'Mg on the program. In the meet which . .vas held with lily S. Y. C. A. lest AMOSET CHOCOLATES g Thommem opponent en a cif,i,jon. Oehrle IS al tilf• = ' , .m I'M!. ill 1..X1...111.111 The kind that has stood the test for 15 years at State AHAM & SONS On the Corner Exclusive Agents Hinlilniiiii11111011111111111111t3111111111111(711111111101C11111111!:114211111111111 1 11 111111111111 C 2111111111111 I 3111 /: 1111111(7111111111111 C 11111 ff res to Date at , . 4%. Juniata IG. ate 31. DiekinFon 11. At, 21. Lebanon Valley 14 at, S. Itueknell 12. Ate :IG. Pitt 7. V. & .1. 2G. Rosin,: Mee'. n Altoona_ High 16. n 26. Bellefonte 21. •n 42. Kiski 24. 42. Pitt Frost) 25. .n 42. W. V,. Frosh 23. ILE OF RE-EXAMS PILED BY REGISTRAR tinned from first page) his permit for the re•exami all conflicts in re-examinn writing, at the Registrars' of ire Thursday noon. February day. I:31/ P. M. March II Anip . C. A. 100 Hors. ss L. A. .219 Dairy 19 L. A. I prmrses . rvmrsr•si -On An 104 N 1111.,. A 201 Eng. C. MIMEO .nn.,•+: "00 Eng. I) 1::10 P. 31., Mnre 11 "00 Eng. I) d.r.oge,l .......... L. .1. duy. 1:311 P. M.. )lure 16 an ..aura,sl Eng. I) day, 6:30 M., March IS all courses) lay. I:30 P. 31., March IS ....200 Eng. 1) %nun. 16 L.:l. ...:201 Eng. C .31.1. 315 'Alin I. mi,es) .our. Mng. A 202 81,11. MIME DM Eng A cemrses) Am I , 'day. I :Mt P. M.. March ?A "00 FlOl2. .•ul 11 •day. I:30 P. 31.. 31ilrelt . 20 . .....2011........ Flng. 1) Hay. I:30 P. )1.. Nardi Vi 239 Dairy .. B. MIME .11 courses 100. 200 Hort. .411 En g. C 313 Main EiMEME . 23 I. A. 201, I.og. A 1 • , st.s) 4 NleA. II r this. t:3O I'. H. Mardi :10 (nil .M 1 . .0 'NM Ellg. I) irday. I:30 P. M., April I vuurs,,A .1 05 A;r. 100 llort. :1 ”00 Mug. I) ...104 Mug. .\ ....201 Mtg. C .25. 20 A. .200 3lng. A 11111=i1 MEM 210 Fng. C 201 Eng. .1 I MEET TWO-YEAR GS ON MAT TOMORROW 'ontinued from first Page) r. :Istarie has been making ex d progress and he should make showing for himself when he on the mats tomorrow. the .11111 wrestler. who has —Pair .if Glasses on East Ileav lite. rase containing gilt disk nil white gold shell rifts. Ile- Collegian Office. The Last Days of the Sale Saturday, Feb. I 1 th, ends the Sec ond Pre-Inventory Sale. There are at the present time many shoes that we are selling at prices which are below today's market. Better look them over. 20th Century Shoe Co.: 121 Allen St. State College on air. mats of Priin Slate in th.• last few months. will ~nattyin 135 ;salmi tolass inr titi• Prn.h. Ile !s es .ssalingly fast from the stand. but in thP 1.3e1 in• ims 1:111,1•11 g•NII•t11. follow his :nail 1.. tiv• finny. Parthineiro. who. is iho iinileri•lnss svr:at Van a IlOriSiall franj '2l. will again reiwwwin.the Ftwshinen in the 17iS pound Thomas will lv 11 ,0 I.arlilm relwwwinalivii In 1110 177 1101111 Claus Wet7.ol. 22. Will in :111 lwavyw..ight. TOSSERS STRENGTHENED FOR GAME WITH BETHANY (Continued from first page) Jured his ankle in tits last game e 1 (1,1.1 trip and had ill he taken out the latter I part of it but he WaS basic in praetis, IVeglnesday and trill 110 :0/11. 10 per form tomorrow evening. heed will play the tither forward while Shah. will he at renter as initial and Koehler and I.oeffler will ammar at their timed places :is guards. 'rho tenor Neill thus he Mende:ll to that which Martell in Lill. WaSilillg I 01l "Illi Jefferson gate, TM. :tonal At...hgth .4 tho 11 - 4,1 Vit.. I 01111:1 ihstittition in lint fully Imown lan it IS 1,1/11listi to 1... .1111, sit...ti., ..ut th.• fl.hr this stqt,..it :11111 C1:1011 I 14.1.- 111.11111 IS 1,1111111 , -1111Y lo..king fol.W:11.11 It 0 lt hard battle on Saturday. Ile has eautioned his proteges against over , hmliing Itethany while awaiting' 11)1. 114 , 111111 1901.111• with the Ph I ites and will instruct them to 1:11:.• atlyhttla.l.• ..f ..v -..0. ..phurt iiii ity hffo-t,-.1 tll.-ill by tho• NITTANY MATMEN LEAVE FOR YEAR'S FIRST MEET (Continual from first page) lion as might lit. desired. At the pres ent time he is having trouble with an injured leg. hut the Injury is only of it minor nature and SllOlll,l not interfere with him 1n any great extent. Wein schenk will in all probability meet R. P. Iler of Lehigh in the 123 pound bout. In the nte . tit which was staged at ',high last Saturday with the New ! York .%thletii. Club. lost to Ills opponent by iltißmlt when he was hurt during the stiliond minute of the bout. The lat. 15.111111 wrestlers from P Stale. either Beans or Williams. will'. ippest. lOttieti of Lehigh. Kure,,. like I most of the Other On the Lehigh.. team, is new in the wrestling game. Ali, least. he is mew :IS far :is being on the! varsity is conerned. Last week 110. iren lost to his New York opponent on la decision. The bout went the limit aud the mar.gin "1 time by which Int-, Elmer of Niqv 0 . 011 Was very !slight. Tim pont. State has het, I for a hall: the aleitillg of a Nil toy repre.ientative • Ifor this class. ri..• Issue lies bowoo.l I my..., f0r..., is very at the wrestling game. lint is • lea ,tick 01.11=11 to Mal the Williams. on the other hand, Is la trifle faster than Rea Ile and is fairly and at the but still lacks some ' thing to matte the Caneh !lick hint ist preferenee to Bean.,'. In fact, the tie,: imet aro 511 will 111:1 tehell that it Svelte: ille a tat, Opas to which of the l‘co will represent Penn Stale it that Weight. (While. who lust last pe:r• u. raptnia Ihwtolet of the . Lehigh team, will meni Thompson this year. ThomPsol , is the only V 1•11•11111 .111 the 1:1 . 11W11 111111 While squall mid his hunt with Ih•htit Nlllllllll 111,1% . 1. 111 be fffff • Of tile Most intermit- ir............................ 1 • • s s s . Quick and . s Efficient Service PENN STATE CAFE s M 1 1411%.411•11.•VIIMI , Wil After a 1.111:, series of try-outs. Parks has finally t•lintinated Wetzel ht the 1:15 ' pound class. Wetzel revolved an in Mr... 1 ear in I In.• 11f the recentn u econt ers and has in this way been handicap 1.e.! to s•mo• eM Hit. t'al'ks ilOWOVel• Ills hrial putting: ap a stiff fight lit this .livision and ltt• will make Wet7.4l Work hard to. gain a varsity berth. In tomorrOw's meet Parks will in all prob ability meet cos. the Lehigh repro.gent stir, in this weight. In the meet which was held at 'Bethlehem last week, Cox I was thrown with a head and scissors Its t tv his New York opponent. Parks ,• in fairly good condition and should I . glee a ftietwahle aventint of himself at Lehigh tomorrow. In the 1;5 pound class Wilson will) meet I. Miller of Lehigh. in the, meet last week. Miller was thrown with ; hold by Iterbenbach of, New York. Iterkenbaeb is an excep• tional Wri.tha. In last week's bouts' In- wrestled both 175 and heavyweight and Wl,ll Loth (WPM,. ‘ViiSOll Is not in "4 go ,, d V4)111'114.11 as might be desired. At the present time he has two injtfr ed e: u •s and his Intel: is giving him uuut• uvmble. I lowever. 111; Coach is expecting Min. like most of the other members of the team. to rome through :h•e meet with a good record. Slim will !Hell. Monirelintlse of Le high in the heavyweight bout. 110 is in good cnnintimi Minn hoping to Win by a foil in his first varsity bout. 'l•iu• team as a grotto Is in good con dition and they should have little trouble in coming through the first lyt Of the year victorious. Lehigh teams, hotrever • :ire noted for the fight: ihnt 11,y put up and occasionally for the surprises that they spring to I h •nn sate. The coaelt. therefore Is taking 'is mill are not 0501' ,011141111 trill he prepared for the hardest kind of n tussle. The meet will 11..1 Stol . l moil eight Weloel: in the eV011illU,". its it is over, however. a telegram will be sent to the college atol the results will he posted ill the window of >loogntnory & Com pany on .then street. MITMEN PREPARE FOR COMING RING RATTLES 11'01111111111•Ii Irntril firs( page) 141 Will :1 regular berth on the Penn State battling team. The ilthe and %%idle sloggers <hlnholl maw. 1, 1 11511 1.:11111S 1111 first 11j1110:1111111.e and roa,n I lari.nv will devote his tinte in polishing these off and also in shifting Ills ...Menders to their most effective fielitilis Pound 3i1.11 The race for the 115 pound position is • centering three light w.•ight sluggers—l tenze. Griffiths and Iteese. I Istt'et•ei. Griffiths is now struggling with weight wither than sozninst oilier candidates. since It in Ln•ct9y qut•<tiuu of month: whether he van Into at the 115 class. iiig. weight 11..11 - is about 132 :in(' he has thirteen 0101111 , 1, eXi•Ss: weight Is allowed. R.... s e . ;1 boser of Iwo yea IS ag o hav r ro•I 1,1.41 and :MOWS While Ilonzl• is eominuing In wait at this hasitiiiii. raittain rhattitt 1 now slightly ill, but It i.. esp , •eted that ht• Will Mn Istek iu t h ,• riag tvithin a short tittle to hold down the 123 pound class. Vanilla will tuobahly flail at I:15 pounds. while t',•rt. •arlitipt who filled that Po• 101 l last Sill Will Ili` m elt as a J. C. SMITH & SON Dealers in GENERAL HARDWARE AGENT FOR RED STAR OIL COOK STOVE State College, Pa. . by , .1`',.:;.,, * rt. a -- 1-, ('''):" ' : ThilittuagTkeaftee Co. ) ~ . . .= .. • Mr . 0 PhofoplagS of Qualify' State College, "Pa. ................... PASTIME • FRIDAY and SATURDAY First Pcnnsylvavnia Showing of ALL STAR CAST in "THE ROSARY" An appealing story of Simple Folk—A lavish-prodnetkm of Mystic India Campbell Comedy "ASSORTED HEROES" NITTANY FRIDAY DORIS KEANE in "Romance" Tony Sarg Cartoon SATURDAY VIOLA DANA in "The 14th Lover" MONDAY CONWAY TEARLE in "Shadows of The Sea" News Weekly . TUESDAY MR. and MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN in "My Lady's Friend" Sunshine Comedy COMING WESLEY BARRY in "Penrod" ALL STAR CAST in "The Song of Life" A Zippy Peppy Comedy Drama "Red Hot Romance" ME PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Utility man. ilerciner who battled at 160 will en deavor to; reduce to the 145 pound hiss and there compete against Ain:w ish and Caffrey who seem to be the MOM logical contenders. 11;41'011mm. toolbar glove pupil at this weight, has been showing Saille Clark Returns to Box ChM:. Penn State'e varsity contend-, or In the 160 pound OWN I:1St season, has returned to college and will at Mire resume training to get in condi tion for the coming encounter with West Point. Ills ring experience and "Nifty as a boxer will make him a dall-1 germ's contender against any opl/011-1 eat and his return will greatly strengthen the Nlttany Inigillats at this vital weight. At the 175 1/01.11111 dIVISIOn. Taylor, who gave a good account of himself last Saturday, will continue his work at this position. In Weis, who fought here two years ago and who has re turned to the ring. Taylor will receive competition. Black, who was also con ,.iltiered for this Mimi, has received in juries which will hinder him to large extent. Crowther seems to have cinched the heavyweight position since he is showing very good form anti is continuing to improve. Army Is Strong The Army, the Penn State pugilists' next opponent, will be a real teat :dove the West Pointers have a strong team. In their Mot meet of the season last Saturday, the cutlets defeated M. I. T. by a six to nothing...tore. Army win ning by a decision in every elms, no heavyweight contests having been stag ed. The future generals are especially excellent in the 135 and heavyweight 'Masse.. while the others Iscvers are all a ggressive and in fine condition at all tittles. This Saturday, their leant meets j Springfield and a basis of comparison Han in this way be established between i the Army and l'enn State. Snph Frost' Meet Postponed The Soplt-Frosh battle which was reboduled for this Satimday has 11(.4.11 postponed indefinitely. .because other sports will be using the crowded floor tomorrow. Coach Harlow is anxious for this ennflict to be staged, since it will given number of excellent candi dates just the experience which they now hick. In addition to the final home boxing meet with Queens University on the eleventh of :Nlnrch, the Penn State team will vompote in the first Intereolleg- Imes at Penn on the seventeenth and eighteenth of the same month. At this time. regular elimination bouts be tween all competing colleges will be staged and intercollegiate champion ship= will its. cleeidlimi in mush the same inetlind as mow used Iu the wrestling Interrnlleginlec•. PLAYERS WILL PRESENT "THE WITCHING HOUR"I I•nn1111MA from final wige) gallwrine Hughes, '•'3 Ali,. Ilelen Whim,lf (murk COO: '23 Viola ......... ......... ....Sara)) Hartman. '23 Clay .....1. W. Pltzpatrick, '25 Vranl; Iladolinli .1. D. NleCord. '24 Lew Ellinger Illakeske. '23 Jos*, Preorxi. If.. 11. l'ortertlelet. '23 .111,tiet. You have tried the rest Now Eat the Best BUSY BEE CAFE 120 East College Ave . 4.1111t11111 News Weekly A.. pmudfoot. .25 ed nmdrncl . toward free thinking. To Servant I:mmet IMEIEM The lead of the show to carried splen- in ""dll.haitl be "toyed by The dimy by Th. mei Venn State Players ht the Auditorium role Mr, Stanley interprets Is a dlffi-at ':l' ,i clock. cult one and he handles It indeed with: skillful appreciation of tlh• finer points, THESPIANS MAY SECURE of b " m " ""lurr.' portrays ' l ' 4 ' l PROFESSIONAL. COACHING Brookfield. gambler and Man Of the; world at large! Into the life id this SnOrninnlll there has IVO/ Site WM- OM, 111,11 was not a - molaalleht toy for the weasion. W. 0. Thompson. his worst side" tind that was the love Eamituastcr: M. M. Ilarris. Assistant of a very goad woman. Mrs. Whipple. - Professor of English: W. S. Hoffman. which part is played with genuine feel-t Assistant Registrar; Arthur Deming. Mg by Miss Laura Crick. 23.. ThcH Instructor "in bbutlisb have consented are several miner (drains In this grip- addliress the members and Dr. F. C. ping drama but "the main story.' says; fatter, Professor of American Litera nrook nod t„\l rs. whiw e. "„ lute miglu he Mae to :Mend. The wart and I." Throughout the a c tion mmiand mr.uts f , Ol . a Thespian revival will feels the presence of ...mho's- t h at the t h e moo, topic of eonversation. was powerful enough to live in sidle , of any odds. Mr. Stanley and MISS! NITTANY TRACKMEN TO Crick reach a dramatic height in the COMPETE AT BUFFALO first act, when they look deep into two lives that. but for circtnstance • might have been lived very differently. In: (continued from first page) the second tad Miss Crick is at her best.( high speed :out keeps going at that In her svelte with .pastier Prenlice,l rate until be crosses the line at the played excellently by Mr. Porterfield.i finish. One of the fastest competitors '23. she does professional work. Atli that - Moody" will run against tomor through the (presentation. the - workof row night is Coed Leath of the Boston these two stand out creditably. A. A. Leath ht au ....optionally good The roles of Clay Whipple and Viol:Lit" miler played by J. D. McCord. '24, and - Miss! clam Hartman. '23, are very well done. .Vino llelfirich, who made such fast These two carry on the minor rove time when the Penn Slate two mile re story of the play and bridge the amino. 1:1Y 1.,1111 broke the Wllrlirs indoor tee- In the third act 21r. McCord affects a orti iit the Millrose Canes last week.l very dramatie entratwe and he drew pip h. out of the running rat , until , It to perfection. the spring sotsuu starts. About a Miss Hughes. who ploys the role of year ail Ilelffrielt tore a tendon near the gambler's sister. portrays a strolls his ankle and he has been having trou part. Dale Watson interprets the news- hie with it ever since. Specialists have paper reporter quite realistically and adeisid Mtn not to run fur at least two does ntueh to liven the fourth net. venni., in order to give the ligament The part of Lew Ettinger is presets- time to heal enniPletely. This means ed by Austin Blakeslee, '23. The tole that Penn State's speedy half miler all through the performance is used to trill be not of the dual meet with Cor relleVe 1111, Nitlllll.lllll Wlll.ll it becomes tell and will its., be unable to attend too tense. and In Mr. Blakeslee's hands It stands out very well. In the fourth ht the part t it e rs same ve ry Clev er 4 T•i÷: / t : : 4 i :11111111111111HHH — H - 111:1:11111:: eharacter work. WHY BUY OUT OF TOWN ? The villain is Frank liardoltath, play- 2 ed by Mr. Fitzpatrick. Time and time .gain the loroomoo or thin moo is felt , x You pay "city" prices plus a salesman's commission, and tends to change the whole regular order of the lives of this group of peo ple who find themselves together. It is ..:, Joe llntokfleld, because he knows chance • • • 6 * very well. who Is finally able to heat ..... - hits at his men game. Special Reduction on all Fall and Winter Footwear .. The witching liour is one of the pow- i valid : dramas or the present American : C N FISHER staue. It Is a drama %Odell has mat only N. a strong. emotional appeal but a annrl:-! Most Everybody Wears Montgomery & Co. State:College .2.1; 1,1111 and 1.1111.11,1 W night. February Continued from first page) EMZEZEM We give you first-grade footwear below the price of local dealers. :-14-s-s-i-:-:-:-:. &Marx Clothes Tuxedos Now T""rule book" says evening suits for formal evening affairs "where ladies are present," but nine out of ten young men wear the Tuxedos almost exclusively now. You can't go wrong on a Tuxedo---if you buy the right kind. You'll find that kind here. Hart Schaffner & Marx fine stylish Tuxedos Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Friday, February 10. 1922 the Intereollegiates which will be sta• etl in Sew- York City on the eleven , of .thtreh. He will. however. be in (Won for the Penn Rektys %Anvil w Enke place at Philadelphia In April. STUDENT LEADERS TO ROOST ARMS TREA (Continued front first pace) that they advocated American pant,. potion in the Genoa Conference wi the condition that it lie mulersh that there should be included t. agenda for reparations, the remo,,t economic harriers in Europe, the is :owing of national budgets. and the li Ration of land armament in flare' Telegrams were sent to each of t state chairmen who were asked to turn their derision in regard to t same questions. State Chairman ovt dorf for the state o f Rion,ylv o ni., w' led the reply to the effect that coneu rence was acceptalde provided defin Iguarantees were given before the eo iference. PRINCETON MARE 3IEMBER OF 13. S. POLO ASSOUIATI The Princeton Polo Association h been recently elected to full menthe ship In the United States 1•olo As. elation. The election gives Princeton definite standing in the game. ecten ing to each of its members the pri lege of riding or competing in a tournament arranged he the natio organization.- The election is a tl tinct honor as the body has Leon Cr,o ed recently. I== tat Dancing nt Novell o'clock Weil:, day evening. February fifteenth. at home on the Campus College Billiard Parlors Pastime Building Bellefonte
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