r*ii;e Four Established 1896 GRAHAM & SONS More and more every week we find that those who discriminate and appreci ate fine candies arc finding our store. Thirty years candy experience must tell. Bulletin I rnlav, February l‘J 7 00 p. in—Militaiy Sail ticket sale —Co-op 7.00]) in. —Fiateimtj boxing—Aim* Saturday, February JO 2 .30 p m—Wiestling meet—Cornell vs Penn Stale—Armory. C 50 p. m—Fieshman basketball—- Getty sbuig vs Penn State 7 l.i |> m—Vaisity basketball—Get tv sbuig vs. Penn Stale— Stmdav. February 21 11 01) a. in—Chapel seivice—lle\. Fi antis Sliunl. Downs— Audtioriuni 330 p m—Hand conceit—Auditoi Notices There mil be a meeting of the Town Gill’s Club Tuesd iv evening, Febru arv twcntv-tlmd, at seven o’clock m loom dll Old Main Sophomoies inleicbtcd m engineers’ advanced It O T. C may *<t*e Lieu tenant Millet at the idle lange nnv NITTANV KINGMEN WILL JJATTLE NAVY MITMEN (Continued Fiom lirst page) tory from the Hlue and Cold listic artists and with two veterans and an !• tercollegiate champion boxing to mnriow, the Navv team promises to put i.p a stubborn light to maintain tin* touitd against the Lion’s almost untried combination McCUtimji Metis .Vilen Cans will be pitted against Collins, .i veteran of the 1021-2.7 team Gans has spent the past week spairmg with Ciptam McClemaii m oidei to mi pi o*c‘ his foim The Hlue and White bantam-weight stoied a decision ov ci his Catholic university opponent hut dto])ped his tilt to the Virginia n.nn la«t Satuiday alter an extra round Collins is repoited to be do ing Inst class woik with the gloves i*rd piotnises to give Gans a still battle Taking the squnicri cucle m the twenty-five pound class. Captain Me ( lernan will test the mettle of Allen, a vcteian, ami deset died as one of the foremost men in the feather-weight class at the Academv ’lhe Nittam captain has had no tioublc in trim iiiing his foimei opponents this year He looks well to lake ovei the Blue and Gold bo\u Hat old Davis, of rum, piunounccd Mac as perhaps one « e the cleve’est men of Ins weight in intercollegiate aides Mac’s bouts with Gans have been staged to in urase the speed ol the suappv Intel cdlegiute champion but theie is lit tle need fot that since he is now a iciitablu wlmlwmd in the tmg Foi the Blue and White team, File last vc.u’s ficshman thirty-five poundei, is opposed by Estev, an un known qunntitv, who advanced from VWWNWVWWWWWVVWNVWVSNVVNNXV 2 Food for thought •f 6, Must be selected carefully * £ Be as careful in selecting your “cals” | The Penn State Cafe 5 | SERVICE QUALITY | V>XV\>£W*VVV\VV East College Avenue V\X\\SN\V\\\VS\NNNNVV\NXWVVVVWV\*<VVV DRIVE A CAR FOR A FEW CENTS A MILE Gas and Oil FREE. Small Hourly Charge Saturday and Sunday. Make Reservations in Advance for week-ends. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO. CLEMSON BROS., Props. Phone 376 116 McAllister St. the Navy plebe combination. Estey has been holding the edge over his < c mpetitors for the berth and stored for the Navy by taking over his Notre Dame opponent. Fileger has prom ise in workouts, although Coach IXouck has spent many hours m grooming the sophomore for the tilt. Navy Captain vs. Crazier Ragsdale, captain of the Middle ««■% en and present Intercollegiate welterweight Champ, is slated to meet Grn7ter. The Nittany boxer will en counter strong oposition but from the results of his last few bouts, he will be in perfect condition to battle the Navy mitman. Grazier has been troubled with a broken nose but ex pects to enter the squared circle de spite the injury, which was inflicted m the first meet. Stepping into the place \aealcd by Henderson, midshipman, McLain is caidcd to meet Kcil when the bell clungs for the sixty-pound scrap. Keil has seen intermittent Varsity service during the past two years, but Ins improvement has been so no- Lccablo tbut he is given an inside chance to cop tomorrow. Heavies Undecided In the 173-pound class, Coach Webb has placed Vodella against Wclsko. Both are new and inexperienced but \ cdclln, as a follower of Lyons, should be xv ell pointed on the intricacies of the ring. Coach Houck had not decided the entrant for the unlimited berth last night He was considering taking Roscberry, who has cv meed a marked improvement since the last meet, but \\ elsho may be placed in the heavy weight class with Curlm or Uibel in the seventy-five pound division. For Navv, Coleman or Lentz will don the gloves CO-ED SHOOTERS SCORE PERFECT RECORD TO WIN Sconng a perfect record of 500 hits, the Penn State co-ed nfle team won its two matches last week against Cornell university and the University of Nevada, each opposing squad scor ing 583 points Ten women fired for each team, al though only the first five highest scores were counted. While none .of the targets of either Cornell or Ne vada were perfect, the Nittany wo men's score indicates that five unmar red records were turned m. Manag er L E. Anderson *27, Captain E. A Bullock ’27, and the Misses W M. Forbes ’2B, I G Ritter '29 and J. E Womer ’27 took the first five places. Rapid pi ogress is being made by the co-cds in firing off their targets foi the contents this week against the University of Maryland, Gettysburg university and the University of Michigan. LOST—A red Feather Fan at Senior! Ball Finder please return to the! COLLEGIAN office ltpd. ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street I Nittany Basketeers To Face Gettysburg Five (Continued from first page) The Battlefield five has been handi capped in the past by having a small floor on which to conduct its practice sessions. This year, however, the team has worked out on a regulation rizc court and will be more at home on the Armory floor. Gettysburg Line-up Gcrhardt, captain and center on the team, has been a central cog at Gct tytburg for three seasons and is a capable basket-bagger from the floor. The Navy coach, in commenting rbout the Blue und Gold squad, men tioned Gcrhardt as one of the fastest and best players he has seen this sea son. Barboui and Bream, both veterans at guard, are capable players, and aided by their husky build, may spell trouble for Saylor and Captain Hood. Tucky, veteran forward, is light but fast and is a skillful dribbler. Gettysburg has kept practically U>c same line-up since the beginning of the season, and aided by the ex perienced men, has perfected a tmooth-working quintet Coach llci rnann has been forced to change the Nittany line-up repeatedly and as a result, the team is not organized as well as it might be this late in the season. The loss of Mike llamas, Ivoepkc’s injury and Lungren’s late ness in reporting hav c made the changes necessary. The Blue and Gold may be physic ally handicapped because of the game with Dickinson played Wednesday ev ening, while the Nittany passers have enjoyed light workouts tins week FRATERNITY RINGSTERS SHOW UNUSUAL ANTICS (Continued from first page) dock during a hundred The second canto resembles Charley after he ha« breasted the tape, while the third— well, it can be truthfully likened to a slow motion picture. The Phi Kappa Sigma and the Phi Gamma Delta boxing outfits squared cfT in what was the curtain lifter of the 1926 Interfraternity competition. Before the square was completed the boxers gave unmistakable indications that they had partaken of too much beefsteak or ice-cream or whatever else their caterer had provided them at the evening meal. They were plainly fatigued, in fact as the final bell sounded a smile crept over the faces of the contestants. It was dif ficult to discern whether the grin was symbolical of triumph or t if it was because the bout was ended As has been hinted, the Phi Gam contingent emulated, to a more perfect degree, Jack Dempsey, than did their adver- LOST—A Red Feather Fan at Senior Ball. Finder please return to Col legian office. SHARI A new creation in Perfume and Toilet Articles Rexall Drug Store Yours For The Best IN Green Vegetables and Canned Goods For Your Winter Table You will appreciate the attractive prices we offer in our Dry Goods Department FYE’S ON THE AVENUE THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN sai y. The Pin Kappa Sigs failed to pro duce a 116-pound pug and so forfeited the match. They came right back, however, and evened the count a* Ddo slugged his way to victory over Kennedy in the 126-poupd setto. In the next class honors also went-to Phi Kappa Sigma when Keller trounc ed McCabe. At the conclusion of the 116-pound fracas the count soared to C-l as a result of Robb mauling Fnlk mr. Here the Phi Gams stemmed the seeming tide of adversity and copped the remaining three weights. Regal punished Blythe, Denny was super .or to Sutzken while the heavyweight won by default. Things looked sad for Sigma Pi af ter the first round of the initial bout, all because Winters hit Bohcn with everything but the ring posts until everyone wondered what was keeping Pohen from diving on the cnnvns The second round was more even with both battlers mixing it up in groat style Then in the third Bohcn made i remarkable comeback and scored a knockout to give Siginn Pi the bou f . Bauer in the featherweight tilt gave hts fraternity a 2-0 lend when he downed Hall. It was all Lambda Chi in the next three bouts; Chcvom br«tcd Holiday, Fervor outpunchcd Cares and Erbc won a close decision from Zcrbe. Haller, Sigma Pi, ev ened the count by slugging Book all over the ring. Final honors went to Sigma Pi when the Lambda Chis failed to produce a heavy. Penn State To Engage Cornell in Stiff Meet (Continued from first page) pound class, has reached the well known pink, and will lend his mate* Saturday’. In the next highest div ision Acc, Long and Smith arc bat tling for supremacy, with no one hav-- ing any’ distinct advantage. Packard and Dowd arc contending for the fifty-eight pound berth, with the former holding slight edge The burly sophomore has come up considerably during the week, and will I A Note for the Co-Eds! ■ t Have you seen the new TERRI Vanity Cases? The latest thins Also Enameled Mesh Bags. Something that is Original HANN & O’NEAL NEW PAJAMAS AND GOWNS We are showing a new line of Crepe Pajamas and Gowns MANY STYLES TO SELECT FROM EGOLF'S 120 I*2 E. College Ave. State College i State University Shoe Co. f I S. PUGH ST. - :i We have a full line of COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN’S SHOES ! Of All Descriptions Athletic Shoes a Specialty IS A FULL LINE OF WINTER SHOES j |S s | State University Shoe Co. | IS s. PUGH st. ;!; most likely compete against the lied grapplor in lus class. Recovering from a mild attack of grippe which weakened him fur the Syracuse struggle, Rumbaugh has worked strenuously in preparation for the Cornell seventj-five pounder and the Lion veteran should give a good account of himself. Garrison Injured Handicapped by a shoulder biuisod in a practice tussle with Provost last week, Pop Garrison, hero of the Syr acuse meet, hns been forced to take things easy. However, he has svork cd out daily and will represent tin. Blue and White in the unlimited clasa. Should his injury prove troublesome, Munz will fill the breach. The Cornell team consists of seven veterans, all of whom participated in the Intcrcollcgiatcs last year. The Red grapplcrs are not brilliant in dividually, yet the combination is so balanced as to be decidedly danger ous. Cornell Aggresshc Loeb, rangy fifteen pounder, will probably grapple for the Red in lus weight, lie pinned Servais of Penn to the mats m six minutes in the first meet of the season, but was unable lo wrestle against R. P. I. because (f illness Despite a defeat at the hands of McDonald, Quaker twenty-five pound er, Eisenhauer has shown a great deal of wrestling ability. He ob tained a decisive time advantage ov er the R. P. I representative and will tangle with Liggett tomoinw NA CH> chi Norl Lccnuni East College $ 'T r **** ********+*•**++•*+*++-*•+•• “METZGER’S HAVE IX” I j « Our regular price on Camel, Lucky Strike and Chesterfield Cigarettes Now 13 cents 25 per cent Mark Down on all Skiis Complete Line of Men’s Toilet Articles L. K. METZGER With two victories to his credit, Chakin will attempt to extend his winning streak in the thirty-live div ision against the elder Liggett. Gcier, vho defeated Crowfeet of Penn, will probably bo the Ithacan occupant of the forty-live pound berth. Partec, who wrestled to a draw with Wight of Penn and threw his op ponent, will be the Cornell entrant in the fifty-eight pound division, while Howard is the probable choice for light-hea\ywcight. AtTcld Against “Pop** Afield, a \eritable giant, has smoth ered all opposition in his matches this season • The huge Cornelhnn tossed Strohm of Penn in 4 minutes J 3 seconds nnd disposed of Smuckcr of R. P. I m the abbreviated time of three minutes. 9MHBB“ALWAYS RELIABLE*’MOM STETSON HATS SCHOBLE HATS CAMPUS HATS Ml Visit our display win dow and see the new Spring Styles. FROMM’S During Dull Days Keep your Scrap Book up to date Track action pictures now ready PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP Capital $200,000 Surplus $200,000 SAVE MORE-HAVE MORE 99 per ct. of Troubles are due to Not Enough Money Regular saving here Is the solution The First National Bank of State College W. L. Foster, President Da\id F. Kapp, Cashier SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Why not make your summer pay well m experience and a large earning? We have employed college men foi 20 years and oui work is both dignified and pleabant. Minimum earning ol $460 for the summer. Intel view L. K. MAURER, State College Hotel Friday, Feb. 19, only. 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 V. M. Re one of the ten men selected fiom Penn State. Friday, February 10, 19! TAKE COD LIVER TONIC For Winter Coughs' and Colds A valuable tonic and reconstructive for the whole system. 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