I'Vukl.l, JahiMit 22, 1512 b VARSITY BOXING SQUAD STARTS RING PRACTICE Only Two Weeks Remain Before Opening Match—Madeia Will Not Box Dunning gloves for the lust tune this season, the l'cnn Slate boxing team begin active tunning Tuesday m piepaiation lor the initial match o) the yent to be held heie two weeks from lomonou with Catholic urn voimLj. Thu rnitmen have been put through \ the conditioning pioccss dutmg the pml month and the entile* squad ap-i penis to be in good shape With the I idimming two weeks. Coach Leo 3loitck expects Co instruct Ins dime <• in the hstit art and to select rep jcsentativcs >Ol the hist encounter. Madera Out of King I-e.’i of a iceuiicnce ot the tronb-i )c in Madeia’s leg lias piompted the j alumni Association Committee to ad-! \ ise the foimci mtci collegiate chain-' j'ion against participation in sports . ]s.igs sutfeied an injuiy to his leg in! the Penn Stato-llarvuid football game! in 1021 and spent a considciablc time; ( ! i.i mg the past foul ycnis m the hospital whoie ho undenwent seveial 1 cpciations t Tlie committee icah/ing the time 31 igs lost in lollowmg his com so in the College and not wishing to jeop mdis’e the mitman’s health has deem cn it inadvisable foi him to cntci anv spoits The Nittany coach is now faced with the problem of Idling the hcnvv-weight position Wtlsko ar.d 3 osebeiiv aie the onl> two outstand ing candidates and Leo is anxious to have mme heavyweights repoit Other Miiterc d Among the heavier weight candi dates, the hoxing mentor lias Giei, l.c\vis, Üboll,' Kiel and Kiuppa to tnaw from. No classification bitn made as to weights since some u these rmgmen may either box six ty oi soventv-hve while others may get into the lowci division. (iiaaiei is one of the oust.inding foi It-live poundcis wlrJo IfrlligCi and Captain iUcClciimn will box m the , twenty-live pound class A siiong hid ioi honois m the hltccn pound class is being made bv at least six capable boxms Thompson, Jli hun, Evashvick, bamueli, Oil and (i.ms mat be seen tinmtng dadv foi the fo.ilhei-weight buth Thespians Stage Show for Roekview Convicts A spint of ncij* , 'bo) Itncvs piompts I.ih.»ilul '•.indent'? at I’enn St.tte to M’hd entei Uumnent dele" ittons t»«u*h futility afternoon dining ttie wintin iiioaUis tg the assembly ,lull at the V I'estein PeinttfrtlLuv 'at* KocßvTew, .in miles fio’ii tile college Nunday .lie Rotkncw inmates beheld the Ivnn State Thespians in a speualli Have You Noticed the Quality' and Quantity of the Eats AT THE PENN STATE CAFE Throat Tickle? NYAL HUSKEYS WILL RELIEVE IT! Hoy Drug Co. Secretaries of Campus Socie ties, Honorary Fraternities, and Clubs: CALL AT THE PHOTO SHOP FOR Proofs of Group Pictures NOW READY j THE MAN I THE BLUE MOON WANTS TO SEE YOU SEA FOOD Scallops and Shrimps) 75c. nriangcd %.mdeville show. The Thespians recenllv completed a holiday tour of eastern cities with then musical .comedy, “The Kid Ui.n- Istlf," and to keep m ti mi and at the j'-ime time j?ne the pmoncis some 1 1 oal cnteitamment, loluntceied their isrmces to the penitentialy ollicials I Regular MMts at Rockuew are made, i sch wmtci by the I J enn Stito null- band, the student oichestra, ! mandolin club, glee clul), male qiiai tet and othei gmups of enteitaineis BUCKNELL FRESHMEN TO | FACE PLEBES TOMORROW (Continued fioni first page) | Tuesdav night the iieshmen failed; in make their usual Rood showing | iThe "Vflisit\ outscoi ed, outpnssed and outgumod the plebe testers. Help irnd llamas weio the outstanding men lon the 11121) team. The tenm-woik I v as noticeablj kicking I Little is known of the Bucknell I jiassei s e\cept that the 1 ew isbutgmns i. ie boasting a stiong combination In | alt piobabihty the game will be a ier.l ’ test for the Nittnny cubs and the I outcome of the contest is in doubt howeici, nftei completing the piac t'ce sessions which Coach killmgei | m putting them through, the \ear- 1 i Lays should be able to put up the I I same brand of basketball that was l c\;dcnccd in the season’s opener i When the team lines up Situida}' r. ght Hamas will be at one foiwaidj postion with cither Jacobson oi Mon- 1 s'han at the othei It is piobablc that the former will icceive the call At (the center post Biownstem v ill again' take Ins place. Cnptam Help will continue at guitd, while eithei Wit- ; son oi Koch will stmt at the othei l hcith (loud Substitutes Reillj who his been plijing cen tei on the second team lotui ned to the squad Wednesday night altei a, shoit illness* and will psobablj be called upon to plav a pait of the contest Coach Killmgei ilso has a number of othei good substitutes on hand in ease he needs them Should n second team be sent into & the fiacas, Saylor and Hinehold will C p obably ictene the call at foiwaids, Reilly or Canan at contei and limn k and Drum at guaids in rddtion to F i these the coach has sciciul othei 5 men of like cliibtc acatlible loi 5 'guard and foiward postions § | In the contest with the Huckncll C \i For the choicest of cut *, :? flowers, fresh daily l $ telephone j £ The State College J: if Floral Shoppe 4j ‘A- - 117 E. Beaver Ave. y [« PHONE 26-M £] £ STATE COLLEGE, PA. f Allen St. plebes last >eai the fioshmen weiv v.ctors by a consideiable nuigni. but this \em in view ol the leeont lagged placing of the Lion cubs, the game should be both contested JURORS FAIL TO FIND SHEARING PROSPECTS (Continued fioni fust page) non thev will weal «ugns until then Imnl eMiminntionb me o\cu The plaeaids read “Onlj two weeks to go —we ’ ■weaken ’ Karl Went/el an cthei hall-yeai man will weai as a pcnnltv for telusing to go on an er rand “No he didn’t. He wanted me tco ” VARSITY MATMEN TO OPEN SEASON WITH ALFRED U. (Continued from first page) j ound weight and Stains ri the un limited class. Since long hefoie the Christmas bohdais the Nittan\ wiestleis ha\e been practicing dailv, but at pies cut the coach is still undecided as to which men will be used m the op ermg meet. With but two ol last : u-.u s team lotui ned and with the i loss of Captain laggett, Coach Leon ard Ins been plated in the ddhcult [position of selecting a team liom m -1 e\pei icncctl riatei ml } Final selections ba\e not as % t j been made Xoi the Nittanv term, but ! the choice has been nairowed do\ n I coii'-ulciable in the 113-pound cl.u.s | e.thoi Kaisei or Ashidate will take ! the mat, v bile the choice in the j twc»lv-fi\e diwsion lests botveen i Wallv laggett and Mullen 1 oui |C. ndidal.es, Giecn, Chenoweth, Gia (ham and Tansh, .ire still battling lo> I the selection m the thntv-hve poun i weight Wrestling in the foit\’-li\e pound class. Long will be the Nittany lep- [j pin. mt'. ot in 1 lie 1110.111:11110, ip i|pl‘n blanks .tnd lull puticu- Smjr r »jr» wj j q 4* > j l«ll . C.M b« ‘CCl.lfd b\ WlltintT 11l- IVI II tl iD £'j!ect to liuoin .tion d .M.ij'.uinc . / I Loiiijmiu I0*» Coiut otioot. L’look- Announcing the Opening of the ✓,! nt m y Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe ‘ under the Management of Mrs. Klopp . t 7777777 who formerly was in charge of the ' Harrisburg and £,*[. S Johnstown, Pa., Departments of Scligman £i£ DJ Aesca lOoe'&v* | and Latz, Inc., of New York City tl* 56 IOOOOOGOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOGOOOCOOOC 1 g! o Oi e>. si I keep used books j| VV HEN you can sell them | by advertising in the special classified col li iimn starting January 29 IGOGGCOCOOCCOOOOOOI OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCQI 1 AL’S SHOP I I Second Anniversary Sale §j I ll o Sweeping Reductions—lncomparable Prices 8' | are marking the celebration of our Second §1 '8 Birthday. We are making every effort to ■| give the students and ;g College the best vali || Everything reduced —i ‘O jg 1 '■ ■' j§ Men’s Corduroy Trousers ig Regular $6.00 values nl !§ §3.95 jg Knickers at Half Price 8 Golf Hose o Good u eight, 8 Regular $5.00 values, non § $3.15 8 Men’s Sheepskin'Coats Values to $ll.OO Now §7.95 Men’s Cotton Hose Black and Tan Six Pairs for §l.OO MEN’S SHOES ill, Davton—all regular $>S.? ■avton—all regular 5,8.50 and Anniversary Sale Price $5.95 and $3.95 ’jIIE raw STATE*. COr.LFoIAfI Lonjr won his ( 52> pound ehss is out of competition |in the interclass wtcstlin£ swap la-l lullei, whom the coach used in tlnec j Sntui day by a fall m the preliimn- 1 m itches list u.u in tho lottv-lno ones ami «i linn* achantiiffc in tic* 1 fiotiml diM-ion kit (.iiinison, Ifiials ol nioio than si\ minute* In, beat has been injuicd and j the 13S pound divisirn IVihutd. Win- v ill not woih im some* time* ffiid and btlnnmkj arc maMny i* In addition to these, hands (Jollejrc l.aid loi the coach to maUe a dirlinilf*j t in the* pound thoito and leading camlidate in the liunibaufrir and .Mahono\ aie the 1 1 2* pound <1 iss. ~nd kuitfskw, thu t\- iatoiites m the sewmly-liui pound' l'\o poomko, aie ineligible* ilats and Mt » s imteitun which will _ _ t eiHf.e’it J-tonn State atfiirM Mind liiit'scu'- U.m-«w-nt, villi Non Is the Time • Kail! \.ic’lU‘ in the unlimited ch.«s „ Since* the holi'Ui'v the squad In " ,mir *‘ r * , " ir ' i been hit hll <1 'uth miMoitunc , vvu lioflm.ii> last vcn\ liodmi.iu v Jin <>f rili wrustlci and logical cjntendei m t 'i_ tl)ll JU)lilnll . TO(i.M. t !! | Vjrllilnml Shi Mr r RUSH PRINTING CO. Fraternity Commercial Printing — J LontimniiK then pl.i’l ol l.ist _ : l|u.u, the liiternttiitn.il Maca/nie rrj '~'~ jj rrr f ! («n*ij).tn\. puhiNhers ot <•»»] GERNERD’S |i Our Reduced Prices on j ™ [; Trousers $3.90-$5.95 j \ - It , s oj u „ CSIl .. ni Uam tapUu)s ol Blarney Bucks $4.75 j a new lorn ot . , /-, . -t i;S WKcment Inis Leon ili.umi up in- A f °' V T ° P “"I ! c,„ a,1,t0 labor -0 CoatS at vSlk.OOancl | i.!l "is'Mj salarj, main uc\v aiwl •522.50 ||| atu.auvt tontines 111 tiU! U.t\ Ol flpanim? Pressing liODairin* ) ( S Jj '’' l LN,tIJ tU UI.UIIIIJ,, i iu>2»ui e , nip.mi.ij, J I ~, t[]c ~ lullllL . t one ot om u ,p. a.-ra,. .. a.,- |{ 1 OSOIIMIU (. S «j|l M'lt IOUT C illifJT.* iCCSCCCvCOOOOSOOCCOOCCOOCO townspeople of State res for their money, no exceptions. 6 O; Men’s Shirts jj While liicuflcloth jjjjj Collais Attached g I 2 for 83.85 § i O'. Men’s Gloves Sheep and’Leallier.all black g, regulai $.">.00, now ■ $3.29 . ' gj Oj Men’s - Wool Hose Values to $2 00 g Now' 89 Cents 8j .... i - Men’s Neckwear gi $3.00 \alucs 1.50 uilu'es SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Your lady friends can enjoy real Puritanical atmosphere. Where Royal Dutch cleanliness pievails. Refinement and cour teous attention ex tended. Have you tried those REAL home-cookcd meals here. PENN STATE HOTEL 410 E. College Ave. Across From East Campus PHONE 9370 “M ET.ZG E R ’ S HAVE IX” SPECIALS EVERY WEEK-END A LARGE NUMBER OF REPRINTS Books of Popular Fiction—Regular Price 75c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY -50 c EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Regular Price 15c Friday and Saturday Only 2 for 25c 50c BATH TOWELS 39c $3.50 FIBRE LAUNDRY CASE .... $2.69 Texih Books For The 2nd Semester Both New and Second Hand We will buy a limited number of your Text Books that will be used the Second Semester. L. K. METZGER | College Ice Cream I SERFAS ’23 136 Allen St. 'ft LA BOHEME CLUB 4 ' Will give 4 4 Their Second Dance in I. O. O. F. Hall 4 Saturday Afternoon | Jan. 23,. 1926 RUSS WMNGR’S ORCHESTRA A Checking Account Here is a great convenience, But it’s far more than that. Our checks are evidence of your credit, characterand busi ness efficiency. You convey all these things every time you pay a bill by check on THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Security, Service, Stability Industrial Engineering Department CEDAR CUES'! S Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS TYPEWRITER TABLES CHAIRS TABLES - - - - - COSTUMERS - - - CATE-LEG TABLES ■ IRON BRIDGE L VMPS ROOM 106, UNIT B yi on to 5521.00 •SI 2.50 to $25.00 . - - yi.oo - . - $2.00 Allen Street