rage FOlif - --"" GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Old Reliable Sweet Shop ONLY GOOD CANDY HERE Notices Tickets for the boring intetcolleg lutes, Mulch 22 and 23, will be paced at 50 cents foc the prehminatics, 75 tents fon the semi-finals, and $1 for the finals. They may be procured at the A. A. office from 7 until 3 o'clock at night, March 15, 19, 20, and 21 All seats wdl be reserved. ——o— Freshman candidates frit second o-- smlant football manager will icpot at A. A office rt once. —_o— There ,111 be no enginoeung Jeanie in Old Chapel Fliday aftelnoon I=lllll Candidates for inteiclass fencing competition .111 lepott in Reeleation Hall at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. Lion Wrestlers Show Fine Season's Record (Continued from first page) 01111 loVestorn Reserve and a Nietoly at Cm nell by a decision. Campbell trailed Eisennurn with foul falls and two decisions to his viedit, winning by decisions only from Syiavuse and Lafayette His falls were made usually before six minutes of the period had elapsed. Mailer with tin ec falls and two de cisions follows close to the Lion 158- pounder. lie togisteted falls over Ohio university, Navy and Western Receive, winning decisions over Spa once and Cornell Cowell replaced him in the Lafayette meet winning by a decision. Captain Wilson scored falls over Western Reserve and Lafayette, win ning decisions ham Ohio univeisity, Sylacuse, Coineß and Navy E=33 Compiling 160 points to 24 for then opponents the Penn State wrestleis probably set a new lecord for total points sensed durirg the season The lowest acme to which the Lions weie held and lihemise the highest number of points sensed against them Sias in the Cornell meet which the Nittany matnion won 15 to 12 Navy held the Lions 19 to It, using the National intercollegiate toles which allow only five points for a fall Sy incase, Lafayette, and Westein Reserve were overwhelmed by the Penn State grapplers. Ohio univei say was clowned by 30 to 6 in the op ening meet of the season :f. NIGHT AND DAY TAXI SERVICE Special Trips Can Be Arranged For H. K. RESIDES Bell Telephone 196 : r.: :- '' ''' W. R. Gentzel .:. 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Rouse Cal nem° Tech iron the meet and gained its first claim to the title trophy by a margin of applommately one hundred points o.er the Nittany shootos. The cup had been in Penn State's possession for the past two years, three successive victoi ICS being ncccssaiy for permanent possession. Joseph Stearns '29, Lion captain, tanked high among the individual scoters with a total of 775 markers out on a possible 800 Compete in National Meet The iiflemen will be one of four Thad Corps Area groups to com pete in the National R 0. T C championship tourney. Pennsylvania will furnish the op position for the Nittany marl,smen in the fifth round of the Pennsyl yama-West Viiginia league matches. The Lions are tied with West Vir ginia for second place with a record of three victories aril one defeat. Carnegie leads with four wins, and no losses In defeating West Vir ginia last week, the team amassed the highest point scale of the league com petition The riflemen will enter the Championship match at Pittsburgh April 13 Leasing for Annapolis this morn ing, the Lions will engage Nosy, In their first shouldei-to-shoulder match away tomorrow. In a shoulder-to shoulder contest here last week, the team defeated Lehigh 1339-1315. FRATERNITIES IN FINALS By defeating Theta Kappa Phi, 3-2, Wednesday night, n Kappa Alpha earned the sight to meet Alpha Chi Rho in the finals of the interfiatei nay Moving touinament Tuesday. In the semi-finals Alpha Chi Rho °owned Phi Kappa Sigma, 3-2, and Theta Kappa Phi won eve]. Sigma Phi Epsilon, 3-2. Commercial l'hone ......-...••r Nittany Mitmen Face Syracuse Tomorrow (Continued from first page) Although Glassey, veteran light weight, fell prey to the ring prowess of Wallace, Navy slugger, and Cup tam Bolanos, M. I. T. titular hope, he is the toughest foe Boni Canons will have been called upon to meet this season. The Orange 185-poundei boasts tilumphs over Meyer Saslow, clover Penn lightweight, and Macin tosh of Dati mouth Stan Kolakos lo won a close decision over Glassey in last year's dual meet Featherweight Uncertain Conch Leo Houck teas uncertain oho would don the gloves in the 125- pound setts, although Stnn Kolakos ki was expected to get the call eve! Hal Thies. The Lion featherweight will trade Lions with Hill, willing Orange puncher. In the opening match Julius Ep stein, Penn State's hope lot an inter collegiate clown, will match his bon ing skill with Vicari, monnsing Syr acuse bantamweight. Undefeated Wrestlers Seek Collegiate Title (Continued from first page) will wrestle in the 115-pound class, Captain Wilson, at 125-pounds, Hub ler, 135-pounds, Emenmen, 115- pounds, Campbell, 158-pounds, Cran mer, 175-pounds and Pearce, unlimit ed. Although Cornell has been defeated by both Penn State and Lehigh, the presence of Joscfson, 115-pound in tercollegiate champion last yeas, and Captain Stafford, intercollegiate title ! holder in the unlimited class as well as Johnson runnes-up in the 175-pound class on the team makes them a dan geious thieat Yale has two out standing men in Captain Dodd and Sergeant, 135 and 145 pounds, respect ively. Recently Whiting made his de but with the Elm against Princeton in the 195-pound class. Whiting is reputed by the Yale coach as being better than Sergeant. The latter moved up to the 158-pound class in older to allow the newcomer to wrest le in the 145-pound class and since aham of Princeton had little trouble winning from Sergeant it is question able in which division he will wrestle in the mtercollegiates. While the Nittany matmen did not meet more than two members of the intercollegiate association it was not because attempts to do so were not made. Contracts NVOIC sent to Le high, Columbia, Penn, Yale and Princeton but proper dates could not be arranged making it necessary for the Lions to make up their schedule as best they could previous to the opening of the season. New sprang Items, Including new shipment of attractii.e lamp shades may he seen at OLD MAIN ART SHOP. ltp o , e, FLOATING UNIVERSITY 1 F For Men and Women Students Floating University takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of Dd. S. Walzer, Alpha Sigma Phi, a., student representative fm Penn State College. The University is now enroute lions Ceylon to Egypt. .0 HOME OFFICE: 11 BROADWAY NEW YORK g •:. •:. * .:. 4. , .:. 4. „. ~. * 4. Aboy's best friend may be * 1 . : .4; ):..f.; ~.. his mother but a man's best 4. is , friend is his bank account. * 4. ~:. . c ..t :!.. y ..'• THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK x :i.:. 4. „ ..,. Have You a Porch Swing ? t Place Your Order Now iE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING $. Room 106 First Floor, Engineering B •:-: : -;44,;. 8+; i-ii4+ ;-:±:44-:-:^7,-;-:,++'.-1^4.H.4.f ;^;-:. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Clitics in viewing the outcome of the meet this year predict that Wilson and Lehi will lose their crowns. Lewis of Lehigh who has gone through the season undefeated is favored to lift the Lion captain's title, basing their opinions on last year's meet and claim ing that Wilson won over mediocre op ponents. In reviewing the past season however. they have failed to take into consideiation that the present champ ion has gained any expelience. Lewis and Wilson niet the same man in both the Syracuse and Navy meets and in both instances Wilson secured a much ' larger time advantage over his op ponent than Lewis. The critics de elating that Wilson sill finish in thud place this year. Lehr in the 175-pound class was barely able to nose out Johnson in the finals last year. Using the showing of the two men this year the scribes have predicted that Johnson will oust the present title-holder. The Penn State wrestlers left State College yesterday morning going to Lewistown where they entrained for Bethlehem arriving there about 4.30 o'clock Following n brief rest the squad will work out in Taylor gym nasium for a short pci ed The team will weigh in for the preliminaries and semi-finals at 11 00 o'clock thin morning. At 2.00 o'clock this after noon the teams will swing into action in the preliminaries followed by the semi-finals at 8 o'clock At 11.00 to ' morrow morning the surviving mem bets will weight in for the final match ! es which are scheduled for 2 o'clock. An intercollegiate banquet will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at which time the trophy will be awarded to the winner. CLASSIFIED LOST—Sardonyx ring with silver so.- twig, lost beta eon Recreation Hail and Chi Upsilon house after the Pitt game. 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