id.'ij, Felji'Uiu y l\l, li>'4b. IB BOXERS TRAIN FOR. BELLEFONTE ACADEMY r olCf, Sloan and Me Andrews Show Ability—Date Set March Thirteenth With little more than three weeks mummer, the candidates for the ailing boxing team me tunning tenuously foi the meet with the •llcfonte academy ungmen, Satur-i y, March thirteenth. Eliminations have been conducted intervals to dctciminc the ability the entries and Conch lloucic is itching with intci ost the outcome the pi notice bouts foi team matcr .. At present, be has made nu lections but is pitting the foiemost the ficshmcn against the second ing vais»ty men. Chief among cse vcarlings nte Sloan, who has en donning the gloves with Ilnr igton, anti Wolff, jenilmg hnli ck, who lias engaged Cilbctt m se\- :il scraps Ability Evidenced floth men have shown ability to ud telling blows, Wolff being the cnchci of the two lie is the onto imlidatc foi the middleweight di sion Sloan has cshibitcd clever •neralship in the foity-five-pound ass. Competitors in the ucltei* eight ure Fnnti, Cullivor, Bendich, avis and Mooie. McAndiews, tackle a the 192') elc\en, has already taken •ci Mather in the 173»pound diu-- n. Mutlneu, guard foi the fresh an gndiron machine, is lepoitmg it will need a week or mote -to get to condition Ci undidutcs foi the bantamweight nth arc Whitesel, Marvel ajnl oung. Whitesel Ims alieady van lished Man cl in an elimination bout it improvement by the latter may ad to another canto Young will eet Whitesel within the week. Be in and Wilford fought, the fmmer lining a decision, while Paulunibo eked up a win o\ei Staley Stiles, ic othci entrant, has not >et donned ic nuts. Pi 'ivc } callings me cm oiled m the ty-five-pound division with Kali* shi, Heed and Leiden in the lead ic other two me Stumper and Ap eby. Shultz is the lone contcndci r honors in the unlimited post ILITARY BALL TICKET SALE SET FOR FRIDAY Hie ticket sale for the Alilitarj 11, the next College foinml on Fob iry twenty-sixth will begin at se\- o'olock tonight at Co-op The price set at W5O Booths will be placed sale Tuesday at three dollats each By special petition to the Senate >mmittec on Student Welfare, pei ission has been granted to have the nee fiom nine to two o’clock l’uss idenm’s orchestra will play, lnvt tions to many notables have been tended. Who’s Dancing Fridn> »igma Xu (closed ) Viend’s Union Sigma Nu Alpha Gammo Rho Theta Upsilon Omega Our Motto: Quality and Service Try us once and you’ll call again MEATS FISHBURN’S Opposite Post Office XX^XX > X , XXX-X~X~X"XX*X"X"X~X“X*X**X~X-X~X~X“X**X“X-'> ' t Industrial Engineering Department | CEDAR CHESTS .... $3.00 to 524.00 | X Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables :j: A CHIFFONIERS 512.50 A TYPEWRITERTABI.ES .... 54.00 A CHAIRS 53.50 DESKS 512.50 to 525.00 V. TABLES $5.00 ¥ COSTUMERS 52.00 | GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50 ¥ IRON BRIDGE LAMPS $l.OO ¥ I ROOM 106, UNIT B | WATCH THIS AD f YEARLING FIVE PRIMED FOR GETTYSBURG GAME (Continued from first page) longer nml Hemes takins: caic of the encmv forwards, the five presents a formidable combination. Arnold may be, used as an alternate in cither a foiwaid or ccntci position. Lipsky, with Stumpf following on Ins heels, is high scoiei for the team. Mcllhenny made a large portion of the mntkeis scored by the Battlefield boys against the Buchnell aggicgation and is especially effective m netting free-tosscs Utility meq who may; see action against Blue and White freshmen ate Fishoi, forward, and Millei, center. In the setto against Western Maiyland Fieshmen these men showed punch and endurance and they may be used on the \ isiting team. Notwithstanding two 01 throe weak points in the Penn State quintet, Coach Killmger intends to use an un altered ltne-up: llamas and Mona han at the forward posts, UeiUy fili ng the tip-off berth and Captain Jjolp and Wilson at the backlloor po sitions will constitute the arrange mept at the opening whißtle As first string substitutes, Killin gs is counting on Jacobson, Ucin hold and Sayloi, forwaids, Brown stein, centei and Kock and McKeown, guards. The most improved man on the squad, is Reilly, who, according to the coach, has become proficient at dropping the ball thiough the hoop at short range. Captain Help is loundmg out as n consistent shot with cither hand, un der the basket, and with Wilson, iotms an impenetrable defense. Mon ahan is improving daily as distance shooter and Hamus continues droo ping the Inll through the basket on backboard shots Professor E. I. Wilde Points Out Decorative Effect of Various Flowers Delving into matters cncounteicd in gniden planting, fifty visitois in addi tion to floticultuie students presented their views on different phases of the question at a meeting of the Floral : Club last week Many useful hints on plant laismg weie given by diftcicnt membeis of the faculty. In an illustrated talk Prof. E. I. Wilde of the floiicultuie dopaitment mentioned some ot the flowers appro* pnute foi this locality, pointing out the color and decorative effects of dif feient varieties. That no home is complete without some flowers to add to its attrnctnesness was stressed by Piof Wilde thioughout his address. njO.OO REWARD—For the return of male English setter bird dog lost oi stolen from State College Jan uary 20, or for information leading to aricst and conviction of anyone who may have stolen him Dog one yem old, white with brown spots on head, hips, and base of tail. Brown spot sue of half dol liu on left side of top of head R D ANTHONY, 108 East Fairmount Ave I.OST—Blown leather looselcaf note book in Mining Bldg, or between Mining Bldg, and Knox Cafe. Find er return to Seeling, Watts llall North. Reward. LOST—Fountain pen, Schaeffer, “Lady Lifetime” point, gold band, clip and filler. Return to “Y" Hut or L J Mellon, 401 W. College. OYSTERS | NEOPHYTES EMULATE CLOWNS WHILE SPECTATORS CHORTLE “Mamn, has the circus come to town?” ‘No, not yot.” “But look at the funny men 1 The questioning child means the ncophvtcs whom we may see at any hour of the day, performing to the amusement of many and to then own discomfort and moittficalion Two students, mcasur.ng the cu* cumfeionce of the Armoiy tmek with three linl s of bologna as a “yaid stich,” entertained many poisons be tween classes Monday. According to the performers, the result of then pioblom was to be given in “nor dog” lengths. Pledges, aimed with wooden uflos and adorned In full milituiy tmiloim, walk then pobts at each enti.mce to Mac Hall. “They shall not pass” i echoed time.and again hv someone, all thiough the night. E. tli arid ev uy co-ed, visitor or what-not* is huilod for the countersign before be ing permitted to enter If the debating team has anv tioublc finding matcual for intend!- MAC HALL THIRD FLOOR WINS BASKETBALL TITLE Willard House Sextet Defeated 87-,10,in FinaL of,Co-ed Dormitory Tourney Flawless , passing and exceptional shooting enabled the Mac Hall Thud Floor basketball team to garner a 07- 10 victoiy over the 1 Willard House sextet Monduy night in; the final game of the Co-ed ,'inteidormitory senes A silver loving cup, emblematic of the championship, will be presented the winners and placed on the Mac Hall trophy shelf. Outclassing its opponents in cveiy derailment* of the game, the Mac Hall contingent run up a comfoitablc margin early in the game. Miss E. R. Frank" *27, star foiward for the winners,, collected twenty points and the individual sconng honors, while her running, mate, Miss E B Hender son ’29, tallied the .othei seventeen maikcis Guarding Exceptional. The Mac Hall guaids, Miss C M. Ognibcne ’27 and Miss M. M. Wheel er ’2B, held the opposition to ten lone points, seven of which were made bv Miss E. J. Lcitch’2G. Miss L 11. Rob ei Ison *27, collected the lem.uning thiee points for Willaid -House. In the 'ccntinl area Captain N E ' Shendan ’27 and Miss E. 11. Lewis' 1 ’2B, upheld the honor of Mac Hall, while Miss E. M. Bullock ’27 and Miss J. 11. Schanta *27 peifoimed sinnlai duty for Willard,House. The Misses M. S. Leitch ’2O and Ola Keofci ’2O pei formed as guards for the tunnel s up Class Series. Miss Mat ic llnidt, mstiuctoi in physical education, has arranged n series of twelve games to be played ; by class teams, each sextet to oppose | FAMILY CLIPPERS \ 5 f\ V Girls! Don’t let them shave the back of your neck pi » $1 5 Get a pair of ' 3 p Robeson Shur Edge Clippers :| Runs smoothly and cuts without pulling i Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 s See our window display of Shur Edge Pocket Knives and Clippers. p i . KEEFER-NOLAN HDWE. \ Wmxww«\vs\»»«\»\x»v\ssxvssv«»,v»sswl | When! When you look over your wardrobe and find $ your last Spring suit is £ all shot, and you can’t j find $4O-$6O for one of our Tailor Made Suits ¥ X Hav-a-Camel X fn .*♦ T( | X Two-pant suits at s3s.°° | GERNERD’S | Cleaning Pressing | Repairing | STV.iE CuLl.t'.GJAi’i TITF F I’iTii tegmte competition, the member’ should snuntei down to Co-op coniei tny night and fmm the budding young suitors lantmg on any subject tiom the nun its of green cheese to the high „ost of hung in State College, tlic dehntms might choose a vvoild-beating team. One fiatemity in particular had the plcasuie of having a freshman, a total strungei to all the biotheis, on tei the sacied portals of the house on a visit. It was neai meal time and the pledge said nothing. The dinnei bell lung. The neophyte made a da«h fot the dining room—was the first to entci The meal was consumed m peace until the desseit was s>ci\ed. Then the mtiudei huinedly gulped his final ‘*coin B c” and to the consterna tion oV all of the fiats, arose, threw two cents on his table and said, "Take that. It’s more than your confounded meal's woith” Queer things happen among the win tin Greeks the others twice. An intei-club tcui namont was oiigmally planned, hut the idea had to be abandoned because of unfavorable facilities foi piuctic ing. Team candidates aie being sum moned to piactice sessions by Mi-s 11.udt Vnisity team lecogmtion, "'l \ei basketballs and a banquet at the close-of the season serve as incenti.c foi piospoctne players Faculty Designs Unique Course for Students Deficient First Semester Instead of going home to explain vhy thev were “flunked out”, twelve Rutgers ficshmcn met on Wednesday m the first class ever organized in any college for the benefit of dropped lieshmen. These men fell below the giadc recessary to remain in college and are taking advantage of the intensive couise for nieguhu freshmen which has been designated by President Thomas and the Rutgers faculty to help reduce the number of failures in college. The cndcavoi is to get the freshman out of the gimd and grill and to stim ulate him to an intellectual awakening by 'mtioducing lam to a new intellec tual world Success m this course will give the student a chance to re-entei college without examinations. [jNCENSE BURNERS—Big nssort i ment of Vuntme’s oriental incense i burners pi iced from 115 cents to *>2 00 \lso incense of various [ scents See oui window display’. ’ Old Main Ait Shop. ltpd. If you are entertaining soon we ,lave an excellent assortment of Washington’s Birthday tallies and place caids, and decoiations for tlu general pnity Old Main Art Shop. ltpd.adv. We also have Proposed recreation BUILDING PLANS GIVEN Structure To House Basketball Floor and Amphitheatre— Will Seat 5000 Regaiding the election of the pro posed Recreation building R. I. Web ber, Supt. of Grounds and Buildings, gives out the following facts. Ac cording to the plans now favored the building will house a playing Hoot permitting a maximum-sized basket ball couit for inteicollegiutc games which may* be divided into two oinull n courts for intramural games The seats will be built in the style of an amphitheatre pioviding.accom modations for five thousand people. Comfort to the spectators has been ensured in that each scatbourd will be twelve inches in width with a -drop of eighteen inches to an eighteen inch Hoot under foot This arrangement will eliminate the ctowdmg and cramping which charm [ tcri/es the present seating plan in the Armoiy. In the space beneath the scats smaller rooms ate to be built for wrestling, boxing, fencing and handball, and will be used fot train ing and practice room« The new building is to I>c but the beginning of a much laigei one which will ac commodate all Penn State’s athletic and recreational facilities Supt. Webber points out that the building of the proposed recreation center will not mean the abandonment of the Armory since in all probability it will be used for many physical ed- CMPPEUS APPLIED FOR PRANKS OF PLEBE TRIO (Continued from hrst page) aelasses feed the rash ones will warn heir comrades from evil paths by lisporting drastic warnings. Wil •ams will tell the students that "She ,vas his sister" and Travis will boast ‘I sat in buck with her” Mathematical ,Vrogre->sioit “I bag to inform you that anothc-i oarlmg has fallen victim to the wile* f women” was the message which .as responsible for the apxiearance i that Spartan figure W. S Seibert, icibcrt admitted that he visited a irl’s home, but added that lie had one so for purely mathematical roa on: 'I wanted her father to hslp ne with my math,” he coyly explain- When the Tribunal frowned (or •aied) its. questioning* on the nut- Up the beanstalk « When Jack climbed the beanstalk, he got a new concep tion of his needs- No longer would just a hen do, but a golden-egg hen. No longer just a harp, but one that stood by itself and played. He didn’t know what he wanted till he saw something better than what he had i ■ j;' 1 fhoplgh;li^ilsibored hand over-hand- to get hbjd Of that point of view. Advertisements give you a high point of view with out any climbing at all. They spread world products before you—servants to serve you, conveniences to please—prices low because so many thousands are us ing the same. They give you a new conception of what you’d like to own. No longer will a watch or food chop per do—but the highest improved watch or food chop per. No longer just a radio —but one of purest trans mission. They make you change your mind about what you started to choose, and choose something more pleas ing at no higher price. They help you see the whole field of satisfying wares. They lift you to fresh joys. Read the Advertisements Honest facts are in their news trr of! studv in bgmes Seibcit te 'apsed into a dignified «ilonrc mtov polutmu the 'i ijlmti.il’-que-d u i.*- v if h profes«><nal denials such as “ik, no i.o ” .A tufle disconcei tori b\ .Sei bert's determined stand and repulsed by the yearling’s icitcintions ot in nocence, the Tribunal stalled to rntel the \aiiou-. tin each. Unfoitunntole inr the frcsiunun, (luce psychic sophomores trailed I mi to the hou-'C in which he intend ed to dcuphei pioblcnis ’I he tin ct Fephomores testihed tint lho\* had Ken the daring one sitting on the so fa and actually holding a gal’s lumd | I i the loom were the girl’s paient-, hei sister and anothei student Much Ado About Figures At this point, the “other student” trol. the chair An aigunjcntatix'- duel followed, with the "other stud ent” pro\mg to be a snphomoic ami also the loommute of the pcituibed freshman. Finally, after weighing the CMdoncc of both sides, the body again huled Seibert to the docket Minutes that must hn\o seemed I.IvC hours had wilted the freshman, and umlci a bauage ol questions, bis J nished talent left him Under the grilling, Seibert confessed that he hod indeed sat next to the gul and had spoken to her about the mathe matical problems in which she had no interest He also said that he was so absoibed in mathematical piogies s.on that he had forgotten customs EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neat!}’ Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. r»0 Shops—-108 S Trazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank Box Files AND Filing Equipment Typewriters For Rent THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner Ti.ico A* a le-nli r.l his fni gctfulne®?, Sei belt will also hn\< Irs loci l - rl pned lii- sign leads "Stidwng liguie*- m a bul.i,' J P Dal\ ’2S will apologize in (Im pel Mond.n and Ttiesdm for not wealing a hat while pacing the cm i dois of Old Mam Kcveinl mid yciu men petitioned dining the e\oil ing foi sophomoie customs The lioshman absentees who will be dealt with at the next meeting me .1 .1. Cana, lames Samel. W It Falnmg ci and A J) Hoi man wrigieysßK. NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand pocket and purse More for your money end the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for eny money Look for Wrigley's P. K. Handy Pack 8> on your Dealer's Counter c?
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