Friday, February 28,11130 ittany Mi MAPOLIS BOXERS BOAST 5 VICTORIES (defeated Middies Down Penn, Dartmouth, Hoyas, M. I. T., And New Hampshire Can Coach Leo Houck’s champion ilmcn overcome the Navy jinx that r hung ovet them for ten yeais? This is the question that will be tided tomorrow night when the :cication Hull ling is domed for tion and the Lion leather pushers tempt to halt the second Nittany vasion of the Tars fiom Annapolis Only once has a Penn State ring am neatly succeeded in defeating «i avv team In 1928 Captain Alhe old lead one of Houck’s most for idnblc teams to the Annapolis longhold detei mined to bieak its ring of seven victones Again, bow el, Nittany hopes were dampened. io meet ended in a 3U. to iiV> tie ■ Navy Wins Five Meets Despite the fact that the Middies ivo been victois in all but one dual eet with Penn State’s listic sons, itcicollcgiatc title holding honois ivo been evenly divided between the no institutions Each has won the own three times dunng the last si\ This season Navy will bring to the ttany squared arena a team reput by cutics to be the greatest Spike 3bh has yet produced. Undefeaten hve engagements the Middle stal il* are confident of finishing the tson with an unmaued slate Victories weic recorded over Dart juth and Massachusetts Institute of ichnologv by 6-to-l vci diets while >vv Ilampshne and Gcoigetovvn vvcie bdued by *i-to-3 scoies Penn was cicome when the Middies took five the seven bouts Although Navy’s showing has been lpiessivc so far this season Houck high in hopes that his proteges ill leave the ung triumphantly, incoming the subject the Nittany ng strategist declared* ‘My boys have never been in bet shape. Though the Carolina tup s hard it didn’t seem to affect them lly If we lose tomorrow we will /c no alibi but we aien’t counting anything like that. ‘No team can remain unbeaten foi jr," be declared, “and I think that * time has come when Navy’s ioc- I string of wins will be broken. * shall see tomorrow!” * NOW A new and Improved Corded Tontine Heavier weight, smoother surface, greater beauty, washable Shades made to order and installed at a reasonable price. ESTIMATES FURNISHED Window Shades ranging in price from 75c to $5.00 Each The Keefer Hardware ALLEN STREET Wells “OUTLINE OF HISTORY” ~ ’ i “The Sea Devil” Luckner < “Catherine the Great” (. “The Red Knight of-Germany” Former Prices $2.50 to $5.00 11.00 NOW $l.OO The Athletic Store On Co*Op Corner ' ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES SPRING SPECIALTIES Rose Fans 53.00 Roie Trellis $2.75 _____ ..$2.00 Rose Poles Porch Swings (G’-0”) $B.OO Porch Swings (s’-0”) : 55.00 Cedar Chests 515.00 to $25.00 Fui Roxes $3.51) Screens and Screen Doors Made to Order ESTIMATES FREELY FURNISHED DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Room 106 First Floor, Engineering B men Hope To Break 10-Year Jinx in Battle With Navy Tomorrow UNDEFEATED MIDSHIPMEN TOPPLE OVER S RIVALS Navy Dartmouth 1 Navy -1 New Hampshire 3 Navy (5 M I T. 1 Navy 5 Penn 2 Navy 4 Georgetown 3 Mitmen May End Middies’ 10-Year Dual Meet Wins If Coach Houck’s champion leath er pushers defeat Navv tomorrow night, it will be the fust time this feat has been accomplished Dunng ten years of inteicollegiate competi tion, W e b b - c o a c h e d Midshipmen teams have won sixty dual meets and tied three Only Penn State and Yale nutmen were able to fight the staunch An napolis sluggeis to a stand still Yale turned the ti itk twice w bile the Lions weie successful once Commenting upon the long string i of victories and the difficulty involved in upholding an undefeated lecoid, Spike Webb said to an Annapolis newspaper man early in the season "I feel just like a jugglei on the stage. Every time we win it seems as if anotheraiticlc had been placed on an already shaky balance Wc’ic only human, one of these days oui balance is going to smash ” And Houck believes, “There’s no time like the present'” NAVY VISITORS MAY OFFER FIRST SONG FOR PUGILISTS The first song ever written m hon or of a college boxing team mny be sung by the visiting Navy delegation during the clash with the Lion tomor row night Entitled “Fighting Men,” the song written by a midshipman of the thud class, follows \Vo hn\e met wall mini* foci* VVi* im\t inhen many blow n. Wo him* Riven mnnv cikhl oio« lnrl m Then «ro two itooil Uiimi tonight •Inmn gixnl 111 lit Hut Uu-> II Inuo lo ]>u> for «very point t‘ Chorus There'll lie lenther mettinir lenther Vet it look* likt natty weather Hut the Nnvj nun nr*, never *tn|>pe.l hi Wo have trnilul In our liookt 1 or n lot of jnlit nml hookt Amt the ollur turn; will liml it migh'i Anil that well known Navy thrill. Will he rhown ngiin lomaht lor the honor of tho llluc ami fluid'* nt Bllll.L : Wether won or lott or lied Well he filled with Nav> nrhle lor tho men who pht> the game of give mu! lake Special Middle Group To View Ring Fracas A special pai ty of moi e than fifty midshipmen accompanied by Lieu tenant Commander F. G. Roimckc, Navy giadmite manager of, athletics nnd Commander Jonas w Inginm, former director of athletics, will como hcic in hopes of seeing Navv continue its unbiokcn string of ring viclones with a conquest ovei the champion Lions A reserved section has been set aside foi the visitois and a similat block of pteferied seats will he available for Penn State faculty members and students appealing in formal dress Menthol s of Blue Kev society will sene as ushets Following the meet fotniul dances will be held by Sigma Chi and the combined College publications at Alpha Sigma Phi NAVAL ACADEMY 150XERS REPRESENT 20 STATES Count Shows Varsity Members From Far Corners of Nation Twenty slates me icprcsentcd on Spike Webb’s J 930 edition of the Nav al academy boxing squad and no two members of the regular team aic fiom the same stale - Intercollegiate champion Filzgeiald, whose home is in California, tiavcls the greatest distance to the Naval Academy. Dempsey, a native of Con necticut .represents the North, while Swan, from Missouri, upholds south ern traditions. Captain Moiet, also a norther nei, is from Michigan and both Wallace ami Hull aic fiom this section of the coun tiy, being natives of Ohio nnd New Yoik lespeclively Chappie is a he man fiom the vide open spaces of Montana WERR INSTRUCTS CHILDREN Dunng bis spare houis, Spike WebL, Navy boxing coach, devotes his time to the tinimng of Academy rn stiuctoi’s child!on in the gentle ait of self defense The ages of his pu pils range from three to sixteen yeats. PLEASANT' SURROUNDINGS Delicious Food Craig’s Restaurant Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE . ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136 North Patterson street | THE corn (lake flavor championship I is won year after year by Kellogp’a. I On campuses from coast to const * 1 they sweep the field Why? Try The most popular ceresU served In the dining-rooms of American colleges, eat ing clubs and fraternities nre made by Kellogg In Bottle Creek They Include ALL-BRAN, Pep Brhn Flakes, Rico Krlsples, Wheat Krumblee and Kellogg’s Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Also Koffee Hag Coffee—tho eoffeo that lets you sleep. • TKE PENN STaTE COi*LEGTaN A\ ESTKKN V AKYL VXD ONLY TEAM TO EXTEND BOXERS Penn State (5 We‘*jt Yugmm 1 Penn State 4 _ _-W Mnivkiml '» Penn State <> ...North Cim.lmi I Lions and Middies First To Organize Collegiate Boxing As the L.on impmen clash with the Naval academy boxers lomoiiov. night it will local! tn tho minds of close follow ei s of the fistic spoit that these two institutions weie instru mental in oig.ini7ing the lntetcollcg mte Boxing association in 1“21 When the sport was in it. infrnc, fiom 1920 to ]‘)2‘». Navy, Pennsvl vaniu, and Penn State vvcie the only large colleges to engage n active I competition In M2l the as-ncmtinn was organized with Commander Wil- Irim A Richardson, of the Nava! In 1923 Penn State fit st gained recognition b, journeynig to Annanol is and bolding the powerful Middle team to a stoic. With the sco-e tied “Hags" Mndcra 10-t a close foui lountl decision to Red Wi'-siun, Navy heavy. The Lions uou defeated hv the Navy in 1924 again by a 1-to-i seou* bi.t succeeded in deleating the Blue and Gold in the lust inteicollegiate tourney at Penn Slate Nn"v visaed tue Lion in his nv n laii m M 2") and 'succeeded in winning six out o! sev en bouts 'alre midshipmen al-o vein ed then fust t’uumnh in the inteicol legiatc finals that ’c.ison , In 1926. 1927 and 1929, Navy de feated Penn State at Annapolis bv 3-to-2 scoies. while in 192 S the Lion held the sailois to a ]-to-5 deadlock The Liom> won the inteicollegiates toumamert m 1927 and 1929, and the Navv v.as victonous in 192<* at An napolis, and in M 27 at Syiaiuso C!I VI'PLE IS N A A Y'S TALLEST Moon Clrapnle, Navy heavv.veight who measures six feet one inch from the top of lus head to the soles ot his leet, will bo the tallest boxei to entei the squirted cade tomorrow night Pour milk or cream into a brimming bowl of Kellogg’* Corn Flake*, crisp and golden Relish tho matchless flavor of the first spoon ful. Savor tho satisfaction of the last. Then you’ll know why they’re champions! Particularly good with fruit or honey added. Ask that Kellogg's, the original Corn Flakes, be served at your fraternity house or favor ito campus restaurant. CORN FLAKES Spike Webb, Born Wearing Gloves, Rises to Fame as ‘Walbrook Wildcat’ 1 weight, in the ung tomonow, it will Annapolis tiadition has it that! Amencnn jimj in Fiance } )t the thml meeting between the Lion bpike Webb, Navy boxing coach who] After the war he unplied for the fighter and the Middle siahvait will attempt to win his sixty-fnst I post of boxing nistinctoi of the Nav- With the scoie . 1-to-l at Annapoli victni\ heie tomonow night, was al academy and in 1920 was ncceptc 1 in 1928 Mai tv fought the nmUhipm m bom weanng a pan of boxing Since that time he has compiled .i to a thiee-iouml diaw and tied up K !h ' cs record which has piobublv nevei been.thc m eel. Last season McAndieu . Whether or not tins is true has equaled bv any other coach in any ] r , s t a dose thiee lound decision to novel been definitely decided but itjotbei spoit. Ills nut teams have fliapple nt Annapolis lis known that at a veiv eailv age he j won sixty engagements without a 0 [began tn frequent Bultinioie i mgs; single reverse and onh thice ties niYnnn ciirmc nvr x i land linallv while still in his teens have been recorded AGL RECORD SHOWS ONLi 1 | ““"v, lm , TfrTr' ,l ' b " t “ s 11,0 In addition to Ins noil. Mill, tho 1 N " V I,0XI!I! Molii; T " 22 Midshipmen. Spike has also been the _ . . . „ W hon U'n cd S oto oncod the b cwltl , fo , t l, c o!vn,|,,c looms' ‘he wnmal ho inf . |Wot Id Wai the Wildcat enlisted and f 7 . ~ Naval Atademv men lie oldei than went to Fiance with the Expedition- 0 J ‘“ u ’ J ’ nn ‘ l 1 “ tt ‘the aveiage college undeigiadu.it vs, aiv Foices While in the service his Snike is icpuled to the most populn* statistics show that onlv one man mi on' 'iig abilitv was recognized by Gen- couth, with both the facultv and the the Midshipman boxing squad ol e al John J Pushing, who appoint- student bodv. at the Ann ipoli> institu- thirty candidates is mine than tvvoit - ei* him boxing instructor of ihejtion two yeais of age - MEN - gf STATE i& Here’s Good News na 1 ' "" _ ' in I" ESD YOU men of State ave responsible for this announcement. Your enthusiasm has induced us to take this step (long urged by Bill Char low) and so STET SON “D - ’ (National Tailors famous clothes for College men) comes to STATE to stay in a permanent home in the Metzger Building a style shop for State Men who appreciate fashion-right clothes and furnishings About March sth we open our doors with a magnificent SPRING EXHIBIT depicting the latest word in STYLE, as only STETSON “D” Craftsman can fash ion (individually tailored of course) - - - in fabrics and colors to please every fancy and at the famous STETSON If being well dressed, means to you what it should we need not urge you to wait ’till the opening.—WE KNOW Bill Charlow will hold his regular display at our new location beginning week of March 3rd. Nationally Known TAILORS TO COLLEGE JIEN FR 0 M COAST TO COAST “D” prices. YOU WILL. MEN’S SHOP Metzger Building PilffC l r iVG •I VcAMIRIIWS I-At-liS CH UTI.C FOR THIRD TIME TOMORROW When Captain i\lait> MeAm!ie\\i> [!".»< e* Moon Chappie*. 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