PAGE SIX Annual Winter Sports Carnival Tomorrow Boxers Face Stiffest lest In Undefeated lest Point Coach Houck Shifts Lineup, 'Pitting Lachowski With Middleweight 'Champ Jordan; No Heavyweight Coach Leo Houck’s Blue and White ringmen will meet their stiffest test of the season when'they climb into the ring against the star-studded, undefeated U. S. Military Academy in Recreation:Hall, 7 p. m. tomorrow. The Cadets have a veteran aggregation which includes three Eastern Intercollegiate champs and one runner-up, plus two newcomers who are unbeaten. , So far this season they have bowled over the U. S. Mer chant Marine Academy, 7-1, University of Maryland, 5-3, and the U. S. Coast Guard A cademy, IV-i-V-i- Outstanding members of the West Point squad are Amos' Jor .dan, who was voted the best In tercollegiate performer. last -year .as he copped the 155-pound crown’ Steve Conner -and . John Gastee, 145-pound. a nd 165-pound champs, iimmiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiuimimuimiunmiiuiiiiininmiiiimimmimmuinnm formal Dress'Forlßoxmg Boxing coach, Leo Houck, an nounced toad ythat ia section will be reserved at ringside for any students, faculty 1 members and others .Who care to attend the boxing matches between Penn State iand Army in formal attire. Following a custom that began some years before the outbreak of the Second World War, offi cials and managers will also foe formally dressed. lllUIIII!llllllinil!lllllll!llllllllll.!llll!lll!lllllinilllllinillll!l!!lill":il'll«>Nl'-">"!"' i: '>'.i'< ln|l<l featherweight Intercollegiate run ner-up Salvador Felices, and a promising first-year man, Bill Hiestand, who is unbeaten in three starts. Lacks Heavyweight ■ It looks as though the Lion, mentor will be without a heavy weight representative for the re mainder of the season. And dur ing the early part of the week' the veteran light-heavyweight,. Nick 'Ranieri, handled in hils resigna tion because of pressing studies. With no capable candidate for the heavyweight post, Coach Houck was uncertain as to who he would start in the light-heavy berth. At present a veteran of Guadalcanal-and Guam, Ken Mills, is the likely prospect and will probably get! the nod. Juggles Lineup ' For the all-important clash; Coach Houbk.decidedl to juggle his lineup, and he-,will send his hard hitting star, Stan Laehowski, who fought between 145-146 as the- Lion welter in his first two bouts, against the dangerous Jordan in the 1.55-pound. class. , “Gentleman” Jim Cassidy, nor mally a lightweight, who won his first test last Saturday, will also move up a notch into Lachow ski’s weight and l square off -a gainst the veteran Conner. Re placing Oassidy as lightweight will be either Captain Smith, or the veteran Joe Bondi, who looked exceptionally good in workouts this week. John Benglian, ex-G-I and for- * FLOWERS WHISPER •WHAT WORDS CAN NEVER SAY . . . WHEN YOU SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! Say It With. My Flowers Bill McMullen Florist 135 S. Allen St. Phone 2434 IFC Basketball Standings LEAGUE II T eam Won Lost Beta Sigma. Rho 5 0 Phi Kappa Sigma .... 4 6 Chi Phi 3i 1 Phi Delta’Theta II .... 2 3 Phi Epsilon Pi '2 3' Lambda Chi Alpha .... 1 3 1 Phi Kappa Psi 0 3 Delta Sigma Phi O 4 LEAGUE 111 Team Won Lost Sigma Pi ® 1- Phi Sigma Delta ’5 1 Delta Tau Delta ‘5 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon .... 3. 2 Sigma Chi 3 4 Alpha Tau Omega .... 2 4 Theta Chi 2 4 Phi Kappa 1’ 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon .... II 5 •mer Golden Glover, has .been try ing to work his weight down to 127. If he succeeds, he will be Coach Houck’s choice to replace Ray Polansky as the feather weight, arid! Polansky -may, get the nod in the 1-21-pound class. Oth erwise, the regular starters of .the .first two meets, Navy , trainee Bill Cramer andl Polansky, will again open .as bantam and feather weight. . • ' John Slusarczyk will continue as the 165-pounder. Penn State and Army have:been meeting each: other since 19-22. In 22 skirmishes with the Cadets, Lion teams have fallen 13 times, with only three wins and six ties on the 'bright side of the ledger. The West Pointers toppled die Lions twice "last season, 5-3, and 5-1. Tentative lineups for both, teams are: . Penn Slate Army ' 121-Pound Cramer, Polansky Barnett, Bilger 127-Pound Benglian 135-Pound Smith or-Bondi Hiestand 145-Pound Cassidy 155-Pound _ Lachowski 165-Pound Slusarczyk 175-Pound Ball or Cairns THE COLLEGIAN Army Quintet 'Trips State in Last Minute A foul shot .by Jim Rawers, •Army center, in .the final 30 se conds of ■ play gave the Oadets -a ‘-46-45 uphill victory over the ■State quintet, at West’ . Point on Wednesday. ‘ The Army team was behind, 41-31, With eight minutes to ..go When they, .put on. a driving-finish to pull ahead in the last 30 se conds of play. Rawers sank a foul throw to break the'dead-lock- arid the second shot -as -'Army took possession .of the 1 hall at riiidcourt. 'The taller State five stole the: ball and- drove to their end of the-floor and 1 tried'twice: to make a score 'but -.missed as 'the ■game-ended. The State quintet ', led .25-18 shortly before -half-time. .Army added 'four-points -to. make.it ~25-r 22 at the end- Of the half. At 38T2d, with ten minutes Qfgametinieihe West Point Cadets- put on their winning rally .to nose out the '.Lions. ; Wally Hatkevich, Nittany ihigli scorer, with eight floor shots and five free .throws was the game’s high'-scorer with 21 ■ points. - Following the boxing match with Army on Saturday; nighliheState five will try to avenge a previouf '.defeat vat the hands of; the -Pitts burgh : Panthers.. In .their earlier meeting the.-'Pitt quintet netted 21 points in a fourth quarter scoring spree which spelled defeat for the Lion passers. lacrosse learn ifeets Nolan John Nolan, powerful tackle on the Lion football team and. All- American lacrosse player, was •unanimously elected captain of the 1946 lacrosse - team ; toy the other six returning lettermen -at practice this week. ' Nolan, a member of the NROTC unit at the College, played out standing .at vthe .midfield position last season and was mentioned on the All-American squad with Tom Smith. John saw his first lacrosse game when' he played, ,in the first game of the > season for State last vy ear. 65 candidates have been re porting -to Coach Nick Thiel for daily. practices'" at Recreation Hall. Outdoor:sessions have started and will continue as -long as the weather will There- are only seven of the ■seventeen letter-winners from last years team on the present squad. 'They are Captain John Nolan, Lee Gaumer, Ken Ker win, Bronko Kosanevich, George Locotos, Walt Stevens and Hody Taylor. Felices Conner Jordan “No Doubt About It ! ” Castle “That man knows book and clever vial any girl’s heart do to town!” State Wrestlers Host To Dace Beaten Cornell Niftany Lions Infinal Home 'Appearance; Greene iToMeetJUiibeafen Bigrßed Captain Wrestling takes the; spotlight as the iirst 6f the 'triple event sports program >at Rec : Hall: tomorrow: The -opening ■ bout 'between : tlie Nittany» maitmen '-.arid 'the ■ Cornell ginmt-anid groan. artlsfcS'Twill be at three o’clock. Once beaten, t] * to iteam -.'has .. e -a victory over the Red who. .have chalked ...up wins in ir*’bouts with 1 Columbia, llie ,and 'the- University- •bf'Penn •ania. laptain -Sasm'tHarry -.who >s • in-'JT-ebruary .will; make-ins home aappeaJtance for the Harold' Green, -a ' from last year's- mat squad, -will be Caach’CampbeU's • choice in; the" 145-pouild class tomorrow night. 'Green, unbeaten in com petition-ibis .year, will faceihis toughest. l test against Cornelt team captain 'Erie -‘Miller, nalso defending -an undefeated-record Lions. .His 12-8-jpound class op ponent will foe-either-Dave Hunt ingdon or- Bob Kenerson.' ; Coach -Band? Campbell is; uncer-. tain of liis .stacter ‘in jthe i'ai pound division. ■ -out of-faction with-a wrenched-shodl-; dter. for the past two .weeks, is.- still on the inactive list, .and' unay not wrestle anymore -.this -season. . Tn the 145-pound event, Hal Greenemeets. Cornellcaptain Brie 1 sMrnm FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1546 Milter who has four wins to his/- •credit this season. ' Greene ; has ' won'SU. of* his team-matches tnrVthe/i, past- two seasons with tion of’the Navy meet last when/ he was farced-to idOfault'-be -/ •cause -Of a ’Spraiited -ankle. : Grant Dixon, .also undefeated i this' season, will .‘be out to extend-;? his winning - streak to‘five •when 4 ;..' he tfaces ’ Cornell’s : Carl. Ahnquist. in‘ the/ l , ssspoinldlmai)ch. •; •IDon : MCKeeby. runs up, agaihst/,? .undefeated Ronald Campbell; .l)f;.\ ; Cornell .in the' 17>5,-pound what;-promsies..to.be the.most? in-/; ■ -teresting bout -of /ihe v afternbon'. ! :-,1 le Cornellians ' : IState : their .Glass :Biaio ;1281b.—i-Harry 145 ib.-*43zeene Isstt>.—Dixon 1651b.—aGhambers ■ ■, 'RahbfckH • Cambell; 175';lb.—MbKeeby Uhlim.—France £8 *ool* i IKtED’A tS , | [. ■MN^OTHERITIRIEPIICEy TENTATIVE "LINE-UPS ' or*s ” '_ ! "Ken*«son;|ij ■”>Ferxi ' 'Miller ;: ■jGMnell^ Almquic:
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