THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 Snipas,Grey Mr I , ro Begin Nexl Week IM KAYInil B*inAlf a Hurried by the; approaching lit i lllOlwi, holiday vacation, the annual in .. .. , tercla'ss wrestling bouts will prob ■* n be run oil - next week-, Coach Ig] |#-V C Charlie Speidel. said last night. These jmee'ts arte, restricted to matmen r in training who must sign up. tor the ■ tourney this week end. It is expected-that three in dividual matches will be. on the canvas at: once. to. speed, up the bouts. The.' ‘grapplers. will meet under the'balcony due to the lack of. floor space. -.Ben Snipas and Jack Grey, en tered the finals as' 18 contestants advanced' injfheiihtramural boxing. .tournament in, Rec Hall yesterday. afternoon.- -...'•Shipas, who lost to Barney Ewell iri the-finals/last’year; TKOed Ben ''Stevens.. In .the third round after both boys, had slugged-it out-toe to- . ! • toe :for: two:rounds.- Grey hadmore-JA,' Etafk-fli'- PooftillA i difficulty c in-.subduing his • oppon-. Jllf ' |ITIISIlr!. ICRIIR linß .ent,’Karl Xohni, but finally won a decision after three-rounds: j»> *jji K|t . ■- 'Tans ware- treated' to another llUlll6rCilS outstanding bout in'the Jack Bhn-~ f ‘ Ei?wih scrap. Ban bury, after a slow. start, came-to lifeJh'theVsecond'and .third rounds to finally TKO 'Eriwin in the clos ing. seconds 'of thb final period: " Gene : Starr, in'the 127 pound class, ’ whs knocked down in the first round by Ford -BOyle' but made k .thrilling comeback in the 'second and' ’third- rounds:to get- the. nod from'the judges'. . 'Boyle was unable to ward* off -Starr’s steady barrage' of lefts and rights. ■’winners", in '.yesterday’s bouts ' Standout.of the.aggregation, was were:' Dave Alston, Negro backs who ■- p-na tppmttv, mvT<STnw did! a " sreat • deal of the running, .. V i JHATEHmTYDiyiSI O XI ; - .kicking,, and- passing, with favor 121,pound:, WCreaw, abWrSulte.- • Stan, KOfc. David? ; S- . Alston Ha M> Al _ deepened BoVle stan Robert . Bac her,. Henry. H.. h ®g i ;.^^;;Baierl,;:Joseph, E. Blasiole, Wil- Ze| ; a, ; ~ g COed Rumage, Phi De t a liam.Boyd, Joseph. Gackovio, John- A- " A ‘* Clapperton,' Allen- D. Davis,. ‘'- 45^ U " d: George Durkota, George E. Puller, °san DU, Homan, AGH;- Q eor .g e : a. Hoffman; Fred'-Kreut fo ted ‘ -Sigma‘Pi. er, Robert, G. Larsen. ; 155-pound<, .WDjrell,* Lambda Reid ; M cCloskay) John w . . 3'^ w #« ne *Fre«i. Sigma=. Moody, William'- R.. MooHe, Leo .Jf Theta Pij dedsion- jj ob jj e Glair, J. Reilly, Harry Ry- wak,. Paul-Schweitzer, Stanley C. Lambda Chi gkuter clarence,W. Smith, Stev- Alpha; decisioned-Snyder; Phi Ep- en Sukey> C liftord-t. Clair, George. [silpp^Pl.;-Salom, PhrHappa-Sigma, j Harry. Tucceri, ftay decisioned Ciriacy, Delta Theta uiinski, Robert Weitzlel, and-John Sigma. Woloskv ■1751-pound:,, Campbell, Alpha- Zetaj decisioned Derbyshire, Phi , Kappa %ma, Bortz, tS4O Mat Capf at n r class: Banbury> Phi 1 \ Delta-Theta, decisioned. Erwin; Phi ElGlCted WOUD OfflCldl GamjnadDelta.. _ _, , . . r - , INDEPENDENT' DIVISION Dy /ClIOldSlIC' tOSCIIGS ■ 121-pound: Grey decisioned Ernest F-. Bortz ’4O, former „ ... „ , . . Lion wrestling, captain and-pres - Fardella, Colonial en | CO ach at, Bla'irsville High School, was secretary- TKOed ' I,uetschle 'the-Western District ofP.ennsyl . vania Interscholastic Coaches and .;;354pPUnd: Woods BRB. deci.- offlcials Assoc iation,. which was smnedEldrideg.Forestry Society. - formed . at a wrestling clinic att , > d4s :P^- d 4:, iLelbermatl deci - Dubois. Saturday. , sl P n ? d .^ rl ®,- t >1 „ Arthur .Weiss-of Clearfield was 7 ,..:155,-P°und:-; Cassidy, Watts-Hall,,. elected president ot the group , which has organized to represent -i,: Snipas ’ Penn. State, tbe . W€t sem. district, of, Pehnsyl- Club;:?S,O e . d Stevens 111 3rd round. yania in the , PIAA . Weiss . is , the former coach of Sam. Harry, Clear: field’s, lightweight contribution, to Penn. State’s .1941, mat, squad. Charlie, Speidel, Nittany mentor who. officiated at the clinic, attend ed by. over 300 coaches and schol astic wrestlers, was chosen advisor of. the.new-organization. As a-Penn.-State wrestler, Bortz. established .a. memorable record: by gaining third-place in the 1939'In tercollegiates,' going undefeated in. his senior year, and.winning the 175-pound, championship title in' the 1940 Eastern Intercollegiates. The blond Lion light-heavy ’is well remfembered for the fighting match which he gave Dick Bren namen of Lehigh, in winning the Intercollegiate crown. The bout went ttvo two-minute overtime periods before the Penn Stater was awarded the title. For several months in the Fall of 1940 Bortz served as athletic director at Bolivar High School prior to assuming his present posi-’ tion as coach at Blairsville. Thirty numbers of the unde feated Nittany yearling squad were awarded their numerals, Frosh. Coach'Marty Me Andrews announced yesterday. , The yearlings came through their five-game schedule without a defeat,- the- first time- this feat has been accomplished by a fresh man* team in 25. years. The. Frosh were victorious over Bucknell, Colgate,. Cornell,. Syracuse, and ! Army first-year squads. At The Movies CATHAUM: “International Lady” STATE: “Nothing But the Truth” NITTANY: “Honky Tonk” READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Penn State Gagers Win 3rd Straight Game, 48-32 Three Straight— Summaries \ Penn’ Si£kte—4B FG FT ... 8 1-4 ... 2 0-0 ... 4 0-0 ... 4 1-1 ... 1 1-1 ... 1 1-1 . 2' 0- 1 ... 0 0-0 ...22 4- 8 Bucknell—32- FG FT Haines f 3 2-2 Fahringer f 4 4-5 Glass c 2 0-0 Snyder g 0 0-0 Secunda g 0 3-4 McKeegan c 0 0-0 Schnure g 1 0-0 Ketegan g 0: 1-1 Culberston f 1 0-0 Dedrick f .0 0-0 Silverman' g 0 0-0 Totals. 11 10-12 Score- by quarters: Penn State .. 14 12 16 : 6-—4 B Bucknell .... 11' 9 4 8—32 Officials Referee, Fawcett, Westminister; Umpire; Neff, Lock Haven. Egli f Gr6ss £ .... Baltimore c Ramin: g ... Grimes g . Gfent f Hornstein g Cohen f .., Totals .., Prosser, Barr Help Beal Frosh Aided by Charley Prosser and quarter, Coach John' Lawther’s Johnny Barr, former Penn State passers suddenly brpkeinto a scor stars, the junior varsity-basket- ing spree that the Bisons could- not ball team downed- the freshman halt. .To make matters even worse cagers in the preliminary game at for the visitors, the Nittanymen al- Bec Hall last night, 38-22, to so threw up a strong defense and partially avenge- for two defeats- completely'bottled up Pred Fahrln by‘ the- liion Cubs- earlier in the ger, diminutive Buckriell forward, season Myles; Smith took scoring hon ors for the jayvee- five with 16 tallies while Prosser was • runner up with 12. point's; 'Phirman led the freshman quintet by contribut ing steven markers. . The. upperclassmen- started fast in the. first quarter, garnering-nine points to the Erosh’s two. Half time saw the jayvees out- front, In contrast to the Nittanymen’s 21-11, and by the end of the third scoring ability, the Bisons could quarter, the varsity understudies not find the hoop, and rung up had a 29-17 advantage. only two. field goals in the-third Barr’s performance amounted to period. As a result, the- Lions an exhibition as his superior play coasted into the last stanza on' the spairked the jayvees to their vie- long end of a comfortable 42-24- tory. Twice before the junior margin. varsity , bowed to thfe yearling Outplaying-the Blue and White, cagers by margins of at least 10 Bucknell- scored eight points points. against six for the winners-in' the Jim Lawther, son of the varsity final: period. Six of. the visitors’ coach, again was a big. cog for points, howover,-came-via*, the foul the freshmen,, but. Cal Clements toss route, while the Lions’ scor and Jack Pfirman 'also sparkled, ing was.well-divided. 1 ”fkri»s| »• mccv, I tfou/ ! I I We ; Il Help You Select The Proper Weight For Your Needs. ... —Also especially for Christmas' — FRESH; TABLE DRESSED CHICKEN—DUCK and GEESE 115 S. FRAZIER Egli Leads Attack Tot Against Bucknell, 17 By* GORDON COY 4 Coming, back with a fast second -8 half attack, Penn State’s basket s' ball Lions hung up. their third 3 straight victory of the: season last 3 night when they subdued the 4 Bucknell Bisons, 48-32; on the Rec ,0 Hall court. 48 Led by John Egli, who copped' scoring, honors for . the night with 17 points, the-Nittany quintet was never headed after gaining the lead midway in the opening, quar ter. Egli again dropped in the. first point of the game, just as he did in the previous two encounters play ed'this year. The Lions forged out in front early in the opening period on a trip, of field goals by Egli. How ever the Bisons rallied'and spurted ahead momentarily; 9-8;. midway in the quarter after George Haines, visiting 1 forward, threw in a-goal at the climax of a fast break. Going.into the,second-period, the Nittany passers enjoyed a slim 14- 11 lead, which was increased to 20-14 by, halftime. During the first half, Egli dominated the Lions’ scoring : attack by marking up. 15- points; 8 of which came from tip ping in erring long shots by his teammates. At the beginning' of the third who had scored ten points, in the first half. Herk Baltimore, after going scoreless in the: first two periods, carried the brunt of the third per iod attack by scoring 8 of the Lions’ 16'markers. Elmer Gross also added four points on two suc cessive one-hand tosses from the corner. 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