FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1948 Grupplers, Box Continued from pace five all over the Lawthermen and after four minutes of play held an ltl-1 lead. WRESTLING: Don Aifuckle, Jim Maurer, and Spider Oorman won by falls, as the Nittany Lion wrestling team gained its first victory of the season with a 32-0 shutout win over Temple on Jan uary 24. 121 pounds—Vigilante, PS, won by forefeit from Vovakes. 128 pounds—Smith, PS, decis ioned Glossner, 6-5. 136 pounds—Arbuckle, PS, won Boxen- Continued from page four 4%-3% decision to the Orange men of Syracuse. Two seniors bowed out of the collegiate boxing picture in the Western Maryland fight. Pat Con lon, 175-pounder who won both his fights this year, and Jim Cas sidy, a 135-pounder who won one and drew one. graduated last week. Curt Crooks, a semi-finalist in the recent intramural boxing tourney, is Houck’s choice to re place Cassidy while Paul Smith, a 105-pounder, will move up a weight to replace Conlon. Bill Cavanagh, Cadet mentor, will pit against the Blue and White boxers a team that is formed around two 1947 BllBA finalists. Captain Tom Hazard, a 145-pounder from San Joee. (Cali fornia. and William Hiestand. a 135-pounder. "TIGER*’ TIGHE lion Captain Jackie Tighe will be gunning for victory number three when he faces Cadet Robert Howell. The veteran Lion boxer has boxed only a total of 2 min utes and 12 seconds this season, winning his Amt two fights by technical knockouts. Also aiming for a third triumph will be Johnny Benglian who just two years ago at West Point won the Eastern laurels in the 127- pound class. TEXT BOOKS New —Used SHEAFFER - WATERMAN PENS - PENCILS ns, and Gymnasts Win; Cage! by fall over Erb in 8:22. 145 pounds—Maurey, PS. won by fall over Baird in 5:50. 155 pounds Robertson, PS, decisioned Sprowles, 10-1. 165 pounds Hetrick, PS, de cisioned Mcllhenny, 8-0. 175 pounds—Corman, PS, won by fall over Augustine in 3:36. Unlimited Rogel. PS, decis ioned James, 8-5. Annexing their second consecu utive triumph, Coach Leo Houck’s boxers outslugged Western Maryland’s Green Ter rors 6V4-IV6, with Captain Jack ie Tighe scoring his second TKO of the current mitt campaign. The veteran John Bengnan scored the other TKO of the eve ning, sending his opponent to the mat after only 1 minute and LAUNDRY CASES The Athletic Store, Inc. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA BOXING ‘iNVSXUNtA >\.i . Magazines—Candy Tobacco SLIDE RULES - DRAWING SETS 40 seconds had elapsed of the first round- 125 pounds—Turcaso, PS, de cisioned My rs, 30-22. 130 pound —Benglian, PS, won by TKO over Damuth, 1:40 of first round. 135 pound —Cassidy, PS, and Seil a n d. Western Maryland, drew, 29-29. 145 pounds—Sheehe, PS, award ed decision after TKO by Lichfy, Western Maryland, in third round. 155 pound—Tighe, PS, won over Monroe in 1:32 of second round. 165 pounds—Slusser, P.S., de cisioned Coates, 29-28. 175 pounds—Conlon, PS. decis ioned Denny, 30-27. Heavyweight— Corletto. West ern Maryland, decisioned Drazen ovich, 30-29. NATIONAL NOTE BOOKS - FILLERS DIETZGEN and K & E opposite Main Gate s Lose Three GYMNASTICS Copping six first and six sec ond places. Penn State’s gym team smothered Minnesota, in Rec Hall. January 21. Bill Bonsall paced Coach Wettstone’s point - makers * with two firsts and a second to score 16 points. Bonsall’s performance on the flying rings and Bill Meade’s in tumbling were scored at 260. just 20 short of what is termed a perfect exhibition. Steve Greene excelled in both events which he entered, the side horse and parallel bars. The sum mary: FENCING In the opening fencing meet of the 1946 season. Penn State bowed to Army at West Point by a 15-12 score. Although the Nittany Lions lost in the foil matches, 5-4, and the epee Over Vacation matches. 7-2, Coach Arthur Mey er’s team captured the saber bouts, 6-3. Two sopohmores fencing for the first time for the Lions helped in keeping the score close. Paul Younkin won two of his three saber matches and Harry McCarty was victorious in two of his matches. Among the other win ning members of the Lion team were John MacCrearv and Dave Ozarow. During the semester vacation, Coach Shcrm Fogg’s skimen placed first at the Pennsylvania State Championship at Ligonier, following the release of “unof ficial” standings. Captain George Quimby placed second in the cross country and slalom events and four l h in the downhill race. Cliff Carts reached third in the slalom. HAMMERMILL BOND - 20 pound SPORTING GOODS EQUIPMENT PAGE SEVEN SKIING