COLUMBIA* BEATEN System of Extra Periods Tried Successfuly. “Shorty” Long Maintains Clean Record. Captain Lamb Defeats Intercollegiate Champion. Score of Meet 25-6. In an exciting and hard fought meet in the Armory last Saturday night Captain Lamb's wrestling team disposed of Columbia by the score of 25 to 6. The new intercol- legiate ruling concerning extra periods was introduced and found much satisfaction with the spectators. In brief the ruling is that if at the end of the first nine minutes neither man has an advan tage the men toss a coin to see which man g les to the mat first. Each man has three minutes to throw his man working from above his opponent who is on the mat. The 135 pound and 175 pound classes were decided in this manner. In the first bout Shimmons seem ed to be saving himself for the next bout and made Kirk force the wrestling. At the end of the first nine minutes Kirk had a 10 seconds advantage but an agreement be tween the teams that only a minute’s advantage could count, made an extra period necessary. Neither man could gain an advantage in the extra time. Long made the next bout fast. He went to the mat underneath and at one time appeared to be almost defeated. His resourcefulness saved him, however, and he won a fall in the shortest time of the meet. Brown followed Long's tactics and soon had Amy on the mat. The latter broke an elbow and neck lock but was thrown shortly after with a leg and neck lock. Yerger went to the mat on top of Montgomery at the end of 4 minutes and 45 seconds. Mont gomery broke a number of holds leverly but was downed with a ouble wrist lock. JAS. J. 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However he was able to throw his lighter opponent who was most adept at breaking holds. Smmaries: 115 pounds class —Long, Penn State, threw Pascarelli with a neck and body lock in 4 minutes and 6 seconds. 125 pound class—Brown, Penn State, threw Amy with a leg and neck lock in 4 minutes and 10 seconds. 135 pound class —Kirk, Penn State, drew with Shimmons. Time 15 minutes. 145 pound class —Pickett, Penn State, won a decision over Shim mons in 9 minutes. 158 pound class —Yerger, Penn State, threw Montgomery with a double wrist lock in 6 minutes and 34 seconds. 175 pound class—Cleveland of Columbia won a decision over Stecker in 15 minutes. Heavyweight class —Captain Lamb, Penn State, won a decision over Captain Pendleton in 9 minutes. Referee, Sheridan of Lehigh; timer. Dr. Stecker of Penn State. “Catch My Pal” Patterson Next Sunday. The combined efforts of the Princeton and the local associations are responsible for the coming of Dr. Patterson, from his work in the West. Since his visit here last year he has been in Ireland looking THE PlENfc btAtb collegian Candies 1 Yes, all kinds for Easter. Don’t miss our Easter an nouncements later. They will be All our candies will be gotten in fresh for that occasion. We will redecorate our room for the good old summer time, and will have our Spring opening Easter. GRAHAM, on the Corner. EUTHYMOL mm M*.* soap 'm|| His Smile of Satisfaction. No smarting or burning sensation to even the most tender facet Euthy mol Shaving Soap is non-irritating and leaves a soothingand cooling after-effect. Wehand!ethebcntSn every tine. That's why we sell and recommend EUTHYMOL SHAVING SOAP Gilliland Drug Store Nlttany Inn Block College Ave. after his rapidly growing movement, the "Catch My Pal" society which now girdles the globe. Dr. Patterson is filling a con tinuous engagement of three months in the city of Chicago, where thousKEiis'~ot people have gone to hear this world famed Irish man tell, in his dramatic way, the thrilling stories of modem miracles. Crowds followed him here on his visits of a single day last year, and it is hoped lhat this week, every man will “Catch a pal” and come out to all the meetings. Dr. Patterson will speak at both Sunday chapels, at three o’clock in the afternoon, and in the evening at 6-30. He will have something dif ferent to say at each meeting, and one will miss much if he fails to hear this modern apostle of temp erance, as well as the greatest living personal woiker. Professor Boucke’s Lectures Ever since the Tuesday evening of February 9, Professor O. F, Boucke has been giving a lecture each week on subjects that are of immediate concern and interest to students. Last week's lecture was on the “Spirit of Work”. After defining work as energy directed toward a definite end, having a specific pur pose, Professor Boucke proceeded to demonstrate its economic neces sity, the fact that work always has to be done. He distinguished be tween the various kinds and quali ties of work, and presented the material rewards of work as ordin arily wages. From this point he passed to the personality of work, showing how various occupations and professions tended to develop in the indi vidual certain traits and habits, how these same occupations .were very largely instrumental in the develop ment of the self, in mind, in char acter, _ and physically, in health and happiness, and cited these as the non-material rewards of work. Work, however, is collective rather than individual, and is a function of society as a whole. Civilization he called the fruit of this great social work. Baseball Next Don t fail to look over our line of A. G. Spaulding & Bros. 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