,Page Four woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 8 Here’s wishing you a fine vacation. X Tell the folks at home about our new X up-to-the minute store. X Thank you for your patronage. X Notices Grades foi lasl semester's woik can be piocuied today at the office of the registrar These gi.ides will not be mailed to the students , The fieshman vlu’-s will hold a meeting tonight at seven o'clock in the Bull Pen A class societal j will be elected fiom J I) Vonßuigcn, J I'. Mntoms and A R Foote. ’* All students dcsiimg to entei the National Oiatoncal Contest ate re quested to icport to Piof T J Gates of the English department Manu scripts on the subject “The Constitu tion" must be turned m by April eighth. " Five seniuis will be selected bj the <;lass aftei Eastei as candidates for the J. W. White fellowship for gind- Untc studv beniois wishing to be bominntod should notify D D llenty *2O at the Omega Epsilon house im mediately Boxers Annex Second i Place in Title Bouts J (Continued from first page) Fil was supenoi Close fiom the s|tart. it was nggicssor against aggies sor and the bodj and face blows of each fighter counted In the final canto Filcger continued to exhibit n strong offense while Ritchie weakened a little. » Stanton, the southpaw fiom Col gate, went foui lounds with MiMunn of Yale in the vvelteiweight match The bout was close and the hnid clean blows of the pugilists lead to another three minuteV when the judges disa greed The Maroon fightei was con fident and gained a slight edge in the final session to take the judges de cision Kiel vs R«s>, ‘ Displaying one of his best exhibi tions of his nut poweis, Koil fascinat ed the onlookots when he humbled "Turk” Ross of Colgate in tluee rounds. The Lion sixtj-poundei step ped about watching foi an opening During the fust settos he used a left jab to the body and occasionallv to the face but the height of Ross made it almost useless.. The bod.v blows of Kcil proved too much loi the Colgate •fighter and when he weakened in the final round, the Nittanv lenlhcipushei hammered his opponent until he was almost gioggy as the bell ended the scrap. , Clnik put up u game fight m the unlimited battle but was defeated In Lentz of Navy aftei tluee lounds of scrapping. Captain MtCleinun lost “METZGER’S HA V E IT” LAUNDRY CASES Canvas . . $2.00 and $2.25 Black Fibre $3.00 SUIT BOXES Wrapping Paper, Twine, Postal Labels, etc. L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. CATERERS— We have a specially fine lot of GREEN VEGETABLES AND FRUIT JUST IN He sure to have enough of the best for this week-end’s guests We Have It FYE’S ON THE AVENUE after a haul battle in the preliminar ies to Captain Levy of Penn on a jud ges’ decision. Welsko was beaten bj, Guginu of Sjracuse. The Lion mit slinger, caught off balance once, fell to the cm pet. lie battled gamely but lost bv a nanow margin Giariei was unable to cope w ith the stvle of Stanton in the semi-finals and the decision went to the Colgate ring man after three rounds. Livermoie bowed to the aggressive fighting of Clark of Penn m the semi-finals. Semi-Finals ll'lKHiml Himm—Gnn*, I'mn Slstr <luftut id Grande. Talc Grande ilix'iuallfUii I>> llcf iTev lt>un for fuulinc in second round Col li. - Xnxj I.jc 12!>.pound clnus—A Hi n Navy defratd I<e\> Itnn in threi. roundi by judges’ decision !.<>dui Coltnlc li>< I r>-|K>und i lass—Hlnter, J’enn State, de- Tiuteil CordiKcu. Syracuse, in three round* liy ji d(.i« decision Uitehle. li>e l-Ui-poumi ei.uiH—SUnton. Culitate defrut ii 1 (irnakr, IVnn Stale. In three round* b> jmls.’c* decision MeMann Vale, hyc IGO-iHiund tins*—Jto**, Coltmle, defeated Girin, Nnv> in three round* l>y judges’ du (.Mon Kell. IVnn tfintc hje ITJ-lxjiind rlu**—Gusino S>racu«e. defeat c t ICllntlml Pi iki ill three round* l>> judirc*' ditNion V’nnd( rcr.ft, Yale, bje Unlimited cl i*«—Clark, Penn, defeated I ivermure Penn State in three round*, lit jodire*’ dccUion 1,en12, Na\j. b>e Finals 113 pound cln*s—Collin*. Navj. defeated (.an*. I’uin Slide in three rounds by juds.es* de. ixion 1 J.'>-|Kiund tin**—Allen Xh\> defeilled Tijden, Collide in tiiree round.* by ItcferecV il(li«hjii I io-iNiund tla**—l ilcser I’enn Slate de- Anted Itlichie, Vale, in four round* by juds.es lie ision 1 tS-pound class—Stanton Colcatc defeated Me Mann. Yuli in four rounds by judt.es' IfiU-jNiimd elns*—Kell. Penn Slate defeated IS.*k Colgate in thro, round* h> Judges dc- IT3-i>ound cln**—Vandesrift. tale defeat id (luulnn. '.>raiu<e in three rounds b) Unlimited iliimh—l-entr Nhv>. defeated Chirk Pi mi in thne round* li> judge*' de- Kofi rets short Baltimore Miller, Wu*h itufon It'nn Philadei|>hin Juilues Prank Penn State. I)a\i*, Penn (rovvihtr. Coknte Punk Yale and Kurti, Ni > \ Second 1 place* were awarded as follows frum hnnlamwii.ht up Cans Penn Stute, 1., \don Col.ate Bitrhle Yate. MeMann tub Bos* Colgate. Guk-lno Sjracuse. and Clark, I'mn Debaters Clash With . Wyoming Tonight (Continued from first page.) Biunnan, will uphold the honor of the Blue and White against the visitors. The content tonight will be in the nature of a icturn engagement ns Penn State, on their tour to the Pacif ic const six jears ago, included Wy oming among their opponents. As there will be no judges present the verdict will be reached by a vote of the spectators at the conclusion of the verbal duel. The subject mat ter for the argument was'announced to the mcmbeis of the teams last night By this method of debating the audience is treated to livelier ac tion on the part of the speakers. j RIFLE TEAM CAPTURES ! EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from fust page) and White liflcmon defeated Colgate by a score of 500 to 175. Next week the Vmsity riflemen will shoot a request match with Geoige Washington university shaipshooteis, who dosued a return meet aftei an earlier match in which the I*>oD to 1907 score was m favoi of Penn State The result of this contest will have no effect on the alieady earned champ ionship of the Appalachian League The Appalachian League is com posed of teams fiom six colleges list ed below, and six meets woie lui.ingcd bv telegraphic lepoit to decide the championship of the league The Penn State team has won cvei> one of Ihe matches conducted undci this league Lieutenant Millet is now getting the undefeated team in shape for the shoulder to shoulder intercol legintes to be held at New Yoik oi Philadelphia on Apnl seventeenth. FRESHMAN GRAPPLERS HUMBLE SOPHOMORES (Continued from first page) advantage of 3 miutes 52 seconds for the freshmnn Meats won the decision fur his class ovci Ilockenbincht of the soph omores in the 135-pound division The plcbe took his opponent to the mat at once by a sudden offensive movement but Hockcnbiacht saved himself fiom being tlnown and came to lus'icet However Meats downed him again and held the advantage for 7 minutes 25 seconds Sophs First Win • In the 145-pound class Erb, second jear contender, and Cameron went to the floor at the stait, the match ap pealing to be a tumbling exhibition Cameron finally gamed the upper hand but only foi a short time Erb worked to an advantage which he re tained until withm a few seconds of the close of the bout when Cameron rfgam took the top The sophomoi*' earned the decision with 1 minute 49 second time advantage ’Captain Altendeifei of the sopho mores took Kurtz to the mat with a head-lock in the 158 pound contest The yearling broke the gnp onlj to full into a bod>-hold which the sec- AL’S SPRING OPENING SALE Real Values—Great Savings FALL IN LINE AND DROP IN AT AL’S The Newest in. Topcoats $25.00 Neckwear 4-In-Hands 2 FOR $1.85 HATS AT $4.15 Men’s Shoes, New Patterns, Just Ar rived at $7.45 and $8.50 AL’S SHOP THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ond-jeai leader maintained for an ad j vantage of 1 minute 59 seconds. The two final matches of the meet proved lively and- interesting while they lasted In the 175-pound divis ion McCombs and McCandles went to the floor with the former, the sopho moie giappler, on the bottom. After a short sti ugglc McCombs succumbed to a head-chanceiy and aim-bar to lose by a fall The time was 1 minute 5 seconds In the heavyweight- class Sam baugh of the yearlings took Lewis to the mat. lie succeeded In bunging the socoml-ycar man’s shouldois to the canvas in 1 minute 5G seconds to add the finul 5 points to the fiesh man scoie. Nanticoke High Routs Erie East Floormen (Continued from fust page) cago to compete for national scholas tic honois Outscoied bv Nanticoke in the semi finals, Ilainsburg Tech's fast five demonstiatcd its piowcss by crushing Mejersdale high in the play-off foi third place after the finals Saturday aftei noon Leading 20-12 at the end of the fust half, the Capitol city eng eis staged a tiack meet-in the lmal pcuods to win, 73-20 Captain Johnnj Kitzmillei, star Tech ccntci and individual high scoi er of the tournament, located the hoop foi foui field goals and a biacc of fouls in the initial periods, while Mil ler and Cnptam Dull counted a like number for the Mejersdale conting ent. In the second half Kitzmillei diopped field -goal after field goal thiough the coids in quick succession and netted six out of six foul at tempts Book, clevci llnnisbuig foivvaul, eluded the opposition foi five field shots and collected a biace of one- “GIFTS THAT LAST” FOR EASTER CRABTREE'S Allen Street Jewelry Diamonds Watches SUITS AT $32.50 and $37.50 2 Pair Trousers SHIRTS English Broadcloth 3 FOR $5.45 White.O.\ford Cloth at 2 FOR $3.85 pointers, while Andcison Jtis.runntnij mate, hooped four double-deckers Long found time to corral the sphere twice. Dull and Miller counted.once fron the floor in the closing frames, bu Meycisdnle was hopelessly swampci b> Conch Claience Beck’s proteges The Tech bojs were impressive in vie toiy, legistormg thirty field goal and tlmtoon out of eighteen vvou shots Semi-Finals' Slovenly Although defeated by Nanticoke i: the semifinal round Friday nighl Ilnrnsbuig Tech showed champion ship form at stages of the game Puce,‘Nanticoke star, Captain Dorn zahski and Sherwood lcgistorcd twen ty-four points m the first half, Pnc leading with eleven, while Captni Kitzmillei of the Tech quint was scoi ing six points The first periods tdl minnted with the score favoring th destined champions, 2G-10 Price continued his steady woik i the second half ns did Domzalsk Donahue cashed m with two fiel Are You Qoing Into the Bond Business 2 There is a cycle of fashion not only for the hats col lege men wear but for the line of work into which they go. __ But your job has to fit your head as well as your hat, for it has to fit your state of mind. 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The passing ami shooting was ‘ lathei ciintic, noivousness often be ing appiucnt. KiUimller used his height to advantage, registeiing six field shots and a penalty toss while Book and Andcison contiibuted five double - dockcix. Beckley, Nanticoke guard, and Dunkle of Tech were eject ed from the game foi personals. In the other semifinal game, Enc East’s five sent Meyeisdalc down to a 43-25 defeat Cnptnm Dowlcr and Sullivan did the bulk of the sconng for the vvinncis, while Miller counted fifteen ninikers foi the losers. The game was maned by frequent fouling and wild passing Enc East lend nt half time, 22-12 The competing teams weio well sup pm ted by contingents from their home towns, Nanticoke and Ilainsburg be ing paiticulaily well icpicscnted The standing figuie of a basketball plnyci wrought of silvei and mounted on a pedestal, a trophy emblematic of the state championship, was picscnted the Nanticoke passcis, while Ene East MONTGOMERY & CO. 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