•Tuesdays January 28,195 D Wrestlers DEFEAT QUAKERS/ 28-8, mum Veterflrt Illinois Team Tb Face lions in Recreation Hall., ; On Eastern Trip" Opening the season with a 28-to-8 rfctory over Penn Saturday, the Lion wrestling teafn will continue its'cam caign by meeting the University .of Chieag* in Recreation Hall at 4 o’clock Friday afternoon. The Maroons, who placed fourth in the “Big Ten” Conference chanipion jhips fast year, will bring a vetbran cotfit East Following their meet here, the Mid-westerners ..will - face boffi "Franklin and Marshall sndLo? high to conclude their Eastern trip. Either Ross or Maize will receive the Assignment to face A. Winhig, captain of the Maroon grapplers, in the-lis-pcnmd eriebunter. .Cowell Will 'probably be catted ' upon -to meet Charles Himan, the Illinois entry in r tbe-following bout.-. ' - ' The 135-pound match will see Cap tain Hiibler opposed tb William Dy -c Another. Chicago veteran with a good record. Three men, Barbers, •-Tpdbunteiy and West, are seeking the ebufce to meet cither Kaiser or John ston, Uoh aspirants for. the 145- pound-berth. Veterans with Chicago ?' Transuc or Reybitz will receive the 'eallta grapple with Winslow, the mid western 155-pounder, while Campbell ' will fate E/Basse, Chicago veteran, 'r-.jn the next match. Long, -probable ■ 175-poocd entry for. the Lions, will op v po* either KroeSen, Wattenberg, or ' Ingalhs. . , : £-.-.Max Sonderby, outstanding Illinois / Veteran, will try to maintain hia hon-. •' ois in,the unlimited ciaßh. Either; Fisher or Pearce are' expected- to be j sent jo against him by .Coaih Charlie 1 ‘ Spddei- ' ‘ - • » | % Vja Saturday’s meet CaptainHubler,; ; -'4oy Maize, Karl Kaiser, Paul Camp-i ;%* bell;:-and Sam Fisher sCored falls, -‘v- while ’ Larry Cdwell secured a time Phil Gabriel, Penn - 176- if.-pounder, • and Pappano were the only seofers for the'Red and BUle. r. The quickest -frit;oft the afternoon, by ’GaVrioVlast year'sEenh i captain,, over. Padl f-Long*/ .After 3 : .’v tainnUs’ seconds of fast and fur ,V.few-fighting, the Philadelphian -pin-1 Long’s - shoulder -to .the mat tp . v thelast Quaked tally. . J j •, V.rllate*,"' substitution: -r’firßoss in the.ll6-pound class,-opeii-1 r£ve4 the. match with a fall over. Heugh 6 minutes 38’ seconds.' In the; ;£;~feithe rWe ight bout . Cowell .secured ,/ £h'tfse advantage of more than 8 min* I Hoeplfe-,of Petttt. - .< I off at'h fast pace, Captain! vantage over Horn, yr tbc Rcd and Blue entry, within less Sv Suit 15 seconds after, the.start of the '.Th’e NUCany captain helpless : on the’ mat after lB seconds. . vha the 145-pound match Kateer de p-Jfaitfed Kindler of Penn by a fall after battle. The Lion lead to'eighteen points bc- I Pappano made the ■ first score [yvfijr the Quakers by securing a-17 sec decision over Reybitz in the | -P'wljf extra-period match. * DEVTH BY SKI-JUHP;'PAILS - . suicide .suicide- by -trying; ski ;t>jj6nping for the .first time because.; flunked aifjnal ex~k .^itoikatlon,i t two fOtjkpniversity v of \Vjscsnsmfsund re»j £-«buy that desperate, amateura'cAn a ski jump and live. t 6 tel! tale for they failed in the suicide s*: rifteJnptJ ;v fell* : £• I'i l and lasts toL. fij’ujt every taste tp ||t every foot. V&ss>. [K'-'MEhi’S'SHOES |||]Enspcct these fine at ' Montgomery and Co. feet {Meai A. A. Board Approves . -Indoor Track Events An indoor track schedule of four meets was , officially 'approved by the’College'Athletic Board of Con trol last,week/ according 'to Neil M. Fleming,- graduate manager of ath letics. .Opening the season with the Mil rose games in New York; February 8, the tfackmen will next compete at the Meadowhrook races m Phila delphia, ;February, 12. A ddte'for the New York .Athletic, club, meet remains .open, but the . team' will conclude its season In'the T.'C. A. A. A. A. championships ‘in New York City, March 1. Yearlingsdefeat : i 'Wyoming Overtake Opponents in Final Minute Of Gapie To Win Season’s Opening Encounter ‘Overcoming a two point lead in tho Idit minute' of play the freshman bas ketball team" opened, its court season by defeating "an experienced' Wyom ing seminary'five, 31-to-29, in Recre aiion Hall Saturday night. - :Two minutes before the- final Whistle, with the score tied at- 27-27, pfdtton; made two’foul shots to put the visitors two -points, in-tho leati. OAe minute before the game ended iSlnk, substituting' for Daykin, tied thb count with a nice shot, from the side! * . ■ Five seconds remained when Funk the court and sent it spinning through rfeteived the ball neaWthe middle of. the basket with the winning points. Dailey Wyoming -forward, barely’ nilssed. a Tottg shot’just its the gatne ehded. ' „ : 9 „ .- Wyoming, fresh from over the strong Oickinson seminary "quin tet Friday night, .met,, unexpected strength from the inexperienced plebe team'-. :Eight times "during ttte-gdme the score was tied. "It was’ deadlock ed at half-time, 12-to-12, and again at the end of the,third quarter, 21-to -21. . .. . . . I -*■- • •• ' r : TRY OUR HOME COOKED MEALS l During Mid-SemeStcfr ' • '■ THE FENWAY . . . " ; FOR SECOND lIAND BOOKS I :•> :W Brittg Your tiists 111 • / Second Semester Books Ready , '• I The Athletic Store ‘"v’' I ■ 'bri'Coi-Op Corner f I ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES, /.-■Kv, ■ ' .../• V., . :-v:. anthracite: iv, ■ Phone 136 ‘ - North Patterson street QUAKERPASSERS Colgate Team Overcomes Lion Quintet, 25-24, in,'First Association Game ■ Penn State’will seek to extend Nit tany supremacy over-PCnn to the bas ketball court .when the Lions clash with th§. Quaker,paaserarin-the Pales tra, Philadelphia, Saturday. . night. Gridmeri, hooters, and wrestlers have downed Red and Blue opponents dur ing their respective seasons. • Coming at the beginning of the mid ' spftleSter recess, a large ’Crowd,-of Pehn State; students." irre - expected; to .witness- 'jtf*;Jack/MafdS3 return's. to..the;line-up,- the -varsity courtmon will be at full strength Sat urday. Illness has. kept the fast jun ior forward out of the game since the •Montana'fray. , Ten men will probably make.the trip to Philadelphia, leaving here 'Satur day- moaning;: Although the definite starting selection will not be made until Thursday,- the two forwards' who have, the call will probably be chosen from - the ■ 'Fry, -Le'yda,--hnd Mazess trio. ' Fred Brand at center, with Stahley and Saltzm'an, guards, com plete ( the most likely combination. * i*erin Wins I? in. 15 Starts • The Quakers 'downed- NaVy, '29-to- . 20, Sdturddy. night to annex their • thirteenth Victory of the season. Uni versity, or Michigan . and. Syracuse h'aVe been the only teams to over come Coach' McNichol'a courtmen,.who ; are leading the Eastern Intercolleg iate league.' Yale, Dartmouth, Indi ana, Afmy, Havetford,'Dickinson, Get tysburg, arid St. Joseph’s 'have all “fallen* before tHd' Quakers/ while 1 Navy has -been defeated twice.-- • ’ ’ Colgate gained the lead in the Syro-i cuse, Colgate, Penn State association whert .they downed the Nittany pass-- crp by 'a Yi'artoW 25-to-24 Margin irf Recreation Hall-‘feriturday night. ', • The Lions gained the lead in the earn Iy stages of the game, tied the scord at the half, fought to a 22-to-19 ad-j For the Mid-Year ' -Graduate A WRIST WATCH HANN & O’NEAL’S THE. PENN STAS’S COLLEGIAN ■ Away Saturd livengood,Houck lead cot jrY racje ’ * • .V.'. Break Basketball Qu’intcts^befeat Croche,; Frean Hall Breaking the deadlocks in the iiiter unit basketball' * league races, LivCn good in class A and .Mouck in class B brought their courtVteams into the lead by victories in their- respective divisions Friday - night. . -from-. .Frear <HaH, while’ DoucW passers, vanquished the Croche quintet to bring, their record to three straight'wiris. Bixler’s'fioor mfe'n'are’in second place with'twoVic tories fitid no defeats. THe Stearns and Ler’da aggregations have a simi lar recefd-in'clads A. ’ No games have’ been scheduled for this week, although managers Whose games wer© cancelled'last Wednesday may arrange gdnres Tor - tomorrow .night-if they'wish io‘. 11 - : Vantage late in the -final period; but : faltered• in the closing.- lode by a single point. The score at half-time was 12-to-12. -The line-up: .., . , 'Plhn State (2<) " ' ’CoTsate (25) : Fry - F.._ / Bonacker Lcyda F I— Hairy •Hmnd - C -Nlehcds Sftltzman O r ; Grynwald Stahley G ... Sullivan 'Substitutions—Penn State: Miller. Colirate: DtAvler, L. Lramer, and'Capes. - Field jroals—Penn State; 'Brand <. Fry Z. Stlihloy,2, Le>*da< li Saltamfln.U .Colgatet Bodacker r 4, Oowfer z," Ilnßy it. suulvan 2, Capes 1. • Foul iroals—Penn State:.4 out of 7. Cokratc: 8 but of ». . *. •’ - . • R*fer*er Geliel. StiaHiiehttnht t., Umpire; ,/ : . : / PATRONIZE ' OUk 'AOVEktISER’s’. ; DATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED i • ;■ ’ uti'l'-i <■ ■ ' "at,! MORRELL’S BlfeTilAftD PARLOR CGyiGE Cllt RATE STORE ikECIAL TllflS WEEK V.//: ... JI.OOJBox Un.Peu jyOIUENT Face Powder. ! -sl:o(Hit)Ul4 tfrf Pcu D’ORIENT Peffalhe ROTH: 51.00 ' V '■' ' Hdi«'<rdSffl't%rS«iW'ntW-S Sheets and 50 Envelopes . . ~l.i .i.- i. .. I' i 1 ' * - ! S,, C, ? Arid wtoit’stfrtng with iny .Jbisauty Sir Mortimer. ’?^3verytiiin; ahaft-Chai maw HITMEN OVERCOME WEST VIRGINIA, 6-1 facAndrews, Lewis Give Lions Knockout .Wins—Hawking ;* - Floors Veneroso Punchhig' their way to a 6-t O-l vic tory ovOr West'Virginia, Lidn^ inter collegiate" champion leather 'pushers, made their first bid for an undefeated sedston Recreation Hall • Saturday afternoon.' Because his opponent became ill while ehroiite' hero Julius [Epstein,, star ’ BdritarffweTght, wonhis match by defaiilt. Davey'.Stopps, making his first appearance in an intercollegiate meet, Otttjabbea Harrison to win ! -'a decision in'the featherweight; setto/ • Although'handicapped in opposing ,a foe, taller arid of longer reach, Boni Casorii rocked his opponent,'’ Hesse, with vicious ' rights to receive--a de cision in the 1,35-pound_ class. The climax of 'the meet came when A 1 Lewis,, arid hard-hittirig Nit-, Poster Goal & Snpply Genuine . Anita Punxsulawnj COAL Phone 114-M i . • 1 she answered him tmArnchhigly. [ fe that of a man gargling In an elevator :ejto!oit , b 'C6I/DS .;:.|th(6y shall fcall me. honey ftho flees riot smoke. this tooth fcigarette 1 . . hot a cough in it carload. ” '•<* J'■' ’ • ‘ ’v-’ ; y Co. <sRW\fiita CIGARETTE tally f4s i p(ran<?e'r, tangled wjth the}'drews~ floored -Jake star jVtSteudn Htfrify 'Sftrnkaird . to yrin a Mountaineer football man, three times vidoassltfgfest'inthe first rOtiqd. [before he!’wtfs granted a . technical j' "Aftcrtwo close' rounds in the' mid~<khdekoat fCrditt. dfe weight Battle, ’Alex Chaik'owsky VnY ,„ ' rt • iosed. his left' jdb to advantage'in the ?? ? K . t V I? third period and was awarded the de- heavyweight battle, Leonard Haw cision' 6Ver Captani tfregg'Krebs o’f Wns S iv6n a technical knockout ■Wpst -Virginia.- In the Hght.-heavy- decision after one minute twenty sec weight melee Captain- Marty McAn- onds of fighting in the second round. PLAN TOATTEND "PENN STATE NIUHt” AT-THE GREEN RIDGe'cLUB, SCRANTON ' <>N FRIT)AY EVENING, FEBRUARY ,7, 1930 Dancing Nine to One Cards at Ntnb-Thirty ' Expense $2.00, Per Couple Auspices Penn State Club ofiScranlon The Only-Social Function During Your Mid-Semester Vacation BETWEEN SEMESTERS DINE AT CRAIG’S RESTAURANT Formerly Peoples Restaurant : -SAVING with a Batik Account ’• is systematic thrift. It is safe, easy, convenient—andrtbrings ■ \ results! ‘ A-deposit dfdnekoTMrorthorels - I- o all r you need to start an account. I'irst Mtioria! State "College, ?a. DAVID E. KAPP. -Cashier Pege-Tiree . r • -.V. Allen Street
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