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Valentine Boxes from best houses in the business Notices All nate' mhos desa mg to enter the inte,flateinity boxing league should do so at once Managers of the e spear, teams ate requested to send in the milt ante fee of one dollar to John Mctamt '29, at the Alpha Tau Omega house, not later than Febru ary 3, in order that the schedule can be arranged Madera Shows Old Form in Workouts Danger to the health and nell-biang of the Lion mitmen's punching bag, ii resulting from the homy barrage of blo,s laid dorm daily by "Rags" Madera, former bo.ang captain and intercollegiate heavyneight cham pion Each day "Rags" may be seen pep pining the light hag with light and left jabs and bet:diming the heavy one with an assoi tment of tucked hooks It is i maned that investiga lois of the Amei can Society Cot the Piesention of Ciuclty to Punching Bags aie camping, on "Rage" bail Minima returned to school last Sep tember to papule graduate studies In 1921 lie vas c iptain of the fighter s, as well as collegiate titleholder in the beauweight class, going through the season undefeated "Rags" display, evidences of ha, championship salami in his mactice sotto% with Malty MsAndi ens, vat sity State Farmers Raise Fund for Dormitory (Continued Swill first page) Eti= With the completion of this dein, tot), which mill house 114 students, accoommdation. will be molded by the College lot cmet 250 male students At present accommodations ate pro vided on the campus for neatly an equal numbei of women The new building will consist of a basement and time flows, containing 52 double and 10 single looms fin students' quartets Shown sow.. sets ice looms, and sttnage looms will also be minified in the new sti DR. HETZEL TO ATTEND TESTIMONIAL BANQUET Plesulent P.alph I) Iletzel ttill at tend .1 tequnonial dinner given in holm of Colonel J ' , tanMtn Shield , h .1 member of •the College Boind of Titn.tech .it the Belltue-Stiatfold ho tel in Philadelphia tonight Pi esulent lletrel also attended Lhe meetings of the State Chambet of Conuneme held In the Penn-Hums hotel in Ike ttsbuty; Wednesday and Thutsday Council Will Consider New Election System (Conhomed hum foist page) The committee is at present tom municatini. nith various western and umseisities whole the sys tem has been intioduced. At those institutions whole the plan has been adopted it i, town ted that paitnipa tun, it studcnl politics has initiated and that the system has moved a sue es Alttluals .11c also being devised In the committee foi the cm iy ing out of student campaigns If adopted Inc Student Council the pi oposed atiangement will be irtio clincil at the nest elections It is plubable that the system will not be intiodneed into student polities sud denly ta, will be adopted gradually ENV. lenutl gill wants %lot!, as cook II 1100.1 thrill II e at 101 Oct College aVelltll. For s First Mortgage Money : t e. ;;EUGENE LEDERER iii :1; WATCHES DIAMONDS .1.% HANN & O'NEAL'S Jewelers ± Opp. Front Compus ::. 1: :; .e. :-:-4-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:444-f- 1 Who's Dancing 1 Saturday Night Sigma Nu PI GAMMA ALPHA ELECTIONS David R Bean '29 Caroline S. Haller '3O Malcolm Kirkpatrick '3O Peter W. Layman '3O James H. Spence '3O Honorary Mi. Chester L Wiseman Mitmen Box Western Maryland Tomorrow (Continued from first page.) Mahon defeated Callahan in the in teicollegiates last winter. Born Casom is vntually cettam to get the call in the 135-pound division. sill oppose Doug Crosby, who has sum decisions user his three foes thus fat Kolalsoski outpotnted the Maryland invader in their encounter last yeat The only other lightv,mght contender likely to replace Casom in the opening meet is Wood, promising Junior punchm Invaders' Strategy In the 145-pound division, Canton, IF expected to meet Captain Dick Nor ris, South Atlantic welterweight champion Norris defeated Captain Winoisky of Penn last Saturday but he lost the decisions in his two other bouts this yeas. Last }ear Kolakoski knocked out the Maryland leader in the opening round of the intercolleg iates Norris fought in the light weight division then. The ability of NOllls, Crosby, and Hart, who Filegai upset in the first sound last yea), to shift from one division to another makes the naming of the visiting team uncertain With two or three men to select from fon the lighter combats, Coach Dick Mac ias% sometimes withholds his selections Rom bout to bout. This uncertainty also carries osel into the middle . weight and light-heavyweight class :es Harlow's stiategy may esen keep Ekaitis out of the ring until often Captain Wolff has performed Stan Kolakoski will open his drise fop an inteleollegiate crown in the feathei weight division against ent h e Plates or Crosby Plater fought in the bantamweight division last yea, and was defeated by Frantic Mahon Koly's showing in the 125-pound dash will be watched closely because of the belief that he is weakening him self by making the weight. Penn State's banner-bearers in the 175-pound and unlimited classes sic subject to change, pending Coach Houck's final decision in the proposed Wolff-Eknitis bout. The heavyweight selections ale unknown but, if Wolff appeals in the middleweight division, Stable Is likely to represent the Li ons in the 175-pound setto, and Mc- Andrews in the heavyweight fray. Strong Henries Ted Klepae and Jiggs Donner ate Western Maayland's heavyweight Popes The two mauleis have tinned certain defeats into victories by win ning their bouts so fin this season. The duo boasts a clean slate against folunduble V. M. I, Georgetown, and Penn heavyweights, Theie is a possibility that Mike Kaplan will don the padded gloves in the light-heavyweight battle Othei. n Ise, Strohle will oppose Klepae, and MeAncliew will exchange blows with ,Donnet. Captain Wolff knocked out Klepae in the second found of then , bout last year, while Downer extend ed Ricketts of Nosy fob four bounds J. B. MINGLE SHOE REPAIRING: Hazier Street :?: J: ✓ ;i; Saving With a Bank Account is systematic thrift. It is safe, easy, convenient, and it brings results! A deposit of one dollar or more is all you need to start an account. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK State College, Pa. :!: DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier in the ssmt•finnls of the championship tourney. The Temple-Penn State dual meet for Februaly 23 was definitely at ranged Tuesday. The student-couch ed Philadelphians should rum. Ric Coach Houck's team with the stiffest opposition of the season when they meet in the Recication Hall ring. Dave Bcloff, mentor of the Oslo and Middle Atlantic middles eight champion, was recently declaied in eligible for inteicollegiate competi tion by Temple athletic officials but it is likely that an exhibition bout will be nriangcd for the student coach. HOW RIVAL BOXERS ENTER ROPED ARENA PENN STATE W. MARYLAND 115-Pound Epstein Callahan MEM KolaLosla 135-round Crosby EEG= Norris (CO IMMIIIIMI MEM WoIIT (C.) __ _ ______ 173-Pound Klepac Unllmlted E=MIIIIEIIIIII Wrestlers Engage Ohio State in Opening Mee 1 (Continued from first page) bouts with the purpose of determining the varsity for each meet Ohio Aggresohe The meet tomorrow will mark the first time that Penn State and Ohio university have met in wrestling. The record of the visiting seven is not im pressive, with the exception of then captain who wrestles in the 175-pound class and has scored all of the team's points this year. Coach Olson's squad is composed of aggressive wrestle.. In all their matches against Ohio State they Mete the aggressors, and in most bouts held their opponents during the reg ular periods forcing the matches into extra periods where they lost out. Captain Ted Wilson sill probably have his hands full with Glass, who in the Ohio State meet held his man to an even break. In the first tno minutes of competition neither man! was on the mat Sibler, Glass's op ponent, then took his place on the mat but succeeded in throning the unii.ersity man Dining the next four minutes when Glass was on the mat he shovied himself to be the bet- ter wrestler but seas unable to eke out a fall to tie the count You will find here a group of shoes assembled especially to meet the colleSe man's ideas of style and good taste. They are the result of a SO-year acquaint once with well-dressed college men's preferences. (7 06.W . A. MEN'S SHOES See them on display at MONTGOMERY'S TILE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Captain Begahi, point scoter for the mid -westerners, will probably op pose Long in the 175-pound claw. The Bobcat captain 'Anew his m a n in 3 minutes, 6 seconds in the bout with 011:o State. Long. outweighed, w6l probably be felted to the limit to JO cule an advantage The line-up Cm tomoriou's matches'' 0,111 probably bung the follow mg men into competition Penn State Weight Oluo Steele 115 GulTith Wilson (c.) 161 Glass Hublcr 135 Sweeney Eiscriman 1 , 15 Loucks Campbell 138 Holsei Long 175____ (c) Regal) Pearce Hoary Alatbaner Courtmen Battle Penn In Palestra Tomorrow (Continued flora first page) Nichols charges emenged victorious, 27-25, at Annapolis Penn started the game with a four-point lead but from then on it was nip and tuck between the two quintets Eddie Lobley, Cam den 'undue% smed the game fon Penn sylvania by a spcetaeulan field goal on tine last minute of play oath the scone 25-25 Captain Joey Schaaf, not only led his team in point counting but was also high semen of the contest with use field goals and thee fouls to Inns let edit Playing stellai basketball all during I the game the Quakers subdued Pi Inte -1 ton's passers, Zl2-22, ut Puneelon Captain Schaaf again led the scoring attack ttith four field tosses and It to penalty throws Ronan , .ll Jumping center for Penn until he was removed on personal fouls in the second half, traded Schaaf in the scoring list, 'amassing nine points Although the Prrncetomans led at the opening, of the encounter the Red and Blue quintet 'piled up a seven point advantage at half tune and retained a comfortable !margin until the close of the fray. Penn Sinks Na,) Again The Univei say of Pennsylvania courtmen sent the ieptesentatives of the United States Naval Academy dean to defeat for the second time I this season, 38-32, last Saturday night at Philadelphia Joey Schaaf returned College Cut-Rate Store Friday and Saturday, February 1 and 2 Now Located in The Old Atlantic and Pacific Store Houbigant Toilet Water, $1.50 Now $1.09 Houbigant Bath Crystals, wo-Now 95c Now 89c Now 49c Now 16c Now 17c Now 36c Now 19c 95c —Coty Perfume, sloo— —Cheramy Face Powder, sloo— Mavis Talc, 25c Norwich Zinc Stearate, 25c Glazo Nail Polish, 50c— Kleenex, 25c Kotex, 3 for $l.OO Wampoles Cod Liver Oil, $l.OO-Now 69c 22c 22c Mifflin Rubbing Alcohol, 3 for White Pine Cough Syrup Syrup—Pine Tar Cough Syrup Cascara 'Quinine ,30c— S. 0. S. Cold Tablets, 30c— his point scoring crown with six double deckers and Inc fouls in a hotly con tested battle Al Brodbeck, forward, , added twelve more points to the Red and Blue tally. The Philadelphia lads led, 17-Ll, at the close of the fast period. Coach Eddie McNichol will no doubt stint his regular quintet against the Nittany Lions tomorrow night Joe:, Sheaf, Quakes captain who non in dividual sewing hams in the Eastein inteicollegiate league last yeai, nill I assume the duties of left forward Schaaf was shifted from a guard to the foroard assignment and is no.v leading his team's scaling. Al Brod beck will in all probability pair elf with Schaaf at the forward nest Jun Peterson and Johnny Bonmwell are the too outstanding contestants for the center position, although the fanner is ionic likely to start tomor row's encounter. Eddie Lobley and Willie Lanai will icccive the guard assignments. These men ale the pick of Coach McNichol's defensne mat tonal and base Scaled largely in every Penn sictory. Both Lobley and La nai are acemate passeis and goal tassels. IE=MIEIIIII3 Since then dece,he victoiv over Colgate unneisity the Nittany court men have undergone intensive drills eveiv day in preparation for their traditional battle with the Qualm; Thiity minutes of hind scrimmage each night has rounded the Lions into top bourn Ins tomorrow's fray. The same combination that proved so disastious to Western Maryland, Coinegie Tech and Colgate will low up on the Patestia court at the begin ning of the game. Jack Maness and Dick Reinhold, the fastest and most effective set of fomards that Dutch Heimann has uncoveied in a long while, will receive their regular as signments. Both men have been out standing in every Penn State vietrny this season and will cause the Penn guaids plenty of anxiety berme the final gun cracks Stabley, Koch at Guards Captain Lou Reilly tsill take Ins usual post at center, facing either Bonniv'ell or Peterson The lanky captain's capable perfoimance against Policeman, touted Maroon pivot man, Public Stenographer MRS. A. C. MILLER Telephone 4424 Theses Manuscripts Reports PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSI-&:÷1÷I-I-I-:^:÷:^I-I-:-:÷I÷I^:-I-I-:-:41 'emoval S.le Now 23c Now 25c bodes 311 for the Quakel City cage men. Skipper Stahley and Pat Koch, Penn State's double threat defensive men, will receive the call nt guards. Both men have improved their pass ing and shooting during practice ses sions this week This quintet has worked to perfection in nearly every scrimmage recently during which Dutch stressed co-ordination on both offensive and defensive formations. Five substitutes, all of whom ale almost on a pai with the first team will accompany the varsity to Phila delphia. Paul Krumrine and Bernie Jacobson will occupy the reserve for wai d bet tbs. Krumrine's playing scent into a slump doting the last few weeks, although in recent practices he has shown tutees of his former prowess coming back to light. Jacob son will don the Blue and White uhi foim for the last tone as a membei of a Penn Stale athletic team since hi, three years of varsity competition will elapse after the mid-year exam inations. Limn lime Slight Advantage lack Biowee, who has improved greatly in recent scrimmages will bet a capable substitute for Lou Reilly at I centei. Steve llamas and Joe Wil son at plaids comprise the temainder I of the second team These men en- joy a lively battle and may see action tomorrow night. Philadelphia sports va dors who wit nessed the performance of both Penn and the Nittany Lions against the Navy give Penn State a slight ad vantage. Regaidless of sporting op- , mum and compalative scores Dutch will push his charges to the limit rn an elfin t to pierce the shroud of five successive defeats at the hands of the Quakers Probable line-up. Penn State Penn Mazess L F Brodbeck Reinhold lt.F. Schaaf Redly C. 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