Established 1896 GRAHAM & SONS The Best Ts Not Too Good For You Special—Pure Sugar Creams /IQc Assorted Flavors at "SAVE THE COUPONS" Bulletin Frit! i\. Mauh "» p hi—btipluimutt Hup—Vimoij S.itur<la\, March l» p m—‘'Tilt* Ku •-t \ c.u I*l Ulliuollll..! Stmcl.n, 'I r»li 7 am—Cliipt.l —Uc\ U < Mt.Tiit.i_—Auditoi mm. in--C-u u v. l -- 1 Vim State Ol die tin—Xmlitdi mm >N GR.U’PLEUS ENGAGE lIDSHIPMEN TOMORROW [Continued from page) iable candid tie loi tin*, position, mj he -ent in, lathci than for the mati.ii iiUac-e Ligget has been given the pound assignment, earned L>> Ills inued good woik this season tain Walt Liggett will be called :o repiesent the Blue and White ho tlmtv-five pound class The i leadci has shown Ins usual foim week although n vhouldet mjui\ kept him liom stiff woikouts Ace or Long task of selecting a fott>-h\e id contendci has been dithcult Coach Lconaid since both Long Ace have been woiking on a pai ughout the cutne nee! Pack will in all probnbilitv lcccivo the pound assignment as the butly lomoie has outclassed all othei cndeis foi this beith '•met* the ung of the season le selection oi a lighl-li<.av>- ;ht i epi esentatiw will likewise i task foi Coach Leouaul bam ibaugh left his lied Wodnesdav moon foi the lust time altei a : ot grippe and is still m a woak conditiun Ike Long his docel rapidlv <linmg the icceril woik and Wet.el has likewise shown I form Pop (Jaitisim is m the of condition and will he expect i dispkn Ills usual In and of giap ? tommio.. against the Nnvj > weight .N.ih Slrong though tli s.ven Middas foim a :rful combinasmn time do not the balance du-plajtd by the iell matme.i l\>ut veterans .no :ded in the In c*up ot the Mnl non and the-.c term the nucleus Ihe team Conch chilli/ has de- led Jonson will be the Adiun choice loi the 113-pound illusion Captain Liggett v ill have Crit on, veteran, is |..s opponent son, veteian foi t\.five poundci, add stunglh to the Naw com tion, md hts btothei will lepie thu Middies in the littv-ughl d class Liltig, another \c*t, who be a tall to Ruml'.nt"h last jear attempt to stig* i comeback in “eeente-he c pound class Is with a luwil oI eighteen con lie e eatones vil he Coach lt/'s selection in the unlimited You cannot :hoose your iccident But you can prepare for SAFETY 4 Only 35c REXALL DRUG STORE THE BLUE MOON RESTAURANT IZS2ZZZ FRATERNITY GRAPPLERS PRY LID OFF TOURNEY Sigma Phi Epsilon Vanquishes T.tu Kappa Epsilon—Phi Kappa Tau Annexes Sigmu Phi Epsilon and Tnu Kappa Epsilon opened the 19UG interfrntor i itv wtcstlmg tournament Tuesday' night in the Armory with the formci gaming a 18-8 decision. On the foi lov mg eeening, Pin Kappa Tau tram pled oeei the Alpha Phi Sigma wrest leis bv the same count Delta Upsilon advanced as a result of a forfeit bv T-u Pin Delta Blacken, Tau Kappa Epsilon, gave lus fiatoimty a J-0 loud when he se emed a time advantage ovei Klme ol S.gma Phi Epsilon In the next 1 igher class Sweissford increased the total to eight when he pinned Tomb to the mat with a body hold. Mas chal staited the sconng for SHE \ ith a fall over Rapp in the fifty pouncl class with a half-Nelson and clutch hold. Cettmger tied the score at eight all with a time decision over Woods wide Kiev won the meet for Sigma Phi Epsilon when he threw knedel using a ciadlc hold Wednesday’s Contests In the lowest weight Jones, Phi Kappa Titu, threw Schaffer to send his team in front with a C-0 lead He employed a half-Nelson and crotch hold The tlmty-pound class result ed in Gettig bringing the total to e.ght by procuring a time decision ovei Statlcr of Alpha Phi Sigma. Smith scored the initial points for Alpha Phi Sigma wth a time dccston o'oi Ober. Dowd then clinched mat tua foi Phi Kappa Tau and boosted the seme to tlmtccn by downing Ijt'ightv with a htminicrlock and body! hold In the final contest Adams ot! the losing Alpha Phi Sigma contln-l gent tlncw Dickson of Phi Kappa Tau making the limit scoie 15-8 Adams in an abbreviated contest, used a c.itch hold to secure his win. Next Week’s Schedule !i. Vu film rt Xni'l'a Alpha Si-'fmi I'i \rt Alpha Chi Siiimn •k'iii. u'i>-Umhila Chi Alpha in Doha Kappa Si_ma I'hi IVIla Thtla w Prlpii.U Union Ibur-tli, —Knpni D< Itn ithn w Thotn Chl ixlta Slw-nm l'hl I'hl I rl-luj —\lphu Tau Omiicu v< I’hi Kuppa Della Upillon v< Sterna Nu CARS # TRUCKS THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE NITTANY MOTOR CO. Authorised Ford Agent STATE COLLEGE, PA. Bell Piionc 145 Keller Garage Building SALES SERVICE During Dull Days Keep Your Scrap Book Up To Date Track Action Pictures Now Ready PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP Fountain Pens REPAIRED All Makes THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner CUB DRIBBLERS TO ENCOUNTER ORANGE Coach Ivillinger’s Proteges Face Crucial Test of Season in Onondaga Five JACOBSON AND HAMAS OUT OF PLEBE LINE-UP Tiaveling to meet n worthy foe on a foreign court, the Penn State fresh man eagers will receive one of *nc hardest tests of the season when they clash with the Syracuse plcbc five in the Arihbnld gymnasium tomorrow evening in a preliminary’ to the vais ity contest Although the Orange yearlings have been handed several leveises during the season, Coach Kilhngcr is not ovcr-optinustic about the outcome of the tilt The Colgate cubs, who de feated the Onondagans by a count of 10-18, are classed as one of the best first-yenr teams m the East, but little can be judged from the score. Hamas Out Steve Hamas, stellar forward on the ficshman five, failed to icpoit for practice Tuesday evening because of rn attack of hi guppe. His condition last night makes his piescncc on the trip doubtful. Handicapped by the loss of one of the mainstays, the yeailings will have to display their best brand of basket ball to win from the Salt City engers Rcinholt and Biounstcm are being groomed for the vacant position, but it is still a toss-up ns to which will take the fiooi at the opening whistle Jacobson, capable substitute for ward, has been declared ineligible for further freshman competition be cause he has completed two full se mcstcis. Saylor has moved up a notch in the rating and may accom pany the squad when it leaves at noon today. Cnptain Geoigc Dclp has continued to play the brand of ball thnt won for him All-scholastic mention when he wore the colors of West Philadel phia high school, and he will lead his team from a guaid position tomor row Wilson has earned the right to assume the other defense post a gainst the Tangerines. Monahan, star of the Bcilcfontc academy game, lias come to the fore with an assoitment of shots hither to unseen Killinger is relying upon him to score henvilv against the Ch ange ycallings Reilly at centci com pletes the plebe line-up. Gluckman, towering center for the Onondagans. is the brains of the team His duection of formations and speedy floor woik have made him outstand ing m every game in which he has paiticipatcd He shoots exceptionally well and is a dangerous defensive play cr. .THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Nittany Runners Set for Intercollegiates (Continued from first page) mdoor clnssic is the onc-nulc iclav event. Penn State will be lcprcsent cd by Torrence, Sands, Molhnger and a fourth man to be selected lrom Da- 1 vis, Filkins and Smith. The anchoi man has not yet been chosen With ! Ihe exception of Torrence, none has had any mdoor experience. Looming as a daik horse in the 70-yard high hurdles Crip Moore, who established a woild’s iccoid of S 8-5 seconds last year, will have to ciefcat Captain Ray Wolf of Penn. Ray Ilass of Georgetown is conced ed an equal chance with Mooie. Lcrch, Costello and Sharpe arc also entered fot the Lions. CARD LION QUINTET FOR SECOND SYRACUSE TILT (Continued from lust page) up by opposing Rakov and Lee of the foreign quint Lions Lost At Start Beginning with a rush but bafilcd by the impenetrable defense of the Prnnsvlvnmans, the Lions were un able to cnriy the ball under the hoop and had to resort to a distance attack. The Blue and White was able to gainer but four held goals m the entire fracas, most of the scoring being done via the foul route. Penn began its scoring almost al ter the first tip-off and ran up the lotul to eight before the Centre Coun tv boys braced A moment later the Lion scored its fast but it was un able to reduce Penn’s lead to fowci than eight points at any time during the fray. Lungrcn Performs Veil Lungicn not onh annexed tin* most points for the Nittany dribblets but he played a stellar defense lole Active and aggiessive, the Peddle flash was all over the flooi at the same time Page, substituting for MacDonald was next in older with four tallies. Von Ncida and Roepkc added u field gojl and a foul each. Lindsay and Davenpoit piovcd the SPRING SILKS Let us show you our new' printed crepes. So many beautiful patterns to select from. See our Georgettes in the beautiful evening colors. EGOLF’S 120 1-2 E. College Ave. State College Capital 5200,000 „ 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, I’icsidenl David F. Kapp, Cashier j Industrial Engineering Department 1 ■f Y CEDAR CHESTS - - - - 50.30 to 521.00 ;c $ Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS 512.50 TYPEWRITER TADLES .... 54.00 CHAIRS 53.50 DESKS 512.50 to 525.00 TABLES 53.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 CATE-LEG TABLES 55.50 DRAWING BOARDS - - 51.25 to 53.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD nduimtable offense accs foi the Red and Blue, the former being high scor er of the contest with seven markers Goldblatt especially distinguished himself with lus close guarding. Ra mage, guard, tallied six counts PENN STATE TG r T (1 1 1 HOP l I .1 0 0 0 I 2 1 I l 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 II.XHI (,) v SmijW F Ilopiikt F MncDnnrtlil C I‘Hkk C Volt Ni'iitu (. Puron (. I'.m'ni-ort (cl P l.tmltii} r Connel T Slurr C ColdMr.it (, Itnmnhu (5 riil.D G TcltiU K 8 2( SiilulilutioTH f‘. nil State— Sailor (or Iko.l, ran. for Mu. Donald. Daron for Von Noi.ln I’uiti—C.intirl for tiin.Dai, I'u'liD for Rnninci Itofi roc—llncltcl Umpire—Rmtir/ 1 imo of Unh Ol—2o min See “THE FIRST YEAR,” « com edy, tomotrow night. Cadet Mitmen Clash With Blue and White (Continued irom first page) of their five battles, Toronto ti mi ming the cadet nutslingcis, 4-8, while New Yoik university, V. M. 1., Wash ington ard Lee and Syracuse fell be foie the cadet onslaught. Knockouts Frequent Wieldcis of the mits at the Acad emy me accustomed to getting their ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Surplus ->200,000 Mctones bv knockout blows, accord ing to report. Bcattio and Walling ton, light and weltoiweights respect ively, have tallied five victories each. Of these five, three were garnered by knockout, Ilornshcr, the 175-poundcr has rung up tlucc scores with one knyo Fritzsche, the contondei foi the unlimited honors, has enteted the ring but twice and in each case sent lus man to the resm. The tentative lineup for the Ca |dots will have Griffith m the batam weight division against Gans. Os terman, of Washington and Leo, se cured a decision over the Army fif ; tcen-poundcr in three rounds two ! weeks ago. The quantity and quality i of the punch that is packed by Cal -1 leiy is unknown and despite the fact that the Cadet featherweight was knocked out by Felsonthnl of W. & L., Captain McCleman will likely find a stubborn fighter when lie cn tcis the squaicd aide tomorrow af ternoon. Beattie, Lovell, Wathng ton, Hornislicr and Fntzsche complete COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty HANN & O’NEAL Opposite Front Campus t il 2 ; There is no better place to eat in State College than + | The Fenway Tea Room i £ 116 E. College Avenue ' * & Gifts Maillard’s Candies •£ X • S •............... | State University Shoe Co. | I S. PUGH ST. ti I | l , Odd Sized | | Student’s Shoes | f at 1-2 Price I { I | Athletic Shoes a Specialty | | State University Shoe Co. | ? S. PUGH ST. $ Opportunities in the Telephone Industry Semois and graduate students m engineering, arts and science, or business administration are invited to confci with the employment icpiesenta tives of the Bell System who will visit Pennsylva nia State College on March Bth to 13th, and may be seen at the Electrical Engineering Department. The Bell System which is composed of the Amer ican Telephone and Telegraph Company, and as sociated operating telephone companies, the West er n Electric Company and Bell Telephone Labora tories, Inc., offers a wide choice of work and loca tion to qualified men. Opportunities will be presented in research and technical development, application engineering supervision of telephone operations, accounts and finance, manufacturing, installation, sales and chs tnbution. For Appoinmcnt Call J. L. GARRETT ACACIA HOUSE Phone 171 Friday, March 5,192 G. the list of contenders for laurch in the ordei named. Stiff Training After trouncing the Notre tame outfit last Saturday, the mitmen spent Monday evening in a light work out without any bouts. The follow ing night Coach Ilouck put his pro teges through grueling battles in prep aration for the Army seven. Itags Madera came around to give the hcavj weights a few pointers an l spent most of ins time m teaching Welsko to use a straight left jab and showed him the proper aggressive al titude. Rags leported to the coach that Joe was beginning to limber up the powerful right which contains enough “homnia” for the entire team Wilford, yearling thirty-fivc-pound tr, took a whirl with McCleman and then yielded the ring to Mnlisko! whose rushing kept the Nittany cupl tniu on the lookout. Chandrcs had a practice bout with Filegcr, whHa[ Gans and Koltkoski, a promising pound freshman, exchanged blows.
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