SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1942 • Boxing,- Wrestling Teams Share Card InDynamite Double -Header Tonight • • Boxers Open Season _Navy Primes Big . Guns Against Terrors As Speidel Picks Line-up The varsity boxing team will Coach Charlie Speidel rallied .punch the lid off the 1941 fistic • his mat forces last night in pre .season in. Rec Hall at 7 o'clock to paration for a powerful Naval . night when they take. to the ring force, which the wrestlers will against Western Maryland in, the Fy battle after the Nittany leather ..first event of the year's first box ing-wrestling doubleheader. pushers slug out their match with • Even though Captain Bob Baird Western Maryland in Rec Hall has been lost to the team for. to . - this evening. With only one change in the . night because of a hand Infection % line-up that ran wild over Syra and Bob Halpin is a question mark in the lineup due to an eye infee- cuse, the grapplers, will begin tion, COach Leo Houck is expecting hostilities at 8:30 o'clock. Navy, 1 •• his charges to make a good show- confident after a 23-11 triumph ing. over Carolina, will mix with a "The boys look all right," Houck determined foe in what promises to be the outstanding meet of the emphasized yesterday. "A major ity of the men just need a couple year for both teams. of fights under pressure to gain Ralph Sayre in the 165-pound self-confidence and experience." division last night edged out Ir • Houck released a lineup yester- vin Chrisman in an elimination day but pointed out that it might . bout to earn the starting position. OUT OF ACTIO N— President •Encouraged by past records, the inbe at 1 revi o'cl ock sed after this aft r o the b noon. Final xers weigh Bob Baird, captain of the boxing Lions will be meeting the Mid decision as to the seriousness of team, will not be in the starting shipment for the 28th engagement line-up tonight when the Lions Haipin's eye trouble will also be between the two teams. meet Western Maryland because determined today. The sea-going grapplers have of a hand infection. Baird was scuttled the Lions only once in 10 • Jack Grey will represent the runner-up in the National Inter- years: , Two seasons ago they Blue and White in the 120 pound collegiates last year. squeezed out a 14-12 victory. Penn class and Jess Fardella will handle the 127 pound weight tonight. State blasted the men of war with a Homer Hoffman, veteran from last 29-3 broadside in 1935 for the year, will display Houck's teach ings in the 135 pound division. Ernie George, left jab specialist, will tackle the 145 pound weight Which was vacated by Baird and may surprise boxing fanS in to night's bout, 'according - to Houck. Bill Richards, the only other carry-over from 1941, will tangle in the 155 pound bout. Halpin's eye trouble has left the three upper weight divisions in a Cagers Clash With Pitt Tonight Aker Losing To W. Va., 58-33 MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Jan. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 17 De 16—West Virginia's second-half termined to continue 'the victory onslaught turned a close battle into habit just where 'the Nittany foot a rcut here tonight as Penn State's ball machine left off last Fall, Penn Nittany courtmen went down to a State's Blue and White basketeers decisive 58-33 defeat in the Uni_ will arrive here early today to pre versity Field House. pare kir the battle with Pitt's Gol- Paced by a junior sharp shooter, den Panthers in the Stadium to- Djek Kesling, w,bo found the hoop night. for 20 points, the ;Mountaineers Although Dr. H. C.. Carlson's pro put the game on ice in the final' teges have only broken even in two periodkaf ter the count stood at their first six encounters this sea -26-19 at halftime. Returning for son, the Panthers are beginning to the third quarter, however, the find their stride and will undoubt visiting Lions dropped completely edly cause the visiting Lions plenty ' from the scene as they failed to of trouble. Cornell, a common foe register a gbal until the last min- of both quintets already this year, ute of the period. received ,a 41-32, setback at the the hands of Pitt, but the Big Red To add insult to, injury, the West defeated Penn State, 28-25, in a Virginia reserves, who played last-quarter rally at Ithaca, N. Y. most of the final quarter, also In a series that began back in showed an uncanny eye for the 1906, Pitt and Penn State have hoop when they outscored the Nit- broken even with a total of 27 vic tanymen 16-9. tories apiece. Last year, the Pan- Elmer Gross and Herk Balti- thCrs downed .the 'Blue and White more carried the brunt of the at- courtmen, 36-27, in the battle here tack for Penn State by racking up at the Stadium, but when Coach 12 and 9 points, respectively. Carlson's aggregation invaded the Nittany Valley, 'the Lions took the T long end of the count, 36-21. n After seeing his . entire first 0 6 string graduate last June, Dr. Carl -2 20 son has been able to floor a for -0 10 midable outfit that finds Larry 1 3 Paffrath, a forward from Butler, 0 in the role of top scorer by virtue 0 6 of his 80 points for the present 0 2 campaign. The summary West Virginia Picks, f Hamilton, f Kesling, c Daric, g Kalmar, g Rickey, T Rollins, c Raese, f Simmons, f Totals . • P n Stale Egli, £ • • G .cosy, . . Baltimore, c Ramie, g Gent, f •• • . . Hornstein, g 2 0 4 Collegiate Tournament last Win- Cohen, r o o 0 ter. In the tourney, Carlson's five Smith, f 1 0 2 lost to Wisconsin, after defeating Totals 14 5 33 the Smith's representative, North Score at half .West Virginia Carolina. 20, Penn State 19. -- Officials.—Knight and Fa\\Tett. Awards of decorations and mod - als in the first World War used up BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ribbon measuring 2000 miles. bedlam. Charles Kaveny, up froth last year's iYbsh team, or Joe McCormick, intramural boxing tourney champ, were slated to fight in the 165 pound' class . and Nick Raneri or Carl Maier were to get the starting post in the 175 go. If Halpin is unable to box to night, Raneri will. probably move into the unlimited class. Maier may the ntake over the 175 duties or else Joe McCormick will move into the spot. Special to the Collegian 0 0 Eddie Ziolkowski, center, and 4 58 Claire Malarkey, guard, are also F T outstanding on the Pitt starting 0 0 five. Both players saw plenty of 4 12 action last year, when the Panthers 1 9 rung up a record of 13. victories in 0 2 19 games. In addition, Pitt repre -2 sented the East in the National THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Penn Belle Rote At The— . . • Bellefonte's most rea- Nittany Mt. Hotel Brockerhoff Hotel sonably priced Bar and 0 Wines --Liquor ® Wine • Dine Lounge. . • . 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Every Night THIS Food •,-;,:- KAHLEY Added Collegian Feature and His Hammond Organ As A Guide To The DANCING 1 Mile West of Lewistown Best in Foed (GUI U. S. Route 322 P.oule 22 E n f•C''' 4:,.ii 2 Miles North of Reedsville, Pa. ,C,lge r!mymm!m=Pa- RMWMWRMI Weather Postpones Championship Ski Meet Pennsylvania's Third Annual Ski Championships, scheduled to be held on Bald Top Mountain this weekend, have been postponed un til February 21 and 22 because of present skiing conditions at the Ski Trail, it was announced last night by Max Dercum, varsity skiing coach. In addition to the Pennsylvania Championships, Colgate, Cornell, and Penn State will engage in a quadrangular meet in which Max Peters, Lion captain who holds the 1942 six mile cross country record, will participate. most one-sided score. The probable line-up: 121-pound class: Charlie Ride nour vs. Bob Plass, Navy. 128-pound class: Sam Harry vs. Charlie Jaslin or Jack Hieimack, Navy 136-pound class: Ronal ' Cris man vs. Earl Buckwalter, Navy. 145-pound class: John Henry vs. Bob Kitt, Navy. 155-pound class: Captain Glen Alexander vs. Mickey Bennett, Navy. 165-pound class: Ralph Sayre vs. Gene Bevan, Navy. 175-pound class: Bob Morgan vs. Captain Bill Carmichael, Navy. Hvywt class: Mike Kerns vs. Swift, Navy. DANCE 4/i Where 5o DINE slii, FLOOR SHOW Every Night - Changes Weekly MODERATELY PRICED DRINKS DINNERS Fine Orchestra and Dance Floor Harry's Tavern Bellefonte, Pa. PAGE THREE Stickmen Meet Carnegie Tech Penn Stale's ice hockey Lions leave at 2 p. m. today for Johns town where they will open their intercollegiate schedule against Carnegie Tech in the Shaffer Ice Palace at 8 o'clock tonight. In their final scrimmage last night, Coach Daivs' boys concen trated on ironing out weaknesses in their offense, which proved their undoing at Hershey last Wednes day. Before the game tonight the squad will go through an hour 'of light drill on the Shaffer Rink to become accustomed to the change in 'ice. The starting lineup will be virtually the same as that which opened against Hershey. Captain Larry. Lightbody will be at the goalie spot, Bert Anthony and Tom Goodwin at the defenses, Johnny Dufford and Earl Johnson at the wings. At The Movies CATHAUM: "Babes on Broadway" STATE "Bedtime Story" NITTANY: "Bad Men of Deadwood" and "Don Winslow of the Navy"
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