Tuesday, February 18, llftt; -Quintet Will Clash With Syracuse Here Thursday ©range Passers Boast ® Edge in Eastern Title Race LIONS SEEK DEADLOCK S IN LEAGUE BY VICTORY < PiU Defeats Varsity, by 47-20 Count—Tech Hands Five 23-11 Setback * Set for a comeback following losses to Pilt ami Carnegie Tech last week, Penn State's courtmon will lino up against Syracuse posset s, claimants of the eastern couit title, in Kccrention Ilall at 7 o'clock Thursday night. The game is the third m the tri* ! angular association tourney and a vic i tory will give Syincuse the trophy - sought by the Oiange, Colgate and ' Penn State. A Lion victory will < deadlock the association standing 1 Coach Hoi inann will probably start , the Nittany quintet which first saw ' action in the Pitt game following a i general shift in the varsity line-up 1 Mort Macomb, who led the Linn scoi ! cr‘ in the Pitt contest, will ha\o Sol I Saltzman as his tunning mate. Ficd X Biand, Skip Stuhley, and Ed Lee com ; pleto the staiting quintet. However, ltod Fry may icplacc Lee ' That Syiacuse has the best claim : to>tho Eastern title is evidenced by .j tho enviable lccord Lew' Andrea’s chaiges have tun up Pitt found its championship hopes dashed when the Hillmen gave the Pantheis a 40-to '2o‘trouncing. Penn, leading the in tei collegiate league, found Syracuse a stumbling block to a clean sweep and lost, 40-517. Fordham, Daitmouth, i Cornell, and Michigan State fell be fore the Oiange. Tuppy Hayman, versatile forwaid, leads the Lion team. Pancd with him r Ev Katz. Fogaity and Beagle aic • tho Orange guards. Slim Elliot, the only player moic than six feet in height on the team, is a sterling cen tei , Pitt’s whirlwind attack pioved too much for the Nittany passers m the ;• Panthei-Lion setto Friday Though the Lions gained a G-to-2 advantage * in the early stages a rally sent Coat.li ' Cai Ison’s quintet ahead to lead 25-to -8 at the half. The second period was ' n replica of the fust with the Pan t thers downing the Lions, 49-to*2o. Carnegie Tech terminated an elc\- >- en-gamo losing streak when they dc* ‘Lfftnted Penn State, 23-to-11, Saturday. Merten, Plaid center, played well to lead the Tartan offense ! The line-up Penn Stole (20) , Mucomli P ' Stltimun F 1 , 1.1-. (1 Arttire Mnliley .......„.G ...... Uhkvr • Mwll eonls—l’emi Statt* Mmomli 3 Solti* imn 2. Mint 2. Lee 1 H>utt 6, Hqkir r, I. Cohen r>, Zchfusa 2. M. Cohen 2, Plltfiliursh (17) /ehfUHM - llyntl Arturo 1 ‘ I onl i oals—P«.nn Slate -t out of It Pitt*- I Inin h J out of 12 Carnegie Tech (23) .[■ Leonard .C... Morton .w ..(5........ ScUumnehtr Stahley G High ' riciu voulf—l'ctin State* Ba\U 1. Lejdu 1, Ico 1 CurncMe Merton <l, Leonard 1, Niuhc l V>«lnter I. Schumacher 1 * I oul Lanin —Perm State fi nut of 12 Cur* nitric H out of 11 Penn State (ll> Mncomli , Snltxmnn .... PLEBES TO MEET DICKINSON FIVE Will Seek Season’s • Second Victory In Ilnttfe With'Seminary ' Papers Thursday ‘ •• Opposing a stiong Dickinson semin m v five, the freshman basketball team will attempt to icgistei its second vic tory of the season at 6 o'clock Thurs day night in Recreation Hall. Coach Lairy Conover is dulling his •thaiges daily for the expected hard battle with the Williamsport quin tet. Dickinson lost to Wyoming sem inal y by a tlnee-point maigin caily in the season, while the Lion yearlings barely nosed out the Kingston squad lust month Eneouiaged by the return of his cntiic squad after nud-ycar examina tions, Conover is having difficulty in selecting the fastest-woiking combina tion from a wealth of material on hand He still is undecided concern ing his staiting lineup Thursday. Punk and Moser have been used frequently as forwards in scrimmages during the past week and may get the call Either Daykm or Stoekdale, however, may be placed in the fust string lineup. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED MORRELL’S BILLIARD PARLOR YOUR S7VI27OiVE/?y IS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE LASTING—CONSULT US CONCERNING YOUR NEXT ORDER OF CALL ING CARDS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, AND ALL THAT IS MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE IN PRINTING Nittany Printing & Publishing Company Between Movies and The Corner TO LEAD Quintet in Clash with | Syracuse 0 *L. ' SKIP STANLEY MATMEN DEFEAT PRINCETON, 15-11 Pearce Scores Victory in First Appearance—Cowell, Hubler, Kaiser, Campbell Win Scoiing five time decisions, a ic vamped Lion wiestlmg team took the measure of its hcialdcd Puncelon foe by a scoic of 15-to-ll at the New Jci scy institution Satuiday Tho only fall of the meet was icgis teied by Colmoic of Pimccton, who threw Paxson in the 115-pound bout. Tho time advantages secured by Cow ell, Hubler, Kaisei, Campbell, and Pearce in winning then matches langed fiom four to nine minutes In little more than two minutes af ter the opening gong, Colmoic suc ceeded in pinning Tommy Paxson’s shouldeis to the mat and nnging up the fiist Oiange and Black scoie Tins was tho State bantamweight’s fiist collegiate appeal ance. Pearce Scores First Victory Pcaice in Ins fust bout this season turned in a veiy cieditablo perfoim ancc in sccuimg a time advantage of more than eight punutes ovei Stiaw’-j biidgc, the Tigci 175-poundei The . Lion matman continually bounced his opponent aionnd on the canvas and sevcial times neatly sccuied a fall Tho fust scoie foi the Blue and Whito was made by Lariy Cowell against Ilirig of Pnneeton in the 125- pound setto. Cowell fought a heady battle' and entuely outclassed his mal to sccuic a seven minute time advantage Shooting the Lions into the lead, Captain Hublet in a bard fight man aged to secuic a time decision of four minutes and five seconds over Kent. The Tiger foe was a vejeran of three yeaif’ experience and was being con- ceded a fau chance to win the cham pionship this yeai Fuithci Nittnny victoucs were hunt up by Kail Kaiser and Paul Campbell m the 115-pound and 155- pound classes The former defeated Thompson with a time advantage of slightly more than eight minutes, while Campbell’s advantage over Roy stei, anothei Tigei veteran, exceeded nine minutes Punccton scoied its second win when lloohei defeated Long m the 165-pound match by <i time di more than si\ minutes. In the heavy weight bout Baifieltl, lunnci-up foi .the championship last ycai, secured a seven mmutcs and twenty-five sec onds advantage over Sam fisher Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison *27 AGENT Opposite Post Ofiicc Phone Sl7-J Have you chosen your life work? IN Tin: Belt! of lidilth service. The Harvard University Dintnl Schimt—the oldest denial school connected with an/ universal in llu United Stales—of firs thnrouKh wdl-balnnicd courescs in nil branches of dcntlstr* All modern i'<iul]iment for practical work under supervision of men hii.li in the profes- Write for detail* and admission to* nnlremcnt* to I oroy M S Miner Dinn lIAItVAKI) UNIVKItSm DhNTAI, bUIOOI. Dept. 60, I.ongwnod Avc. Kenton, Moss. THE PENN STATE CGLLEGIaN MITMEN CONQUER TERROR FOES 4-3 Chaikowsky Outclasses Klepac To Clinch Meet as Stoops, Lewis K. 0. Opponents . Contributing the surprise net of the ‘ boxing drama staged between Penn , State and Western Maryland in. the 1 Recreation Ifal! ring Saturday night, ■Alex Chaikowsky in his second intcr -1 collegiate meet cleanly outpointed the veteran champion, Ted Klopac> to clinch the meet for the NRtanv title holders by a 4-to-S count. Knockouts by Davey Stoops and A 1 Lewis, and Julius Epstein’s 11 rat vic tory of the seaon were other high lights of the meet Epstein’s oppo nent in the West Virginia meet was compelled to forfeit because of illness. Unafteeted by his enforced lay-off from intercollegiate competition Jul ius out-jubbed, out-danced, and out generaled his Green Tenor opponent Ilaivpy Plater for three lounds to win the decision in the 115-pound melee Stoops, Lewis K. 0 Opponents I Registering the fust knockout of the night, Duvoy Stoops, Nittany: Istandaid bearer, overwhelmed 1 Rhoades Hastings with lightning lefts ; and lights to the face and body. Af ici 1 minute and 50 seconds of fight ing in the second bout Hastings was so weakened that the lefcrco stopped the match. Traditional rivals met in the thud round when Doug Crosby, Western 'Maryland champion, tangled with Bom Casoni. Crosby was awaided the decision following three close rounds. Toimed by Dick Harlow, Terroi coach and former Nittany mentor, as the most interesting intcicollegiate bout lie lias evei witnessed, the thud setto between A 1 Lewis and Ed Botch eis went fast and furious until the thnd lound when the Nittany aee un coiked his dynamite punch to floor his Gieon Terror foe. Chaikowsky Trims Klcpac When Alex Chaikowsky and Fied Klcpac stepped into the l mg, spec tator moaned for the inexpenenced Lion mitman about to engage one of most formidable boxers of the inter collegiate ring. With his three uncles and brother spectators at the meet, Alex was the only confident person in the Hall Weaving in, out, and aiound Plash used frequent left jabs to win the judges decision and the meet. . judges decision and the meet Appearing in, the Nittany nng for the first time this season Bill Strublc mixed with Norni Burnette..'an-^the j 175-pound altercation. Burnette was j declared the winner after three close •lounds Captain Maity McAmhews [opposing the mountainous Pincura in the finale lost his first decision of the year after engaging in three ‘slow lounds Vacuum Cleaners Overhauled CHARGES REASONABLE WORK GUARANTEED ROBERT R. MINGLE 119 Frazier Street 1 FEBRUARY /, ; , Offers Rare Opportunities ’’ , ' , ' i FOR YOUR KODAK TAKE IT ON YOUR HIKES T)E N N OTATE Inc y* HOTO O hop Phone 400 212 E. COLLEGE AYE. After the Dance A Fifteen Minute Ride and then An Excellent Place to Dine Nittany Mountain Koffee Shoppe - Ono Mile West of Cento Hall On Top of Center Hall Mountain Open All Night No Cover Charge Tribunal Will Hold jNORTON ADVANCES Meeting Tomorrow, p| NANC £ Student Tribunal will hold its ' fti st meeting of the somestei in Vni - i . sity llall at 7*:JO o’clock tomorrow f Advise? Chapter Control With night Students des;ring to be e\- ! ... . . . cuscd from customs for the remain- Undergraduate Member dev of the year will picsent then , j n Full Charge case l at this time i Tubunal also will consider icpoit- ' cd customs \iolations of thiee soph- Criticizing present fraternity finan omoies and ten ficshmcn “Dating" i ua i systems, Mi Ethan A Norton, and other scuous \iolations hy [travelling treasure! of Sigmu'Phi Sig ireshmen will be punished with ( ma, suggested two remedies whereby hait cuts, to be administeted Intel | more efficient results could be obtain m the week, and signs Sophomore ed, when he spoke to forty-four chap infiactions may result in teims of tci treasuiers at Delta Sigma Phi Sat iieshman customs foi the offenders. urday afternoon -o "Haphazard accounting systems are <r> A r>T?t> TCJ ATTTTVf'NJT not conducive to goneial harmony," I'AiriiK lO AIjUIVIIM the finance expert declaied. “A bcrl- T TMTT) O A VC I7T^T f TAI? 1 financial condition always hci- JuJUMIv OAia £jmiUlt; u ] ( ]. J the successful fiatermly. One ol the best systems is that of having up alumnus or a disinterested party run the house on a stiictly business basis This person could woik out a budget, do ail purchasing and pav ing of claims, und collect all bills ” Kecommends Chanter Control Ho pointed out, however, that till** system would be disadvantageous in that the proper man oi company can not always be found to do the woik Dishonest 'officials, aeeordmgfi to Mr. Norton, can start a fraternity on the dowm.md path moic quickly tli.m any other luetor Under the second plan pioposed the -fraternity would be opeiatcd entiiely by the chapter under the guidance ot legulations of the national go\oimng body and the local gtoup An undei graduate member of the house would hn\c charge of all linancos. Mi Norton believes this is the bet tei plan of the two because it has at. educational value to the chaptc-i treasure!. Graduate Interest amt Illustrations; Emphasized at Luncheon of Chapter Journalists Discussing the impoitancc of chap-i tci publications and then lelation ta the alumni and the national magazine, J. Harold Johnson, vice-president of the fraternity editois’ association and editor of “Shield and Diamond,” na tional magazine of Pi Kappa Alpha, f addressed foi ty-four join nalists in the > Sigma Alpha Eptalnn house Saturday. Mi Johnston pointed out that the [ ehnptci papci is an effective means of binding togethci the alumni and ac- > ti\e men and is a primaly news souiec for the national publication lie cm- i phasized the fact that the paper is wutten pumaiily for nlumm and made suggestions for increasing its appeal and intetest in this lcspcct. ' Piof Fiankhn C. Bannei, of the journalism denaitment, speaking on the technical phase of fiaternity edit ing, stressed the value of illustrations, beauty or make-up, size and selection of papci and type, and the possibility of ad\crlixing as factors in adding to the attractiveness and m 1 educing the cost of chaptei papers CO-ED AGS FORM SOCIETY Believed to'-be the first oigantzation ol its kind, a Greek letter society has been founded at the University of California 'lt-is known as Tau Kap pa and the membership >s composed'-cf ten girjgorttolled in ag* licnltuial subjects ,;R. F. Stein Motor Co. StowKP.’ Gasiand Oil 24-Hour Service Phone 252 REQUESTS CONCLAVE NOTES Bantu's Gteck Exchange, national liatormty publication, has icqucstcd a complete account of the Penn State frutemitj conference winch will be published m tho April issue EYES EXAMINED AH Kinds of frames, & repairs DR. EVA B. ROAN Registered Optometrist orrtcc hours Bcllcfonte State College WciL 2pmto 8 pm Monday, Tucudiy, Sat 10 amto3 p ni Thursday. Friday Gorlirick Building 421) Fast College Opp Conrt Hone Avenue Clean onvenient heerful LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 214 East Nittany A\enue [Drink , / U Delicious and Refreshing ‘ ' J '.‘ / Put the "grin” in Grind MILLION a day TANNER PLEADS FOR STRICT COLLEGE RULES OBSERVANCE Desu ibing its composition, duties, and policies Pi of Sheldon C Tannin, m the economics depni tment. outlined tho Intel fratei mly Bouid of Conti o! and made a plea for udheion.c to council and College icgulntions in an nddiess at the conference banquet Fri dav night CLASSIFIED INCOME Ta\ Itmerarj—Toner A Hugg, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, will sit at tlie follow mg places foi the purpose of Institut ing Income ta\ payers in pi enuring then letuins Phihpshuig, Mondav, Febiuaiy 21, m the Moshannon Bank building; Eellefonte, Febiu aiv 2*», 20, 27, in the Couit House, Mdesburg, Febiuaiy 28 A M., ir the Revenue OHicc, Renovo, M.uth Ist, in the Y M C A , Lock Hav en, Match Hid, Ith, and sth, in the Post Office buildings, Jcisej Shoie, March <>, 7, in the Jciscv Shoio Tiust Co ItpC WANTED—A few moic students de snous of securing Clean, Lignt, Well-hcuted Rooms and Good Home-cooked meals—Haims Boaid ntg Club, f>l2 W. 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