PAGE EIGHT The Nittany Realm Leo Houck, colorful Penn State boxing coach, was reunited with an old boxing opponent 'at a Lancaster banquet honoring Houck and his three brothers Wednesday. The opponent was Harry Lewis, the boxer Leo fought for the middleweight title in France in 1911. The former scrappers remi nisced over their twenty-round battle which was won by Houck on a decision. Although Houck never actually won the championship belt, he was one of the more deserved claimants to the title between 1911 and 1914. After the death of Stanley Ketchel, the title remained open and several fighters made a claim Frank Klaus, who beat Houck and Geor g es Carpentier, of France, lost the title to George Chip. Leo Houck had defeated Chip live times previous to his winning the championship but was never able to gain a match with the titleholder. The fight with Lewis was termed by Houck "one of the toughest I ever had." Leo had won two decisions over Lewis in the Unted States but these were called "flukes" by Lewis' man ager, so Leo went to France to prove permanently who was the better fighter. The fight was grueling through out, with Houck the better man at long range. Houck was given a unanimous decision, much to the French crowd's approval. During his fighting days Houck never discriminated between his opponents, taking on any man in his weight class or heavier. He fought such well-known heavy weights as Gene Tunney, Gun boat Smith and Battling Levinsky, the last of whom he defeated The outstanding man Houck fought in his own class was Harry Greb, the "Human Windmill," considered by many experts as the greatest fighter who ever lived. The Nittany boxing coach said that the trouble with present day fighters is that they do not train hard enough and, therefore, get tired late in the fight. 3 A L L Y. S It's Junior Prom night. So we're Splurging! DINNER AT THE ALLENCREST, then to Schwab for "Skin Of Our Teeth," and then dancing to the strains of Johnny Long .... What a night! Expensive you might say! THE ALLENCREST has Pan Fried Silver Trout tonight at a special price. You'll save and enjoy a grand meal. What .4 in a name? FOR YOU? this ! $lO.OO in Cash or $10:50 in Meals it you submit within the next two weeks the winning name for our newly-decorated room, formerly The Pastry Shop! Como down and se* it, eat in it— NAME IT! TME TER ROOM By GEORGE VADASZ We're Eating Out Tonight! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA LEO HOUCK at th. ALLENCREST CLASSIFIEDS LOST ENGINEERS ATTENTION! Person who recovered silderule at Industrial Engi neering office, November 2, took wrong sliderule. Please return. PAIR PIGSKIN GLOVES, sometime Mon day. Call Sonya, 413 Mae. WILL PERSON, driving Pontiac, who picked up hitch-hiker at corner College and Pugh St., and took him to Bellefonte intersection Fri. Nov. 6 call Kosher 4923. 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