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College Cut-Ratestore Friday, March 17, 1933 THE PENNSTATE COLLEGIAN Page Three Between RING TOURNEY' OP NS HERE; 'MATMEN VIE AT NEW YORK the Lions 38 Eastern Mitmen Begin Board To Continue AM M. COURT All-l. M. Teams WRESTLERS SEEK with JeeringRegulations Firnt Team Second Team The Sports Editor for Crowns Today TEAMS SELECTED Harper Mntircr EASTERN HONORS Quest Phi Kappa Sterna Phi Delta Theta Members of the student body Frew Nicholtuin —o — been requested by Sterna Pi Alpha Stenm I’hi from page one) (Continued one) any boxers here. New Hampshire have Student Gies Names Frew, Wanlshouse, Wimt.HhouoJ • Ring rosin's in the air again, and from page to Larson authorities said this week that none Board continue their coopera- Doha Sterna Phi I’hi Delia Theta from far near they come tion in the elimination of jeering Harper, Thomas, Small Thonma Syminirton and for the of their boxers would be able to cwn- l’hi Kappa Sterna piers as Dulling of . Lehigh, titleholder held in the 155 and 165-pound divisions at Sterna Chi spectacle of spectacles the Intercol- peto because of final examinations at athletic events in Recreation On First Squad Small Jaciiuis last year, Finkleman of Penn, and this afternoon. Present titleholder j during J Sterna Pi Delta Sterna J’hi week, while : ball the boxing tournament Snollam of Princeton. iegiates present. .State College is Captain Joe Moran, of Syracuse, will tho institution this the this week-end. Honorable Mention Pennsylvania of Lunlu, Pi; Meet Peck themecca types, fight “Mutt” • Kessler in the first director athletics f Sigma Pi, Sterna Krcirxtcr, Unit No. .'I; Lorenzo To a£ain for fans of all wrote that no team would be entered 1 Violations of. the jeering rule intramural basketball Tower. Delta Sterna Phi; Berry. Phi Kappa middleweight bout tonight, and Key- champions, and Phi Kappa Sigma, Sterna; Ncwcomhcr, Sterna Pi; Jones. Ste- Rosenberg, the .Nittany Lion’s best who will throng the old berg to' its by tho university. will be reported to Student Board rna Pi; Biilthm-.T, Phi set, Western Maryland, will oppose I runners-up, each placed two men on S'terna Knppu; hope, will get his toughest opposition gape with wonder at College by members of Blue Key, campus Knupp. Alpha Tau Omega. limits, Shinkle, Army. In the 165-pound All bouts will- be conducted under the all-intramural basketball team jfrom Phillips of Yale, who eliminated Tony the rules of the Eastern'lntercollegi- hat society, who have been dele- year, buildings and landmarks, cheer or semi-finals, BalaSh, Syracuse, is gated by Student Board chosen by Charles R. Gies *34, man- (him last the Corncllian, Hur- to meet Olson, Army, ate Boxing association, which have for this witsc, Kalajian.of jeer with the same enthusiasm as the slated Hardin purpose. Nous, ager, and others who conducted the Syracuse Predicted and Columbia. Bill Andy Gorski, Mary- been used in dual meets this season. Members ofParmi leather while Western Skull and Bones, Druids and Fri- tournament. Delta Sigma Phi secur- | Cramer will have to take care of fists fly, celebrate or drown land, Slusser will fight Cheering will not be allowed during Hendry, Columbia, and Tom it ars, campus societies, cooper- ed the other position. To Win Championship of Byington of their sorrows out the progress of the rounds, but will will of after the fights, and in the second bout. Harper, Phi Kappa Sigma, and —— Yale, and Richardson Cornell, to be permissable between the rounds. ate with Blue Key in checking o— then wend their weary'ways home- Two light-heavyweight fights are jeers during the Frew, Sigma Pi, were chosen as the from page one) como out on top. two long, tournament. forwards, leaving town even scheduled for this afternoon, with Col- Rounds will be minutes first team while Wants- Princeton's captain, Hooker, Ben ward, the deader an of one Sigma was lins, M. I. T., meeting Kendall, Army, with interval minute be- house, Delta Phi, named! proved Bishop, 'Lehigh’s pride, and 145-pound than it was before they came. Even) Munson, Yale, facing tween each round. The usual center. Thomas, Phi Kappa Sigma,! over last year, shoufd beat An- I and Negroni, ten-] 28 BOXERS ENTER derson, Penn State entry who lacks champion last year, and Haase c£ the most hardened student must sense! j Syracuse. The winners of these two ounce gloves will be used, and no box- and Small, Sigma Pi, were, selected j Yale, as strongest oppon- er may more intercollegiate experience, but ho will loom the fights will meet in one be than three pounds as the outstanding guards. ents to for 155- feeling in the air today. of the semi- over J CONFERENCE MEET I have more trouble with Negroni, of Swede Johnston the a 1 different final settos tonight, as Captain Ber- the weight class figure in which Name pound Captain It’s Intercollegiates again. And, j Second Quintet i Syracuse, who looks like a probable honors. Mike Ldrenzo time nio Kaplan, Western-Maryland, takes he is entered. meeting | Delta Sigma Phi placed another finalist. Negroni knocked out Kess- is the class of collegiate somehow or other, it “gets” one, if wrestling J Jon Anderson. Mitmen of 7 Eastern Institutions man on the second team when Jacquis ler in the dual meet but will’not fight when he -goes up against you we mean. to was to one guard Captain Peek, Lehigh; Captain know what Since Anderson has moved down •Open Competition Today chosen fill of the him this week-end. Pete 175-pound one Syracuse; Captain '+ + + tho division, of the Hamas Will Reach berths. Phi Delta Theta, with Mau- Competition for the heavyweight McKean, Kinzlev, heavyweight Morgantown Columbia; and Meanwhile, another Lion team will entries will get a bye to At rer at forward and Larson at center, crown* will be mainly between Cap- Bancroft, Cornell; Lee the finals unless another man is en- Top of Profession, was awarded two places on the second tain Remus, 175-pound of Penn. be fighting for its place in the sun j Joe Army’s tered. The present drawings place Lew Tender Thinks team. Nicholson, Alpha Sigma Phi, intercollegiate champion last year, Although inexperienced, Kreizman against the stiffest of competition.' Ponteearvo, ’Wostern Maryland, While the Eastern Intercollegiate at forward, and Symington, Sigma and Joe Vavra, Syracuse’s 220-pound stands’ a fine chance of upsetting the Boxing association championships are dope coming Charlie Speidel’s undefeated grapp- against Army’s captain,' Joe Remus, Chi, at guard, completed this quintet. threat. Remus, being a more experi- and through for the Blue with Jos Vavra, Syracuse; unopposed every being - decided here this week-end, Honorable mention was also boxer, title, and White in the 175-pound weight. lers are even now in New .York await- “Steve Hamas has chance of given enced should win the al- until the finals. reaching the very top of his profes- members of the Eastern Intercollegi- to Laatu, Sigma Pi; Brewster, Unit' though Vavra’s weight advantage Captain Mann for Penn, titleholder ing'the opening of the. annual wrest-, ate Boxing conference will be holding 3; Phi; may last year, may To Receive Medals sion.” Lew Tendler, three-time chal- No. Tower, Delta Sigma Ber-j turn the tide in his favor. j j not wrestle because of .Jing Intercollegiates Columbia lenger of lightweight champion- their second annual .tournament at ry, Phi Kappa Sigma; injuries, which will leave King of Co- at this for the Newcomber,j Admission the preliminaries and ship Benny reigned su- Morgantown, W. Va. Sigma Pi; Jones, Sigma Pi; Balthas- DOWNTOWN CO-EDS lumbia, and Classen of Princeton as afternoon. It’s a long and weary road tonight when Leonard Twenty-eight WIN GAME semi-finals this afternoon and preme, said in an interview at Phila- boxers representing er, Phi Sigma Kappa; and Knupp, I Downtown girls the greatest opposition. “King” Cole the matmen must travel before they will be fifty-five cents each, including the University of Pittsburgh, Alpha Tau defeated Alpha some delphia recently. Buck- Omega. j Omicron Pi 33-to-10 in the second will meet of the best heavy- snare any glory, they’ll tax, while the charge for the' finals nell, Duquesne, Temple, and West Wantshouse only member weights in the country in can but be in “Hamas looks just like Dempsey is. the of round of the intramural basketball Snowden tomorrow night will be seventy-five Virginia Universities, Carnegie Tech, this year’s first team who also was of Penn of Cornell, there till the end, wc’x*e most certain. did when he was a youngster just tourney Tuesday night. Kappa Kap- Yale, and Hirsh- cents, including tax. Tickets may be be- and Washington and. Jefferson Col- named on the 1932 team. berg, Lehigh. ginning was to to all-star pa Gamma will meet tflcAllister hall ■The grapplers will be stacking up purchased at the Athletic association the climb that lead lege are entered in,the Morgantown Brewster, who is given honorable the heavyweight championship,” Tend- plan and Chi. Omega will meet Kappa Al- against seven, other full eight-man office in Old v Main this morning and tournament. Following the used mention, in this year’s selection, was pha Theta Tuesday night. tomorrow or at ler added. "The fact that he knocked by the Eastern association last year, 'teams, for unlike the situation in the morning Recreation awarded a guard position on the first hal! before each event. out Tommy Loughran, a fighter of only the Tour outstanding mitmen in team last season.
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