Page Pour GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 Just three jumps ahead of all competition all the time—that’s us. Five big lines of Chocolates to select Easter packages from. You cannot beat it. Bulletin Friday. March 2(» 7.00 p m—Basketball—lntei'Uiolns- tics—A i more T'oO p in— Lixturu—C I' Staples— Old Chapel Saturday. March .17 J.oU p ni—Basketball—Final louml . Interscholastics—Aininiy 7.00 p m—Boxing Soph-Fro&h } Sciap—Aimotj 7 00 p. in.—Wiestlinj? Soph-Prosli *} Scrap—Armoij Sunday, March 28 II 00 a m—Chapel semce—Musical ! pi agram—Auditoi lum 5:70 p in—Concert—Combined Glee Clubs—-Vuditonum Notices ' All students tlesnmg to enter the 'National Ointoucal Contest aie to quested to icpoit to Piof T .1. Gates of the English dcpaitnicnt M mu scripts on the subject “Thu Constitu tion” must be turned in b; A pill eighth. * All changes m spimg sports should he made at the Pin steal Education of fice by Wednesday Men who elect ed tennis foi a spung spoit and who arc now* taking basketball, will take tennis the same houi Students tak ing their wintei spoil at foui-tlmtv o’clock will be assigned new hours for the spring. A social meeting - of the Biadfoid Country Club will he held at the Sig ma Phi Sigma house tonight at eight o’clock Boxers Compete for Intercollegiate Title (Continued from first page) the stiongest opposition of all the teams entered Collins, Allen, Hom ey, Captain Ragsdale. C W. Allen oi Gcrin, Williamson, and oithei Lentz oi Edwiuds compose the Midship men’s Imc-up Pcmmlvama has its best men m OrlolF and Lew in the fort>-h\e pound diustoti icspectneh A prob able grouping follows J Ricco. ban tamweight, Lew y oi \\ estphal. feath erweight; PetlTei oi L Ricco. light weight; Goodrit?, weltciwcight, Oi lo(T, middleweight, Reinthal, heavy weight, end Rottrnbeig, unlimited Coach King of Yale has not select ed a complete line-up and may not enter a licawweight Giande and Captain ( McMann aie the stiongest contenders foi the Eli mitslmgeis. Hie formei a hrteen-poundci ami the latter n wtftci weight Other entries ior the Yale squad aie Robson, fea therweight, Puce oi Ritchie, light weight, Luke oi Schaut/. middle weight and Hawkins <n Vnndeguft, light-nen\yw eight. Lcwden, Stanton and Captain \hnll aie (he most outstanding leathei pushevs fi om Colgate, i epi esentmg the twent\ -five, foitv-lwc and sixty pound cla’iscs, lespcctneh Stanton lias mude himself lespected m boxing circles bv taking his own and the un limited bouts against Penn and S\ in cuse to bung I-J victoucw to the Ma loon outfit Beck, bantamweight, SAVE •with SAFETY Agate DRUGSTORE The Klcnzo Treatment The use ol Klen/o Dental Ciemc with a Klcn/o Tooth Brush msuics White teeth lie iltln gums and a f lean mouth Dental Ciune - lt()c Klen/o tooth In ushes 35’ ..,1.1 go. iiounuT .i Miixi:it m* alb San State College, Pcnnsclv.miu SAVE THE COUPONS FRESHMAN QUINTET ENDS RECORD YEAR IMcbcs Rout Nine Opponents in Undefeated Season—Boast Strong Title Claim HAMAS AND DELP WIN HIGH SCORING HONORS Outpointing.nine strong combina tions m successive tilts, the Blue and White freshman basketball team can lay claim to championship honors among the yearling quintets in the East. The plebe cagers completed a schedule that included teums of such caliber as Syracuse and Pittsburgh without a defeat to mar their record, tolling up a total of 312 points to 205 for the opposition. Led by Captain George Delp, for mer West Philadelphia High School leadei and star, the yearlings easily outclassed the Johnstown High pass ers on the home floor January six teenth by the score of 4G-25. Hamas collected nine field goals and two fouls for high scoring honors Bucknell’s plebe quintet ottered stifF lesistance to the Blue and White attack in the early periods, but Delp pulled the game out of the hie with spectacular shooting and heady floor woik, the final count being 31-21 Jacobson turned m three field goals mid a penalty toss, while Brownstem tolleitcd a brime of double-deckers Tiavellmg to Pittsburgh to en» counter the Panther cubs, Conch KiU mgei’s proteges maintained an early lead to win, 37-24. Hamas and Delp were the big guns for the Lion pass 'll each registering eleven points, vhile Wonderhch scintillated for the Smoky City five j On the following evening, the year- ] ling basketeers subdued the ShadyJ Bennett, lightweight, and Haunts, light-henvywcight with Young possi bly cntcung the unlimited division complete the formation Syracuse will present some formid able candidates in Melamed, fiftcon poundcr, Cordasco ,llnrty-flvo-pound ci and Gugmo m the light-heavy weight class The team has been de puted bv Army, Penn State and Col gate, although the last mentioned was trounced in an earlier meet Piesibitcro, featherweight, again is able to take to the ring as well as Levy, heavyweight scrapper These niitmen were out with the grippe in the Lion meet. Mahon, in the welter weight and Bizik, sixty-pounder, lound out the seven Just Returned Prom an extended buying trip to Philadelphia and New York where I bought (and have already received) a complete line of Spring Suits, Tuxedos, Top-coats, Knickers and Golf Hose. Many new Shirts have also ar rived. Many importations are represented in our nobby Knickers, four-piece Golf Suits and Golf Hose. - Being very busy marking and arranging the' new stock, I will not have a formal opening, nor will I adver tise a special sale, although there are many deep cuts in •the stock purchased from James Bloom, my predecessor. Due to my late buying I have been successful in making some wonderful buys, the benefit of which I am going to pass on to my many friends. I will appreciate a call from all my friends of the past as well as those of the future. Come in and inspect my stock- and remember, whether you buy or not, you are equally welcome. Meet Your Friends at Whitey’s 6 \ < i Whitey Musser’s Clothes Shop o 1251-2 Allen Street , ( ooooooooooooooooooocoaooooeoeooooooooooooeocoooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooc hide academy quint by u 20-22 scoie in n dose tilt. The Academy boys put up a game fight but succumbed to superior shooting in the later periods. Rejuvenated by a brief rest, the freshmen came buck against Califor nia ‘Normal to capture a 41-22 con test. Wolfe and Littcl played' bnl linntly for the visitors, while Reilly und Wilson were the outstanding cub passers Killmger’s live doubled the store ol the Gettysburg plcbcs the following Saturday, registering forty-four points to twenty-two for the oppo sition Captain Delp again led the storing, in addition to playing qn uu- L'ght game at guard. Bclicfonte Academy thiew a scare li to the Lion camp when it took the lead at the end of the first quarter of the next game but the Blue und White yearlings responded with an attack which netted them a 35-22 victoiv Monahan and Delp each counted ten points for the plcbcs while Robbins led his mates with a similar numbci of mhrkers. * Enjoying a comfortable nuugin at half time, the freshmen quintet was swept ofT its feet for a few minutes m the third stanza of its duct with Syra cuse With thiee minutes to play, Wilson and Monahun brought victoiy to the Lion banners with spectacular over-head shots, the final score be ing 23-21. The Pitt freshmen, who had been defeated rather easily on then home floor, resisted the inroads of Captain Delp and hts mates with such stub borness that they led at half time 14- JO Field goals by Reilly, Delp, Wil son and Hamas and a pair by Mona han put the Lions in the lead until Skinner tied the score with a bcuuti tu! shot from the center of the floor In the closing minutes of the tilt, llamas and Delp each counted from the penalty mark, clinching the ninth consecutive victory in as many starts for the BJue and White yearling fluot mon. Captain Delp was the individual star of the team and piobably the most consistent player on the squad Tinch-shooting was his forte, he hav ing saved several games with timely fhotb. He ranked second in individu ual scoring, hanging up a total of | The Bine Moon Restaurant I INTRODUCING , Week Days Sundays 50c Qgk -jiisc DINNERS y^> DINNERS HOME BAKED -RIES | SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LADIES f s* THE I’ENN STATE COLLEGIAN seventy-nine points ms the result of thirty-two field goali and fifteen fouls out of twenty-two ntempts The year ling lender was charged with no moro than two personal fotils in any game with the exception fo that,with Syin euse. ’• * - Hamas, forward on the plebe com bination, lolled up* a,total of eighty* one points for individual scoring lau xels, besides steady floor game. His foul shooting was slight ly undci par, but he accounted for thuty-five double-deckers. Monahan, stationed at the other forward poftt, fitted into the machine mccly He played a smooth style or ball and held his opponents to to low stores and also collected twenty two point shots and six out of fifteen free tosses Jacobson saw service at the for ward posts until he was declared in eligible The diminutive eager locat ed the hoop for twenty-four points Reilly*, elongated center, piovcd his worth by garnering forty points and tnsplaying exceptionn! ability to cover territory Brownstem, who alter- | Tailored at Fashion Park For the Spring Opening tile Fashion Shop presents Suits and Topcoats of the newest styles and patterns at attractive prices Haberdashery of Distinction THE FASHION SHOP CHAS. E. WILLIAMS nuted at forward and center, regis tered twenty-five, points ns the result ot nine field goals and seven out of thirteen fouls. 'Wilson, plebe football star, devel oped into a ball hawk'of the tirst or der, plucking the ball o(T the buck board on rebounds with astonishing legularity. He sank four field shots and a trio of fouls. Wilson’s defense work, although clFcctive, was not suf ficiently polished to keep him from being ejected from four gumes on; personal fouls. * * As substitutes, Killingcr used lihm hold and Saylor at the advance posi- Canan at center and McKcown and Koch qt guards All of these n.cn performed capably when culled upon. Statistics show that the freshmen dribblers arithmetically bettered fifty per cent in their foul shooting. The ytarlings gleaned fifty-six points out ol one-hundred and ten attempts from the penalty tme and registered one hundred and twenty-eight field goals. T A *!* Ni Y t Y ■ ¥ ; *i* > J. a Y B Pienn/ress SUPREME i From the moment PENN CRESS ICE CREAM came to town it met with the popularity it justly deserves And when you taste its lucious, lingering flavor and irre sislablc creaminess j ou w ill be sure to pronounce it the finest ICE CREAM you ever tasted. So to provide a proper setting for the introduction of this wonderful ICE CREAM to you, the management of the BLUE MOON has set aside Monday night for this gala occasion. A ' popular orchestra will furnish the music. Souvenirs will , commemorate the occasion. Be sure and come for we are go ring to have a wonderful 1 lime. In addition to the ICE CREAM you will have an opporlun ity to enjoy other vvondeiful foods prepared in our spotless kitchens by our matchless chef, Monsieur Dußois. THE BLUE MOON After Easter Vacation W. B. KEELER ’23 i Formerly with Athletic Store) WILL OPEN A Student Supply Store With a complete line of Stationery Fountain Pens and Office Supplies CATHAUM THEATRE. BLDG.. W. College Ave. CATERERS— We have a specially fine lot of GREEN VEGETABLES AND FRUIT JUST IN Be sure to have enough of the bestjfor this week-end’s guests \ We Have It FYE’S ON THE AVENUE Friday, March 2G, 192 G.
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