WAAGE FOUR Lion Boxers, Wrestlers Play Host to Wisconsin, Cadets Wisconsin Brings Power-Packed Squad (Leo Houck's Nittany Lion. box ers will meet the cream of the collegiate puglilists when they take on the pciwtiqul Wl:svonsin Badgers in Flee Hall tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. for the final home (meet. Wisconsin has been undefeated ior seven of the past 114 season. The limiger defeated Virginia in their only dual meet this LUTZ STARS Cliff Lutz. star 145-pounder or the viz;dor, won the 955-pound NCAA title in 1'912 and dropped clown to 1'45 pounds to take thtt title in 19413. Another NCAA champ, Myrna Miller far 19411 has moved up to 17.5 pounds and will face an im proving Pat Conlon. Akio Konoshima from Hart Mountain, 'Wyo., captains the Badger squad and will fight in the lead-off ..125 pound bout fac ing Lion Re Cramer. Glenn Hawthorne, victim of (two one pct zt decision s, drawls .another top notch opponent in D Mt. Dili 31 a;;) .tw a from. Hawaii Miyagawa won Tifve bouts in 19'44 for the Badgers (while losing one decision. He was edged this year by Virginian Basil Sitargiotta who kicresited Hawthorne by roe point. Jackie Tighe, Lion captain, will attempt to keep his record intact as he enters the ring against JOhn Lendenski, a fellow Penn syl..4anian 'from Natrona. The Baciger won two, lost one, and! pulled a draw in his last season in 194'5. Coach Houck was uncertaid who he would start in the 1 1 1 35, I=ls and 115 , 5-pound classes. Joe Bondi's nose was battered in the Syracuse fights and may not be able to fight tomorrow night, if not. Jim CaL-,idy will move down to re place• him at 1 , 35 pounds. SHEEHE UNDEFEATED Jahn Sheehe, undefeated against eiad 'Wez;tern Mliryljled(! may get the nod from Houck for the 145-pound slot. The genial coach was uncertain hether he would .start John Slusser or Al Pottasch at 155- pounds. Slusser was mussed up at Syracuse and Hauck may give his new find a chance to box this week. NEMETH FIGHTS Dave Nemeth will meet Stan Kozuezek in the heavyweight di- vision Badger Coach John Walsh has a 10-1 record against Houck-coach ed teams. Last year's score was 6-2 in favor ol! the Badgers. The Wisconsin contingent will arrive here this afternoon rend' will work out in Rec Hall this evening. The lineups: Wisconsin Penn State 125-pounds Konoshima Cramer 130-pounds Miyagawa 135-pounds Apperscn Hawthorne or Cassidy 145-pounds Lutz Sheehe • or Sosior 1.55-pounds Dickinson Slusser - or Pottasch 165-pounds Lendenski Tighe 175-pounds Miller Heavy— Kozuszek Nemeth Conlon Grid Star Turns Author Chuck Medlar, former Lion grid star and now acting trainer at the College, has turned author for the first issue of "Sportsvue," a in agaz i n e with circulation - among high school and college athletic: folks. Writing as a guest editorial writer, Medlar stresses three basic factors in the conditioning df ath letes—physical fitness, mental and emotional training. Claude Thornhill Is Coming and the Esgineer Has Him THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bondi 44 " CLIFF LUTZ, NCAA 155- pound champ in 1942 and 1943's 145-poUnd champ is undefeated in three years, will box tomor row night for the visiting Wis conEin Badgers. Lion Tankmen Meet Panthers Penn State's swimmers will be seeking their second win of the season when they meet Pitt at Glennhand Pool 2 p. m. Saturday. 'Losing to Temple in their first home meet last week 45-30, the Lion tankmen will be_out for re venge before the home rooters. Pitt has beaten Edinboro Teachers 56-19 and lost to Slip pery Rock Teachers 42-33. The Nittany Lions cipened their first swimming season since 1943 by whipping Carnegie Tech. They have lost to Cornell, Syracuse and Teinple. NEW LINE-UP Coach Lenny Diehl has changed his starting lineup slightly with the addition of Bob Kaithorn, veteran of the 1942 squad, in the 300-yard medley. Captain Clyde Bell and Dick Wesner will round . out the medley trio. Herb Hershfield and Don Knoll will swim in the 220-yard free style with Knoll and Dick Wesner slated for the 440-yard endurance event. Knoll won both events against Temple last week. Bill Christy and Carl Stokes will start in the 50-yard freestyle while ChriSty and Bob Mussel man will swim in the 100-yard freestyle event. Lion diVinct stars, Rocky Young and Mike Kutsenkow will again start in their event. Young has taken first place in every meet this season. Bob Meyer and Bob Schmidt will start in the 150-yard back stroke event while Bell and Bob Grossman. will swim their spe cialty, the 220-yard breaststroke. The 400-yard relay team will be composed Of Tenzer, Hill, Peck and Musselman. Tighe Rated High Unbeaten in. four starts, Cap tain Jackie Tighe of the Penn State boxing team is rated a good bet for an intercollegiate title by his coach, Leo Houck. The Scran ton ex-GI holds a decision over Army's Harry Ball, who won the 175-pound title a year ago. '1‘;i1111'!c Penn State Athletes In Action Tomorrow Sheehe Cramer Of the six men pictured above, the hist four are members of the Penn State boxing team, and th e last two wrestle for the Nittany Lion matmen. All six will probably see action as the boxers take on the Wisconsin "Badgers," and the grapplers meet the Cadet s of Army. Sports Round-up Penn State's winter sports teams will be out this weekend to better their records. Leading the Lion teams this winter is Coach Gene Wettstone's gymnastic squad which will be after its fourth straight win against Syracuse after subduing Minnesota, Navy and Army to put itself in a class with the best gym team s in the country. Facing a tough test with West Virginia, Coach Lawther's bas ketball team has won nine of its games while dropping six. Most impressive vicibry—one that touched off a, 7-game win streak— was the 62-46 decision over Temple in the first game between the two clubs this season. _ _ _ Less fortunate on the record books, Coach Charlie Spiedel's grapplers:have scored victories over Princeton and Temple while Posing out to Lehigh, Syracuse and Cornell as they come up to tomorrow's meet with Army. Victims of the collegiate revival of boxing in the first post-war year, Coach Houck's - talented mitimen have been able to heat only Western Maryland as they dropped decisions to Miami, Virginia, Army and Syracuse. Tomorrow's contest with Wisconsin's Badgers promises no let-up in a tough schedule. Coach DiehYs swimmers beat Carnegie Tech but dropped meets to Temple, Cornell and Syracuse, while the Mon fencing team has beaten :Lehigh and Temple while losing to Army. Final Home Match Fencers Tip Blacies ith Cornell With a close one-point victory over Temple behind them,. the Nlttany fencers will be out to step a strong blade team from Ithaca tomorrow when they play host to Cornell at Rec Hall. The first - foil bout starts'at 2 p.m. . The Cornell match will be the last home contest for the fencers who have three more matches left on their schedule. Coach Albert Quanti's Cornell team has been undefeated so far this season with one of their wins being a one-sided match over the Army fencers. In all three classes—foil, epee and saber—the Big Red blades men will show strength with veteran fencers in the line up. DRILLING WITH FOIL Coach Arthur Meyer's Lion swordsmen have been drilling on the foil in order to make up their weakness in that class, and there maybe some changes in the start ing line up as the match pro gresses tomorrow. There is a possibility that more than. the regular two men, Dave Ozarow and Larry Tessier, will double for the Lions in order to stop the Big Red from gaining points. In the foil class for the Nittany fencers :will see Ozarow, Bob Thompson and Rolf Wald tipping blades with Cornell, and Bob Do You Want A. M. LOWDER , . I . `'OFFICE Havirthorne LION STARTERS • Neat Reports? • Correct Reports? FOR YOUR COLLEGE WORK ? HERE IS THE IDEAL SOLUTION TO. YOUR SECRETARIAL PROBLEM ! For your • Technical Reports • Thesis Work • Mimeographing • Other Typing S E E; SECRETARIAL SERVICE 2 " RS.W.Vate-- p ) iviNg 4900 t S , 1 Schautz Swope getting the nod from in structor Bob Harder to fill in with the light weapon if the need arises. Captain Swope will be out to guard his epee record which now stands at nine-out-of-nine in the three matches this season. TOP EPEE TEAM As the past match records show, the Lions have one of the best epee teams in the country which consists of Larry Tessier, Ozarow , and Wald. Tessier and Swope will start tomorrow with either Ozarow or Wald. With the heavy saber Coach Meyer will fence Tessier, John MacCreary, and either Bill Stew art or Jim Framo as the third man to try and' stop the unde feated Cornell bladesmen. The first ROTC program was instituted at the College in 1,919. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: '2,11," ,190. `Mahon Looking -, For Third Win A, fighting Nittany Lion —learn will take to the mats at Rec.'Hall at 2 p. m. Saturday, to meet. the Cadets of the United States'Mili:; tary Academy. :State, smarting from its defeat by Cornell last week, is deter= mined to get back into the' win column again. While ' winning only tiwo out o f their five matches this season, the team has come along fast and is primed. for the Army meet. The Lions have beaten Temple and 'Pritleettni while losing to Lehigh, Syracuse and Coimell. DIXON RETURNS - Dixon Best news •df the week was the return of qp:nt Dixon to the mats. Dixon, last year's Eastern Intercollegiate 155-pound chain pion, and one of the mainstays on the team this year, is all set to go . at the 155-pound weight. He will have to beat out Mcl.lvain how ever to gain the starting, berth. Dixon 'h , .9.s lost only one match so far this season, that one to Erricson of Lehigh in a close match. 11 he wrestles for the Lions, he will receive plenty. .of competition from Stan Thevenet, Army entry. Thevenet decisioned Erricson last week' when - 'the Cadets lost a close decision to Le; high. In addition, Thevenet de- feated Dixon last year in the Lion-Army match. Ernie Closser, only 'undefeated' regular this year, will probably meet o:det Mock, Army captain, in the 145-pound class. This match promises to be one of the most thrilling of the season. Little . George Schautz will re turn to the lineup in the WA pound weight. Schautz was forced to default: his Cornell •match last week after sustaining a leg 'in jury? in the first minute of the fray. • PURNELL ONLY SENIOR Georg e Purnell, only senior .on the team, will battle it 'out with "Red" Moore for the starting heavyweight berth. Purnell is one Of the most improved grap plers on the Lfon:teEm. He is de termined to end his wrestling career in style by defeating his remaining opponents. In the 136-pound class, Mohney . and Noker will compete in . the' inter-vlasS competitionS to • see who will represent State. Mohney, showed a lot df class in decision' ing Raine o f Cornell. Two newcomers will fight it out for the 128-pound' nomination, Vigilante and ,Gray. : 'Coni•ad will', wrestle at 165, while ltlicKedby; and Long compete for the' 165-pound berth. Yesterday's Collegian-carried a headline on a bowling story which gave credit ,to the RIMS for win-, ning the IMA league.crown. The headline should have read "Bea ver House" instead. Why not bring your "Date". to the Student Deparbrient? Sunday Morning at f"1:30 WORSI-lIP SERVICE WAND TWO DISCUSSION GROUPS "Faith and Life" "Sermon on the Mount"..; . Morning Church Service,:, 10:45 Westminster Fellow,sliip,-,L Hymn Sing and Pelloviship Period—lllustrated -Koda dhrome Travellogrue-- • "Scenes in Modern Ladle; Interpreted by Rust= My' Tuesday Evening - , Commission S-7 Thursday Matins—L7 "Fridays at Four" -- Fireside Roofit A cup ofi teo with a blt.of.flite felloWshila •tckgettteta• Did - y9Wee,ivellninzeP 1. brasszawsPoioa.64:o4p4o-dmivir Correction 6:15 P.M.
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