- - --, 111111[1111111111111[111111111111111111111111111t1111111111111:1111111111111t111111111111113111111111111I1111111111113111111111111111111111111111tV Good, Clean Sanitary Merchandise That's Us AHAM & SONS On the Corner 1111101111111111111111111$1111110111111111111[1111111111111[11111111 . 1111(11I1111111111U111111111111I1111111111111[1111111111111t11311111 11111 0 1111 27 BRYAN WILL LECTURE ON POLITICAL SUBJEC HURLERS BEGIN lOW SEASONAL FORM • ntl 0%et.1, of rnti-lit.e 101 the o+el, JI 'atm lot ended 111th (Continued Com fiat liege) soggent possible solutions fmthem Coiningso noon later Hobert Ad eon Gibbons . lectut e 00 tile Cen tel onus Mr 13m. Ws tail: k owected to give an entirely tilt fel ent nide of the lemon of the d and to inesent them In the In tnnu tint has made Mr lb )• in out of the rot 0111041 °MUM s of this tge Of. Bryans political leminincen om Ind hi, Intel pi etation of modetn tendencies in politics, national anti in ternational. ought to m the thin npeech (hal his f unnun "(lions of Gold and Ci own of Thom npeeth (1 filth he ide when ben as first nominattd for the IltenidencY lUll 0 K ilklnntrocentent The Nth t muscles that both tat hits and c ttchet> slut lug t.eel. ti e softening and Well tt ill be complete before an , has passed The t..achers • tioublea tt ith their arm it lit +I. hut the hot eness • 11111Obt 1ii,11,1 , ,11(4 with th Stal t itt deal iv ,t cell ntbet of oltLltets out lot the get th to the numbet of 11100 e ruing lot the honk Plate 00- Ith the ta oluation of ]tun e h oi set In bottom C tnd \ V Ltalulg, 011101 at 01 hill g to diYPOSO and the ,eason lo too earl) at, definite otatements INDIANA MATMEN • AT PITTSBURGH (Continued front first page) condition Stith the exception of Clptoin Wise uho suffered .1 mtenched arm in the recent meet stun] Illinois Coach ilesuolds has selected the follouing men to moke the trip Slot Parr, 115- pound, Captain Wise and Ratcliffe. 125-pound Hoffmon, 155-pound, Sever, 143-pound Lamm 158-pound, field, 171-pound, Mumb), heo))ueight pallet hos been on the statist fot gotne time, but the-.101l is expecting him to be in condition tot the meet SASS GRAPPLING ET WON BY SENIORS lnued from fret Dago) itlon ITIRIII time, WChlSChellk to 1.000, los tilt dotage 100,000- ch Ume 11101 Coleman atartml to dant ViSiS e, the 111001 found V opponma In control of the I=l '3, ho has wrestled varsity in is so I a this sensed, hid a Jack Renolds, Coach of theUatt sits of Indiana Wrestling teem, also holds the title of neltm-neight cham pion of the 'world Ire has had a re markable recold since he entered the met game laser eimen Cats ego Fr hen nestled in mole then 1000 bout. without ,losing a meteh a tett sMich elm nests before hewn accomplished be a men in his class nudge- otone minute cu. In the I n dhlsion Naito has 1, but found E,nns on the I 22 ind Ihminitn '24 met In min tile% the formet making . I. of the I Uter i tinowing him When I:hilim and 11111 met In both men went to the mat aeh, mith Mans in the ittion At time time Hill roll- Doan o a. foam In Linn County. lon t, lowa in 1894, he has fulls liseat up to his State's distinction of tumble log more nolld chamPion Is testiers than any other state In the Union Frank Botch. Earl Caddock, Palmer Burns and Reynolds all lived within tadius of 100 miles of each other The Indiana Coach keeps in perfect physical condition In ttalning the 10.. di ma Unlsetadtynrestling team,. of which he lo COICII and of shish he Is making a 911CCenY 'When be came to alas Ilnlsersity last fall to take up his duties .tS sstestling roach he found only a •hmall nucleus of expetlenced men. but nithin a few weeks he has roundedl out a wtestling aggregation which has defeated the Michigan Aggies 46-6, width won the -\ A TT wtestllng chant ' plonship of Indiana bo sietorles In six! out of eight classes, anal which is mak ing t Ytlong bid to a etain the Big Ten'. n °stet n conterenee title mon last sear by th e Heostet gtapplets Res maids t welted his call{ training. in Ow sslestling game undm Farmer ! Vann , At the age of 17 he Santa the lightweight arn tam. championship of lona At 10 he enacted the pt ofesslonal cl 154 and In his that bout as challenger fat the norld's championship beat Lewis Nelson of New York, in 1919 Since that time he leas defeated the leading contemn:sat of the norld. Includ ing 3.lltty Matsuda the Tap; Adam Ntleffet. of Lincoln, Neb Bobby Ros eate, present Candian champion. and Tolunny Deßolt, champion of British Columbia End the latter fen Into n ti om nhlch heunablc hinted Hill non a. fall En 31=1 11 pound bouts Wilcox '22 It '2 1 In the ptellminaries t McDonel '2l and defeated ht o :10 adoantage In the ! morn the Senior and Sopho-1 newntotlo co, Wilco, threw! Ile in 407 Thus, Block and et In the linals The fin mer nal to the 1,101 soon otter the died time and fat tour and a the tuo continued to 101 l I, fit Mt on,. and then the other the nth:lmage The bout end- Wilcox [loon - Bled: nllb both hold ore Dote tls Tim lordly gen 01111111 mi its of the 11S pound soiled olth Clelnle, '22 throw loan '24 In 3 87 and Parthe has ing a time ad, sotace ove of 1 31 Consequently Ruth td Chin le met In the finals 00011.rin4 the other s =toted no; cautiously Due se,en minutes nelthel lett his feet and at that time Parthemote to the mat In ds, hour, er, the Freshman Is feet acain and as a result, t ended in a dm,, and the It Id to engage In two extra Ortit lewon the Loss Ind [lice the mulct position Pat kept his opponent on the bot he time but had considerable maintaining the POOl - +t and extta period, the soon eh inged from the bot le upper position and won the n stisantsge of one and s half Nis schedule for the week of Feb 20 Included engagements tilth Vie Mil let, hammerlock king of Kansas City, sell Chess Bechtel, former world's champion When asked how he could ulestle We such men as Miller and Bechtel on two successive nights, Tack MI!IMIMMIl!!MI he in Clime In the 175 pound Mind '23 and Burden '24 were meet each other In the finale uon Ida right by getting a name of 1 05 titer Thomas '25, "den threw Ackerley '22 In ptk,_ dbl. cob. 'it: ). , PtiLE : ':: sOOO as the bout started tools Bond on to themat and adt Int Igo the greater part of \t the end of three minutes, tine, hie opponent r 11.1 p. Beat - yet:lsla Bout Newest Creation ~,s---i-F, \ ,:g., 4' l v \ ,„,...«1.74,,, ,, < 4 , ... 'o n _ ~ "•:,,v, " V PCs. .../ ,_ • PepperMtnt Se- / vorLd chewing gum ~ t-P with Peppermint "V Sugar Coating. ' Sur jaLket 'meltsin your - '4 he leaving GREAT ' the deliciously fie awed gum sit center to aid dtgestion, brighten teeth TREAT! and soothe mouth and throat. C 32 22 threw Paths . 21 in the Ight Dhislon Nirseh's time mat almost as quickly. Elm net and threw 'Wetzel of the n teen \llan Runaer and let ht the fin it bout, the latter lis I 1 to the mat nlth a neck It looked ea though ho bet w at Ills mercy After one min t, Itunset broke annoy, took t mealon and threw Mach was 3 54 INS-100 volumes of World's 4 dine pocket sive List for `lke $lO Also now 2A Seneca duel 4 $lO, and new Oliver 9 t In perket condition Price nein tie putehneer R. W tiler, lido, Pt J. C. SMITH & SON Deniers in GENERAL HARDWARE uilders' Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. Agents for Detroit Vapor Oil Stove tolled, "A mere trifle, because I have biestled three men on three NUCCOSBIVO nights and Mon ee err bout If I beat :Millet, that will put me in first class shape for ilechtel ' hick is the origl 'mem and mantel of the famous leg split bold, fin chicle no successful de fense has been found MEDLEY RELAY TEAM OUTRUNS MIDSHIPMEN (Continued from first nose) . . lan herrmsed the line Cemented I leept on going and Shields, aho had! Memel) stopped tent after him, butm-esi Inn dile to otertake the Ldfe*ette tremit rcpt tin At that, the tan lunnere fin ished nlmost neck and neck, Ce amford le iding ld a feet inches The officials deeelartsl it to be - no race .. At the same time, hemmer, they accorded the tro pic to Shields In the Note York Athletic Club Meet. C main Damon inat out :stymy of Ituttptis and Thompson of Princeton In the 70 turd high hurdles Itl)ers fininh •si stnnnd rod Thompson finished third [Mining non the three mile, beating all Ms opponents hi almost a complete lap Cornell Meet Saturday Neat Saturday Coach afartin will t tke a complete track and field team Ithott to meet the Cornell repro sentathes In this meet oil the mol -lit trick and field ments kill be stag ed Cornell is represented by a grout , of the leading truckmen In the country Lint Saturday afternoon they triumph ed men the representatlyes of Dart mouth and Haryard In a meet khich held in Boston The running of Allan lielffrich aill Le gient4 mixed In the Cornell meet. bloniam. the coach hers a great num ben of limners and field men to choose Rom and Penn State can count' upon being represented 33) a strong aggre gation a hen they meet the Red and White repiesentatices next Saturday NITTANY SLUGGERS LOSE BOUTS TO PENN MITEMEN (Continued from am nage) 4nmethintr new,was introduced to the Nat'l!. boxers when Referee Romp sat outside of the ring according to the English custom and took charge of the bouts front that point Yeses Close Fight Williams, the third battler to repre sent Penn State In three consecutiyel meets at the 115 pound class, pro,ed to hate as much fighting spirit as his two predecessors but lost to Burkett of the Penn team who proved to be only slightly superior to ,the Nitta.* pugi list This was Williams . first apPear once as boxer when, he faced the Cachet on Saturday. and he shorted large amount of aggressiy eness, leading a great pate of the time The Blue and White lightweight has been troubled with an Infected finger and also had some difficulty in getting down to weight As a result he woo In a weal.- ened condition to the hard battle Williams dreg blood from Burkett In the first Sound, and the Red and Blue hovel uas entered with blood when the the Penn vetoont howetot, won the drehtion for Burkett who shollett Wit liamv Us no trifle 1. Chapin E 1.11) 11 I. Captain :Chapin again /atoned his hen he non his thltd decision this season metinst Ostimeeher In the 125 pound tits , ' at Philadelphia. Coleman, who nn original)sulthOsed to Intie, (need the Nltemy dote artist nas not In eonditlon'and Ostlnecher. an Inespetieneed man nI4 substitnted tot him 'rhe Penn fight. MIY °lent it on tile defen.b. e in the ill ee t molds of fight ing, and Clinpin, in a gloat exhibition of bin peculiar and s efeft.tit e vtt le of fighting, 000113 non the lodge'' de cision. VosUlo-Whner In Fourth Round / In Probably the most etenly matched eontest of the afternoon Vpsllto won the fudges . decision over 'Benson of Penn In the 135 pound eta., after nn extra round of fighting Neither girded athlete showed An 3 masked advantage reel his opponent In the first three periods l'asillo dim is a long range boxer, could grin the nthantage for it time Id delitering n soil. of punches to the Quaker, mho retail ited by rush ing V 011110 to the topes to even mat tel.+ In the extra 'period, this "amt. method of evisinging punches contin ued nod Voile gained a slight schen lase •tinning the decision of the judges Atnarish. after outpolnting his Penn opponent in the fit st three rounds, sons forced to fight an etssra, sound sehen the Judges disagreed and then lost the decision to Duels in the 146 pound class. In which appeared to be the Nit tans flghtes s elctor6 The Bimetal. s acre loud In their support of Daels and the *sill of the crowd seemed to influ ence the Judges in guarding the de cision Atnarish kept on the dugs es s l oe an d lauded Many Moes on his en ponent %rem mho 015 ollgintil6 to 11050 hosed It this %%eight for the Blue and "%Mee snit men NW9 unable to make the trip 'became of a t sudden attack of Influenza Bordner Defeated B) Lucas dggregation Droned superior to Bordner) fighting for Penn State in the ICO pound division Lucas who was btought down from the 175 pound division was too heav3 for the Nittany slugger w h td been ach aimed from the 145 pound weight The Penn tighten who hosed' In the meet here Last tear against' Beek and allowed great knowledge of H 'V ec Nalouc. H High Grade `Groceries a Specialty' STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES Special prices on box lots. ' Dance Programs Fraternity Stationery Nittanarinting & Publishing Co. the mit art, had nutted even more to his toting knouletigo and protect superior to tiordnet, otinning the detision Tit)lor Use., Reach to Ad* outage ' , bolding his opponent at a distance, IA the use of stt night lefts and rights., Ta)lor non easily [lam Neet, in the 1:1 pound elat' hi using his long leach to In :Mt mange Although the Quok. outmelt t hed tltC t trig) Nittant pugi list. he could not touch hint I:tem time that Kl'do attempted to stage an mad. Tat lot efficient') stopped hint .then he jabbed his left directly to the fleet tollomed II) the light used In the sung method. The Nittan) tn also settled the fight to his Penn opponent. lahhing hint mint direct punches a mill Pilling in at the heavoucight het th, Platt. staged an ei.en first iound ignlnst Covell and then lost In the second uhen the nearer of the lied and Blot handed the NTlttany man a straight tight to the Ito Mach, weighing nound the 170 mark. guarded itch/ with his tight In the first round against Pooch, oho tipped the scale at =MY pounds min the 200 - oelght.attc Penn man the leads pith his right, und It difficult to penetrate Black's guarding Howes., In the second and, Black sinned on the a-agree d,. and tried a right to Conch's which left Ills defense %tide open The Qin il.er hea‘yoeinkt Immediately took advantage of this opportunity, and de lisered a trod blow which sent Black to the floor and the tefeine awarded a technical knockout to Cooell The officials uric Referee, NVllihmt Roam, sports editor of the Philadel phia Public ILedgel , Judges, L IL Ma of the Pennsylvania iMilitary Col lege, and L R Jaffe, boxing editor of the Philadelphia Dlening Public Ledr re, Timekeeper, Dr C M 'Wharton THIRD HANDICAP MEET HELD LAST SATURDAY (Continued on last page) gan to take on siieed When the pair, follosed closely by Proudfoot, were fly ing toward hte Wm, Taylor bore to the front and crossed the'llne with a good distance betseen himself and Noble. vhile Proudfoot woo third Taylor's time was Ilfyt-tout smonds fin the field eineth Milne neon the Shot Put with a thirty-nine foot, amen inch heave The closest second to this is thirty-one feet, by Vandling who had a fine-Coot handicap, making his AND total distance thlrty-si< feet: ,flame and Vandllng Isere also first, and second, respectitele. in throwing', the discus, the former coming off with 122-foot, 5-Inch throw, as against ninety-six feet, tno inches, by Vend ling Maws handicap was twents-five lea liousei, Miller and qteen were, the liner oho nisi< first in the high map liousei cleared the bar at the ea and the ieeheu, while Miller Ind seen each made the feet four inches Tice greatest distance entered in the nning blond jump nay - nineteen feet slut fi ct Inches, Icy Russell, who ',Ls ollotted by 'Waldron, oho leaped nigh een fete and three inches, with a han dle tic of ten inches, making his total dist.tnee nineteen - feet and one inch ittmsko Itss third, with eighteen feet tnd•sisc Inches to his credit Avford nod Dorlmmix carried oft the pole ,aultlon honors Atsford made a ten foot 't salt, and Durbarrow made nine feet and font Inche, with a six inch handleao, Toiling hit height \ ten feet also DOUBLE VICTORY -- WON BY DEBATERS (Continued from (drat page) vie, of the subject and presented _their arguments In a clearer manner At the time of rebuttal, the debate became more heated . the contendere attacked the arguments of their oPPolloalitidtb great force and at the same time up held their oun theories an the unem- Medicated Thoat Discs - A Remedial Agent Not a Mere "Cough Drop" or Confection Efficient in the treatment of • Coughs, Hoarseness, Irrita- • , • tion of the Throat, etc. . 60 DISCS 25 CENTS Rexall Drug Store R. J. Miller • Tuesday, February 28, 1922 ployment question Bucknell showed tendpcv to quibble over details whr the Penn State representntives attack( and upheld the main argumnqts ar thus gained an advantage, winning tl judgme decision by a vote of two I one Speaking for Penn State were, E. E Osordort '22: Jo Hayes '24, R. S. Ad am', '22, with E .1 Booner23 us alter nate The Bucknell team was cortices ed of L. 31. Kimball '23, W. II Wood side T. 4, H IC Ito3e '2l and lit G Len nox '24 as altemate A The judges Aver. ;Mr William K Staowinskl of the Bar rislcurg Technical High School, Prof lc B 'Whitt of Juniata College nn alr N. P Benson, Superintendent o the Lock li.hen Public Schools,' Th. Penn State negathe team which de hated the Dickinson debaters w• • Lomposed of E S Anderson '23, W E Romig '23, R C Kramer T 2 and J. • Biderdhonen '23 an alternate ' • • Bettor the 'Magician suds. "The Hand I Quicker Than The Eye." It is remarkable how easily a goo. magician can deceive you' and mak vnu see things entirely different than 11 hey really ace. This is deception and does no ha to your eyes, lout people who can't din tlnguish their friends across the stree or read fine mint without blurring ar taking great chances in wearing glasse not suited for their particular Wee. If in doubt consult me Licensed by the State Board Dr Eva B Roan, Optometrist. 10 Bishop St, Bellefonte, every Saturda 9 a m to 4 30 p. m. State Cones , every day except Saturday
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