Page Pour Notices There will be a meeting of tits Penn State C Mts. , Club in Room 25 Liberal 'A r this evening at se , ' o'clock. The Dairy Science club will hold a iegular meeting' in 1:001111 100 horti culture building tomorrow night at sewn o'clock. There will be music and ref redunents. -The Forestry Society Will meet at seven-thirty 0 . 1,1 4 Jek tonight. Profesi , orloe will speak to the Electrical Engineering society at a meeting tomorrow night at seven thirty o'clock. Ilia talk will deal with the inanition of elwooing a position for the student graduating in elect riccal engineering. The meeting will be held in Room '2OO, Engineering D. There will he a meeting . of Student Council in Room ld. Liberal Arts to night at ~ e vea o'clock. Navy Boxers Beat Lion Ringmen in Hard Bouts (Continued from first page) be attributed more to inexperience than anything else. Mahon started Ilashilk against Ritchie Collins,' Navy captab and tsso-year intercollegiate champion. For three rounds he battled along on fairly even terms with Collins only to have the decision go against him. Weintraub hail a wider margin over Kolikoski in the .text !rout. Fileger Drops First Fight In his first battle of the year, in tercollegiate champion Fileger show ed that the long layoff occasioned by an eye injury twill not he a serious hardship. .Fileger was rather slow in getting started against the tall Homey, who conquered him lust year, but a the third round the Blue and White lightweight rained punches all over his opponent and had Romney' staggering around the ring, holding on to avoid a knockout. It was a tough fight to lose and Fi!tiger's rally, according to observers, should have cntitled hint to at least a draw. There was no question of suprem acy • about the remaining fights. Gearin, who is Na:•y's best bet in the intercollegiate tourney, won in the I very first round. Brazier was out on his feet, and after• counting two the referee stopped the bout. Wolff av enged the defeat in the next light. The .nimble Penn State welterweight crashed blows at will against Burke w•ho succeeded in reaching' his oppon ent exactly three times. Wolff al most floored Burke in the second. Ilarringttra's defeat at the hands of Coleman in the 175-pound fight was almost predicted. Bus was ,up against a fighter who is regarded to be on a par with Lyons, the wonder ful Navy light-heavy who raised such havoc in intercollegiate ranks two years ago. Coleman won by a knock out in the second round. • Mahoney Surprises Perhaps the biggest surprise of the meet was Roger Mahoney's clear cut victory over King, Navy's heavy. In his first year with the gloves Rog has show remarkable prowess and should take Ilutler, the Pennsylvania heavy into camp Saturday. King was at Roger's mercy throughout the three rounds and just managed to escape an early demise in the opening round. From the first to the last gong Ma lnoney. using Wolif's left jab. pun ished King severely and saved his powerful right for the clinches. Nittany Passers Face Carnegie on Thursday (Continued from first page) but >u dose was he watched by Reilly and Lefty Page that he had to be con tent with a field goal and two fouls in each half for an eight point total. It was the first time in fourteen games that he has beta held under ten marhero. The defewire work of the Penn State team continued to stand out with Eddie Baron. VonNieda and George Delp starring. Delp, inject ed in the middle of the second half, sent is two field goals. Baron got a Iwo pointer in a scrimmage under the net in the first halt besides a foul shot while Whitey VonNietla dropped in two fouls. lEME MEE! 12Mi:11 II 11.r3.3 f. f I ml.lo f. I 0 II 2 2. 1 I; S II II 0 11 I I 3 0 0 0 hannilowirx Wd GESEEZZE (.0. 0.0. 11.1. Tol 5 7 10 5 0 0 10 I I 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 11 11 1 7 1 2 3 M. llama 1. , f. S'n tiXl , , ; .. r' • • P 4 MI State. I'm km II . The Old )lain Art Shop Has a nice selection of Tapestries, Table runners. Pictures. Mirrors, Mot- Stei'D up and meet H I rdirt H. 11 Bllorinl Your Band Along:Cause The Occasion 9 s Worth - ,i 1 ,-- , -tv ~,, _?se.&-•ii.) , ii, r 1 I-7,Z , „ __- ri iIV,n • , 11 1. .. ll mi; A , I t 'A 101.0 ., " - I 1.- - -9. l.' i ' i 1 l i I A I 7 1 4., . 1 t.tl r,,, i .„..; ~, ----,....._ , --7, -- - - - -_---_--- .. ' ~i . ~ .. . .. -.7.7..: . ..*:.:: . .. & . :: :1 •••••• " ,tl7 - '`. - : - I , : . r . ~...,:t, ~iii, ~.. ... ~.. 7 I ~~~", II I I ‘4it Campus ~i 5 Shown at Exhibit s -4PIP, 44 - 7 . - The Fenway Feb. 23, Feb. 24 Aciakaamt 118 E. College Ave. and Feb. 25 C StateCollege,Pa• MIMI THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN .6, 33-r q 9 irms o; •.il' c-..). ---...: . 4.-t, t e.::': - . ). ••• -. • . i , ''.., ' . •:/ .1- ; i i - -)N:''' :... : ‘ :::..: 0W.1: . 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