Page Four 44- :-:- . . - :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-H-x-1-1-1-•-•- ,,, - , 4-;.-:-:-:- ,,,,,, ...:-:-:-:-:-x. •:. .3. t NAMES Placed On Easter Eggs FREE Orders Taken Now :::; Guess the Weight? lE= INotices Fraternity scholarship cards to bo tinned in at the office of the Dean of Men for second semester grades, may he secured from Arthur J. Gill at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. The Dairy Science club mill meet in Room 2511 Daily building at 7 o'clock tonight. Prof Andiew A. Borland mill speak. I=l=l There will be a meeting of the LI coining County club in Room 11, Libeial Ails building, at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening to discuss plans lot it dance during Easter vacation Ali members ale urged to bo present The Crab Apple club will hold its regular meeting at 7 o'clock Thursday night in Room 104 Hoit budding Dr Paul Week 'lO, will address the poop on the seed Industry. Coach Speidel Resigns Wrestling Post Here (Continued from first page) laic club, and of Nen Jersey for ycals In addition to his woik on the mats Coach Speidel is known fos his woik in semeation centers and in general physical education in New Yolk city and in Newark, N J lle has served as physical disectos in various normal school- in northern New Jersey. In taking his position here in 1927 lie eliminated Bayaid Evans graduate of Penn State in 1921 and a Cm mei 135-pound intercollegiate champion who was also applying Los the position Speulel succeeded Ralph Leonard, coach for two years Pre vious to Leonard, Dai e Deter coached the giappleis and brought several in-, teicollegiate crowns to Penn State Since assuming his duties here the Lion coach has advanced the Nittany imamen from a fifth place, scouted in the 1927 intescollegiates, to a second place this year. Dosing his entire "neer here the Ndtany usestiers have lost only four dual meets, two with lowa and two with Cornell. This yeas Cornell fell before the Penn State team Good Record 1n`1927, Speideo, first year bete, the mann!.s won five out of the sewn meets, defeating Lafayette, 26 to 3; Syracuse, 22 to I; Harvard, 15% to O'L; Navy 1755 to 9% and Penn, 19 to 6, losing to lowa 3 to 21 and Cornell 0 to 12 In 1928 they again won five of the seen dual meets. defeating Alfred, 20 to 3; Penn 10 ,, to 4V2., Lafayette 2.3 to 0. Symons°, 17 to 6, and Nosy j 7 to 8, and lost to lowa, 8 to 19 and to Cornell, 8 to 17 The Lion wrest , ers under his direc tion finished the past dual meet sca t on without a defeat marked again.st them, scoring 160 points to 24 for then opponents. Following the inteicollegutes Sot- Imlay Coach Speidel left immediately with Cann for New Yost, to make find anangements foi his new position time Ile will work in a new $lO,- 000,000 stiuctuie built recently by tht club. Madam Evans, clanvo3ant reader, will gave pa 'sate teadangs at the Slate College Hotel, Wednesday and Thuts slay, March 20 and 21 ltp You wsll find the finest leathers and most correct lines in John Ward shoes. A wide variety of lasts, specially selected and de. signed for college men's wear. COI M .We k (d MEN'S SHOES On Display at Montgomery's Slate comgo, Pa. GREGORY'S WILSON MEMBER OF ALL-EASTERN TEAM Immediately following the close of the intercollegiate wrestling tournament Saturday, three A A. U. officials selected an all-Eastein intercollegiate seven Listed among the leaders was Captain Wilson us represcntathc in the 125-pound class. The line-up 115 Pounds Josefson, Cornell 125 Pounds Wilson, Penn State 135 Pounds Dodd, Yale 145 Pounds Packaid, Army 158 Pounds Graham, Princeton 175 Pounds Stafford, Col nett Unlimited Spellman, Brown HONORARY MUSIC GROUP WILL PRESENT PROGRAM Presenting a program of Russian music, the Kappa Gamma Psi orches tra, under the direction of WlHied 0 Thompson, v. ill play for the State Col lege Parents-Teachers association in the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Admission charge has been set at C 5 cents. Proceeds from the cram-, tamment ccill be used as scholat ship awards at the high school. Kappa Canute Psi is the honorary national music fraternity Dr. Dutcher Describes Activities of Science (Continued from first page) moles exhibited by the anti-vivisee tiomsts to show the needless v.aste of animal life." "What type of people are genelal - found in this category?" "Well," he replied, "many of the anti-% iviseettonists are not extreme ly intelligent, but as a general rule tho leaders are The trouble is they usually let their emotions run away with them—in other cords, they seem reluctant to figure the facts scientific ally." Doctor Dutcher is vitally interested in his calling. He is a champion of science and is constantly aiding its progress. He has a capable retinue of men under his guidance who are as intensely enthusiastic about the work of the depaitment as he. "We are always condui.ting Intel estmg experiments up here Conic up again," he said invitingly, "and I may have something more for you" Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison '27 AGENT Mane 571-1 V 129 Frazier St. Simply Phone 264 4.- The Hiland Shop ... .:. ... * DRY CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING + i: HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED ::. ... 3: . Complete Laundry Service We Call For and Deliver •:•:•:-:,•:-:•:-: ?e 4: X FRANK SCIORTINO '& BROS. 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SCABBARD AND BLADE PLANS DINNER DANCE Scabbard and Blade, honotaty fratetnity, will hold Its annual (linnet dance at the Centre Hills Conn 'try club May 21 The society is also planning a dance to lie held at the Phi Kappa Sigma house April 6 The Varsity Ten will furnish the music at the dinner dance, while Shot ago's Blue and White oichestra I will play at the affair Apia G. Both functions will be closed. • HOLD LIVESTOCK SHOW Penn State livestock enthusiasts held theii "Little International" ex position Saturday with neatly fifty animals on display. The show is an annual event sponsored by the Block and Iliidle club, and patterned alto' the big Chicago exposition Heavyweight Drawings Favor Nittany Boxers (Continued from first page) In the featherweight settos, the Lion entry will engage Haggeity, Georgetown 125-pounder who showed promise in his ti iumph over Hal Thiei Fitzgerald, who easily defeated Kell the Navy fray, is slated to combat Lamotetti of 31 I T, while Schadel, Pennsylvania catty who also boasts a victors, over Koly, exchanges blows with Flrter of Western Maryland. Penn State's lightweight will meet a rugged foe in Captain Bolanes of AL I T m the opening round. Doug Crosby, who is a heavy favorite to Ca non. the 135-pound clown for Noster•i Maryland, will meet Madden of Ceingetown, hile Captain Pinsky of N. Y U and Williams, of Navy, pres ent title-holder, match boxing wits Syracuse's 145-pound entry, Domain or Weeks, mill meet Coach Leo Houck's welterweight in the prelim inary round Captain Wmorsky of Pennsylvanic will trade blows with Cold of N Y U in the opening match, white Jameson of DJ I T. and Hall of Navy display their talent. Charley Fish, Georgetown's hope far a title, and Pon of Western Maryland will clash in the prehminnues Captain Norris of Western Maryland .as fin f..- ed out of the tourney by an inns, y. Twenty -eight bouts, beginning at 7 o'clock Fiulay night, ai o scheduled for the pielimmaiy round Sewn match es of the semi-final sound will be held Saturday morning, beginning at 10.30 o'clock The remaining seven bouts of tho sonic-finals will be fought after the dedication of Remotion Hall Sat ! uiday afternoon ! Beginning at 7 'clock Saturday night fourteen bouts, scion for first places, and seven lot thud places, will be held. This Space Reserved for SCHLOW'S Quality Shop ' Phone 210 :T. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Nittany Boxers Defeat Syracuse Ringmen, 6-1 (Continued from first page) ruse nencomer. The Orange welter- Ai eight had the edge et long Hinge Punching in the lust sound. but Davis easily won the verdict by using a kit jab and countering with a haul right efiectivel) in the last two sounds. Davis is sleted to meet tl.c Syracuse ently in the prelmunnry round of tic intercolleguites Friday night. Stan Kolakoski ,encountered little difficulty in knocking out Hill. Syra- Case featherweight, early in the sec ond round The Orange 135-pounder mar practically out on his feet at the close of the first session, and a two fisted attack early in the second stanza finished him. Johns Epstem's stiff left battered Legge, Syracuse bantamweight, int 4 submission in the first bout. The Lieu flash pummeled Ins foe with a still jab throughout the thiec rounds to win the decision easily. Lehigh Retains Crown In Wrestling Tourney (Continued from first page) large time advantage over Brodhead, Princeton, to enter the semi-finals in the 175-pound class The Nittany heavyweight had little difficulty in gaining a time advantage of 7 minutes and 43 seconds Concluding the pie lminary matches Peale° threw Baker of Columbia in 7 nnnutes and 17 sec onds to give Penn State its only point score. 1212212113 The end of the semi-final round with only tin ee men entered in the final matches found pi aspects foi a high position poor. In the 115-pound bout in the semi-finals Flagg, after a diffi cult battle, subdued Steele fin l min utes and gained the decision. Captain Wilson and Lewis, Lehigh star, were matched for the semi-final sound. Both men put up a stubborn fight with neither one securing an ad santage in the regulation bout. Din ing the extra pelted, however, Wilson gained a time advantage of 2 minutes and 1G seconds. This placed the Lion leader in the final matches Johnson, Cornell football player and predicted champion, :net Campbell in the 158-pound semi-final. Neither man would go to the mats until near the 4-x-i-x.:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-I÷:-:-:-:-....-.-.---., CATERERS This weekend serve homelike PASTRIES from THE ELECTRIC BAKERY STATE COLLEGE, PA. Order in evenings for next day's needs t :^:•d-b :-N~ :~4•d^t4-'e3-:-7.:✓»;..;. ~.}.,w,..;.0.^0 :^:~fi :^:^ii^'r3^'r~Yr:-:•d-rY.-h7-Y.^I^7»~ 4. 0. ii: CATERERS! x * PREPARE FOR VISITORS AT THE f x t INTERCOLLEGIATES : * MEATS . BY BUYING YOUR AT 4. .:. FISHBURN ' S MEAT MARKET 4. T T Opposite Post Office Phone 3,57 v •:-:-:-:-:±:÷:÷x-:-. 4-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:÷:÷:÷:÷:÷:-:4++:4+•:-:-:': 1 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND "THE FASHION PROMEN ADE," A DISPLAY OF LATEST SPRING CREATIONS ON LIVING MODELS, AT STATE COLLEGE HOTEL, WEDNES DAY, MARCH 20, FROM 2 P. M. TO 4 P. M., AND 7 P. M. TO 9 P. M. ~.✓~. •••.,.q'.i. }{~•!:•:- r •I•:^:• l:.+rt.:.{✓.:.....l;'{..i•{•,•{••!{'•}•:•:•:•ti•Y-.'••'M:••S•.C.'l..}•i•'P••~••:' x X 3: LOUIS E. BERKEBILE 'lO FOSTER H. BERKEBILE 'lO f BERKEBILE ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS if.. A. .4: Building :1; Construction 4-:-x-:-:“:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4+44.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•+•:-:-:- , ,:÷H.: : 7 : , 1.4 end of the bout when the Nittany mat man scored a small time advantage for a victory. Cianmer mils unable to put up any real battle against Stafford of Cornell the semi-final 175-pound match. Greater experience moved to be the !deciding factor for the winner. Both men were about on a par as regards condition. Pearce and Frei of Penn put up a stubborn battle during the early min utes of the bout but superior exper ience and stealer vitality gavo the Lion grappler his victory. The Penn State score still stood at 2 points as the semi-finals closed. All that remained were the final matches and the second place winners. Wilson added 5 points to the Lion score bringing the total to 7 when he defeated Trousdell of Cornell with a time advantage of 3 minutes and 40 seconds This victory gave him the intercollegiate title for the second time. Campbell and Graham had their ex tra peiiod battle with no results fol th coming from the wrestlers, making it necessary for the lefelee to decide the winner. Campbell lost. In the last hope for a second inter collegiate champion Pearce Sian down ed for a time advantage of 7 minutes and 10 seconds by Miller of 'Align The bout lagged to some extent dur ing the latter inmates. Qualifying Bouts Although eliminated from a possible championship the defeated wrestlers staged their own meet to determine who would meet the men defeated by the champions Hubler, first Penn State man eligible for a second vial, won limn Letowt of Lehigh with a time advantage of 1 minute and 6 sec onds This gave Hubler a chance for second place. Captain Crowe of Syracuse forfeit ed his chance to wrestle Eisenman for the right to meet the defeated man. Cianmer was also given a chance to meet the loser in the final match but Kreider of Yale defeated him with n time ads antage of 3 minutes and 61 seconds. Finals For Place Points By virtue of Crowe's forfeit to lEmenman 2 more points wale added to the Penn State score, bringing it up to 9 In the 135-pound bout fel the second place winner Stabler and Lipshitz of Cm nell met. After 4 min utes and 20 seconds of action the !Lion wrestler felled the Cornell gray ! pier bringing the Nittany total to 11 points. Mrs. Erma A. Ziegler it BROS. Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1: Eisennian and McConnell of Cornell next opposed each other with second place at stake. Eisenman was able to secure a 3 minute and 1 second time advantage dining the middle of the bout. Campbell, after his gruelling battle ' with Graham faced Clark of Columbia in the second place eliminations. After some wrestling Campbell gamed a 5 minute and 28 second time advantage to win the bout easily. In the last bout of the tourney Pearce and Barfield, Pimeeton, .met the latter showing greater stamina and ability. The second-place chal lenger scored a 8 minute and 2 sec ond time advantage or a win and 3 points. CLASSIFIED LOST—Phi Mu Alpha pin on Friday Intials W. W. N and other inscrip tion on back. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. tf WANTED—Job as cook In fraterruty house. Hive had expenence. Not the servant type. Phone 472-R, or call at 414 Pugh street. 3-12-2tp TOURING CAR FOR SALE-1922 Dodge touring. Engine just trAer hauled. Tires almost new. Origin al paint. A bargain for $2OO. Mail replies to P. 0. Box 257, State Col lege. 2.8-4tpd BUSH HOUSE Rooms with Bath—s2.oo and $250 Chicken and Waffle Dinner Served Sunday $1.25 Noon Lunch 72c BELLEFONTE, PA MISS LOUISE A. LAMBERT Beauty Parlor LEITZELL BUILDING Phone 240-3 Stretch the Check from home. 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