Page Four Established 1896 GRAHAM & SONS We want to call your attention to the clean, sanitary manner in which our merchandise is handled. Everything under cover. Notices Tlmhc will be a He Mul.iv meeting .it the Ac.icm fi.iteimty Tuesday ev ening at o'clock. Lions Battle Catholic U. Tossers Tomorrow (Continued liom tiist page) tul City five is composed entirely of sophomoies This squad is the com plete ficslini.m team that played reg- I'laih tluoughout last season Only cite in that pound were the Cardin ..l plebes defeated out of a schedule of twentv-foui games With the op ening of the piesent bisketball ycai, the entiic combination won its place as the mu site Stalling as. a unit in eu*iy conflict hi which then hue engaged, the squad is well balanced and all the men are of equal ability In the for vvnid position-. Long and ILuvey per fum, Jim Cainuy tills the jumping ide and Foley and O'Donnell cavort in tin* back-llooi jobs Other foiwauls who maj .see ac tion are Captain Kenney, Garun Minfreda ami Melntuc O’Dca is the reserve center while Lmskev or I>«,tlc\ may be called upon for guard mu ice Although the team is the (iiitntet which has staited every con test of this season, the second stung men are caoable of upholding the Cardinal colois Coach Hermann will most likely send the same quintet against the -outherneis that glorious!?, hauled down the Oiange banneis Wednesday Accuracy, c*a«e and giace that was hcietofote unknown in the supposed ly cuppled Lion five, dominated the Illue and \Mnte playing throughout the fracas Tune and again the score of the combat shifted lrom one "de to the olhei and tluee tunes dur ing the encounter the crowd was on as feet cheering wildly for a winning N’ttam rallv Vic Hanson, whose stcllai passing and uncanny shooting enabled the Oi ondagans to annex fifteen straight wins nut Ins Waterloo m Wlutev Von N'eida, able Lion guuid. From t'.e fit&>t minute of action, Whitov ‘ fuck to the e\Uoi\c \ ic like a plastci • ml not only thwaited the onslaught '• r the Sviacuso stieak but outscoicd him bv tluee points Doth men wcio I'uninnont in e\eiy plav, the Ephrala flish scoring fifteen maikeis and thc\ Change ncc anneung twelve tallies ; Vcaving thiuugh the ma/e of op-! young floomien like eels and passing tin spheu with such alacrity as to make the lunsehide difficult tor Uk Hill bovs lo locate, the Blue and Vlute quintet displaced the smoothest eJubition of tcamwoik in any en gagement this season NotwitlMund- 1 n.g the si\-ponit maigin victory, the Syiacusans contested eveiy point sci led and vveic* gieat even m defeat At the end of the fiist setto, the count stood Ul-1S favonng the Nittany via i tots Not ovei-confident, how ever, the five icturned the second 1 lalf more detei mined than evci to lout the lightning Hanson and his band, and the game ended with the s/me maigin, .17-*,t Penn State counted everv one of her nine free tosses Two arbiteis leferecd the contest Despite the seenunglv maivellous I'l.iung of Von Ncula. each of the olhei pm tiupants distinguished lumself foi his co-oultn atu <1 pnsiing which enabled the Blue and White to tiiumph Moio than once Lungien liustiated a would-be mark ei and MacDonald was piommcnt in the lung shot- Cnplam Hood added seven points to the \ittanv total and uiged Ins mates i*.i with wends of enthusiasm Rocpke v ns to he seen m everv senmniage in the combat Bairon spent his all in the last tluee minutes of plav bv subduing Hanson after Von Neidu went out on fouls Penn Slate i.-.i i k.„ uk, I Mill lll.mi |.| ( 1 uiiLr, n (, VunNiiiln 0 Siractise x. I | I GERNERD’S j Our Spring line of | Knickers and Trousers | have arrived. j Come in and sec the latest in Guaranteed | Merchandise. j Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Boxers Vie with Notre Dame for Ring Honors (Continued from first page) rr and a few frays with Kohkovvski, yearling thirty-five-pounder. Gans has evidenced ability to give and take punishment and he will be in tine shape to meet Welshaftcr a light! workout tonight. I In the lowa match, the fifteen-! pound Notre Dame mitshngcr showed! remarkable ability, although he was] defeated m an extra period Gans will 1 have to step fast and do his best to take the laurels tomorrow. O’Keefe vs. McClernan The wing-footed captain of the Penn State nngmen, Johnny McClcr nan, will be pushed to the limit to gain a victory over O'Keefe, Irish featherweight puncher. The visiting “bearcat” is an A. A U. champion and took over Allen of Navy m a thrilling bout Mae, however, is primed for the visitor, lie has train ed steadily to be in shipshape condi , tiou for the meet by occasional bouts ivvith Filcger and worked toward im provement in speed by cantos with Cans. When the gong rings for the light weight scrap, Moran will probably’ take to the squared circle to battle Filcger. The plucky Blue and White fighter ladles out a hard punch and w.ll give his opponent stubborn oppo sition. F.il has had severe trials in matches with Jenkins, who givc3 the Varsity man a close fight for his berth Lercvre Bows to Ragsdale Entering the forty-flvc-pound div ision, LcFevrc of Norte Dame will don the nuts against Grazier. Lo- I’evre proved an easy victim to the l hammering of Ragsdale, Navy, who was aKo victor over Clark in the | meet with Penn State. Grazier has ; been pitted against Kruppa in prac j tice bouts and has improved greatly' duung the week. Kruppa, with a style all his own, is almost a puzzle to the Lion welter weight Kruppa’s easy motion, clev er guarding and quick “juking” make a ‘•erious problem for Grazier to solve The Blue and White mentor is not certain about the lineup in the upper berths. Kruppa may see ser vice in the bout tomorrow afternoon. Kennedy vs. Keil Kcil, after taking his bout from the Nrvy man last week, practiced in a few rounds with Grazier. The mid dleweight bover will take the ring against Kennedy or Ilcarden, one of the captams-cloct of the Notre Dame gridiron squad The South Bend hover has credit of a victory’ over the lowa si:ty-poundcr while Ken nedy received a stiff .pommeling from McClain of Navy two weeks rgo Wclsko will most likely be the Penn State representative m the j light-heavy weight div i&on against 1 Springer, Irish captain, or O’Boyle who has evinced his ability to mete out punishment in the 175-pound class. Rags Instructs For the first time this year, Rags Madera put on the gloves to instruct \\ cksko and Roscberry in the fine points of boxing. Towering above both Nittany hovers, the former heavy dealt punishment and telling blows rt will He showed that he had not [lost any of his rapid footwork because [ot the icccnt trouble with his leg “Chilly” Welsh Is the pronablc ex ponent of the Notre Dame unlimited class The Iri3h bover has taken two heatings but from worthy foes. Rose terry, who will represent the Nittany fistic artists, will find a stiff battle before him However, under tutelage ot Rags, the Penn State heavyweight shculd be well able to cope with the jabs and hooks of Welsh Capital $200,000 SAVE more-have more 99 per ct. *f Troubles are due to Enough Money Regular saving here is the solution The First National Bank of State College W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier TRACKMEN RUN IN BALTIMORE GAMES Nittany Stars Pitted Against Strong Aggregations in Tomorrow’s Meets MOORE AND TORRENCE BEATEN IN NEW YORK A powerful Penn State ttack rep* lcsontation determined to sweep aside all obstacles, will officially’ open its 192 G season at the Johns Hopkins games at Baltimore tomorrow night. The Nittany delegation will in clude Captain Moore, Bates, Barthol omew and Co\ in addition to several distance men and a relay team chosen this morning. [ While the annunl Johns Ilopkms 1 games will bo the year’s first test for most college track teams, there are many strong squads winch will fur i nish stiff opposition to the untried Blue and White mnners. According to Manager Gilbert the Penn State athletes will compete against stars from Navy, Pennsylvania, Lafayette, Georgetown, William and Mary and from many other formidable aggre gations at the Baltimore games What Penn State’s largely untried squad will do against cvpcncnccd op position will be forecast by the re sults of tomorrow’s games. Bates, Bartholomew and Cov are doing con sistent work m practice while Bates has frequently reached six feet in the high jump. Moore has rounded into form and of late lias fairly 'did over the timbers on the Armory track. Racing under the spotlight of Mad ison Square Garden in the annual New York Athletic club indoor track classic Tuesday night, Captain Moore, after equalling the world’s rccoid of seven and one-fifth seconds for the GO-yard high hurdles in winning his heat, was nosed out m the finals by Ray Wolf of Pennsylvania and Call Christiemsen of the Newark Athletic club. Torrence, crack quartcr-milcr, finished third, following Ray Robert son and A 1 Ilelffrich, former Penn State ace, to the tape in the Buer moyer 500. Six thousand spectators were elec trified as the two Blue and White tlicrs battled stride for stride with the East’s fleetest. The Penn State captain brezzed to a startling victory m his heat, tying the world’s record for the 60-yard distance. The finish of his final race with Wolf and Chris tiernsen came after a heart-rending sprint. A blanket might have cov ered the three as they finished with Wolf winning in seven and three fifths seconds Torrence, making hu» debut on the New York boards, ran a magnificent race against three veteran runners Robertson, Ilelffrich and Lally. The Penn State sprinter, setting a fast pace for the three others over the. first two laps, fought off their chal lenges and stuck to the pole several steps nhend of Ilelffrich As the last lap of the backstretch was neared llcl ffnch unleashed a terrific sprint that l carried him into the lead. At this point, Robertson, with a closing burst of speed, brought up even with Alan The duel continued to the last three y cards vv hen Robert son forged ahead to win by the slight est margin. Torrence, almost dead locked with Lallv, took third. GLEEMEN REHEARSE FOR ANNUAL EASTERN JAUNT (Continued from first page) tions of the country. Those ropie sented arc Columbia, Dartmouth, Am herst, New York university, Prince teen clubs completes its final selec tion,-the N. Y. U. Glee Club will then ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Surplus $2(10,000 THE PENN STATE COLLECIAN ton, Fordham, Syracuse, Wesleyan, South Carolina state and Kansas uni versity. The winners of the mid western and the Ohio State contests who have not been announced, will also be entered. Syracuse, Kansas university Wesleyan and South Car olina caincd the light to appeal in the song contest bv virtue of winning the New York State, Miasoun Valley, New England and Southern associa tion contests respectively. According to Dnuctor Giant, the method employed bv the Intercolleg iate Musical Council, sponsois of the yearly competition, in tunning con tests is to have each of the fouitccn clubs appear individually to sing a composition of its choice. When the last of the fourteen has finished, the process is icpe.ited this time with the prize song, “The Lamp of the West,” by Horatio Pnrkei Ths gleomcn then make a thmt ap pearance when they’ sing then col lege song. When the last of the f out take the stage and entertain with a group of songs As a finale, the entile group will appear ns a unit and sing “The Play er of Thanksgiving” by Kiemser. This is expected to be a novelty in that five bundled voices will comprise the vocal ensemble. The contest judges will be Mi. Hai ry O. Osgood, chairman, Mi Maik Andrews and Mr Stephen Townsend Penn State Wrestlers Clash with Lafayette (Continued from first page) Clicnovvith may be called on to ic place Captain Walt Liggett, who is at present nursing a lame shoulder Chcnowith will be remembered for his fr.U over Pruden m the meet with Al fred and his brilliant work against Lihenfield m the meet with Pennsyl vania. Freddy Kaiser will defend the 11‘5- pound berth against Kowclski, new comer on the Maroon squad this year. Kaiser has been doing consistent work s-iicc the opening of the season and by winning every match has account ed for fourteen points in the Blue and White total. Twcnly-fivc-pound Clash Wallace Liggett will have Ins hands full with Captain “Tommy” Munaka to, veteran Easton twenty’-five-pound er. Munnknto is conceded to be the best man oTT’thc Maroon team and is adopt in the use of trick holds, in this \ For the choicest of cut p j flowers, fresh daily P i TELEPHONE P j The State College P | Floral Shoppe P \ 117 E. 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Krich is a vcteian and among his achievements this season is a fall against Hunk, Quaker grapplcr, with a body hold. Middle Divisions Uncertain Either Long or Ace mny be called upon to defend the middle-weight po sition against Cisney, who is n new comer on the Maroon team Coach Miller is undecided whether Coor or Johnson will-repiosont Lafayette in the fifty-eight pound class The for mer displayed a good brand of wrest ling against Captain Wight in Phila delphia, but was finally forced into a fall after eight minutes on the mat Fackard, who will most likely be Penn State’s representative, gamed the upper hand over the Quaker City grapplcr only uftcr a hot battle which cained over into two extra periods, so he may e\epcct Coor to give some stiff opposition, should he receive the call. Patrecca will be Coach Miller's choice for the light-weight division, rnd will face either Rumbaugh or ■\\ etzel as the Nittany representative. Patrecca is a clever veteran wrestler who at the beginning of the season, was reporting in the unlimited class lie has to lus credit a fall agams* Icrriott of the U of P. Wilson of .thigh was forced to two extra per- Puretest Epson Salt An epson salt that is of the highest grade Sold only at Rexall Drug Store RELEASED TODAY STATE COLLEGE mds before he was able to defeat Pn- < nt. Despite the fact that Penn trcccn. State is fnvoicd slightly in advance Top Garrison, hero of tho Cornel) predictions, Conch Leonard expects fray will have Wilson as his oppon* plenty of opposition. i* * * * * $ A 'k X X X KNOX CAFE Solicits your business Try us and you’ll be satisfied Special Notice to County Clubs or Units Now is the time to form a fraternity. You can buy or rent reasonably, the house com pletely furnished now occupied by the Lamb da Chi Alpha Fraternity. • See WM. S. HOFFMAN FOR SPECIAL TOURING TRIPS f And Get Best Prices and Easy Riding | Call H. M. 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