Mr. MD47, DECtiVll3l9ft 1, 1951 Between the Lions When the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference passed a reso lution last spring allowing freshmen to participate in varsity nom petition many sports fans wondered just how this move would affect the college situation. . _ The three fall spprts and basketball, which opens its season Wednesday, provide a fairly good , . answer to the question—at least zich was injured part of the at Penn year, but did play a lot. Dierks State. .• Five frosh saw heavy action was •'the starting right fullback for Coach Rip Engle's gridders, for the Lions. ( , while six others played in var- Coach Elmer Gross has , five .sity games. Jesse Arnelle and ' freshmen among his first twelve Roosevelt Grier were playing players.. Arnelle ha s switched first string at the end 'of the from football to basketball, and season. Buddy Rowell, halfback' is battling for a starting berth.' from Erie, guard Don Shank, Other go o d prospects are Jim and Nunzio Rehm were out- FBlocker, Frank DeSalle, Jim Hill, standing reserves. - and Ronnie Weidenhammer. Another first y The freshman ruling will come, Bailey, did some up for another vote in March' Lions. John Du• and if this year is 'an indication, binsky and Job we hope it passes. ' MacAvoy we •, * * * • utility quart Frank DeSalle, freshman backs and b member - of the basketball team played in t is a twin brother of Renault, Syracuse cont 4 football quarterback candidate. Jith Garrity, The 18 year-olds co m e from end, tackle, D Monaca. ny DeFalco, guard Orv: Haldeman ' a _ top-flight prospects for next sea son. Cross-country coach Chick Wer ner can boast of freshmen La mont Smith an d Jim Hamill. Smith was the outstanding new man an the 'harrier squad and won several meets throughout the campaign. His fourth• place finish in the IC4A's helped the Nittany runners win the cham pionship. Hamill placed in sev eral meets, and was the fifth State finisher in the Nationals. Paul Dierks and Jack Pine xich played regularly on Bill.: Jeffrey's soccer team.. Ted Shattuck Receives Mention On Collier's Regional Grid Team Ted Shattuck, Penn State halfback, has been' given honorable mention on the Eastern regional football team picked by the Ameri can Football Coaches Association. The regional selections appear in Collier's Magazine. Shattuck was edged out of a of Holy Cross in a close vote. The Lions' leading groundgainer Yesterday was named to the .AP's All-Pennsylvania second de fensive team. Four Nittany Liori, opponents placed on the first ieam. They were Nick•Liotta and Joe Deßose of Villanova, Harry Agganis of Boston U., and Jim Monahan of Rutgers. Four more opponents re ceived honorable mention. 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By DAVE COLTON Assistant Sports Editor Jim Salathe, recently voted outstanding athlete at Shadyside Academy, Pittsburgh, is headed for Penn State. He played right halfback on the Indians' grid eleven and was named to the All-City tea m. He's five-ten, weighs 170 pounds, and lives in Bedford. Although Boston University's quarterback, Harry Agganis, has received all types of awards and publicity, his teammates over looked him and named end Bob Capuano football captain for next season. Capuano is , the pas s catching end who helped make Agganis All-American. st team position by, Mel Massucco had Frank McPhee of Princeton and Ed Bell of Penn at ends, Paul Tetreault of Navy, and, George Young of Bucknell at tackles, Liotta and Brad Glass of Prince ton at guards, DeßoSe at center, Agganis at quarterback,'Dick Kaz maier of Princeton and Massucco at halfbacks, and Monahan at fullback. A split second is the time it takes for the driver behind you to blow his horn after the light has changed to green. TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE :COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 19 In IM boxing concluded its first week of the 1951 tourney yester day with , 19 men moving up in seven divisions. Twelve fighters; 11 fraternity men and one independent, advanced through forfeits. Three 135-pound bouts featured the abbreviated seven-game card. Independent Pinky Friedman took three rounds of backpedaling 'and counterpunching to open up his big guns to earn a decision over Frances Farren. Just at the final bell did Friedman stop his retreat to stagger Farren with a series of lefts and rights that clinched th e fight. A smaller Charles Kochanowski dropped Harris midway in the initial round with a quick right cross and outscrapped his opponent the remainder of the route for the nod. Another small man, Allan McChesney, outgunned and out maneuvered his larger opponent, Bob Petrosky, Sigma Phi Alpha, all of the way for the three round verdict. Turns Slugger Two Beta Theta Pi box e r s scored initial wins in their re spective classes yesterday. Doby Lynch, in the • 128-pound bracket, and Sam Wagner, 145 pounds, each grabbed decisions. The sharp-jabbing Lynch turn ed slugger in the final round to score on a few well-placed shots to the head and snared the ver dict over Phi Sigma Kappa's John Russ. Wagner earned a decision over an elusive Dave Colton, .'au Kappa Epsilon, for the other half of the Beta doubt e. Colton's counterpunching couldn't cope with Wagner's rugged in-fighting. Many Forfeits The fraternity 165-pound divi sion found two men advancing to the next round, one by way of the conventional decision an d one ,by a shortened three-round go. Tau Phi Delta's Ed Kocjancic threw science and caution to the free breezes in his bout with Dick Dum, Alpha Gamma Rho, and grabbed the nod. Kocjancic uti lized his reach to fullest advan tage in the three-round, affair. Bob Gower, Alpha Tau Omega, unveiled a punishing body attack on Jack Cleland, Phi Kappa Sig ma, from the opening round, climaxing it at 44 seconds of the final two-minuter when Referee Glenn Hawthorne stopped th e proceedings. Gower dropped Cle land at the first-round bell with a series of devastating shots to the ribs. Forfeits included: 128 pounds, Joe Polito, Theta Kappa Phi, to Bob Brennan; Murray Jacobson, Phi Sigma Delta, to Bob Jack, Delta Chi; 135 pounds, Ralph Yer gey , to Don Quinn, independent; Albert Payne, Kappa Sigma, to Gil Unangst, Delta Upsilon; 155 pounds, _Doug Frey, Beta Theta Pi, to Tom Hand, Lambda Chi Alpha; Dick Gibbs, Chi Phi, to Boxers Advance IM Tournament By GEORGE BAIREY Yanks Fail To Renew 1-lenrich's Pact - NEW YORK, Nov. 30—(E)--- Tommy Heniich's brilliant career with the New York Yankees end ed today when the club revealed it was not renewing his coaching contract. Henrich's "unavailability to work outside the metropolitan area" was given as the . reason for his release by George Weiss, Yankee general manager. The Yanks will not replace Henrich, continuing with a three man staff of Bill Dickey, Frank Crosetti, and Jim Turner as Casey Stengel's aides. The 35-year-old outfielder-first baseman who retired from the active list a year ago is associ ated with George Stirnweiss, the former Yankee infielder no w with Cleveland, as distributor for a beer company. Bob Myers, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Paul Sheaffer, Kappa Delta Rho, to Tom Eastland, Phi Kappa Psi; Bill Nichol,' Alpha Gamma Rho, to John Horsford, Pi Kappa Al pha; 165 pounds, Frank Derk, Phi Kappa Psi, to Jim Longo, Theta Kappa Phi; Lewis Kaplan, Beta Sigma Rho to George Yuscavage, Pi Kappa Alpha; Bob Smith, Del a Theta Sigma, to Warren Haff ner, Delta Upsilon; 175 pounds Joe Henry, Kappa Sig m a, to George Schilling, Phi Sigma Kappa. 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