new rule 'the referee ,first• called the bout no ,contest, then chinged his decision under protestations, from Roy Simmons,' S34icuse coach 120 pounds—Milford Fahey, Syr acuse,-won ,h;y , TKO from' Vic Fiore at end of first round "127 pounds—Captain Mike Coo pei,• Perin State, decisioned Jack Roland 135 pounds—F rank Stanko, Penn State, decisioned Orlando Paloboli ~. i 1.45 pounds — Loren Scholl, Syra cuse, decisioned Bob Baird. 155 pounds — Berne Sindsor, Penn State, ffecisioned 'Stanley KishrMin , 165 pounds—Charles Healy, Syr -1 acuse, decisioned Jim Lewis. 175 pounds—Americo Woycies jes, Syracuse, won by TKO from Paul Scully In 1 55 of the second round Heavyweight —Ben Chapman, Syracuse, won by TKO from Sid Alter in 1.30 of second round Lion Lacrosiers Baffle 'kid, barn _Uncertain about their chance's in the first indoor stick gaame,ever played by a Lion tefini;,l3 members of the lacrosse squad left this morning for New Haven, Conn, where they will battle Yale in a box lacrosse contest tomorrow aft etnoon, • (, , It will be the fliXt game of the season fOr the Nittany stickmen Yale has played twice, Winning horn Swarthmore, , ll-6, and losing to Army, 7-5 Ili a'dditiciti to Ritter ,pt center and Buser at attack, the starting lineup will consist,of Hoit Drake and John Price, defensemen; Jim Riddell, attack, and Jack Yuain, goal . , 0 Gave us the greatest thrill We ever had No one who cares for the truth can afford to miss "THE -, ,WORLD virl, LICE IN." - New Yuri. Sun auk STATE OLAIIIIS Piodiibtititi iarbii ii:iiii.iii' , - MtMEE!EM!!IEMIM!M ?:"ENN: STATE COLLEGL.i.N. STALKS PANTHER l.apla~n Chff McWilliams, who will lead the Nitiany age Lion :gainst Pitts basketball aggregation in Rec Hall tomorrow night Lien CagerstoekßoireMje Over Pitt In Cage Till Here Tomorrow Night BULLETIN , , _ln a nerve-wraiking, extra-period basketball fray. Penn State's rugged warriors out Pointed a,itlibborn,West Virginia out ht. _55-51. at Morgantown_Wednesday 'night. Scotty Moffat, with 15 markers, and;Caotam Cliff,McWriliams, with 13. featured the Nittany attack, while Johnni, Baiikdame through with two timely baskets when a 47,-47 deadlock forced the game into overtime. "`" `By I:FOWL R A bitter claw-to-claw struggle will rage in the Ric Hall jungles at 8 p m tomorrow night, when an unpredictable baSketball Lion seeks revenge over the Pitt Panther for a 31-28 setback earliet in the season , Judging from the, former con test,' in which the score was tied nine times,' omorrow's fray should should strike plenty of cage smirks A five-point spuirt in , the last two minutes carried the Pittsbdrgh outfit to victory in the smoky city on January 6 - To Feature Red-Heads Saturday's snuggle will feature plenty of color in the persons of two led-headed scoring machines —Pitt's junior center„ Melvin Port, and Nittany forward Scotty Moffatt Poi t was the villain of the January drama, flipping in two field goals and a foul at the crucial moment to sink the Law ther club It will be the first of ,three stiaight home battles, all with for: mer Eastern Confeience which will wind up the Liim 1939- 40 campaign The locals have not been on native soil since February 14, When they lost to New York University's supercharged quintet Frosh Boxers End Season With Cornell Match liere Penn State's yearling boxers will wind up their three-meet season against Cornell in Rec HIM at 1 p, in tomorrow stall looking for their, first victory Only newcomer to the lineup will be, heavyweight Jack Heins, who last an uproarious TICO , to Leon Gajecki, 1940 - grid captain, in the intramural finals p ' WXM=Min Weekend Sports TODAY Hochei . (Lehigh) ai Hershey Sports Arena TOMORROW Bp. M.—Basketball (Pitt), Rec Hall , , 3 p 111.—Eicixing (Cornell). Bee Hall 2 p m —Swimming (Syracuse) Glez - Mland 1 p. m.—Freshman Boxing (Cor nen), Rec Hall Wrestling_(Havy) at Annapolis Gymnaitics (Princeton) at Princeton Box tacrosse (Yale) at New Ha In additbin to the College schedule, the P I A. A. swim mirig finals will be conducted at the Glennland Pool beginning at 10,a. m. • TYPICAL NIGHT AND SUNDAY RATES FROM STATE COLLEGE 70) FOR 3•MINUTE STATION-TO•STATION CALLS WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH HARRISBURG LANCASTER D. C PA, , PA. PA. *St 4bc 35c 35c WILLIAMSPORT READING PHILADELPHIA hiWYORiC PA.' PA. , PA. CITY, H. Y. 35c 35c 45C 55c SCRANTON liA LINO R E CHICAGO MILWAUkkE - PA MD. ILL. WIS. 40t 40c $l.OO $1.05 Tligse reduced long distance rates are in effect every night after 7 and all day Sunday.jake ad vantage of them to get in touch with the folks back home and with out-of-town Mena. THE BELL TELEPHONE COM Between The Lon With 808 WILSON Big Mac A man who pounds a mean Ti en°, writes corny music, set a new eating record at the College liifirr niarY, Idealizes Abe Linealn, teased calves and an ih a churbh choir when he was a kid, holds golf as his favorite snort, but is captain of Penn State's basketball Lions will be dubbed Penn State's, Most Cut standing Senior when , he,,recelves the annual Collegian trophi, em blematic of that title, in Rec Hall tomorrow night. Now what in the world can you say about a guy like that' He'd blush if I were to hint that he is Probably the hardest woiking basketball captain State hits ever hid So that's out He'd faint deid away if I hap pened to mention just Wow proud coach John Lawther is of him. So that's Out, too. Guess the safest thing to do is to come i Ight out, without the aid of dashes, asterisks or exclamation points, and say— CONGRATULATIONS, MAC on behalf of ea'ch and every spot t conscious faculty member and stu dent at Penn Stale "U" Caiiteiefice IF there is such a thing as a "mathematical chance," Penn State's basketball Lions would have that chance of winning the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference this year—lF there were an Eastern Conference Because IF the Lions defeat Pitt here tomorrow night, trounce Temple here next Wednesday and trip Tech here Monday a week, they could win the conference hands down—lF there were a con ference And IF the league had not dis banded kik Year, the standings of the members-clubs this year would look something like this Won Lost Pct. Pitt . 3 1 .750 Tern Ole 3 2 .600 Penn State 4 3 .571 West Virginia 3 4 .428 Carnegie Tech 2 3 .400 Georgetown 1 3 .250 And IF the Nittanymen do trim Pitt here tomorrow, it will be vic tory No 50 for coach John Low ther since he's been at State To date Lawther's record looks some thing like this Won Lost Pct. 1937 10 7 588 1938 14 4 .777 1939 . 13 10 .565 1940 12 01 8 (7) .600 Total 49 29 .628 What's more, IF the Lions keep up their remarkable defensive av erage for the remaining three games, they will become what the Pittsburgh scribes call "the tight est defensive unit in the entire land " . . , In 20 games the Lawthermen have held their ,oprionents to an average that is slightly ., on the frii side of 24 points per game. Law ther's four-year defensive record with Lion teams reads slightly less than 29 points per game for 7i games. L'envoie IF Centre Daily Times sports scribe Jerry Weinstein working in cahoots with Rud:yard Kipling had not begun all this "IF" business, I never would have writ ten this piece PANY Or PENNSYLVANIA e.' ~'~.~~ I•S: ~IcY~ '( ~;~~!1:ikY~~ f.` i:(.S•I:~ ( cY i'i.~i:hL . l:~cY ~ ' L>F'(.l.l:~ WS GA D'ANCE Leap Week Frei Admission To Women Students REX ROCKWELL FOJiMAL 9-12 REC HALL You Want A Job Don't YOU! Send them an application picture, made from your Senior negative. Penn State Photo Shop Page I.
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