Four * Your needs for the Hop You can do as well at AL’S for yonr shoes and fixings. Quality and style predominates at attractive prices. AL’S SHOP Bulletin fucsday, March 2 ]> m—Ficshmun Class Meeting —Bull Pen p m—Soph llop Booth Dinw mgs—Co-op p m—lntel fraternity Boxing— Aimoiy p m —lnter-unit Basketball— Aimoiy p m.—lntelfraternity wiestlmg —Aimoiy. W ednesday, March t p. m —Senior Class Meeting— Bull Pen p ill—lllustiated Lcctuic bv Pi of 0. K IlaiJan—Old Chapel p m —lntel fraternity wiestlmg —Aimoiy. Thursdav, March 1 p in —Soph llop Ticket Sale— Co-op p. in—lnteifinteimty Boxing Semi-finals—Ai mon p. m—lnteifrateimty wiestlmg —Aimoiv. Notices II non-frntermt\ men wishing to ill in the new series of dancing ses, conducted b\ the Penn State ), *>oo B. T. Coni.ul ’27 before Fri night. Advanced classes util bo 1 on Mondav and Finlay nights, le special classes for the Cluile«- and tap work will be held on Sat ay nights The touise will include lessons at the pi ice of S 2 50 heie will be a meeting of the dford Countv club tonight at sev o’clock m Room .‘Sit Old Main those who aie inteicstcd in the going to Touanda Easter are es iallv urged to come here will be a meeting of the ite club in Room .521 Old Main, ght at 700 o’clock Di I. L ter will speak Theie will be kes and lofiexhments ID BASEBALL SCHEDULE v I—SUppeiv Rock Xoimal Home y 'i-Buckii'-ll Leuiibuig (’tentative) >’ B—W\oming Sotmnaiy Home v 15— Cornell Fieshmen Hoi.iC t 21—Ki-d.i Home >' 22—Sviacttsc Fishmen Home S' 21)—Shippenshurg Not null Ilomi* y .*l—Sluppcnsbuig Xoinial Shippcnsburg lAKLING CAGERS TOP BELLEFONTE ACADEMY (Continued from fii'-t page) Givein duplicated the shot foi the mty-scat live Not satisfied with last exhibition, the flung guard nn whipped the couls attei a leng ’ dnbble Captain Delp contub spomlcd by* tallying twice from the penalty mark, making the score 29- 18. Bowers was ejected for over stepping the personal foul ruling, Ilousholder again doing relief duty. Rally 1 After Monahan had counted on a follow-up, McGivcrh and Robbins sank elongated arch-shots. The vis itors staged a spurt but the Nlttany defense proved too strong. Reilly’ ex tended himself to score a bleeper Hood, went to center, Ilousholder re placing Myers at forward After an interval Delp terminated the scoring with a one-handed push shot from the foul line. Bv counting ten points and holdnng his opponent scoreless, Delp qualified for individual honors for the yearl ings Robbins and McGivcrn scintil lated most brightly for the v isitor3. Line-up Penn Stale tre*h lltlMontt Academy Hamm I Jiejcn .Monahan V Robklnj : IUIII> C Hotter* Delp (Capi I r, McGborn VVil-ton C Rankin Seure —Penn Stale I'reihmen 33, llclle- Conte Aemlemi li H, lit Goal*—llama* 4 Monahan li, Reilly 1 Di Ip 4. ttoUhina 4, Rouei-. McGbern ». Kunkin l'oni Goal*—Hamas 1 out of 3. Monahan, Dilp J out of 4, Robbins 2 out of 'l. Dower* i out of I. SulntilutlonK—Koch for VVlt*on. JtomhoM ir for Power*. ifou*holder for Mjerj, llooj fur llouihotUcr. Referee—SUwart. Penn Stale Keller Garage Building SERVICE Lions Leave to Meet Penn in Philadelphia (Continued from first page) As a vvholo, the home crew appeal ed to be balanced in both defense and offense. Von Ncidn used the snme smashing attack that aided in down ing the Syracusans, and Lungrcn bob bed up in every scrimmage, snatching the horsohide from a Cardinal drib bler or unexpectedly intercepting the visitor’s long passes. The Peddle flash is rapidly rounding out ns a pol ished basketball heaver. Roepkc dexterously capered about the enemy guards and increased the Blue and White score ten points with lus quick run-in tosses Despite the inability* of Captain Hood to locale the hoop, he led bis men with the vim that netted the triumph. The Capitol city Inds were slow in locat ing the loop in the first half and per mitted the visitors to roll up n.u'* markers before they had tallied one. Once started, however, the lean, made up entirely of sophomores, be gan counting rapidly and made the score 8-30 before State was able t > draw away again. The setto ended with the Potomac icprcscntativcs on the short end of the 19-1 J score. Harvey garnered five of the Cardi nal’s total tallies in that round. Be ing overwhelmed with twenty-eight counts to their thirteen in the scco.iu session the District of Columbia shooters were forced to bow in de feat, 47-27. In opening both the first and sec ond halves the teams played carefully and several minutes passed before a point was tallied. Scoring the first blow of the game Von Neida hooped one of two frcc-throws. MacDonald then deposited the first of his six double-deckers, and Von' Neida hung up the first of his quintet of two-ply shots. MacDonald and Rocpke again drew blood with duos and the totals showed 9*o. Sallying forth from their no-count position. Long and Harvey collected a field goal each. After that the jn vadcrx tenaciously dogged the Lions and ployed valiantly but the Nittany attack was not to be routed. One af ter the other the Blue and White counts piled up and by nimble run ning m from the corner of the floor and an occasional long two-ply the fray ended at 19-14. The end of the contest presented frequent scoring and lively scr’in mnglng. Twice during that poi.od double fouls were committed, Mac- Donald being involved in both, vnee with Haney and the second time with O’Donncl. The latter was retired via the foul route late in the second half when this reciprocal offense was cal led. After a short dispute w,!h the official scorers O’Dca was substitut ed for O'Donncl. O’Dca who finish ed the game with the visitors played on the freshman team here in 1921 FOR RENT—2 large pleasant rooms furnished or unfurnished; first floor; well heated. Apply at 112 Frazier St. lt-p. I-OUND—A strap wrist watch. In quire at 109 E. Beaver. 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The Lion bantamweight showed ability to solve the attack of his op ponent and for the lcmmndor of the bout used his left and light with tell ing effect. Again using Ins infighting tactics, the Irish fifteen-pounder led off in the second canto but Cans rctnllmtcd with straights to the face and body. In the Inst period Welsh dealt some telling rights with Gans breaking through with left jnbs to the nose of his opponent which earned the de cision for the plucky Blue and White mitslmget. Extra Period It vvus not until the hammering blows'of Captain McClernan had O’Keefe of Notie Dame gioggy m the extra period that the judges aw aid ed a decision foi the Nittuny pugil ist O’Keefe with n longer leach and scvcial inches to spate in height used an opiate light that gamed its iepu tntion in the western Amateur Ath letic Union contests. The Irish fea therweight found a mutch in the clover guatiling of Mac who cased a few jabs and hooks through the Gicen nngmnn’s defense Holding his own in the fust two rounds, McClernan came buck in the third and solved the attack of the wary South Bend fightci. Tlieie was little noticeable clinching in the bout, both men swinging clean blows. The Blue and White Intel collegiate cham pion parried blows with Ins protect ing right only’ to find a counter at tack similarly blocked. Decision tor Filogcr Rushing in for the first lound, Mor an of the Irish squad landed a stiff blow to the side of Fileget’s head The Lion lightweight icturncd with a left jab and then hammcicd the body of Moran in a clinch Fil used his left to good effect but the steady rushing of Moran scoied pomes for the visitor. When the gong rung lor the sec ond period, both men rushed m for the fracas Each meted out counting blows. Moran played possum but the bluff failed to gain anvthing against the wnry r Filcgor. The Nittany light weight dealt punishment with rights and lefts but failed to legistci a look cd-for knock out when seveinl uppei cuts missed by inches The last pci- When You Think of Fine Jewelry * You Think of | CRABTREE’S $ YOUR JEWELERS Allen Street iod proved close with the pugilists hammering away at every’ opening. The judges dusngreed at the close of the regular lime arid another bout was ordered. Fdeger sent his man , to the floor but the plucky Notre Dame fighter come back almost immediately. Moran took the defensive throughout the bout and Filcgcr was given the decision. Easy Victory In the welterweight clnss, Glazier took an ensv victory over Loft who represented Notre Dame A stiff right delivered by the Lion forty-five pounder sent Loft to the carpet foi one count. After a little parrying, the Irish pugilist againt wont to the floor butwns up at once. During the final periods Clark sent telling blows to the body and face of his opponent to win n decision from the judges. Kiel rcpicscnting the Blue and White proved master of the situation in the sixty-pound division when he gained the judges decision at the close of three rounds over Doyle Using his inimitable method of feinting, the Nittany boxer had lus opponent un nerved after the first round. Clean hits to the fact and telling blows to the body at every opening evinced the superiority of Kiel. Ducking the lefts of Doyle, Kcil le tallinted with jabs and hooks that had his opponent groggy Vhen the closing gong sounded. Little fault could bo found with the conduct of the Blue and White leather-pusher dur ing the entire bout. His gcncialsliip showed that ho was master of the ling against even the long reach and xangy buijd of the Irish fighter. Welsko continued to show improve ment by using his left to good ad vantage throughout the seventy’-five pound fray against Springer, captain of the Notre Dame team. Springei only smiled at the jabs and came back with a walloping right. Joe utilized his right in hammering blows on the body of the visitor in the clinches Left jabs and a few telling rights gained the judges’ decision foi Welsko m the final canto. Maxwell Scores Knockout With Penn Stnte on the long end of the G to 0 score. Maxwell, foi met* football man for the Green gridiron ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Stark. Brqs, Haberdashers In the University Manner invite you to the opening of a New Store Cathaum Theatre Building Wednesday, March 3 rd —Bringing to Penn State permanently— that Quality of Hab= erdashery for which Stark Bros, are known to College Men. machine took to the ling against Roiiobcrry who Idled the beith ui the unlimited class foi the Blue and White. Throughout the fust and sec ond rounds, tho Notre Dame fighter used a left jab which continued to land on the unguarded face of Rosc beriy. Rallies for the Nittany heavy fail ed to make good although Roseberry jolted his opponent with several stiff blows to tlie side of the head and jaw In the middle of the Inst canto, the lcfciec stopped the bout and a wauled j a technical knockout to Maxwell, male -1 ing the final score G to 1 in frivol of Penn State. 115 pound class—Gans, Penn Stnte, defeated Welsh, Notre Dame, in three rounds. Judges decision. 1 125 pound class—McClernan, Penn Stnte, defeated O’Keefe, Notie Dame, m extia lound. Judges decision 105 pound clnss—Filcgci, Penn : State, defeated Moian, Notre Dame, in extia lound Judges decision. 145 pound class—Gianer, Penn State, defeated Left, Notie Dame, in thico lounds. Judges decision. IGO pound class—Keil, Penn State, defeated Doyle Notre Dame, in three lounds. Judges decision. 175 pound class—Welsko, Penn State, defeated Spunger, Notte Dame, m thicc lounds Judges decision. ARE YOU DANCING? Junior Fiom, Soph Hop and other dances. Instruction in the latest ball room steps, including the Charleston. The Hubbell School of Dancing *lO5 1-2 W. Beaver A\e. Bell Phone 4-R. Here's The Dope— At Intermission And After The Hop You’ll Be Hungry We’ll be waiting for you with Real Dainties and Food to your taste. THE STATE COLLEGE HOTEL TEA ROOM Tuesday, March 2, 1920 Unlimited class—Maxwell, Noti Dame, defeated Rosehcny, Pen Slate, in thud loumk Tcchmci knockout. Rcfcice—J. Gilbcit, Wilhamspoii Judge—-11. L. Davis, Trenton. GILLILAND’S BEEF, WINE IRON TONIC A valuable Spring tonic for that tired feeling, stimula t e s and improves diges tion. RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist