The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 16, 1941, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1641
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Finn-MeyersflueJ
Not only the bout of the year
but a 'battle of sororities will j?e
fought When 'B.i|i Finn; \ex-teqt-
manager, 'and 'Bill Mefyers,
'Sowing manager, cross '.in
the annual “managers’ scrap" in
fhb intramural rounds .at .5 p. m*
today. ' ' ,; ‘
r the fighting colors of
Kappa' Kdppa' Gamma’s- blue and
light "blue; ’7*]Vlickey” ‘Finn Said
yesterday,- ‘'i’ll 'plant some of my
'blue triuriddteoft" punches on the
eyes of that'-wearer o’ Kappa Al
pha Theta'-s black and gold. 'He’ll
not ..only he bftie; he’ll see black
hnd gold- stars -buzzing -past 'hid
head- ■'
; The pride nf the Theta’s, -“Three
“There
will be ctepe 'em the Kappa flppr
tonight. ' ■When -I
.that 'lrish nightingale, he’ll pine
for hia .grini; grey-palisades. ' It’s
■a : cihch.” ''-' ! '• • ■ • - - ■
• Whfefi the -Muggers climb unto
the ring tonight/ -both •will he iii
]fighting ' Ften tipped -the
scales ht 'i'47 pounds at the weight
ins wo^erdw,’While Meyers broke
pyten-at fsf).- ' ,- ;
• Training -.ended fpr the fighters
night. “.Threejlounds” Mey
gr§-left'jfeis training ‘gamp at the
fj|th§K«afer dftey iclfpiaxipg
pdily workPlits :,in a
with «h‘is sparring' mate, Bob
Jeffrey, v^Mickey’^teTten.: 'gate?
from his -quarters at •Boals
jpurg and '.told reporters that?,he
tead-’gained lethal; dynamite from
ghe Boaisburg practice sessions.'
fighting .styles
jvpoth ntenhave -exclusive -fight*
ms styles,;. Finp hfts perfected a
fjSplo punch” whienlia's-the amaz
jjjjg quality;- 6t-', coming* from no-
, ; ahd : 3|landihg .somewhere.
pfi-gUard. Finn has, con-
:pf
f'outwork '■ss ptjtr-
side-step.: - :
J. ;The fighters »were -a(ngerted when
3jh,eywere notified ..fh&t ihe
:qf tee title scrap Would be Charlie
apy, both boxers beforehand it is
and Mayers would
'“ihoidef -the -hum.'’ ‘Mattern has
hgen -working out for his referee
gffig dufieg ’every day, grid like
jhost referees, had nothing to say
Except, “I’ve been waiting for
IJCappa and Theta IJe.lep.hone calls
pH week.” He has the final deci
sion fn naming the title winner.
] The-:bout wth nqt be fought jap*
gordingfo ipfereoliegiute rules.
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Sixteen More 1M Boxers
Enter Tourney Finals
‘Sixteen contestants entered the FRATERNITY DIVISION
finals and seven gained the semi- FRATERNITY DIVISION
final round' as a result of bouts i2l-pound: MCCreary, KDfR,
held in Rec -Hall yesterday and depisio.ned Star, KIPR.
Saturday ' ■ 135-pound: B.arnes, Alpha Kap-
Ixi .Saturday’s matches, Johnny P? Phi - decisioned McCauley, Phi
Graf entered *the finals when he ,
TK©ed Morton Blaustein in 40 sec- m .'^ d b U - .' - B 3 ld^ ps ’ ? hl
onds df -thefirst.round. Jack Reitz, Wet*, decisioned Marmton, KDR.
champ in .'39-40, reachedtee -lop Schwartz, Gapima Sigrpa Phi, deci
fhght '.wheo -he .outpointed 3Com sioned Merrill, Alpha Zeta.
Walsh!' The Frank .P.ejpe-Bill 155-pound: fliles, Beta Theta
.VauderUn scrap was stopped -after Pi, ?, U ‘ ry "
both hoys received bad head outs. '® au ed r "
Pema the least hurt, is expected to red ’ lambda Chi Alpha, m second
be able to fight ■Thursday* round.
.Harry Bland TKGedßay Rein- MB-pound: J. McCormick, KDR,
bold ■in the second rowd do? de ?^ oned ® row 2’ B t\? Pi '
Rtronko .decisioned -9m iPassidy, _ i 7 Campbell, Alpha
Hess fF.ardella outpointed' Henry Zeta, won by forfeit from Davis,
Dymscza. end Ernie George edged .. . . .
John Kimmell to gafdifhe finais.iu Unlimited class: Morgan, Phi
the independent.division. : ' aamma Pplta, won by forfeit frota
The ' Jade' Tighe-Orvis Krug PW- -Delta,
scrap
was the standout 'bout yesterday Hawthteftei Phnn
when -mine .’lighters worn finalist Sitate .Cfub, -decisioned Smite,
positions. Krug was TKOed in the i35-pound; ?Piiv t er TRO e< f
first round after putting lip a good Woods, BRiB, in third round,
fight. ■' ’ 146-p6Uhd: ‘ Tighe, Ath Hall
. '.'John McCreary-decisioned .Gene Waiters, O. Kh.Ug in first
Starr .in .the “battle’.’ -of .ffatemity round.
ipo-thers, .Jim'McCormick Ae.ci
sidned A 1 Brown iii a close match
and Timsiles OiutP.ointe.dßill F.ou
cart,to reach the top flight. Other
f^aterjijiy. finalists . are. George
and -#pb M?sg an who
•Won fqrfe^s.
Nidk Oliver’TKOedG. Woodson
Ihe'-tfeUld fAWtek ■pHen Hawthorne
won - a dose decision from Paul
Smith", and Loußjirges edged BOb
s '®^*
-r
Chuck Phillips pad lackey Maf
inion engajsgjl
battle of ai semi
final bqyjt, wqp
the
: ’ "Wiiteers ’ hj .jypsteßdhjrs bouts
• f9Ji9iw;..i...
MaJjjUNiUrged
Tn lepwJToday
All ‘ candidates wb.o
have signed lip since'the beginning
of- te e .soasqn must report for a
-special -practice. session at Rec Hall
at A .o’clock .this .afternoon, Coach
Charlie iSpeidel announced last
night.
It is necessary that all men re
port to Coach Spejdel today. If
anyone is unable to attend prac
tice, he should see Speidel fqr in
structions. A medical reexamina
.tiop of ev.ery piahnan j,s reqpir.ed.
Tryouts for the freshman team
and eliminations to select am eight
man squadTrom .each .class for the
inter-class tourney will begin jto
day. Finals of the meet will prob
ably be postponed .until after the
.Christmas .holidays.
, tn .additiopf to :tbe mpu listed in
Saturday’s Collegian the following
candidates -have -signed for ithe in
ter-class trials in their particular
weights.
■l3l-pound: BilliMdCracken ’44.
14,0-poynd: .Jim Reed ’44-
Upyid
and Allen Crabtree ’43.
160-pound: 1 Jay Kelley ’43, and
John Mclntyre ’43.
1.70-pouqd : -Bob Wilson ’44.
160-rpoubd: Bob WUspn ’44.
No further registrations were
made for ,the 124-pound or unlim
ited classes. --- ' /
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
165-pound: Borges decisioned
•Wasser, Ath Hall' Waiters.
ftoaisSktei) Today
The eigbt remaining positions in
the f.inals of intramural boxing
tojirnarngnt_Wiß b® decided in Rec
’.Hdil gt 4 ;30~this afterjioon. Today’s
schedule foUows: . .
FRATERNITY DIVISION
Thrasher, Alpha
geK -tijs. Ra'mes, AKPi.
';T4sT>pUnd: Phillips, Phi Delta
T-h£t®, .Solrwpijte.
.QemnteJ'ipna.-phi, vs, Gook, Rj>R-
-'.'TW P^i.
dSteßa, vs-TtgadUh, phi Sigmf -Kap-
Pf- -
•'' 465-pound( .Jontow, Phi Sigma
-Delta,‘vs. Moriarta, Phi Delta .The
ta.
Unlimited Class: Banbury, Phi
■Delte Theta, vs..L.a.ughhn, AGR.
InPEßendenj piyigipN
135-pduhd: 'Sam Harry
Ce.9.rg® -Croce,
ll;5-po,und:
Jack Krau,ss.
Frank Rrug
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M Foolbail Banpel
The annual footb.all banquet
will be highlighted by a speech
by Dick Harlow ’l2, former dit
tany grid star and present head
coach at Harvard University. The
banquet will be held .at the Nit
tany Lion Inn at 5:45 p. m. .to
morrow evening.
Next year’-s foo.tball .captain
will b.e announced end .an honor
ary freshman captain will &e
selected !at the dinner.
Hapfraefflan Announced
1942-43 Soccer (aptain
Harold W, Freeman ’43 will .cap
tain the J;942r4? soccer team, Atwfts
announced at tee. annual soccer
canquet held at the State College
Hotel last night. The junior’fim
back replaces Woodrow W. 'JRyjjg
’42. William T. Salom ’45 had pre
viously been elected honorary cap
tain of the freshman eleven.
That the defeat to Army white
stopped the hooters’ streak at 65
straight games is not to he -regret
ted, since, it will-spur Jutur® *W
,tany teams ,to .even greater heights,
was fhe keynote .of the evening’s
.speeches.
After praisihg Copch Rdl .Jef
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another highly-s,uccfssful
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PAGE THREE
Cornell Five Halts
Lion Win Streak
After having their three-game
victory streak halted by Cornell’s
Bfg Red in a close 28-25 battle at
Jthaca, N. Y., Saturday night,
Penn State’s basketball Lions
have begun thorough preparations
for tomorrow night's encounter
with -Syracuse.
The game, which is scheduled
for Rec ‘Hall at 8 o’clock, will be
the last game prior to tee Christ
jnrtas holiday, and incidentally will
be thie Lions’ fihal home fray until
February fl when, the Temple
Gwls invade the Nittany court- .
Agam.s,t Cornell Saturday night,
.dflhn lAWteer’s proteges beld te®
upper band duN.n.g tee first -half
pf «thp gum® when .they rang up ,a
14-1,9 lead* fnsac.curacy jri teeir
iong range firing during tee sec
ond however, spefied -defeat
ter tep .visiting Ni-t.tanvmen As -tee
Cornell .defense moved back under
tee fMiqp and allowed tee Lions
te teoot long teats at wifi.. '
Hqrk .Baltimore fqd tee Penn
State scoring attack with -eight
points, while John Ffili* who pac
ed tee Lions (against Bucknell fast
Won&ifey, was h.ond ic app®d by
pn 'injww in the Cornell ifray and
scored only .one point-
Bob Ramin .tallied six .points
for tee -Nittanym.cn but was lost
during tee game because of per
•sonm ~-Stewart,‘ Cornell for
w#d. and teared scor
ing 'honors -tetet points
apiece. ,