Page Four DOLLAR DAYS g AL'S SHOP Tuesday and Wednesday Reductions on Knickers, Neckwear, Shoe, Notices The Motive Power Club will hold an open meeting in Room 201. Eagin cering C, Thursday evening at seven o'clock. Prof. 0. K. Harlan will pre sent a paper on "Mechanical Engin eering- in Railroad Service." Mechan ical engineers are especially invited. The A. S. C. E. will meet in Room 200, Engineering I), tomorrow night at seven o'clock. An address, illus trated with motion pictures, will be given on the subject. "Development of Paving Brick and Its 'Uses." by rm engineer of the National Paving Brick Manufacturing association of Cleve land, Ohio. Nittany Matmen Down Penn in Season's Final (Continued from first page) a two minutes and thirty - seconds ad vantage. For the first half of their bout. Martin, Penn welterweight, and Ace fought with honors equal. This bout was different.. The principals did much of their fighting on the mats. After about six minutes of this Ace got down to business and pinned Mar tin, using a body hold and arni lock. Seven minutes, seven seconds was the time. New Ladies' Sport Hose $l.OO a Pair EGOLP'S r 4 c7 7 i L" r YON NORTON COMPANY WORCESTER. MASS, ka l 'SPEED IN TRANSPORTATION" Grinding Wheels Refractories-Floor Grinding Machines and Stair Tiles Packard. wrestling well in spite of the stiffneFs apparent in his left knee. took Buchanan to the mats after about seven minutes of sparring and held hint for a one minute, fifty sec onds advantage. The Blue and White middleweight was working for a fall as the hell rang time. Pratt Loses to Ifollobaugh 11°1lobaugh and Pratt, named as a contender for intercollegiate light heavyweight honors, fought the clos est bout of the meet. Nothing was done in the regular period, and in tic extra periods the advantage was close. Ilollohaugh, was awarded the match with a fort•-six seconds mar- Garrison. who also made his last Armory appearame, sang his swan song to Kandell, the heavy but wily Penn =imam This bout also went into extra periods but Garrison easily gained the decision. The referee who officiated Saturday, was R. M. New, of the Onondaga Valley Institute. Saturday the Lions close the year with the Intercollegiate; at Pemt. I.OST—A lady'i white gold wrist watch, on the campus. Finder please return to Miss Ray's office. FIREPLACE WOOD COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co Phone 35-M • IMICILICSICWOMASSIMMILICSIGICV 4 See Our :.~cv;:?3"~_~:.~ 71r Nei Freshman Boxers Win From Bellefonte, 4-3 (Continued front first. page) enabled hint to weather the onslaught. Hedges, Bellefonte welter, put up a speedy battle against Lewis and tat lied Bellefonte's tint point. 3lutzel's decision in the next bout made the score 4-2, the plebes still leading. Socks In what proved to he the crucial bout of the meet, Miller, yearling 175- pounder, gained the decision over Duckanis who was disqualified by the referee fur holding and hitting in the clinches. In a inure evenly matched bout. Dushar. Bellefonte heavy, ex changed puunches with Gitterinan, each being floored in the third round. Dushar woo the bout by decision. It is probable that the same fresh man team will contend in the Fresh- Soph scrap scheduled for next Wed nesday. Fr77 l 77' , 777ww.P,TlT'FTiffff , ,,.FlTWTrwl "See Your Orders Cooked" —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 BOSTONIA • Famous Shoes for Men We feel confident if given a c we can fit you with a pair of the style you want at a price, $5.00 to $lO.OO. Watch our window for sp and latest styles. • COLLEGE BOOT SH "The Place to Buy Shoes" 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C re!---.••.1%' , mo t g j 1 , Zfik • ;•: 'l, Y . .7' .- r , _ . •-..„ , • 4 2i • ' ..::::;':; t, , jk.T.,5...,;':' "•rt.%,::". 7 1 41 - i v , '' &1).7 -0, -- . ' -•:-' - --. 44 -, --ei a - . 0 40 i, . : ,,- i,.2:1;: ,. .. , -, , ....... / •--.,, C:3 , 1 •/ . 16: 1 t Civ4rX!' - • 4i.41 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Nittany Boxers Defeat Powerful N. Y.U. Squad (Continued from first page) cult was that the visitor won the bat tle by a shade. Wolff cinched the 'meet for Cough liouck's team. Bendick followed his lead and swept the liluitering White oil his feet with a swift second-round attack. Content with ducking out of the way of White's fierce right hooks in the first round, Bendick cut loose in the second and sent White to the fluor with a well-tinted right. Ile floored the N. Y. U. light-heavy again in that round, but the bell saved the Violet man from a'knockout. Ben dick was under a Weight disadvan tage of tweaty pounds. Al Lassinan, the tremendous New York heavyweight, exceeded even the S; - 411iRM,,,77,7.' , ::, :?%.'',:.‘,E.'t,':o.._t•.{;l!;:.' Among the hundreds 1 of automotive parts being finished by' 73 GRINDING are: crank shafts, camshafts.pis tons, piston pins, gears and rear-end housings ee l evi, CJ. The great railroad sys tems, too, benefit from, C. 21 GRINDING-piston rods, ; ( *-3j pistons, link bars, air r - j brake parts, manganese I steel frogs and switchep r-11 -and car wheels. cj' .;., „ • ~..- ~t. :, el i'ls '• : • "•: " . :I ''. -I) :•'''.' '1 1 , ),;g" .'. , '(e;' .t . , , • •:•-•:, •: • 4kz ...., - 11•;',•:- • ~,„,.'-';',. •,,, •,:,:,1•:•1•4•:,,-pjlro., I ' "•'',' ." * .; 1 4 . ' . ..-.) Ti v 1 \,,„ '..f,..., • tAlt) \,) v.\ •:\ sl.sa\ \\W`kkk,. Lassimin Impressive ..~..4.+.:.ea-+-c-t-~ N SA .t. :hance "shoes from )ecials i .0P LONGEE most glowing reports of his prowess' in stopping Mahoney. Roger, handi capped by at least thirty pounds in weight and five inches in height fought pluckily and kept Lassman at' bay in the first round. In the second, however, La66111:111 bore in and drove Rog against the ropes. Mahoney went down under a terrific right, but gamely arose only to be stunned by a bewildering bar rage from the iron lists of the N. Y.. U. gladiator. The giant holds the National A. A. U. championship and, boasts a record of twenty-three one round knockouts. "Three Wise Fools," a comedy in live acts, has a cast of thirteen, eleven males and two females. The import Crabtree's Diamonds Special Easter Display # .„ V? , N „ lI.ALTIMORIL SUITS By Mr. Charlow Wednesday and Thursday at Glunk'sTailor Shop Co-op Cor. Basement i ese‘ s\... ...„....„ ~,.., ' N2...,........ v . ' • '`... . . . t. _ . ((1 ... ~ , , .„ c..... ft ,........ ~, yer ll iin g .,._ 4., .... • gollig Lobe ( ~..,....., - 17. 69 0 ' d fil- 7 " '4 all IN ht . THAT'S the way P. 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Has made Student Breakfasts popular at } Co-op Corner Room No charge for additional portions It I "tie CiP • The puregt of ingredients, expert conlealioncrs, ultra•cican lincss, nature's gift of abundant sunlight and pure air these, plus exclusive recipes extravagantly rich, make %Ara i. 9 Eineoln candies the finest that can be produced, regardless of price. OLD-FASHIONED Chocolate, honte•mad,.in-Uutfalo we re the pound - REXALL DRUG STORE ROBERT J. MILLER, I'. D. - STATE COLLEGE ruestlay. March 15, 192 leading rules, are all experienced a versatile actors. STARK BROS. Dollar Day Tomorrow THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR SCHLOW'S QUALITY SIIOP 1!:M;:1
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