:TISTS OPEN serics of right hooks reached Nitison.awrreTratlon netted eighteen polntsi CARD WITH VICTORYI m " w ti"'". The latter became grog- flaring the halt. Stackeman was off ' i s,*. Lot eolleeted himself for a few ow- his foul shooting. makint: only seven . _ ;,mems to supply the Venn State boxer goals out of toirteen shots. The final domed from first pagi,) iwlth si.vialtl blows. The Judges award- Si'. WV ten= I'l to )5. ii.• P..na :nt e corner whilei o , Oh ., 4 ,, at00 to ilonimo.. . Th. • uno-up: it a rirpeSite Wel. ,rearing tile] ... I 'elle State Fronk xvi,i,. ,iir shr ,,,, v . h.ht. th,, , z, _ Taylor 1.10.1, By Narrow 3lareht „ n.l ,Wore rangy that, his ! . Taylor proved that he was a fighter . 41 '.... I iartman F. ~,,,, „vas ~ a ~,y hand. !to iii s first, appearanee in the Nittany C. .., op., , tort ..., slott . ty, o: , e , ‘ riati. and only List by a t rarr a w may . Gerhardt at up his ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,. D ., ,, , ,, , •r i:ria :i i 3: i:li . r. Mill, siillll,l ili.igr i, " A rl'h -.. ''''''' '''. ~-L,..; thi. aiabia by a 1 , 4 , th . - jiyele awl both exeliamted puta•lies ' a . his p , , 5„, ,, 5 , al, the haul, , from the shin. As the rots] eliisist. ii , allivliviaall and foll.inasi up;—i''''''' rink ill " h.ad. Taylor. with n . _ 11,1.4,1" r-aeh. iidsl this is an wham- ,vith Di.•rura El= I=EI2 [11'.•11. 11 1 1',,,01 . .:11111 tVaS a 1111, ..f My. V. Mid last IL.• longest. Al 1= "no 11,wlarinz in fav -01, h•nn Sllll.. hexer 111111 111111.1 . Th.. refer.., /*,...j• /of 11, Springfield ',Nei' :111.1 'l.]lll ~ .11.1 . 11 the, was a .1111.81,11 v0114,1'11- 40r. floth showed a great z.u,t•mess in their x..haaa.. Matches and the per =MEM wind4,l in the final ilt.•l free-for-all methods previonA long.& and I wings Were taken in addl ., raultil tale of Mows whlph ll=l As the time ail V:. Ilel•ii. n hile hewed a shade 'nide id skill livid and 110411110 e of this, the iv...irdeit the d. • . • i=inn to tln• ho.;,a. 11:1011 Mite!a.m.: Stout. CI. pin wam easily superior his G•'n Englanel rival. al b,. Springfield boy showed gain "was rather lax. however. hate• punished his man to a er extent had he wished to do rounn • ;Ind throughout chai•in demon:grated his ex- ,twork. quicknes and agility. rang very swlrmly and feel- NittanY Mugger MEI= Some several times. opened the third round with lard blows and pounded the LI defender the entire round. ices awarded the derision to a l'enn Slate freshman. filled pound position and won over is Springfield aggressor. Only 111101111( of action developed in round. as each man was siz is opponent before risking any on. Wert was the more ag alt hough Russell never re exeha age taps with the year the judges awarded the de the Penn State boxer. In I'uls VII Murky Fight n Pucillo of Springfield faced II the 115 pound class and was a technical knockout it the in the third round. when the enn State slugger weakened. rho was expected to appear at •ht below. stood up pluckily the snperiur weight and skill opponent . and deserves great 1r his work. • first round. both nnent,d eau and the Red and White man 1 Vasilh. :lhotst the ring and seeing an opening, re:u•hed his n. opponent again and again to os, and Vanilla resisted in a d e lit 1011. The refer° stop bout after one mi nute and for t See.lllo,l had elapsed. award s• Isnivall knockout to Pueillo. Itordo, Stops Mwasim ler. fighting in the 160 110111111 efeated his Springfield oppon -110011. man of taller build and heavier. As the bold opened. shined aggressiveness and 5 , 11110 light punches.Ch the snit man promptly returned. fell Into many clinches In the slow round which speeded te lt.. end. hind round scree a terrific ex of 610WR and !lordlier using a HOY & NEIDIGH High Grade Groceries a Specialty A FULL LINE OF Confectionery and Fruits. -.-, - - - - • • .+4-4-1- IIF, I 4 }++ K. METZGER L. K. METZGER t e z *Wig s ••1 - • • " Fountain Pens of ALL MAKES repaired right at our store. Pen returned to you the followitig day. We straighten points Put in new points Clean and overhaul pen Put in new socks Replace broken parts, etc. Orders taken for Rubber Stamps of all kinds Typewriters for Rent and Sale. Join our Library-25c to join. It contains over 600 books "Always Trying to Better Our Store For You." . K. METZGER 111-115 Allen St. lEZIE! Th.• third 1 . 4.1111,1 Opened With a rush 4,chang.• 4of I.lairs. 1:001 ) oogts grow-ty. tho two wore game to ond and it was a onostion :10 to 3111; ilia: right tip it., this. af Litt' 10411 Wig , ittrtirlieti to Alil .If Spring fig.l4l. Cros‘lller Win% Itmit and 3104. t Wi:h twe learns tied. everylltin. en the WhIIIiIILT el the l',•1111 Slat, t•:11:1.• 1111 , 1101 with the 114... es III:111 1.111.• a similar lati a the 1,111191 ('1 tool: th lead 111111 1/0,11111. 111111, 111-1141 1 1 1 SSIVO the round 1111,1111,11. The seem.' mind differed from the ril,l 111111 111,11 111,11111•M.11, ‘ , llllllllll. 1 . 1,W1111, opened Willi a right 111111111 , 11 i 111111 11%1114111 I,llll'llNi means of a right hook to the Jaw. The little boxer 1.111111 111111111 it difficult tin tidier 1 . 1.111, Slate CrorlVlltor 1111, 1111111111 :a terrific HOW reeked the gunny Italian. Ile dennnistrltted a large alil4ollllL of science in this 111111111 and kept away fmtn The final round. to decide the bout and the meet. opened -with a fair ex-: change or hard wallops. Crowther' than kept the New Englander at arms length :tint delivered many wide right swings to the face and hotly. f lower_ Cr. title did not seen, to effect the Springfield boxer and Croit:ther speed ed his work just liefere the hall rang, landing many blows and forcing the opponent to clinch for hls own wifely. Tito judges awarded the bout to 'Crowther. score: Pear State. 4, Spring field. 3. Referee. Prank McCracken, of the Philadelphia Publle Ledger: Judges, 11. A. lirue(•, of Lafayette. 111111 414 Pittsburgh. FROSH MAKE CLEAN SWEEP ON LONG-TRIP Continued from first page) Vitthes were defeated by a emnfort :dote wire.Zonarhable fool shooting by naeliannon. forward On tho Blue and Gold five. was a big asset in the showing of thy Pitt Prosh. lie Made hintene shuts oat .of the seventeen trials good. I hirtnian of the Nittany Hints i.r..sed to he the sensation of the by l'agillLT seven baskets during the erentllt.t. l'otir Were lllade fro, the venter of the fhen• In the first per The sear, at the end of the first half was 17 to IT iu fa ear al Penn State aml fr that that. on. the latter team was nee••r iu hnumdiate clangeralthough the Pitt quintet mole :t spurt at one little as the result of a temporary rest lalnm I, the Nlttany team. I , iold goals by every man .M 1 11l tilt• 111111 %VIII( 0 ...v...........,......... : E. W. Gernerd 7 • Merchant Tailor S $ so Next to Post Office is $ $ immiviirmsmovvomittimsmiverets l'itt Frosh Buchannan Fawcett ...... Frank Evans ... Flannigan OREM Substitutions—ltrovkinan for Evans. Wills for Vrank. Frank for Wills. Field Goals—Shaner 2. Ilartroan 7, Gerhardt 2. Aro.ll I, Stool:envoi 2, Ituchannon 2. Fa wo,•tl. I. Krans I. Flannigan 1. Fon! Iloaln—Stuekumun 12 nut of 20 poi.. .on 30 out of 17. Rcfrrn-- \\'ua•ii'i,•l. W. Yu. Freshmen Full rh,• final game of the trip Waa play -41 with the W. Va. Freshmen and was •xreedingly rough but the NittanY , arlings proved equal to the ocea -hol and ,asily trimmed the home team. .1 three point had seemed by the Int- ter in the first few seconds of play was short lived bemuse of fine shooting by tio• Nee ond White five and at the close of the first period, the score stood 19 to 11 in favor of Penn State. The wort; of Craver, the W. Va. captain, ....as the 01104:11111111g feature of the half. With the opening of the last period, t:inieger's proteges fought like wild- eats and wee,• soon far out in front.' ale. final few minutes of the game espesially beneficial to Penn State. rive or six field goals being rained Mi. the basket from all angles of the floor by Ilartman and Gerhardt. The ssering of the West Vriginla machine In the second half was restricted to tw•o nelti goals nod five foul goals. Ar n•lt Vlayed n fine guarding game dur- Mg the evening for Penn State. Penn State Fresh W. Va. Frosh ShamaOr DeVaughn SllittilillailillS—Gralnn for NlMlkin, Gan for Craddock. Field Goals---Shan er Hartman 6. Gerhak•dt 6. Yost 1. c'mver 2. Mowry 2. NlMlkin 1, Graham 1. Foul Goals—ttu•tman It out of 15, Craver 11 out of 16, Mowry 2 out of 4. I teferee—l !of f ma n. TEAM PICKED TO MEET LEHIGH MATMEN (Continued from first page) minutes of the time and the coach way pick him to represent Penn State in the 1,11101 meet, because of the prev ious mat experience which he has had. Wilson earned the right of represent ing Penn State in the 175 pound clays by obtaining a fall from I3urdan in the final input of that class on Saturday afternoon. Wilson has laud previous wrestling experience at this institution. Last year he mode a strong bid for a varsity position but illness prevented him front continuing his good work. ;Tile ...melt is expecting him to make rrvtitablh showing, during the present 31e311 Mum injured - Tiny" MeNlahon, reprearnted, 1 •e o n State so notably in the hetiv weight clam last year suffered a din.: plaved vertebra in the trials .last Sat notay. on Sunday he mint to a bone FOR SALE I full dress (isimplete) size 35; 1 ruxedo (two piece). size 36; 2 shirts, Prueneatly new. Inquire J. Phi Epsilon Pi House. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro. Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Uunion Arcade Badges Jewelry Stationery • -01" Tit nitiag Dicke Co. Phofoplags Quahy Avv :kg State College, TUESDAY First Pennsylvania Showing of KATHERINE McDONALD in "Trust Your Wife" Added Attraction Round No. I of "The Leather Pushers" from the boxing stories that appearred in Collier's by H. C. Witmer. WEDNESDAY TOM MIX in “Trailin" BOBBY VERNON in "Fresh From the Farm" THURSDAY CHARLES RAY in R. S. V. P. MERMAID COMEDY—"The Adviser" . . • FRIDAY and SATURDAY First Pennsylvania Showing of All Star Cast in "THE ROSARY An Appealing Story of Simple Folk— A Lavish Production of Mystic India FRlDAY—Pastime DORIS KEANE in "Romance" CHRISTIE COMEDY SATURDAY VIOLA DANA in "The 14th Lover" NEWS WEEKLY T!E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN settinic specialist in Youngstown. Ohio. t thne. had their oPlit . inetils gnslthut 1. r Nthre and It Is doubtful whether he will he t breath. Fast work l.y heed, Koehler . . , attaslay's vehlest waA exceedingly able to return to the mats at alt during and m e e n th an. w h o ha i l 6.•.• n sahsti- : close thronglomt with life two teams the present season. Barton. who tins, tuted at •forward for Miller. threw Is, el: and nest: to the last see the :wales at 280 .pounds has been lead to the side'of l'e'as Stn e oud her.• • 2 :e t o'. Field goads by Reed, showing unusual ability this year. He the advantage remained for the cored.. ' • • •.:si kokler in the first half. is fact for a man of his size and he:der of the game. Pia mad , . •olo• so ,„„ ss f il l foul allots by possesses an abnormal amount ofd tort In the last two or three mint., 1.. • Oclo. :hate right on the ;strength. In tile first bout with Me- wrest the honors - from the Ma e and heels le; W. .1., Inn the presidents Mahon on Saturday. attenuant he ob-1 White team but its atteuipt netted wev • a 111 fie Ito strong for the inexper t:tined a tall from "Tiny" and when.only One point and the battle elesed at !otos,: Lions :nal managed to complete they met for the second tune during . Id to 27. The - . the versed with a I 2 to 12 lead. the trials. the latter received the In jury 'to his neck. Lust Saturday the Lehigh matmen met the grapplers from the New York Athh•tte Club and lout the meet by a 24 to 0 :wore. The New Yorkers won ev ery bout and in three eases obtained falls. With the exception of Thompson. who wrestles 146 instead of 135 this year. tha Brown and White team is composed of all new men this season. With the varsity away, the main lo cal- attraction on the wrestling sched ule for next Saturday afternoon is a 'meet which will be etnaed between the Freshmen and Two-year Angie teams The Frosh team will be composed of the . men who wrestled against the Sophomores in the underclass scrap several weeks ago. TOSSERS BEAT PM' AND LOSE VO W. & J (Continued from, first nage) opposition at the hands of Penn State. Penn State fieenrem Good Lead Hermann's proteges took advantage of a poor start made by their oppon ents and, before the latter had fully awakened, were leading by a big mar gin of eight points. Pitt, however, came back with a rush in the middle of the period and due•to field goals registered by Levinson and - Jordan and to timely foul shooting by Levinson, soon ,had the lead. Despite the heroic response of the Lions to this predicament, the Glue and Gold quintet held onto their advantage until the gong sounded and the half ended 14 to 12. Craver Craddock . Mowry. The sucond 1 . 4404 found the Nittany machine functioning at Its best. Driv en on by the thought that it wan en-I tirely possible to beat the Pitt passers on their own flOor and urged on by a great crowd of loyal Alumni, who were on hand to support their alma mater. the Blue and White cagemen strug gled with desperation and in a short ::nmitsintimmtuniamitmunanminnitannnanicammininm m a -... ::_,.‘ '7::. v;.:.:. .y..1...1i.., I Visit . i Cash and Carry 1 Fye Store I Imninnotimmunnmptiamaanimmicnnmmmuntmommu I 111 IIIi• 5.,01111 nail, the Moe and I.l.vioson IV"hil•• stweessfill Penn State Reed 3111Ier Simir Loeffler Koehler Substitutions-314.0011mn fm• • . . . Field ❑oats—heed 4. Shr.r I. Loeffler "r was very 1111ste.dr 1, Koehler 3, 31eColltun I. Levinson I. !fi his shooting nl rmas during the per-. Jordan 2, Funk 1, Byers 2. P.m' U..1:41". ooh• ""1 of nine at -Reed 10 out of IC. Levinson I 3 to IS.. t"i"ll.:. ,IleCollmu, who started at one Referee—Slack. ~ f the ho . a•ard position. had to tie tak ll 1 ilt . 1,11.l• of an injury to his foot Penn Slate Overa.'onnleiii and his alisenve weakened the team to The defeat of 'the Nittany ins,ers IVashington on the folloniag eveii!'nf two cowl brothers proved to be, wax largely due to 0,1 . - elillfiliol/1 . 1. 31`. h e h e e i e „et of th e W as hington o at. quired through defeat of the Pitt Pan-' itt . ~....a,bering twenty-two points of titer but the strength of the W. & .I.i th,, total t„.„„ty_six. five cannot he denied. The latter has' Ty,• been going through one of the beat! years in its history In every line of. • ..__ sport and against Penn State &slur day exhibited great form. 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