Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 26, 1929, Image 4

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    Page Four
1 Notices 1
Eliminations lot neslunan bo•ers
mull be held in the Recreation Hall at
a o'clock this aftm noon and Thurs
day afternoon The sophomore elim
ination, null be held at the same hour
bum ion and 1 0 1 day aftei noon.
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The Poultry Husbandry club will
meet in loom 100 Horticultuie hudd
ling at 7 00 o'clock Thuledav night
Pia Audi.% A Borland of the daily
department will give an illustrated
lecture on "A Tout of Eulope."
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Their v ill be a meeting of the Stu
dent Tribunal in room 200 Engineer
mg D at S o'clock tonight.
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The Johnstown Club will meet in
loom 19 Libeial Aits building at 7
°Mock tonight
Artists Join With
Actors in Annual
Beaux Arts Ball
Reaching far beyond the realms of
the indiums., aitists, foisaking then
Lunen fastnesses of Engineering P.
mill units math Thespians, emerging
lions then Auditorium Lett eat. in Penn
State's exclusne and highly colored
social function, at the Beaux Ails
Ball in the Armory March 1.
Conventionality will be cast to the
foul minds as tevellos discoid the
customary "tux" to appear as manne
quins, thieves, pontes, ghosts and lad
iciosities of all desci lotions at the
uniestramed gambols of Penn State's
aitistic elite
Realism, indicative of modern ar
tistic tendencies, will be pm hayed by
palettes, paint daubed and with the
artist's Mush thrust through their sur
faces, whit% will be employed as dance
pt ogi ems Es en the invitations w ill
be hand painted and decorated so as
to make each a lasting memento of the
occasion
FORENSIC TRIO TO MEET
MARQUETTE TOMORROW
As the fast extension debate of the
year, the Penn State forensic team
will meet Marquette unmeisity debat
e s at Willannspoit court house tomor
row night.
The debate is sponsored by the IS il
humspoit Y M C. A public speaking
class taught by Piof John H
Fun
cell. Discussion will be on the sub
ject of the American ,jury system
Lion Grapplers Down
Cornell Matmen,ls-12
(Continued from first page)
match When a dangerous hold seem
ed likely he turned to his stomach, co
ntaining thole until the end of the
match.
Campbell Gams Fall
Campbell continued his mulch to
ward an intmeollegmte cionn toy
thiming Abkarian in d 09, using a
half nelson and ciotai hold. Going to
the lusts soon ate: the opening gong
Campbell at once scenic(' an advant
age and continued moiking until lie
had won a full.
STATLER'S
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Delb, el ed - -50 c
tAt Store - -35 c :1-.•
You will find only the
most approved street and
dress shoes in John Wards.
They have been grouped here
especially for college men. Fo r
So years, John Wards have
been the college man's shoe.
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MEN'S SHOES
Scc thcm on display at
MONTGOMERY'S
eili.6l4iXtia&i.
Cranium and Johnson gave an ex
hibition of wrestling in which strength
Iproted the deciding factor The latter,
l an es-football man, had a good record
'last year and remains unbeaten this
season. Both men nero on their feet
for a time, after a short per rod, how
ever, both men rent don n with John
son in the lead At the end of this
match the score nag standing Penn
State 15, Cornell 9, and a fall would
I tie the score.
It seemed inevitable but that a fall
would result for an Intercollegiate
champion sins meeting a sophomore
who neighed only slightly over 175
pounds. Realizing the need to keep
Captain Stafford from securing a fall,
Pearce fought with all his poner Al
though on the mat in 3 seconds after
the bout opened he nes never off his
stomach Despite the Nailed attempts
the Cornell wrestler made, he was un
able to turn the determined Penn
State unlimited representative on his
back. At the Penn-Cornell meet h.st
week Stafford proved his real ability.
With twenty inmates to make a tram
and his bout still to wrestle he merit
in and threw Ins man in less than I
Inmates and made his tram
Penn State is represented by an un
usually high scoring team this year
Including the Cornell score the Lion
wrestlers have scored a total of 102
points as against 18 by then oppon
ents.
Members of the Penn State Alumni
assocratron at Ithaca feted members
of the wrestling, squad, Coach Sperdel
and managers at a dinner Friday
night, after their arrival there.
The summary.
1154ttund elass—Jottreen Cornell, defea.ad
Steele, Penn State Tune nthntsoce, 6 min
utes 43 attends
12.3-nunntl class—Contain Wilson Penn
State, defeated Troustl4ll Cornell Time ad•
ventage, 4 tntnutes, 31 eceonde
135.11011nd rinse—Haler, Penn Stnte de
fcated Llnsehlts. Cornell Time achnntntre 2
minutes, al won&
145onoind clam—Essonmonn Penn Mate di..
(eland McConnell Cornell Time nthantm.c.
Vir,aund ehos--Camobell Penn State
threw Abkornan, Curn.ll Tim, .1 manatee
9 eweotalr
175-pound t 1244—Sohn•on Cornell lill,
Crarpne, Penn Stntc lime 5 minutes. 40
won&
Ileowselcht cla.—StalTord Cornell deka,
etl Pearce Penn State Time nthanta.t. S
mlnu. 47 neconds
Nittany Five Conquers
Syracuse Team, 35-26
(Continued from first page)
Bait Shag at center for the Orange
men
Reilly tallied on the next play with
a follow shot but Tuppy Hayman se
taliated with a long toss for Byrn
. case's first scone of the game Macros
and Reinhold tossed a foul each .13
Beagle and Hayman total nod with a
field goal apiece Reinhold made a
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pretty shot from beneath the basket
and Fredericks supplanted Katz at
right guard for Syracuse., After
Reilly follmsed-up a teammate's toss
the Orangemen asked for then• second
time out, with seven minutes of the
half remaining.
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Steve Hamra iiiibbled under the bas
ket for an additional two-counter and
Hayman caged a foul, placing Pea.
State's lead at thirteen points Hel
mond sent the sphere. sailing through
the mesh train the side court but
Reilly made the count 21 to 9 ssrth a
penalty toss Ken Beagle caged a
long shot Just before the half mica
with score: Penn State, 21; Syracuse,
11
At the outset of the second session
Lou Reilly scored on n pass from Ma
-7.3 while Katz retaliated with a pret
ty one-handed shot under the hoop.
Hayman tossed two fouls and Stahley
caged a long shot Jack Meyers re
placed Maness at left forward after
Reilly had made good a penalty throw.
Harwood and Beagle tallied in rapid
succession making the score 26 to 19.
Stahley placed another follow shot in
the net and Captain Shaw supplanted
Harwood at center when the latter
had commrtted four personal fouls.
Reilly and Stehle) tossed a foul
each and Reinhold caged a short
throw before the Orangemen could
make a comeback. Koch took Stan
ley's place at left guard after Beagle
and Hayman had tossed one free throw
each. Reilly made good a penalty too
as Leyda reported for Meyers at for
ward Frederic]s tossed a foul out
Art Koch retaliated with a clever shot
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
under the basket for Penn State's lost
score of the contest.
Shaw got loose for two points after
a long dribble, making the count 35
to 21 With three minutes of play
remaining Ken Beagle cut under the
net for the final tally of the game
Coach liermann's proteges signalled
foi a time out and several substitu
tions were. made on both teams before
the final gun barked with the score
reading Penn State, 35; Syracuse, 213.
Summary:
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Field Foot Total
Reinhold rf 4 1.4 0
Fre, rf 0 0 0 0
Mom, If 0 1.1 I
Meyers, II 0 0-U 0
terdo. If - 0 0 0 0
Reilly. e 1 4-7 12
llamas, rsr o 0.0 4
Stable) hr 1 I-I 7
hock, Ig I 0 0 2
Field Foal Total
Oenala rf 4 1.2
Da FlllOOO rf 0 0-0 0
Heyman. If ^ 44 0
Shaw. c 1 0-0 2
Harwood. e ^ 0.2 4
-1 NO 2
Frederick.. no 0 1.2 1
'Warty. lc 0 0-0 0
Breneman is 0 0.0 0
Stmena. Ie 0 0.0 0
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IT WON'T BE LONG NOW- - -
The Marvel of the Age Will Soon Be Here
Sound and Talking Pictures
The perfect co-ordination of sight and sound in
motion pictures has brought about a new era in enter
tainment. Through the medium of the best equipment
to be obtained, the Cathaum Theatre will soon be in
a better position to serve its patrons in providing di- ,
versified entertainment.
Renowned symphony orchestras will render the
musical accompaniment to many featured photoplay
attractions. The world's greatest stars of both stage
and scam' will be seen and heard on the programs.
And just for variety, playlets and novelty acts will
form an interesting pottion of the sound and talking
programs that are in stme for you. The latest news
events will be flashed before your eyes with the added
reality of sound. All these magical forms of entertain
ment you will HEAR and SEE by means of this re
markable development.
The opening of Sound and Talking Pictures at the
Cathaum Theati e will Inaugurate a new period of en
joyment for the theatre-going public of State College
and Gentle County. Watch for the date.
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