FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940 it - Milgoc• ..64,..,.f 1 0 7 4;13 9 .ting IM'S -11111111111411)11101JMUIIMMI1111111111111111111111:11111111111 IMES Between The Lions ~; -MITE DICK PETERS 1111111111111111111i1111111111111111011111111111111W1111111111U11111# That - arMual• knock-em-down, drag- emr:out, push-ern-up, one ring; circus—the- boxing intramtir als- gOt off to 'a- terrific start yes terday and wilt continue• through the, next few days . . . Harry Robb; NittanY ''grid 4 captain. in 1918; "will be acting as umpire for the Washington Redskins-Chicago Bears pro championship struggle on Sunday . . . Just to show you hour futile and .meaningless these .All l -Ainerican: - teams are, refer' to the United Press selections which, came out yesterday.. . . Hiemenz of -Northwestern. Who on Sunday' was named first 'string center by the Hearst pickers, could only' make fifth choice ono the: UP squad - . Our own. Gajecki, picked for 'the East-West: fracas, who was second on. the, Hearst pivot choices,. was seventh. UP center • . authorities were urged • by, 'telegram to listen, in. an the. _Wate Smith radio . program to - night, at which time 33' football Players will be made watch awards for 1940 grid feats . . . Which may. mean Penn State will have a gridder among the 33, or ' which- - may just be a • publicity stunt . Things are still' buzzin: in Neil Fleming's office over the 'cross-country, managerial fiasco. A. trade by fraternities was yurhored long before the elections took -place, and- the AA Board used their constitutional.' right: of overruling the elections to a good advantaji . Wliat now remains to be discovered is the other half of, tthe trade which didn't mater ialize . . In case you're wonder ing,. the Lion basketball teams in the- past have knocked W. and J. cage aggregations off 12 times, and, have- dropped but four games to .the Presidents since the series . began . . . The AAU's recent con demnation of Tommy Harmon for accepting do=re-nisi for radio • Seven Lettermen On WU Quintet Seven lettermen. from last year will be included on. the - squad i which, Adam Sanders, Washington , and Jefferson coach, will lead in to. Rec Hall when the : Wash-Jeff basketball team battles the Lion five in the first game of the sea son- at.B.p. m. tomorrow. The visiting quintet will. be vir tualrY the same as the high-scor ;Mg team which won-16 , out. - Of 20 games last year—including a 35-26 upset of the Nittany cagers. Chief threats to a State victory be' a trio of veteran •W&J" courtmen, How Tidrick, Chuck Reynolds and HaL Giesler. Other letter winners on the President squad are Al Reece; Wally- Kette ,well, Jack Wilson and Ted Skokos.. State Coach John Lawther .probably include two. sophomores ;—Herk Baltimore and Johnny Si lan—on his starting team. Haiti more will play at center and Snail is slated: to get one, of the guard : posts unless 'Scotty Moffatt, hold ,over letterman,- wins. tkie; assign _ . Captain JOhruiy Barr,. Dick :Grimes,. and Elmex Gross, are sure starters at the other three posi tions. As usual; Barr will play one of the guard 'positions and Grimes and Gross will . team 'to gether- on 'the forward line. _ A resident of Arlington; Va., has invented an electrically operated blower to, be mounted at one end of a• kitchen sink to dry dishes as rapidly_ as they are washed: • broadcasting, and their statement that his presence in, the East- West game - will -injure-the ama teur standings. of' all other play-, ers in the. game,, is about as, silly as any we've ever heard . •. . why should Leon Gajecki, Penn State, be penalized because Tom. Har mon, Michigan, wants to, make a little on the side? PATRONIZE LOCAL STORES , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 4 Technical knockouts Feature, Preliminaries Severiteen spirited boxers drove their way into the second round of the Intramural Boxing Cham pionship before a crowd of 400 in Rec Hall yesterday afternoon. Four technical knockouts thrill ed the audence, while 12. bouts were won by decisions, and a for feit decided one match. • Today's bouts, about 18 of them, will• begin at 4• p. m. Re ferees today were , Danny DeMa rino, Joe Miller, and Dr. Arthur F. Davis. Major Francis Heraty and •Chick Werner were judges. There will be no bouts tomorrow. Summaries: Fraternity Division 120-pound. class:. Amy McGill. SPE, decisioned' Milt Scholla, Sig ma Nu; Tom Walsh, Phi Kappa, decisioned John McCreary, KDR. 135-pound: Mort Blaustein, :Gamma Sig, won by forfeit- from Frank _Mayberry, Sigma Phi Sig ma; Leo Konigstein, Beta Sig, de 'cisioned. Dave• Mackey', Sigma Nu. 145-pound: Bob Kurtz, DU, de cisioned. Ed Tintelnot, SPE; Leo. RuSsell, KDR. decisioned Bill Simpson, Lambda Chi Alpha. 155-pound: Jantow TKOed Flynn; Ed McGinley decisioned Stew Burns, Phi. Gam. 165-pound: Lipenski TKOed Blommers;. Carl Zeigler, Sigma Pi, decisioned Carl Maier, Lambda Chi Alpha. Independent Division 120-pound: Stanley TKOed Mc- Chesney. 127-pound:, Sam , Harry deci sioned Sam Fromm. :135-pound: Max Hanna—ne phew of Roy Hanna, former Lion boxing "captain--41ecisioned Saul Sorin. • • 145-pound: Blotzer TKOed Rosenblatt; Bob Burak decisioned Bob Edelman. 155-pound: Jim deci sioned Ed Martin. 185-pound:• Ben Snipas decis ioned Noss Manley. Managerships, Letters . Awarded ht Three Sports (Continued from Page. One) W. Fickenscher '42 (freshman manager). Soccer awards Varsity letters to J. Ned Cor man '42,_Richard L. Dearborn '42, J. Donald Durain '4l, F. Robert Ernst '4l, Harold W. Freeman '43, Annibal J. Galindo '42, Gazexer G, Green, Jr., '4s, Van A. Hart man '4l, Allen N. Heck '43, Walt rar R. Hosterman'4l . captain), Woodrow W. King.:'42, .ZenoPhOn P. Laskaris '41,. •Donald• Megrail .'42, Charles 'L. Taylor 'A and Roger S. Findley '4l (manager). Special soccer awards to Paul F. Gans '4l, (associate manager), Robert L. Ruttenberg '4l (asso ciate manager), and Thomas C. Culp '42 (freshman manager). Cross-country varsity awards to Alekander L. Bourgerie "42, •Vernard H. Kotz '42, William. J. Smith '4l (captain), Chester E.. Snyder '4l, Harold L. Thiel '42; gnd G. Edward Spencer '4l (manager). Special cross-country awards to William. M. Lewis '4l (associate manager) and Roland G. Young "42 (freshman manager). Freshman numerals for football were awarded to John R. Ban bury, James H. Bonham, Bernard -Broslsy, Aldo. Cenci, Daniel pi- Midlo, Robert E. Drake, Robert D. Halpin, Eugene Hummel, John J Jaffurs, Edmund Kochis, Jo seph Kraynack,. Ermil B. Mann, Charles McFarland, Russell Mon tague, Meryl W. Mundwiler, John Patsklan, Quentin Peters, George . I. Purnell, Paul Schlegel, Harry S.. 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