SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1941 < • Swimming Feature .. ~.,1, _ State Is Underdog Boxers Witltace in D m i . • Against Chi Maroons ' rUfitAlr At liliara The UniversI '-:T of Chicago gym IllUll* Mi llf BQ Vl* team,, first Big Ten representa ' ■ tive ever to face the Lions in ■•••■ *» T ih t r Col if gymnastics, will take on a erip- T£HACA, N. Y., Feb.. 14 ■ pj et j squad of State acrobats in .Trying his fourth new combma- Rec Hall at 3p . m . today. , .- e .9n in .as. many meets, Coach Leo . National champions in 1938 _ Houck hopes to break into the and ra ted among the best in the win column again by country this year, the 'Maroons ~^e Cornell boxers at Ithaca, N. w ju p i ace only five men in ac . Y. tomorrow. . tion. All five visitors have prov- The Doctor and his boys will en their all-around efficiency, a tough time against the however, and the Blue and White Big Red, even though the Ithac- w ip have their hands full to ans have lost their only encounter keep, them from scoring heavily thus far this year. The defeat was j n aR , even t s at the hands of a powerful Syra- Heading the Chicago contin ue contingent by a 4-3 count. gen f i s the outstanding pair of .AA el ‘ a bit of of juggling, the gymnastic twins in the nation, Lion lineup has Homer Hoffman Earle and ; Portney Shenken, who A ll the 145-pound class, Bill Rich- wR j perform on all apparatuses, ards at 165, and Les Cohen at The other three are John Pierre, 175, unique positions for all three star on the parallel bars, Len men this season. Robertson, a standout on the .. H°b Baird will have lots of mats,, and -HaL Degan, a rings competition in the 155-pound specialist class with John Clark. Big, John Against this five-jnan team, . was EIBA champ last year, nar- Coach Gene- Wettstone may be .rowly nosing Penn State’s Bernie forced to place an all-sophomore Sandson in .the. finals; . ... ensemble. With Lew Bordo and The lineup: . Ed Trybala still on the doubtful 120,pound- Vic Fiore,- vs. list because of injuries, the heavy Wally Venier, Cornell. . burden. of; trying- to pull State 127-pound —Bill. Mazzocccr, vs. through to an upset' victory will Ed Brown; Cornell. fan on Roman Pieo and Sol . 105-pound —Frank Stanko, vs. Hanson or Welles, Cornell. 145-pound Homer Hoffman, vs; Leo-Berger, Cornell. 155-pound' Bob Baird, vs. John Clark, Cornell. 165-pound —Bill Richards, vs. Dave Peace, Cornell. 175-pound— Les Cohen.. Unlimited: Paul Scally, vs. Matty Urbanowitz, CornelL- Riflemen Down Marines] Stahl, Gaul Mead Tally Lion riflers shot tneir way to a 1881 to 1851, win over the-Marine- Corps of Washington D ; , G. to march.. on undefeated: as- postal x-esults were. received yesterday. Co-captains Ben Stahl and Gil Gault blazed 381 arid 380 s while Bob Mcoy. marked 375. Saturday Only I !OQ' Pairs Mf M'S SHOES m. DRESS *»SPORT m Fjomiß’s OPP. OLD MAIN THE Wm NATIONAL BANK - V. ... - *4 OF 1 STATE COLLEGE - : - Member of ■s, ''■[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' ‘ V Small; If Bordo performs, the Lion mentor gives his jninions- at least an even chance to win'-the meet but-without the only first place man in the Army- meet, State is rated; a- decided - under dog. Following-the varsity meet,-the freshman squad- will- oppose- the Germantown YMGA in an exhi bition. WllGive Cornell A Good' Fighf/ Says Coach OnEveOfßedßouls; Qutrto-seek their first -win the freshman boxers will meet the. Ithaca fro'sh- in Cornell’s ring at 3 p.m. thig afternoon. Danny DeMarino, coach of the Nittany mitmen, expects to meet a scrappy Big Red team, but since his boys are in better condi tion since the Syracuse match, he predicts, “We’ll give them a good fight.” 120. pounds—Bill Knauff. 127 pounds—John Turcaso. 135 pounds—Bill Shabacker or George Espy. '' 145 pounds—Arnold Feldman. 155 pounds—Pat Conlon. IGS pounds Orient Martella or George Howard. 175. pounds—Nick Ranieri. Heavyweight—Bob Halpin. Article Is Published Professor A. E. Martin, head of the department of history, has written an article, “All Aboard, the Overland Stage,” for the Feb ruary issue of The Social Studies; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lion Gymnast Roman Pieo, stellar gymnast, will carry the brunt of State’s attack against hicago in Rec Hall 'at 2 p. m. today. Lion Cagers Play AlSyracuse Nine 1 Lion cagers, back on the road after a one-day home stand against Carnegie Tech, will try for their second victory of the year over Syracuse on the Orange team’s home hardwood tonight. lii the first meeting of'the two teams, in Rec Hall on January 15; the Nittany cagers were hot as hot can be- and trimmed; the' New- York Staters, 44-25. It should be a- far closer game to night, however, for Syracuse has since defeated Georgetown and demonstrated that they, too, have a better-than-fair ball club. Coach John Lawther will- start the-same-quintet that has should ered most of the strenuous work all season. Johnny Barr and Scotty Moifatt will be on the front line, Herk Baltimore will play cented and Elmer Gross and Dick Grimes will handle the back line assignments. , Against this, starting five .Syra cuse will use Paul Kartluke and Dan Di Pace at forwards, Gene Berger at center, and Stan Kruse and Chris Kouray at guards. Kiski Beafs Cub Five In Final 1 Minute, 32-30 Special to. the Collegian . SALTSBURG, Pa. Feb. 14— Penn State’s undefeated yearling basketball team was nosed out by Kiski Prep tonight when John Wilkins made a free conversion and a basket in the final minute of play to overcome Stated one point lead; The final score was 32-30; The contest was a nip and tuck affair- and found the half-time score at a 20-2 CT deadlock. Dick Fullerton, Kiski, ’took top scoring honors with 11 points. Whitey Von. Nieda, flashy State forward; tallied 10-points to come off with second honors. Larry Gent scored 8- markers. Dave- Hornstein, George Pitt inger, and- Jim. Smith were re moved from the game for per sonals. Fencerr Oppose Cornell, ! Syracuse; lit two Meets ; Penn State’s fencers are seek { ing their first victory of the sea son at , Ithaica. this afternoon : where they will compete in meets against Cornell and Syra i • cuse. After losing- to Seton Hall, Army, and Navy, Doc Krutter expects his boys to take - the , Orange meet, but is doubtful of l the outcome in the Big. Red clash. The lineup: Foil Co-captains Les Kutz and Elmer Lowenstein, and' Bill Sheriff. - ' Epee- -i— Bob Harder. Lowen stein, Doug Adams. Sabre Jack Good. Kutz. and I' Bill Zarger. Home Athletic Card Tankmen Battle Pitt Here In Glennland Pool r Pitt "has spoiled one Lion un defeated season already. The Penn .State swimmers are out to avenge that defeat and. to pre serve their own record when they meet the Panthers in Glenn land Pool at 2 p. m. today. The Smoky City lads have been the stumbling block for the Nit tanymen for the past five years but the loss Of several of their best men has considerably weak ened the 1941 Pitt squad. So far the Panthers have bgen ■trounced by Rider and Kenyon, and were edged 43-32 bv Ohio State. Of the eight veterans left on the Panther team, Herb Cosgrove has been the most outstanding, piling up an enviable record of victories in both the 440-yard freestyle and the 200-yard breast stroke. The deciding factor of the meet may well be the ability, or inability of the Pitt splashers to score in the last few events. And a great deal rests on the- shoul ders of Captain Bill Kirkpatrick and distance man Don Delmanzo. Track Squad Faces Army, Cornell Away When Coach Chick Werner’s trackmen face Army and Cornell in West Point today there will be three worthy high -jumpers representing, the Libn. colors. Two of these lads are sophomores and both of them are bettering Orvis Krug’s standards. Jim Sykes and John Glenn, two elongated Negro jumpers, consistently have been turning in better heights than Krug, last year’s point-collector. ’ PAGE THREE tion Grapplers Tangle With Navy By ROSS B. LEHMAN ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. 14— Mounted once more near the pin nacle of eastern mat supremacy after last week’s triumph over Lehigh, 1940 Eastern Intercolleg iate champions, the Nittany Lion grapplers will be tested by a pow erful Navy eight-man juggernaut here in Macdonough Hall tomor row-. Coach Charlie Speidel made a sudden lineup change today when he switched Clair Hess, 121- pounder, and Charlie Ridenour, 128-pound sparkplug, Hess had difficulty making the 121-pound limit while Ridenour had no trou ble shifting to the lower weight. With the Midshipmen expected to barge through Lion opposition in the heavy divisions, Speidel is depending upon his light weights to tumble the sea-going grapplers in what- is expected to be a toss-up match. The lineup: 121-pound Charlie Ridenour vs. Norbert Hesse, Navy. 128-pound —Clair Hess vs. Bill Godfrey- or Jim Schnepp, Navy. 136-pound Captain Frank Gleason vs. Earl Buckwalter, Navy; 145-pound Glenn Alexander vs. Jim Holloway, Navy. 155-pound; —Joe Sclazo vs. Milt Bennett, Navy. 165-pound —Chuck Rohrer vs. Captain Dick King, Navy. 175-pound; —Joe Valla vs. Bill Carmichael, Navy, Hpavy.weighl —Jack Kerns vs. Jack Harrell, Navy.
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