Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 11, 1927, Image 4

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    Page Four
Matmen Engage
GRAHAM Si SONS Lions Here Tomorrow
Established 1896 1
8 GET THE HABIT (Con:inued from firs: page)
9 I in the Pennsylvania Pales:ra in Phil.
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8 .- Make Graham's the store for good candy . i adelphia nex: Frhlay and Sa:urday.
O Captain Kai. , er. wh, has ye: to be
o this week-end. Five big firms to select cd, iefeated :his season. will lead the
0 from—Apollo, Norris, Bunte, Foss, Lovell 8, Lifralli in:o :he Pennsylvania enga,ge
-0 ! men:. His probable .4p.m:en: in the
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0 , -pound class is liarriz. The .93e.
0...01,..r../0000 ~. s? , sal-weizh: b , :r:l-.. i: is rumored. may
tha• 0r . •
I ye: be tilled by Pollock. a Jay -tee
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.—....-.1 !the scaton with Liggett, varsity reg-1
i . 71 Vouch Dons Gloves . ular. Ili , opponent in :he bout to-1
i 31,,,,:rements for :he jun:or i I
i morrow. will be Bogclon.
! a..-,.: h:a2S. ri: which are n., - .,w on i I
i With Al Verbeken I Hen Long. will meet McDonald. cap-I
i di,play in Stark Brothers' 7. - in- t I
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d.,w will be take - 1 on March fif- . .
.r„ . l rain and star ligh:weig'nt of the Phil- 1
At Legion Bene fit ) adelphias. Cap - .ain McDonald has ;
i .....0r.th at Star's - i '
still to meet his first defeat :his year. I
11r...tbers and 3larcn se v . emes-n - .11 1 , .
and w-omises all kinds of wret . ting
a ,. e i.,1 1 -, 5. .,-..i. : ~ . .t m or r.. zorn . - i . i Leo Houck. veteran Penn Slate :ci
f I :or of rin. , tactics donned :he gloves' techn iq ue f• - ...r the edification at .he
it ef two dollar-, ''
B'• ' Whi:e 1:15-pounder.
i • .• 1 time ..: m. „-,_..:, erne ant.
;e rn ! for .ne Lrs: since ..,.. prJ.css.m-
to-.vard. the purchase i 'al tiff in Lancaster last summer. when' Erb Cun,idered
,! a h : ( Rol a ,: a : :h e : ! ra . i! he fought a three-round exhibition In order that Ace. :ire has been
! l with Al Verbeken as part of a dedi- I handicapped by injuries may recup
!, i cation program for the benefit of :he! grate completely for :he Intercolleg
'.l American Legion community h - une. !ate:, i: is probable that Erb. prom
! at Huntingdon Tuesday night. I ',sing junior weiter - o. eig.ht. will s.ee ac-
I Speidel with four of hi.s grapplers tion tomorrow. lie will be matched
and Leo with a half dozen of his lea-; w ith G rave , o f t h e Quaky, ..: P ac k_
titer pushers journeyed to Hunting-I ard. once more his old wrettling tell,
din to entertain a packed house that i will take on Schmucker, middelweight
assembled to witness the dedication hope of :he visitors.
proceedings. Hen Long and Pollock; If preterit indications may be tak
gave a ten-minute wrestling exhibi- en at a criterion. Hollobaugh will get
lion. Fuller and Hollobaugh gran-; the call from Coach Speidel tomor
pled in another bout. ! row. The lanky light-heavyweight
Varsity. substitute and freshmen i has seen plenty of service during the
mitt-tlingers offered the boxing end! season and will be forced to call upon
of
the program. Christopher and, all his experience if he hopes to win
Byrem. 115-pounders. fought in thel front Platt, Penn 175-pound represen
opener. Benedict and Boruch =purred, _
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NITTANY MARKSMEN
ANNEX RIFLE TITLE
Win From Field of Eighteen
Colleges in Third Corps
Shooting Match
SHARPSHOOTERS LISTED
POP. INTERCOLLEGIATES
By winninz the Third Corps Area
Interc•Aieuiate ,'rooting competition,
:he Penn State ride team annexed the
cap uren annually for the R. 0. T. C.
district ride championship. it Wa..l an
nounced by Lieutenant H. T. 31ilier,
coach. ye., - _terday. Four members of
the team -son medals for marksman-
In scori - ig a total of 7535 out of a
possible eight thousand points, the
marki:r.en repre.senting Penn State m
the annual Intercollegiates chalked
up a v:in over a field of eizhten other
teams, including Pe-amyivania, Mary
land, Virginia, Lehigh and Lafayette.
Because of the ahowinz made in the
recent conte.st. the Penn State team
will Le one of four chosen to represent
thi.s Area in the National
at New Yi:rk City, April
twenty-third.
For Service, Comfort and
Economy Burn the Genuine
Anita Punxsutawney
Rusty Coal
For Sale at
PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD
Phone 114• M
Spring Styles
In Shoes
"Just Wright"
Arch Preserver
H URWITZ'S
129 S. Allen St
REGAL Direct
University Service
from Coast to Coast
Come in and look over the
new Regal line of special
college models. They are
recognized as the standard
of style and value from
coast to coast.
The Shoe illustrated is the
Eli—an English Brogue in
Genuine Imported Tan
Heather Grain. The single
hole perforations are a new
style Feature—also in
Black.
The new "RESCO" Fitting
Service used exclusively.
CAL
SHOE S
On Display
liy THOMAS B. WEYANT
1t Omega Epsilon House
through three tiro-minute r.essions.
the 45-pound di•rision and Grazieri-f
-fought Robb in the final bout• 1 7 3 Penn-Centre Chapter
it .Order of Demolay
FOR SALE—Tuxedo suit. A bar-ix
gain. E. F. Grundhofer, 244 South 1•
Burrowea or Eng. Experiment Sta-r; Will hold .a Dance in the
It Bellefonte Armory
FOR RENT—Pleasant single room!
with unue.ual conveniences at mod-ix
. Tickets on sale at Rexall
crate rental; with family of two. ; •
Drug Store, State College
Inquire Apt. No. 1. 121 53. Burd:::
rower-, or call 2.6:1-W
New Records for Soph Hop
"Crazy Words-Crazy Tunes"-Crumit
"Hello-Swanee-Hello"--F. T. Waring (Played as
only Waring can play it)
"Schultz is Back Again"—Four Aristocrats
"Hoosier Sweetheart"—Goldkette ('Nuf said)
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THE MUSIC ROOM
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taste - inviting crispness, its Nature
given, refreshing, tonic benefits. c'
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tables of so many
colleges and schools.
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Carefully separated, com
pletely cleaned, perfectly
shredded, and thoroughly
cooked whole wheat grains
--that's all there is to
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
tative. Garrison will meet Strohm, ray Israel. crack metropolitan light
who holds the heavyweight berth i.Dr, weighv. Filegar has me: with tough
the visitors. breaks •thus far. .Against Cordasco ;
at Syracuse attil again at Annapolis
with llorney roi his opponent he had
Nittany Ringmen Meet 1 - a— -1.- - •
app , oa,polnted his man only
Powerful N.Y.U. Team .'"*e de:•iaion "*) ""I"'
will be recalled that during the
(Continued from first page) i ped two Louts but walked right
teams in the east. They too, h ave through to an intercollegiate title
beaten Army decisively and in meet-
when the championships arrived.
ing Temple, defeated the Philadelphd Captain Grazier will meet a stal
wart welterweight is Mike Szecsi who
ians by a 4-3 count. the same figures
gave the redoubtable Beloff a hard
which marked Penn State's victory
ever :he Cherry and White. I fight. Allie Wolff will attempt to
In the 115-pound bout MAhon will continue his streak against Solomon
the next bout and in all pr.-habil
meet Ferrara who dropped a four
round decision to Mannella, the Tem
ple bantamweight who in turn out
classed Mahon in the latter's first
varsity bout. The great trouble with
the Nittany team :his year appears
to be its inability to get off to an early
lead. Should Mahon conquer Ferrara
i t will be Penn State's firs
in this division
Filegar Meets Israel
The 125-pound bou: will see Dave!
Check of N. Y. G. and Stanley Koli• ;
koski of the Lion: in action. Both .
men defeated AnnunzMto of Temple.i
Gilbert Fi'czar will clash with Mur-:
lAN
Chrecter 110 owe
of
iggy
ring
you
,abit
lea..
rezular season
ALBERT DEAL& SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
CLOTHES
Ready-mado
And Cut to Order
ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.
Suits and Topcoats
$4O, $45, s5O
Florence Easton, prima donna
of the Metropolitan Opera Company
The Perfect condition of her
always wins applause
Lucky Strikes are mild and
mellow—the finest cigarettes you
ever smoked. They are made of the
finest Turkish and domestic tobac
cos., properly aged and blended with
great skill,
and there is an extra
prOcess in treating the tobacco. "It's
toasted"—no harshness, not a bit of
bite.
Itls toaste.
Your Throat ProtectioU
itp Bendick will. have -it out :with x punch to match his size anti will
Guardino, a powerful light-heavy in: by far the most powerful heavy Mt
the serni-windup. honey has me: this year. Rog put ii
When Al Laasman. 220-pound giant a hard weeks work with the glove
and All-American tackle prosper:, and sparred w:h Robb to improve hi
takes the ring against Roger Mahon- speed. Robb will be elinibile in a:
ey. the most thrilling bout of the sea- other week and may take the :rip
son should take place. Lassman has Notre Dame.
year Filly drop
D.W.GRIFFITH'S
MONDAY and TUESDAY
March 14 and 15
7 . 71E41p4 . Matinee Monday Only
REGULAR PRICES
"Singers must be
cautious regardin. ,
their throats. Like
other singers, I pre
fer Lucky Strikes be
cause they are never
irritating and be
cause of their finer
flavor."
lep•
%l'hen in New York ynn are cordi•
ally incited to see how Lllcky Strik e:
are made cc our exhibit, corner
Broadway and 45th Street.
Friday, March 11. 1927