Feln tidy TRACKMEN TRAIN , FOR INDOOR MEET Coach , Enters Eighteen Athletes To Compete in College Championships - EVENT TAKES PLACE IN NEW YORK ON SATURDAY In preparation for the seventh an nual inter collegiate indoor track meet, which will be held in New Yolk city Saturday, March , third, Coach Nate Cartmell is giving his Proteges Intenswe daily 'walkouts to round them into condition for the event. Amnosimately eighteen men will comprise the Lion squad for the meet in which mote than twenty eastern colleges and universities are entelad. The first entry list was sent to New York officials last week. Cartmell will probably forward his final en , tries curly this week Graduation Weakens Squad The Nittans mentor declares that with the loss of Ted Mathms, stellar broad Jumper, and Marian Ide, champ ion hurler of the thirty-five pound oeight, by graduation lust sear and the lack of one good man in the relay group the squad has been considerably meakeued and that Penn State still have a hard struggle to approach the standing of last year. George Offenhauser, Lonnie Rata, and Davis have already been assigned berths on the too-mile relay quartet. Nate will select the fourth man from I a group composed of 011ie IleMich, Edgerton and Bachman. 13eg in Mlle and Broad Jump With Bill Co; Penn State's whirl wind distance man, In the mile and Al Bates in the Mead Jumping event, the Nittany team will be almost cc.- tain to score Cartmell also fasors Ed Eggers to place in the high hur dles Eggers won first honors in that event in 1926 but did not run last year. 011ie lielffrich may enter the mile also Bill Cox and Louis Lee are entered in the two-mile event Senior Ball Committee Announces Decorations (Continued from first page) bedecked with smilax, will flank both sides ot the floor. An imprinised or chestra pit will he erected at the fat end of the coast With the consent of the Student Tribunal, the semm class has decided to extend a public invitation to freSl - and sophomores to attend the function this yeas. Heretofore the an nual affair had been a strictly upper class function. Because John 31, Ru-sell, Annie, dance committee chairman, left school, President Charles C. Berryhill announced the election ot Roy 11. Hassel to the posi tion of acting-chairman 10 0 / 0 OFF ALL SUITS and' TOP- COATS E.W. GERNERD Cleaning Pressing Repairing , - "THE GIRL "'' Would appreciate a Diamond from CRABTREE'S :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4 Take Mentholated , Pine-Tar. Cough Syrup For the relief of Coughs and Colds, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, Bron chitis, and Pul monary Disorders.. 60c per Bottle RAY D. GILLILAND' Druggist , • lowa State Wins from Nittany Wrestlers, 19-8 (Continued from ant page) tuna was one minute, fift}-eight, cet ands. Higgins Starts Wannsng Streak In one of the closest hoists 'of the meet, Ilimuns tussled Don Steele for 116 , pound lons and in the extra pet mils succeeded in securing a time margin of two minutes, tuenty-thice seconds. The second tilt was deusiocly taken by Holding fon the we aggi ega ton It was often each contestant had succeeded in obtaining brief min utes of superimity user the other that the strong lowan was able to hold Captain Wally Liggett on the andel position and finally obtain a fall, us ing a double aim-lock The tune aim coven minutes, ten seconds. - Chen. eth, Eisennian Loge Chenonetfi encountered the oest tomer, Ceiling, in a tilt that was clearly in the hands of the lowan .1- , most from the very beginning Al though outclassed, the Nittany light weight put up a good defense and succeeded in keeping Gerling ton time advantage of three minutes, twenty seconds In the succeeding match, Eisenman found himeelf facing the formidable Captain Ctooms. Through out one of the mot inteiest-compell mg bouts cf the . meet, the too contend ed for welter weight honors. Groonis plainly se as the master of the Nittany wrestler m both knowledge of mat teatm and stiength as well as ex perience and took the bout with a time advantage of five minutes, eight een seconds In the final and heavyweight tilt, Tiny .Cranmer encountered Goodale in what - moved to be a closely con tested bout. At different times it scorned as of one on the other was doomed foi a fall, but it was not until extra period, appealed to be almost in order, that Goodale was able to throw Cianmer with a crotch hold and half Nelson in nine minutes, forty-six seconds. Nor , Wealioul PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER —Stuu ent moik, manuscript and bonne.. letters. Shingles lettered in Old English Mrs. Campbell, Room 3, second floor, - Leitzell Building. !Ail WANTED—Maid for upstairs ,ork in fraternity.house Apply to Theta Chi house, 251 South Allen street Phone 109 ltp TOMOBILE FOR SALE—Buick '2l, fouling. $lOO. Mechanically good. — Two . new tiros. Call -Caney -1“ II office 2-7-71 p Glee Club Wins First Place in Song Contest (Continued from first page) wetter who attended the contest said; "The Penn State wagers sang with finish and surety. They had depth and top, refinement of tone and a beautiful. interpretative sense. The Ntttnny gleemen certainly deserve the great praise and honor risen them " Passers Drop Colgate And. Lose to Syracuse (Continued from first page) counted Item the field to esen the score. Flynn registered too fouls and llamas reduced the ;Maroon lead to one point by sinking one front the penalty shot line. With the playing time reduced to thirty seconds, Von Niedu recessed a puss in mideourt, dribbled a few ateps, Aoti and won the game Clean, sharp' passing, spectacular ,hots, close guarding and the finest type of team play featured the game tram the start. The pace was al most dazzling. during the first - ten minutes, slowed up a bit near the middle of the half and reached the highest pitch of the contest just as the whistle announced the intermis ,on Rival Captains Star A , though Reilly consistently out ' lumped Captain Howard 13ickle, Col gate's emergency center, the Maroon leader had a peat night on the floor, scoring fifteen rpomts to lead the field. Captain Von Nieda starred for the Lam quintet and was a close second for scoring honors with twelve points Against the Orange floormen on * Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER :1 THERE ISA PLACE FOR YOE IN THE DENTAL PROFESSION Never before lime there been such excellent opnertunithu for men natlinal as den and thntal specialists frain fora profession ef facing x broad held In xhich tou can make a 11001 far >ourself Specialisation In dcntistry ennui the door to an assured future. . . The H University Dental School—the olde.d dol.l school connected ,Ith a ma- resty In the United htatex—offers tho nt rou,th ,tlhbulanced warm, In all brunches a den lL inn All modern equipment for practieni ,ork under supertusion of men high ,n the profrealon Write far details and admoslen require !nen. to runny M. S Min,. Dan DE\' 8011 TOM: Lon,oad Me., Boston, Ras, 1 FENI4 S rkTE COLLLIiIE 11 Saturday night, the Lion quintet I. ancient swat e.si,, i 0.... to m.o. ii" Fraternities Continue I" showed a complete reveitial of the 1 Lion count form d zrlayed at Hamilton Without , • the all of Captain All Nisenmani, i ' I- , 11 Nt 110 tins ineligible, the Spume did, , Notices Six fn atm nities - m. ill meet this ON en-1 Wm, entered the court and plied up , min 1 Ink in the A, to contnnie elim-; an eight Point lead berme the Nit- , i ' mations on the intei -lintel nitv pre 5,1. E tang tosser, could find the hast,t Students who had their fees dam, l ling tout net Delta Pt and Tnu Nap- The Orangemen, homesci, continued id are requested to notify William C 11., Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma and. to improye then advantage until the' :Mullein, College fa ease el, as to Alpha Gamma Rho, Kappa Delta Sho t halt ended aith the -.cote in Dien i .hen payments alit he made Those , and Kappa Sigma ate the opposing; Nvoi, 11 to 7. , not having then fees paid in full lit' teams The a inneis all! enter the • Syracuse Maintains Loud I Am il hist all' he compelled to lvve,l.enn-finnis next Tuesday night 1 ` Coach - Hermann Made 0 munliet oir ' i I.innouneed ' ' —o— timing the second ,poi., Tliel e will be a meeting of'Le Cer-' .1, hoping to instill spud into thc ' , i Fiannis in Room 108 Old Main,! Blue and White coat tmen hut into . tomtit row night at scion o'clock E,- no nail. The Smacuse fine main- I crime ~, :Ste, ci „ end , i urged Mined then dead and the game closed '''' I t • attend a ith the scoie 20-14. _ O _ Prom State's cagemen exhanted the The Electrlcal Engineering society ,poorest basketball they lease thann mill meet this es ening at sesen- forty - i this season - Wilil and eriatic pas , - I file in room 2t2 Engine. ins D. Di ing, inaccurate shooting and lack or!w heelci P Da,y, t ice-dean of the offensive powo ,pore the riming I School of Chemtstiy and Physics, will ; a enknesses. Sy mouse, although play -1 'peal, on "Piaui e Developments in ing helms theii usual form, displayed I Elect, real Enginem ins " l' Showing Pretty . New Wool Georgettes and Tweeds "Lucky Strikes Never Affect Our Wind" say 'Moss and Fontana International Dancers. stress importance of wind condition MEE "It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cou EGOLF'S LEAP YEAR S SPECIALS FOR LA College Cut-Rate Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables BRIDGE LAMPS $125 CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 DESKS $lO.OO to $lO.OO STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS - - - GATE-LEG TABLES DRAWING BOARDS SWINGS PICTURE•' MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACE $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - - $4.00 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B "In our work as international dancers we have discovered a wonderful new point about Lucky Strikes of which. we are very happy to tell you. As can readily be realized, wind and physical condition are of the utmost importance to ballroom dancers. Our work is haul and taxes the wind to the utmost. We both have smoked Lucky Strikes for a number of years and can safely say that these cigarettes in addition to furnishing us much pleasure in our hours of re taxation, have never affected- our wind or physical fitness in any way." ci . alite. 4 Oz----_ t , / / /-.r/ 7.01cir.n.---,z., ~< ~%e ee I. have no hesitation in testi fying to this fact which is known throughout the Southland by every Farmer growing Tobacco." Tobacco Grower/.4 Wednesday, Feb $2.00 to $3.00 • $4.50 to $9 $1.25 to $3.00 $5.00 to $lO.OO
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