SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1950 The Sporting Thing By Stan Gillen Sports Editor Syracuse Daily Orange (Editor's note: This is the return article of a pre-game stor y sent to Syracuse last week). Treat or Treatment State College, Pa., is in for both a treat and the treatment this weekend when Syracuse's two eastern championship teams take on Penn State's dangerous wrest ling and boxing combines. The invading wrestlers have breezed thru four dual meets in easy fashion toppling Columbia, Franklin & Marshall, Rutgers and Army. Penn State likewise sports a four win skein. Particularly notable was the Stater's tremend ous showing against always-pow erful Lehigh, 17-14. Murderers' Row Defending EIWA champ, Syracuse will toss three east ern champs against Penn State. This "Murderers 'Row" is com prised of Ken Hunte at 155 (and also runnerup nationally). Pas cal Perri at 165, and 175 pound George Gebhaidt.' Boxing coach Roy Simmons, now in his 25th year as ring boss, also will bring a defending east ern titleholder to the Keystone state. Unlike the Orange wrest ling forces, the mittmen have , had rough going thus far this season. , Louisiana State, the national champ, topped Syracuse in the Sugar Bowl, 5-3. Last Friday the. Piety leather-pushers jour neyed' to Minnesota only 'to have the powerful Gophers clip them, 5-3. Penn State held the Minnesota team to a 4-4 tie in their dual meet. Syracuse's lone victory in the ring this season came when Army was decisively humbled, 5 1 / 2 -2%. Unused to defeat, the twice-trim med Orangemen will give the Nit tany Lion plenty of trouble. Three Champs Simmons will also bring along three eastern champs to Penn State this Saturday. Tim Cur ley, 145 pound champ, is Syra cuse's top man in the lower weight divisions. Also on the Orange roster is Chuck Rigo glioso, defending 155 pound titleholder. Dancing Jim Rollier at 165 is the third EIBA champ. Just to make things interesting for State ring followers, the meet will pair off Marty Crandell and Chuck Drazenovich again. Cran dell, national collegiate champ, will again trade punches with his old nemesis, EIBA champ Dra zenovich, the boy who decisioned him in the easterns last spring at Penn State. Gymnasts Meet West Pointers Penn State's gymnastics crew, with one victory over Michigan. State under its belt, will have plenty of work cut out for it when it tangles with the Cadets of Army at West Point tonight. Army, one of the top teams in the East, has already walloped four opponents, the last triumph being a 77 to 19 victory over the University of Delaware. The Lions moved into West Point yesterday after leaving State College in the morning. Coach Gene Wettstone wasn't available for a statement about the team's chances before he left. Coach Tom Maloney of the Cadets has an experienced squad ready to go against the Lions. Nine of his stars are in their last year at the academy and give the squad experience in every event. Last year Army battled to a 7-won, 1-lost record that included a 54-42 victory over Penn State. • Wettstone will bank his hopes for victory on slamming the rope-climb, a feat his team per formed against the Spartans. Rope-climbers Lee Perna, Sal Pos tich and Al Christie will be try ing for the first three pbsitions. Rudy _Valentino, tumbler, will be after another first for the Big Weekend Schedules Underway Again (Continued from page one) team strength does not end there —l2l-pound Lou Tschirhart also claims a clean slate, and Joe Set tanni, 145-pounder, was runner up in the 136-pound class in the 1949 EIWA's. He also has lost but one this season. The Lions will probably go into today's big battle with almost the same lineup that has submerged four foes. Don Maurey, 136 pounds; Bill Santel. '165 pounds• Mike Rubino, 175 pounds. and Heavyweight Homer Barr have yet to be beaten this year. One possible change may take place at 128 pounds. Jack Waters, a hustling lightweight, may re Delaware. Holder of numerous Eastern and Southern A.A.U. records, Campbell' has shattered his own University record on three occasions this season. Boxers To Meet Three Champs A "loaded" Syracuse boxing team will show its wares in Rec Hall tonight when the Orange forces face Penn State's boxers. The jayvees open the night's ring spectacle at 7 p.m. followed by the varsity sluggers an hour .later. Both -teams have been tested three times this season. The Lions sport a - 1-1-1 record while the Orange won once in their three battles. The Lions pummeled Western Maryland, 5 1 / 2 -2%, but succumb ed to Michigan State 5-3. The Piety forces laced Army, 5 1 / 2 -2 1 / 2 , besides losing to L.S.U., 5-3. Three Eastern champions, 145- pounder Tim Curley; 155-pound er Chuck Rigoglioso; and 165- pounder Jim. Bother and NCAA Heavyweight titlist Marty Cran dell are tthe headliners of the Syracuse ring unit. The evening's finals between EIBA titleholder Chuck Drezen ovich and Marty Crandell shbuld see plenty of free swinging lea ther. Probable starting lineups: Penn State jayvees: i2s—Joe Reynolds; 130—forfeit; 136—John Beiter; 145—Ed Kohrbeek ; 155—Pat Heirns or Beau! .Win ter; 165—80 b Keller; 175—Charley Wil son; Unl.—Charley Godlasky. Penn State varsity: 126—John Hanby ; 130—Harry Papacharalambous ; 135—John Albarano or Curt Crooks; 146—Frank Gross ; 155—Lou Koszarek ; 165—Pau) Smith; 175—Jack Bolger; Unl.—Chuck Drazenovich. Order Flowers NOW For VALENTINE'S DAY ( •FREE DELIVERY 7 I •FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE BILL McMULLEN FLORIST Phone 4994 135 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA place Dean Harbold, who has won two and tied one of his fqur previous duels. The probable lineups: Syracuse Penn State Tschirhart 121 Reese Nethersolo Settanni Hunte (c) Perri • (c) Gebhnrdt In quest of their first victories of the current season, the fenc ing and swimming teams will re sume action at 2 o'clock this after noon. Coach Art Meyer's fencers will try to get into the win column at the expense of Temple University NOW! At Your Warner Theatre Colbourn VAN JOHNSON JOHN HODIAK RICARDO MONTALBAN "Battle Ground" St a e DAN DAILEY CORINNE CALVET "When Willie Comes Marching Home" fey ALLAN "Rocky" LANE and BLACKJACK "The WYOMING Bandit" in Rec Hall: The Lions showed improvement in dropping a close decision to Army at West Point and should be in top shape for the meet. The fencers dropped their opening meet to Lehigh. The Lions' varsity diver Rudy Valentino will be at West . Point with the gym team while the re mainder of the swimming squad will seek to notch victory number one for Coach Bill Gutteron at Glennland pool. A good Univer sity of Delaware team will pro vide stiff competition. A limited number of seats will be available for spectators along the side of the pool and in the balcony. 136 D. Maurey 145 3. Maurey (c) Last night, the Nittany hoop squad met Gettysburg in the first After Graduation, what will YOU do? Executive Careers in Retailing reward Trained Men and Women Interesting, responsible positions in merchandising, ad vertising, fashion, management, personnel, or teaching await men and women graduates of the foremost School 3± Retailing. A one-year graduate program leading to Master's degree combines practical instruction, market contacts, and supervised work experience—with pay— in leading New York stores. Special programs for bach elor's degree candidates and for non-degree students. REQUEST BULLETIN C-66 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING 100 Washington Square, New York 3, N. 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Today, the Lions are at Anna polis for their annual game with the Midshipmen, winding up a three-game road tour. The gullets of Gettysburg own an eight and seven record for the season against a nine and five slate for the Blue. and White. dniy one team, Pittsburgh, was faced by the Bullets and the Lions. Pitt defeated Gettysburg, 59-57, while State took two games from the Panthers, 34-21 and 58- 51. Navy has a record of eight and six, and like the Lions, lost an encounter with Penn by a 72-69 , score. R'S SHOP PAGE THREE
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