SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1950 pipier,D . Owns .Carl :Beirtiardo (continued'frtim page one) hi.s right mitt—one [uppercut followed another. SoUthern champ, Blackie;Howell, game and willing, alisOrbed much punishment be ':.:fore'.the. final bell sounded. The otttc.ojpe was, never, in •doubt after the second canto... The Llon'S other semi-finalist, John Albarano, dropped his 135- pound go -to Pacific Coast 135- pound .chatom Everett Conley. •RERNARDO, 'CRANDALL Two ;defending NCAA champs by the wayside last night. Light-he,tiy king, Miami's Carl Befnaido;' vacated his rights to cldfishigan :State's dynamic Chuck .:Spieser gruelling three ' round session. , The defending , heavyweight ruler, .Syracuse's 'Marty Crandell ' the' dust` via a' second round TKO,' Michigan State's Gabby Marek applying the blast ing touches. • Two other NCAA champions. 145-Pound :Leonard Walker, of Idaho, and. 1947-48 champ,• Herb Carlson, also of Idaho, are again in the running . for• additidnal NCAA laurels. • • Eastern 165 champ Jim Railer, the Syracuse dancer,: copped a ,split. verdict over Lloyd' Jones of L.S.U. while in a hectic 155 struggle, Pacific champion - Eli Thomas ~ looked- impressive in winning from Catholic. U's Bucky„ Ennis. Stylish 'Carl - Maxey, Gonzaga's undefeated light-heavy won: a one-sided :nod :from San Jose's Don Schaeffer. ' .OPENING Without a: doubt the: opening bout •of the semi-finals ,- Was" the most. -hotly-- contested. match' of the- evening. -In a crowd pleas ing ,display, San Jose's Mac Martinez annexed his twelfth straight of the year -by • dispos-' ing of Milton Pastor, .L.S.U.'s 125 pounder. Both threw everything at each other except' the •water , bucket and- theit willingness to abs Orb punishment was amazing. 130-pound • Andy Quattrocchi, of Maryland, after getting,, a, first round bye, made lifs' . tourl ney debut an impressive one by scoring - a TKO win over Wis consin's Jim Sreenan. Quattrocci, ' c o nt,e n t to counterpunch the first - 'round, turned killer in the final' two rounds. His knockout Urge paid off, ,the fight being stopped. in 1:55 of the third canto. - ' KOSTOPOULOS. Another" Max7land battler, 135- pound. Paul Kostopoulos,, enter 7 ed the final round of competition' by copping a close call from Michigan State's Jack Tierney. rn Tieey made a gaMe come back in the final. round. He al most had Kostopoulos out, how ever .the point-margin , the Mary land boxer had accumulated in the first 'two rounds of fighting were enough for" the margin of victory., • In,another 125 contest, Michi iiin',State's Henry' .Amos' left jabbed,,lis. way to victory. over MinhesOta's Neil Ofsthun. THRASH TAKES • DECISION DOferidingoNCAA champ Tad Thiaili, won a split decision in his -180". pound struggle against Jim Reilly, Gonzaga's ' , Pacific COW, champ. After an even first .. round Thrash. , went on the warpath and was out for the kill like a blood j,htrstOiger. His aggressiveness isiid rich dividends. He won an 99-84 -decisidn. '"§yrdeUse r s sophomore sense tliin; Batt= 145 champ Ben Dol phinAarmexed his tenth straight. The elongated Orange scrapper used . his . Jet-rocket-like right to the' t best. - advantage in disposing of L,s,U.'s Alfred Bourgeois. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Hold Th in a dozen starts this season explodes one of his lethal punches to drive'Milt Pastor, of L.S.U., through the ropes in last night's open ing bout. Tonight's finals are•scheduled for 8 p.m. Gridders Prepare For Monday Scrimmage With St. Fronds ' Penn State's 1950 gridders will run through their fourth scrim mage of the week today in preparation for a practice game with St. Francis College of Lorretto, Penna., Monday afternoon. The scrimmage is slated for 4 o'clock on the Beaver practice area, Today's intra-squad scrimmage will . begin between 3:15. and. 3:30 and will probably last half an hour. as have the three other • sessions this week. Although the Lions abandoned -the confines of the Beaver Field dressing room Monday, the prac tice area was still soaked from, the snow, and rain, it was not until Wednesday afternoon that Earl Bruce ran the squad through the first, live scrimmage of the Spring session. • LOSES NO TIME With weather conditions re maining - favorable throughout the week, Bruce-dOst•no , time in making up!for last week, during which the squad was forced in doors every day. He ran the squad through . , a n o er scrimmage Tliyiradayr and one more yester day. Although 'the, squad lacked polish in the' first scrimmage, Bruce noted an improvement •in Latratsemen Stage Drill With' Annapolis 1... C, Today The Nittany 14crosse.team will engage in its first scrimmage of the season, this afternoon when it plays host to the crack Annapolis Lacrosse Club .in a practice- game. The-match is scheduled for 3 p.m. on the Golf Course'. pradtige 'field. Annapolis brings td 'the Nittany Valley a squad composed of former college and high school stars from the Annapolis area. The visitors are always ranked high in national club ratings and Lion coach Nick Thiel expects a rough time for his practice hungry stickmen. Co-captain Ed Belfield; Jim Reed and Bud Wolfram will start for • the Lions at the close at fack positions while Co-captain Bob Louis, Paul Raffensperger and Tony Eagle will be the mid fielders. At the defensive po sitions, Thiel will start John Haggerman, Marvin Snyder and Don Copelin. Little Phil Bene- THE BIG ONES DON'T GET AWAY . . . when you use our fishing tackle Rods • Reels • Line • Hooks • Fly-Tying Material Fishing Licenses• • . Max Hartswick's Sportsman s Shack CALDER ALLEY STATE COLLEGE play the following two days. He c•Jmmended the team for its "hustle and spirit" while running t4 - irough basic single wing and T 'plays. in the first-string backfield Bruce has been using in these drills are blocking back John Podrasky, fullback Len• Shen hard. wingback Chan Johnson. at_d tailbaCk Vince O'Bara. John son who played on the defense most of last year. is filling in for captain Owen Dougherty, the team's leading groundgainer last year who is on the baseball Squad. No. 1 LINE The first-line ends are John Smidansky, the only holdover from- the 1949 starting line, and Art Betts, a 6-foot, 2-inch sopho- detti will be in the nets Thiel expects to do a lot of experimenting with the squad during the contest in order to find its potentialities. . PRINTING Multilithing—Addressograph Service COMMERCIAL PRINTING Glennland Bldg. • Phone 6662 Weatherman Says Okay To Lion Batting Practice Old man weather finally saw things the way Coach Joe Bedenk wanted him to, and tne Nittany diamond men got two full-scale practices in during the week, As a result, the veteran coach was able to name a preliminary able began last night. ;t were pitchers Bill Bair, Al Tkac training table roster. The training Named to the training table li and Jim Masticola; infielders Dick Wertz, captain of this year's team, Joe Tocci, and Gene Solomon; outfielders Owen Dougherty, Stan Lagonosky, Hen Albright and Bill Ondick' and catchers Jack Kurty and Clar- 1 ence Buss. 1 1 In addition to these return ing lettermen►, pitchers Dalton Rumberger, Bill Everson, Earl Gunnett, Bill Hopper, Joe Ruy-1 ack and Cliff Hock; infielders Chris Tonnery, Carmen Troisi, Bill Mihalich and Roy Smeltz and outfielder John Lowery were also in the list. Catchers listed were Bill Ford and John Vogt. Yesterday's early practice was an infield drill with tw'o sepa rate infields going through their paces. A short batting drill was held before the infield practice and another intra-squad game was planned. Further cuts will be made on the training table list to make room 'for some outfielders. While Bedenk will• carry a squad of about 35, only 25 will be at the training table. The team will stay at the Col lege during the spring vacation, and a lot of .hard work must be put in. The opening game with Western Maryland is scheduled for April 12, one day after, class es begin again. more The tackles are Chuct GBd lasky, one of four remaining let tar-winners on the line, and jay yea •Dick Waters. At the guard positions are Jim Barr, a letterman, and sophomore Ler. Bartek. Ralph DeLucia has been playing at the center posi tion in place of Ken Bunn, the fourth line holdover, who re cently underwent a knee opera tion. • The second string features John Sttucher at quarterback, Tony Orsini at left half, George Jacobs at right half, and Herb Kurtz at fullback. On the line are Mario Santangelo and Andy Silock, ends; Tom McDermott and Con Brown, tackles; George Mathers and Tom Pevarnik, ,guards, and George Harvan, center. 24- HOUR SERVICE' on all rt KODAK. WORK "PACOLARGER" JUMBO PRINTS AT NO EXTRA COST GIBS. PHOTO FINISHING 212 E. College Ave. 'ln the Penn State Photo Shop" (KM ND • . at •• 4ftigir VIAg 1•0"1 111 " 4 ;. ' I,ag Friends gather 'round Now that you've found a a e 11EINES I BLEND ' L ., ollogliolti PIPE TOBACCO 61.111.1 ff TOBACCO CO. 43 Fremont, 5. F., WM PAGE THR'ES Bankert Named Lion Ski Captain Skiing Coach Sherman Fogg has announced that Bud Bank ert will captain next year's team. Other letterwinners in clude Jim Raymond and Roy Jansen, the only skiers gradu ating, and Jack c.irch, Dave Bischoff, Ed Drennan, Chuck Suitch and Paul Friese. The team was handicapped this year, Coach Fogg explained, by inexperience. Five letter winners were sophomores, and with another year of experience the team should improve. Participating in only twa meets this winter, the skiing team compiled a mediocre rec ord, finishing, last of 15 teams in the Snow Ridge Invitational Meet three weeks ago and 12th of 14 teams in the Intercollegiate Skiing Union Meet. Bankert, a junior in educe-. tion, from York, was the bright est spot on this year's- record. He captured 13th in cross coun try, 16th in, classic combined and 18th in jurrip in the ISU meet out of a field of about 50. Linc Van Sickel, who had some experience this year, Egmont Cronau, who has left college but may return, and two State Col lege boys, Coleman and Rimmey, who are now freshmen, are ex pected to add depth to the team. Bill Aiken will be the head man ager. Two Records Penn State holds two NCAA records. In- 1932, 31 institutions were entered in the tournament. In 1941 there were 66 individual entries. Both records still stand. NEWS BRIEFS pg 6 .... ...... After the. Fights . . Come into ROAN'S For A 'Snack • SANDWICHES • SOFT DRINKS • SUNDAES " Roan's Dairy Center • Opposite Simmons NOW! At. Your Warner Theatre Caihaum Spencer Tracy ' James Stewart Valentina Cortesa "Malaya " .Slate Ruth Roman Dane Clark Raymond Massey • "Barricade" nittany . Roy Rogers and Trigger "Bells of Coronado //