Page Four PIQUES GABERDINES RAYON AND LINENS IN PLAIN AND PRINTS INotices The Mimi can Association of Uni set say women so ill meet at the Wom en's building Thuisday night Dr. It Adams Dukhei will speak on "New Developments in Nut, tionol Re scat eh " IMCMI "Psychology Changes" . is the sub ject of a lectine to be given by Di Joseph E DeCamp :At a meeting of Kappa Delta Pi at 8 o'clock tonight in the Foyer of Schwab anditmann. Faculty nimbus and students in the School of Education me invited to at tend this meeing. =EN M. Ray Seamans, wife of the "V' :.eesettny, Nstll speak at the Y W. C A. meeting at 6 30 o'clock in MeAllis tei Hall lobby tomm row night. I=l=l The Cosmopolitan Club ail] hold a business meeting at 7.10 o'clock Wed ne,day night at 119 South Burioues sti eel. MIS Membets of the Dany Science club and all other dap y students will meet at the Penn State Photo Shop at 15 45 o'clock today in codel to have a group lactate taken for the Dairy Shoa cata logue. I=l=l All semois in the School of Educa tion who plan to teach next fall ate tequestel to meet in Room 11, Lib mal at 6:30 o'clock Thursday night. Questions on em tifieation and placement will be discussed OFFICIALS ENGAGE SUMMER COACHES lo Give 16 Physical Education And 8 Athletic Courses In Annual Session BEZDEK WILL CONDUCT FOOTBALL INSTRUCTION Tint teen inembeis bate been en gaged on the physical education fac ulty to teach sixteen courses to abys mal education and eight courses in athletic coaching at the summer ses sion from July 1 to August 9 lingo Bezilek, dnectot of physical education and football coach, will also dii ect the seaman , ession weak Ile will be assisted by Mulles B. Lewis, dilectot of the Rhode Island depart ment of health and physical educa tion Foll and social dancing at the ses sion will be taught by Miss Frances S Dmlliei, mhile public school nuts ini, will be taught by Miss Jessie T. sch. lima Lucy BlinkeiolT of the Amelican fled Ci oss, mill be lash uc toi ir health education, and Miss Delis Kills mill allot physical educa tion fat mouton Caul Rath, dean of the dopaitment or theory and pi actice of the Amer -1,111 Gymnastic union, udl be a mont h, of the stair. Othet faculty mem ei include hart y Dippold, physical MRS. EVA B. ROAN • Optometrist All kinds of flames 522 E. College Menne WHY TAKE A CHANCE 4 Use a soap that will prevent an infection ff • NERO GERMICIDAL n9l 27 10 E92 ..... eg Store' ROBERT J. MILLER .. if: EGOLF'S 1' :-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: director. Harlan A. Sharpless, in structor, Kenneth D. Leefilm, basket ball coach, Robert A Higgins, coach, Ceinge B. Newman, professor of zool ow,. and Di Joseph P Ritenout, di tectoi of the College health service A special course in football coach ing tot men will be green by Bezdek who has been a coach in incifessional and collegiate athletics for mote than 25 years A course in hack coach in for women will also be (Armed Nittany Boxers Defeat West Virginia Ringmen (Continued from first page) Jack Davis in four iounds Davis was at his best in the opening stanza, using an effectise left jab. Jack man aged to hold his foe even in the second round, but Krebbs was cleanly the scanner in the third session Krebbs resumed his two.handed ollenslve the added sound to earn the judges' decision Penn State's victories in the lighter chilsions were registered by Parks, u newcomer, and Julius Epstein, varsity 115-pounder. Mating his mtercolleg late debut in the bantamweight sotto, Phrhs named the veidiet over Sing Marsh in Once slow sounds Marsh was dangerous only in one round, the third, when he exchanged blows with Paths in lnely fashion Paths dis played a hind right in outpunchmg his foe in the first two sounds Epstein won his fast bout in the feathetweight division against Cult, Hamilton, willing mixer, in thiec mounds of light punching Epstein's tantalizing left hept Hamilton on the defensive foi the tuo opening sounds, but the Mountamect showed piomise when he forced the nulling in the final stanza. The shifting of Epstein into a hear ier class was only temporaiy. The Lion flash will match his wares with the leading bantamweights in the in. tercollegiates here Match 22 and 23, while Stan liolakoski makes his lied tot the featherweight mown. Tn mit) th Although Captain Wolff expel ienced little difficulty in trouncing Bob Lath am in the 160-pound clash, the Int oil er gave the undefeated title-holder a stiff battle for two rounds Aftei Latham had peppered Alhe near the close of the, first round, the Lion cap tain lot loose a barrage of punches early in the second sound Much weak ened the illountainem considerably. Wolff battm ed his foe into subinis mon, the referee calling a halt to the ;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-1-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:• , ...:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-4-x-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- , STATE COLLEGE BAKERY , e • e , X. •:. Free 1 Free y-, Delivery .. ,' I'. . '''• *. i: Delivery *my CLEANERS a DVIERS _ _ PRESSING Delivered 50c At Store 35c .! 124 ALLEN STREET Phone 616 '; :-:-:-:-:.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:•:-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-x-:•:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:.:-:4 SERVICE t : That's Our Specialty ... PRINTING f: RUSH (JON l' A N Y PROGRAMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION r y J. 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Captain Wolff Sc as invited to com pete in a special bout at Madison Square Golden, Now York City, March 20, under the auspices of the Motto politan Association of the Amatem Athletic union The Lion captain was forced to decline the offer, however, because of the impending intercolleg iates Lion Five Falls Prey To Pittsburgh Attack (Continued from first page) a aid, dribbled from the center of the floor to the basket on a successful scoring expedition and repeated his actions soon after with a toss from beneath the basket and a follow shot. Pitt called for its second time out' with the minutes of the period re mrining As play resumed Skipper Stubby helped his own misdirected heave into the hoop, but Zehfuss re taliated with a foul for the Panther's last score during the half. Jack Ma ness sank a long toss from the side and Lou Reilly and Dick Reinhold each caged a follow shot before the session ended uith the score reading: Penn', State, 15; Pitt, 15. Panthers Take Lead At the start of the second half Coacn Carlson made an important change in the Pitt line-up. Montgomery, foot ball luminary, reported for Captain Gyp Wunderlich at right guard and the visiting leader m turn replaced Les Cohen at center This shift in combination seemed to give the Pan thers renewed energy. Captain Won derlich, playing his last court game in the Blue and Gold uniform gave Lou Reilly a stiff battle for the tap off each time and appeared to add con fidence to his followers. At the beginning of the second ses sion Eddie Baker broke the deadlock with a foul goal Jack Maness placed Penn State in the lead for the first time during the fray with a success ful follow shot, but on the nest play the redoubtable Hyatt turned the one point lead in favor of the Phantom five Captain Lou Reilly leveled the count once more with the score 18 to 18 Eddle Baket, outstanding football and basketball, man, followed up a BUSH HOUSE Rooms ivxth Both—s2oo and $220 Chicken and 'Wale Dinner Served Sunday $1.23 Noon Lunch 73e BELLEFONTE, PA THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Panther shot to give his teammates a lead which they ietained until the close of the contest Captain Gyp Wunderlich scored his last field goal of the game on a well-executed play under the basket as the Nanny Lions signalled fot a root pound with nine minutes to go Panthers Spurt All chance of videiy for the wear ers of the Blue and White faded as the two traditional uvula resumed play once mote. Point by point the proteges of Coach Carlson increased their advantage until in the %vellum., minutes of the bitter struggle they were well out of reach of a Nittany comeback. The Piltmen displayed their e cepttonal goal tossing ability by caging shots from almost any angle on the mutt r The Lion defense stif fened touard the close of the tilt, however, and the Panthers woo com pelled to resort to long shots. Montgomery 'sallied under the back board for an additional two points and Hyatt duplicated the fotmea's actions on the next play. Charley was foul edwhile in the act of shooting and made good both of the penalty points. With four minutes of the contest loft Maness sank a short toss and coin pleted a foul attempt, as Pitt signalled for its thin' time out. Eddie Baker placed the count at L. 9 to 21 in favor of the Panthers with a foul goal. Lou Reilly was banned front the game at this point because of personal fouls. Jack Browne le placed the lanky Nittany centet and Attie Koch reported for Skipper Stall ley at left guard. Carlson's court men begin to freeze the ball in an ef fort to prevent Penn State from scor ing and also to open up the Nittany defense. They were unable to catch the Lion guards unaware, howevei, and soon Dutch Hermann's charges got possession of the ball Jack Mu ms tossed a pretty one-hand shot Private Fraternity Banquets - - i Are Becoming Popular at THE BANQUET ROOM lof The C,arner unusual THE HUB t. .- :;.. offers *:. t ... :1*). , An unusually, large selection of Men's "Style Plus" Suits and Topcoats •:. $19.75 $22.50 $27.50 .. :f. 5.. MODEL LAUNDRY AT BELLEFONTE ::. The First Natural Outdoor Picture is Announce their laundry service to State College and Vicinity Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays : it. if : ALL-TA] CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE f Phone Bellefonte 406 $ ii: IN ...x............:............,„: 1:.,:. 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If " 0 0 1 Reilly leapt) c 1 1.2 3 Browne. e 0 0.0 0 110mns. ra n 1-1 1 Slnhley lc 0.0 1 Koch, lo 0 0.0 0 EIMII!!!!1!1!! I'l Id Feu! Told 3 1. 7 Hyatt. If 3 4.5 10 L Cohen, e 1 0-0 2 Wunderlich. feast). r¢ 0-0 4 10 0 " MotllOnner, tinker. lc 1 2-2 4 - TOTAL. 11 7.10= , 0 nt. half—Penn State 15. Pltt, 15 THmc of hatter—SO minotc-. Referee-11mm,, Phlladolohin Umpire—Coxel Ilarritsburc Timekeeper—parWr CLASSIFIED IVANTED-4A m frateinity, either as cook or maid Mrs Eva Elliott, 512 East College avenue. ltp WANTED—Young man to do light two hoots each ovenmg. Ad dress "Y", COLLEGIAN Office. ltp WANTED—To do typing and steno glaplue wink. 234 South Allen street; phone 66. ltp WANTED—Job as cook In fraterndy house Have had expel lence Not the servant type. Phone 472-It, of call at 414 Pugh street. 3-12-2tp WANTED to do day wink eithm m private home of fraternity. Call 448-J. ltp NOTlCE—Representatives of the S. S. 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