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1935-02-09 [P A-10] Terps Meet Unbeaten Teams Tonight : International Polo Trophy Languishes Boxing Line-Ups ALL-AROUND ROGER. —By JIM BERRYMAN MEET RING STABS Here HORNBOSTEL« In Clashes FOOT©ALL HAS &IVEN HIM THREE LETTERS AND HIS Maryland vs. Penn State, College Bie<&EST thciu....whenhe IN PENN STATERS Park, 9:20: AT MARK IN LED THE ATTACK To TdM (P. 'W 115 Francis McAndrews pounds, Georgetown 14 -»3 S.) vs. Jimmy Young (Md.). 125 pounds, Mike Zeleznock (P. S.) Streak in Danger of Being vs. Bill Waller (Md.). Races Stars in Main Event Has Not Challenged Since 135 pounds, Larry Madison (P. S.) Ended—Richmond U. Also vs. Ivan Nedomatsky (Md.). of Boston Meet 1930—U. S. Dominant 145 pounds, Larry Goodman (P. S.) Tonight. vs. Walter Webb (Md.). in List. Great Court Foe. 155 pounds, Lou Ritzie (P. S.) vs. Smart Mile Field. High-Goal Mike Lembardo (Md.). 165 pounds, Freddie O'Neil <P. S.) BY ALAN GOULD, even extended in their first vs. Lyman McAboy (Md.). By the Associated Press. Associated Press SporU Editor. three starts, University of 175 pounds, Bill Rhoda (P. S.) vs. February 9.—Charles Stewart McCaw (Md.). 9—The Maryland's undefeated boxers (Chuck) Hornbostel, the In- HA£ EARNtD YORK, February Izzy Richter (P. S.) NOT Heavyweight, diana will after Hal International Challenge Cup, their first acid ring flyer, go Ο. R'S AT undergo vs. Carl Stalfort (Mid.). BOSTON, for which is to what the test of the season tonight at the Cutbill's 2.12 record the 5ECOMO polo vs. Tech NEW Columbus U. Villanova, America's Is to Ritchie Coliseum when Penn State's "1,000" at the forty-sixth Boston A. &ASE. Cup yacht High, 8: A. track meet racing and even more exclusive, be- powerful Nittany Lions, also unbeaten, 115 pounds, Henry Peterson (C.) vs. tonight. be- invade to headline a two-ring sports Jim Lyons (V.). He came within a second of the cause it is limited to competition 125 (C.) vs. tween the United States and England, circus that is likely to surpass any pounds, Irving Ginsberg mark at lrst wepk's Millrose games, Capt. Jack Haskins (V.). seems in a fair way to become one of to date for thrills. and with an improved track and a previous program 135 Leon Shub (C.) vs. pounds, the forgotten trophies of sport. In the other half of the act still Ralph Cost (V.). capable field he is expected by many The aristocratic Hurlingham Club, another undefeated combination. Uni- 145 pounds. Edward Perruzzi (C.) to surpass the record set by Cutbill vs. Bill Dinges (V.). in hasn't versity of Richmond's basket ball I in Buffalo 13 years ago. Against him Britain's ruling power polo, 155 pounds, Paul Desch (C.) vs. Paul since 1930 and if it could will seek its twelfth straight will be such track luminaries as challenged quint, Kerrigan (V.). afford to do so within the next year victory of the campaign when Mary- 165 pounds, John McKinney <C.) vs. Waldo Sweet of the New York A. C. Je/"* or two, which is unlikely, it would land's five is encountered at 8 o'clock. Art Tamo (V.). and Olen Dawson of Tulsa, Okla. sufficient 175 Schwartz (C.) have a hard time mustering Immediately following the court tus- pounds, Bobby Elton Brown of Kansas was entered vs. Tony Sala (V.). talent to give America even a brisk sle, Maryland's portable boxing ring in the "1,000,'· but was forced to ? Heavyweight, George Cox (C.) vs. lEVERToN work-out. Since the turn of the century, the will be wheeled onto the floor and Ed Sullivan (V.). withdraw because of Illness. THE Local 0oy who mapé longest lapse in British-American polo the beak-nudging will begin. It was of a to GOO Ρ IN FOUR MAJOR 5PORTS something novelty rivalry has been seven years. The other Washington's only collegiate have the "1,000" drawing capacity AT RICHMOND U. PLAVS last hiatus of this length was due to attraction tonight will find Columbus crowds to the garden, for the track FOBWAHP AnP CAPTAINS UNDEFEATED the World War, following which the which meets Maryland at cup was in at three-year University's new boxing team enter- faithful of Boston have annually Team competition LAYDEN TO SPEAK college: paric intervals. America was victorious Villanova at 8:15 o'clock in had their eyes glued on the Hunter Tonigmt....... taining four times in succession. The mile. The absence of Glen Cunning- depres- the Tech High School Gymnasium. sion followed a widening gap ham and Bill Bonthron, however, re- steadily which defeated Mas- in playing prowess between the two Columbus, easily duced their interest in the 24-year- Institute of last Afo-SUH ! countries, and England no doubt, is sachusetts Technology old classic. week, will be its second win ATCAKOINNER as well satisfied now to let mat- seeking Fo' 15 just In as starts. ters rest for the time or until many Stars In Hunter Mile. ENOU6H being Catholic University's boxing team LIMITS HIS TRACK. ACTiVlTV To \ such time as the old country can rally was indi- rwv $ will be the local "road" team. I shift of interest no HI6M AND LOW as she has done in tennis and golf, to only Others of Notre Dame Grid HURX>LES, POLE cation that the Hunter mile on The Cards will meet Virginia Military THE vault, hi<sh Jump, bcoap challenge America's supremacy would be a dull affair. With jumr| in the Cadets' ring. Discus A^P JAv£UM horseback. It costs at least $250,000 "Four Horsemen" Expect- Gene Venzke, Eric Ny of Sweden. to organize and equip an international the exception of the forth- Leslie Wade of Montreal and several polo squad, for cup competition. WITHcoming meet with Virginia, ed to Be on Hand. capable collegians entered, there was tonight's boxing meet with every indication that Joie Ray's Bos- V. S. Gaining in Talent. Fenn State is likely to be the stiffest ton record of 4:15.2 might be wiped contrast with the rising wealth of of the year lor Maryland's glove jab- out. LAYDEN, coach of Notre young talent in this country, Eng- bers. The Lions will present three "he "600" should be a brilliant IN and better known as OLYMPIC BOBSLED land's high-goal polo ranks have who to as Dame, aces are expected gain many event, with Ivan Fuqua starting slumped to a point where the British one the foot ball points in Izzy Richter, 1933 National of original against Milton Sandler of New York. would have difficulty putting together A. ELMER A. U. heavyweight champion; Capt. "four horsemen" Hoffman of the New York Curb who later Harry a 30-goal combination. Either the Mike Zeleznock, 125-pound intercol- Exchange and Tommy Ring of Holy went on to drag Duquesne U. out of East or West team, as lined up for champion, and Francis Mc- Cross. legiate TRIALS ON TODAY our national championship matches who has beaten out Russell its athletic doldrums, will be the Follows of the New York Andrews, Johnny during the past two years, would out- Griswell, collegiate title holder, for guest speaker at the Catholic Uni- A. C., last year's best distance run- SOUTHEAST LOOP class anything England could send the is entered In the 2-mile event 115-pound assignment. versity annual sport/ dinner, set for ner, Are into action. The only polo-playing McAndrews will oppose the unbeaten with Joe McCluskey and Hal Man- Eight Two-Man Teams 1 in the Hotel. country which has challenged Ameri- Zeleznock will face May Mayflower the national cham- Jimmy Young, ning. 3,000-meter can leadership seriously in the past either Bill Waller or Tom Others to attend the aflair will be Birming- pion. in Contest—Fours Race dozen years, is the Argentine, but no ham and Richter will meet Carl Stal- Hon. Alfred E. Smith, Dick Harlow, Yale's reliable Keith Brown was BACKSTOURNEYS country in the world now has as many lort. entered In both the high jump and former coach at Western Maryland Next Week. βΟ&Εβ MAP AMBITIONS To BE THE 5U/IMMING A*J> high-goal players as the U. S A Coach Jack Harmony will present a the pole vault. In the former he will and now The 1935 ranking list of the United in installed in a similar capac- and Con 0OKIMÛ TEAMS ALSO ...BUT OFFiC/ALS FROWNED? new rlngster in the 155-pound class meet George Spitz Johnson, States Polo Association shows nine Mike Lombardo, who will take over ity at Harvard, members of Congress, the California sensation. In the lat- Reverses 1934 Step—Fails the Associated Près*. players ratec: at eight goals or belter, the held Mc- the District Commissioners, members ter he will face six 13-foot vaulters. By assignment by Lyman whereas the latest Hurlingham Club of the cabinet and others. PLACID, ν. Y. February Aboy, who will step up to the 165- to Act on Post-Season roster reveals six, of which only two— division. is one of There is a possibility that Brown May Have Mumps. 9.—The battle is on today to pound McAboy Layden Capt. H. P. Guinness and the veteran five unbeaten Maryland the will be reinforced at the aflair by 9 C45).— scrappers, EW YORK, February determine the United States ; Sports Program wing commander, P. K. Wise—are others Ivan the three members of the Foot Ball Games. being Young, Nedomatsky, remaining Elton Brown, crack half miler LAKE the Two others are Indian bobsled representatives in IS SURE In Local Realm homebreds.
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