Friday, January 10, 1930 Lion Quint MONTANA DEFEATS COURTMEN. 5142 Varsity Will. Meet Fonrth Rival Within Week in-Annual Plaid Encounter Forced to present a weakened bat tle 'array against its fourth opponent ff jthin a week, Penn State’s. crippled foaxi team will clash with Carnegie Tech on Recreation Hall- floor at 7 o’clock tomorrow flight., lion victory, hopes received a sev ere Jolt when it was learned that Jack Hftsess will not play. tomorrow and that Skip Stahley , would probably QOt sce action. Mazcss has not en tirely recovered, from illness this sum mer while Skip’s injured' ankle has jiot mended -yet. Dave ; Miller will stark at the one forward' and Bub Dans, diminutive sophomore, at the otter.. ' Fred Brand will probably . start at center although Bill Hamil 'toamarget the'call;. Paul Moss and Sol Sattzman are the most likely -gtiard elections.' : Judged by Pittsburgh sports writ ers as being the. .best. Tech team ..in three.years, the Plaid five has de feated Youngstown Y. M. C. A., 33- ■ tor3o, and St. John’s college, 45-to - 15. 'West Virginia was victorious by # tea point margin, 39-to-29. •-'.Carnegie’s- beat' showing this year -~ir*a against Pitt's high-scoring quin tet. Leading at half titne, the Plaid . wia nosed out in the. second, half, 24- to-ll .the opening whistle will probably finiCaptain.George Nehse at his reg • jto forward berth on - the ‘ Carnegie Logan Webster will be his - nmning mate. at the other forward • post. wRh Ralph Merton'at the pivot; pbfltion. . ' i -: Wayne High and. Elmer. Schumach er are probable choices for the guard assignments. Long Shots Effective • little chance of matching thr skill of a formidable Montana State five, a fighting Nittany Lion adopted the same style of battle as the'taarUng Bobcat, and when the fur tq fly .had lost an exciting 'tussle by. a nine point margin,' 61-to -42, in Recreation Hall Tuesday night. /-.'Launching their accustomed open . style of play and shooting freely from in angleii and distances, the Bobcats were faced with a similar type of at tack. by.-thc, Lion offense though the employed closer defen , lire ttcHcfe. Forced to shoot from .-.teyopd-the foul line the Westerners ■ /suited deadly tactics to r.'giin a .victory. Jack Maiesa regained his customary 'i«ys for"the;basket and - accounted for /'lie fieid goals and two fouls to cap-; ;'F«d Brand, although not playing the /fcjtire.'game, was runner-up with /three twtnplyers ahd a brace ofVfouls. .Cat' Thompson -and frank ■;{ W»id Bhared the high-scoring role of /-tie.'Montana live. Both found the sets fqrjsix, field goals and two fouls. IV Lions . annexed ten of their thir throws with the Westerners I seven out of nine. ./j.'?,ynthi|e|3 from,close proximity to ;t« wisket by .theataunch Nlttany. de i'-fffliie.itße'- Bobcats resorted to long S 6 first period finding the diatahce to roll up twe«- ts. But three Montana were registered from un- basket' during the firsthalf; ns?.'ti»‘,other hand,;the.laon’attack gOwd.the Bobcat inneh defense sev f. Wiußes to total a count of nineteen ' • v; ' / • Opting- the last - half with. a ral ri'fcVthe i'liiona ' advanced to within '|:ftwe : Pp|irtS'Of a deadlock.- .With the Tv*e*te .reading 27-to-24, Montana re- S break away to a comfort* maintaining -it throughout f the struggle. > ' , • >43) p llantaaa State ! £ i£SS' o. wsS -ShSS* c F. Ward V— -■ ■ ■«—Q-—Breeden : .--- ■ . i i ~<1........ Worthington .pean State: Bread. Stabler, - g Montana: E. Bozxetti, Keean, *,-SSS M «FaiUnd. JL Booetti, and Aria. . •sState: Mams S. Brand . Hamilton X, SalUman 2, More 1, it* , Montana: Thompson 6, F. -Ward Worthln * tot > 2 > K- Bnmtti 2,|| 04*** m^r9" a sut * lo °°* °* **• *H! National Tailor Representative wHtbfrhere on Friday and Saturday, January; 10 and 11, at BALFURD’S TAJLOR SHOP Latest Spring; Styles. and Materials Tables Reserved for Rabbit Dinner Sunday The Boalsbutg Tavern X ,H, BOSLEY, Manager .1/ t To Face Lions, Bobcats Score 17 in 22 Foul Goals With neither side missing a foul until the entire first half and nine minutes of the last period had elap sed, Penn State and Montana State quintets scored a total of seventeen foul goals out of a possible twenty two in the Nittany Lion-Bobcat set .to Tuesday night. The-Nittany quintet accounted for ten out of thirteen attempts with the westerners sinking seven , out of nine. In the game with Beth- ‘ any, the Lions also scored ten out of thirteen or a total of twenty out of twenty-six for the first two games. SOCCERMEN NAME KINGS TOMORROW Delegates From League'Teams Will, Award Championship. to Circuit Leaders Coronation of the 1929 soccer cham pions will mark, the high spot in the annual conference of- representatives from the thirteen colleges and uni versities that are members, of the In tercollegiate league .when ‘ the dele gates meet in the Yale club atGrand Central Station, New York City to morrow afternoon. Holding high hopes of accepting the crown for .the undefeated Lion boot era, Coaeh-Bill Jeffrey and Manager John L. Gans jr. ’3O, will represent Penn State at the conference.. Two cupfi’.wiirbe awarded to the winning eleven, ono to be retained permanent ly, and the other to be re-entered into [competition until one member of the circuit gams the title three times. The only unbeaten soccermen in the league, the Nittany eleven also boasts the only conquest of their nearest competitors, Penn. Although winning more games than the LlonS, the Quak er hooters' chance is probably nulli fied by the defeat on New Beaver field. Aside fronvjhe encounter here, the records of the Lions and Quakers are closely matched. While the. Nittany machine tied a fray with Cornell, the Red and Blue battled to a stalemate with Yale* in Philadelphia. Both teams wonall other engagements. : 118 COLLEGE MEN, SERVE PENITENTIARY SENTENCE According te n-report of P, C. Maurer, superintendent of the prison Inmate school of the Missouri State penitentiary, there are at present H 8 irisonerswho are graduates, of col leges throughout, the country. : . There are 143 illiterates in the prison Maurer'a.report.to‘.Governbr Caulfield of Missouri jtatedJ VThe ob ject of the school Is' to aid: illiterates, and many of the prisoners who.are college graduates act in the capacity of teachers. V.’ \ .. The - present ' staff of’• teachers is composed of -fifteen) men, aQ inmate* ,of the institution;. Each teacher has from ten to’forty pu pils who . are instructed separately. Subjects up to eighth f; grade . avo taught, and a series of ; educational lectures has been given.: : PERSONNEL OF OIL COMPANY-; ENROLLS IN EXTENSION WORK ' Members of the ; sales staff and of fice personnel of the Freedom - Oil Works company have enrolled hrtlje second* course; planned bjr the Engin eering Extension department for that organisation.. • . v" V, The. course .was written by Profips- with officials company.; Pro fessor Gaum states that the course will be followed along regular home study lines, and will .include a num ber of lectures to be-scheduled by the extension department,. ; SHOE REPAIRING EtoTUnt Wwtwwrthr ~ Catraatw* . . SfODBBATB rOCCES 3. a MINGLE ns.gwag-tawt; Carnegie Te FACES PROBLEM IN SLUNG 160 BERTH Holds Short Boots To Classify Candidatesr-Maity Will Hold 175-Pound Division : With e strenuous schedule facing him and important gaps to be filled in his boxing team Coach Leo Houck Is , rushing practice and has begun short preliminary bouts to determine the classification of the various can didates. • . With many promising pugilists as piring for the lower division Houck’s task in this direction should not bo so difficult. I He will probably 'be troubled, however, in filling the 160- pbund berth.’ Decindas,. Henry, Girvio, and Stru blo: willbe the otitstafidinglcompetitore for. the port left vacant' by ;the gradu ation of Allie--Wolff, three- times in tercollegiate, champion.' Struble- is hot in College at present bnt: it is fex pected that he will return- next sem ester. Marty To Box 175} • Julius. Epstein, intercollegiate ban tamweight' champion, win have Parks to contend with before he clinches the post for this season.;. ' Stoop's, Theis, and pitzsimdns will battle : in • the featherweight class, while Casoni, Wood, and Pethrochko will fight,.it .out to determine who will', wear the Blue and White robe in the-135 pound 'division. • ''Lewis will probably fill'the >, 146- potmd post. Captain. Marty McAn drews is in good shape after the rtren libuV football season and is the main contender in the 175-pound clads. Zor efia, Losich, and Veneroso, also foot ball men, will compote for the heavy weight berth which was .retained by the Intercollegiate Boxing association for this season. - JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE CO-EDS WIN BASKETBALL CONTESTS In the first games of the girls' in terclass basketball tournament, the sophomores defeated, jtfre - freshmen JJ2-21 while the juniors emerged vic torious in their game with the seniors 28-22, Monday night in Recreation Halt " Juno L. Torrel was high scorer for tho sophomores, ..while Mary M. Ros tella collected It points fer the fresh men. The juniors played a fast game with Isabelle L Wielandand F. Ho mayno Chapman each tallying id points. Myers.ted tits scoring for the seniors with 14 points. 10,000 ALIENS'STUDY' IN U.;S. , More than 10,000 students- from ten countries are studying in Amer ican colleges and universities, accord ing. to the latest census for 1928-1U29. Canada leads the list, with 1,173 rep resentatives enrolled. -’ China, Japan, and Korea are send ing ! more_ than 3,000 students to the United'Slates to receive western-edu cation.in an effort toaid.the rebuild ing process of these- countries. Come in and let us. tell yon about the. ORTHOPHONIC VICTROIk J/ we are giving away FREE Kalin & Company MID-YEAR GRADUATES Non-Plate ' . and . _ -Engraved Name Cards \ The Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner \ Now is the time to eheck up ■on your scrap book prints •; . J\ Dont’ overlook getting a complete photographic record of your college year - PWw» 409 X . THE PENN STATS COLtEGJAN sch Tonaoirdw; lntensive Drills McAndrews To Tutor State Police Boxers Captain • Marty McAndrews of. the Lion boxing team, in addition .to his work as a mainstay ’ofi the 1930-mitt squad, wilt assume after. March 1 the work of instructing. Pennsylvania State . policemen in the gentle art of using their fists. Marty was recently informed by Major Lynn' G. Adams, superinten dent ot the State Police, that he, had been appointed boxing instruc tor and will report for duty at the police training catnp at'. Hersbey. Sports instruction will not) find Mar ty inexperienced since he was ac tively engaged in, this work' during the football season when'he, coach ed his own personal grid team of. undergraduate grade school mem bers. ‘SCHOLARSHIP FORECASTS= FUTURE/ ASSERTS HEAD Colonel. Thinks Later .Success Is .; Indicated bjJ College Work Using s' study of [the relations of scholarship to progress in' the Bell System as a basis, Colonel R. L Rees, president Socieiy fdr the Pro motion.of Engineering Education be lieves that, the future of a. student af ter graduating from, an engineering L school may be accurately' forecast from his college record. Colonel Rees gjves' the results of a survey conducted by President W; S. Gifford of the American Telephone and Telegraph company -which was published in the May, 1928, issue cf fiarpzr’s Magazine. ;In cooperation with tho colleges the records.-of 3,806 men were .examined .'and tabulated, and compared with their ’ records in the Beil organization after‘graduation. Studies of the influence ipg.jextra curricular activities on..progress af-. ter graduation were also .mftde, and Colonel. Rees believes tion in’ extra-curricular activity has. not as much good influenceon.the stu dent's future as scholarship, although this is much less-true .of: art students than of engineering graduate' • Fire Insurance EUGENE H. .LEDEjRER 124 West College Avejiue MEET and . ; ~ EAT . - I ■ at the ;. LOCUST LANE :: SANDWICH SHOP 214 East Nittany Aveyue WRESTLERS OREL FOR CLASS SCRAP Grapplers Meet Nett Saturday In Recreation Hall~Coach Needs Lightweights Faced with one'of the most difficult schedules in past years, the 1930 Lion wrestling squad thi& week began mat work in preparation for the inter class scrap which will be held next Saturday afternoon in Recreation Hall. Eliminations for the scrap will be gin next week l in all classes- and weights. Coach Speidel has -been rounding his men into shape and hopes to have some good material develop from tho annual competition. Opening -the season against Penn two weeks from now, the team will begin one of its hardest campaigns for a championship.. The Quakers ard presenting a strong ffont this year under tho tutelage of. Hoilman, .cap tain -of the championship wrestling team at Lehigh in 1928. Needs 'Top and Bottom Men ' Coach Speidel is experiencing 'Con siderable trouble in forming his com bination, as there is a need for men in tho top and bottom classes. The dearth of material in the lightweight Rea & Derick, Inc. 0 , _ - . 9 Ilb Glass Humidor Stores of Service Prince Albert, $1.50 . CUT RATE SALE — s «c , SHOP WITH US AND SAVE, lib Tin _'IIIIi9Bc The Fountain YOU ABB -ALWAYS WELCOME AT OVB FOUNTAIN. DELI CIOUS HOME.MADE . ' ICECREAM Dental Needs 1.00 IJsterine 65c 50c Pebecco Paste _3l c 40c Sqnibb’s Paste _29c 65c Forhan’s Paste ,37c 50c Orphos Paste 37c 50c lodent. 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At ■ 69c • ' ‘ ' r 'V'' ' -• A Corsage Is In Style Senior Ball .. : : -' $2.r,0 Up > Surprise w Her” ; |; with a Corsage State College Floral Shoppe '■ •• west.side allen street • . ‘ * i .Phone-580-J . ; - 2 Customs Violators Face Tribunal Trial One wayward freshman and a sophomore accused -of repeatedly breaking' dress customs will be brought to trial at Student Tribun-, al meeting in Varsity' Hall lecture room at 7:16 o’clock tonight. and heavyweight classes is one of his biggest problems. Several good men ore fighting for places in the 165 and 165-pound class es, who can of necessity into tho 176-pound division. Although he claims that the team does not yet look as good as last year’s, Speidel feelr. .that the material will show up better before the season opens. 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