PAGE PO-',Ait 4 Boxers Gain TKO's; Johnson Upsets Hicks Four intramural boxers chalked up TKO victories, but football halfback Chan Johnson stole the spotlight wits a surprising decision victory over a teammate of his, end Bob Hicks, in an intramural light-heavyweight before 850 in Rec Hall last night Jack Reese, Phi Delta Theta; J Humphries, Sigma N, and Don Al TKO winners. Other victors in the 11-bout program were Al Seem', I Sigma Pi; Dalton Rumberger and John Hall, Alpha Zeta; Don Krape, Phi Kappa Psi, Bob Groff, independent; and Dave Conover, Delta Theta Sigma JOHNSON CLEVER Johnson, Alpha Phi Alpha, proved too clever a boxer for the over-anxious Hicks, Delta Upsi lon. The sophomore halfback box ed nicely and stuck out a left jab that bothered Hicks throughout the bout. Johnson was in com mand all the way and never was in difficulty. Reese, 121-pound champion last year, had little trouble in, stop ping Gil Lewis, Delta Chi, in one minute and 30 seconds in a 128- pound battle. 35 SECONDS It Wok Doughty only 35 seconds to defeat Kappa Delta Rho's Tony Lombardo in a 155-pound tussle. Humphries, a hard-hitting 135- pounder, equalled Doughty's feat, stopping Millard Rehberg, Alpha, Chi Sigma, in 35 seconds. Sulkow ski called a halt when Humphries opened a cut under Rehberg's left eye. ARBUCKLE WINS Arbuckle pounded out a TKO win over Theta Xi's John Pisano, Sulkowski moving between the two at one minute of the middle round. Secor proved too strong and too good a boxer for Joe Kelvington, Beta Theta Pi, in a 165-pound fight, keeping Kelvington on the move with a good right. Rumber ger outlasted Bill Yerkes, Alpha Gamma Rho, in a sluggish heavy weight bout, and Hall had to fight hard all the way to beat Sigma Pi's Jini McFarland. Krape, 145, hit hard to both the head and stomach of Alpha Phi Delta's Paul Zanoni to register a clear-cut decision. Groff left-jab, bed his way to & victory over Car men Aumiller, in a 145-pound in dependent battle, while Conover outfought Red Thomas, Delta Up silon, in another 145-pound match. IM Schedules League A Sigma Pi 2 Aloha Zeta 1 Delta Chi 1 Kappa Sigma 1 Triangle . 1 Alpha Chi' Sigma 0 Zeta Beta Tau 0 Lambda Chi Alpha .... 0 League B Phi Gamma Delta • 2 Phi Kappa Psi 2 Alpha Phi Alpha 1 Sigma Phi Aloha 1 Phi Epsilon Pi 0 Sigma Phi Sigmd • 0 Tau Phi Delta 0 Theta Kappa Phi 0 League C Phi Delta Theta 2 Acacia 1 Beta Sigma Rho 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ....1 Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Pi Lambda Phi 0 Alpha Epsilon Pi 0 Phi Kappa . 0 League E Delta Tau Delta 2 Signia Chi 2 Delta Upsilon 1 Phi Kappa Tau - 1 Alpha Sigma Phi 0 Delta Sigma Phi 0 Sigma Alpha Mu ... - Pi Kappa Alpha . League D Sigma Phi Epsilon • . Alpha Gamma Rho Theta Chi . .. Phi Sigma Delta "- Sigma Nu .... Alpha Chi -Rho Pi Kappa Phi Theta Xi 2 1 1 1 1 League E Beta Theta Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon . Phi Kappa Sigma ... Chi Phi .... ....... Alpha Phi Delta .... Alpha Tau Omega Delta Theta Sigma . Kappa Delta Rho ... lmega Psi Phi TRE DAILY OCPLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANL m Dougherty, Delta Upsilon; Paul buckle, Beta Theta Pi; were the SPE Triumphs Over Phi Sigs Sigma Phi Epsilon had to go two overtimes against a tough Phi Sigma Delta squad before notch ing its second straight victory, 26- 23, in . a League D game Tuesday night. Delta Tau Delta, Sitma Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Beta The ta .Pi also captured their second wins of the season in other con tests. Losing at halftime, 13-9, Phi Sigma Delta fought back in the second half to tie Sigma Phi Ep silon, 21-21, at the end of the reg ulation. game. In the first overtime each team counted a field goal and knotted the. score again. But in" the ' second extra period, the • (Continued •on page five) 'Mirror' 'Scribe Lauds Houck Although Penn'State's old box ing. warrior. Leo•Houck has been temporarily . sidelined because of a serious illness, he still provides good copy.for metropolitan sports reporteis. Writfr list in his "Impertinent Questions About •Sports Subjects' column, Dan Parker, editor of the New York Daily Mirror sports depart ment, said, "Wouldn't there be more hope for the fight racket if other. - honorable men' like' Leo Houck,' Penn State boxing came out with public blasts against the politicians and gambl ers ' who have ruin it deep into the mire?" Houck has for •years been try ing ,to clean up boxing in Penn sylvania. Only recently he spoke out that crooked politicians and odds-inakers had taken the sport 'from. the' hands of 'the boxers, and the results had not been for the qood of the , sport. ‘,0 1°71 7 . "A Syre-Fire 'Ringer' - -Those Basketball ' togs From The Athleitic,.Store." They Shall Not Pass! Lee Schisler (8) and Bob McKown (6) appear in the defen sive postures which aided State smash out a 74-44, victory over Susquehanna University Wednesday' night. Sulkowski Stresses Conditioning In Boxing Practice Sessions.. 1 Leo. Houck, convalescing Lion boxing tutor, is :well,noted for the statement, "whether a boxer will be a success or not , depends on whether or not he is in condition." • • ' Therefore Eddie Sulkowski, acting State boxing coach, is stress ing conditioning , more than actual contact work at 'the present, as his charges, some 40 strong, are toiling 'daily in the Rec Hall train ing grounds "It's too early to tell who'll be in the ring when we meet Minne sota here, Jan. 14. As far as I'm concerned the field in every weight class is still wide open, and it'll stay that way right up to the first meet," says Sulkowski. Although he admits there are a lot of 'promising corners out on the squad he is hesitant about using flowery adjectives to de scribe the prospects for the com ing season, a year in which he'll have to oppose such boxing jug gernauts as Syracuse, the Eastern Intercollegiate champion, and also Wisconsin, Virginia and. Minne sota. Syracuse has in its lair such former Eastern champs as Jim Rollier, 165 pounds; Chuck Rigo7 glioso, 155 pounds; Tim Curley, 145 pounds; Julie LeVine, 175 pounds and the current NCAA heavyweight champion, Marty Crandell. "They'll be tough," says Sul kowski, but then- we also, have veterans in Bob Keller, Paul Smith and Chuck Drazenovich." At the heavyweight position, Sulkowski has two times Eastern heavyweight king, Chuck Dra zenovich. Captain of this, year's ring unit, Draz hasbeen working out 'daily with heavyweight con tender Norm •Restaine. At 175 pounds, dynamite punching Charlie Wilson, last season's jayvee heavyweight, has dropped to the light heavyweight class and is a serious contender "or Jack Bolger's position. Paul Smith and Bob Keller, are once again showing their old zip and aggressiveness in the 165. di vision. Much promising talent is giving returning letterman Pat Heims the much-needed competition in the 155 class.' One of the brightest spots, as far as newcomers are concerned; is 145 pounder Frank Gross. In eligible last year because of trans- fer regulations, Frank' should be ready •to. 'go. Bracketed in the 130 and 135 classes are a number of battlers used alternately in either weight. Among the most likely, boxers in those classes is last, year's. 135- pounder, Lou Guthrie, and. John Albarino. Three mighty mites„ . George .rde Reyndlds .and Roy Durant are waging a bitter battle far a starting - assignment in the 125 weight class. . . „ The:.First .Nationnl, Bank Ot State 'College , Meihber- of • Federal Deposit IriSurance Corporation , . • • Federal Reserve'SyStem FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 College To Build New Ski Lodge Plans for a new ski lodge are being prepared, according to Carl P. - Schott"; 'dean of the school of physical education Tussey Moun tain, five miles east of State Col ,will be the site of _the new 'the planS are currently in the drawing board stage, Dean Schott said. The building will be fire pr,o(4e(l.l9 prevent a recurrence of the, fire, which destroyed the ski lodge the winter of 1947. The building will be construct eiknn the t pite of the old lodge, on the' north slope of Tussey Moun tain. The original Ski Lodge was swept by a fire of unknown on ui. 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