I drive myself" HelsaProudMan ho dr... his onn car today' even cows though it a machine rented from RENTED u 4 If you can drise )ourself, conic here N.V7 • and rent a tar. for as long as you Ur. "Th CLEMSON BROS. GARAGE Drive - It - Yourself Phone 376 116 McAllister St. Notices 1 plications fan anti, into She in aternitl budge tournament 'nun the hands of Wilson S thud at eltn Tau Delta house befoie ). The only fee is one dullai ——o— E E Johnson, of the Geneial trio Compans, v.lll go, an 11Ins talk on "The Appheat.on of ache Field Studio, to Electucal mooring" at the Ineetmg of .he tatal engincellog wucq Thuro ntght at , exon fottA-fise o'clock. [dies Nose Out Lion oxers With 19-18 Win (Contmeml from first page) rounds and as a result the Pied ' thou captain mined a di aw in three rounds Fills displayed Led mine, foray in the extta ,es , hencel el, and Icon the title Too is ago Filegat %con the IJS-pound n in the inteicollegiates Omar battled Moffett, of Navy, r rounds in the pieliminaties be, he scan no aided the decision A e+of hard uppercuts to the Jams ped the mad lush of the Middle he extra round. Monett defeated ly handily in the dual meet be en the too schools a few oceks Moffett is the son of Rent Ad. al Moffett. illy pummeled Glass*, of Sy in . for dace round, in the seam- Is. Glasse!, had gained the sema- Is be forfeit anal planed an easy et fin Fally's pand, holy laratas an Finals • olakoskt fought has yny to the laa by scoring a one-mund knock- =MEM WHY EXPERIMENT WITH OTHERS ? You Can Get Better Quality For Less Money AT WINNER'S MEAT MARKET FOR ONE THING -THEY'RE MILD; AND WHAT'S MORE-THEP/ SATISFY! ==E! out over Noma, of Western Maty land, and hiniming Cohen, of New Yolk university, in three torrid iounds. Holy floored the Nev. Yorker in the fast iound and letained his lend thioughout the bout by a two- Banded attack In the linalh Koly met Wlllsams, of : Nose, foe the 135. pound sing diadem Elul) in the opening round Williams larded a bard left jab on Bolds jaw es heels left him groggy for the re. mimics of the battle Kolv put up a game front but the Nosy mauler's blocs began to tell near the close of the thud sound and Koly seas on the floes at the bell Koly outpomted the Moldso punches in the dual meet at &Immoha this yeas but only after foul sounds of fierce punching. Captain Wolff 11ins Captain Attie Wolff drew a bye in the pieluninaries but encountered a tough foe in Ricketts, of Navy, in the semi-finals Ricketts pro, ed to be a Al 'Hang miser but fell prey to the closet boxing of Allie This is the second tine this yea,. Wolff out. pointed Ricketts In the final setto. :Nanette, of Syracuse, faced Wolff. Mho uas all user the Orange bovei and the refer ce stopped the bout early in the thud iound to save the Syra cogian Captain Goin, of Navy, ~ ucce,,s-fully fully defended his 115-pound title in the meet Ist ael, of N. V. U, motto politim A A U champion, threw a scale into the Middle lender in the ineliminai es but Gene weathered the stem He encountered little op position in the other bouts Chuck Robb Nanquished Bomber, of Georgetown, m the preliminaries lw a hard-hitting attack which had the Washington contender almost out at the end of the second round. In the senn-finals, Robb met WinorskS of Penn The Red and Blue beset :-:-:-++.:-:-:-:-:-:-: CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES employed a southpaw style ,Itich paroled Robb. A sustained attack in , the first round and• a barrage of , blown which Pooled Winoisky in the second sotto seemed to nosing the fight to Robb but the Penn man scan amard-: eil the judges' decision. Grant Dethrones Damns Stec llamas lost to Giant, of N V. U in the prelhninalies. The Vio let football hero failed to bother Steve and the decision in his fmor canoe as a complete surprise to the spectators Grant fought his nay to the heavy en eight crown by donning Donner, of Western Marland, and Broselon, 01 Penn, in stiff encountets. Marty McAntheus ins eliminated from titular competition in the semi final round when Captain O'Malley, of M. I. T, scored a technical knock out over the Lion mauler eaily in the third session. Malty shook up O'Mal ley in the first round and floored him for a short count in the second ses sion but a spirited laity by the M. I T. punchei °vett:me Marty's cailv lead 0'31elle) Drops Mart 3 In the third wand O'Malley start-. ed light atm. Marty and flowed him with a right to the jaw The champ ion then cornmed McAndrews and slashed him with hnid tight, The refeice stepped in and stopped the bout at this point Malty was some what weakeneil'hy the punishment lie had taken hut he wan still flesh at the end of the milling. McAndrews non the judges IiCCIS lon mei the popular M I. T. cap tam hem in a dual meet east; in the season O'Malley nas ins; popular with the audience and upheld his title as the "laughing comedian" in intercollegiate being cncles. Butte, of Navy, put up a hold fight against him in the finals but O'Malley easily outpointed the Nary 175-pounder May Hold Bouts Here With the completion of the new .-:•+i-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-: 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 $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - • - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK $1 73 1100 K SHELVES - - - $l.OO to, $7.30 CEDAR CHESTS . $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B cmgh for anyone's taste, fact than most cigarettes icy do what you've always cigarette to do— THEY SATISFY! THE PENN STATE COLLI•;CIAN I mention i ento on no to the WiSIU.Cd Lot nest > can, thin e t, a posstbilttvl that the busing Intel tulleglates will I be held lime. Navy now holds the amen' hail with thn cc brat places nail two second invotions while the Lions me tight on the Middies' heels will , two fa .t places and thi ee sec ond piwatonvi. Hoover Wins at Polls In Presidential Ballot (Continued from first page) totes stele Last In the labetal Ants ballot hos. and 261 ballots Irene de po,nted at the Ag 11t11 poll Hamel enconnteitd no opposition at any of the polling plates and also can I ted the faculty, men and women student classes in all of the setuins Homo gained 199 cotes in Libeial Ants, I.la on Ag Hill. 100 on Co-op coma and 108 in Old Main AI South also had an easy time for second plate although he was gre en a battle by Danes on Ag MU and lust nosed out the sold:et-economist by too totes South garnered eighty tots totes in Liberal At ts, forts-one on Ag 11111, 155 on Co-op cornet and 112 in Old Mato ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street .......-: i.{..:. a ...... . a staff portion on student publics-,±.1+:.4..H.i.g..,144.4.4.4.H.i..c0..t.A.P. lions, oi to act as a manager or as- I:. sistant manago in any of these no-1+ tivitces while undo the ban. I . * A student who violates these leg-11: Want That Tartar ulations by engaging in one dr more l ). other athletic contests as a iepiesen. of these activities while scholastical-11. tae of the College. ly Ineligible shall be subject to dis-l! On Your tame by the College authorities .Thet Teeth proposed zeconimendations, if passed Y by the College senate at the Api ill X ieetani„ shall become effective at the l s; Removed? opening of school in Sptember l± Group Asks Revision 01 Eligibility Rules (Continued from first page) Students will also be ineligible to take pait in public perfotnianees in diannitas, music, of debating, to hold Now Is the Time to Order • Your Easter Suit ::: a The new scientific wa: New Patterns New Fabrics Eli: $25 to $6O 4 :.! r 4. ::,: Smith's Tailor Shop .„,, Cleaning Pressing . 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The Bard of Awn glAc much ve.,, , , ' ‘ 111 .! .V I -:':' ' :.' i l i : ', %: .:-/ : S: . 4 good ad% ice And this piece cer tainly has been followed by Coc t-Cola The drink you ?cad about And `; A ' lk ' IF 1,00.i.:4114 the little sal sign brightens the sheets and corner> of caws and XCV,::I 1 , „ Nr,,, '',..% `..,,Y towns moywhere, as name more familiar than the names of the . 741 0 . 13 4- • -,'"- ' s .t .t 'v, Tiumrrir slant streets themselves .4" —, 116 ...ime itist --.K -,... ..,Scenc3 The tan Cola G.mpanl, A~lanta, Ga. ..=,,1 f, 4,. '....... e , % 8 million a day IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS z=_ / New Worlds for Old TIKE Galileo, every pioneer seeks 1 - 4 new Nvorlds. In the telephone industry this has led to discoveries of ays and means to better service. Telephone pioneers of yesterday hewed a way through intricacies of sci ence, finance and business management natio,runle system e 18, scp, 000 ruler-rountarng reltplonei • OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JU'ST BEGUN' to establish the era of "distance speech." Telephone pioncei s of our own day imagined a 'cross-ocean service—and then made it. _Telephone pioneers of tomorrow will face the challenge of new and greater problems 51.1 . 1 e to arise. BELL SYSTEM Tuesday, Blarch 20, 1928 USE EFFORA Only at REXALL DRUG STORE Robert J. Miller
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