Gucs’ Lisl— Gnera Whom You Know? VOL XXI, No. 44 LION TRACKMEN TO CLIMAX SEASON AT INTERCOLLEGIATES Captain Moore Leads Eighteen Runners Entered in Eight of Eleven Contests NITTANY TEAM DEPENDS ON INEXPERIENCED MEN Georgetown and Harvard Will Furnish Stiff Opposition— Outlook Not Bright With slim chances of scoring moiu than ten points in the climax of the indoor track season, eighteen Penn State runners will take part in the fifth annual indoor Intcrcollcgiatcs at the 102nd Engineers Armory in New 1 ork city tomorrow night. Coach Ccrtmcll has entered men in eight of the eleven events. Th Blue and White contingent, led by Captain Moore, 70-yard hurdle titlcholdcr, faces its hardest opposi tion from Georgetown, last > car’s winner, a'nd Ilarvaid, runner-up In dications point to a great scramble lor points among the twenty-one col leges entered with Georgetown, Har vard, Yale, Penn and Boston college looming as the outstanding competi tors. Penn Stntc Maj Surprise Because Penn State is relying on eight Inexperienced sophomores, track sharps arc inclined to-overlook the Blue and White as serious contend ers. Nevertheless, the Nittany Lions may furnish a surprise. In Barthol omew, Nate has a potential point win ner, nnd if Hussey, of Boston college, suffers even a slip m form, the Penn State sprinter may overhaul him in the 70-yard dn«h. Kilmer, who has jet to face Intercollegiate competi tor, is another sophomore enteied u the 70-yard run. One-Mile Rclaj No Penn State men are In the pole vault, the shot put oi the two mile relay, but Nate has placed men m the ether events. Stewart, who is im proving steadily lifter a lapse of sev eral wqcks caused by illness, will lace Haggerty, Harvard stni, m the mile, while Barclay, fourth last year m the two mile nnd Fouracrc will imi against champion Ttbbcts of Har vard in the two-imle event Bates will have to jump, more than 5 feet 20 inches to place m the Intcrcolleg iiitcs. Mathias is entered in the bioud jump and according to Coach Cart-, mell, he will have to do 22 feet (1 inches in order to place Ide will swing the .15-pound weight Featuring the colorful laces of the (Continued on i*si page) PENN STATE CLUB TO SPONSOR OPEN DANCE All-College Function Scheduled March Twentieth—Renew Dancing Classes The Penn Stale Club will hold a dunce m the Woman’s building bntur day evening, Miuch twentieth, fiom nine till twelve o’clock This dance, unlike otheis held by the Penn State Club, will be nn nll-Collcge Irmel'on. This dance, the eoiunuttii holds, will eclipse in attendance*, all otheis given by the club. The music foi the dance will be supplied bj the Penn State club orchestra Tickets will be on sale within n few davs nnd may be purchased from any mcmbci of the dance committee for 50. Through the cffoits of the Penn State Club, many non-fruv'in-w men leccntly have been given the oppoi tunity of learning to dance One hundred and ten poisons completed the first series of dancing lessons offci cd by the Penn State Cluo j.i connec tion with the Hubbcll School of Danc ing. More than fifty men have ul readv enrolled in the second senes, which started this week. DR. PARMELEE TO SPEAK BEFORE CHEMICAL GROUP Speaking on “Chemical Engineering Education,” Dr. JI. C. Purmelee, of New York City, will uddicss the cen tral Pennsjlvumu section of the American Chcmicnl Society at the meeting in the Cheimstiy annex Wed nesday night at seven-thntv o’clock. Dr. Purmelee is editor of “Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering,” president of the committee on Chemi cal Enginoenng Education of the American Tnstitute of Chemical En gineers. He was foimorly president of the Coloiudo School of Mines. @fml-Ufeakly fptm Senior Class Elects Basketball Manager W. K. Sovvcis was elected manager of the class basketball team following a class meeting of the senior class m the Bull Pen Wednesday mgnt. A report of the Senior Ball committee pu >c onted bj G. 11. Cook and B M. Ilnrkitt was henid and accepted T ve men weie admitted into meni beiship m the class They aie* .1 L Best, D. M. Cook, S W. Giupp, C E Knkendnl nnd Jules Picvost It was stated by D D Ileniv, pies ldcnt of the class, that committees foi the vni ions commencement functions will ho announced fiom time to time through the columns of the COLLEG IAN. NITTANY MITMEN ENGAGE CADETS Lineup Uncertain as Rosoberry Vacates Berth—Welsko May Substitute CADETS TO PIT STRONG OUTFIT AGAINST LIONS With nosebenj out because of the request from his patents that he a handon bo\mg, the entry in the un limited class foi the meet with Aimv ! was still undecided aftei the bouts last evening Coach Houck was con sidering a shift m the uppei beiths that would send Welsko into the henvv-weight division to repicsent the Blue and White when the Lions engage the Cadet leatherpushers at West Point tomorrow afternoon Liveimorc and Kruppa aie the prob able candidates, although the classes in which either will box is not known If it is possible, Kiuppn will be plac ed in the wolteiweight beith with Kcil going the light-heavy division Again, if Lnoimoie is taken he will likely be entered m Welsko’s custom ary position. Ivruppn Light Despite the fact that Kruppa Ins shown ability and speed in the pi no tice sessions with Gia/ici, Ins weight has remained close to fortv-mne. If Livermoic, who tips the beams at 170, is taken, it wall be unncccssniv to shift Keil Both candidates have evinced speed and a sliong punch Wednesday evening Kiuppa was pit ted against Keil and although the clevei Nittanj sixt>-pounder out-box ed his opponent, Kiuppa hud m sting ing lights and lefts Livcimoic has had less steady ptac lice sessions but has spnned Welsko, Keil and othei candidates foi the light-heavyweight division When the cnpplcd Lion squad faces the stiong West Point combination, the New York fighlcts will have an edge in experience, having won fom (Coutmued on last page) “Sophomore Mop” Covers Host of Frothy Sketches Haiboting the mistaken idea that the week-end could be onlv a total fndure without the questionable ninth which then unsci upulous magazine piovidcs, the scubes in the above of fice have at last giound out then oon tubutions to the common cause—nn othei Fioth. To make mattcis woise, the lesiilt of then intensitied labois is labeled the “Sophomoie llop Num ber” in honoi of the function which the 'ecoml-jeai men will sponsoi to night in the Aimoiy. The covei foi this nunibei is unique in that it is not a leplica of any which have been produced in the last three years at least W. B Eschen bach, nitistic exponent of the pen, has pictuiod thcicon a gnl with wild and plenteous locks flowing fiee in the clutches of pluvful In ceres. Thi> piece of aitistr.v he calls the 'Sopho moie Mop”—supposed signal foi an outburst of uniesttnined ninth On the featuic page have been plac ed sly und unpiovoked saving of fa mous personages The wits, much to then satisfaction, have actually pie pared a take-off on Billv Buike’s pop ular slogan—“l love to s**e a mun smoke a pipe" But this is onlv a sample of the indelicacies which the foolish gentlemen have pieprml. We know onlv too well what to expect from the campus comic in the w.ij of ingenious sketches und biU of oemtti- Intmg humoi The publication will be within reach of students and otheis tins morning at eleven o’clock in its customniy icfugu at Graham’s. Anil it has been wins peied in oui hearing that onlv those who me lendy to take their places in line in the wee, small horns of the morning will be assured ot u copy. STATE COLLEGE, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 PLAYERSPRESENT “THE FIRST YEAR” IN AUDITORIUM Tiying and Amusing Situations Add to Well-hud Plot of Comic Tragedy IMPROVED CAST STAGES PLAY ON MARRIED LIFE Performance Is Initial Local Showing—Curtain Rises At Seven O’clock Representing tvpic.il scenes of mmned life mingled with tiymg sit uations and amusing coincidence, “Thu First Ycni”, a comic tragedy enHctcd by the Penn State Playcis, will be staged tomono.v night at se\en o’- clock in the Auditouum. Tickets for the enteitainmeiit pi iced at fifty ard seveiitv-five cents and one dollm, mas be sccuicd at James Bloom’s establishment today and to monow and at the dooi tomorrow evening Although “The Fust Yeai” has made three load trips this season on which it has played five Pennsylva nia towns, turnon on'* peiformancc maiks its initial nppcatnncc bcfoic Penn State students Its local debut, howcvei piomises to sutpass its other •howmgs since a well-oalanced cast which has impio\cd with each engage ment will take the stage when the cui tain uses The places at which the show has been gi\en aic Ilniusburg, Gcttvs buig, Altoona, Canton and Townnda. It was expi.ci.illy well iccened at Gettysbuig wlteic the cntics acclaim ed Miss M 1) Heed ’2G and 0 S. An derson '2B, the<leads in the pioduc tion, as two of the best players in the Pennsylvania Inteicollegmte Din matic association Piof A. C Cloc tingh, dnector of the Playeis, has al so iccened favorable reports from other tow os visited by the Penn State actors. The xtoiv opens at the home of the Livingstons in Bellwood, Illinois, wheie “Tommy ” Tuckei, played by (Continued on tlmd page) Who’s Dancing Fridny Sophomoic Hop Saturday junioi Gills’ tea dance—Women’ Luitdmg Alpha Chi Sigma (closed) / Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Thobf, Sigma Chi ut Phi Delt House °/ Alpha Gamma Rho Sigma Pin Sigma Chi Phi Delta Sigma Chi Theta Chi Alpha Gamma Phi Tau Kappa Upsilon 1 beta Upsilon Omega Phi Lambda Theta-,. Alpha Sigma Pin Omega Delta Upsilon Chi Lambda Zctn Kappa Della Rhn Beta Sigma Rho Alpha Phi Sigma Delta Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma and Theta Xi at Kap pa Sig house Alpha Tan Omega and Sigma Phi Fpsilon at S P E. house Phi Kappa Psi Delta Tau Delta and Beta Theta Pi at Beta Theta Pt hou«c Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Kap pa Sigma afternoon (dosed) at Phi Kappa Sigma house and evening ut SAB house (open) Alpha Chi Rho and Omega Epsilon at Alpha Clu Rho house. Delta Sigma Pin. Phi Sigma Kappa INCREASING POPULARITY MARKS SOPHOMORE HOP Something of the phenomenal | dance was limited to foui hundred giowth attending Floudu land vulucs couples. Dancing lasted from nine may be obscived in .the metensing o’clock until two, but the affair did populanty of the Sophomoic Hop, not count as a social function for the the undei class social function co-eds. Piovisions for booth and Four veals ago some oneigctic soph- checking unnngements were also omoies foimulated plans foi an ex- made b,\ the committee. As was ex tensive undei class level to be held peeted, the uffan was a brilliant und in M:u ch foi Ihc exclusive benefit of popular success. second and fiist-vear men. A com- The next class ot sopliomotes, do milieu appointed to delve into the tornuned to outdo their predecessoi , possibilities ot the pioposition luboi- boosted the admission price one dol ed to make the lust Sophomuio llop a lar and tried to convert the Armoiv t entity ! into a dance hall Mill’s Maryland- Wanng’s Pennsylvanians were on- eis and Auchenbueh’s Sercnadeia fur gaged to furnish music and decora- nished the rhythm for the gallants and tioas weie put up in a “castle and a Keith circuit dancer executed suv couit” stylo. Taxation was lenient, ouil costume numbers, soplionioies’being chaiged thiee ami Favors weie leathei foldeis ecu* freslmien two dollars, but the atten- (Continued on thud page) GLEEMENTRYFOR INTERCOLLEGIATE TITLE TOMORROW Thirty Penn 'State Vocalists Sing at New York City In Competition FOURTEEN XXUBS WILL MEET AT CARNEGIE HALL Nittany Tour. Includes Concerts At Philadelphia—Radios Broadcast Program Thirty members-of the Penn State Glee Club will participate in the tenth annual Intcrcoilcginte Glee Club Con cert in Carnegie Hall, New York City tomorrow evening/ Fourteen colleg es including Yale, the winner last year, Aniheist, Dartmouth, Princeton, Columbia, and Fordham, will take part. *■ That Penn State stands a fan chance of winning the contest is the opinion of Director R W Giant. The Blue and White singcis finished fifth last year, but were handicapped bv singing a new difficult song, "Penn sylvania State.” Under the student leadership of R W. Giahani ’26, the Nittany represen tatives have mastered their compo sitions. By the rules of the contest, each glee club will sing three numbers including a prize song, “The Lamp in the West.” Penn State’s Glee Club will present “To Arms” and * Thu (Continued on thud page) CAGERS LEAVE FOR SYRACUSE AT NOON Lions Expect Keen Battle as Orange Sectis, Revenge 'For DefeatsHcre PENN VICTOR IN ROUGH COURT STRUGGLE—2I-16 Becoming listless after MacDonald, ii.ngy Lion center, had been forced to retire because of injuries in the first ten minutes of play, the Penn State passers were forced to bow m defeat to Pennsylvania, 24-16, Tues day night in Philadelphia. Having recuperated fiom the loss, however, ’the Blue and White now turns its attention to the Syracuse fracas on the latter’s home couit tomorrow night The teams appealed to be cvcnlv matched last week when the two quints fought hero and the same keen buttle is expected at Syracuse Whether Captain Hood and his crew can icpeat the conquest of Vic Han son. phantom Onondagan forward, : nd his band, promises a keen strug gle. Orange Seeks Vengeance Seeking revenge for its first defeat m fifteen games and placing oil its own court, the Syracuse five is set up on sending the Lion home crestfallen Hanson and Von Neida, who battled on almost even terms here last week, are expected to furnish the thrills ot the contest Onlv the airtight guard ing of the Ephrata stalwart kept the mighty Vie from making it sixteen straight wms Lungren will ictnforcc Aon Neida in the guarding role and will oppose Richtmeyer of the Orange. Although MacDonald’s head was cut so badly ax to icquiro three stitches, the in* juiy will not deter him from oppos ing the lanky Eisoman. Captain Hood and Rocpke complete the lino (Contmued on last puge) 2 - COPI3S (Emmjtatt. HARRY WILSON ENTERS MEET AT WEST POINT Among the mnnv Army star-, who will take part m the tlmty—cco.id annual indoor meet to be held at the United States Mihtniy Academy is Ham 1 Wilson, fointci Penn State nthletc and now n thiee-lcttei man at the ncademi Many will compete with such well-known athletes ax Tinv Hewitt, Moe Dalv, Red Hcedei, and Don Buell in the intei-drsx con tests which include events .11 almost evoiy spoil. Bv c lining Ins “A” 11 a major sport while ..l l' a •. 1 n»v, Hairy is eligible foi the Ai >• \tl. Ictic Association Goll Mm ‘ui’ Trophy which he will 11c. hi scmoi year. ORCHESTRA PLAYS SUNDAY AFTERNOON Penn State Musicians Billed In Third of Series of Winter Concerts PROGRAM TO BEGIN AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK Piesentmg the thud of the wintei conceit scries, the Penn State Oiches tia, undei the direction of W 0 Thompson, will appear in the Amlitui mm at tluec-tlmty o’clock Sunday af ternoon As the opening number on the pio grnm, the oichcstin will play an over ture taken from musical numbers used in the Thespian production “The Nak ed Tiutli” which appealed in IUI7 A saxophone quaitct made up bv R E ; Beckman *26, F 11 McClure ’2G, B It. Hcini ’2B and C. R Bi inton ’2B,' will play seveial selections Iheie Will also he compositions played bv the stung orchestra , According to Mr. Thompson, the concerts thus fai have pioved popu lar with the faculty and students, as has been testified by the ovciflow crowds that have applauded the ef forts of tho -muH'i pioducers. The nud-wmtei conceits weie instituted at Penn State several yenis ago bv the co-opcration of the music depail ment with W 0 Thomson, and have since become nn annual featuie The Program 1. Overtuie fiom “The Nuked Tiuth 2 (a) Vulxe Bluette —An De Bal let” Hugo (b) Scliei 7ctto—“Px\ che”—Pnbst 2 Piclude—“Tile Last Dtcmn of the! Vngin” Me^enct 1 Conceit Oveituic —“Rakooav" j Kelei-Bcln ' Selected numbers Saxophone Quintette 6 A Plantation Patiol—“Ole South" Znmccmk UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT TO INCREASE FACULTY Albanian School Needs, American Inslruclors—Penn Slate Men Aid in Work Although the Amencan Umvewtv of Bcuut in Albania has been in ex istence onlv a shoit tune, Penn State has nliondv xent three of bet gi.iduu atex to help in the woik which is be ing can ltd on theie. The lust al umnus to take .1 position in the for eign inslitplion was W S Hoffman, who is now registior heie He taught phvsics in Bcuut, lemamtng tlieie from H'l2 to I'HG A few years lotei A W Baslitss left to take a position as insliuam in chcmixtiv Last summer he ic tumed to this cojntiy and is now touching chcmistiv .it Penn State Ills, place is being taken bv P. D Ad onis ’25, who giaduated in chvmic.il ngncultuic. At the piesent time the Uimei sity of Beirut is soiolv m need of mi othei instructoi m chenustiy and an inslructoi in athletics, the bitten .1 man who could als>o direct the nctivit ties of the Univ ei silv Brothei hood, an organization coi responding to oui Y (Continued on tlmd puge) PHI MU ALPHA ELECTIONS J. E Dickson ’27 E E. Howard ’27 F. R Shuiily ’27 S C. Snvdcr '27 G. A. Wilburns '27 W. E. Biery ’2B E. T. Eggera ’2B L W Fisher ’2B N II Gotwult '2B C. H. Horton ’2B B II Ileim ’2B II D. Johnson ’2B W. W. Nichols '2B R. A. Sico ’2B W F, Stmimel '2B DANCERS REVEL AT FIFTH ANNUAL HOP Bestor’s Lively Strains Will Entertain Five Hundred Couples—Many Guests Arrive for Function y Musil, benutv and the tiials ot the mi 1 rharlestoii descend upon the Nitlanv Furniture Must Item i »hcn Don UestorX | > \ ictoi rccoiditij l ’ oiuicxtia Uljkx | Booths by Four-Thirty ! 1 foith the opening nunbu of the b r th j All fmnitmc To, Si,|>l, llop j ! nnnunl SophimiMo Hop m tho I, mo., 1 booths should be in the Aimory j “ l ni,,w Iby foui-tint tv o’clock tins, al- t , Today the final touches of the dn ! temoon Furniture must be le- : i crating mtists v ill tiuii-JVm the { moved tomorrow befoie noon I , oidituuilv black At 11101 v into a bnll ; I . irotn of be.iutv Fiom the ceiling in t i dome-shaped anangement, oiangc fBADDT CDC 17 APC ~r nlno rpel - of the floor Blue am l UlUirrjjEiAO r/ILEi I Winks extends fiom theie to the bis. ... i- l massive chandeliei is to adorn lh‘e TEST IN MIDDIES! of l, ;° , ! Li-,1 of (.uests 1 i Fiatenuty booths aie to be sen- Wrestlers Tangle Wilh N.i\v b ' P-uiuionx .uxl the ktteis of each Clock oigum/ation ut Annapolis—Kaiser May * will designate the ocmp.mt Oak and l!e Out With Injury ! • iml.'S leaM;. lin.sh the I.inuunt,- ] tion The class mimeiaK, l'i’B, wiM jglme in lights just iiixull the dooi- EDWARDS IS POWERFUL : v ‘" A t>e' "'ll vorberate Bestoi s stiam-, to even UNLIMITED CONTENDER; rook in the ball ___________ ' Ax oai h as vestudav afternoon ~ r.i . * 1 l * K ' ® ll Q l ' bitta'i to -fnam tillo ]'acinic one of the -tioncost ilia. „„j tvul bl|s l()lI n turns in tho Ilnst with the piusilil. lts frolK , lt ot „„i. 01 . 10V „ e-edition of Lclnsh and Cornell, the ,t„, Approximate!' lot luimliij Penn State s r.,p,iters mil attempt In, couples aie c petted to in.i'.e nuin subtitle the Nat \ acton at Ann .polls i ContmuinK its letentlt ailopte.l tomouott atteinoon. ! policy, the COLLI.UIAX t:„. The Abilities boast of a oyiieiriil Ist of puiMs of the t„in.n, liat.i mat combination this season mvl li.nc 1 imies anil or{cani.\itn>t’N to then ciedit an ornithic string of | ~h I j> r | ln _^ !r , uctouo'. although lowa State, the ' rnii.inin.li MmT uni ' Vur' outstanding team m the mid-west. 1 ' l Viir„! l , , ,V l, o r tm" ,t " 7. 1 " n " 1 lompod oIT with a decisi\o I b-** win ilium :l»\< i'ui.iw"! u,'” eailei m the season and Writ Yn* | j I , l , ” n < ’ I J,| '« \mul 1 iii. s, w.-m 1 Einin c merged on the top tilth n 11-I T „„. , 1.5 \erdict | H m.|.nrt .lisa 11,1. , |vi l,„r l, Although tne uum matmon now | w'.r.-irjr'k. \'Vr''i'j,!rrM nV l,h "v'in' r \ ir V« ir.CO the piobablo lobs of Kroddj kins- I <k*r<Jon l‘hi’fnl« liOiln Mis liiluh. |> nn or. fifteen-poundei, who at piesont i» ! mi's' iMuler tieatmcnt for a green-stick t? " M»r> i cjulmi w.~i isun it.n |. fiacture m his left hand, the team ' ill iP'iVrlL*it«»^' r i t .-'n "m«s""'' has shown steady improvement this i»iit k« PP « si ß m n _M,.s \u'l i " mhi r week and stands a chance to top the‘ h '»!«.. w«rjurii i..i.hv.,i isn- Middies if the men wrestle in accoid- uu> I'/ir va"?,,,/"m'«, 'ViLnr),, ” rnce with their abilitv i "irnnti.ii Vi- such r.r.u. (..u.iur („ii,, , Fifteen-pounder Incerlam ! M.^ r TI.-ii! , i“'w,‘i j!™ The squad which dcpaited tor An-! (Continued on thud page) napolis this morning had not been n hnullj selected at pi ess time Coach - Leonaid was unceitam as to the ad- \ is.ibihtv of using Kaiser in his crip pled condition, but confiontcd with the fact that the giappler is the onl (Continued on last page) COSMOPOLITAN CLUB TO HAVE OWN PUBLICATION Committee Makes Airangemenls For New International Stunt Night U a meeting last Fnda> night the Cosmopolitan Club discussed phms foi the piepmation and publication of the fit st numhei of the pioposcd club magazine, "The Penn State Cosmo politan ” The committee in cliuigo of this publication has decided that it shall contain a lustoij of the club, a mini* bei of ai tides on college life and slioit sioiics dealing with life in the \anous countnes icpiesented In the dub memlici s Ihe stones and hi tides depicting hfe 1.1 othei countnes will be of such natnie that thee will be of intciest to the geneial student both as well ns to the membeis of the dub At the piesont time setoial mticles have been contnbulod and the committee expects tlie maga/ine to go to pi ess: about the In si of April Dunng the meeting a committee w.is appointed to make anangements ioi an Intci national Stunt Night On this night, which will be held som time altei the iifteenlh of Apul, then will piesent a few shoit sketches in Spanish, musical numbeis and im personations of tj pical citircns of each counti upresonted in the club. J Collt'Kiun Staff Will j I Hold Smoker Tuesday j \ All men affiliated with the j j Collegian ait* ie<|uested to i>» | ' piesent .it the annual Collegi in I • smokei to be held at the Sigma | | Clu house Tuesda’ night at ! j eiglit o'clock. This includes aon- I I lor, junioi, sophomuies end j I Iteshmcn membeis of vditou.d ! I anti business stuffs | i. i The Arm) Do\eis Hate Some Good Points PRICE FIVE CENTS PLEBE RINGMEN TRAIN FOR BELLEFONTE MEET Co.itli Ilouck Selects Enlnes For All Classes Util Lightweight ith the I'd'i Inning tntins n*. lecled in all clas-ii bit the thr!,- fit e-pound dnision the ter a; n i men aie tiaming -tienumi'i- )u> lie battle with Cdlcfonte it ohm. mxt Satuid.u in the Aunoi. Aflei the elimination hoi'. >r ill • past week. Whitt-dl iir.s b cn dm a i b\ Coach Houck to cn.r i fie n.ig in the iuintamwc ight mate li In* -1 nl mg fought his wa\ to the •>, n.ii three contcndeis ami mu l» allntud to cioss nuts with C! m-. mi ! ti v tounds the week befme the mi'l >h tan bested hte \eailmgs to i,un the wieatli m the featl.eiweight d Three (outindcr- In the i;.~-pnund weigh', Wilioid, Kobkoski and Kcxiode will dun il*< gloves west week to iluu v i.> tn< i epic'scntatn e Ilcndick de! _atr d ‘ mill' notewoithc hghteis to gun l > middleweight bcith .uni pi mums in gnu his opponent a stilf bom W olff had litt'e tumble in the si\l. - pound dr ismn, tli-pl r mg a In ud of boxing that would he citdildde >! \ teteian Using a sltlc* of his uva, Me \ndicws top]il"d Maliiei with c nr Both he and WoUf will giu .ill u n lendeis a battle loi V.u-il\ be* ills next \e.u Coach Houck discount'd i pioiiin mg heatceuight in Schultz, a Mail ing giulm.m, \ long iculi iid dtt «•! footwoik with light to spaie au* the atti ibules ol the candidate PENN STATE CHESS CUM) TO FACE WILMA.MSPOKT Plat mg its thud game ol the •>< hed ule, the Penn State Chess f lub will loumet to Vv'illianispoi t on M.iuh tbnteentli whcie thet will mill li' WilliamspniL Che's dub Ihe pin eis who will make the tup aic \d,un Kamlnug, bench, Hdlei, Plott*., 1 u-- sei, and Hmet Although tlie local dull h. • down ed the Bueknell team when had pn vruislv turned in a win jt«*i U iIIi u i— poll, the locals expert to h.ro i liaut i,tatch.
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