Friday, February 28,1030 Maimen Face Syracuse Here Tom ORANGE LOSES TO LEHIGH, CORNELL Rochester and Western Reserve Downed by Ilillmen—Bouts Begin at 2 O’clock In an attempt to topple the Lion matmen for the fust time this sea son, Bill Orange’s undaunted uioil ling team will take to the mats against tho Varsity gi tipplers m Reel cation Hall nt 2 o’clock tomoriow afternoon A 3G-to-0 victoiy ovci Western Re seivo and a 22-to-8 defeat of Itoehos ter Mechanical Institute me the high lights in the Ilillmcn’s season Last Satuiday thev deadlocked the Colum bia matmen at 14-all. Although the Orange team lost to both Lehigh and Cornell, the lcsults belie the ioal stiongth of the anay In botli those meets the New Yoikeis won foui bouts, but falls secuied by their opponents gave them 18-10-12 victories ovoi the Hillmen. Syracuse Has Veterans Coach Davison’s team is sticngthen cd by file veteinns fiom last year, as well as three piomising nevveomeis Captain Jimmy Jamioson, Chaihe Flagg, Joe Novak, Ciowe, and Peavey are the veterans foirnmg the backbone of the visiting aggregation Ono of the most interesting bouts of the meet probably will be between Paul Campbell and Crowe in the Im pound setto Both men have had good rccoids so fai this season. Theie is a possibility that the Syiacuse cap tain may see action m this bout in stead of in the 155-pound clash Charlie Flagg will trade tucks with cither Hailcms 01 Maize in the open ing match of the afternoon Lnny Cowell will come into the spotlight against Peavey, the Hillman 125- poundcr, in the following encounter Captain Hublci wi'l mix things with Barry, a ncwcomci to the Oinngc line-up, in the lightweight bout. Car pcntci, tho 110-pound Syiacuse‘entry’, is scheduled to battle Karl Kaiser and Itcybitz will piohnbly be put m against Captain Jamieson. Paul Long will follow Campbell ar.l face Bill Freeman, the Hill strongman, in the light-heavyweight clash Ed Pearce in the unlimited setto is to meet cither Joe Novak oi Smith, the Orange candidates PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Real Home Cooked Meals .... served as Mother would serve them This Is The Polity OL Fenway Tea Room Haul Collcyc Aiciutc Atiu.a /tout I'iciil C'n/ii/ms Bowling for Reel cation BLUE AND WHITE ALLEYS West College Avenue DO YOUR PRACTICING IN THE AFTERNOON Town League S P. M. Inlufi.itornsly 10 I*. M. Open 1 I*. M. till Midnight Phone 0005 SERVICE QUALITY NATIONAL MEAT MARKET 119 Pugh StieeL Choice Western Meats WHOLESALE RETAIL Phone 203 All the Newest Patterns in Spring and Summer Fabrics Now On Display at Smith’s Tailor Shop Dollar Dry Cleaning Repairing 133 ALLEN STREET HOPES TO Down Orangemen For Fifth Victor., of Season CHARLIE SPEIDEL CUB FIVE TO MEET COLGATE, ORANGE Encounter Yearling Opponents Away Tonight, Tomorrow-—Moser Rejoins Quintet Striving to keep their basketball rc.ord iinmnucd, the Lion uibs wil oppose Colgate yearlings tonight a Hamilton, N Y, and face the Syia ci.se plebes tomouow at Syracuse, N. With Mosei ictuvning to the squad. Conch Lariy Conovei will send a for midable aggregation against the strong New York teams. Although Day) in, pnued with Funk, will piob ably start tho Colgate encounter, Mo ier will undoubtedly see action m both games Conovei will slait Sigel at centei and Conn and Ott at the guaid posts Ip addition, Swan and Checklmski guaid‘l, Shckdaio, forw.ud, and E. McMmn, utility playci, will make th< trip Victounir, o.or Wyoming and Dick inson seminaiies in pievious games this season, ti.e Nittnny plebes an expecting haid battles fiom the Em pne state teams Last week the Svia cusc yearling five defeated Penn fresh men, 20-11, in Philadelphia. Pressing 15 MEN ENTER N. Y. EVENTS TOMORROW Paul Rckcrs, in Bcsl Form of Career, Favored for 2-Mile Title With Paul Rokcrs favoicd to annex the 2-milo title, fifteen Penn State trackmen will vie with the representa tives of twenty-eight Eastern colleges in tho annual indoor IC-4A champion-, slups at New York City tomoriow night After a disappointing performance >n the cios-, country title test, Rckcis las attained the best form of his enicer. Twico he ran the 2-mile in moro than three seconds under the accepted collegiate indoor standard, defeating in one of these races Stan ley Petkicvvtcz, Polish conqueror of Paavo Nurmi. Rckcrs looks for his principal oppo sition from Joe Hagan of Columbia, defending titlcholdor, and Ritchie of Penn Dick DcCwiler and Chick Mcis ingcr also aie scheduled to carry the Bluo and White in this run. Coach Nate Caitmcll plans to shift one of these to the mile test, however. 5 Enter Sprint Five Lions will face the starter in he 70-yard dash; Stookey, Stark, •’ullcrton, Mnrzucco, and Darlington lomprising the spunt delegation Two timber-toppers, McDowell and Funkc, have been named for the 70- vaid high hurdles. Red Morn! and Cal Shawley will heave the 05-pound weight, while Hammond, a newcomer, will compete in the high jump Coach Caitmell has entered Marlz, Kennedy, Darlington, Fullerton, Hid mger, and Flcnmken in the mile re lay. Since this bungs the list up to seventeen men, two men will be cut from the entry. A leg injury to Flen iihen probably will keep hnn behind, while a chorco will be made between Martr and Kennedy befoie the team ieaves tonight. The stiong. wcll-balanccd squad of Pennsylvania is picked to carry the! crown back to Philadelphia. | GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 Featuring PE-UO—The Ice Cream Delicious 5c 10c —15c Tubs Foi Patties, Duma 8, Daiiqncls SEE US Half Price Sale ~ Saturday, March 1 Any Boy’s Four-Piece Suit or Overcoat at Half Price ONE DAY ONLY The Children’s Shop The Crystal Restaurant Under New Management NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We Will Be Delighted To Serve You College Cut-Rate Store Specials for Friday and Saturday Pen-Light, 95c St. Patrick’s Bridge Sets 75c Wins. Combination Shaving Cream and Aqua Velva —35 c Penn State Seal Stationery —85 c Sanitary Tooth Brushes, 15c 2 for 25c (iOc Pompeian Powder _39c 1.00 Betty Fay Face Pow der G9c GOc Djer Kiss Face Pow der 39c 75c Lov-Lor Face Pow der Leyda once more will pair at forwards, backed by Fred Biand at center and Sol Sallzmun and Captain Stnhlcy at guaids A stnidv resc’ve team may see ser vice tonight or lomonm Bub Davis and Dave Miller may slait the Col gate game Moit Macomb is reserve ecntci with Paul Moss and Joe Weber filling the defense posts. Of the two opponents, Colgate pie scnU the less difficult test Outsccn ed until the last few minutes ot play tho Maroon quintet came back to nose out the Nittany five, 23-to-21, in tho Recreation Hall battle The 40-to-2b victoiy of Syracuse here last week-end and its cltai claim to the eastern title provide a formid able obstacle to the Lions. Penn State Cultra’c I'rj I Hju-y Lcyila ... .......... I*__. llontrkrr Urn ml ............... 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JLMOR COURT 'I EAM UPSETS PLEBE GIRLS’ SEXTET, 28-22 Maintaining its undefeated retold, the jumni gills’ basketball team upset then fieshmen opponents 2b-to*22 m v haul lought game in Recreation Hill Monday night. The semi-final game in the intei class tourney assures the juniors of the lead m the series Playing was maikcd by aceuiatc shooting of Isa belle .1. Wicland who stored 21 points for the winners HILL DECLARES VITAMIN D NEEDED FOR CATTLE PEED Hint sunlight or the ultia-violet lay is necessaiy foi the prevention of rickets even when the lation fed the animals contains the anti-rnchitic vitmain D was piovcd by Prof Otto .1 Hill, of the dairy husbandly de pai tment, in an openmcnL with dairy calves Much additional information itla ttvo to tattle nutrition will be dis tovciod before the completion of the experiments, department officials-be lieve Be Photographed This Year On Your Birthday AIvIIANGE YOUK APPOINTMENT TODAY T| lP DENN OTATE Ahe OH op Phone 400 Paj»c Three A. A. BOARD OKAYS ’3O DIAMOND CARD 17-Game Schedule Opens with 3-l)a\ Series—Batsmen (n Play II Games at Home The Faculty committee on athletics placed its official stamp on Penn State’s 19‘J0 baseball cmd. tentativeiv announced last week, when it met Wednesday afternoon. The Lion battels will ung up the cut lain in a thice-ganie sc-ncs with Penn nt Atlantic City, April lb, 19. and 21 The season will be opened at home when the Blue and \\ lute en counters a Lebanon Valley nine Sat urday, Apnl 2(5 The Anmillo bat.- rnen will be followed b\ Ftanklm ami Marshall, Susquehanna, and Colgate aggregations facing the Be/dekians here April 30, May 2, ami J Ursmus, Juniata, and St Aim cut will come to State College to meet the Nittany’ slugguis Ma\ K, 11, ami 17 Buckneil and Muhlcnbug limes will be met on New Bcnvct field May 21 and 21 The Nittany batsmen will journey to the Empire state to engage Colgate and Syracuse anays May JO ami !1 The Lions will letmn to Stale College to meet Temple baltc-is June -1 and will play their fouith engagement with the Quakus in Philadclnhia June 7 Syracuse’s big Change learn will close tiie 19.50 season with an Aluinm day battle heie June 9 OFFER NEW ENGLISH COURSE Placing special attention to Jrtci.uv w riling, a new corn se m nar lation ami description is being offcicd by the English depai tment 212 E. 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