SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1942 3 Matmen Advance - Baird Wins He* o[lean! 'Professional' Mascot Crabtree Decisioned complete representation of eight Dairfl Mopff IftilvniAl’P' Jinxed By Penn State Baskeleers ' . . titleholders in the tourney. The WOIIU JUiiyiIIVIW r kvoii=;p anri -Rill <?malt7 whom he By Probable Champ 22/ l !i h e" 2 weight e" Wisconsin Ace Ready have\een back u e ga E ;?^^ st football game (Continued from Page One) ccpt 136. Princeton’s Warren Tay- (Continued from Page One) '“wee? there ait stil "a all the Lion victors in his bout lor, only Eastern champ to lose disp iaying veteran boxing few sidelights that have not vet CmnlfA Frftltl HpfllPr with 145-pound Earl Thompson of yielded to Fred Bishop of Cornell obim p * come to light jmOKe TrOffl 1160161 Illinois. College in overtime periods Boxing mentor Leo Houck pre- 0 n their arrival at New Orleans MfllfPt f Fiffi Call Harry, who also gained a bye The Midshipmen made a clean dicted after the wisconsin match) ev °" tb f" wa S a ex’ n " Ke5 ** , this afternoon, used all his science sweep with Bennett, Carmichael, that Baird could handle the Badger oSnvtJl S Smoke which backed up fr " m and coolfttess to stay on top of the and Swift all entering the semi- s i an dout if they tangled again this .w ' A imi . h f 5 A an oil heater filled the-home of Dr. Big Seven titleholder, after an finals tomorrow. Powerful Dick season . Baird » s title bid tomorrow ga ™ ' J, Vun R ‘ HadlG >’ Waters, 226 Adams ave early takedown. The Nittany mat- Di Battista of Penn seems assured n j gb -t will mark the second time in . parannmariipH Tack- wuimo* r ‘ue, State College, and resulted in men won by the decisive score of of repeating his national title at | be fistic-politico’s career that he p <a tat , h - , . ~1 Alpha Fire Company being called 7-4: 175. . has advanced to the final round in hrcould hehfo r lookw out with two trucks about 10 In a hair-raising thriller, Cap- Sending six men into the semi- the nat ional tourney. lik ' Good mtta fellow sn he was °’ clock this morning \ tain Glen Alexander had a diffi- finals - the Oklahoma A. and M. Tobiasson of the California Ag- 1 .- * dua l l ole of mascot Tnd An obstruction whicb had cl ° g * cult task in outpointing his Illinois cowboys are strongly favored to gies whipped . Baird in the 1941 ® . l[ 30 “ waTdiLov god the heater or was burnmg in “ foe. The Lion grapple*' earned an take their . sixth national team mee t held at State College last ered that Bobbv m:akes a habit of side it was removed, early lead of 3-0 but did not sew championship. Other contenders y* ar after the Nittany valley , d with athlette teams and ° ne of the flremen ’ Leßoy f in ’ up the match until 30 seconds are Michigan State and Michigan c hamp had lidked some of the inascoting them Incidentally pnd ’ had a riarrow e * capo £ro^ 1 from the end of the bout. with four, apiece. Next inline with most outstanding entries in the p State was'the first losing StbMhtoMta falling Previous to the quarter-final three each are Penn State and me et. team with which he has beec J si t o^ ch thl mov competition Alexander was forced Na vy. Baird’s victory over Captain socia t e d. whl1 ?. attempting t Hrp to defeat Warren Johnson power- ! Schoff was the second in the six tQok ffiw Qf the Nitta ™* hve tlUck m •ful grunt-an-groan artists from the r 1. A rr iwfi In tke . rlval / had mat ; men home to meet his parents Sun- ' University, of Denver uyFIUIdSIS AFIIV6 Hi Schoff handed him four straight day afternoon and followed them . Allan Crabtree, only Nittany en- . .. r u f y- decisions until the Lion contender everywhere they went. That eve- At The MoVICS trant without an EIWA title, won AnndpOllS TOr NIAA S b '’oke the jinx in- this seasons ning fae trailed them to supper and CATHAUM: from Dick Sachsel of Rutgers hut Collegian EIBA COntest by d ' Shmg ° Ut 3 de " later saw the team off. For his . “The Male Animal” fo . l]lbbl °y athe pr ? bable cbamp i°" 97 _ CK T: e Ti”' „ . , , loyalty, Jack Hulme awarded him STATE: of the 136-pound division. Bill * 14fi-P° und semi-final scrap an NCAA medal that shined just “The Lady Has Plans” Maxwell, Michigan State s runnel- eci a™ e P*'P ved 1° be one °f * be outstand- as bright as the boy’s countenance. NITTANY: up in 1941, defeated the plucky nasts including Penn State s 1942 ing battles 0 f the Nationals with Bobby is also a f , iend of Lenny “stick To Your Guns” Nittany gfappler by the over- EIGA champs, arirved heie to- men wanting to taste victory -- ci h abte2 g puTu P % O 4ite o ntfigh O t USh Ihf ‘opening 16 of” Soth^fiVhTe^^Stams iiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiimmnnnnmmi^ Tomorrow afternoon Ridenour NCAA tourney which will get un- (- eams t b j s season, showed plenty = W tfVI s will match his strength, experi- der way in MacNough Hall tomoi - of brilliant boxing and game = 11m I™V IT D UQAnITf* T fj = Cnee, and knowledge with Malcolm row at 2 0 clock. sportsmanship in staging the fea- = BMII M I I, M K M HUUU L 1 d = MacDonald, Purdue’s Western Hal Zimmerman, Lion tumbling ture bout _ s u W | Conference champion. Sam Harry sensation who was undefeated m —! | You'ii want to get up for 8 o'clocks if your caterer serves our E take on Sidney Marks of Oklahoma league competition and won the . = 1 = A. and M. while Alexander will EIGA mat and parallel bar crowns U.|||«f| 1 Pecatl Rolls, Coffee Rings, Cinnamon ButlS, = tangle with . Manley Johnson, an- this season, -will face his stiffest InF Wll IICIIIIvU = = other Western Conference title- competition from Jack Atkins of . S fruit Rinas,and HoneU-Filled Rolls for break- = ■holder from Michigan. Illinois. . Szypula from Temple, 1H .1S ' ' ' = Arriving by plane late last night, 1941 EIGA champ, and Loken from ll||^A|||6FlCtf II - * 1 fn<tf Navy’s entrants gave the iEIWA a Minnesota are also top contenders. "" " s Another honor awarded Penn = State and Barney Ewell in. their f| most successful track season was = the selection of the Nittany sprint g veteran to th’e All-American track = team of the AAU. Ewell holds the = AAU title of national'champion in = .... the 100 meters event. = Specia o o egi ' He Won the title last summer in s ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 27 Philadelphia at the national senior = Final preparations for the Nation- championships over Hal Davis, S al Rifle Tournament were com- galinas sprint star, Paxton Jordan, = pleted by Penn State’s marksmen Texas veteran, and. Herb Douglas, = as they went through a light prac- newcomer in the sprint world = tice on the Naval Academy range f rom Xavier College. S this afternoon shortly after arriv- chick. Werner made a call yes- S _ ing here. terday for all freshman and var- = ENRICHED WITH THIAMIN (Vitamin Bl) NICOTINIC ACID =j Capt. Arno P. Mowitz, rifle sity track candidates for the 1942 5 coach, declared “the boys are in spring campaign. Anyone interest- = the best shape of the year and ed in any track event was request- = _ should make a fine showing.” The ed to report to the better-than-six- |j __ _ j— __ __ __ __ aan WVMI five Lion starters will probably be foot coach at the New Beaver =Tj B B Bal U D Iff Ip U I 'C Hal Yount and Bill LeWorthy, co- Field oval as soon as possible. = l a | II 111 |gL D |a 1% Ijlllliil = captains, Bob Rambo, Frank Shu- | V H ® WIIHIiIIiBiM | man, and John Quirk with Bob. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS 1 = Wallace as an alternate. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllHlllllllimil*»***llll |11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ken Yount and Bill Suter, fresh men entrants in the individual title race, arrived late .this after noon and did not practice. Lieut. Stephen B. Gilliard, freshmen coach, will rest his two marks men until tomorrow afternoon when the competition starts. Defending champion is -Minne sota, who copped last year’s title With a 1388. Last year’s individual, titlist, Virgil Pettit with a 286, \vill not be defending his crown. Last year at the National Rifle Association tournament at Wash ington, D. C„ the Lions placed fourth in the East and ninth in the nation. Only teams in the Third Corps Area will compete in the Annapolis tourney. Other similar tournaments will be conducted in every one of the nine areas Lion Killers Gun For NRA Title In Annual lnfercollegiale Heel Dague Calls Candidates For Cheerleading Tryouts “Freshmen sophomores an swer that urge to be a rah rah man.; that longing to be a leader of the masses. You can do it! A good pair of lungs is all that you need!” That was the way that John Dague ’42, head cheerleader issued his first call for spring cheerlead ers. Training begins in front of Old Main Tuesday at 4 p. m. when Dague meets freshmen and sopho more candidates. Cheerleaders will be chosen after three weeks of practice,. Dague announced, and their names will be published be fore May 1. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Get the BIGGEST MILKSHAKE IN TOWN At CLIFF’S The Milkshake Stare We wish to express our appreciation to those who supported us in the recent cam paign. Charlie Ridenour Dick Peifly THE DAILY COLLEGIAN A Common Expression in Town and on Campus ... “You Cun Get It At Metzgers” A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE April 15th Will Soon Be Here—BE PREPARED! GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE—NOW Our Stock Is Complete Due To Placing Orders Early In 1941 ATHLETIC GOODS GOLF TENNIS BASEBALL SWIMMING, etc.—DUNLOP & PENNSYLVANIA TENNIS BALLS—TENNIS BACKETS RESTRUHO. CAMERAS - FILMS - PHOTO SUPPLIES LUGGAGE-LAUNDRY BOXES-DESK LAMPS Try Our NEW LAMP BULBS—A special Bulb with green color infused in the glass, makes printed matter much easier to read. SHOP AT METZGERS HUNT CLUB BREAD (A Viiamin of the Vitamin B Complex) AND IRON. PAGE THREE
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