The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 11, 1949, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1949
Virginia, Syracuse EIBA Title Aspirants Invade Rec Hall ....
HOLLINGSWORTH MASTERSON
Last Year's Last Year's
125 Winner 130 Champ
The Nittany. Realm
According to Webster, "unorthodox" is defined as not conform
ing to a standard, or unconventional. No other word better describes
the left jabbing, uppercutting ringmanship that the Lions' hard
hitting 165-pounder, Paul Smith, displays.
"PQ," as he is commonly known to his ringinatis's because his
initials are "P. Q." Smith (it stands for peculiar, he says), is a self
styled fighter whose boxing career dates back to when he was eight
years old.
Living on a farm outside of Erie, he received his first pair of
boxing gloves from his father on his eighth birthday. Ever since
then the blond Smith has he
interested in the art of se.
defense
His first actual ring expe
ences came while serving wi
Uncle Sam's Army Air For
Three intra-squadron contests,
which he won two and drew m
were only the beginning of
long leather-swinging trail whi
is paying off rich dividends
Coach Leo Houck's Lion rin,
sters now.
WON 16
While stationed at McDill Fit
in Tampa, Fla., he participate
in 18 bouts. Paul won 16 whi
being held to a draw in the oth
two.
"PQ," born in 1923, was t)
youngest of a family of five.
attended North East high sch ,
and although he was always at._
letically inclined, varsity basketball during his senior year in high
school was the only organized activity he entered.
After his discharge from the army he enrolled in a pre-vet
erinary course at Penn State but was farmed out to Edinboro State
Teachers College for his freshman year.
Upon arriving in the Nittany 'Valley last year, he immediately
started training for the forthcoming mitt campaign. He dropped his
opening meet against Bucknell's Doug Fleming in a fast moving
165-pound struggle.
"I greatly underestimated collegiate boxers then," says Smith
now. "I wasn't in good enough shape but I still thought that col
legiate boxing wasn't rough. I've changed my mind since."
MOVES UP A WEIGHT CRASS
When Pat Conlon, regular 175-pounder last year, graduated at
mid-term, the lanky "PQ" was moved up a weight class, from 165
pounds to the light-heavy division.
Weighing around 165 pounds all season, he spotted practically
every opponent ten pounds. In one of the toughest weight brackets
last year, the 175-pound class, he met such sluggers as Ralph Shoaf
and Jim Rollier, both 1948 Eastern title holders; Cal Vernon, 175-
Continued on page six
NCAA Rule On Cheering
Contained in the official boxing
guide of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association is the follow
ing passage about cheering at box
ing bouts:
"Before the first bout, the ref
eree requires the announcer to ask
the co-operation of the audience in
limiting applause. This is neces
sary to insure that contestants
hear the referee's instructions at
all times.
"Excessive and unauthorized
cheering can be kept at a mini
mum, in most crowds, by the com
bined efforts of the announcer and
the referee. The announcer should
give an inoffensive, yet firm 'Quiet
Please' at the first violation. If this
Only Two More
Weeks
* Packed House
Each Week
proves that
"PARLOR STORY"
Is An Ideal Weekend's
Fun.
Plenty of seats left for both
nights' performances.
FRI. & SAT.
Tickets on Sale at Student
Union
By George Vadasz
is not effective, it is up to the
referee to stop the bout until he
can be heard."
The First
National Bank
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
('HE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
B. MIRAGLIOTTA
Replaces Joe
at 155 Pounds
Of State College
Member of
Federal Reserve System
AL SAUERWEIN
Undefeated in '4B
Lacrosse Call
Coach Nick Thiel, lacrosse
"whiperacker," announces that
there is still room for additional
sophomore candidates' on the
Jayvee lacrosse squad.
Candidates shculd undergo a
physical examination at the dis
pensary and report to 221 Rec
Hal].
Frank J. Goodman,
Former NCAA Ace,
To Present Trophy
Frank J. Goodman, winner of
the Eastern intercollegiate light
weight titles in '36 and '37 and the
National crown in 1936, will per
sonally present the Goodman Tro
phy after cessation of EIBA ac
tivities in Rec Hall tomorrow
night.
The trophy is presented annual
ly to the senior on the Penn State
boxing team who has done the
most to promote and further box
ing at the Nittany institution
throughout the season.
Winner of the award last year
was last season's captain, Jackie
Tighe, winner of the Eastern 165-
pound title in 1947. Tighe is now
a physical education instructor at
the Navy Pier Undergraduate cen
ter of the University of Illinois.
Tighe is expected to witness this
season's EIBA's, as will Goodman
Trophy winner of two seasons ago,
Glenn Hawthorne, 1947 NCAA
130-pound champion. Hawthorne
is now a graduate student at the
College.
No Swimming
There will be no recreational
swimming in Glennland pool to
night because of interference with
high school teams practicing for
tomorrow's PIAA meet.
Wrestling Artisti
Sigma Nu is defending cham
pion of the fraternity wrestling
title. With two winners, and three
runners-up, the champs compiled
225 points last season.
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TIM CURLEY
Syracuse 145-Pounder
Short Course in
Instead of scoring each boxing
bout by round s and flashing the
score on the score board after
each round, scoring in EIBA
bouts remains secret until the
winner of the contest is an
nounced.
Another deviation from dual
meet procedure is that in tourna
ment scoring three officials are
used, two judges and one referee
who works in the ring. The trio
of officials alternate, each one
taking his turn in the ring while
the other two act as judges in op
posite corners of the ring.
Each of the' three as in dual
meet scoring, scores each round,
with a maximum of ten points al
lowed to the winning contestant
of the round.
At the end of the bout the
decision of the two judges, and
the referee are relayed to the
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Defending 165 Champ
IBA Scoring
official scorer's table. Only the
ballots of the two judges are
considered in the declaration of
the winner
In case the two judges piek dif
ferent winners the vote east by
th e referee shall be the deciding
one in picking the winning con
testant. If the two judges vote
for the same boxer, he is auto
matically declared the winner
without taking the referee's vote
into consideration.
No bout may end in a draw
PJCAA Champ
Altoona Undergraduate Center is
1949 holder of the Pollack Trophy
for the Pennsylvania Junior cor
lege basketball championship.
Hazleton, York and Dußois were
runnerups in that order.
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