'age Four GRAHAM & SONS .. e-r:~.-.-..-rr~ rNr.-r.. . THE OLD RELIABLE Established 1896 New Candies arch e every day direct from the manufacturer.. That is the reason our candies are al%ays fresh Notices The Co,mopoldan Club mill hold a anhington's Buthday patty at the 1110 of Dr living L Fostet, 140 I.ltll Pugh street at 7 30 o'clock Fut y ought M 03g1=E=M1 NIII Teso hundred and fifty-eight esneck designed and woven by the stu nitss of the Allentown Branch school the engineeiing extension, base en distiibuted to the various mem is of State Legislatuie to illustrate ie v.oil: which these textile students e doing. QUESTIONS E. E. SENIORS Chailes R I3eall, Assistant Chief ngincer of the Union Snitch and goal Company, was in State College in sNeek inteiviewing seniors in the paitment of eleetsical engineering. ion Passers Oppose Syracuse Tomorrow (Continued from first page) a result piled up a lead which the nvisburmans nose unable to ore, Jack Mazess, scintillating sopho mom e, carried away the scaling bosoms oi both tennis by caging seven ban els foi a total of fourteen points as is contribution to the Nittany vie my. Klosterman, sharp-shooting for said of the Bison contingent, sins ext in line with six field goals Skip ei Stabley, Lion left guard, and Sell 1, lanky Badmen, pivot man, sensed levee points each. Stubby account d for his tallies by five field tosses nd one foul, while his opponent caged hree double-deckers and six out of men penalty throes llamas, Reilly nd Reinhold accounted fin seven, five nd foul points respectively Bisons Score First Although the entree Nittany team honed up poorly dining the fast half oil at the beginning of the final ses ion, it assumed a fat different char .cter neat the close of the game arid meanie mote like the smooth-noticing machine that had competed the Bill et, the Tartan, the Maroon, the Plest lents, and the Green Teri°, Shippet .tahley paved the nay mole than me lot a Lion seine chile Ste, lamas played his best game of the eason on the home court Jack Ma ess and Dick Reinhold petformed to creditable manner, the former es mmally, while Lou Reilly, although 01 at his best, maintained the fight. spurt of his teammates, For smeral minutes after the game iegan both tennis missed many snots and neither sewed fot a while Mos el man, in his claim, inannet, slipped hrough the Lion defense for the fast ally of the contest hoot beneath the ashct Steno Damns tetaliated mith t foul but Mitchell added another point o totals u too-point lead. On a pass ism Sktp Stahley Maness stoned toot the side court to tie the count ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .....<-N•.-.... ~..... . NITTANY RESTAURANT Clean and Wholesome Food QUICK SERVICE MODEL LAUNDRY :;: AT BELLEFONTE Announce their launch y sec vice to State College and Vicinity CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays Price , . ale Reasonable Phone Bellefonte 406 + We Carry A High Grade Line of Meats 3: .t : Let us take case of your A .. ..•• :•-.... . BANQUETS and FORMAL DINNERS . ; : 1 y ) •f• 1 Fishburn's Meat Market it:l:* .L, The Keefer-Nolan Hardware Phone 357 East Beaver Avenue :t ; I : i at 3to 3. Seiler made good a penalty attempt at this point and Klosterman sank a follow- shot to give the Bisons a three-point mange. Reilly's foul and Stahley's toss drain the side sent the seoro once mote into a deadlock. Penn State Leads at Half Twice in iapid succession Kloster man dabbled to the basket on success ful scoring expeditions and Hermann's charges called for a time out. llamas tossed two fouls and Maness followed up a shot to place the score at 10 to 10 Reinhold tallied next on a pass from Maness and Skip sank one from neat the goal to give the Nittany courtmen a foul-point advantage iSeiler's foul completed Bucknell's scar ing actn dies for the half Lou Reilly sank a two-pointer after teeming a toss from Haines and Staley placed Ithe leather sphere in the net on an out of-bounds play before half ended with the seine 18 to 11 Seilei opened sewing activities of the second half by tossing a foul Jack Browne replaced Reilly at cent, but Seiler, unguarded, noted again, this tone from beneath the back board Mitchell's short shot brought the Bisons within tan points of their ovals but Mazess alleviated any mediate feats by scoring on a close 'up shot. The invincible Klosterman tossed another double-decker and Browne, after making good a foul try, was supplanted by Reilly. 1 Nittan) Score Adaances Seilei's field goal and foul tied the scow at 21 to 21 but Jack Mazess re taliated with a long shot to uneven the count. Bucknell signalled fin r time out with nine minutes to go Mitchell caged a long shot from mid-flooi and Stahley tossed a foul in rapid succession Skip foi -1 loved up a teammate's wayward shot lon the neat play but Klosterman offset Ithis scme w ilk a similar toss Reilly ' dribbled through the Bison defense for two points and Seiler added another counter on a technical foul Steve Mamas dillibled to the basket foi a score but the iedoubtable Seiler came back again with a field goal. Jack lilazess' shot under the 61,10 t ri,ith four minutes of the game remain ing was the signal for a general Nit tany advance He accounted for tun more field goal, before the gaine end ed, ulnae Stallley, llamas, and Rein hold each added two points to the Lion total Woodring, Bison guard and captain, tossed a foul just before the final gun barked with the score read ing Penn State, 42; Bucknell, 29. Summary Field Foul Total 0.0 tl ;:? ?:".1 ti ft Ichol I rf Nln ro It R lII>. c Itroune 'mu rs: Stahlc). I nod Foul Total rf ^ kluetermon. If 1 . 0-I 12 Row If 0 041 0 1 5-7 II Wadruorth ro 0 0.0 Koutou r 0 0.0 0 A 00221014 re 10 ' 0 1-2 1 TOTAL II 747 29 Scum at half—Pcnn State, IS Duckncll tI Time of Imhet-20 minute.; Decree—Gum] Wfillumsnort. Umpire—Hatch Johnstuun Has° your mother's and your gul fiend's manic and your (maternity shingle framed inexpensively and cor rectly at OLD MAIN ART SHOP HOW RIVAL BOXERS ENTER ROPED ARENA. PENN STATE TEMPLE 115-Pound ---- Cuden (C ) Epstem EES=I3 Kolakoskt Drthan 135-Pound 145-Pound DRS is Kutcher 160-Pound Wolff '(C.) Anderson DIEM Unlimited EISMIEI Nittany Ringmen Seek Victory Over Temple (Continued from first page) bition bout between Captain Alla! Wolff and the former Middle Atlantic middleweight champion Beloit, who witnessed the Penn-Penn State meet Sr. the Palcahn Saturday, expi essed an unwillingness to return to the ring, even for an exhibition bout. He did, hovever, promise to reconsider his de cision prior to the meet tomorrow. After registering a one-round knockout triumph in the 175-pound division, Captain Allie Wolff NOl de fend his middleweight crown tomorrow against Jim Anderson, Temple foot ball heio. Anderson is an unknown product in intercollegiate ranks, but according to Beloff, he is a comer who should extend Wolff to the limit. Struble or McAndrews Depending on whether or not Her mann permits Steve llamas to fight in tomorrow's sotto, Bill Struble is slated for the light-heavyweight berth and Marty McAndrews for the unlim ited division If Mamas performs, McAndrews will move down' to the 175-pound class. Two gudmen will fill the heavy weight posts for the Invaders. Joe Brown has recovered from an injury sustained during the football season and he will display his talent in the light-heavywesght battle Brown, a brother of Hairy (Kid) Brown, pro fessional pugilist, was defeated only once last yezr He outpomted Bill Struble in the 175-pound clash here Bill Conlin, giant football tackle, is the Owls' heavyweight hope. Conlin, !a newcomer, performed creditably in his two encounters so far. He is a dangerous hitter, packing a wallop m both hands. Conch Date Beloit' is pinning his hopes on Heim Duban in the feathet w eight class. Driban is an exper ienced puncher who should furnish plenty of opposition for Stan Kola koski, Penn State's aspirant to the 125-pound crottn Koly is anxious to emote tact week's stigma with a knockout triumph over Dnban. Dads As Weltemeight Jack Davis uill enter the squaied circle for the second time tomouow against hvin Katcher, hard-hitting Owl uelteiweight. Kutchei flashed a wicked two-fisted attack in his com bats this yeas, stopping his P. DI C. BUSH HOUSE Rooms v, tth Bath—s2oo and $2.50 Chicken and Warne Dinner Sewed Sunday $125 Noon Lunch 75c -:-4-1-:-:, , ,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4•:-:-:-:-:44-:-:-:-:-: GREETINGS CATERERS Here's a bit of good news for you You can save real money by availing yourselves of NATIONAL MARKET WEEK-END SPECIALS Try one and see for yourselves ± 11l PUGH STREET :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-...:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: !... .. 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Jack Beadle, who employs a stinging left lnb to advantage, is another possibility foi the Temple as signment. Either invader should make Casom step in the struggle for ring honors. Coach Dave Beloff, accompanied by his string of leather pushers and the managerial staff, will arrive hose late this afternoon The visiting punchers will work out In the Recreation Hall tonight while both teams will weigh in before noon tomorrow morning. Lion Grapplers Meet Strong Cornell Team (Continued from first page) Results of tomorrow's meet should indicate to some extent the position in which the teams will finish in the in tercollegiates ;this season Last yea]. Cornell won second place in the in tercollegiate matches and the Lions thud place. Likewise in the Cornell- Penn State meet last yeas the New Yorkers carried off a 17 to 8 victory. Veterans Meet In the meet tomorrow the Hed and White grapplers will have three vet erans from last year's line-up in ac tion while the Manny wiestlers will include five experienced men. All three of the Cornell veterans were vic torious in then meet with Penn State last year while Eisenninn was the only member of the present sound to se cure points Ira the Lion total Two intercollegiate champions are listed to oppose tho Nittany grapplers in tomorrow's meet Josefson, who won his title in the 115-pound class, has been alternating between that weight and the 125-pound division, during the present season. Captain Staffoid, the °ther title holder, gained his honors in the unlimited class. He also has been shifting loom 175 pounds to unlimited depending upon the match. Wilson Adds Weight Captain Ted Wilson, intetcollegute 125-pound champion, has added sev eral pounds during the past week. Scarcely able to make the weight for previous meets, the Lion leader has added such additional weight that Coach Speidel has about decided to use him in the 135-pound class and }fabler in the regular posi tion, unless Wilson IS able to work off the extra weight before the moot to morrow Tiny Cianmei and Pewee are also causing Coach Speidel some cony. ATTENTION STUDENTS Your Laundry:Neatly Done 133 ENper fended Laundress REASONABLE RATES I=l Gilson Siring Instruments For Sale By SMITTY, the Piano Tuner Teaener of Banjo, Guitar and Ukelele Call 160-R .....-.. ;..r:- :............... . PHONE 293 IZIMM Both men weigh in at about 175 pounds so that Charley is faced with the question of whom to use in the un limited class. Last year Cranmer, wrestling in the 175-pound division, lost to Stafford by a time advantage. Steele, Thunman and Campbell are the only men on the squad who will retain their regular posts for tomor row's contest. All three wrestlers have shown improvement since the opening of the season and it is upon them that the Lion coach is depending for certain victories Reports from Cornell concerning their team strength reads as follous• "The Cornell team has had a fairlyi successful season thus far having do-. feated Syracusq 21 to 6, losing to Le-I high 12 to 15, and winning a decisive victory over the University of Penn sylvania Saturday." "The greatest weakness of the Cor nell team has been its lack of mater ial for the 158-pound and 175-pound divisions. Johnson, a football nice, and a member of last year's squad, has recently become available for the 175-pound class, but because of pool health and consequent lack of prac ' tice he has not as much reserve strength as might be expected lie seems to be rounding into shape, how ever, and easily won his bout from Frei of Penn Saturday " "Lazar won his bout at Philadel phia and at Syracuse, but he is not us capable or reliable as Trousdel who was unable to wrestle Saturday be cause of an injury he received in the meet with Lehigh If Trousdel is able to wrestle in the 126-pound class, as seems probable, Josefson will be en tered in the 115-pound class. Lipshitz and McConnell in the 135-pound and 145-pound classes are capable, but not outstanding men" Hubler Returns Wednesday night's eliminations pose Hubler a place on the Ishttany team for this match. 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If the latter changes to 115-pound class Steele will be out to avenge the de feat suffered at Josefson's hands in the Amory last year. Victory foi Penn State tomonow would place them in line for an inter collegiate championship this season, an honor they have not held since Coach Speidel assumed his duties here. The team left last night dos Cornell, expecting to arrive in Ithaca this af ternoon where it is likely a short workout will be held. The final line up will depend upon the results of this practice. CLASSIFIED EVENING DRESSES—Made to Order —Matenals supplied and made us you desire. $l6 00 complete. For further information inquire at 428 West College avenue in the even ings. 1-11-tf Announcing Change of ownership—Formerly Weiser Motor Company—Now HOSTERMAN'S G DODGE BROS. SALES & SERVICE $ Genuine Parts Complete Service—Oakland and Pontiac 0 General Repairing Car Washing Storage Tires and Tubes 8 Gas and Oil 120 S. PUGH STREET .. , MCCVOCV... ,, WC %%4 NOCV".; In Moving Away The last thing that separates a man and his relationship with a community is the SELLING OF HIS HOME This week this office attended to the SALE and TRANSFER of Dr. Fred L. Pattee's home. We regretted losing the influence of this im portant citizen, the companionship of a Faith ful Christian, and the ability of this Able Edu cator from this community. HE APPRECIATES THE EFFICIENT SERVICES EUGENE H. LEDERER, RENDERED BY THIS OFFICE General Real Estate Keys Lie Flat It has a Tabulating Key New Margin Release On Co-op Corner ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES Friday, February 22, 1929 FOR RENT—One second floor room for one student at $3 n week. In qtaro at 131 South Spnrks street. WANTED—Man or woman to cater and cook at Fraternity house. Ad chess Steward's Dept., Box 711, State College, Penna., or call 77 at noon or night. 1-15-61 POSITION WANTED Experience, cook desires position as either cool or upstaus maid. 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