'age Four Sidelines con State placed in a wallet irt carnhal for the second tone in history last noels si hen Jim Polley corned the Lion colors to third ce in the fourteen-kilometel cioss ntry ski lace at the annual Lake +cid meet to gain a tic for sixth ce for the College Polley, fm met i racer at the Unis m sity of Non mpshire, t, On fifth place for Penn ate last year AlllloolllClllolli of iirta3 's 1412 m team scheduled by 1 Vest Pumt IlTactals reseals the fact that the adets are carded to meet l'ean .Into in a meet at West Point l'eb oar) 27. Penn State representatives Will eel Army athletes in seven sports firing the IN niter and spring seasons °sides gymnastics, State vs 11l engage e cadets this ,inter in basketball boxing. Baseball, track, lacrosse, d golf contests ale scheduled for spiing. All the engagements ill be played at West Point. + + + An imitation to become a char er member of an eastern college tasketball league has been declined Penn State officials pith the es that this College does not .re at present to enter any nth etic alliances mind, might keep it front other college schedules Sy racuse refused to enter the league unless l'enn State would. Dean Robert L. Sackett Was cc looted vice-president of the second 'strict of Ithe National Collegiate thlctic association at a meeting of at body last week The second dis let includes the states of Pennsyl anta, New York, New Jersey, Mary and, and West Virginia. Dean Sack tt xas elected also to membership n the national executive conned of he association. We Thank You For Your Valued Patronage During the Past Year and Wish You Success in the Year 1932 City ,Shoe Repairing Co. You Can Get It at Metzger's A Gooseneck Student Lamp for 98c Regular Price $1.50 All Penn — Sfate - Pennanis:Banners, Pillow Tops Reduced 20% Now Is the Time to Buy Them FRATERNITY STATIONERY 60 Sheets-50 Envelopes-89c SEE OUR WANT LIST OF BOOKS FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER Text Books and Supplies for the Short Course L. K. METZGER ill Allen St. WARNING! If you do not MAKE JANUARY YOUR MOVIE MONTH you will miss the greatest program of picture hits ever arranged for State College! Note the opening week attractions. They are just a sample of what awaits you at the :CAT", AU tl A Walner NoL6usilicat.. MAKE JANUARY YOUR MOVIE MONTH! WINTER SPORTS T Courtmen To Against Ter Boxers, Matmen Start Schedules Later This Month The return to school finds Penn State's inaloi mintei sports teams pol ishing off the tough edges for the opening of their respective schedules, oithin the nest too oeelts Basket hall holds the spotlight first, with the' . Lion fire planing its initial game on Satuiday night. Boxing nest week end and wiestling still a week later follou in oidei. Walt Moser's retui n to active pine too a few days before the vacation stint'sd Inised the passei 4' stock con side' ably and gives hope of a start on the right side of the ledger against Western Maryland Saturday It is almost Lot= that the speedy for-' wind will occupy one of the offensive posts in the game with the Terrors, but, outside of Captain Brand at cen ter, the rest of the opening line-up is indefinite. Coach Hermann used Bub Dims as Mosci's running mate and Jack Meyer-, and Ed Minn at guard in 1 the final sminonage pliol to vacation, but lie has given no definite indica , bon that this vall be his starting line up Saturday Walus and Conn may usurp Basis' and ?aye.' positions barna "Skip" Stahley, former Lion star, bungs the Terror five on the Hoot for the blast of the cage season he' c. Prepare for Dartmouth Although Coach Leo Houck has been putting his mgmen through reg-i War practice in the sing since the Thanksgiving Nacation, the southern coiner of Remotion hall soul 'uer bet ate from now on to a steady tattoo egin Season ors Saturday Boxing Tournament Set for April 8, 9 April S and 9 have been set as the dates for the boxing tourna ment to be held here by the Nation al Collegiate Athletic association, according to Hugo Berdek, chair man of the tourney committee. The meet which will also serve as a prehmlnitry try-out for the Olym pics, was first advanced a week be cause of conflict with Easter re cess. At sessions of the commlt tee last week, the second change was provided to allow more trav elling time for boxers who will tome here ft mu western states of the bags and the thud of punching as a large field of leather pushers strive for berths on the team. Dart mouth boxers will break the ice next Saturday to begin one of the longest seasons in Lion listic history. Coach Charlie Speidel gathered his wrestlers together yesterday to begin elimination bouts for the varsity berths. Although the first meet with Chicago is not scheduled until Jan ualy 23, the matmen will be kept busy fighting for places. Our Wishes Sincere For Your Happy New Year LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 214 East Nittany Avenue Phone 310 AFTER INVENTORY REDUCTIONS at EGOLF'S .--., "It's not what you earn that makes you rich— •but what you save." There is real satisfaction in knowing that the balance in your checking account is more than enough to meet all of your require ments. We maintain a Savings Department, and invite you to use all of our departments and services. The Peoples National Bank Of State College Karnitel • • ; ...the popcorn confection with the irresistible crunchy flavor that has tickled the sweet tooth of the nation I TUE • ELKORN • t A siop 109 EAST BEAVER AVENUE Across from Postoffice TIM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN AMS PREPARE FOR OPENING CONTESTS' Authorities Favor Change in Awards —o— (Continucd poet page ow) too great an emphasis on iactoiy," he said • . Bob Higgins nould 'tumid boxing, wrestling, and cross country letter-win- - ••• ....... r ners with tho sr,- .p.- 77 .- A mu; inch emblems but •-••' . .:, feels that the k amount of skill re quired to engage in „. SOP" ^ , tho other sports „1g . .,. , ••‘, ' ~r,.. ‘ does not justify i,,...; . raising them from inc . , 4,, their present stat- ~v , ~,,,„ /h us Football, 11 c feels, 3ustiliets 'its r "••'••••• present position as the only sport rner- Amp an eight-inch letter because o f FI/GG,V.S . the intense cohme trtion and grueling nature of the con ditroning ' A plan of , mole or less "watchful waiting" is advocated by Neil Mem , mg, who feels that a too hasty clays ' Mon of the sports in question aught be regretted later He belie‘es that the best plan Is to keep these sports on a waiting list until their present popu larity is proved to be permanent Ile would reward all chanipionbhip or un defeated teams, however, with the six-Inch letter. LIONS TO ENGAGE EASTERN LEADERS (Continued from page one) Lion lacrosse schedule, meeting the stickmen here in one of the three home games listed. Western Mary land and Mal yland are other home ' opponents, while Army, Colgate, and Spacuse nil! be met away. It is probable that tha annual game with an alumni team will also be continued. Seek Tennis Opponents The golf schedule provides for five meets, three away and two on the College links. Army, Colgate, and Syracuse will be met on foreign soil, virile Pittsburgh and Swarthmore will provide the home attractions. Tennis and freshman baseball schedules ale yet in an incomplete stage, but Neil M . Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, Is at present ' negotiating for strong opponents. All the schedules announced above hose yet to be. approved by the Board of Athletic Control. Starting Today FROMM ' S store-wide Clearance Sale brings to you the season's smartest merchan dise at prices by far the lowest in many years everything that men wear—from head to foot—and women's and children's fine footwear, too, will be sacri ficed. We realize that ordinary sale prices wouldn't clear a stock like ours in a short time, so we have made reductions to assure it. The values are greater than ever. See Them! . _ Society Brand—Braeburn, Charter House, Hart Schaffner & Marx One Pants Two Pants Knieku i $33.50 $3O For all $45 its and O'Coats A group of women's t 1 Pumps and One-Straps w Patents—Suedes—Kids That sold up to $S $l.OO and sl.soWomen's All 9 All Allen-A, Phoenix f* Wanted Shirts and Shorts 6 c sizes SILK HOSIERY 73, Shades GI owlng Gil lb' $ .39 All Men's $8 to $9 $( 1 . 9 5 2 Shoes Sizes Walk-Over Shoes That sold up to $6 to 6 In Black or Brown , 1 "- I . . . Suede Jackets That sold at :58 $5.95 $1.95 Pajamas $ 1.49 13 Varsity Sports Teams Compile Average of .545 for 1931 Season Penn State varsity teams won 42 contests, lost 29 and tied 6 m 1931 for an average of .645 according to fig ures compiled for the 13 varsity spells Four Nittany Lion teams finished their seasons with clean records dur ing the year, the track team winning all foul of dual meets while the soc cer team won four contests and gain ed ties in three others. Although failing to retain the Eastern inter collegiate championship gamed in 1929, the cross country squad was un defeated in dual competition. The gym team defeated Colgate in its only meet of the year. Football and basketball were the only sports in which the Lion athletes failed to split at least even in games won and lost, the former team cap turing only tw o victories in ten games while the coast team won only three out of fifteen contests The Blue and Mlle scored heavily Suits & O'coats $27-" for all $35 to $4O suits "Kni -tex" Topcoats A group of SHIRTS $1 I That sold up to $3 Broken lots, but all sizes The Greatest Values of the Year! Florsheim Shoes $7.45 All $9 styles Black and Brown All $7 Stetson Hats_ _ A group of women's smart One-Straps, Pumps $3. 45 Inclu'ding Walk-Overs, Smarts Steps, sold up to $9 Tuesday, hub - dry 5, 1932 in- baseball and wrestling, winning eight and losing two on the diamond, and five out of six on the mat. The lacrosse team garnered four victor ies against two defeats and the tennis team three wins and one loss. Lion boxers defeated three dual meet opponents, tied two and lost to one as well as losing the Eastern in tercollegiate championship won in 1929. Golf, with two victories, one defeat, and -one tic, and rifle, with a win and a loss in shoulder-to-shoulder matches, complete the list of varsity sports. Freshmen sports results show an; even break for the Lion yearlings, with eight victories and eight defeats in basketball, baseball, track, foot ball, and cross country competition , The basketball team had the best re cord with five triumphs in six starts, 'but the football and cross country, teams this fall failed to register a victory. Polo Coats Raglons Fleeces For all $5O Suits and O'Coats Trench COATS That sold at $7.50 $4.95 50c Silk and Silk and Wool HOSE ___ $5.45
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