Page 114 - YB1940
P. 114
BOXING On January 20, the Terror mittmen jour- nied to MacDonough Hall to meet the blue and gold clad Navy warriors. Navy's team When Anthony Ortenzi, in his freshman scored 4 technical knockouts, three of them year as Terror boxing coach, called for box- in the first round, and won all eight bouts ing candidates he had only three men who to win over Western Maryland. The score had fought consistently last year. These indicated an easy victory for the Midship- were Captain Joe Rouse, bantam weight; men; this however, was not the case. Harry Bud Ricker, Classy 135 pounder, and heavy- Baker went down for a count of nine in the weight Mike Petrucci. However, they were quickly supplemented by 165 pound Harry second round of his fight with Midshipman Baker, light heavyweight John Pirie, l45 pound Bill Vincent, Rip Hudson, 127 pounder and Carleton Van Hook, Bill Hauff, and Ed Lewis who alternated at the 155 pound SCHEDULE class position. At Penn State, Captain Joe Rouse started JAN. 'lo-NAVY AWAY off the evening with a win over Vic Fiore. Bud Ricker stopped at the end of the first JAN. 'l7-PENN STATE AWAY round with a badly cut eye. Rip Hudson FEB. 3-BUCKNEI.I. HOME made the Lion's Captain use every trick in FEB. Io--ARMY AWAY the bag to eke out a decision. Bill Hauff and Bill Vincent were the victims of T. K. O's, FEB. 17-MARYJ.AND AWAY Vincent's in the third round and Hauff's FEB. 'l3-YA1.E AWAY in the first. Harry Baker fought his consist- MAR. 'l-COAST GUARI) HOMF. ently good fight, but was decisioned by Lewis of Penn State. Pirie and Petrucci were defeated by the decision route. Final score: Penn State 7i Western Maryland 1. O",I"mdrrdlm