Tuesday, Pcbl'uiuy J»2U THREE ELIMINATED AS FRATERNITIES BATTLE FOR SPARRING HONORS Two Fights End Preliminaries Tonight—Semi-Final*. Start This Week Alpha Sigma Phi and Theta Upsi lon Omega Imttlcil to victory ovei Jli La Sigma Rho and Dell i Sigma Pin in the inlor-fiatci mty boxing tmirnament Thursday night in the Armory Pi Kippa Alpha forfeited their match to Delta Kappa Sigma the following night McAndrcws, Alpha Sigma Phi heavy, pinved the stumbling hloek lot the Rota Sigma mitmen when, .li ter lying np the mntch at 11-.’ against Kurland, he once more enleied the ling to win easily over Kegclfer in the unlimited class In the othci match of the evening Theta Upsilon Omega h id things then own way ovim Delta Sigma Phi, diop pmg only one bout of the seven wlien Henderson went ilown to a defeat be fore Rood. Sensational lights maikod Alpha Sigma Phi’s triumph over Ticta Sigma Rho Donovan, milling furiously, gave lus fraternity the first win bv humb ling lluckland of Beta Sigma Kho A forfeit and victories by Lille and Ohandrcs gave Beta Sigma Hho a lead. Ileriig, stalwart Alpha Signut. IfiO-ponnder, engaged in a slug j :ng match with HofTinan in the next bout, and responded with n vie toiy for Ins fraternity. In the i.n..l two minutes Ilcitig charged In veil ing opponent and repented!., pummol td ami floored his man. two wins then gave the Alphi Sigma men a victory Although defeated bv Finefiock of Theta Upsilon Omega, Coopei of Del ta Sigma Phi put up the best fi-'t, ol the evening. Exhausted by the pov - erf til blows of Finefiock, Coopei gamely waded in and several t.aics striggered Fineiock with haul . gits to the head Aside from Reed’s vic tory over Henderson in the 110-pound class, Delta Sigma Phi was helpless liefore thou moie expei icnced « ppon ents Foui teams will end the pielimim - ios when Alpha Tan Omega clashes v ith Theta Kappa Phi and Phi Epsilon lb meets Alpha Gamma Itho tonight at seven-thirty o’clock The teams must weigh in at one o’clock this af ternoon According to Inter-fratermtv boxing manager H. I Sehermei, -he semi-finals will be started this vvci 1% in the lmuts last Wednesday, Sigma Pi and Phi Kappn Sigma defeated I rtmd i Chi Alpha and Phi Gamma Della. Indian Bracelets Are Military Ball Favors (Continued from first page) The favor is diffeient from any that h is been given at a Penn State dance before, in accordance with the com mittee’s precedent-setting policy. An attempt will be made this voni to impiovo the methods of holding a dance which have marked all func tions held previously in the'Aimoiy. To eliminate crowding on the dance flnoi, the committee has arranged to keep the crowd away fiom the mam doorway There will be no lndiscum inate exchanging of tickets and pass out checks will be given to all those who wish to leave the flooi at any time. This will be done with the idea of insuring the pleasuie of those at tending the dance Each R. O. T. C unit in the coun tiy will hold its mihtaiv ball on this evening ami it is the desue of the ! GOOD TAILORED-TO-ORDER! CLOTHES | COST NO MORE | I "Let Us Prove It! I We have the color, pattern, and style you want in the splendid Spring and Sum mer woolens on display from E. V. Price & Co. Largest tailors in the world of GOOD made-to-order clothes Come in and see them! HARRY SAUERS THE COLLEGE MAN’S SHOP 124 Allen St. _ - State College, Pa. Nittany Matmen Lose i Contest to Cornell (Continued from first page) [into a hold which might have chang ed the result ot the match. | Long fell victim to Geier of Cornell, ! after Captain Walt Liggett had lost to Cliakm, a fast strong and clever ■vvicstler, m the thirty-five pound div ision Long was helpless when he '■lipped into a cradle hold, followed up by a cross-face hold and inside ciotch grip, which led to a fall in four minutes and thirty-six seconds Cornell Strengthens Lead In the fifU-eight pound division Packard and Paitee .wrestled nine minutes to a no-decision match which necessitated two extra periods Onlv thirty seconds of the nine minutes pound were contested oa the mat, liuung which time Packard held a short advantage over his opponent. The first period was also contested fiom the neutral position but in the ln«t period Partee held the advantage foi the entire three minutes. The Rumbaugh-Howard match in I he seventy-five pound class resembled the fifty-eight-pound tilt, in th-t practically all of the grappling was done fiom the neutral position Rum hauglt, ill a weakened condition, fail ed to show his usual brand of wrest ing in the two periods which follow ed and Howard was awarded the dl - ision with five / mnutes advantage, (hiring which time he almost succeed ed in pinning the Lion grappler to the mat for an additional two points. Garrison Springs Surprise In the unlimited class Gansion and Captain Afield of the Big Rad staged a match that kept the spectators m a state of excitement during the en ure nine minutes Garrison took the aggressive from the start and by clever footwork managed to gain the advantage over his nval. The period that followed was marked by close wrestling which showed that the con testants were evenly matched, al though the best Afield was able to cio was bieak into the neutral posi tion again Garnson again took Afield into his clutches from behind, and the con testants went fiom one side of the mat to the other, finally falling on the mat, the Blue and White defender still keeping the advantage. Captain Afield was a bit too wary to permit Garrison to gain the hold which has given him falls m his two previous matches, and the Lion grappler had to be satified with a time advantage of almost three minutes. committee that the affaii be strictly formal. Invitations have been sent to many noted army officers us well as to President Coolidge and Govei noi Pinchot In order to offer to every one the opportunity of getting a ticket for the annual College function, there vill be a ticket sale at Co-op tonight at seven o’clock foi the price of 53 50 A sale of booths for three dollars each will be staged in conjunction with the ticket auction this evening. Tickets will be available at Co-op rgain tomorrow evening at seven o’clock, but those who are unable to cbtnm them at either time may pur chase them at the Armory, entrance Fuday evening ARE YOU DANCING? Get ready foi the Mihtniy Ball, Junior Prom, Sopli Hop and other dances Instiuction in the latest ball loom steps, including the Chaileston. The Hubbell School of Dancing 405 1-2 W. Beaver Avc. Bel! Phone 4-R. Horsemanship Plays Important-Pari -in ihe Coming Pulling Contests at Pail - « o V The manner in which drivers handle their teams will play an important part in winning pvi7es in the coming County Fair contests with the use of the Pennsylvania Stale College dynamometer. To get two horses or mules to exert their maximum effort at the same time requucs the gieatest of skill. The pull of a team is no greater than twice that of the weakest horse Tcnmwoik tequires naming and good management Whipping is Imired m the contests College Dynamometer Will Be Used by B. and B. Members in Horse-pull Test Members of the Block and Budle i pounds developed is twice that of the Club will stage a Hoise-Pullmg Con-I weights lifted test using the Penn State dynnmomc- | When the weights go up the move tor in the Stock pavilion, Thuisdav . merit leleases nil oil pump which sets evening,.Februniy twenty-fifth Col- U p an j desned iesistnnce, controlled lege teams will be driven in the con- ! i )V the placing of extia weights on the test according to A. 0 Rhoad 2t>, i nrtrt! one attached to the cable. Any president of the club i numbei of these weights can be at- The machine to be used in this con- tached to the vertical cable which test is the one which took p.ut in inns over the- t\vo pullevs at the top fourteen contests in thirteen diffei- of the fiame and then aiound anothoi ent Pennsylvania counties during the pulley to which is attached one end of past fan season More than seventy- the cable upon which the team dnectly five thousand people thoioughly en- pulls The lattei cable inns down joyed watching these exhibitions of undet a pullev at the icai end of the Dobbin’s piovvess , machine and to it is hitched a pan of „ , , , . e [ double-tiees The free end of the S.mphoty principles o£ c „ |)k , ant| ,„ red t „ tl]C fulmc the dynamoiretei. On the bed ot the | machine a numbei of weights aie ai-i The method of conducting a hoisc ranged so that they can be lifted vei- pulling contest is smulai to that of tically when the team pulls on a cable j eei turn athletic events, such as the which passes ovei pulleys attached to ‘ high jump and pole vault. The the fiame which is mounted on n one- 1 weights aie incicased until the v.u ton motor tiuck. The pulleys aie so! ions teams have all reached the limit nnanged that the tiactive pull, in |of then pnwei The distance chosen field —and the long, joyous —have a Camel! Camels contain the very choicest tobaccos grown in all the world. Camels are blended by the norm's most expert blenders. Nothing is too good for Camels. In the making of tins one brand we concentrate the tobacco knon ledge and skill of the largest organization of tobacco experts in the world. No other cigarette made is like Camels. They are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers. is tventv-sevon and one-half feet,: ovei which a hoiac exert* his maxi mum pull. A stop watch is held on the learn so that hoi sc povvci which they develop can be determined. The man-equivalent of the horse wilT be detenmned by seeing how* many* men it will take to pull the same load winch the winning team accomplished pulling. W 7 When silvery moonlight falls on town and WHENmoonlij woodland and hills with platinum light. And the tour home is ready to begin —have a Camel! For Camel makes every smooth tour adds of its own contentment to every delightful journey. Camels never tire your taste or leave a cigaretty after-taste. Pay what you will, you’ll never get choicer tobaccos than those in Camels. So this night as the forest-topped hills race by in moonlit proces sional. As the magic road curves .through the colonnades of birches— have then the finest made, regardless of price. Have a Camel! 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R*ynold« Toblfco CMapaay FRATERNITY FIOORMEN OPEN SEASON TONIGHT Fourteen Games Scheduled This Week—Teams Must Report At Designated Time With the Intcr-frntcrnatity basket ball schedule completed the reason will officially open to-morrow nijrht when twelve tennis swing into action In order that two garner m.iv be play ed at the same time both of the At moiy courts will be U'-cd The curtain taisers are listed for seven o’clock when Theta Clit meets Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Gamma Del ta clashes with Friends Union At seven-thirty o’clock J’lu Kappa will battle with Kappa Sigma and Delta Pi with Delta Sigma Phi, while a huh hour later Delta T.iu Delta meets Al pha Phi Sigrnu and Alpha Zota lines lip against l’au Sigma Phi. No games arc scheduled for Wed nesday night bat the drawings for the following evening find sixteen teams pitted against each other. Starting at seven o'clock Omega Mu Rhn will encounter Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Pi will meet Alpha Gam ma Phi. while nt seven-thirty’ o’clock Delta Upstlon will line up against Delta Kappa Sigma and Lumda Chi Alpha against Alpha Gumme I»ho While Sigma Chi is engaging Theta Kappa Pli! a half hour later, Beta Sigma Kho will clash with Tau Phi Delta. The concluding games of the evening will be played at eight o’clock when Phi Kappa Sigma opposes Sig ma Phi Sigma and Phi Sigma Kappa clashes with Theta Upsilon Omega Following the same system as used Vital news Nothing- so vitally concerns you in every day life as the urge and necessity to buy or sell—to give or take—to borrow or ex change. Look through the advertise ments of this paper and you will find that they embody the chief impulses of living. The nation's life is clearly depicted in the national advertising Our individual lives depend upon this advertising to a remarkable degree. A newspaper is a clearing-house for ideas and commodities. Reports of the shifting phases of life come to you thru its news and editorial columns. But re ports of the material things upon which : : ' ’you! d'a'p eh A, f-oj- Sustenance! comfort and happiness come through the advertise ments. If you read only one side of the paper, you gain only a half-knowledge of the activities, the aims, the character of the community, Road all and learn all, The advertisements are news which concern your every-day life I Inst vem the loss of one game' eliminate ihr oufrat <1 Lam. i rnilci.mte ui'cs win pievnil di I the contests. All teams w ill ho o floor nt the time set fm them ni tell the game to thou opponents consequence. No man who has ; cd in a icgulm collegiate game : igible. tggstJt wmgleysßK. NEW HANDY PAi Fits hand pocket and pun Mer« for your money •ad the beat Peppermint Chewing Sweetforanymoney Look (or Wrijley’s P. K. Huily on your Pooler'* Counter
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