FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 Lions Break .500 as ... Simon's Lasf Minute Beats Hard-Fighting Lion Boxers Prep For Orangemen Beehive-like activity key-noted workouts at the Blue and White boxing ring as Coach Houck’s ringsters prepared for Saturday’s bouts against a well-balanced boxing unit from Syracuse. Lion Captain Jackie Tighe, who again injured his nose in the West Point tussle and had to have his much-battered “sniffer” % -wed with three more stitches, was “advised” by team physician Reid Brader not to engage in Saturday’s meet. Despite this the veteran 1 >he has decided to re main _ lineup. Rec Hall fans will wiinc s an outstanding fistic duel when he meets Dick Prussin, a 155-pounder who captained the Orange two winters ago. Coach Houck most likely will start two aces-in-the-hole, Bob Keller, a 175-pounder and Hal Howard, a 165-pound slugger. The Lions have been particularly weak in the middleweight class and since Pat Conlon bowed out of the collegiate boxing picture, the mittmen are also weak in the 175-pound class. Keller, a semi-finalist in the re cent intramural boxing tourney, 'has Shown plenty of ring ‘savvy’ during the last few practice ses sions and should receive the start ing nod as should Hal Howard, an aggressive puncher who shows great promise. 210-pound Chuck Drazenovich is slated for a starting berth in the unlimited weight class. Dur ing last week’s sparring sessions he demonstrated a knockout wal lop in either hand. Diminuative Fred Smith, a 118- pound ring midget, will most like ly step into the ring against Syra cuse Captain Jerry AuClair. IM Entries Fraternities and independent groups desiring to submit en tries for the volleyball and handball singles tournaments must turn in entry blanks to the IM office in Rec Hall by 5 p.m. Monday, announced Eu gene C. Bischoff, director of in tramural athletics. 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Although the Lawthermen have not been able to wan more than two games in succession this year, they will try to break this jinx when they entertain the riepauw Tigers in Rec Hall at 8:30 o’clock Saturday. Starting slowly, the Lions were unable to cope with the George town style of play, and a, ter a lew minutes found themselves trail ing the Washington team by seven points. Suddenly the cagers came roaring back, and with Jack Biery leading the attack, overcame the deficit and went ahead 21-19. In the second half the team slowly pulled away from the Hoyas but as the clock hand drew close to the zero mark, Geo-ge town again found the range and closed the gap between the teams. Back and forth the battle raged with the lead changing hands three times. Finally, with less than a min ute to go. Jackie Biery tied the count with a field goal. At this point in the contest Simon marked up the vital two points, that car ried Coach Lawtlier’s team to its seventh win in thirteen starts. Box score: Georgetown g f p Pis Falvey, f 0 0 0 0 O’Keefe, f Ablondi, f Burnos, f K. Brown, c 4 14 9 Algla, f 2 14 5 Culhane, c 10 0 2 Corley, f Kraus, g 0 0 0 0 Toatls 15 10 11 40 Penn Slate g f p Pis Biery, f 5 5 1 15 Ruhlman, f Batnick, g Kulp, c Parkhill, c Simon, g McGowan, g Totals Missed foul tries: Penn State, Batnick. Biery 2, Kulp, Parkhill 2. Georgetown: Corley 2, K. Brown 3, Culhane. Officials: Collins and Doremus. Malmen Invade Lehigh; Varsity Seeks Second Win; Foe Undefeated Lehigh University furnishes the opposition for two Penn State wrestling teams this Saturday when both the varsity and Jay vees meet the Engineer matmen from the Lehigh mats. Coach Charlie Speidei is ready ing both squads for the tough competition that the Brown and White is expected to furnish. The Nittany varsity will be striving for win number two when it tackles Coach Billy Sheridan’s powerful grunt-and-groanefs. The Lehigh varsity team is unde feated thus far this season, hav ing pinned VMI. Yale, and Cornell. Leading the Engineers is Cap tain Bill Jackson, one of the East’s outstanding 175-pounders last year. The Ericson brothers are also members of the veteran Lehigh aggregation. Last year Lehigh edged out Navy for the team title in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament. THAT 4 6 2 14 10 2 2 0 10 1 3 13 7 112 3 30 2 6 13 3 5 2 12 5 30 2 6 10 0 2 16 10 14 42 new look IS ALWAYS NEWER AT PENNSHIRE Drive over today and see Penn shire’s new Spring Models ... New Patterns . . . New Fabrics . . . and the same High-Quality Tailor ing You Always Get in a Pennshire Suit... Title Studded Gymnasts Take on Syracuse In Seasons Second Contest Lion sporls fan will have then second chance tomorrow to watch a crack Nittany gym squad in ac tion. Carded for 2 p.m. in Rec Hall, the meet pits Penn State, 1947 Eastern title-holder, against invading Syracuse. The Orangemen, coached by Paul Romeo, have split even in two meets to date, trouncing Mc- Gill University of Canada. 64-32, and dropping a 58VS-37V2 verdict to Army. The Nittany squad, a good fcet to re-capture the' East ern crown in the championships March 13. has chalked up an ex cellent 71V6-40V5 win ovqr Minne sota. Big Nine champ. A top performer in tomorrow's Syracuse lineup will be Jack Bean, 1943 Eastern Intercollegiate parallel bars and tumbling cham pion. Coach Gene Wettstone’s gym nasts boast several titles. Steve Greene is the present Eastern In tercollegiate side horse champ 100% WOOL • GABARDINES • COVERTS • HARD-FINISHED WORSTEDS (ALL MODELS) PRICED FROM $22.50 to $35.00 REAL SAVINGS AT FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICES. 1 Factory Salesroom Philipsburg, Pa. Open Daily—9 to 5 (1947), a crown which he also copped in 1944, and was National Amateur Athletic Union rope climb titlist in 1944, 1945 and 1946. 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