Page Four Notices 1 These null be a make-op section in English I Wei ed during the second •.emesten for all fa eshmen nho teem ed a glade of -2 for the semester just ended All coneeined should see Mr. Ileantan in the English office. MMCI ?[embers of the senior class grad wing in June on August who have mid then fees should please report to he alumin ollice immediately if they to not noven e the February issue of be h(umm News by February tenth. he Alumni office rs anxious to see hat each member recenes the pubh... ation and is cadet, oring to mail tt to semona. IMMII A course in Ite al law sill be offer •d tot ei edit dating the coming sem •stcr IA the depai tinent of agricultur al economics This course sill cower he general and legal points necessiny or a complete undeistanding of tu al lass It is especially designed for ill students of agriculture. ==l Pie -legal students *sill have an op tunitv to hear an address by Mr. J. Lose, a di , triet-attorney of Pitts urgh, olio will delis er a lecture in boom fourteen Liberal Aits tomorrow .vening at Solon o'clock The event boinf. .ponsored by Pi Lambda Sig iii, hollowly Pic -legal fraternity. -0— The Fi ench Club meet tomor on own= at SO en o'clock in Room 'OS Old Alum. =MI All member, of the chess club and candidates for the chess team are se. quested to report to Room 20. Liberal -kits building, tonight at se,,en o'clock . Penn State Shoe Repair Across From Postoffice PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices SMITH'S ' . TAILOR • SHOP Exclusive 1: 1 ) Agency Authentic college style. Smart fabrics tailored to your measure. No mid. dleman's profit. $28 75 .ca $38 75 EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU Special STUDENT LAMPS The New Edison Mazda Lamps 15 to 40 Watt 45c ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO Peoples Bank Bldg. neelvsShoes $9 Permanent Display At MONTGOMERY & CO. $7 h nWe d ikwwsShoes Fouracre Wins Trophy In Amateur Club Run Running under the colors of the Shanahan Catholic Club, of Philadel phia, Roger Foinacre, tioss-country captain won the Public Ledge, trophy at the second annual Knights of Col umbus track meet Friday 111 the Quaker City. Fouracre captured the one thou sand yard and one mile laces. In the first event Roger uas hard pressed by Tompkins of the Meadowbook Club, a former Penn State tunnel while in the second race he defeated Russell Payne of the Univeisity of Pennsyl‘ ania EUSCOPE, PROJECTING MICROSCOPE, ADDED TO BOTANY EQUIPMENT A new dm ice in the world of so cum, the euscope, has been Installed In the botany laboratory and will be put into operation this semester. The in strument is for the purpose of exhib iting microscopic objects An effect similar to that of a projection ',Morn rs pt educed, the image being projected so thnt it can be closed by the class The euscope ,as displayed at the meeting of the American Association for the Achancement of Science so Philo&lphm, where Prof F. D. Kern of the botany department, saw it in operation. As a result of his report, the instrument now in the botany lab oratory ',as purchased and V.lll be us ed for Instruction purposes "It" Coming! "See Your Orders Cooked" -AT CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT ' PHONE 9480 Student Supplies FOR Second Semester The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Corner You may not be looking for a place to live; but you will miss something if you fail to inspect this "Mansion of Mirth." FIRST PENNSYLVANIA SHOWING OF FRIDAYFEBRUARY k C i l i AND 'l' .. SATURDAY 711Exim§- 4 11 and 12 ~, 3.: NO MATINEE ON THIS PICTURE •:. t ::: Don't Come If You Are Afraid to Laugh! ::: Penn ,State Smothers Orange Matmen, 22-5 (Continued from first page) him self with the decision that result ed from a seven-minute time advan tage The speualweight bout fought by Liggett and Tucker lacked the same fire thnt chalattemzed the meeting of the same men last yeas, but at that it sous no oust-slapping affair. It was only by ht oath-taking dazing that Wally succeeded in taking his man to the nom and holding him theme tom a time advantage of three minutes and thirty-nine seconds. llen Long did not hesitate in taking Novak, vsitmg 135-pound grappler to the floor in a short order Long took his opponent down without de lay and succeeded soon after in pin ning the °lenge WI cotter to the mats, with a head chancel.) , and body lock three minute , . and fifty-six seconds after the stmt. Ace'and Warner, captain of the vis iting Syracuse aggregation, put on an exhibition of seal serestling such as is seen only on infrequent and memorable occasions n inteleollogi rte circles On too separate occasions For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD El= THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Ace crauled out of almost certain falls, while Captain Warner moved neatly as efficient at the same trick After the regulation ten minutes Ace proved his mastery in the two e‘tla sessions and won the decision with am advantage of only tno min utes and forty-one seconds. Kirkpatrick Wins for Slrncnso Through on mimed tendon which kept Packard, regular Lion middle weight out of action, Altenderfer, promising junior varsity man, was given an opportunity to cm ry Penn State colors to the mats The re,a tine inexperience of the new man proved disastrous, honeser, and the only five points which went to Syra cuse resulted from the 'fall which Kirkpatrick, Orange muldelweight registei ed. Ti, victor used a half nelson and wrist lock Ike Long and Larsen, Syracuse light-heavy, fought from a stand for an unusually long petted, but the trs rtor on several occasions fell before the Nrttany grapplers attach, The second of these trips proved chsast roes to Syracuse's hopes and Long, enlisting an arm lock and head chan cery, recorded a fall. 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Harrington Loses Close Demi= Harrington, pressed into service on thee days notice, dropped a close ex tra-period bout on Referee Gilbert's decision to Ritz, the tall Temple hes vv,eight. Ritz had a tremendous ad- EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT Phone 325-W 121 Burrowes St IN • DARTMOUTH • CORNELL PENNSYLVANIA HMORE TUFTS • KNOX • ALABAMA D • PRINCET WN • SWART OLORADO D e nyApoiniment A TECH • CH k DAME • lON. .1 , EFFERSON ~.. UKE • KAN• ,;' HAM WE LEHIGH • L COLLEGE' - 4i? \, -,- r _ , \ %HAIL 4111 1 11''' , - <- '-1111111ar,' 1114.0111 EIMMEIZE THIS SHIELD IDENTIFIES 07/Ithent/C -e- COLLEGE HAIL APPAREL LEE • WYOMIN :S • SU'SQUEHAN. MMISIAIIA%WiMinMgi I=IIWMUIMENIE=M=IMIIMI raOLLEGE HALL was originated by V College Men who drafted the exact specifications to the fraction of an inch: Exactly how much space there should be between buttons; exactly what curve there should be in the lapels and bottom of the coat; exactly where the pockets should be placed; exactly how loose the back should hang; exactly how many buttons, how high and how pointed the vest should be; exactly how wide the knee and bottom of the trousers should be; exactly what patterns and shades the woolens should be. COLLEOC HALL REPRESENTS THE. AUTHENTIC STYLE ON WHICH SMARTLY TURNED-OUT UNIVERSITY MEN INSIST College Hall $35 One and Two Suits • • • Trousers [ethers to $45) RVE UNION • NIAGARA • RENSSELAER• M I M=M=MMUMIffIMIE=IE WHITEY MUSSER Meet your friends at Whitey's vantage in weight and height but Harrington stepped in under his op ponent's wild swings and scored heav ily. Ritz won because he mulled the fight to Harrington, frequently pin ning him against the ropes with his long arms. Bela, organizer and coach of tl•e Temple team, scaled a technical le - lockout over Charlie Robb when his powerful sight caught Robb flush on the jaw Gaily in the first round and so dazed the Nittany welterweight! Over the Rim of tie':-'-x Grand Canyon .1=11..;\ •i \ He Threw This 'Pen and' I%l= \t,' It Struck Unharmed on it\. ‘°' thejagged gtocks a Half Mile 'Below - ... % \, T 7,. % 1 Non-breakable Pcn Barrel? Di. 'N. • •• • X ''j F. C. Morse of the National Park ' • — s, t , A to-Park Highway Association ,was ..,', - 1 ' unconvinced. :),4„. i 0 So recently to test the new Parker , : . ..,,,Z ' s it ' 'f.-4 .. ,1 1 , Duofold barrel, he stood on the " ~, ,•.•.•x" ,_ rim of Grand Canyon and threw ' ~/ t i.... ~ n gm moo this pen into the rock-lined chasm, fli f. , l ' ! s i 1-;". 1 N . Yhen the pen was recovered i ii : A‘ l .";1 . - . \\ \ ai, amid the jagged rocks a half mile ' ,5 , I below the canyon's edge, it was i:L1N.'1 . ':.44. - ..", I . li \ scratched abit,but quite unbroken. lull siz ':.1::.; i, x U When the cap was removed the it . ...; , :„. 4 i 'C,i'''•••, , , Cs ' , ' point was as good as ever—a point ."I''' 'is Ati guaranteed for 25 years, not only f •<1 . .. I'' 'V . .. for mechanical perfection but for , ..,..t '. ...' i ; ' MU' -. ,. \ ~ ~..:,. I r e , You cannot get Duofold quality • ''',;l".:-; r• 'l,' lin any pen save that stamped ' ' t ' t "Geo. S Parker" Look carefully ', for this.. Any good pen counter 1 \ \ ,' would like you to try this classic. it i 11 \ 1 \ 1 4 0 Dadf Lady Ducteld 0 'f.. , raricer La..l D ''..':: .t VV, h ,f47.7. , 3 ' , ° l ' - .;,..!, 1:hio old "Bic Moth." 0. sc.:, $4 t'i :...• :' -'. bithyainaktd anchfrierPdrd. l e i i 3 h l k i, Pen found gm henna 1 110, 1' amid the sharp rods ...10. l l __ THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, JANESVILI E. WISCONSIN RE•GEO MIME MIMI OYOL 1 I NORT TSBURG TE VIR A•NEVA fASHING LEHIGH LAFAYETTE Tuesday, February 8 that he was unable to continue. oft holds the Middle Atlantic tear title in the 145-pound clas• in 1924 was canner-up in the 0 "IT" COMING! COLUMBIA
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