Tuesday, March 20, .1.92 i, LION DEBATERS ENGAGE ' OHIO WESLEYAN TEAM Contestants Consider Monroe Doctrine in Discussion of Foreign Investments Debating the question, "Resolved, That the United States should cease to piotect, by (nice of arms, Amer-, lean investments in loin gn coun tries," Penn State's forensic team engaged in a no-decision contest with the debators Of Ohio Wesleyan urn- N osity Friday night in the Schwab auditcaium The team front Ohio upholding the negatne sole of the question was composed of Paul B Andcison, Melee!. and Philip C Ebelling Kenneth Hood '3O, Well:ce Thews tct '29, And Seth L Bait '2B, made lip Penn State's affirmatite tim. Monroe Doctrine Discussed Much originality and forethought was evident in the arguments of both teams, and the Ohioans pieced worthy foe, for the Nittany debateis. The Momoe Doctrine and the economic and political %aloe of good-will were subjects of heated discussion between the contestants. DIMS RIFLE TEAM WINS MATCH WITH DELAWARE Ore March third the Penn State girls defeated the team of the Unl eralty of Delaseare by a score of 471 to 467 The girl's rifle team teemed its fourth defeat of the season at the hands of the George Washington team by a sem e of 493 to 468 in a match held on Maich tenth SENIORS AND FRESHMEN WIN BASKETBALL GAMES The mtmelass basketball season be gan in the Armory last Monday sight when the Freshmen and Seniors dem onstrated their superiority ovm the other class teams The Senior-Sophonne ecore was 27 to 22, and the Freshmen defeated Ursa "tug sisters" by a score of 22 to 22. JUST ARRIVED! NEW SPRING SUITS GERNERD'S Cleaning Pressing Repairing AH, GENTLE SPRING! /THE great difference between an easy, free-swinging stride and a slow, plodding step is very largely a matter of heels Hard heels let you down hard— thump, bump. But rubber heels absorb the jolts and jars. Rubber gives, and lifts, and helps. 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C. 3 . 3o—Song recital, Miss Ada Romig '29, assisted by the Glee Club, ORTY-TWO ENGINEERS . • PLAN,EXTENDED TOUR Potty-two serums will he talent on the inspection tin, of the meehanntal engtneernng depot tment this sprung, uhiCh scull melody a visit to Langley Field for the put poses of setc mg prg heal an conauties Other places to be % isited ale New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Bal timore, Reading and Newport Ness GIRLS GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE CONCERT SUNDAY The Gills Glee Club still present the fifth of a series of musical conceits in the Schwab auditmium Sunday a -1 tuinoon at three-thirty o'clock The progiam will be do idcd into tut, pints Miss Ada Romig '2B will sing four groups of solos including a clasa- Engh.h, Fiench, Gelman and mod ern English music The second part of the program will be given by the entree Glee Club singing tmo groups of part songs MISS Lucille Mitchell '2B will be the pianist ' ' M 6)j For Spring and Summer, Style Shows predict the PERMANENT WAVE - more popular than ever , Skillful operation and recent scent he method. have re moved all danger of harming the hair. linen white or • gray her is beautifully waned without discoloration LARGE NATURAL WAVES, NO KINK OR FRIZ Permanent waning conducted personally by Mr. Schier p r Consultation Free The e Shop Pastime Bidding EMEIE o,Toct, bursting into Song, Your Joyous tune reveals That you are stapping out with Spring On Goodyear Wragfoot Had: foot Heels. They are all new, live cushioning rubber. They have style and they are Goodyear-guaranteed to outwear any other heels. More people walk on Goodyear Wing . foot Heels than on any other kind. Your favorite shoe repairman specializes in Goodyear Wei.v.egeop Wingfoot Heels. Why g.)°` not a new pair today? 1,11 o. 0 .. Nittany Matmen Take Third Place in Meet (Continued from first page) elapsed Ted took advantage of an opening and immediately donned the Lehigh man. The battle thus contin ued until the eser natchful Lion grasped a toe hold on his opponent The latter tried to break :Ml*, but in his attempt he left himself ta. guaided and Wilson pinned hum to the mats after nine minutes and one second of wrestling.' Eisenmann, Lion 146. pound aspir ant, threw Tassi of Columbia to eight minutes and fifteen seconds in the fir.l round eliminations. the Nittony grappler used a back hammerlock to fell his man In the semi-finals the Blue and White wormier encountered the future champion, Dodd of Yale, and succumbed to the Bulldog's su perior tactic.. The champion 'ton by a tone lead of one minute. The Lion 115-pounder, Don Steele, mas elimin ated in the first round of the tom ney by MsGosero of Lehigh, after tuo ester periods mere necessary to determine the 'Actor Packard and Hollobaugh, IsTittany muldleoeight and heavoeight mat men, respectively, pio‘cd to be com petent mapplers m their matches. The foimei threes Landis of Lehigh with an arm and body hold in' the first round but aeon slightly shaded by Graham of Punteton in the semi finals after too extra periods Neither man had an advantage but the referee decided in Graham's furor and tie Twer wrestler fins awarded the ver dict Ilollobaugh defeated Brodhead of Princeton in lus first bout but fis eliminated in the senn-finals. Nobler, 135• pound candidate and Crammer of the unlimited class were both conquered in then first-round notches The former was bested by 47, _ i'rth PENN STATO COLLEGIAN W. Holsman of Cornell ,nll an ml- Ted Weems To Furnish vantage of five and one-half minutes and Cranmet was thrown by Miller Music for Junior Prom of Lehigh after one minute and fifty seconds of wrestling (Continued from first page) Players To Present lin the placing and constt action of I fraternity booths and each fraternity Tragedy Play Friday I 'II be renuested to place a lamp of some kind in its booth to mid to the (Continued from first page) I de aTe t i s " m e g efr c e o c ri t cessions bay e been Ann E Mellinger. '3l, as "Mrs I granted to Lou I, Reilly '29, and Mayo"; Jesse M. Macknight '3l, as John R Stevenson '29 Posters fin "Captain Scott"; Mugu°, ate C Mt- I the spring formal will be made by Donald '3O, as "Tiny", Retta M i three juniors in three colors and one Bostu ick '29, as "Mt s. Atkins" and Paige Ira-colored feature adveitise liiirold W. Stull '29, as' Dr Fawcett." Imcnt w all he stationed on the campus. Because of the length of the play, j Coy ernor Declines Invitation the curtain will be raised promptly at I In response to an imitation ex eight-ten o'clock In spite of addi m tended by Charles D Fright, ,tumor tional e•penses for. this production, class ptesident, the Honorable John there will be no advance in places IS. Fisher, rosin nor of l'ennsv Iv unia. Tickets sue lifty, and seventy-fire, stated in a recent lettet that he cents ,and are on sale now at Whitey I would he unable to attend the Flom Musser's. PROF. WOOD-TALKS I Talking 9n "Refrjgelation in the Home," Prof. Artliar.J. Wood of the mechanical engineering, department all give the third of a series of lec-1 tures sponsored by the School of '; Engineering in room 200 Engmeolingi Monday night at sc9en o'clock. He ; 'Sal illustrate the' talk• with slides; and demonstrations PATRONIZE OUR' ? 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The mcn we choose- will be men of ambition and foresight—those who are willing to start in a modest way—work hard and put in long hours To men of this caliber the Kresge Company offers a future limited only by their own ability. If you think you can qualify, unto to our Personnel Department today. A graduate of your own college who has already become a successful store manager with us will arrange a meeting with you and tell you all about our training plan. S SaRESGE CO 540.25 c. STORES KRESGE DETROIT DTJILDING Constant /lutes at the Capitol, ho so,-thirty - o'clock, 'Sc e‘pluined, mould iiiment his amend -nun, tri ll h e o p en dime "me at the uppeichuis faunal I probleing relating to the 01 the milts rituals 9 Dr. Henry Crane Will ,PA..2_ •1 7 17 , NIZE OUR A Discuss Religion Here f,:.,..:..:.:..x..:. Fire Insu: at eeven-thu ty &dock Sunday mat Ix EUGENE H. 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