Page Four Established 1896 GRAHAM & SONS We will have BEAUTIFUL EASTER PACKAGES All Easter Goods Fresh From Factory f ! PENN STATE DELEGATES Bulletin \ attend dell banquet Frida), March 12 | T)u . f atU i lv of Penn State 'repre l) 00 j> m—lhuid Banquet—Kappa ■ -sented bv Deans G. L. Wendt and C. Sigma House j L. Stoddait, Profc“»soiH C. L Kmsloe, 7.00 p. m—Lectuie on “ \»!\oi Using” !,j o Kellei.A .1 Wood, C W Ilnsek. —Mi Lconuul Oimctod—, (_ \\ Bouse, C E Govicr and E D. Old Chapel Walhu, were quests of the Bell Sys -8:13 p m —-Plnveis Show—”'lhe bc\-l t<-m at a dinnei celebiation of the enth Guest”—Audituuum j fiftieth anniveisarv of the birth ot Saturday. March 11 , the telephone held at the Centre Hills 10 00 a. in—Dnml Comeutum—Bum-! Country Club Wednesday evening. X\J y y .1, Jll “U i I' IU vuin I yi'uiiu t » wmw |»,U**V uny nos* Meeting Following the luncheon Mi. L S. Sund.iv March II (O’Roaik ropicsentmg the Bell Tele -11 00 a m —Chapel Smites—Di 1 i one Labuiaturies told the mtcicbt- Dotteiei Uiditmuiiu mg stmy of how on March 10th, 187 C, B*oo p in—Kappa (.amnia Pm Con-! !lftv > cjrs ®K°* 1,1 a d,n P> at,c u .,t Vmiitomim >m Boston, Professor Bell sent the lnst spoken message ovei an deotric Notices Then! will be an upon nuctim: of I , . ... tile remi State Glance ’1 navi „ mclit'' 11 , “ h °" °" f °“ r .it eidd-fifteen eYleeh m Iloem 1001 cantered bs the jt t , .\lph.i Clu Rho quint. 1 S. I». i: Drop*, Thriller' 0 - The buttle waged by Kappa Del... FRATERNITIES STRUGGLE St .2SE PAD PAHPT STiPPFMAPV vhith \\., s decided in the last few rUn tUUKI dUI IxtlliALi minutes of play. The final count uas lO-7 Phi Epsilon Pi took an easy Thirteen Quintets. Elimtn.ited j fr T iM” 1 '- 1 , E l ,s,l °" b l » I scoie of 12-1. Mhile the match bo- From Unbketh.ill Toutnev iu. eon Sigma Tau Phi and Pi Kappa in Routth Tills <*>“'> contested. n tiding in the foimers favor by n I u tint of ele\en points to eight. Displacing u loose bian.l nl has-1 Sigma Ku opened Wednesday’s ser ketball, made mteicstuig b\ intense *>y eliminating Theta Xi, SM. nxalrj and much wihngness. tlmteen Epsilon wrested a win from finteimty teams untied then wax! 11 'I*** 1 *** Sigma c,n » t°PP«>S the seven nearer to the much-coveted cup in' 1" Inls °f ie latter with fifteen. Karnes plaved Tuesdaj and W eclne-s- f Kuppa Sijrn l .! dropped to Oclta day nights m the \imon J 3 '” tl,u tount In Tuesday’s contests, Phi Kappaj Phi Pst Forced Out Sigma Kot off to a win o\et Sigma Theta Chi managed to nose out Phi I’ht Sigma bv a count o$ 11-b, wink* | J appa Psi bj tlfe close count of 10*8. Tin Sigma Kuppi bowed to the I The Tau Sigma Phis proved their. T U 0 \ showing onlv two points! uoith bj, downing Delta Tau Delta to' to their opponent’s eleven Bet.’ [ the tune of 14-7 In the hnnlc of the Theta Pi and Alpha Tau Omega pio-j evening, Phi Delta Theta took over xided a scoring match which the foi-j Sigma Pi b\ almost doubling their mer won by n 20-11 sioie Alpha epponents score with a 13-7 count' Get Out Your Siodak The more fun you have the more pictures you'H want Use the Dependable Film in the Yellow Box PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP LINGERIE FABRICS See our new line of Lingerie Fabrics Rayon Silk Stripe, white; Lingersey, pink; Nain* sook, peach; Lacc Voiles, orchid; Silk Crepe, mais, Cotton Crepe, nile. EGOLF’S 120 1-2 IJ. College Ave. THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE IN ITXA NY MOTOR CO. Aullioii/c<l I'orct Aycut STATE COLLEGE, PA. Keller Gnrujju Building SERVICE lUcll Flumk! I Ir» SALKS 1 State University Shoe Co. f s. pugii sr. $ | Odd Sized | | Student’s Shoes | | at 1-2 Price | * i | Athletic Shoes a Specialty | §. State University Shoe Co. f | S. PUGH ST. |j Iciicuit with thu lequest to Ins assist ' ant, "Mi Watson, come here 1 want \uu." Slate College PLEBE RINGMEN TO MEET BELLEFONTE Academy Pugilists Open Season With Yearlings Tomorrow At One In Armory T}VO ENTRIES REMAIN IN, LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS 5 With the only match of the .season slated for tomorrow afternoon at one o’clock in the Armory, the plebe lis tic artists will take to the carpet a gainst Bcllefontc academy’s tenm. ‘During .the past week onl> one change has been mndc.in the original lineup. Because Wolff sprained a knee in football practice, Coach Houck has placed Fessler in the si\ty-pound class. The yearling entrj packs a tci rific punch hut is a trifle slow’m coi cring. New Material With the exception of two candidates from the county seat, all entries will be new to the game. Brim of Belle* fonte, will open the fracas when he meets Wlutesell in the bantamweight sernp. Sharp, Bcllefontc leather pusher in the featherweight class, will encounter stiff opposition from Bo son Kolihoski and Wilfoid arc lighting hard for the tlmtj-five-pound berth on the yearling outfit with the former holding a slight edge Conch Houck will not decide until this esening on the representntne. The winner will don glo\ es to meet Keft. |i ' Strong Opponent < Bcndick of Tenn State, will en gage Chambers who is not only a tried Tighter but is also one who has Place Your Order For Your Easter Suit Now We will hold it for you till Easter • $2O to $6O > ' ■* ‘ r Smith’s Tailor Shop Cleaning Pressing Repairing HAMPSHIRE VELLUM BOND Club Size . . $l.OO Value Special 89c THE ATHLETIC STORE < On Co-Op. Corner We beg to announce that in the future the manage= ment of this store will be in charge of Mr. DAN CLEMSON of State College AND Mr. HORTON S. RAY of Beliefonte It will be their pleasure to serve you.and we will value your patronage. MONTGOMERY & CO. 1 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN seen two yeais 1 sen ice with the F and M. pugilists nnd who was elect ed captain for the pio'onl jeai but dropped to go to the academy. Cham bers is reported to possess both speed nnd a damaging punch Ducannais has bo\c<l at high Miami hut will need all his ability to keep the helfty punches of Fussier fiom landing. Hinkle will take the ling against McAndrcws, Blue and White plebe light-heavi weight. Piesheur of 1 Bcllefontc will find a willing fightoi ! in Schultz m the unlimited dnbion Syracuse Boxers Test Lion’s Skill Tomorrow (Continued fiom first page) making openings Tamter will piob ably be pitted against the Lion wel- Tcrweight. Keil will don the gloves bent on lcvcngc for his defeat last Saturday He is slated to battle with Bizik. Gugmo, with two knockouts to his ci edit, will represent the Tangerine’-* in the light-heavvw eight beith against cither Lnermoic oi Uibel In each of the two icccnt ku>os, Uu gmo was opposed by comparative!} new and inexepei lenced fistic ai tists He will find a stubborn foe in eithei of the Nittany pugilists Welsko is scheduled to battle with Levy in the unlimited diusion Lew gained the match for Syiacuse last week by defeating Young of Colgate. Although the latter was willing he lacked knowledge and as repotted was a toy in the hands of the Salt Cit> heavy An exlultjt of oil paintings b> Lmile Makers, including an excellent \ai icty of landscape subjects, all unus ually pleasing' is being held at The Old Main Art Shop adv Ohio U. To Encounter' 1 Penn State Wrestlers (Continued from first page) unlimited division. Keek is a elevei wiestlei and has n decided advantage in that he tips the beam at two hun d'ed and fifty pounds The Buckeye mutmen aie coached by Thoi Olson who was at one time a piofesional heavyweight champion This is the first year Ohio university ; has been listed among Fenn State’s wiestlmg opononts, but from their , success, this season they may spell ttoublc foi the Lion mntmen. Tossers Tangle With Pitt in Final Contest (Continued lrom lirst page) umn. With Von Ncida as a partner, this defence combination is a difficult •ne to match. MacDonald has been improving in the last few games He gets the tip rlt regulai !> and Ims developed ac- Rush Printing Co. Fraternity and Commercial Printing NOTE TABLETS and STATIONERY 109 E. Beaver Ave. Across From Post Office BELL 112-J msiY’s oboes IKCOKFOAATia m>Ut.UI FAX. OFF $9 ON DISPLAY BY Mr. C. C. Lake - Thurs., Friday, , and Saturday, March 18, 19, 20 At State College Hotel n lvveiv’s oboes tNcotrewno , Kja. u.b fat. off Siorr. In New York. Brooklyn. New»rk ■nil I’hlUdclnhU Addmi lor M«U Olden, rt, Nev York City curacy in long shots. Both Captain Hood nnd Roepke have been playing! the .snme cool game, but Hood sooms to be unable to find the hoop m hia long shooting ns he did earlier in the j ear. In speaking of the posibilitics of boating Pitt, Coach Hermann stated that they were as good ns ever nnd drew attention to the nnrroy mar gin by which the Smoky City outfit nosed out the Lion tossers on the Pitt floor. For the past few days, Dutch has been drilling the squad in the same plajs and has been devoting more time to shooting practice. “If the boys had made one-half of the shots they attempted this year, we would have reduced our losses by half,” the mentor concluded. “P-- p XT RACTICALLY evcry -4 thing in life is made 8 ' x possible by thrift." t —Roosevelt It'S a fact that' the things you want most are put within your grasp by'reg-. ular saving here. ' i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of State College, Pa. MSV\VW\V\»VV\SS\\VVVV'iMVV\\WTOX«SS«W\TO)iVVS; | WEAR \ | NATIONAL CLOTHES | 2 AND " | £ LET THE WORLD LOOK ON $ 2 SNAPPY SPRING STYLES \ jj National Clothes do not vary in quality, but the / J Styles Change'With the Season, conforming to the * J current vogue. j | Come in and see the Newest National Creations. $ They’re Ready | | “TO YOUR MEASURE” “SUIT OR TOPCOAT” f ; $29.50 and $34.50 t j S J Showing at State College Hotel £ / On March 15,16 and 17th | WE GUARANTEE EASTER DELIVERY i \ NATIONAL TAILORS INC. ' | > “Wholesale Custom Tailors” 4 J BALTIMORE, MD. J iV*SMI)AVV\SSS»»SVV\«»VWS«mS»HWW\VNV\VVS Friday, March' 12, Io2d. LOST—White gold wrist watch amt' bracelet, Tuesday mormng, be-' tween Nittany avenue and Old' Main. Reward—ll. W. Silver, 120’ . E. Nittany. £ ■BB "ALWAYS RELt ABLE”HH SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR Tic.. $1 00 \atuo 2 Tor $l.OO Tics, $1.30 table 2 for $2.50 Arrow Shirts 2 for $5.00 nS2-'>o Engle Shirts 2 for $l.OO FROMM'S Opp. Front Campus Since 1513
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