hilted u beta. defense Besse! Is the tlntr-captaln of th Red Emil Blue team the absence of Captain Clark landed the flret bleu of the latch en] b. In the Initial round Flom tell on both boxer , . took It eact and .4 !exult onl, about thlee bloat etc exchanged (luting the Cmne of le ,hole round In the qecond round, Bessel had only slight edge titer his opponent hho toned vpeed, good foot-horh and .- 1.41, en., There were set oral en -1..9 of blows but It appeared no If sib men took as much as they gave The final lounda live]) one la: I. put across some helvy uppercUts It Be.ers defense Ni as no easy thing penetmte, n thing or high has one of e hief facto: v In the awarding of the 01010,1 l* the tefetee to the Quilter ver. ilt.Tk OttMoven LIICUY Beck of Penn State - football fame and neof Penn iwthided the audience Rip e nany tingle in the next bout, e 175 'pound division The match an full' of - slugging - but both ghtetb ,here about ° at,the end the third round an d another another eitrn 'lied has cat dingle ordered by the 'fetee. 'Beck nhohed 'up good In this .and .ind pounded his man so-hard at the bout was stepped before the •unti.mns cher • - - ' When Beck and Lnena shook mitts it .oketi as if Beck has a note seasoned ghtet than his :ulcer-sem, Beck led oat of the time doting this round but the et hole there was not much action eat the end of the round Lucas bent the offense hat the bell Called a halt his shot t-lhed dmie Lubnr opened ub She second round Ith a-htud blow to the big Blue and Trite sluggel Beek Came back at 1:n nith an umber of 2101,0 and left .oirs and In addition missed se,eral Inch If landed uould hate sent his monent to the land of Meal. The third round opened nith a bang oth men seemed to he out rot blood 01 in) heat y bloss substantiated is tssumption. At' one period of the 'Lind, Lucas landed a smashing mom Betk s title übleh dared the Boasts -Ist man for a shot t time. HO vat, 0 et thelexs, able to continue the tound Lucas sent on the offense at the be nning of the extra period, and cut an -it gash near Becks eve 0 hich bled ofuktit This e‘idently got Beck ad and he traded Into LILICIas and sent ni to-the Dom Lucas got up hut sas groggy and Coach Decker saved s man the ignominy of — a knockout stepping into the ring and thus iting the bout. Technical knockout I Beck. Madera M. o.'s Coivell- The bout in the heavy weight divie n was the shortcut Mod of all the limmominnittragatattnuntittantincummmluommunninnuttamuniummunatufaimmlinumintaimminannon Penn State Billiard Parlor ; Welcomes You Candy Tobacco Cigars -N The Penn State Players PRESENT The; ,1)6 - Tereux CoiripguY ID NT. DRUCE - A Melodramatic Farce by W. S. GILBERT Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 8:15 Tickets 50é, 75c and $l.OO ===l FOR SALE 15-ROOM UP-TO-DATE FRATERNITY HOUSE CORNER ATHERTON and FOSTER Lot 127x188 • • Building in Splendid 'Repair For Further Particulars Inquire of " ' W.- 0. 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Pugh Street, PENN STATE COLLEGIAN . bouts on the fight card.- It took but one full found and-twenty-six seconds of the second one for,Madera, to big left-handed slugger to establish his 000- ei lorit Os er Cowell of Penn Madera slatted out the match by smashing light In and. landing many Mid blocs on his ultersary The big Blue and White boxer seemed to be on a rampage and knocked Cowell to the floor just as the bell rang fot the end of the loam] Madera did practi cally all of the leading during this division of the fight _ The Alleghem, High slugger contin ued his Inches-In the nest sound and when the sund had only gone on-tot less 111tht ha o lf is minute, a tetrifli left heck to Cos,'ll's ins, laid the latter out Cotton non hens 11Ice n ton of teed under the blurt and it nas not until sane time tales that the s Penn heastsselght regained histriull lenses NEW ENGLAND WRESTLERS OFFER STIFF OPPOSITION I CorairiSed from first ono's) handle and prevdrited behrie from pin ning his shoulders to` the null The bout seas an interesting exhibition of "defensiv6 se - Institut:on the Part of Bark er. In the 101 pound bout; Moore; threw 80ni11a...1, of Hnt sold. in six minutes and files econds For flume minutes niter thne was called_both men te malned on their -feet. but finally hit the mat. sith Rouillard on top Al most immediately, hones..., Meurer gained the adsantago and bold it during the, temulndet of the bout, closing In tt ith soothe?. victory rot the Blue and Tehlte 111th x double arm and neck hold The final ono bouts of the afternoon. In the 175 and heavyueight classes, uere the most exciting of the contest It Ulll3 In these heights that Lhe New England team did Ito-best work, and It Inas In the. uelghls that...the Penn State gtapplms 'had the best oppait unity to Eton hbat they could do against snotty; opponents In the 175 pound class Spanglet achi mod a bud earned fall over Eastman, of the slatting tenni - Pot a short time after the two hit tile tats, Spangler Mid uorst of matters. Berne the bout bad progt eased long, he struck his head on the mooden floor of the Alle mN. and it yeas thought for a few sec onds that he Would have to forfeit the bout He came back strong, hones er Ste narked his nay out of several bad holds and shortly after getting the up per hand, throne Eastman pith an arm and body hold - The time for this bout was fourlminutes - and thirty-four sec onds, but It has of such a whirlwind nature that It seemed much longer to the spectators The crowd was gent on Its toes every second of the bout In the unlimited class. when 'Tiny" hinehlahon threw Captain Fiske Brown, 'of Halyard The bout was a real contest from start to finish, and the fact that the Blue and White grappler did not lose was because of hid superb strength at the ,critical point In the match. The bout started off with a rush, and Macklahon seemed able to handle his lighter opponent with ease. However, before much time had elapsed. Brown got the advantage and applied an eck. hold and arm lock to iiiiteMahon. This hold Was a Ms asteious, one and several times Mae- Nlahon's shoulders were within a sum tot of an inch from the mat He In ought into play a marvelous amount of imength and finally, broke 3310W11 . 5: hold. He then got the advantage and held It until Ate throw Brown with a neck and bar lock In she minutes and fifty-five seconds.' If ,was 0ne...0f the fastest battles evei seen here to the heavyweight class, and MaeMaholgs show , of strength against annnnenitt insurprissable odds was one of the best features of the afternoon. Final acorn Penn State, 33; Hartard O. Referee, Bruce. Lafayette. Time,. Doctor Steel., a BARRON-AND ROMIG WIN , - - PLACES IN - GUARANTy MEET (Continued from first page) the first ten laps, Guillemot held sec ond position, but when the eloventh lap was reached. he began to show the ef 'feels of the gruelling pace sot by Ha), and dropped to third place, being pass ed by Higgins On the fourteenth lap he lost more ground, and Romig passed by hint into third place -It was In this older that the men finished Rays time for the distance v.as eight min utes and forty-one secondi Higgins fin ished in eight minutes and fifty-three seconds. hits Romig crossed the tape a scant tour seconds after Higgins. Guillemot finished fourth John Hopkins Meet Satirday The next meet oh the indoor sche dule for Penn State is the annual John Hopkins carnhal, uhich will be held at that institution next Saturday. Penn State has been United to enter a three cornered two mile relay race against Syracuse and Yale. Syracuse has been turning out some excellent indoor teams this winter, and the biggest opposition may be expected from the representa tives of that university. A sptoial one Best Quality`' =GROCEVEt - -r Wholesale and Retail Special Rates to Clubs and graternit r iis F YES-, 200-202 W College Ave. r imziotrAm: 0 / 4 .„ phofopla g -s ofQualify . . " State CO'llecie. 'Pa. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'FATTY ARBUCKLE in Comedy Feature of a Thousand Laughs "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" Added Attraction—MEßMAlD COMEDY—"The Simp Adults 30c, Children 15c, and tax FRIDAY and SATURDAY "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" COMING CECIL B. DeMILLE Presenting All:Star Cast including - ,Agnes Ayers, Theodore Roberts, Kathlye Williams, Forest Stanley, 'Clarence Burton,Julia Faye and Theodore Kosloff in "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" More thrillingly realistic, more sumptuously staged, than g> . f any other production DeMille has ever created. A superb pro , ducticin—a rich Cinema treat. o ivafgcq3=o.3:6=l23:6==' , p:" if,a1X623382:61:4123==i2 ,mile_relay, rice Is also being arranged betwSen teams-from Penn State and Massachimetts Institute of Technology, %Inch- should prove- Interesting The officials who are conducting arrange ! tents for the meet ale anxious to have Romig meet Guillemot again, and wit'. this end in - viev. they are now engaged in negotiations with the Frenchman. If such a race can he atmnged, it will most likely be for a distance of three miles It is probable, mm cover, that . Barron will go to this meet to compete In sent) of the hurdle events N. Y. A. C. Imitos Penn State . . - Invitations have been received by Coach Martin for Penn State entrants In the meet which will be bold under the auspices of the Nose York Athletic Club on the fifth of March. The emi cads are desirous of arranging a one mile relay between Penn State, Prince ton, Pennsylvania, and the Now "York Athletic Club. In addilion, Romig May meet Guillemot once - mere, - thin time In a five thousand metre run. If such plans materialise, there will be a urea.- et opportunity for Romig to win, for this is too long a distance for Tole Ray and he will not compote Another ev entithaf is under negotiation at the pres ent time in a huldle race between Bar ton of Penn State, and Thompson of 'Dartmouth - PANTHER QUINTET LOSES RETURN CONTEST 50-28 (Continued trona first page) man scored and Wolfe made a perfect locoed at shooting foul goals, making five out of five possibilities. Of the Panther cohorts, only Jordan and hose were able to tally and the former in tossing foul's made., five out of eight attempts Blue and White Druletaln Lead At the opening of the second period, Rose the _lively Pitt forward and co worker of Joidan, bloke the scoring ice ulth his hard won two-pointer He broke auay from the Blue and.,White guards and shot a perfect basket: Wolfe started and then Byers and Clawson scored for the - ,Panther. Next Rep- W G HOPKINS C. H. HOFF 11. & 11. Transfer Co. LIGHT HAULING Baggage, Trunks, Etc Auto Seririce Leave Orders at Co-op Plionejnell 500, Y. M. C - SrieciACAttentthitto - Students Work • - Jewels of Qiu6.lity - When bUyin g Jewelry be sure of the q ua - ity. Years of experience have taught us - to buy the BEST, and that the kind we' - are offerin g you. - - The Crabtree JEWELERS ;:M=:w;lmoimß:mmm:&;cmfr;. 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McCracken Haines guard - Byers -Field goals• Penn State—Wolfe 4, Wilson 2, Replogle 3, Klilinger /I, Haines 4, Pittsburgh—Jordan 4, Rose 3. Clawson, and Byers 2 Foul goals Wolfe 12 out of 18, Jor dan 8 out of 13 -- Substitutions—Shaner fo r r Rose. Ref erees Taggart and Wheatley Time keeper, Stuart LOST—A black plume fan Same pres umably lost Saturday evening on East College Avenue or North Mc- Allister: Street Finder please notify' COLLEGIAN Reward CANDY! A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Whitman's State-Seal CHOCOLATES in one, two and three pound packages RAY D. GELILAND- DRUGGIST State ?Zi , N j.
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