T WBBNBSDAYj- DEGfiMBBft . VI, -JMi -d&ni V: : j : Pre-Final Boufs End As Eight Win . Six bouts, and two forfeits wound An ex-Lion gridiron star and up the pre-finai fighting in the in- coach, Dich Harlow, and next 'tramural boxing 'tournament in year’s football captain, identity 'Rec.Hail yesterday afternoon. A unknown, will be prominent fig 'crowd of 450 witnessed the. liveliest ures attending the annual foot |afternoon, of boxing since 'the ball banquet at the Nittany Lion tourney started. .. Inn at 5:46 p. m. today. . ; Harold Thrasher, AZ, flew from In addition to the election of his corner and sent a flurry of the 1942 captain and the speech ‘'blows to AKiPi Paul Barnes’ head by Harlow, who is now head men ana chest in one of the fastest tor at Harvard, an honorary fresh bouts of the afternoon. Barnes was man dalptain will be selected at ■ faltering badly from the onslaught the dinner. and Danny 'DeMarino stopped the Previous to addressing the 1941 fight soon after it had Gridiron Lions, Harlow will speak •started. '• at a special meeting of the Mon- PtampTm dS TtaK Sns. n* Last Tribute CM, L« Krouse, Pep*, Frtr.ll,, and BUI Smalta, I.H to right, will Q H "'£ the finals by barely outpointing be honored at'the annual football banquet at the Nittany Lion Inn this evening. The three seniors ua t e of Penn State and played N'ick Charles, KDR,—in the 145- h'fjve bepn a steadying influence to the grid team this season and Coach Bob Higgins has revealed that 'tackle for three years of varsity pouhd class. The bout ■Was mark- the triumvirate is one of. the most grid-wise groups he has ever coached. Higgins said he was particu- football. ed by the mfightmg of both con- l ar ly phased with the iaadership ability that they displayed. He added that to their experience is Named Head coach in 1915 after blows the first two rounds but attributed tbe greatest credit for Nittany successes on the.gridiron this season. serving as assistant to Bill Hollen sattt’ssrss"* „. . _ : win 20 and •iii , fe?ss£ i, !2S2d?s e ibfSft.U[|i'bcdteii Svrdcusc Five Cfsss Wrestlers , Hi f ins ’^ h Vw s i°d ne w of 'round, Ixy- Jontow gave IMbfiarta VIIWWW I ! Wy I Qvlldv I .IYI& V”" ' Harlow’s stars prior to World War a boxings lesson in the second and "p k A ( ■■■ ■ It i f|i i I > was soon followed into thjei To Meet- Lions Tonight - Begin Elimination sr s 2: ars srs «nd had st? m b.- =— Pr es hm» and sophomore allml- Sd not'shataToa r sS* m Frosh Face Altoona Bruce Smith Chosen “f 1 ™ raa ,“ h “ the ln ?” c ? ss under Hugo Bezdet m the “gold hook thrown toy Jontow. In PmliminafU Ffiothflll 'Mrlll Of YPAf' first-year bouts and three sopho- machine the Colgate Red Raid • jack Banbury, phi Delta Theta in preliminary rooiDaii nan w tear more contests on the Rec Hall mats f ° achi " g t c S a £ b %K 'contender, Was 'outweighed and Penn state’s Nittany courtmen Bruc ® mltb > stgr and , cap / !; ai . l \ of yesterday afternoon. began in 1922 prior to guiding the “outreached” by Jaclc will a ttempt to ...rebound into the the undefeated Minnesota Golden jviore inter-class competition is Western Maryland grid and box- AGR, in the unbmited class semi- w i n column once, again when they Gopber \ as recently received yet sc heduled for this afternoon al- i n g teams for nine years, final bout and put up a good fight tangle, with the unbeaten Orange ‘Jf 0 e *^°” or a^. ltlon to hls al " though the pairings have not yet From 1935 he has advised the only to be decisioned after three , baske teers from Syracuse in Rec chosen Football Man of been announced. Harvard Crimson through some of Bryant Tau Phi Delta V T - ‘ - the Year by a b °*rd which in- In yesterday’s session two bouts the toughest schedules confront fiSn rSn , Th f battle will mark the Lions clude . Tuss McLaugh the Dart . were won by pins while the six mg any- college. won a close division irom rieu last kome appearance until Feb- ~n a„ u tim fVnwiev the others were decided by point scor- . Reagan, Phi Sigma Kappa, in the ruarv n when they return to face S lO Tu coacn > Jlm t -' r °wley, the _ torn!lv match while Paul ?-, Uar ™ 1 wnen tney return to iace Fordham mentor, Mai Elward of_ lng - #*-.11-.-.-. Cl.i f,.„. ' Took KDR receWed a’fSehfrom the Temple -Owls -after playing Purdue) Frank Thomas of Ala- Bob Wilson pinned Frank Reig- (®!!e(|e Ski GrOUP ' SaSSfISTsS seven games on foreign courts. The bama> Dutch , Meyers o£ Texas hard with a bodypress in 1 min- * - . . r ?h^^ d th S p h l4rummd hWLsion Preliminary to the Syracuse fray Chrißtiail and C i ark shaughnessy ute and 49 seconds of the first P (MS WUltCf CSmiVd 'Tn the .Tndenenden? division tonight £inds the ~ Penn lState £r °* h of Stanford.. - round in the sophomore 170 pound r "" IW ' " V , ■ TTrank outSted Jack playing b ° s£ to tbe cag “ s ° £ the , He was presented the award division. Ulrick scored two pins pl *na.for the second ahnual tneft t n om Altoona Undergraduate Center at over a natiolxwide radio hook up in 0 n Lou.Vargo.in the ’45 160- Penn State Winter Carnival were • Sea in the 145 uoundSisht 6:30 ° cl ° ck ' connection with the “Takq It Or pound class, the first coming after formulated and a committee for in/reorse Croce 135 nounds for- After losing their first game in Leave It” program. The presen- 30 seconds of the second round and the affair was chosen at last ' foiled Harrv State four starts when they fell before tation was made by Grantland the second in 55 seconds of the week s meeting of the Ftenn State fe ed to Sam Harry, Penn State unbeaten Corne u-Saturday night, Rice in the Stevens Hotel in Chi- third round. Ski Club. The final hnuts will he held in the Lions are expected to rebound, cago. Other sophomore results saw The College ski championship Rec Wail at 7nm Thuradav nisht and hold an even chance of stop- Smith received another award, Tom'Brenner defeat Bill (McCrack- meet will toe held at the ski run Pmiirer *w pinnev vT intvirnnral P ing the undefeated Syracuse the Heisman trophy, in New York en in the 131-pound section, 10-4, on January 17 and 18. In case of hevfna manager announced laat quintet. The visiting Orangemen City. ' and Jim Foust conquered Frank no snow on that weekend, the •nhf 7k , 8 ’ moved fee have registered victories over Buf- Yeaple in the 150-pound division, meet will be postponed until Feb nl dc th!t^fane 3euidhJ'.m!+c' falo State Teachers and Manhat- ir AAn In the freshman matches, Pat ruary 21 and 22. The date of wad , ° that iTlrfmnfntd tan in tbeir opening two games this Keep WBlUling Harrington won from Bob Henry, the Junior Ski championship was attend the annual Christmas carol yea] ._ . Two Penn State hiU and dalers 8-6, in the 131-pound class. Charlie set for January 31. Summaries of the bouts follow Coach John Lawther intends to helped the Shanahan C. C. of Phil- Dipner defeated Jerry Fannuci, The committee in charge of the FRATERNITY DIVISION start his so-called “veteran” five adelphia retain their Junior A. A. 7-0, and Pete Rodemeyer beat out arrangements of the darnival is 135-pound-Thrasher AZ TKO- against Syracuse.- This lineup is U- 'National championship over a John Hocking, 5-3, both matches Max Peters, Gene Stull, Bill ed Barnes AHPi in the first the same that took the floor at the five and a half mile course last in the 160-pound section. John Ulerich, part time instructor of round ' ' opening whistle in the last two Sunday. Alex Bourgerie, this MoCauley defeated Bob Weiss in journalism, and Don King, assist -145-noun- Phillips Phi Delta games against. Bucknell and Cor- year’s captain, and Curt Stone, 140-pound competition, 7-3. ant professor of English. Martha Thotn dpruc’inned Charlecs KDiR nell. ' sophomore star, held hands as they Strand and Don King were elected Cook/KDR, won by forfeit from John Egli and Elmer Gross will' c f oßse ? , tbe J lin % £irst . READ _™! : _ T C °^| GIAN to . the P° s , ts . o£ corresponding sec- Schwartz, Gamma Sigma Phi. probably hold down the forward P lace in the good tlme of 29 ' 56 ' CLASSIFIEDS- retary and treasurer respectively, 155-pound: Byrant, Tau Phi Delta, decisioned Reagon, Phi Sig ma Kappa. i65-pound: Jontow, Phi Sigma Delta, decisioned Moriarta, Phi Delta Theta. v 'Unlimited Class: Laughlin, AG®, decisioned Banbury, Phi Delta Tlibls INDEPENDENT DIVISION 135-pound: Sami Harry won by forfeit from George Croce. 145-pound: Frank Krug deci sioned Jack Krauss. At The Movies CATHAUM: "Design for Scandal” STATE: "Target For Tonight” NITTAiNY: “Hell,s Angels” and “Scarface” Dine Complete Fountain Service 5 Miles West of Stele College slots, Herk Baltimore will be at his usual center position, and Bob Ramin and Dick Grimes are ex pected to be at the guard posts. •Lew Andreas, who has been head coach of basketball at Syra cuse for 17 years, will build his starting lineup around Danny Di- Pace, who scored 119 points as a sophomore on the Orange five last season, and Captain Don Sayle, a strong defensive player who was •injured and saw service in only five games last year. DiPa.ce and Ray WiUmott will be at (forwards for Syracuse, Gene Berger at center, and Sayle and Chuck Stanton at guards. All five were ietterfnen on last year’s.squad which divided a home and home series with Penn State. The Lions won the first, 44-25, then lost, 37- 29. With or Without a Date ifs the Tower House Inn Dance • -On «,Y : : qu. COIiLEOIAN ■,u i. '• This is just an example of the size of things that are found by the Daily Collegian Classifieds. Ex-Lion Gridder To Speak Tonight