Page Four VARSITY RING ARTISTS DEFEAT CARNEGIE TECH (continued from first Pape) their faces. The third round WWI largely n repetition ill the preceding sounds with both Cartaga and ICahley still mixing things. Nahley landed some hard punches during this round and displayed a sronderful follow-up on all his Mous The bout Pas declared draw and an extra too minute round theyordered h) the referee to decide the ss inner When the extra round began. the Blue and White and the Plaid got a real mixing It has tt reg ular slugfest from beginning to end hith Isith of the men giving and taking In rut rl fashion Kahle) , stun awarded the decision at.the end oi the round b) the Lefts ee The fight In the 196 pound class was also a good snatch with Martin of Tech fighting against Calfliths of this in , stitution Griffiths showed his super lorit curio in the fight and kept his opponent guessing until the gong sounded for the end of the third round In the opening round, Griffiths start ed right in to stake things lively. He landed hard blows to Martin's face at tt ill, while Martin blocked and covered as best Ite could Beaty jabs and hooks seemed to be in GtiMth's line and he put theta unless In fine stile The men tented to their corner with Grilllths still carp, 'nit the smile that he had worn thloUghout the tonna and wlth Martin nursing a deep gash in his nose Martin's face was the center of attraction for many bard blows in the second round Gtilliths jabbed awn) at this objective during the whole round and still more the smile that he displaa ed in the first one. Martin tent to his cornet rather groggy While the 13100 and White bowl seemed as cool as a cucumber Griffiths started things moving in the last round when he re petaingb rushed the Tech man to the ropes and on several occasions it is highb probable that he would have won a earlier decision mer his clan had It n not been that he tacked the Propel follow-up - Malkin took his punishment like a man and was game until the last. The referee awarded the decision to Griffiths Cooper Fouls Kassel The bout in the 135 pound class moved to be the tamest one on the fight card Cooper 01 the Blue and White squad had Hassel of Tech as his opponent In this division. When the two men entered the ring It wws highly evident that the match would not be of the same 'calibre as those which had been previously run off. Hassel appear ed to be no match tot the experienced and hoary hitting Nlttany man for he displayed poor form and looked as If he was making his debut in the toped mono. 'When' the round: was about half as er, CoOper, blows to his opponents body, Inadvert ently landed one vs high was declared to be a foul The bout was stopped by Referee Eioftemeyer and the decision awarded to Hassel This was the only tally made by the Plaid boxers Atnarlsh ivies Decision In the 14t pound e 1.% Atnarfsh and Wlttmer of Tech staged a bout uhlch could be characterized as a rogular slugging match The first round open ed slow. Atnarish shooed considerable caution and it on plain that he was desirous to learn Wittmerts style be fore he attempted any offensive Ouch As the round o ore on he loosened up a bit and penetrated the Tartan's guard for some healthy punches Both men store slugging away 'ohen the gong mug Atnartsh :carried the 'fight to Wituner in the second clued. At the tcry outset he landed a hard jab to the latter s Jan_ and repeat. with' sortie hard on. to the WO. Atnarish ap peared to be putting his entire weight behind his blotto and they'seemed to hate the desired effect The round mut The State College Plumb ing and Heating Co. Located in rear of No 300 booth Ath. erton Street, Bell Phone 37-3, desires a portion of your patronage Competition is the life of trade Price, Promptness and Efficiency an all-worth considering Call us and try us out. We will try our best to keep you al ways as a customer. Hot Water Heat a Specialty Why? 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EM==MIIIUM The final bout on, the card came In the 100 pound class 511th Bordner of thin institution lining up against Campbell of the Smoky City aggregation The fight was closely contested from the first gong until the last one which came at the end of the fourth round limy wuch as the bout was declaredadraw hen the regular [Mee rounds had been fought In the initial :nand both men started off slow but towel cis the end warmed up considerably Campbell probably handed more blows than did his Blue anal White adversary In this din !sloe of the fight The two boxers toll to slugging immediately after the bell announced the beginning of the second round Bordner blocked well, landed some punches that counted. and be sides showed a good follow-up to all of his blows The round can stacks be credited to Bordner Bordner continu ed his good walk 01 thespreylous round and rained blows to the face of Camp bell The latter looser made some '4l - swings sat the Nittany man but It seemed as if Bonin. had luck with him and consequently ducked away just at the tight time Both men real toed that the extra period ordered by the referee meant an opportunito for uncorking-something, There was one exchange of bloats after another with Bordner doing practically all of the noshing The decision went to Bonin. FROSH CAGEMEN LOSE TWO GAMES ON TRIP WEST (Continued from nret page) the Panther fans but the Penn State yearlings came back in the nest half and put up a terrific fight for the lead. They cut down the Pitt handicap from nine to four points when the teal ahistle put a stop to further play The Panther - Cubs played a splendid game and held en obylous superiority in the lest ported, shooting oYer to ice .as may, field goals as the Bitten) Cubs but n In the neat half the tide tinned and the Blue and White men staged a strong comeback Turner did some wonderful ,foul shooting in this game and contributed most largely touaid the Penn State score., He caged 24 out of 29 attempts, and in the second half, when the Blue and White yearlings strove for the leadership. he missed only one ..out of 12 He and Cornaall acre .the main scoeiss, each capturing 'four field ,goals The . , last game of the set les not scheduled until Yecently, - UILS playtd against-Indiana -Normal and again the Freshmen Stele dealt a defeat.- This contest like the game with West Vir ginia Freshmen nes not comparable to the brand of basketball displayed in tha game With Pitt, and the Yearlings lost, although by - only'one point, the final result being 31 to 36 Schoenfeld stood Most Good _Dressers Bring' Their clothes to us for cleaning. pres sing and repairing. 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Speer has long been a notable figure at such conferences and It was his inspirational guidance which made the Juniata Conference such Is success last year Dr Haas has had long_ ex pel Mile° with students and knows their needs front the standpoint of an _edu cator Dr. MacKenzie is aman of national reputation as a religious leader and theologian His talks on the Bible and Bible study have been pleas ing features oft such conferences in the past The other men and women mentioned are also well versed in their particular lines of work and will add much to the conference. 411 the conference leaders will be available for interviews and It Is from this phase of the conference that the most is expected. The Stud ent Volunteer representatives will be these to tell of the specrllc fields of work. which ate open at the present time and to attempt to show the dole gates the wonderful opportunities for the college students of today. The Penn State Delegation to this conference has been limited to fl'ity COLLEGE QUICK LUNCH delegates and to date more than half of these places have been filled. There are still a few places open and those Quick and Efficient Ser students who can and will attend are vice a Specialty. urged to stop at the tl hut irnmediatelY It is expected that financial aid can I 1 The Fashion ,Shop 1 MEN'S OUTFITTERS • L FASHION 'PARK CLOTHES :21 CLEANING PRESSING TAILORIN G Lageolmentammescapeimectimamioniessais _Pra,MViteek:62V. Thos H Ince Super-Production with FLORENCE. VIDOR and ijDo Y, HOUSE PETER S "V Added MACK SENNETT,COMEDY ' S gc "Bungalow Troubles" re t - WEDNESDAY • A WM. FARNUM y O in "Drag Harlan" A Added CHRISTIE' COMEDY V 'A Homespun Hero" TUESDAY COMING FEBRUARY I4iti and, 15th ' Matinee Dai ly POLA. 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Ile has been rapeclally gratified at the Imps number of candidates who parti cipated In the trials, and the spirit that exists innong the grapplers, signifying the common purpose of making this sears wrestling team one of the best eves turned out at Penn State. The proportion of the men who compotes the teams proper and those who take - part In the trials Is tery small, and It Is the efforts of the men who came out although they knew they hardly had a chance to make the team that have pleased the coaching staff. During the preliminary and semi final trials there .ere some excellent Louts, and several upsets The trials enabled the roaches to size up the Miss Ethel Sparkit xlll (begin her dancing classes this week at - her home The advanced class will start tomorrow bile the class Ft beginners Iv sched uled to begin Monday, February four teenth. Please Note—Children will be, admitted, onli to matinees at half price, as all seats for evenings will be aoe and tax. - squad as a Whole at the present time and to see what men are progressing ifloat and are likely candidates for this year's teams CAGE TEAM, ENCOUNTERS STIFF OPPOSITION ON TRIP (Continued from trot Dose) - playing against the President., the lanky center playing like a whirlwind. Wolfe and =lnger also contributed tyro-pointers to the Blue and White total, On the Wash-Jeff side, Carroll, the roving guard, played a stellar game and though he was unable to achieve a field goal, aided his men within an inch of victory His foul shooting 'ant marl, missing only ono attempt in W. G HOPKINS C. H. HOFF IL 81 H. - Transfer Co: LIGHT HAULING Baggage, Trunks, Etc Auto Service Leave Orders at Co-op Phone—Bell 500; Y. M. C A. Hut Special Attention to Students Work' mcmatutomosnumaismuncumummostonnaninunnumnincummiummultimmunonauimminmunmin an 1 ..- ^ , g - I Penn:State Billiard - Pallor i Wiconites _You Candy, , Tobacco 4101 our business we give a lot 1_ C; ':of+" attention . We wzll gladly faiinish you with iii'estirriiie on \your j6b. • iCr:eikotr - e ;4E,IAIEI-ER.S ~ c mns: Tuesday, February 8, 1921 each half, his final record for fouls being 13 out of lb For- the Penn State team, Wolfe played a similar role 10 - the that half he made 10 out of 11 but in the next half he made 4 out of 6 - The line-up man as follows ... Wenn State Was6•Jetf Wolfe - C. Conn Wilson _ Ramsey Replogle Elloon Haines Raiser Rllllnser Carroll - forward _ forward. Center . -guard _ guard. Meld goals• Penh ,Statoolfo 2 Replogle - 2; and - 1:111Inger 2 Wash- Jeff—Ramsey 2, Ellson_2, Raiser Poul goals Wolfe 14 out 'of 17; Car roll 13 out of It 7 Subntitutiong Ritner for Wilson • SPECIAL THIS - WEEK - ONLY FANCY CALIFORNIA , - PEACHES , s at 35c pe r can r - GENTZEL-'S 260-202 E College Ave. fr.swit4a;t4itivog -. ' • Cigars ,:z.:,...:3:<>323== ti Greatest ,Corned of All Times, 0 0 io: Ki 0
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