vMARQH ,22, 1.941 , ■ \p|m : Team In Boston IM Wrestlers Bar Eastern Title Matches In Finals Today Pieo Leads Yaripaard, "Seeks Individual town -T hwa r t e.d by Temple and ' Army in its attempt to capture ~-the Eastern -Intercollegiate .Gym •nastic -League title during the -...regulation dual meet season, a' •...five-man .Lion .team will, strive for honors in the league’s-indi vidual championships at Boston today.. 'Leading the Lion vanguard will ; be Roman Pieo; the league’s most ■"prolific, point-getter, who is en - .tered in . the all-around competi ■ Lion. A favorite to wrest the all - around ..title-from Temple’s Ed Danser prior'to his finger injury in the campaign’s last meet, Pieo . has apparently, regained his mid season form, and will put in a strong bid' for the crown. In addition ..to Danser and Sain Fogel, another Owl.star, the Bris tol athlete will .face stiff competi tion-'fi-dm two. teammates, Lew Bordo and Sol Small. Should Pieo’s finger slow him down,' both i Bordo and Small are capable of. ■ upsetting- the applecart and com - ing through with a .victory. Drills Outdoors _ Sixty-five candidates for Penn State’s 1941 football squad re ported yesterday for the first out door spring practice which fea tured “limbering up” exercises and forhiation drill. . . Because of the snow-covered ..practice .field, scrimmage can not j.beiheld for a few'days. “We hope the. weather will permit .some ■comba twork by next Monday or -Tuesday,” Coach Bob Higgins r-~ • • .-..-• Three veteran-backfield men, . Captain Len Krouse, Bill -Smaltz, ' and Pepper Petrella, reported . yesterday. Other promising backs - to report were Pepper Ventresco, ,-Manny Weaver, Hank Day, Lem ..-Gramley, Curly Mann, Cap . . Bailey and freshman Aldo Cenci. Spring practice will continue until April 26, Another session ~7wrll~be'held today beginning at . ...2-olclQck— Soose To Attend National Tourney The seventh annual NCAA •; boxing tournament was assured i.of'at least one famous spectator . when Billy Soose„. .former -Penn .State ..mitt king, told. Coach .Leo .Houck that he expected to be : here - for - the tournament next .weekend. _- •I Soose passed through State | College on his way to New York - City yesterday. ■i Tickets for the national tour . nament, the largest in its seven : year history with 83 boxers rep- resenting 21 colleges, go on sale ;.at .the AA ticket window in Old Main;; at.: 8 ra.rrp Monday. Both ~ general-' admission and reserved : seat tickets will be sold in ad ii’yance. : Ticket prices are: • Preliminaries: (General admis sion only) 2:30 p.m., Thursday, 55 vcents;B p.m.,-Thursday, 55 cents. Semi-£inals:_B:j).m., Friday, 75 -cents general admission, $l.lO re -served balcony seats. Finals: 8 p. m. Saturday, 85 cents general'admission, $l.lO preserved balcony seats. : Chick’ Werner - was a star hurd ■■ler for the University of "Illinois In 1927. . j Bob Higgins, football coach, "was an end on- Walter Camp’s /AihAmerican team in 1920. Is SopseAGoose ? Billy Soose, ex-Lion champion and uncrowned middleweight .king, is reported to be again get ting -the runaround in his quest for a title bout with Ken .Overlin. Soose Still Gets Runaround The mystery of “whom does a fighter have to beat before he gets a crack at the title” is still an unsolved problem to Billy Soose, State’s contribution to the pugilistic world. After trouncing Ernie Vigh'in their second bout in New York two weeks ago, Soose was prom ised a shot at titleholder Ken Overlin sometime in May. Hav ing beaten both Overlin and Tony Zale, another claimant, in previous matches, th? Farrel lad’s ambition of . annexing .the world’s-.middleweight crown was apparently close to realization. But word now comes from New York that the boxing czar, Mike Jacobs, has different plans afoot, and none of them include Billy, Instead, it appears that Tami Mauriello, • who knocked out Steve Belloise - in the first round last week, will get a shot at Overlin in the near future. It’s the- same Mauriello who was soundly trounced by Soose in his New York- debut two months ago. If the rumor is true, Billy Soose will keep running around in circles- till he retires, the un crowned champion of his divi sion. flrflemen Beat Delaware; Gault, Siahl Top Scoring The varsity riflemen captured an easy ROTC match victory over the University of Delaware .by a 1876-17.49 tally,- according to postal target results received yesterday. .Co-captains Gil Gault and Ben .Stahl peppered the targets for 388 and 382, respectively. Hal Yount traced a 377 as Bill Gill came, up ..with .a 365. Frank Shu man counted a 364. With 15 victories and 4 defeats carded this season, the Nittany men must yet face California, Pitt, and Florida before entering the National Rifle Association championships in Washington, D. C. next Saturday. iLacrpsse Call All candidates for varsity la crosse should report to Rec Hall at 4 o’clock any afternoon, ac cording -to Coach Nick Thiel. Bob Galbraith has been Penn State’s only swimming coach since the inauguration of the sport here five years ago. , 'THE DAILY CQLLEQI AN Intramural wrestling finalists will grapple in Rec Hall at 2:30 p.m. today. Each weight class winner will receive a medal, and the fraternity tallying the most. points will be awarded a cup, ac cording t(S co-managers Ralph M. Yeager ’42 and Jack <M. Fillman ’42. Today’s line-up follows: "~ FRATERNITY 120-pound: Phil Mitzekevich, Alpha Ohi Rho, vs. .John Mc- Creery, KDR. 126-pound: Wilme-r Richter, AGR, vs. Jack Reitz, KDR. 135q?ound:'.Herb Jennings, SAE, vs. Dick Miller, Alpha Chi Sig.. 145-pound: Bill Emmons, PiKA, vs. Bob Roy, Phi Sigma Kappa. 155-pound: Max Peters, Alpha Chi Sig, vs. Avery Kearney, Alpha Chi Sig. 165-pound: Ed Phillips, Tau Phi Delt, . vs. John Pond, Phi Gamma Delt. .175-pound: Bob Brookes, SAE, vs. John Hunsicker, Phi Kappa •Psi. Unlimited: Bill Ziegenfus, Phi Delta Theta, vs. Lloyd Parsons, Delta Sigma Phi. INDEPENDENTS 126-pound: Harry Murphy, Irvin Hall, vs. Irving Polak. 135-pound: Harold Neidig vs. Irwin Curry. 145-pound: Dick McNaul vs. John Metzler. 155-pound: Harold Faylor, PS Club, vs. Stan Marcus, Forestry Society. 165-pound: George Moore vs. Lawton Snyder, PS Club. 175-pound: Ben Snipas, PS Club, vs. Bob Wright, Two Year Ag. Unlimited: Ben Sloviter, Watts Hall, vsrJim Fisher, Watts Hall. PING PONG Latest results: In second round matches Art Stern, Phi Sig Delt, eliminated Jim Kramer, SAE, 21-18, 21-15; Harry Fields, Beta Sig, overpow ered Martin Fulton, Phi Kappa Psi, 2J-8, 21-18; Gilbert Anthony, AGR, downed Don Durain, Phi Kappa, 21-15, 18-21, 26-24; Rod ney Sachs, Sigma Nu, defeated Dick Huntzinger, Pi Kappa Phi, 21-19, 21-17; Jason Shapiro, Phi Sig Delt, beat A 1 Swan, SAE, 17-21, 21-14, 21-12; Moylan Hull, DU, topped Jim Brooks, Theta, Chi, 21-10, 21-12; and A 1 Hendler, Beta Sig, beat Jim Wilkinson, Lambda Chi Alpha, 21-18, 21-16. Frosh Riflemen Defeat Mont Alio -In Armory Lion cub riflemen defeated Mont Alto marksmen in a shoul der-to-shoulder match in the Armory last night by a 860-795 count. Penn State's Larry Chervenak took individual honors in the two-position match with a 179 out of 200. Johnson of' Mont Alto garnered a 176 for the visitors’ high score. Ed Kaiser tallied 175, -Marvin Gordon punctured his targets for 171, and Ken Weimer collected 169 points. Bob Gill counted 166. Bob Higgins will start his 14th season as Penn State grid coach next .fall. Chocolate Ice Cream Soda Bo you remember, when you were a ‘THE BEST ebild, how you enjoyed those choco- txt Vnunv" late Ice cream sodas? Well, Just ,to “ ■bring: back old times, why not stop MM In tor A Rea & Derick old fashioned H 8 •hdfebl&te ice cream soda . . . mado JH from -Whitman's - chocolate with a generous portion of our own ice JBL cream. REA & New Bing Captain More laurels were added to Bobby Baird’s growing list when the newly-elected All-College president was chosen to captain the 1942 Penn State boxing team, fie- succeeds Frank Stanko. BIG VALUE EVENT OVER ISO PAIR LADIES’ NOW $1 00 p A j R Values To 56.00 Many Models and Leathers to Choose From. Saks*—Polly Preston and All Types Novelty Shoes. Better Be Here Early—They Won’t Last Long At This Price College Boot Shop S. Allen St. State College | FOUNTfIiK SPECIALS Try an “Old Fashioned” DERICK Inc 121 SOUTH ALLEN STREET Ridenour Gains Mat Semi-Finals (Continued from Page One) second round by Sam Linn, of lowa State College. After lead ing Linn with a slight time ad vantage and the count 2-2, Rohr er was .trapped in a half nelson and inside crotch in 5:58 min utes. In the first round, Rohrer had decisioned Indiana’s Harry Traster, 8-2, by gaining two near Jails to overcome the Indiana . grappler’s escape and’ one-min ute time advantage. Jack Kerns, State heavyweight who byed into the quarter-finals, lost out there to Len Levy, Min nesota’s Big Ten runner-up, 3-2. Levy also reached the quarter finals on a bye. Michigan State headed the tournament fall points by gar nering six, far ahead of the field. Two upsets were registered against the eastern ranks when 128-pound Captain Bob Eberle •of Princeton and Lehigh’s 145- pound Joe Quinn, both EIWA titleholders, were eliminated. PAGE THREE
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