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GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner FRESHMAN QUINTET WINS FROM INDIANA NORMAL Penn State's Freshman basketball quintet added nnoihci victory to its laurels taut Saturday wining when It took over the font Indiana Normal School five by Hie score of .13 to ID Tho contest was very fast thioughout and marked by brilliant fouls of back guarding by both tho Freshmen and visitors, this play In muny ensos being responsible for the Indiana men's lack of points scored against their more agile opponents Koehler starred for the y earlings, scoring five field goals ami also adding several free shots to his team's score Captain Mnrahull also played n good game blit was not In as good foim as usual Tho contest began with considerable floctness on the part of both teams forwards, the yearlings succeeding in dropping the first Luo pointer At times interest In Oil struggle fell only to bo enlivened ugnln by tho sterling •work done by Koehler, the first year mon'fl star guard. Mover, tlnoughout the entire contest was tho yearlings' victory overshadowed the slightest, the outcomo of tho game being plainly marked during tho early part of the struggle. The visitors displayed a re markable amount of staying ability, however, but were no match for the speedy playing of the rreshmnn five OUTDOOR DRILL WILL IILGI.V SOON Tho outdoor Instruction In military sclonco will begin this year on Wed nesday, April seventh with tho issu ing of equipment. Ar tho old compan ies have been disbanded, now ones will be formed and the rosters posted on tho bulletin boards at some time prev* lour to thifl date. Tho regiment will bo organized Into a complete regiment, consisting of three battalions, four riflo companies, one headquiu lers cotnpuny. one machine gun company, and one supply com pany It Is planned to begin Instruction on tho riflo range, about May first This will Include firing with both nmchlm gunn and automatic rifles E. E. SOCIETY MEETING Ono of tho most impmtunt meetings of tho year of tho D. E. Society wil be hold In Old Chapel tomorrow night at sovon o’clock with Dr E. C. Woodruff as tho speaker Dr. Woodruff Is es pecially fitted to speak on tho subjoct of “Electric Railways" and tho locture will bo interesting as well as instruc tive A threo rcol moving pteturo show “Tho King of tho Ralls", a O D pro duction, will also bo showed Cut tho movies one night! Hear a woman who is world-famous One_who knows English politics and Russian ie volutions Mrs. Pankhurst, Saturday night. Auditorium, l!G, CO and 7G cents Quality is the first consideration, because .with out quality merchandise we could not hope to win your good will nor hold your confidence, are an example of the kind of quality this store be lieves in. We have them here for you, because we know they give men maximum service—long wear, because they meet the demands of men who like good style, fine materials and better workman ship Spring Styles Now Arriving t€im,©w(fTlotltkr ay fflorrcct grcss lellefonte and State College -Pa. ' " - ARCHITECTS TO COMPETE IX NEW IOUIC L'XHIIIIT Fifteen archltectuinl drawings, tlie work of Penn Suite men vverff Just sent to New Yoik in n competition entered by vntiuUH urcliitecturnl schools of the country The diameter of tlte draw ings Milled, one being the design of a hunting lodge, the other a proposcit gateway foi un Amc-ilcnti College Tho following were the men selected for tho competitive exhibition in New York. It L. Albeit *2O. I* Il‘ ICnpp ‘2O. F C Young *2O, C i: Hoish ’2O. H F Fatzlngot 'JO. C L Weber '2IT F. S Hubbes *JI, 11 H Stcvvait ‘22 IV. G lllnu '2l. J W Mlnltk'22, It It Cam* hie ‘22, II T Humol *22. J. N Mmldocks •22. \V L Gibb *22 mul F O Pnul ’22 VARSITY BOXERS DOWN TORONTO (Continued (mm first page) ei The v Hltm had e>c affliction and Inasmuch as one of Coopor'tt blows partly blinded him for n few minutes, the Canadian manager thought it Im prudent to continue the bout and U wns forfeited to Penn State Anothci decisive \ictoi> of the even ing was mndo by Aiken who opposed Goldie, of Toionto, in the IGO-pouml class Aiken showed offensive fighting fiom tlie (list, which continued until tlie second round when tho bout was stopped Several times the Nlttuny man had his opponent on his knees, ami the visiting manngot, teaiizing that a continuance of tlie content would add nothing hut excessive punishment tluevv the towel into the ling at the sounding of the gong closing the second round Tho heavy-weight bout, the only one I which the Britisher* were able to win, jiesnlted In un umiucsiionahlu victory for tlie CanadUn Brown held up the i rihn and White’s end against Guthrie 1 As soon ns the men stepped Into the [ring It could he lastly seen that the | Toronto man hud the decided advant age. outclassing Brown in weight and reach Tlie Nlttuny ihignnu, hovvovoi, put uti a plucky light ami although downed several times in the first round stuck gamely to the fight until stopped by the judge, whifcgtvc Guthrie the do elsion Whatever the function + ICE CREAM and CAKE J are in order | | HARVEY BROTHERS | 220 East College Avenue Both Phones jt WHY 1| QUALITY As a clothing store in step with modern methods and imbued with purpose of giving faultless service to our• customers, we look first to quality. Kuppenheimer AND Fashion Park Good Clothes PENN STATE DEFEATS LEHIGH MATMEN AGAIN (Continued from first page) hi nine niluutes. “Jake" wax rather careful at the beginning of tho bout but ufu>r a few minutes of grappling fur holds he took Ills man to the mat and did not hate any trouble holding him there for the remainder of the bout. 135-pound class—lJetur, Penn State ( threw Thuntus, Lehigh, with a half uelsun und body hold In four mlnnten twenty-seven seconds. Thomas was a new min and did not have u chanco with his more experienced opponent Although cautious at tho beginning. Detar nuvcrthelss took his man down und soon had his shuuldrs on tho mat UG-pound class—Mills, Penn State, threw Bertolot, Lehigh, with un arm und hod) held In four minutes. This piovcd to he the fastest bout of the evening with the Bluo and Whlto cap tain lending In this regurd Bach man was on top for a time only to bo turn ed over ngnJn This continued until Mills obtained the hold which provod fntnl to his opponent. IGS-pouud class—Mowrer, Penn Stute, won on decision from Borgdoll, Lehigh, In fifteen niluutes. Movvrer had the hardest time of any member of the tt-nm Bergdoll was «n suitable oppo nent nnd made tho Conti e County lad .extend himself to the limit to win 175-ponnd cluss—lJrown, Penn State, won from Hood. Lehigh, in nine min utes. Good was the best man that Drown has met tills >enr The men vveic on thcii feet about half the time while the remainder Brown had his man down Heavcywclght class—Booth, Lehigh, threw Farley, Penn State, with a head und body hold In four minutes, twenty six seconds. Farley, who Is a new man on the tvum, went at his mah immed iate!), took him to the mat and ap paicntl) had his shoulders to tho mat In less than fifteen seconds Booth slipped out of the hold Just tho frac tion of a second too soon and got to Ills feet only to be taken down again This occurred three times Tho last time while working for a fall. Booth oblnlned an arm roll on Farley nnd put him to the mat. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1920 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry Individual Badge Price List now ready for distribution L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Muss. Badges “* '"-ely ” Stationery PENN STATE COLLEGIAN PRINCETON TO CONTEST IN LAST DUAL MEET (ConUnucd from first page) ilnrd of vvi outlets which they produced nnd as a result these men will show to best advantage In the next few weeks duo to the fact that they are Just com ing Into form after a period of inacti vity along this line The team luw also had many disappointments due to the injury nnd sickness of many of Its members In several of the meets tho team was composed almost entirely of second string men nnd although sev eral of their first string men are slated to come back In this meet. It Is Impos sible to announce the line-tip of tho visiting team. Teams w htch hat e com peted with this seven, clrjm their heavyweight to bo the fustcsl and best in collegiate ranks today Several other members are looked upon ns "dark horses”'nnd the team is feared to a slight extent for this i cason. The Bluo nnd White team will pro bably be the same as competed In the tnmanimiiiinamtiimiiiaiiiiiiminu]]imiuti.uiomiiiiiiaiitiuiiii aimiiiiininmiiit-iiiianiimmiiuiimiimiionumiiiuaiimmsman I - 1 I Do You Own a Memoiy Book? j 8 If not, then, we ask you to come I in and. see the best and most com- I plete Memory Book in the college. I The pride is right. * THE MUSIC ROOM \' "SHE LOVES AND LIES" | Lehigh meet Inst Saturday, .when It proved Itself to be the bent nggi egatlon which "Doe" Lew la has put on thu mat Uilh year. The liloa scums to bo to give these men a large amount oC exper ience In older that they may give u good account of themselves in tho championship meet on March twenty sixth and twenty-seventh uuiuciiiiiiiiiinnimiiiiminiiimiiiiiiDiiiiiimiiiniiimiiminiiiini | If You Break Your Glasses I or you are suffering with headaches or eyestrain, SHE . j Dr. EVA B. ROAN J 522 F. College Ave. uiiuiiniiimiimiuiimiiimiumiiiiiiiiißwimtiuitJjmiiiiiiiiamiim TALMADGE She Loved and She Lied and Cupid But Smiled \ When is a Wife not a wife? When she.wins Her Hnsband Away From Herself. That’s What Marie Did. Ho didn’t love her, so she quit being his wife and became his Affinity and he fell head over heels in love with her. Then he went back to his wife and left her, and that made her glad for then she won him. J A Complication of Love, Romance, and Laughter-' Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20 Matinee Saturday at two Adults 25, Children IS cents nnd tax PASTIME |! I $3,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES {s3oooo In Cnt>h Pilzob to be given anuy'fric to thirty-nevcn pooplo In Es»n> Content on this Picture Try and be ona of theno 37 Here -f are the Rulcj' * The First Prize. $lOOO In cpsh, will bo paid to tho person submitting: the best essay of GOO words or less, answering tho following five Ques tions 1. —Who was Salome in Bl.ilicn) history, and what did she do? 2. —What Is the strongest dramatife situation In the plot of "A Mod ern Sltlomo”’ ‘ 3—How would you dencrlbe Hope Hampton's type of beauty? I*!- -1 —What is your ideal of what a motion picture star should be? X 0 —What is tho lesson taught by the story of "A Modern Salome"? 4. The Second Prize of $(100 in Cash will bu paid to the person sending In Y the essay adjudged to bu second best. In addition there will bo Fivo £ 'Prizes of $lOO each. Ton Prizes of $OO each, anil Twenty Prizes of"s2o Y each - All cssnys nun be sent to Xlttnhy Theatre who in turn will £ forward them to the judges - Thursday and Friday, March-25 and 26 --- PASTIME THEATRE ' / . ■■■- jc ¥% . ' . \y*dn«aay r March 17,1920 k JM
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