FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1945 Boxers Encounter'' West Point Squad McAndrews Replaces Houck as Ring Coach An inexperienced Lion boxing team will travel to West Point to meet the U. S. Military Academy mitmen tomorrow afternoon. lVfarty McAndrews, Eastern in tercollegiate boxing champion in 1930; will manage the team in Coach Leo Houck's absence.. This will be the opening con test for the Nittany Lions while Array defeated Maryland, 4 1 / 2 - 3 1 / 20 last week in its only start. 'Capt. Paul Smith is the only re turning letterman for State and will, compete in the 135-pound di vision. All but one of the Army boxers are veterans. Hal Heir), Bronx, N. Y., lad who dislocated his shoulder in the first few weeks of practice, will open the bouts in. the 120-pound class. Bob Fields, Navy trainee, is Coach McAndrews' choice in the 127- pound class. Luther Keppler, ci vilian, is 'also contending for this position. Either V-12er Joe Bondi or Freshman Alan Pottasch will re ceive•the starting nod in the 145- pound bout, and Jack Seitchick Will represent the 155-pound class. Vaughn Stapleton will box in the 165-pound match while Nick .Ranieri discharged air corps fly er, will meet Army's 175-pound er. Larry. Luhrs, 180 pounds, will occupy the heavyweight post. .Dina Taccalozzi, Dick Mauthe and F. D. • Angeistive are also com peting for this berth. 1, :taie - teitilit .' •' Standings of campus basketball leagues - for this , week show Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Sigma irying for first place in the Fra ternity league, Grahams and Bil lets deadlocked for the Independ ents, and Barracks 37, competing with Barracks 36 for the V-12 title. • FRATERNITY LEAGUE Phi. Delta Theta leads league A Which has completed its games. Phi Kappa Sigma and Theta Chi will play it out for the winner of league, B. , League A Team.. Phi Delta Theta . Beta Sigma Rho .... Sigma Chi Alpha Chi Sigma .. Phi Sigma Kappa .. Delta, Chi, Phi Sigma Delta ... Lambda Chi Alpha . League B Team Phi 'Kappa..Sigma. • Theta Chi Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Triangle Phi Kappa Psi Delta Tau Delta INDEPENDENT LEAGUE In this' week's games in the In dependent 'cage league Grahams defeated Nittany. Co-op, .Billets won over Penn Haven, and Spears defeated the Penn State Club. The standings follow: Team Grahams -. Billets Spears Penn Haven Nittany Co-op •Sanbourne Cagers Penn State Club X-G-I V-12 LEAGUE Defeating Barracks 9, Barracks 37 moved to first place s deadlock ed with 36' in the V-12 league The standings follow: %T,earn W L Barr4clEs - 37 ". 3 0. .13,err994s 36, , . ... 0 .Barracii. 9 • . 3 . 'Oerracks .13..' " .1 2 :Barracks : 24 1 2 ....Barriteke' 26 • fl - $ 4karrEkeksa 2(1, 1 . O. .'3 t • „, •• LEO HOUCK Houck Goes To Iceland Boxing Coach Leo Houck has been granted an indefinite leave of absence to join the army spe cial service unit. The veteran Lion mentor will be replaced by Marty McAndrews, a member of the football coaching staff. Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, said that the leave of absence was granted so that Houck can report for duty in Ice land and Greenland as a civilian consultant for an army "coach ing clinic" in that theater of operations. Houck will make the trip with four other nationally-known ath letic figures. They are Harry J. Rockerfeller, athletic director of Rutgers University; Red Rolfe, basketball and baseball coach at Yale; Charles Berry, . American League umpire from Easton; and Ew Zanfrieni,- athletic trainer at Dartmouth. • .Coach Houck has had charge of Lion ringmen for the past 23 years. During that time they have Captured numerous sectional and national glove crowns. McAndrews has been handling the Penn State mitmen for the past two weeks. He is a graduate of the College and a member of the football coaching staff for the laSt nine years. Boxing is not a new experience for Coach •McAndrews. He won the 175-pound title in 1930 when Houck copped his fourth team championship in seven years. The new coach was the first of three brothers to box on Leo Houck's teams at Penn State. Johnny later winning the 135- pound championship and Francis also giving a good account of him- Self in the ring against intercol legiate competition. Johnny and Francis now hold commissions in the army and navy, respectively. W L 3 0 3 0 3 1 9 1 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 3 Fr - wz:Twwffr•ri Lion Wrestlers To Face Cornell Penn State Defeats Bison Millen, 17-11 After defe'ating Ilucknell, 17-11, in the opening match, Coach Paul Campbell will take his wrestling squad 'to Ithaca, N. Y., tomorrow to &apple with Cornell's veteran outfit in the first meet away from home. 'The Bit, Red have beaten Penn and Lehigh in their only two matches of the season. The squad is composed largely of Navy V-12 trainees. Walter O'Connell is the mentor of the Cornell wrestlers. 'Coach Campbell said today that he would probably use the same lineup which started the first match. There is a possibility that Wisherd may replace Beegle, who was pinned in the Bucknell meet. The only Penn Stater who won by a fall in the Bison match was Hal Greene, who threw his man in 1:18 by a crotch and chancery. Other Lions who .were victorious are Geoge Schautz, Bob Crease, Glenn Smith, and Chuck Hall. Nittany grapplers who will al so make the trip to Ithaca are Hal Frey and Don Miltenberger. The latter dropped a 6-2 decision to Meyers of Bucknell in his first encounter despite the fact that he outweighed his opponent by 40 pounds. • • The match was the first wrest ling meet between the Lions and the Bisons. This season is Buck nell's first try at the sport. Weffslone Dubs Greene Foremost Rope Climber Steve Greene, crippled youth, is rated one of the greatest rope climbers ever to compete in col lege ranks by Coach Gene Wett stone, who has produced five Na tional champions in a row at the College. • Greene, who set a new AAU mark of four seconds in the 20.- foat clib last year, is still active in the sport even though gym nastics has been dropped for the duration, and the polio victim plans to enter the Nationals this spring at Jersey City. Only climber ever to do better than Greene in title competition was Lieut. Charles Lebow, now in New Guinea, who set a new Eagtern intercollegiate mark of 3.8 seconds in the 1943 champion ships. Lebow, who like Greene is a Philadelphian, won the National 'competition in 4.2 seconds. Penn State's Nittany Lions have been unbeaten on their home gridiron 39 of 58 seasons. Mt. Nittany Five Meets Unbeaten Army Quintet Penn State's varsity cage quintet will face its toughest test of the season when it battles the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., Wednesday evening. • Coach John Lawther feels confident that Cadets "a run fcr their money" after seeing hi team in the East, West Virginia, 53-27, at Rec Army currently is'undefeated has not lost a contest at the Acad Cadets took 15 straight games to finish as one of the top outfits in the country. The Nittany Lions will go to West Point hoping to avenge last season's 49-38 defeat. Coach Law ther said that he probably will start the same team which open ed against West Virginia this week In that case, he will have Dick Light and Les Szepesi at the for ward slots, big Slim Currie on center, and Iry Batnick and Bill Nugent in the back line. There is a chance that either Doc Willison or Stretch Bozinski may break into the starting lineup. Lions Beat vy .W. Va 53-27 West Virginia's tournament bound, Mountaineers were disrail ed Wednesday night when an in spired Penn State team played its best game of the season to trium ph, 53-27, at Rec Hall. Coach John Brickel's hoopsters failed to break the jinx which has hung over the Mountaineers for the past nine years. During that time West Virginia has beaten the Lions only once on their home court. Husky Iry Batnick paced the "red hot" Mt. •Nittany cagers in their win over the Morgantown machine with 16 points, his' high est total for the season. Close be hind him were Stretch Bozinski and Slim Currie with 12 and 10 markers respectively. Pitt Downs State, 58.41 A sensational fourth period rally which netted 19 points gave Dr. Carlson's Pitt Panthers a 58-41 victory over a tired, but fighting Penn State team at the Pitt Sta dium last Saturday. After holding the undefeated Panthers for three quarters, the Lions fell apart in the last stanza. Their offense shrunk from artil lery bombardment to - mere rifle fire as they counted only six points in the home stretch. The Richard Crooks Tickets Go on Sale January 22 As a new year "dividend," the ArtistS Course will pre sent Richard Crooks in Schwab Auditorium May 12. Holders of season tickets for the current course will be offered tickets to that performance for $l.OO, including tax. IMPORTANT: To acquire a ticket at that price, hold. ers of season tickets must bring or send their Sanroma tickets, with $l, to the A. A. ticket window, Old Main, on Monday, January 22. You need not appear in person with your ticket. If, however, your ticket is not presented on that date, you will automatically relinquish your right to that seat and it will be placed on open sale. Single seats for the Crooks number, available =to those -who are not season patrons, will go on sale at the A. A. • office 'Tuesday, January 23, at - $3. These will :include -stage seats and unclaimed auditorium seats. PAGE SEVEN the Lions will give the s squad trim the hottest Hall on Wednesday. n three games. Coach Ed Kelleher Illy in two seasons. Last year the three-quarter score was 39-35. Navy Trainee Dick Light had 15 points to lead the Nittanies. Lions Trip Tech, 57-22 The Nittany Lions jumped to an early lead to defeat Carnegie Tech's Skibos, 57-22, in Pittsburgh on January 12. Penn State presented an air tight defense which puzzleil the Tech cagers throughout the con test. Coach Maxie Hannum's scor ing star, Mike Theodore, was held to one field goal. Football Outlook Bright; 12 Return Next Season For the first time since the war began Coach Bob Higgins is able to look ahead and plan for the next football season. A check of the squad at the end of the 1944 season, during which the Lions won six and lost three, disclosed that as many as twelve players may be available for cam paigning in 1945. Two of the twelve are ex-serv icemen who returned to the cam pus with medical discharges, one is Wingback Larry Cooney of Pittsburgh who does not reach his 18th birthday until November next year. The others either have been rejected or claim limited service classifications. Backs returning to keep Cooney company will be Elwood Petchel, brilliant Easton tailback, Al Bel las of Kingston, Dino Taccalozzi of Sayre, Nick Ranieri of Phil adelphia, and Edwin Voll of Ems worth. Linemen include Bob Mc- Coy of Lock Haven, John Simon of Brownsville, Jim Mattheivs of Grindstone, Marino Marchi of Glassmere, Howard Caskey •and Fred France of Pittsburgh. Penn State's all-time football record now stands at 234 wins, 164 losses, 29 ties.