PAGE SIX iiiitiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiiiii ■ i r\ , r* a I |. rv | | 11 A .. *r .* §• een ■ ntramurcil Boxing finals In Kcc Hall /\t 7 roiiigrit/ w „™chool E v Houck, Who Found Soose In IM'sf Is Critical Watcher iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii in r ftn fp 5 f an t c All season we have been criti- vvmlGjlulllij izing college athletes, but some- \l\a Fnr Morlalc imes the men behind the scenes e just as important as. those Penn State’s annual fistic side -10 don the sports togs. Such show, ttie intramural boxing tour man is Jack- Hulme, Penn nament, will come to a close in .ate’s- genial, trainer. Pec Hall tonight'when 30: contest jack was the fellow we saw. aißs en *® r . ri . ng in f inal laring the traditionally tatter- b 1 scheduled to start at -7 o’- blue hood on the football field. was the one who invaded- the , b °u. ts are slated in the •idiron to care for the ailments Maternity divls /° n and sevten m. 1 the Nittany. players. • l be league, Parker- W. Now he is the curly-haired Fjnney - boxing man at with small eyes and the ager, -announcedf lasting!it- There irried look. We can always will be-no fight in the independent id him on. the bench at the un l imited _ cl ass. isketball games. He is always . ap f pa ? el * a Rb °. with five con :ady to remove dirt from an eye of mln fn Z massage a, charley-horse for th ® number of men m the finals . basketball players. a ? d haye an edge ° n ' tbe "T* We’ve heard- many l of the spec- °* po 'Z the Z™? tors at both- football and has- phy ‘ l oh ? McCreary, ? v tball 1 contests, sav “Oh ves he’s Jfa * :k ReitZi Joe M cCromick, and n I- vn yes, ties Bm Calvert are the-five.KDR asr tr trainer. He gives the plajt- . . \ ’ ” eed Bouts scheduled for tonight's No remark could- be more , follow loved from the truth- Jack is FRATE r N i TY DIVISION a, nurse-maid but a joint 121 d; John McCreary, icialist. Although he. does not KDR £ Gy , lvory , KDR . id. medical; degree, he is re- 12 f ou J. Jack R eitz KDR, vs. nzed as an authority m his Frank P p, ernai DU . ■L' . ■„ 135 pound: Johnny Graf, DTD, During the footbal season vs . Ha r Thrasher, AZ. .iy of the high school athletes 14g d . Chuck Phi . mps , p h i >m the vicinity wei« brought to Delta T heta, vs _ L Gool Phi ik for the purpose ol repairing K app& Tau ' “trick” knee or a disjointed 155 pound; Harold Bryanti Tau Jack- has. fashioned, his Pb j. Delta, vs. Ernie Giles,. Beta braces, hip protectors, and Theta Pi iy- pads of the nature that jqs pound: Ir.v Jontow,- Phi mo> be purchased for comfort. s - Delt vs _ Joe McCo rmick, »m any sporting goods com- R iy. He shapes, his pads to. fit IVS - und: BiU ealvert , KDR, :h bruise and constructs them H enry- DerbysbiM> Phi K appa iselfi- from tm. He cushions .gign^ pads, with sponge. Unlimited Class: Bob Morgan, i was particularly impressive phi Gamma Delt3( vs . John watch Jack at work before^ a Laughlin . Alpha Gamma'Rho. game. Oddly enough, the INDEPENDENT DIVISION *ular tradesman starts taping, 121 pound: Jack Grey vs. Norm bandaging a. football team at Gordon. '0 a. m, for a. game at 2: p, m- pound: Jess Fardella, Coi n's surprising how: much, tape onial> VSi Glenn Hawthorne, PSC. ;h person . required and how 135 pound: Nick Oliver vs. Sam ih work and' care Jack takes- ji arry pg G making the players comfort- 145’.pound: Jack Tighe, AHW, ie. Jack revealed to us in- a- vs Fred Krug moment that he has never i 55 ponnd; E rnie George, Lions one of’ his patients to re- Glub) vs Joe , gtronko. ceive an injury, if- all injuries: 165 pound; Ben Snipas, PSC, vs. were known and remedied, be- B ou Borges, forehand. 473 poU nd: Harry Bland, PSC, _ Six years ago Jack . came , to vs. Howard Kendall. Penn State from Westminster College along with John Law ther, basketball coach. At that time our athletes had no trainer, to take care of them. They bandaged themselves,, if they found; the time. FROMMS Unusually Large Selection of Gifts for- Men. Save Time and Money. Do .Your- Christmas Shopping at FROMM'S Opposite Old Main State College Be&t Wi&b&A' A {fotfOMb Se&&G4i> Again we extend the Season's Greetings to If / J VB each of you. May this Christmas be your IpHHflßgjpi most prosperous. Penn State Photo Shop 212 E. College Ave. Phone 2345 Figure Skating Club Will Organize Tonight An organization meeting of the Figure Skating Club will be held in 318 Old Main at 7 o’clock to «, night; “Purpose of the club,’.’ stafed » Michael P. Fedoc ’42; organization W chairman, “is to stimulate interest Win figure skating- fundamentals » and dance steps. We plan to spon ai sor an ice carnival at one of the varsity hockey games.” & !M Handball Postponed This year’s JM handball tourna # ment has been postponed until af « ter the" Christmas holiday, it was $ announced yesterday by Saul Han- S 3 in, manager. COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT IM: SCOUT AND. BEST FlND—Doctor Leo Houck, varsity' boxing cqacfc, who boasts Billy Soose, recognized New York, middleweight champ, ah his best ring discovery- in- intramurals,-, will-camp at the ringside of the IM boxing final matches in Rec Hall at 7 o’olock to night; Houck- isn’t looking for another Soose tonight, but he may discover some competent l pugilists to. bolster his canvas combination. Fresh Gain 50-20 Win Ovei Aitoona Coming from behind midway in the- first quarter, and holding its lead throughout the remainder of. the game, the freshman basketball five last night bounced- back; into, the. win column with an easy 50-20' triumph over, the Altoona, Under graduate Center. Taking command after the vis itors had jumped off to a slight early game advantage,- the Nittany yearlings were never again behind.. So complete did they bottle up the Altoona offense that only four minutes of the final period remain ed wheirthe visitors broke through to score their first field goal: of the second: half. Paced by its lanky center, Will Parkhill who tallied 10 points, the Frosh quintet scored almost at will during- the final three quarters with all- but four of the fifteen players who saw action scoring. {Bob Beck kept play moving with six counters early in the sec ond half, when late in the game Lee Sacks, making, inis debut with the frosh five, took up the scoring burden with five : points. Jim Law ther also chimed in the- tally col umn with six points. Jim Gates, center, led the visitors’ offense with nine markers, in addition to contributing, a fine- floor game. The Lion tfredhmeu will be idle until after the holidays.when they begin, their regular schedule on- January 10 with the Cornell yearl ings. P S Frosh Lawther, forward Weber, forward Clements, formard ... 2 1-1 5 Zeletich, forward 2 0-0 4 Jones, forward Hill, forward- 0 0-0 0 Sacks, forward 2 1-1 5 Parkhill, center 5 010 10 Sinclair, center O' 0-0 1 Pfirmann, guard ...... 3 1-1 7 Muirhead, guard 3 0-0 0 Beck, guard 3 0-0 6 Eckert, guard 0 0-0 0 Baxter, guard 1 0-0 2 Kanagliser, guard 0 0-0 0 Totals 23 4-5 50 Altoona U. C FG FT 7 Roudabush, forward .. 0 2-4 2 Sunday, forward 2 1-1 5 Gundel, forward 0 0-0 0 Gates, center Simpson, guard 1 0-0 2 Slagle, guard .. Klobetanz, guard 0 1-1 1 Ketner, guard Hilgore, guard 0 0-0 0 Sulk, guard 0 0-0 0 Totals 7 6-11 20 Students May Learn Skiing Fundamentals Cross-country skiing and ski mountaineering, fundamentals will be■ taught to. all interested- students as. a part of- the School of. Physical Education; and Athletio’s* program for, physical fitness, it was an nounced by Dean-Carl-B; Schott’s office-yesterday afternoon; Fundamentals- of skiing, proce dure, ski touring, and winter mountaineering will begin on the golf course under College-and var sity ski team supervision. Students who volunteer for this training should come- equipped with skiis, poles, and" regular ski clothes. In addition; they should have a white shirt and loose white duck trousers for snow camou flage tests. Later in the season regular military ski'\ patrol races will be held. The only advantage of gout is lihat it keeps people from kicking. FG FT T 3 0-0 6 . 1 0-0 2 1 0-0 2 .... 4 1-4 9 ... 0 1-1 1 0 0-0 0 •' ■ 23° W. j THURSDAY; DECEMBER: 18,. 1941 Boxing Coach Looks For Lion Talent A familiar face has been seen at the ringside of the intramural boxing tournament in Rec Hall for. the past week. Varsity boxing coach, Leo Houck, other-than, hav ing a feeling of: responsibility for the wtelfare of the boxers, has been, keeping, an eye peeled for varsity squad material. Doctor Houck knows that) past,, records of outstanding; Penn. State varsity, pugilists reveal their- par ticipation in intramural tourna ments. , Penn State students have fol lowed the-, victory, trail of. Billy Soose ever since he discarded his blub and. white togs to enter the pro ring. Soose first displayed: his fistic ability at Penn Stater when He was crowned; the intramural champ in his-division in 1935. His repeat.victory in 1936;was-.expeot.- ed by all boxing fans on the. cam pus.: Varsity puncher Roy Hanna pounded his way to : the* top ; of-the EIBA meets in. the 1938-38 season, but was unable to penetrate the upper ranks in the 1937-38 intra mural matches. Another IM-varsity boxer was Paul. Scally; who was crowned the 175 popnd> champion in last year’s national intercollegiaies. Scally made his. start to fistic fame when he w.on a title in the intramural bouts his- sophomore, year. “Red’’ Stanko, who made, ai, good showing two years, agp. on the var sity and: who captained the. Nit r tany boxers last year, lost, in the finals of the. intramural tourney when a freshman; Time-worn words, but the most appropriate of them all. When we say “Merry Christmas” you can be sure that it is ex pressed with genuine ap p r e c i a t i o n of its true meaning.
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