PAGE EIGHT Nittany Varsity And Frosh Boxers Face Syracuse Here Tonight CINEMANIA Opening at the State Theater today and continuing through Thursday and Friday is the col ossal Cecil B. DeMille produc tion, “Northwest Mounted Pol ice." In the starring roles are Gary Cooper and Madeline Car roll, with such supporting play ers as Paulette Goddard, Preston Foster, Robert Preston, and Akim Tamiroff. Read The Collegian Classifieds mm Evenings at 6:30, 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 j TODAY ONLY f ■ - ■ He was the only counterfeit in the bank! Our defective detec tive becomes a First National hero . . . through no vault of his own! W. C. FIELDS ihe mmtw ÜBOmmHBBBBi j THURSDAY ONLY j i - ... i Presenting a return engage ment of our successful New Year's Eve Show. 'ARIZONA' With Jean Arthur. William Holden, Warren William And A Cast of Thousands W THE WIN) LIMITED ENGAGEMENT FULL LENGTH NOTHING CUT BUT THE PRKZ These Pesrn State anlSyracuse Hitmen Figure Heavily In Tonight's Meet Pictured above are four Penn State and Syracuse boxers who will win or lose tonight’s meet. At the left is Bob Baird who re turns to the Nittany lineup after being retarded by a pre-season illness. He will box in the 155-pound class. Upper center is Sal vatore Mirabito a varsity football fullback who boxes for Syracuse in the unlimited division. Loren Schoff, lower center, won the eastern 145-pound title last year, and meets State Captain Frank Stanko. Paul Scally, left, will seek revenge for a defeat last year at the hands of Atnerico Woyciesjes, Syracuse co-captain. Stiff Fistic Competition Predicted When Varsity Battles Orangemen Flushed by an 8-1 victory over Western Maryland. Penn State’s varsity boxers will run into stiff competition when they meet their perennial rivals, the Syra cuse mitmen, in Rec Hall at 7 p. m. today. The Orangemen will enter the ring tonight backed by an un marred record of two victories, one over Cornell, 5-2, the other over Temple, 5-3. Four veter ans, including Americo Woycies jas, twice eastern intercollegiate 175-pound champion, and Loren Schoff, - 145-pound EIBA cham pion, make the Syracusians an impressive aggregation. Two changes can be expected in the Nittany lineup, both in the heavier divisions. Bob Baird, slow in getting into shape be cause of a pre-season illness, will box in the 155-pound class. Stan Glabick, a senior, will probably replace Les Cohn at 165. Vic Fiore at 120, Bill Mazzocco at 127, Homer Hoffman at 135, and Captain Frank Stanko at 145 completes the tentative Penn State lineup. “Rico” Woyciesjes, an aggres sive fighter with an unorthodox style which has carried him through three seasons-without a defeat in a dual meet and only’ one tournament defeat, will han dle the 175-pound assigment for Syracuse. Charles Healy, co-captain with Woyciesjes, will fight at 165. Healy won the EIBA champion ship as a sophomore, finished third last year. Jack Roland, a junior who won four out of seven bouts last year, will box at 120. Newcomers to the Syracuse lineup include Salvatore “Toots” Mirabito,, varsity football full back, boxing in the unlimited THE DAILY COLLEGIAN p| I r » B"' I -r class; Jerry Auclair, sophomore, at 127; Sebastian Sgroi, sopho more, at 135, and Irv Fischbein, sophomore at 155. Billy Soose To Baifle Ernie Vigh r Friday Night Billy Soose, former Penn State boxing star who won all his col lege bouts via the knockout route, is scheduled to battle Ernie Vigh, sensational Hungarian mid dleweight, in a 10-round fight in Madison Square Garden, New York City, Friday night. Soose, fresh from a 10-round decision over Tammy Mauriello, is considered one of the chief contenders for the New York Boxing Commission middle weight crown, which is now held by Ken Overlin, whom Soose defeated in a non-title scrap. Pittsburgh Press Plans Photo Series Of College Beginning next Sunday, the Pittsburgh Press will run a con secutive series of- rotagravure pages telling the story of Penn State in pictures. The Press will give the Col lege a “double spread” in the first of the series of articles and continue with a page a week un til “the subject has lost its in terest.” The department of public in formation has laid plans for the production of between 30 and 50. series of picture stories. Boxers fight opponents, not smoke—light up outside of Rec Hall. Penn Slate 120 Fiore 127 Mazzocco 135 Hoffman 145 Stanko 155 Baird 165 Glabick 175 Scally Woyciesjes Unlimited Mastei-s Mirabito Referee: Fred Mastrean; Pitts burgh. Wan! Something You Don't Havel... ... Have Something You Don't Want I Take Advantage Of The CLASSIFIED SECTION Of The DAILY COLLEGIAN REDECORATING? ' - I WALLPAPER Before buying wallpaper see the new 1941 patterns. They excel. Ask us about linoleums and save money. _ PAINTING We offer the best value for your money; House Paints, Indoor Paints, Varnishes, Shellacs, Oils and related Ac cessories. Have you seen-the new STYLE-GUIDE? We will lend it to you. Let Us Give You An Estimate At No Cost To You! 7 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS , * PORTER & WEBER 128 S, Frasier St Call State CoUege 2793 ; v s ; 1 ; . ' •, . n j -1 ; • I hi 1 i i;' Boxing Lineup , Syracuse Roland Auclair Sgroi Schoff Fischbein WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,. 19.41 1 Yearlings Open Seasonal 6 P.M. <&\ ' -i ", I It will be 108-pound Bill. Knauff, Danny DeMarino’s “tin iest demon,” who will open the freshman boxing meet with the Syracuse frosh in the first atr traction of Eec Hall’s 'tripier header at 6p. m. tonight., ; 5 “I’m planning on meeting a typical Syracuse .boxing - squad tomorrow night which meahs that they will be hax-d.to stop,” Coach DeMarino predicted clast night. “As for. our own ..hoys,’’ he continued, “it’s hard to tell how they will show up, untried as they are.” . i \ Beside Knauff, who ,is prob ably one of the lightest lads ever to fight in the 120-pound class, the following sluggers will be ip. the frosh boxing line-up 127-pounds—Tom Walsh, inr tramural champ. 135-pounds—Bill Schabacker.' 145 and 155-pounds—Either Pat Conlon or Arnold Feldman. 1 : 165-pounds—Jes Martella. 175-pounds—Nick Ranieri. Heavyweight—Bob • Halpin. Elected To Board Dr. Frederick W. Owens, head of the department of mathema tics, has been notified of his elec tion to the board of governors of the Mathematical Association of America. He has been a member of the organization since Its founding.