TiffupSAY; FEBMIA4Y 20, AV Boxers Prepare For Wisconsin After Losing To Syracuse Orange BY BEN FRENCH Leo 1-louck'.s Nittany Lion box ers rethrned last •night to the Ike Hall sparring ring to prepare for the Saturday visit of the pkiwer-packed Wisconsin Badgers. The Lion s lost their - fourth meet of the season at Syracuse Tu-e•s day night 7 1 / 2 - 1 / 2 when a slugging Orange team exploded their POWeit to take all but one bout. Captain Jackie Tighe was awarded a draw for the only Penn State score. THREE TKO'S • Three L'oas suffered' TKOs at the hands of their Syracuse riv als. Red Cramer's bout wii.h Syracuse captain Gerry AuClair Was stopped -.in the first round• titer the 1042 MBA champ op ened fast. •Heavyweistht Dave Nemeth also met former MBA champ—John McArdle--and it was only 37 sec onds before thr, Tipitt was .stepped. McArdlr, had scored two knock downs. John Slusser took a pounding from EIBA champ Bply Byrne -itr 'nearly three rounds before the referee awarded the light to the Syracusae. HAWTHORNE EDGED 'ln what was the evening's most disputed bout, Glenn Hawthorne icst a one-point decis!on to Vin n!e' Byrne. Tit,. fight was stopped in .58 seconds of the third round when Byrne'F, right eye was cut. intercollegiate rules .stata, that the referee Alan: total `the points at the time and award th e fight to the man with the highet num ber of points. Byrne was leading by one point and Refere e Ralaiko gave the right to Byrne although the Syracusan failed .to land a blow in the third round. The' fin al round was 'scored 10-10. TIGHE SCORES Jacki e Tighe led the attack throughout hi's. 1615-potinid clash with Jim Rollier but' 'lTalalko ruled that all three rounds were ILions Jae Bondi, Jinx Cassidy aad Pat Conlon lost close deals iinß--in:--the meet , that failed to see the referee award a single rqund:'to the Lions. ' The • situmaivaries 125-POUNDS: Gerald Au. Clair (S) TKO'd Bill Cramer, 1:30,, first round. 130-POUNDS: Vinnie Byrne (S) decisioned Glenn iHawthorne. 135-POUND(S: Joe Bongo- (S) decisioned Joe Bondi. ' 145-POUNDS: Diok Prussin (S) detcisioned Jini Cassidy. 1.55-POUNDS: Billy Byrne (S) TKO'd John 'Slusser, 1:52, third, round. 165-POUNDS: Jackie Tighe (RS), Jim Roltier (S), draw. ' 175-POUNDS: Ray Fine (S) de cisioned Pat Conlon. HEAVYWEIGHT: John Mc- Ardle' -- (S) TKO'd Dave Nemeth, 58 seconds, first. Grapplers To Meet West Point Squad Ernie Closser, 145-pound entry of the Lion wrestling team, will be seeking his fifth Win of the season Saturday when the • nit tmy gnapplers take on Army in Bee Hall. Closser is expected to receive strong opposition frOm Cadet John Mock, captain of Army's team. Last week Mock decisioned Lehigh's Burns, with whom Clos ser, fought to a tie earlier in the season. Lloyd Appleton, Cadet coach, brings a well balanced team to Penn State. The West Pointers Jae exceptionally strong in the lighter weights. Lehigh defeated the Lions 234 this year and eked out a close 15-'l2 decision over the Cadets last week. Cadet Al Fern will probably start in the 128-pound class. Ed Ilcbertson, veteran oT previotts years, will appear 'at 1313 pounds. Stan Thevenet, who Wrestled gainst Penn State last year, will probably be the 155-pound entry. Coach Appleton has been using Chuck Olentine at 165 pounds although he is a 155-pounder. Joe Finley, 175-pound. grappler, will prdbably, start at that weight, Grveli • the .prebahle, choke . Atrahnitiid ,er.it4s.::.; 18:1 Jackie Tighe Newcomers • Syracuse Initiates Competition In Gymnastics; To Meet Lions When Penn State's gymnasts journey t o Syracuse Saturday, they'll meet a gymnastic team 'Which carries the colors of the Orange for the first time in the history or the College. Never be2o r e• has Syracuse floored an acrobatic squad, but with the wide-Spread popularity of this snort the Orange decided to grab the idea for the 1941 cam-, paign. ROMEO COACHES Coach Paul Rotheo, one-time Indiana University star on. the side horse, has a host of former PIAA. gymnastic champs from which he can select oline-up. Most of these 'champions were anxious to enter Penn State, but the ever-crowded conditions here forced them to seek enrollment elsewhere. Syracuse, with its new sports baby, quickly accepted these Pennsylvania titlists. Syracuse is victorless to date, but with the.sport just in its first season, Orange fans are confident the acrobats will soon hit their stride. However, it may take sev eral years before the present nu cleus is shaped into a .champion ship combination. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STARE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA. West Pointers Get Although the West Point gym nasts found themselves with less than half the number of points needed to beat Penn State Sat urday, at least four members found themselves with twice the number of girls needed "to do the town"' Saturday night. Arthur G. Ward, Pollock Circle resident and one time West Pointer, thought it would be a nice gesture if he provided dates for his ex-classmates. Casual r e rk s like, "My achin' beck, a real-live woman!" convinced him that he should. Ward finally achieved the task he set for himself only to find that the manager of the Nittany Lion Inn, where Cadets Knapp, Robb, Smith , and Whistler were staying, had achieved the same goal. The Cdets, virtually unable to date at the Point, were in _a stnringe =salon. They =tually had to get rid of four women. And they did. Stephen Greene, winner of the side horse event and runner-up in the rope climb against Army Saturday, will not =Eke the trip t o New York. Greene returned fOr the spring semester after missing the fall term, and' is remaining behind to get his studies in shape. Gerald Eddy will fill the rope event gap lett by Greene, while Charles Warrington may get one of the starting berths for the- side horse event. After the Syracuse match, the -Wettstonemen will return to Re'c Hall. to meet Temple; March 1. Temple is .also undefe'ated this year and meets . Army." on Satur day for the. second time this sea son. Earlier in the ' campaign the Owls handed the Cadets a 50-46 defeat rand are- favored to repeat the win. The Penn State-Temple match may be the deciding. contest for the eastern league's champion ship. Both are considered top teams in the country today, and the meet may turn out to be the most contested competition in gymnastic circles this season. Too Few Points, Extra Women GREENE OUT Down The Alley RIMS Lead League Taking all three games from R.1.M.5.. Beaver House garnered eight league points to finish on top in the MIA bowling tourney's first half. In the other games the Snitlns blanked Penn Haven .8-0, Nittany Co-Op cam, up on the right Side of a 6-2 contest with, W.A.A.S.S., and D.M.O.P.C. and Nittanv Den deadlocked at 4-4. Longford's Lazy Five won a feit victory from the Henpecks to complete the evening's schedule. Jack Macaulay, bowling :for the Snafus, hit 212, to become high :Individual Single-game scorer. .Rog Nestor amassed 547 points to capture th,, three game mark. The Snafus' 2284 points were enough to make them high team for the session. FINAL STANDINGS Beaver House 52 20 ,DON'T BE MISLED. . . Flowers I I ARE" Being Worn For Junior Prom BILL MULLEN, FLORIST 135 S. 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Alpha Chi Sigma took Beta Sigma Rho 4-0; S:ma Phi Sigma rolled over Alpha Gamma Rho by the same score; Beta Theta Pi ci•efeated Tau Kappa Epsilon 3-1 and Theta Chi outscored Phi Kappa Psi by a like 'count. Langford's Lazy Five. 50 22 R.I.M.S Snafus Nillany Co-Op Nitfany Den Penn Haven Henpecks . . W.A.A.S.S. D.M.O.P.C. ;;,> PAGE TERMS 44 28 44 28 40 .32 34 28 32 40 28 44 26 46 14 58