l2, 1941 Calvert, Kendall Enter Tiie lLions Unfoeateii Cornell Intramural Boxing Finals Tomorrow High! 8 Gain Semi-Final, •fmm L ,w t her'Fu„beat. Quarter-Final Flights IM foxing Card Ut SDOrtS Continue en basketball Lions, who—hav( n , j r T J i.fIWU-Lr«ose'Bowlbo cancelled? SCOT ?d ; th^ e successive -Victoria fOf 'WW Wii !^^ te sports be curtailed co«r tournament in Rec Hail yesterday .Intramurpl boxing manager ou^dor Z stens? aS These' tbTflmt ihe y : dt- afternoon. Howard Kendaii enter- 'Parker W. Pinney M 3 has an. and mimtrem other Questions are tle Cornell’s Big Red quintet at ed the finals with an impressive bounced the following fight card Ithaca, N - Y - tomorrow TRO of Jack Sherman to the inde- of 14 bouts ,tov today, sets readv* for the most serious After-.tuning up on Susquehan- pendent league and Bill Calvert FRATERNITY fame nf * ’ na, - W and J, ..and:Buckneli,..tjhc won a decision over Jay Gross 121-pound: G. Star, KDR, meets •Sto-ave T,ifS'ns:tn answer.those Hittany.,courtaeh >UI .h to the fraternity division. Both J. McCreary, KDR. btiyyline- miestiriris because we're blptotpiii ,th,eir .jyinniijg stride 01 bouts w.ere in the 175 pound class. 135-pound: J. D. McCauley, Phi posted aTSherman*t<f send * ** ti ■ r i-waUbc only game .this year, they troun- MAKER OF CHAMPS Wrestling the first round. Calvert outboxed meets F. J. Marmion, ;KDR; K. *S?PU±« fc Cross to, Cook, 'KDR, vs. S. Flenner, Sigma of all sports in our nation is not as In'OTSftg up them first tr,mnph tany Lions have won-21 ind.iv&ual Pour serm-finahste were decid- Pi. - ' trivial ai:it may seem at,firstrth, e Redmen played most of the championships ofjhe Eastern ,In- ed in yesterday’s -bouts with Cy H. Bryant, lau.m glance even in^ffieface of iheser- game without the services ofrtheir- tercpllegiate' ‘ Wrestling'' Associa- Ivory's TKO of Dick McCord mid pelte, meets :B. Worrell, Lambda star, Ed Ash* since i 927, will a'dvise schol- Oryis -Krug’s .decision over Johnny Chi Alpha. today Veterans of @ s t°£ ce d: j® the . bench a 'stic 'coacljes and matmen at a P.effick taking the spotlight. 165-poumi. J. A. Urtgrpatek, diffefSSSlvexp®nJhthat %%-,,'slight linfection. Kpsyever, -w re? tling pfinic '.alt Lancaster to- (McCord was stopped in the first KDR.VB. SSffiff^&waMr-'-'^»iOTJ'«gBi&;Will l ,,probs|)ly--be mortow. round -when Iyppy -threw a series ma Phi; T Maier Lambda Chi P f roundhouse jo hisia<£; S"’2ess Piwiiian<s hh a level as comne- Lions, tqmofrojv-.night.. *•* * , Kryg barely edged P.ellick in the G. L. meets titionen/th/athletic field. Two ..pther .players, who will .- . g, ■ closest battle of tiie.afternoon. Moriarity,'Phi Pelta-Theta. a competitive-probably cause John . Lawther* 1 MaffltAn • f Aft fit - Fr.q?h Johnny .Gr,f soun,dly out- INDEPENDENT nation and nothins buovs upour proteges -plenty of trouble, are in -§ T|fl|l||l#Jlf VVl9l)il bpxed Fred ;Zirm t° win.his second 135-pound: D. Conley, Forestry heahtslike iakihghart in a spirited GbPtain/Frank Rurgess and Bill A|l , decisionpf the.tpummnent andpn- Society, -vs. S. Harry,'Penn State Mohf or #atching P one. The&oys ■■Stejyart. F&jdgg #t his forward IHam'il ffinliT ter ,Ihe semi-finals. J,ck M^prgm l Club; G. M. Eno meets M. Croce, in the 'ae¥'lnFrance .took ;,time -Stewart led Cornell’s at- ; r WlllflC ciecisifined Dick-Carßon, in.the,un- Penn State Club; -N. Oliver vs. L. oui"from"'tnfeu tranches to play ..a against Alfred by “ limited ictass, to gain the ofi>er ’Hockey,-Track-Team, few football and baseball games .to ibS fpr 12. poifita- , Following their Coach Chmlje §peidel and tyvo semi-final spot in a bout marked 145-pound: J. «Krauss vs. N. boS'-ofi-WffeStle and any one’ of -'iSne’-iip victory, ythe CorneiliEins of ; his ilightwedght wrestlers will by .tmxaic slugging. Lieberman. -thorn- w .-u toll Vmi thev were none began immediaite practice in pre- pjay (important-Pb.rts in a -wrest- John Kimmel, Chuck Phillips, 155-pound: E. George, Lion’s the worse’for it.- Ast our owh'Bob -paration' for iwha't'they call “Penn ling ..clinic at the J. P. McC,skey Hoyard Merrill ,Etad Reroard Club, vs.' H. Morford, -.lrvin .Mall; ' iT!aiJr»' atid v fno'lioriAhir ' " -'State’s .acclaimed sliding zone de- Hjgh. School in Lancaster tomor- Schwartz-fought their way into.the g. E. Jacquish vs. J. Stronka. >W- ' "' ' ;• haVerecogniz'ed 'the-worth of ath- -Penn. StateiwiU. go. into ..the. fray -The clinic, which is open to Summaries of the bouts follow. • _ ... ... letiCs during-yartime,gnd are now -With game exper- coaches, officials, and members of INDEPENDENT DIVISION SDOrt S.ChetlllleS AVaimOie Oi’ganizihgrfhem' hP. b huge seffie. ience, : ,wb.ich. may prove _a . decid- teams tengaged in scholastic 121-pound: Gordon,won forfeit Athletic schedules for the winter Mem ; :hheHG|hf'TUnney, former mg faetpr f ,gainst the -Rig -Red. wrestling is conducted by fhe frofn -Meiser, Ath Hall Waiters. SDO rts season are available at Stu , and other Lawthers veterans Central Pennsylvania Wrestling 145-pound: Krug decisioned dent Union and at the Athletic As -1 ■-•<?£ -y;est4r<iay - Pel i ck . sociattan office, free of charge. round the of the two sophomores, Dave p en n State and Franklin and impound: Kimmel TKO.ed Fay- '' •iSSib'StO 'help where they’re ibest -Hornstein and Larry Gent, /the Marshall, are cooperating with the lor, Ath Hall Walters, in second „■ 1 ■ ' 1490 s haye. (mpulitad a wellTbal- League in promoting ~ interest in round. 'cisioned Gross, .Gamma Sigma Phi. "£iG6lle||&£.Wffl?do well to follow anced scoring att'alck. scholastic wrestitog. ..Coach Spei- 175-pound: Kendall TKOed -Unlimited .class: Mprgan, sfitt andS&fflffttotfq to follow their Although-John Egli, Bob Ramm, will lead a session on wrest- Sherman, Watts Hall, in first Gamma Delta, decisioned Carlton, -ijjjmai affiletid program. We’ll all and Herk Baltimore divided most fundamentals and Charlie round. Alpha -2ieta. better prepared and ready, of the scoring honors against Ridenour and Sam -Harry, Lion nrirTormr Marmion, KDR, vs. ;Ranck, Al- Si'wbody and spirit, to do our bit Bucknell, Elmer Gross - and -Dick matmen, will demonstrate. FRATERNITY DIVISION pha Kappa Phi, postponed. ■Sfiien the time comes. Grimes sajv.plenty of getion dur- • since both Ridenour and Hatrry 121rpound: Iv.ory, KPR, TKOed ____________ / r- <. mgjmpst of the game and are be- ar - e i igh t we ights and are about the McCord, TKE, in first yound. nVlf Enrnnfc (info In ta. : find;.;ffiieir 4ast scon’s s i ?e hf the average high school 1_35-ppund:. HUlTOrgeiS JiaiP 111 stride. wrestler they have been chosen Palta, decisioned Zirm, Alpha Chi ili Annnnaiti ColorllAlt Despite the Lions’ edg'e in-game f 0 m^ice a representative showing . Atl-upponem jcIcCIIOn experience, . the battle should be j or pe nn -gtate. Ridenour holds 145rpound: Phillips, Phi Delta • h'Tfie of /.Pitt’s decidedly cjpse. Cornell had 1941 1,21-pound Eastern In- Theta, decisioned Wadlto, Itambda ofe ppweitfui l P'ahthers : have^.eem- --trouble with ‘ Alfred’s .somewhat tercollegiate' title. Chi Alpha. Merrill, Alpha Zeta, ejd tot-.dsterib?ate as; sppedilyas non'dlescript defense, . ,-but as a( j^ e( i attractions, movies of d^ c i s i-obed-Neel, T-KE. ffipit athletic record, since they did solve the Nittany sliding zone. 1939 National Collegiate Gamma Sigma Phi, decisioned Wil hot riame A onfe : Penn State gridder In comparison, both Cornell and Wrestling championships will be son > SAE. - team. Penn State have shown com- shown and the City. College of 155-pound: Schuetz, KDK, ,Goph- mendable control of backboard York grapplers will meet .TKOqd Riley, TKE, in second •Bps .dominated-Pitt eleven with rebounds in opening geanes. Franklin and Marshall. I nu - 0 -„ “AU-AmericanTßruce-Smith leading - ———: ; 1 — : J° ntoiw > S i® l ] aa {(istoms/Boul Atpiranls Froth Court Squad ' ' * 8 11“ RotaesfedTollegisler : Made u, 0 f Former SSgggToiie.* Both Jack R..Grey’44 and Jer- - ” ‘ ' .players, John Potsklan, ome -H; Blakeslee ’43, ? ophomore |]jnh pfgn Xfgfg r 'and Bob Wear, and junior class -presidents, re- » ' r , , . . ' isenior'-center, were chosen oh the spectively, coaches of the rival Threle prep school players are Pittsburgher’s second eleven. sophomore - and freshman - boxing among the - un-tested freshman teams, emphasized the importance basketballerS who can beat the of signing up at 'Student Union as jay vees almost every time, provid soon as possible for the customs irig Johnny Barr doesn’t .take the bouts .scheduled for January 13. . floor against the '45 quintet. Barr '.“"We expected’ more -’45 inter- is helping Nick Thiel with frosh est,” Blakeslee said, “but maybe .coaching duties and often teams they don’t realize that they will with the junior varsity squad.- . jyear customs ufttil June if they Jim - Lawther, -whose father lose.” Itte -"pointed r.out, ; hOwever, coaches the varsity •courtmen, Ahat ,the..iptr / amifrs>ls .hiaye upepv- playiedTpr .Shsdyside Academy,her ,ei;ed some capable freshmen ma- fore . matriculating here. .George tarial, among'them Jack P. Tighe, Jones helped Brown Prep’s bas- Jesse G. Hawthorne, and John C. keteers, while Jack Weber saw Graf. action with the Petty Prep cagers. Grey is hoping'to contact soph- Cal Clements, high scoring for omore aspirants before they le a V e ward, was the outstanding player for Christmas vacation in order to at Charleroi High School, and choose the squad.. jack Phinpan played with the '' - .. " crack Williamsport combination. Will Parkhill’s height helped Yea don High; Bob Beck was on the Bethel squad, ’ and Bloomsburg claims Big Jim- Muirhb.ad as an alumnus. Acacia Honors Jaffurs ; Jcdfn'.-it jgffurs ’44 Nittany Lion .Msasshonofied at -a' ban quet Sunday evening at the Acacia S-aternitv, ...wljere he is a pledge. He with a military setby ,hi^feternitybi'o.thei-s. At Tfie Movies CATHAUM: . “Skylark” STATE: “Nothing But the Truth” NITTANY: “Honky Tonk” gmtSMtDI , smoke; traps juices, flakes igarette and cigar holders. tIAR MONEY CAN BOY THE DAILY COLIiECHAN On two occasions the frosh team whipped the junior varsity, 32-23 in the initial battle, and 38-25 in the second fray. Then the upperclassmen “cheated” and .. Wj added Johnny Barr, last year’s . Jttl 1 CIiIQYIUQ ® court captain and All-Airlerican, 9/i PS and Charley ProSser, another for- wf Next to ihe Post Office .m mer State player, enabling the PS iayvees to win for the first time, ' HEY, HEADING FOR HOME? 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