Tuesday, March 6, inh COLLEGE PREPARES FOR "S" BANQUET Will Hold Affaii at McAllister ' Hall in Lettermen' and , , Schoolboys' Honor BILL ROPER, PRINCETON ' GRID MENTOR, TO TALK As a means of honoribg those men oho have earned varsity letters and of ' entertaining outstanding high .t.hool athletes, the College will hold its first annul! "S" banquet an McAl lister hull, on. March toenty-fourth. In addition to the Penn State men oho will attend to date, thirty-lice high school and preparatory school athletes have been invited. The func tion cull be held during the ocekfend of the inter-scholastic basketball tournament and the committee plans to extend imitations to ten of the outstanding school-boy dribblers Prommettt Speakers Efforts arc being made to secure several men of prominence in the 'porting world as speakers Of the men asked, Bill Roper, noted Prince ton grid mentor, has definitely con sented to attend, but word has been received from Lawson Robertson, vet eran track coach of the University of Pennsyltama, that a previous engage ment %NM make his attendance impos sible. It is highly probable, however, that Grantland Rice, prominent sports ureter and All-America football auth ority will he here to address the gath ering, according to Harold E Hast ings '2B, chairman of the committee l'repare Booklet Work has been started on a propos ed tifty-page booklet, copies of alum, u ill be distributed among the banquet guests. Tim pamphlet all give a survey of Penn State's athletic activ ities during the past }ear, and will include pictures of teams and cap tains in all sports. The committee has not overlooked musical entertainment for the droll Johnny Buck's orchestra and the Var sity quartet- gise several num bers and Ralph G. Kennedy '2B will exhibit some dunce novelties. Federation of Penna. Women Will Meet Here The Executne Bound meeting no the State Federation of We men will be held here on the eek-end of the too enty-fifth of April, according to an announce ment made by Dean Charlotte B Ray. This federation takes into consideration at least tooenty-the de partments among which are those of Education, American Home, Litera ture and Law Observance. The members of the 'Ekecutne Board of the State Federation n al meet at. Penn State en accordance n ith ~' - ' , . 1- ; , I Plass. STA R—" They tell me you'll endorse any cigarette for a consideration SiDOND STAR- • wit MGM • lIYIIS TOSACCO CO the invitation extended by Mts. Clara C. Phillips sobs is eager to gave them become acquainted a 101 Penn State, and to give them an oppol tonity to cote on the eight-million dollar hovel issue. LA VIE NAMES ANDUJAR AS FRESHMAN HISTORIAN Novel Sections Add to Junior Class Publication Now Ready for Press Selected front the ten manusellpt: rubmittcd by microbers of the flesh man class, John J. Andujar '3l, ts•ts chosen as class hr,tot lan of In, reat'4 La Vie The papas nele judged lit Prof. Aichrbald II Eopenshade and Carleton B Spotts of the English de partment The dummy of the junior el acs an nual is practically completed and ready to be sent to the printm k lag on many cocci additions, the stair hopes to present a commendable pub lication. Campus views, a faculty seniority toster, a Thespian section and other atti actions mill featmo the La Vie. According to Eddoi At Om It Foote, the date of publ•catmn 0111 be Intro than schedule but odl be reads for distnbution about the middle of Lion Quintet Defeats Bucknell Team, 36-34 (Continued from first page) by Seiler and Frable put the Burka°ll live ahead Roily followed Seilei's foul shot with a too-pointet to tie the count. After Captain Von Nted.i sunk too short tosses, Captain Seiler count ed two for the Orange and Blue to knot the some again An eNchange of flee throes gam the Bisons a one-point advantage oluchlid" and Flable immediately augmented with a slant toss apiece After llamas had scored on too foul tries, Woothing and Klosterman in creased the Bison lend to seven points by caging too hem the field The Blue and White couitmen tied the count by scoring three field goals and a foul try in rapid succession The Bucknell quintet, after taking lame out, returned to the Lam to gain the advantage by sinking a too-pointzi "Dunhill' ValAties at CRABTREE'S "Sure, so long as the consuleruuon isn't that I give up my Chesterfields!" THEY'RE MILD and )et THEY SATISFY heron c the half ended as ith the score 21-19 Lions Stake Comeback After llamas opened the scoring at the beginning of the final period by coking a tap shot and evening the count, Conch Plant's dribblers mined rtclv lecaptuicil the lead and held it until Baron and Jacobson note in setted in the Blue and White line-up outing the lotto! part of the half. A 27-27 deadlock vas broken by Seder uho gone the Buoys the advantage oith a field goal and a foul. Jacob .,on threatened the Orange and Blue lend with a long shot, but Frable re taliated aith a long toss for the Bisons, With another long toss from the side and n free throw Jacobson br ougnt the count up to .12-12 Fouls by Woodung and Halick, gate the Nana five a tmo-point advantage, but a long shot by llamas followed by another by Jacobson put the Lions in the lend JO-34 With but trio minutes to play the Nittany quintet resortcd to succes.ful "freering" tactics and the game ended or nh the Penn State dabblers still holding a two-point ad tantirge Dos score 1 1:Id Foul TOM • -1 11 ii•O 1 1.1 1.• Ilitma, rf Deli, If 141111 Von NI.I I Iry, irl” , . !Amur, Ix .Incol.m, If II iron, Itz • I kid Jou! Total 1 1-1 1 0-0 2 r vt 1.1 man rx Irlet • L TOTAL Rat ro—G; !Alt Umpire— I unk 'lima. ;AT—Morrill CLOTHES • Ready-made And Cut to Ord** ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY , STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. (Charter 1$ OnSe suits $4O, M 5, sso Teroaeu • W I. 4 affr Ttr • 1 50 Is e COLLIEZIAN Knockouts Mark Lion's Win Over Pennsylvania (Continued from first page) la clovealy evaded Braiskl's blows and shot left after left to the stom ach. After absorbing a barrage of lefts and rights to the lace an the thud round, Brodsky made a belated calla. in the tact 'minutes and rushed IColakoski about the ring but the Penn State man's early kad Bare him the decimon. Penn State's first loss came an the welterweight scrap when Chuck Robb failed to slop Wintrwski, a lanky .outhpass. Both men act a fast pace en the first ,period and mired fur iously, in the second period. IV/n -owt, dodged past Robb's nghts, re , sorted to fact lighting to win over the Nittam, 145-pounder. In the final period, Robb frequently run into Win ' anal,r's rights and faded to land his hien s. Captain. Aline Wolff added another triumph to .his string of victories I Mien he disposed of Purses by a ; technical 'knock:out in the second I round. ' Thp Pennsybania man_ was content ,to `remainton the defensive but foiled to withstand Wolff's at tack in tile second penal. The only clean knodkout occurred when Horne floored Struble in the 117.5.n0und %elle. After getting off Ito a bad start in the opening minutes of the battle, Struble had his left 'jab working on Horne's face and nmnaged to esen up the first round But the Pennsylvanian, smaller and i lighter, cut loose on Struble's face in rsho second 'period and opened u cut over the Loon boxer's eye. With blood trelinung from his eye, the Lion ingmen neglected Ins defense as ' '' ' , i 13. i , i ik.': Horne shot a tight and left to lm. State Play Tourney 1 tins one act_ phi!. in the Auditoi lam face Both blots tore nell.timed.' last Apt il Jackson Wheatly '2B, and Sttubk fell against the lope, and Opens Friday Night 1"." D "'" '2B, hate been iiii..ii.t sank to the floor. in the same tole. ai, they played last Matto MeAndiens then a tough I .l ear. The male kad till he acted opponent in Bioblot, Red and Blue (Continued from first page) , In Anton Hai dt '3l heat Height tit., ,tubbninh wattled Tickets for the shots may be se the Lion fighter lot three Sound. I Valiant," a play b.i, lioltoill* Hall, ' , cured at Whiter Musset's for flits Rushing MeAndrens against the topes tr the contest The Platers presented i and .etentz.-fire cents prated costly for Breslow the soon dc,cco. ered the reason Sot Marty's • willingness to be assailed A polo- II tut left jab each time sent Breslau staggering bark In the thud tound "AlcAnthetts exhausted himself direct- l' mg c'outs to lhoslow's bod 3, and face! which tore wide open IN hen the i fin il gong tang McAnth et s, seas still; pounding away at the Roil and Blue' heat yneight tho had taken mote than hr. share of punishment Captain Levy, 125-pound Qtmkei leader, forfeited the fearthei t eight , sotto to Eby 'Alien a minor operation I fin a cheek infection presented his t participation ii:* SENIOR BALL '4l CORSAGES From * STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE *i X .:., .e. Allen St. Phone 580-J '.f.' 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In industry, transportation, the professions, the arts, and in the home, you will find General Electric equipment help ing men and women to wards better economies and greater accomplish ments. B:1:312:111 i 43 i'nrro
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