FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950 Orange . ••' ... •••“ 4 - . 1 4 .Stoos.:.1).00-0:10:. - Of.... Eastern -Mitt. litlei.''..:l SYRACUSE, N.Y., March ll—Battling today ant fomorrowf6r; the Intercollegiate Boxing Association eharnpiotiship, , toP-noch boxingo teams—Penn State, Virginia;;SY'rittlise, 'WeSterm Maryland, Catholic. U. and Army. • ;- • , . Syracuse: will be the defending charnpions •in the 27-th- arinuaV, (BA, tourney. Alt eight •of last year's •individual titlerlidlders_ iv u be: back' for another crack at a. title. - SyracUse, the host school, holds the.. top winning mark to date, having copped the team title eight times. Penn State is runnerup with' seven championships, while Army •and Navy each show four titles. Coast Guard, Maryland and Virginia each own one title. 'Penn State , has entered teams in every tourney and played host to the. competition eleven times during, the first 26 years. The Lions, ahvays a' power in the Eastern boxing realm, own top spot for'individual titlists. Nittany leather-swingers have copped 48 individual titles compared .to 43 for runnerup Syracuse 1949 CHAMPIONS • The individual 1949 IBA cham pions who'll be back to defend their. titles are,Tom Cronin, 125, Catholic U.; Allen Hollingsworth, 1,30, 'Virginia; Grover Masterson, 135, Virginia; Tim Curley, 145, Syracuse; Chuck Rigogolioso, 155, Syracuse; Jim Rollier, 165,,Syra cuse; Pete Monfore, 175, Army; Chuck'Drazenovich, heavyweight, Penn State.- . 'Penn State, 'Virginia, Army and Syracuse will enter full teams while Western Maryland and 'tholic U. are: expected to enter only partial units. _The LiOn's best bet for an individual • titlist is- Drazenovich, a. two-time winner. Joe Corleto, of Western Maryland, is ineligible to compete in this year's tourna ment, making the reigning NCAA champ Marty Crandell the only serious contender to Chuck's title. Earlier this year the Draz KO'd the Syracuse •heavy. - Harry NPapacharalambous, a scrappy 130 pounder, and Frank Gross, a hardpunching 145.0 pe r, tor, are considered outside con=' tenders for individual crowns. PENN STATE' • .1 The Lions have a.well balariced - 1 ring' unit. Their. ' l 4ll - around' strength gives them a, chance for a possible team title. At 135-pounds,. John - Albarano, beaten Only 'once "in; '.dual meet' competitiOn this year, will ':be • seeded number two behind last year's. charrip, Grove IViasterson. . . . . .„ ..., a.jeOis.Cllo4 . :l IM'cage . Ties .:. The Boppers• of League E rolled up•. 57 points' Wednesday night as they clinched at least a tie .for the league • title by swamping Dorm 34, 57;4. In League D; the Jesters also were assured of a tie as ,thay, took a forfeit game from the QLQuintet to keep their undefeated string, in-' tact. , • '; • 'ldle - Edinboro ..also earned a tie in League F when the For esters •upset the• previously unde feated BrOwn Baggers, 2244. Also in that league,_ the Clarkers down ed the Twenty 'Niners, 17-9, and the Sorry. Lot , won .s ;forfeit; game from, the McAlly Cats. In, the other. League D games, Atherton Hall edged the Tripods; 19-17, and the Warriors forfeited to Dorm 37. The Red Flashes and Pie Pugh wen forfeit games from , the Dutchmen and Alpha Chi, - Grey, respectively, in the other League E contests. ' • 'Commeits'by leadirlirsPorts editors , . 1 9 4'B. "Hoidirig The answer to , ahnost any question anyone might be bringing up. about coMmtitive. sports. amateur, pro."—KANSAS CITY STAB4r "Biggest bargal*:ln sports 'publications right now . . . pots a t your tingertipt:_prfictically. every. statistic yam. need." 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Papacharab;inbous The.twd drew in a Red :Hall dual meet last week. Jack Bolger' will, seek to ouf-do his bid, nemesis, Pete,•Monfore, in the 175-pound-vyeight division while at 165. •Paul Smith will represent the-Lions: •-• • Sophomore , 155-pounder , Lou Koszarek will compete•in that di vision, while John. Hanby . will battle, at 125 ;pounds. - • : •Penn• State's EIBA: representa tives and their „season's,- log: • ; 125 Hanby 2 4 1 . 130 'Papach'eus • • .3 ,I, Albarano 4 1 :1 , • .4 • 3 ,0 . 166 - ;Koizitek: • '3 2,"1 165 Smith ' • 1 • 0 • 1 7 5: Bolger '3 2 . I . Drazenovich• 6• • 1 0 Fresh Athletes ' ' In anticipation, of the return to the campus. next Fall of-fresh.- 7 athleal:..-PCrin' State ~, ath letic Officials• are canSidering the resumption of , frCihman sched ules. The. Lions have been with= out fresinhan'l Competition since . . . .. . ~ Hard to. Beat : . . ... • i ~.J;P,In n 2, -State's • heavyweight wrestler, Romer - •Ba en ,in two• years, of,:dual,.'coMpe tition.- • - •'''. • • ..', - -..?, , ,': Villinalr-THE IieSTJR.74B & '49' _ e _..'1. , -.. , L-_,... . - .',....: ' ; z •-•.i, . . . ' , W-proudly..anncienee.itier 3rd edition .. the ~ :ALLY ' . . . ' YES ' OOK . . COveriug' all 'the niajde sports la, the amateur, college and pro ,fiCids'liiltic.Stnriesi• pictures, featiires, past and present . facts . and figurcs,...prilts, standlngs,,won.lost records of major con - ferencea &leagues, etc.. So jainniedive . diin't carry advertising. , !, .Baseball Bowling * Boilng_* Football Gott * Hockey *-Air, Auto, , Boat and Horse Racing Tennis * , .Trsok •*.And °there Tankers Leave FitiiEcistetnt At Rutgers t .B'Whniiiing Coach. Bill Gutteron afid;tervleatn Members leave this Mitiingr,l. tor New Brunswick, NA.;'..land . the..Easterri Intercol legi.Stes. 'Last year's fourth place whiners expect , tougher eompeti- Om:tomorrow than they encoun tered last•year, but hope to' come hoine with some individual hon ors.. Three' individuals and the 400- yard, .relay team placed in the finals in 1949. Rod Waters, who placed' third in the backstroke last year; stands a good chance of bet tering hit .tanking this year. Cap tain John McGrory, a fourth place winner in the 220 yard freestyle,' will .have to out distance some of the best swim mers in the East if he hopes to bring home the laurels. Cas 'Borowy qualified for the finals' in the 50-yard freestyle, but did , not place. New associa tion records were set in the third, fciurth and fifth heats, with Rut ger's Bob •Nugent's • 22.9 the win ning time. Borowy currently holds the Glennland pool record for the 100-yard freestyle: He it given a good chance in both dash events. No Divers Entered Cal Folmsbee's foUrth in the .diving helped State to its fourth Place win last year, ahead of Pitt and pelaviare, who tied for fifth. Thls; year the Lions are not enter ing 'men in the diving or breas stroke:events, which reduces the possibility of a better team show ing.. • • Rutgers is favored to win the title, after snapping Pitt's win •StrealLat six. Seton Hall and Pitt loom as the heaviest,contenders. , The men making the trip, ac cording 'to manager, Don Koontz, are Borowy,' Dick Wilson, Bob Long and Hank Weiler in the dash events;.. McGrory, -. Gene Kolber And Burt Bronk in the distance events; and W l sters, Ken Conrad and' either Gecirge Hamilton or John Bruckner 'in the backstroke events. , BOROWY LEADS .Borow . y: led the swimmers in total points scored during the last dtial meet season, with 84. Cap tain,McGrory was second with , 56.. Waters scored 38.. Vic. Lynch 36,' 'Wilson 34, Long. 29, Harry Nelson 24; Kolber 22, rohnsbee .16, 'and 'Conrad. 11. State ended- the dual meet sea son 'with 'a, record - of three wins, five defeats, and one tie.. ,Iwo. Newcomers Rutgers) and Purdue are new comers to • the 1950 Penn State fOotball schedule. ' • Grctdisated Bab-''Hicks,,;co-captain of the Nittany• football 'forces last ,fall, :was the only senior who gradu ,ated.in February. • ' Mat Lions Rated High In Intercollegiates PRINCETON, N.J., March 10—The fireworks start in Dillon Gymnasium at 1 p.m. today when 128 wrestling aspirants swing into action in the preliminary session of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association tournament. Fifteen teams seek to dethrone last year's team titlists, Syra cuse, which is the only unbeaten crew that is entered. Penn State, Lehigh, Rutgers and Franklin and Marshall appear to offer the most trouble for the Orange. In 1949, Syracuse edged Lehigh, 35-34, when Homer Barr, Lion heavyweight, defeated Lehigh's Gus LaSasso in the finals No one will be too surprised, however, if the up -state New Yorkers again capture the team trophy. The Eastern champs claim three defending crown winners and three more grapp lers with top records for the season. TOUGH BOUTS Tough competition will be the order of the day for all four sessions of the tourney. The quarter-finals will be held to night at 8 p.m., with the semi final round getting underway at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The finals and the consolation bouts are slated for 8 p.m. tomorrow. Only three wrestlers completed the entire season unbeaten • and untied. They are Ken Hunte, de fending 155-pound king; and last year's 175-pound champ, George Gebh'ardt, both of Syracuse; and Barr, also a first-placer last year. Lehigh's John Mahoney, 145-pounder, is also unbeaten but he did not wrestle the entire season because of an injury, and Dave Whinfrey, Rutger's heavy, did not drop a bout, but he drew with LaSasso. SAME TEAM Coach Charley Speidel and his 8-man team left State College yesterday morning and arrived here about 3:30 p.m. Coach Spei del took exactly the same aggre gation that closed out its season last Saturday with a 17-9 verdict over Princeton. John Reese, 121 . . YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 2nd. Pinniversary Sale for his EASTER SUIT Re g . $60.00 Flannels, Sharkskins SA . 07 -7-7 and 'Glenn Plaids "FL. / 1 Lot Suits . . . . . 34.77 $14.95 Corduroy Sport Coats . . . . . 9.95 $10.95. 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