Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 13, 1928, Image 4

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    CIEs EMU
Notices
Students Nth° nl,ll to contirbuto to
the forthcoming is , ue of Po oth arc
rogue:Led to attend the contributois
meeting in the office of that politica
tic,. tonight at eight o'clock
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kil ~ ophotilote, ohu %.1,11 to tr,
ulit for Laer., leallagelship‘ are re
tple,tol to sign oil at the A. A °lke
inunc.llateh.
he Student Coun..l I v. all anent to-
light nt Oct ea oclock in [Wont 11,
Libel al At is Branding.
Nittany Boxing Team
Subdues Temple, 4-3
(Cantata, a from first page)
pie m inlet's at - LALIc o.th A ~erieg of
rieht uppercut, At tliN point, the
tide of the battle turned on fas of of
When thr• ~Lnad iound was
ma, Ilan,cn staggeled to lus corner
exhausted from the punishment that
llamas had administmed
Timing Hansen into a coiner at
tho out , ,ct of the thud bound, Steve
th ore uppercut atcb uppacut at the
Tcmplo hea,vaeight from ',bon]
resistence was foithcommg:- A
knock-out am, me‘itable as llamas
hammer.' anty at his punch-drunk
oppornia. Suede II Olsen went loan
ti. his first defeat and it was thiough
a knock-out 41elnerecI by Penn State's
supreme heaysa eight champion, Stets
Mart.) Extends Beloit'
Another Temple litowt to }WNW
rude saran, wag Paso Delon; :Au
den: coach of the team. Known as
one a the bust ainoteut tightens 111
Philadelphia and holder of :mend
tale, ileloff had haPIII, counted on
McAndrews to fin msh much opposi
ton. The truth of the matte) is that
ha had looked found to fighting
Alter WeIII but Malty ino‘ed to be
31,1 aq tough an opponent
Marty fought continually with
theist', tatang and giving hold blocs
in such a UM that the judges dis
agreed at the end of rtes three round
theletY .00 the fouith bound tad ),rot
credit fur a ‘ictomi
Polegar heaps (Ann Slate
In defeating Ilen,on. Temple', 12
poundei,legal continued hi> I ecor
of nave, lee ng a bout in the Minot
IColako•ki had no trouble
:inv.,ng Mtn in the lightneight sct
and in tln• second round mon he
technical knock out Chuck Itohl
puttim, up one of the best 'fights •
hi. calm, got the thee.ion over 110
Matt in the melte, meight bout alb
the iudgc, hod talltd tut an es.ti
..und
rrankie Ilahgn lint h., Inst fight
of the 'teal molten Captain Cullen of
Twrplo get the tleci,iiin in three
toundii thintlfiapped is a had knee,
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10.,t to Drown in tho fight heavy
woight
With the inteicollegiate tournament I (Continued from first page)
scheduled at Philadelphia this neck, 1 Steele for the alloted ten nunutes,l
the entire train gall go through its ~,,,,,e55,,,,,,,,g too citra periods. In
final training for the championship I both the shot t time internals, the
fights The extent of Captain Wolft's !Cornelhan :Mooed himself able to
injury has not yet been determined I hold Stee , e, and claimed the decision
and it is unknown whether he led!! with i time adsantage of fine minutes,
be able to compete in the champion-, twenty-eight seconds. i
:hips. I The too sueceqs a e bouts indicated
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ARCHITECTURE SCHOOLS t i te is s n u m p n er t i , o , r , i us ty oS ol t , ti n e n‘ N;w Yorkers'
HOLD COMBINED EXHIBIT, tented Ted Wilson by a e ti i in i e sni m a a n tg d i e n
of 'it minutes, thirty seconds in an
c‘tre. period match, after the Nittany
[More than one hunched and fifty I specialneight dispiny ed considerable
di airings sidle shown in the areliG 1 exhaustion The thirty-11i e pound tilt
lecture exhibit held last Friday and went to Bill Holsman, when he main-
Sate! day. in Engineering F by the' tweed a tiro-minute, tisenty -second
department of architecture. j tone superiority 'pier Hubler, who woo
The drawings displayed Ale the o•periencing Ins first collegiate tilt.
uork of students in the fifteen schools Eisenmann Gets Fall
of the Ass.,ociation of Collegiate I Charlie Eramman, Lion uelter-
Sclo,h, of Architecture Pennell- , sleight, secuied the initial fall of the
,ania. Cornell, Yale, Harvaid, !slab , mhen in the last seconds of his
nois, Kansas, Kansas State, Carnegie: alloted time, he threo. Stanley of the
Tech, Minnesota and Penn State are , Ithaeans sixth a crotch hold and half
included among the colleges in the as- I nelson In the 158-pound bout im
soeiation. mediately follouing, Packard display-
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PATRONIZE 01111 ADVERTLSERS late, tmo e‘til•period,, oss success-
Co LL
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S. S. Ryndam—
Seihnp Sept. 19
Limited to 375
Illen Students
Enrolinents
accepted now
for 1928 . . .
Credit arrangement
the leading college,
0111111/1141141kallaltral
For further information write to your local representative
UNIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSOCIATION
285 Madison Mc., Now York City
Cornell Matmen Trip
Penn State Team, 17-8
THE . yENM,TAD COLLEGIAN
ful in hiding n unit margin of Wen- of the - political tendency as indicated
tl seconds Thm tine being consul- in p college group.
l ere,' too little, thn bout was decided Others Try Out
a tit ow and Pack " r d had to rulta g at ' h I It is expected that throughout the
his season's ream! of wins. Months, piclimmary to the gamma-
Cornell's light-heavyweight, Staff-
Lions and preliminary to the election
old, sas able to out-wrestle Tiny nest fall, ninny of 'the colleges and
Crarmei she bad been shelled from univeisities throughout the country
hir usurd hellos post Stafford oh- sill conduct similar incitements. Al
tamed a fall in six minutes, fifty-!leads
several have done so. To a
`"*°a seconds. The fin "' .tad uattat- ilimit'ed extent the outcome of the in
it.d bout in which llollobsugh con- I corm , „ no .,
i g
n sill prove indicate
tested with Johnson of Cuinell, Sent lof the general sentiment in regard
through Onto extia petiods only to be 1 to the candidates for the pi esidential
decided a draw
nomination
Students To Conduct Actual Work Starts
Straw Vote on Friday! On College Infirmary
(Contmued from first Page)
j Actual consh uction work on the
!dental nomination ale Donshes. ma College Infirmly began em ly
James 'A. Steed, Albert C. Ritchie.: tins month when ditches were dug and
Alfred Is Smith and Thomas .J.i pipes laid fos the natei and sewage
Walsh. Thu purpose of the referen,,, 3 stems
dum mll be to determine the ektent Too nuts the end of this week a
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