Page Four PENN STATE BOXERS FACE DIFFICULT MEETS (Continued from first page) one which Coitli Hallow hopea to ovc»- Lome it it is puhhllilc. Cu|ilnin MuFuiN den mill Filcthnun, thu men who nro mbmlng this ycur were rated an-two of the elevotc'Ht boxerx ever turned out fioni thin Institution mid Mere largely reuponslbic foi the wliming of every meet non by the Penn Stuto team (lut ing tliu Inst two ycatH. Cuptan Kahlcy Mho hows in the 1 ir» iimind class mid Aiken of the IbO pound class mu the only consistent \\ innors upon which Coich llailon can depend mid ns a result thu Nittuny* mentor will build his team around these two %etorans. Tlnce is no demth of candidates for the team, however One bundled mid twenty-five men including Fieshmen lia\e repoiteil fm the dally practices which are being singed In tho Aunory. In the 115 pound class, Captuln Kahlcy has three contestants for his position. Tho men who me trying, out for this class me Iteesc. Tate mid Kaiser and fiom present Indications all of these candidates are ovcnly matched Chapin, Filed and Jenkins are thu trio who nro snuggling for a position in tho IJS pound class with llic first two mentioned exhibiting Improved form ovui that dis played last vent. Cooper, of last sea son's varsity Is showing up well in tho 13S pound class hut both Caffeity and Vasllia are also making a strong bid foi tho berth. Coopei's experience In the boxing game will no doubt stand him In good stead during tho coming meets und will make his two opponents step lively If they hope to represent Penn State In this class. Tho contenders for the 115 pound weight uro Atnuiish, Butler and Grl lllths. Atnmlsh was one of tho best boxers on last vein's Freshman team und at thu piesent time Is showing up weli Aikcns, Boidner. Brown, Taylor Rvcrett nnd Anders are the most likely ones in the 180 pound class with Aiken having a slight edgu over tho other candidates Clark and Wclas seem to have thu most ability among those who are making a bid for a berth in thu 170 pound division. In tho final oi heavyweight class. Coach Hmlow has two men who will considerably strengthen the team where it was particularly weak last season. Beck mid Schuster, both of them filling tackle positions on the varsity footbull team fur the season Just finished will bo the contenders for this heavyweight Iwrth. In practice last y ear Beck showed himself to he a hard hittci nnd a man that can f UlllUl|amt\vGV|(dV n man that can fill this dllllcult place on a boxing team Three liura-collegiato meets have been planned before the varsity schedule bo gins A Novice Meet has also been arranged for and will be for all men who havo never participated In n boxing meet befoie. In addition to these two contests the Ftcshman and Sophomoic scrip will no doubt be tho cause of much Interest. Later on, a meet for thu championship of tho college wilt be 1 staged 'WILSON CLOSED SERIES 1 WITH STIRRING APPEAL (Continued from first page) brought forth for tho piesent falluio of this program Is merely because It Is not undertaken. “The Call of tho pre sent day is tor Christians with real red virile blood nnd who nio not afraid to shed this blood If necessary* for the cuuso of Christ. rommmnrommMammawmMMMmmMroimißmwj { L. K. METZGER SERVICE L. K. METZGER j | The Fastest Growing Store in State College | S There are two important reasons for the growth of our store. First, that Store g must stock the kind of merchandise people want or need. Second, that store must J serve the people in a courteous manner. Our clerks are instructed that their salary is 9 paid by the customer, not by us, therefore they must be courteous and respectful at all S times. 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"Thu world tonight Is suffering fiom wounds,. shedding its blood Somo one must como to tho wreckage and aid,” To do this leQiilres an unselfish sphlt, u lonunclatlon of self foi the higher things of life. "The task Is here, languago cannot possibly describe the sulTeilng In the world tonight,” said Mi. Wilson. Tho real appeal of tho scries opened at this point and the spenkcr put forth an appeal to the will, decision and powers of action of his hoareis, to their moral HpUUua! and Intellectual nature to somo action according to the ability and world. "You cannot build thu man world. "You cannot rbulld the man bood needed without übsolutc founda tions, neither can you build a diame ter on sand without spiritual nutrition.” was Mr. Wilson’s next startling state ment. Ho stated that tho noxt ten years should he put In preparation and the next forty in servlco. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS*. nniiiimiiiuamnmiiiianiimtmiainiimiiiiamßtmmaimiimHiDiiiimmiiniiiiinmuaimimiiiiaiiiii iiiiniiiiimiinauuiiiiiiiiaiiimn I Penn State Billiard Parlor j j Welcomes You [ j Candy Tobacco Cigars J Dioininirtmninn»iinini»ni»nnp»nii»»»aniiiiirniiDiiiiiniimßiiiiinmnniiiiimmianmmiiumiiininiiiPiimiiiuuDiiiiiiiniiiaiimi Electrical Xmas Suggestions Her aid to beauty, a Curling'lron. No fingers are burned When the toast is turned “Turnover Toaster” That good old fashion coffee is best made by an Electric Percola tor. She would be more than pleased with an Electric Cleaner, Portable or an Electric Grill. 1 Electrical Supply Co. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MAJOR JOHNSON ADDED TO MILITARY PERSONNEL Majoi Harold R. Johnson, Gill Cavalry U. S Army, hut* reported for dut\ hero In the Depailmoni of Military Science and Tactics. Tlilh latest addition to the personnel of the department brings the number of thu stud to seven, in* eluding tlueo sergeants, onn captain, two majors and one colonel. Major Johnson cnteicd thu urmv la 190 J and since that lime has seen nc tlve service In the Philippines and on the Mexican bordu, besides command ing overseas Ills last assignment bo foie coming to State College was with the Texas houlet patrol. In which he was malting adjutant of the Rh* B ml district. In Prance he was Ltcutcumt Colonel of the SOth field Aitlltcry In army circles, Major Johnson Ims gained wide distinction because of his expel t horsmunship and skill ns a polo plnjoi. He ranks among the leaders In both of these sports Ills duties us Assistant' Professoi of Milltnij Science and Tactics here at the college begun at the fh st of the month Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing. Thoy havo forb cd a habit which is bard to break. You ought to Join them—why don’t you do it today? UNIQUE TAILORING CO. E. W. Gornard BUY YOURSFLF A PAIR of SKI’S Get outdoors and get real ex hilarating and exciting exercise. Large assortment of Ski's just arrived. The Edgo~Graincd • jfortMbmdl iSki Is a Winner t Parchment Paper for Lamp Shades. YORK COUNTY CLUII PEA VS I Christman danco to be held In York Plo of the county. Invitations are > FREE CIIKISmMS DANCE tho owning or December thirtieth. The ln * sent to all perspective collojro mi At Riii(*oilnc‘’of till* \ 111 ki’nmitvrinh dance will bo a no-admUslon affair and York. Among the speakers of th held lust Wednesday ovenl nr ui mnuu- lH boin, >’ llcld for tho oxpress purposo ovcnlng: will bo/'Dlck" Harlow and Hoi montX.r™“ta“ r.ll \ ZEu <* 1 ’«"" st “'» «"■»»* •»» ■>»- ° r «» sylvanla House of Representatives. Tuesday, December. 14,1920
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