WEDNESDAY, 'DECEMBER 10, 1941 HiuuiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiniiiifiiiifnitrrnituftiiimnmmnT ‘he Lions With PAT NAGELBERG Sports Editor niniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiKliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiin r]>6 Boxing Wars .. If. you need more than the brisk fittany Valley chill to remind you hat- winter sports are with us ince again, just'drop-into Rec Mall iny afternoon this week and be offvinced. Even more than the ipening .of -the basketball season, he knock-them-down and drag hem-out boxing dntramurals. usher n State’s 'ittdddri sport schedule in iair-rasing style. The three-ring circus of fisticuff skills, and : laUghs was first intro duced here by that noted patron of- the fight game, Coach Leo douck, back in 1923, which makes this year’s tournament the 19th successive" appearance if our arith- metic doesn’t fail us. More than my other "athletic-. .event on the oampus, once you’ve had a taste of it, you always come back for an other glimpse 1 of. the fight-for glory boys. . .'This year the' tournament at tracted nearly '2OO participants, who have juSt ! completed the third day of Penn State’s private war. Whether!'this ihcrease is due to natural c’auses such as fighting for dear old. Kappa Kappa or-using this chance"ftr climb to varsity fame, it’s difficult to-say. While on .this latter subject, it would b'd fitting: to- note the anx ious eyes, .";w|th, ..which Houck wacthes the boys knock the h . . . out of each other,. The boxing in- Samurais are one; of the most fer fe sources of inaterial for the varsity isquad'.ahd more than one beginner:'hadrhis'gtart there, in cluded in; this group are Roy Han na, captain,; Mike Cooper, another Nittany. leader who gained top laurels, lift theV:eastern cham pionships, - and last year’s Paul Scally, who was best 175 lb. man iri last- year’s ' .national tourney here. ■ Gridiron Slate State-’s. football schedule for the next three, years is announced to day anddt' is with great relish that we see .(institutions like Georgia, Navy, ia'nd' ’.Michigan State listed among the Lions’ future opponents. With standout elevens from the -South and 'Midwest Represented on our schedule,: the; Nittanymen will gain added ? national publicity which should be trebled by the current- rise of,.State to gridiron heights. ■' Of course, it’s the 1941 schedule, released-.beforei-that.is the juiciest 'plum of them all; After opening With Bucknell and Lehigh (the last time the Engineers will face the Lions for'sbirie'.time), State meets six major, elevens in a row, includ ing battlesfwitli'Penn and Cornell, always looked/,forward to by both players and s|udents. All that stands; between State and a Rose Bowl is an ; undefeated season and the little matter-of a war now be ing waged-unu,;". At The Movies CATHAUIM: “International Lady” STATE “H. M. Pulham, Esq.” NITTANY: •' ' ' “international Squardron” READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Fraternities ... ■ Start the New Year right by having the necessary repairs done during Christmas vacation. PORTER & WERER 126 S. Frazier Street Headquarters for Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes Wallpaper Linoleum 15 Score Wins During Third Day Of Boxing IM's Four hundred boxing fans wit nessed the third day of intramural fighting in Rec Hall yesterday af ternoon when 16 winners were added to the second flight. Sophomore class president, Jack Gray, will fight Karl Yohn, and John Banbury will meet Ralph Er win in the: bouts expected to hold the spot light today whan the first round fights will be completed. Results- of yesterday’s bouts fol low: FRATERNITY DIVISION 127-pound: McCord, TKE, TKOed Delong, AKPi, in second round. Welsh, Phi Kappa, deci sioned Wagner, Gamma Sigma Phi. . 135-pound: Blaustein, Gamma •Sigma-Phi, TKOed Moore,'Phi Sig ma Kappa, in third round- , 145-pound: Host, Delta Chi, de cisioned Fullerton, TKE. Charles, KDR, TKOed Tanguy, SA!E, in third round. Phillips, Phi Delta Theta, decisioned Horvath, Sigma Pi. Merrill, AZ, decisioned Mc- Caughy, Phi Sigma Kappa. 155-pound: ' Bfryant, Tau Phi Delta, decisioned, Crabtree, TKE. 165-pound: G. McCormick, KDR, decisioned Riley, TKE. 175-pound: Calvert, KDR, won forfeit from Ferguson, TKE. INDEPENDENT DIVISION 127-pound: Penn State Club, decisioned Taylor, Ath Hall Waiters. 135-potind: ' Conley, Forestry I Sodiety, decisioned Stiver. 155-pOund: Morford, Irvin Hall, - decisioned Heatt. 165-pound: Borges decisioned Heckert, Irvin Hall. Higgins Awards Football Loiters A list of those receiving foot ball awards was released last night by Robert A. Higgins, head football coach. Five seniors, eight juniors, and nine sophomores re ceived their varsity letters, while three special awards, and three minor awards were given to sen iors and sophomores, respective ly. The list follows: Varsity letter winners afe John R. Banbury ’44, James H. Bon ham ’44, Bernard W. Brosky ’44, Aldo Cenci ’44, Robert D. Davis ’44, William J. Debler ’43, Robert D. Halpin ’44, John J. Jaffurs ’44, J. Michael Kerns ’43, H. Leonard Krouse ’42, Theodore H. Kratzke '44, Robert J. Perugini ’43, John A. Potsklan ’44, Louis J. Palazzi ’43, John A. Petrella ’42, Ken neth D. Schoonover ’43. William R. Smaltz ’42, Wilbur Van Lenten ’43, Ralph F. Ven tresco ’43, Paul L. Weaver '43, Robert F. Wear ’42, and William F. Finn ’42, manager. Threte spe cial awards were given to John M. Day '42, Charles E. Raysor ’42, and Donald R. Yoho ’42. Three minor awards were given to Charles McFarland ’44, Meryl W. Mundwiler ’44, and Robert L. Walters ’44. John Barr Assists Thiel Johnny Barr ’4l, Nittanv Lion All-American basketball star, is assisting Nick Theil in coaching the freshman court squad. Barr has recently been playing with the 'Oshkosh All-'Stars, 1940-41 profes sional basketball champions. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lion Football Released For Four Newcomers To Face Penn State Penn State’s football schedules for 1043 and 1944, which will in clude such newcomers as Navy, Georgia, Michigan State, and Maryland, were released yesterday by Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics. Although it was announced some time ago, the grid card for next fall has also been listed. In the coming campaign Coach Bob Hig gin’s Lions will battle unusually strong -teams from Cornell, Penn, Colgate, Pitt and Syracuse. The Nittany Lions last met Navy on the gridiron in 1924, Michigan State in 1925, Maryland in 1939, while Georgia and Penn State have never clashed before •in any col legiate sport. Penn State and the United States Naval Academy will be. encounter ing each other for the 20th time in 1943. Trie Midshipmen have won 10, lost 7, and 2 games have ended in a deadlock since the 19-game series began in 1894. Michigan State and the Nittany eleven played each other in 1914 when the former was known as the Michigan Aggies. Georgia, yjho will face Texas Christian Univer sity in the Orange Bowl game on the Lions in the second game on the Lions i nthe second game on the 1043 schedule and will open the 1944 campaign on New Beaver Field/' ' A point of interest on the 1943 schedule is the early opener, which finds the Nittany outfit battling an old rival, Bucknell, on September 25. Complete schedules 1942 3—Bucknell .. 10—Lehigh 17—Cornell 24—Colgate ... 31—W. Virginia Nov. 7—Syracuse 14—i Penn ... 21—Pitt .... Sept. 25—Bucknell Oct. Oct. . 2-—Georgia Athens, Ga. 7—Georgia Home 9—‘Colgate Home 14—IBucknell Home ■l6—Navy Annapolis, Md. 21—Colgate Hamilton, N. Y. 23—Maryland . College Park, Md. 28—Michigan State .. East Lansing 30—Michigan State Home Nov. 4—^Syracuse Syracuse, N. Y. 11—NYIU ..,. Home 18—Maryland Pittsburgh 25—Pitt Nov. '6^—Syracuse ... 13—New York U. 20—Pitt Experience proves that nothing takes the place of quality. You taste the quality of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Again and again you enjoy the charm of its delicious taste...and its cool, clean after-sense of complete refreshment. Thirst asks noth ing more. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona For Prompt Service in State College Schedules 1943,1944 BISON HEAD Mai IMusser, above, will direct his charging Bucknell quintet against the Nit tany Lions tonight in Rec Hall. Speidel Urges Mai Practice ■Regular appearances at wrest ling sessions held every afternoon in flee Hall is urged by Coach Charlie Speidel who is greatly pleased at the increasing number ■of men reporting for mat practice. With a great turn-out at the end of last week, attendance at the •Monday and Tuesday sessions dropped somewhat. Heavyweight Jack Kerns appeared on the prac tice mat this week to join Captain Glen Alexander, Clair Hess, and Charlie Ridenour, only varsity let terman remaining from last sea son. . Bethlehem Ithaca, N. Y. Home Morgantown Home Philadelphia Home Lion Cage Five Bailies Unbeaten Bucknell Tonight Two unbeaten basketball quin tets will meet in Rec Hall at 8 o’clock tonight when Mai Muss? er’s Thundering Herd from Buck nell University battles Penn State’s Lions who claim an un impressive walk-away over' Sus quehanna and a more commend able but hard-earned victory over W and J. In the preliminary, which is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p. m., the Nittany jayvees will again en counter the Penn State frosh who have'been successful in downing thie upperclassmen in both games this season. Realizing that his veterans have not played as well as might be ex pected, Coach John Lawther is still somewhat dubious about his starting lineup. 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