THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1948 Syracuse Poses Rugged Test For Blue and When Coach Houck’s Lion box ers step into the squared circle against Syracuse on Saturday' night, they will face one of the foremost boxing aggregations in the East. The New York team last year won the Eastern boxing tiilc for the eighth time in the last fuur teen tries and his season again are presenting a powerful boxing unit. Track Team Meets Cadets Saturday With two strikes on it from the start, the Penn State indoor track team will inaugurate its dual meet season this Saturday by traveling to upper New York State to vie with a well-balanced Army team. Jsrry Karver. ace Nittany miler. who is listed to run in the New York A. C. meet at Madison Square Garden Saturday, will be unable to accompany the team in its initial encounter. An ther fac tor that will plav a bi; part in Saturday’s meet is t'*e lack nf facilities in Rec Hull fer D.lc vaulting, broad iumipino and shot ■j’.i 1 !in r >. NO CONDITIONING The Cadets, who prre ice in .he acadrmy field house, have men prepared for these events wide '.he Lions will have to enter with little or no ecn"’i' inning. In a triangular meet last Sat urday. the West Point team cap tured an easy first place over Harvard and Princeton. Scoring 78 p"’n s. thev took seven fiist places out of a possible 13. Two '’ootball players. Jim Sehr’ •’ ?r.d Joe Green, take care of the shet pi t and 35 pound weight throw for the Cadets, while James Thompson handles the m ; le chores. In last Saturday’s me r ‘ Thompson won the mile in 4:28.5. DODDS ILL The cld “ill wind" adage took on an added significance foe Jerry Karver when the news came '.hat Gil Dodds, who recently set an indoor record of 4:05.3, is hospi talized with the mumps. Dodds was slated for the New York meet this Sa'urday and al though he will be out of commis sion. the competition in the mile will still be very close. Jayvee Boxing Replacing the scheduled jayvee basketball game with Hazleton Undergraduate Center, Coach Leo Houck’s junior varsity boxing team will vie with the Syracuse junior varsity at 4 o’clock in Rec Hall, Saturday. good TlEdings see classified hite Boxers The Orangemen already have two mitt victories to their credit outslugging the University of Miami 4 1 /d-3 , /5. and topping Army’s Cadets by an identical 4 , .i-3 1 /2 count. Coach Roy Simmons has tu tored 39 individual Eastern box ing champs in the last twenty years. One of his most prominent is Gerry AuClair. last year’s Eastern and National 125-pound king, who this season captains the Orange ringsters. OTHER VETERANS In addition to the hard-punch ing AuClair the Orangemen rely on a foursome to unset the oppo sition. Dick Prussin, a capa' le ringman who captained the Or :nge two years ago. is the 155- pound representative while Julie I.eVine is the 165-pounder. Ray Fine, the light-heavy, has a reputedly “dynamite” punch and is considered one of top con lenders for an Eastern crown in that weight class. A 1 Sauerwine. a 135-pound stylist, rounds out the ouartet of veteran ringsters. Hometown Honors Suhey With Auto Steve Suhey. 1947 All-American grid guard at Penn State, recently received a new automobile from combined civic groups of Cazeno via. N. Y.. his home town. A 1918 Oldsmobile was presented .o the popular football star at a testimonial banquet. Attention Students DANCING CLASSES Wednesday Nights BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED CLASSES Course ) will cover l'ox trot, waltz, and jitterbug. Rumba and tango will be available upon group re quest. Equal numbers of men and women will be maintained. Registration at Woodman’s Hall, S. Allen at Hamilton avenue, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 7-9 p.m. VINCENT MASI, Instructor formerly with Arthur Murray $5 for 10-Week Course You’re Missing the Boat If You Haven’t Tried a SUBMARINE SANDWICH at LEW McGILL'S 220 E. College Ave. Open 9 A.M. 'til 10:30 P.M Ballettes! “SNUB TOE” Ballettes—fashion’s love liest compliment to youi feet. The "Snub Toe’ with its wee wedge makes an intriguingly feminine •dress-up" flat. Oru e r yours now while our stocks are complete. lMnase semi me pairs of Snub Toe-* at $4.10 plus postage ami C.O.i). charges. If not delighted I may return for refund within 10 days If prepuid, • LEATHERS— | ZiLtZ^T... . width • BLACK SUEDE lied - Green Black • SIZES—4 to 5> • WIDTHS—N to M THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA All students interested in try ing out for the baseball team are requested to report to Coach Joe Bedenk at Rec Hall any afternoon this week be tween 2 and 5 o'clock. The iret eran Lion diamond mentor would especially like to talk to students who played for state teachers colleges last year. Dorm 28 Cops Teague Crown Undefeated Dorm 28 annexed the independent league “B” basketball championship Monday night when it captured its sixth straight IM win, a forfeit victory over Dorm 14. Dorm 33 moved nearer to the independent league “A” crown by downing Dorm 24, 19-13. Other scores: Nittany Co-op 20, Whiz Kids 18; Dorm 36, 15, Dorm 25, 13; Drewlers 24, Dorm 9, 17; Dorm 39 forfeit over Dorm 41; Dorm 38 ahd 40 failed to appear; Dorm 35 forfeit over Dorm 29; Dorm 27 forfeit over Dorm 37. Tonight’s schedules: B:4s—Alpha Chi Sigma-Delta Upsilon (1); Pi Lambda Phi-Phi Epsilon (2); Phi-Gamma Delta- Alpha Phi Delta (3). 9:2s—Delta Chi-Zeta Beta Tau (1); Phi Kappa Sigma-Delta Tau Delta (2); Alpha Tau Omega- Sigma Alpha Epsilon (3). 10:05—Alpha Sigma Phi-Sig ma Nu (1); Phi Sigma Kappa- Phi Sigma Delta (2); Kappa Sig ma-Tau Phi Delta (3). City State. ( ) L'a*h, Money Order or Check ( ) C.O.D. Baseball Call 2nd Choice Gymnasts Face Syracuse Foe Seeking win number two, Pefln State’s undefeated gym squad will match skills with Syracuse Saturday afternoon in Rec Hall in one of four remaining dual meets. Coach Gene Wettstone’s gym nasts, dotted with ace perform ers in several events, swamped a highly-touted Minnesota team, 71V4-40V5, January 21 and hope to extend their winning ways through dual competition and a series of championship meets. This year’s dual gym meets will be followed by Eastern In tercollegiate Championships at West Point and National Colleg iate Championships in Chicago. The latter event, according to Coach Wettstone, has been changed to March 27 from an original March 20 date. Climaxing the 1948 Penn State gym season will be an event of national and world importance, the final Olympic tryouts and National Amateur Athletic Un ion Championships, to be staged in Rec Hall, May 1. 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