PENN STATEOAIUMNUS : ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Herbert Metz ’l4 Takes Station as Advertising Manager With New Graybar Company After twelve years of service with ,the Western Elcctnc, Heibert Metz ’M has been appointed ndvcitismj’ manager of the newly organized Giay- Lat Electne company. While with the Western Electne, Mr. Metz lose from the position ot laboratory assistant to advertising manager of the supply department When this department or grinned into the Graybai Electnc, he was oifered a position similm to the one he nn« bolding and he accepted Graduates in 11111 Aftei spending the summer of 1011* in the Western Elect! ic phvsical lab tratory in New Yoik, Mi Metz, ini* lowing his graduation liom Penn State n 101-1, joined the Havtliome works at Chicago lie then was connected successively with the following de partments and hold the positions indi cated New York advertising department, New York power and light sales de partment, power and light spcciahsl ii, Denser, coveting the Western ter ritory, telephone snles depnitment ol the farm light 'division, and power and light advertising managei While in the latter position lie was editor or the Matchless Times, the Western Electric's powei and light publication, and his able work gave it the leputation of being one of the cleverest sales oignns in the country Large Organization In his new capacity with the Giay hnr Electric company, Mr. Metz will (bicct the ndveiUsing of an organiza tion capitalized at fifteen thousand <]< liars Graybar, the succcssoi to the Western Electnc Supply Department, will have fitty-five branches in im portant cities throughout the countrv The Graybai Electric company has an ambitious piogiam, assuming a* jt does the business of an organiza tion the sales of which amount to *>fi(i,()00,000 00, generally conceded to lie the biggest business of its kind in the wot Id. NUMBER OF STUDENTS RETURNING TO CONTINUE STUDIES REACHES 100 Appio\imately one bundled ioimei jludonts, whose course had been inter rupted for various reasons, returned tc continue their studies dunng the second semester. Final examination, .for the fust semestci weie held last veek’and students enjoyed a few days vacation between semesters No new fieshmen weie admitted, but approximately twenty new stu dents came with advanced standing from othci colleges The emollmcnt tor the second hulf-yeai will not equal that of the semestci just closed be cause of the graduation ot fiftv on Tuesday night and the diopping out ot more than one hundicd dunng and at the close of the semester The final enrollment figures foi the in st semester, announced y esterdnv bv Registrar W S Hodman, show that the 1),721 resident students represent od the highest enrollment in the his We have a line of the cleveiest Val entines you ever saw. Also decora tions and favors for Valentine and "Washington's birthday paitics. Old Mam Ait Shop. John P. Beery, I’io pi ictor.—adv. Platinum and White ; Gold i BAR and SPOT PINS j Some Diamond Set ; at { CRABTREE’S \ mere's .Shoes On Display by Mr. C. C. Lake Mon., Tues. & Wed. Feb. 15, 16, 17 Slate College Hold mews .Shoes Stoir. In N'«v York, Brooklyn. Nevttk •ud I'htWiietnhli -VS) Addin, lor Mill Ordin ujitludron rt, New York City tory of the college. An unusual situ ation is imealed m that the soplio mote class numbcied two mote than tl.c 1017 m the fieshmnn class Tlieie weie 7i> 1 juniois, f>!>9 scniots, f>o in the two-year com sc in agriculture, 12!' graduate students and 10!) specials. WRESTLERS TRAIN FOR MEET WITH SYRACUSE (Continued fiorn fust page) most likclv Often poundei. Captain Walt Liggett in '‘pile of a long lapse liom the mats seems capable of de fending his title in the -25-pound di vision Chenoweth is next in line. Packard seems the logical man for the fiftv-eighl pound post His vic tory uvei Captain Wight of Penn nf fci two extra periods was called bv the Philadelphia papeis as the most .-citing bout seen tlieie m venis Schminkv, howovei, is giving Pack ard tough oppostioti Uumbaugh who lies scoied two bul *»ant falls ovei his Alficd and Penn opponents is continuing his good work in practice On what he does in the harder matches depends a majoi part of the Blue and White’s success Syracuse When the Nitanv wrestleis invade Pjincuse Saturday it will be the first visit a Penn State mat team has cvei made to the camp of the Oiangenien Though tumbled bv the Lion intercol- Icg’ato champions 22 to 5 last year, the Onandagans arc well piepared to meet Penn State this year What the varsity will do against exper ienced opponents is still a question t'aithemoie, Black, Provost, Lehman and Carey are no longer giapplmg rnd then successois have not yet met a tiue test Elated by the victoiy ovei Pj*nn, the Blue and White wrestling follow er should remember that Cornell, Lnfavette, and Navy arc still to be met Coach Leonard’s warning not to lcgard the result of the Penn match as a criterion of the team's ability is born out by Cornell’s crushing defeat rf the Red and Blue Saturday The Ithacans are provided with n veteian team that with Lehigh, Yale and Columbia will furnish stift oppo s.tion tor the Lions m the rnteicol b’giates here March nineteenth Since the handicap match scheduled ioi .last Saturday was called off, the Penn State mentoi will depend on Hie showing the men make this week foi Ins final dcisions Conch Leon ard has intimated that several chang- 1 o« in the line-up aie likely to be made PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Brvmleys JL ■ CLOTHES OT »-Ki - " i>+- _7’r -u Shot ving at . f^/K, STATE COLLEGE HOTEL Fp; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY j . 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METZGER - - PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE He points out that gradual unpiove ment of sevennl men has enabled them to scoie several decisions ovei the fust stnngcis. : Nittany Boxers Down Catholic U. in Opener (Continued from first page) good advantage and scored the judg es decision Mac Scores Technical Knockout McCleriun stepped into tlic ring with both .urns swinging ta<onon, Conlin, Catholic man, jromjt to his, Knees Mae’s clev er footuoik ami defense seemed lo l-t-wildei ins aclversaiv and in the sec* end lound when he Knocked Cnnhn almost thiougli the lopes, the visiting co icli tossed lip the sponge In the 1'35-pound division, Kilegei piovcd his plow ess b> eveiv lound sißiunst Bjine With his pow ttful left and light he pommelled tiie visitor's head and stomach and in the second canto Bvine was pioggv hut manuged to keep up his defense The I X’itt.inv mitman vva, going stiong in j the third and played on Bjrne’s dim I and stomach The visitoi shot one auoss FilegeiN chm but his punches were weak and the Blue and White took honois fm the mutch One of the best bouts of the meet teas staged in the foity-fiv e-pound .K.ss when and La I'onde >ught out i close e\lia-iound alfim ahieh ended m a judges' decision foi :he invading team La Fondc opened ike a vvlmlwind using both nuts igainst the Penn State lemesonU iv e who seemed helpless foi a time Howevei, the husky little bo.ei Only the Best is Good Enough for the Party We offer Delicious Fruit Punch, Ice Cream and Fancy Cakes at reasonable prices. HARVEYS’ • BELL 211 220 E. COLLEGE AVE. FOR THE ■ Ijiom Washington .slowed up as Gia ij/icr tni c loose. Li Fondc sliowe. , piofe«sn»n.,l class in«his defense mu jnt the close of the /list act he dupli |c..ted etfective lefts to Clia/iet's jnv j The 1 econd round-was La Fonde's Consecutive lights ami Jetts to tin N'tltanv boMu’s head were vvatdet ofl b\ Gia ici .who stiggeied lus op . |ionc>nt v, ith.a'few povveiful blows \. clem left found an opening to llv. Penn Stulc\ foilv-hve poundei's jaw and he was knocked to the lopes weakened Gtzuiei put up a ganu light, howevei, and shoitlv hefoie the hell, he scored no little damage tii.i/Ki 1 allied in the thud and landed both fists to La Fondns jaw the kitten staggeung to the door '1 he V’sitoi .moved aiouml in a ila/ed lomhtum while the Blue and White Jungman knocked him around like a j hall but was unable to put him away !'I he judges oideied another canto am’ i ive the decision to I t l-onde al though it was hard to decide whosr mind it wu« Knockout for Kiel It wis evident m the hist few minute, in the nng that Kiel w.n much impioved Pitted agunst Ail ..ms. a clevei boxei with unusual Ivlnlitv, he scoied a technical knock rut at the close of the second lound The liiit'a! slan7 l ended m a diaw but m the second, Kiel blocked Whims’ blows and at the end of the lound. povveiful short jabs at tlu fathohe U man’s taw with one dam aging light put him clown. The bel 1 ‘ived \dims fiom being counted out and the sponge v.as tossed into the mg A fioak bout between Uibel and ( apta’n Mooie of the visitois almost cndeii in a double knock-out but the PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Alien Street i.atcli closed with Mnoie lendy to ight, although dn/cd, and lie was •warded a victoiv Neitliei stiuck i blow until mote than a minute of 'he lust lound was up when Mooie 'amled tlueo cirectivu hits to Uibcl’s . cc* The second mutch was almost i duplicate ot the first, Uibel hilling o make any of lus passes count Howevei in the lm.il canto, Uibel 'aiidcd u light to Moutc’s jaw and lieoiod him foi a count of nine Mooie got up, gioggv, but the J\*nn State bo\oi failed to land the Inial -.iinch and so Moore with a poweilul "igltt conncctcil with Uibel’.s face The Blue and White mitman got up witli Ins hack to his opponent and "oundeml mound the nng, the icf vee holding Mooie olf Xeithei bo»- •■i app.uentlv was conscious of what lo v.as doing, the veitoi going to the wioug cmnei and Uibel wamienng “round The lofoiee ended the bout Mr.yei m the heavvweight division li.’d little ditliculty m gaining a n.dges’ avvaid against Welsko Al though the Nittanv heavv showed aood stvle, Mavei was his superior m bo\mg ability The Cutholtc U man successfully blocked WeNko’s •.‘tempts while putting actoss a num bei of telling lights and lefts rflg&mS&Kf 7 WRSGLEYS RK. 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