PAGE SIX Boxers Open Home Season In Rematch With Virginia Lions face Cavaliers Minus Heavyweight; Houck Asks To Enter Extra Contender With no capable representative to fill the heavyweight' post, Coach Leo Houck early, this week sent out a letter to University of Virginia officials requesting two boxers in any of the four middle divisions- when the Lions and 'Cavaliers touch gloves in a return met at Kecreation Hall, 7 p. m. to morrow. The Virginians won the first test, 4 and one-half to 3 and one-half. The Lion’s most promising contender for the heavy weight berth, W6bb Moriar ta, quit the team just before the Virginia clash, leaving the post open to two inexperienc ed candidates. Houck had to for feit the bout, giving the Cavali ers their winning edge. Because he had received no answer by yesterday from Vir ginia officials, Coach Houck was still uncertain as to who he would; start in the lightweight and 155- pound divisions. Captain Paul Smith, loser by decision at Vir ginia, fhay give way to a '¥l Lion, Jim Cassidy. In the eveht the Virginians place two 135-pound ers in the meet, either Captain Smith or John Benglian Will facie the newcomer, In the 1'55-pound class, Jack Seitchik, holder of a draw at Vir ginia, will fight either of two op ponents, depending whether the Cavaliers place two in this di vision, and Herald “Buzz” Fah ringer will get the. opening nod. Hard-hitting Stan Lachowski, who made- the Lion’s ‘best showing at Virginia', will be gunning for a second straight victory when he opens in the welterweight divis ion. In case, of two Cavalier re presentatives, last year’s veteran, Navy Trainee Joe Bondi, will be Houck’s other welter choice. John Slusarczyk, loser of a close decision at Virginia, will get another try in the 165-pound class, while Vaughn Stapleton, who appeared in a few bouts last year, will get the nod in the event of another Virginian. Certain starters - for the Blue and White will be Ray Polarisky featherweight, who gave a good account of himself although losing the decision at Virginia; light heavyweight Nick Ranieri, who copped a decision by cutting his opponent’s eye;, and Navy Trai nee Cramer, winner of an impres sive decision in his opening bout. Jim McGuigan will referee the bouts, Lion (ourfmen Attempt Second Win Over Bisons The Lion court squad, smarting under the -67-51 lacing admini stered by Colgate’s Bed Raiders will attempt to get hacik in the win column when they meet the Bucknell quintet Saturday night on the -Bisons floor. This will be the second meeting of the two teams. In the previous tilt, the State squad trampled the Bison herd by a 's'B-33 count. The State dribblers have won four out of ten contests for a .400 average to date. Susquehanna, Carnegie Tech, Bucnell and Tem ple have -been trounced by the Lion cagers. On the other side of the ledger West Virginia and Muh lenberg have pounded out twin victories over the Lawthermen and Pittsburgh and Colgate have beaten Slate in single engage ments. Four of the eight places on the Penn State wrestling team are filled by freshmen. Towering Center Herb Currie, towering center of Coach Lawther's court squad, has proved invaluable in grab bing rebounds from foe back boards this season. The 6 foot 9 inch pivot man .holds second place in the Pehn Slate scoring summary with 51 points. Lacrosse Squad Holds Indoor Training Sessions Winter lacrosse training, which includes the fundamentals of the game, an'd daily workouts are be ing held! by the Lion lacrossemen in Recreation Hall. Practice in stick handling and throwing are being stressed in the pre-season practice. Even with veterans from last year’s team and the men that turned out for summer practice, Coach Thiel has started from scratch and is .teaching the basic rules and plays of the game. Jim Chaikin, head manager, announced that candidates for the job of assistant manager are to report to 221 Rec Hall from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. any week day. THE COLLEGIAN IFC Basketball Standings Alpha Chi Sigma tightened the race with Sigma Alpha Epsilon lor' first place in League I of the interfraternity basketball tourney, by running up a record score of 58-6 against Alpha Phi Delta. Fellows led the scoring with 23 points. The 'Alpha Chi Sigs also downed Pi Kappa Al pha, 28-13. . Sigma Alpha Epsilon is holding up its end of the contest by win ning two more games, to put them in a tie with Alpha Chi Sigma. One of SAtE’s wins Was over, pre viously unbeaten, Phi Delta Theta I, 27-19. The other SAE victory was reg istered against Phi Sigma Kappa, the Phi. Sigs withering to the tune of '4l-16. Clay Zundel was the SAE’s marksman, notching 12 and il9 respectively in the two games. Ttittmaster of Phi Efcsilon Pi holds the single . game shooting honors of the tournament, sinking 24 points i nthe Phi Ep’s Win over Delta Sigma Phi, 44-27. The Phi Ep’s also dropped a Contest, losing in unbeaten Phi Kappd Sigma, 26- 21. K ' • In other contests, Beta Sigma Rho remained undefeated liy downing Phi Delta Theta 'IT, 24- ■l«5. Also with an unblemished red ord, Chi Phi defeated Lajnbda Chi Alpha, 33-24. . ." Pi Kappa Phi broke into the wift column, alter forfeiting one gam'd to Phi Delta Theta.l, “by ‘downing Alpha Phi Delta, 31-24,-.v. Delta Chi continued its- attempts to register in by- copping two contests, 25-.13 over-Ebi J3.i&- ma Kappa, and 16-6 over Pi Kap-- pa Alpha. ...... The up to~ Wedp©7 : day follow: .... . .-r'- x LEAGUE I Team r Woni Lost Alpha Chi Sigma ... ;7.._4 0 Sigma Alpha-Epsilon . 0 Phi Delta'Theta'l g ’ Tn:,; Delta Chi . ,‘f 3 " iz -' Phi Sigma Kappa ... . 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The Valley Engineers have been defeated only by Cornell in a very close match, and have won five of their matches, taking Princeton last weekend. •Sam Harry, out to regain the 128-pound crown he first wore in 1942, and NiROTC trainee Hal Greene are tooth experienced matmen. Coach Paul Campbell moved Greene up from the 136- pound to the 145-pound class this season. Don MoKeeby, beaten only in the informal meet against Lock Haven, showed up well with victories in the 17’5-pound divi sion against Navy and the Coast Triple Sports Program Platinoid For Fob. 2 Highlighting the triple sports weekend of Feb. 2, Penn State will play host to the Pittsburgh basketball squad, 'Cornell’s wrest ling team and the Army mittmen. In this season’s previous en counter with the Panthhrs ' the. Lion courtmeh Held command'of the ball 'game for'three quarters. A Panther surge which countered for 21 points in the final period spelled defeat for the LaWther men. . „ t Cornell’s grapplers Will make their debut on the Lion mats on Saturday aftemon* when they at tempt to avenge last year's 14-12 defeat at the hands of the State wrestlers. The Army boxers will be but Jack Milley’s death in Lancaster reminded Leo Houck, Penn. State .boxing coach, that Milley was his first trainer and manager. “He taught me hcnv to box,” Leo said. :Milley was Houck’s manager from 1992 to 1910, . TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1946 Guard Academy. Defaulting in the Navy match because of an ankle injury, Grant Dixon holds, an unbeaten record with mat wins, over the Coast Guard and Lock Haven State Teachers in the 155- pound and 165-pound classes. Coach Campbell rates Harry as one of the best college wrestlers he has ever seen. Outpointing the 1945 Eastern Intercollegiate champion, Captain Bob Gersh koff of the Coast, last week, 17-3, Harry was in pre-war form, said Campbell. The. same men that wrestled against Coast Guard Academy Will probably take the mats oh' Saturday except iri the 165-pound class. Dixon, who wrestled ten pounds over his weight last week. will return to the 155-pouhd divi-. sion for the Lehigh match. to increase their percentage lead Over the Nittahy rihgmen. v Tentative plans for the triple sports program are as follows: • , Wrestling— 2 p. m. Recreation Hail,. Feb. 2. (Boxing—7 p, m. (Recreation Hall, Feb. 2. Basketball—'lmmediately after the bdxiiig meet. . ' iK JAN. 14*31 A Unusual I- „ ' !.