-. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 BETWEEN THE LIONS To be or not to be—a boxing Intensive practice continued in match with Lock Haven Teachers Is the "Old College Try" on the best of athletes at some time Rec Hall last nig h t aS Coach John College—that is the question. decline? • . or other during their careers, Rec put •his twice-defeated however, and so there was no As far as Leo Houck and his The question, arising out of Lion quintet through a long scrim cause for any undue alarm. fine array of skull bashers are con spectilation over the recent "mis- mage to prepare them for this corned the matches will be held as Both players have displayed a Saturday's tussle with the Colgate fortunes" of John Lawther's bas- scheduled in Rec Hall, 7 p. in. tendency to snap out of the. dol- Red Raiders in Rec Hall. ketball team, has stirred up quite drums on occasion, but to date • Whitey VonNioda, dependable Saturday. Word comes from Lock Haven a bit of discussion among local their overall performances have • • . Junim forward and high scorer for , .. , • • • • • that the Teachers may have to sportS fans. At the present time it been below their true -capabilities. the Nittanymen, was absent from forfeit as many as four matches. seems . - to be the most popular Maybe it is a case of "Senior- last night's session because of ill- They may decide to throw in the i - jiagriosis•.advanced to .explain the itis," as some call it. If that is true; ness. However, he will be avail- towel and call the whole thing "leant period" into 'Which the 'court, then the "Old College Try" is nn able for the Colgate tilt unless o ff. -crew-appears to have slipped. . .longer there. Fortunately, sucha-.• something unexpected turns up. . • , f Randall Clees, junior boxer, un ....SeVeral eyebrows were hoisted fictions are usually of short dura- - In last night's practice tilt, derwent an appendectomy a few when: the team , bow.ed to N.Y.U. in Lion. Lawther shifted - his first five days ago and will be lost for the , Madison Square Garden- several . Both Egli and Baltimore were around several times. Jimmy Law_ remainder of the season. weeka ago. • When it ,ataggered varsity mainstays last season, and titer, Sid Cohan, Bob Beck, and As a 127-pounder, Clees has away-. from its. tussle with Car- both .are capable, of 'brilliant per- Perk Stabley, all had a crack at amassed an enviable record for negieTech last Friday with a lucky formances. But one can't 'bask in the guard spots on the defense as Lock Haven. two-tioint win margin, a number the light of past performances un- -well as the three starting back Coach Max Bossert said that he of •qtiestioning voices climbed up til he is formally retired from - the line men, Co-captains Johnnie will be forced to forfeit the 155- with the eyebrows. game. Egli and Herk Baltimore, and pound match since he lacks ma- And when it finally suc- Dave . Hornstein, the other Center Dave Hornstein. terial. cumbed by a one-point margin member of the rear line, also Jack Biery, substituting for Von- 'Worth Randall, known more af_ • to 'Pitt the following night, the got off to a very wobbly start Nieda, and Larry Gent filled out • local crop of "I told you so's" in the early games. Although first five. ' . • appeared on the streets. What he has improved in subsequent Much of the time in the even- meteorology - • could possibly be amiss with games, his play is still subpar, ing's scrimmage was spent in per- , _ '• a gbod team which, at least at judging from his showing last fecting the -Lawther sliding zone. (Continued from Page One) the beginning of the cam- - year. The two points he con- Lawther used six offensive men just one requirement is set aside and until the missing data is paign, seemed destined to out- - trilmted in the Pitt game are against the five varsity members, a n • shine last year's championship certainly not indicative of . playing on the defense. scnt, will not be considered. squad. ' . Hornstein's ability. * • Students in the Enlisted Re serve Corps will have to include . , • • . • Discounting the draft alibi, since All in all, though, any wailing . a transfer which may be obtain all' T of ; the squad is still wearing and whining at this stage Of the p rack Members ed by writing to the Personnel civvies, one finally comes to the wou 1 d be premature. season . , ' Procurement Section, Weather. conclusion. that somebody on the 'Things are not as bad asthey've To Compete In Directorate Headquarters, Army . team just doesn't have his heart been painted—yet. Air Forces, University of Chicago, r- th - --- C •'"--- . •• ..' . Two' defeats . are not unusual, in e pastime une any more. InterrSquad• Race Chicago, Illinois. In requesting a To return.to the'two defeats and .not --necessarily prevent , and should to. • Track • fans will an oppor- al .School, ERC. men should give' . n .,,.....,, - • .thetn.. from going on. .. another • . -.. ~.. have . the near ,Mias, eye Witnesses agree -• in - s:i • -I- tunity to see what kind of a team their Army aerial number arid ine' season: Last years Ohat the .damage.in:.each instance 9 : 4 •1'! , P- 1- ..- •- -..-- - "t' •.. will enter the _invitation two-mile • ran k. . .: . •• . District 2:champions, you mus re- . • . ..... Ak4sulted .from -a - breakdown' in the. .. -• • relay • run in the _lVliilrose ,Games : - io ,hysical..examinations for ERC• iier lOst:-twO . - a - . ,_. rear defensive . . line. - And, on each PrT4-. -,. --- . • g....,. - _. ,'• •scheduled for early February In men will not be necessary,' MC cicdtsion;-sonieone:else .on the team ...:.,..•L av ith e e f •,p ri ipppt- teamis ' . Madison Square gardehs when ill-7 Call added, since.the ERC phys had4to:play- the role ,of. a full-time . • s 7 .= ‘`-.= tf.t i a . ... .at :flyod4ifer. 's l 4. 410,4 • . ter squad relays. are run off on teal is the*sarner`as the : one given fireman - - - •.• . . - '• • ' • "lirierehekAivereqes . ...tiuOiwltellMxi . " ' the Never' . p.eayer -Field. track, ?:0• for Meteorology Program. Seine fans have even' jinnp0......474. : F00irpF941;ce !Fop?, ;here I?: s rn. Saturday. , . „. - .. . Mr. McCall remained on cam the' ;,gun, .with .and n without , malice , , ,0n.#44./ 2 *...Hc:9l } iolir - plwclY! . ies - ' . Following results of time trials. . pus last night and will give ad- , aforethought 'arid.tharged,that the - • ~.*, , : 4,414, , smoother it coul d • • lgst Saturday by, the :12 runners•ditional information on the . .pro,- . .. ~ to-daPtaina ; are 'not . yet 'applying f_uricOon. . . - . '- ' • fighting for starting positions on grams to students this morning their shoulders to ihe..Wheel. . - • The ,stuff is - .there, but the "Old • the - relay team, -Ray conger, var- between 9 and 11 p. m. All --those . • - - Nevertheless; it can be said - Colleges Try': -appears - lo have slip- sity. track coach, is dividing . his interested may contact FANS . both ... „. _ .. .t#.o.'• - zi0.4 2 • pow F 4. • pod a little. I still . belieVe•Egli• and Winners into . n. n Robert t Galbraith,2.43 three teams for this E. Sparks, to find out the •whichM in 49,1.4. Baltimore-started off the ' Baltimore -have: their. best games Saturday's trial run. seeponivith some of the pooi- • • l'lP•P•!include D:1 of them. 13PInellAbVr . -thp re- Squad one will ibele . r , McCall, will speak, -esfperforrnances .of their ce- vive).•4,he•••l3ep#l,llpeps staged last Foreman,' Carleton, and Mitchell .leers: ahAmps heppen to the. November? Williams; team two members are Beach, • Jones, • Karver, and Rufus Williams; third squad mates are Harris, Kochel, Rudnick, and St. Pella (hi Defedis.SPEßowiers; filita firti Plato in 1-F League Look for freshman backstroker sity, was acting captain for the According to Coach Conger, the Bob Cowell to break the new East- Tech meet, the State squad is .still_ trial meet should be of interest to Lion fans, for all three squads are .. ern Swimming Association record without an official captain. Johnn y Led by Ken White, the Delta Chi AX-8 closely matched. he set last week. Bob, who beat Miller, former captain, has gone to bowlers kept up their leagtie-lead.; See 154 226 164- 544 .At the time trials last week, the mark made by George Kojak the Air Corps and the team has hig -pace Tuesday night in the Christman .... 190 144 131 465 Cliff St. Clair's 1:26 was the best of Rutg e rs . 7 by second, has al- not yet held elections. • in. Fraternity BoWling League as they Moore 150 153 124- 427 time for the 660-yard run. He was ready done 1.39.8 defeated Siena Phi Epsilon 8-0. L. White .... 179 177 199-555 closely followed by Harris, Jones which is .9 second bettepracticeSaturday's contest was a few r than the minutes late in getting under way new mark he set last Saturday. due to trouble with the starter's White was the high man of the X. White .... 184 165 210--= .5.5 . g. and Mitch Williams who turned . . The final score in' the Car- gun. Though there were two 'lngh eyening with a total of 559 and a Totals 857 .865 828-2550 in a 1:28. Jack Foreman was a • negie Tech meet in no way indi- ranking ROTC officers present, the high single game of 210. The Delta -. SPE-0 , step behind the pack with a. 1:29. sated the great superiority of the starter had to resort to a weak, Chi team also had the high game Baiesl 182 169 132- 483 Rest of the track squad turned in Lion splashers over Coach Rise- ' indefinite whistle, until the end of total with 2550. ' Jenks 107 128 180 415 times ranging up to 1:31. dorph's tankmen. After the Lions the meet, when one of the man- In the second game of the eve- Agnew 1,55 159 152- 466 Norm Gordon, last year's track .captured the first three clevents agers finally got the gun working. ning .Delta. Upsilon and Alpha Wintersteen .. 114 120 152- 386 captain, is getting into shape for handily, Coach Galbraith put in It seemed that no,one could get the Gamma Rho played to a 4-4 tie. Reeder • 135 175 180- 490 participation in the invitation one- his second-string men in order to firing pin set, when suddenly one Burge was high for the DU's with Totals 693 751 796-2140 half mile dash in the Millrose give them all a chance to perform, of the alert managers hit upon the a_ 423 total. York led the AGR's . Classic. , The substitutions enabled the Tar- idea of knocking the pistol against With a total of 481. . •, ' Beta Sigma Rho-8 ‘. Fordham took the top position tan squad to roll up many points. the pool wall.. - . . William S. Hoff Delta Tau 'Delta failed to show Klement 163 133 130:- 426 in the two-mile relay run last After the meet was over, we man. College registrar, was one of up for - its game with .Beta Theta Hodin 135 15 95- 382 year. The Lions did not enter a rushed over to interview the Tar- the judges for the fancy art event. Pi, and the game was awarded to y. 'Wein . 76 ... .. ,--,- 76 team the past season. Seton Hall, tan Coach Risedorph. From the big Standing on a high wooden plat the Betas on an 8-0 forfeit. Cohn . 155 145 163-, 463 first-placer in the National A. A. smile with which he greeted us, form to the left of . the diving In the evening's final game Tau Warshall 1 . 11, 46 136„, 365 U. meet with a world's record in . one would have thought - that the bOard, the registrar was mildly _....... Kappa Epsilon bowled over Beta M. Wein ..... ... 127 ......-__ 127 1942, is a favorite-to cop this year's Tech team had just won a great splashed several times as the Sigma.:Rho 8-0. Gates was top man Wil' ......... ... -, .. • 80- 80 . run in the Big City Gardens. triumph. Commenting 'on his visit diyers hit the water unevenly. for the Tekes with Cohn leading Totals ,,P.4.9 672 507-.... to State, Risedorph said, "We real- However, he was not the only in the. loserS. . • • .TKE-78 • ' ly enjoy our trips up to State Col- diKidugl to be sprayed by the .me ", Delta _ • . . , . .. - ,Delta Chi, by winning over` the • Stemler.• • ' , • 140' 114 130 1 - : :38 , A :,. ',. : , - ' SPE's,' is no w firmly in the league Kimes , ' 112 135 153- 400 . :. ..- - year, we're always glad to 'come local sports scribes were Also lead with' only a few games re- Gates 172 177 137- 482 .- ; back." „ . Though Warner, among those who didn't doqe .4 maining. Stevenson .... 15.3 143 .119- 415 breaststrokes from last year's var- ;line. DU-4 • Gray ... ... 119 165 143- 427 .... 1,32 136 124- 392' Totals . 696 734 682-- .... 138 136 133-- - 407 .. 103 ~. • ...- 103 . 117 161 143-- . - 421. Kerchner . 142 123 158- 423 Christy .. ... 212 140- 352 Sutherland . 632 769 698-2099 Stiner .. AGR-4 Giles ... .. 155 150 „148- 453 Totals . 116 ... 122- 238 . 128 144 125- 307 175 155 151- 481 159 138 132- 429 --- ---------------- ... 102 ...- 102 , DON'T FORGET -PENN STATE'S 733 689 678-2100 VICTORY RAFFLE!! F 4 airehild Kowateh Prutzman Kohler .. Burge Olewine Totals Hasley Woods Kinne!, York . Flinger Turrey . Totals By BEN BAILEY, Sports Editor BOA -8 .. 93 94 . 140— 327 .. 125 122 J3s 382 .. 149 131 159 439 .. 139 145 190— 474 .. 136 114 155 405 .. 642 606 779—. . . . ATA-0 Forfeit THE DAILY.COLLEGIAN lagers Hold Hard Question: To Be Or Not To Be Practice Session Boxing With Lock Haven INNIST IN wow' itjY t WAit JONDS OR STAMPS EVERY PAY DAY POOL PATTER Buy More Bonds and Stamps THE U. S. POST OFFICE IS JUST OPPOSITE KAYE'S KORNER Dairy Store PAGE Plfl fectionately to teammates as "Rat" Randall, has been accepted by the Navy Physical Education Depart ment, and will report immediately upon receiving his diploma this week. He goes to Pittsburgh but plans to return to box against Jackie Grey in the 121-pound tilt. • If the Navy permits Randall to return, Lion boxing enthusiasts will see in action one of the great est athletes in the history of Lock Haven State Teachers College, ac cording to College officials. He Stands only five feet, four inches above canvas level. Unless Bossert finds a suitable heavyweight to throw into the roped ring against Hawrylak, he may forfeit in this division also. Paul Renne, 178-pounder from Pittsburgh, may fight for the Ha venites. The remainder of the lineup in cludes Georye Barnes, 135 pounds; Earl Burris, 145 pounds; Red San zatto, 165 pounds, and Leo Raf ferty, 175 pounds.
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