Tuesday, March 4,- l«3v GRAPPIERS SWAMP ORANGEMEN, 25-3 Gain Eleventh Consecutive Dual t. Victory—Reybiiz, Lonj? ! \ Record Falls i 'Winning seven out of eight bouts, the undefeated Lion mntmen swamped the Syiacusc wrestlers hcie Snturduy afternoon by a score of 25-to-3. Tins was the eleventh consecutive \ictoiy in dual competition idecided by Coach Charlie Speidel’s chniges. Although three of the battles were dose. Jails lecoided by Teddy Roy hit? and Paul Long eonsmeiablj aided m lUising the scoie foi the Blue and While. Jimmy Ilni kins m the open ing match was the only Punn State man to lose One of the quickest falls iccoided Ilex o this season was rung up by Ted Reybitz in the 166-pnunri session when he threw Cio\yc m a little mote than thiec minutes. The Lion sopho moie went nftei his man fast and when the two untangled he was on top Huhlcr Scores Eleventh Win Captain Hubloi scored his eleventh :onsecutive victory when he seeuicd a ime advantage of ncaily nine minutes n the lightweight setto Buu>, the xyiucuse entiy, was in a bad position ’oi most of the match and seveial imes was neai a fall. Long m a see-saw battle succeeded in thtowing Wally Frank of Syiacuse in six minutes and twenty-six seconds For Those Late Lunches The Texas Hot Lunch Shop South Alton Street ; THE HILAND SHOP |Dry Cleaning Pressing Repairing j Complete Laundry Service j HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED ;We Call For and Deliver Phone 264 J LOUISE A. LAMBERT ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE IPhone 240-J Leilzcll Buildmj "YOU WOULTH’T TURN A DOG OUT ON A NIGHT LIKE NELL "But father, with his slick city ways and perfumed hair, he turned my head . . “Out yo go!” roared the irascible old yeoman... “any gal of mine that gives away the last of my smoother and better OLD golds suf* fors the consequences. Down to the corner store with ye, and bring back a fresh carton dr never darken my doorstep again!” OLD GOLD OP UriHndCs. FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY.. .NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD Onyourßcd/0.. .OLD COLD—PAUL WniTEMAN IXQUR Paul Whitcmanaml complete orchestra.. .crery Tuesday, 9 toIOP. M., Eastern Standard Time ’32 Batsmen To Face 6 Teams This Season ' Yeailuig bntsmen will cncountci four loams at home in addition to making a two-day ti ip to Syracuse and Colgate dining the coming base ball season. The jilcbe nine will meet Buclc nell heie May !), while Iviski will play on New Beaver field the fol lowing Saturday. The fnst-yeni men will play Sytacuse and Colgate nwav May JO and 17. Bellefonte Academy will face the yeai lings May 21, and Wvomfng seminal y will conclude the schedule ip a game heie Mav 31 Both men weie threatened a few times in the first two penods, but Paul man aged to pm bis man within Unity sec onds aftei the st.ut of the last ses sion Chuilie Flagg, the Change bantam-: weight, scoicd the only points foi his! team by secuung a thiee minute time' advantage ovei Ilatkins in the open-j ei Lauy Cowell evened the seme by tiding Peavcy, the New Yoik 123- poundci, foi a time decision m the following inning Kaisei had a haul job winning o\- ei Carpentei with a veiy small tune advantage in an overtime bout Af tei Reybit'’s fall, Paul Campbell wont nftei the lanky Syiacuse captain, •Jamieson, to gain a time decision of neatly' two minutes In the last match of the aftei noon Ed Pearce trounced Smith, the New Yoik heavyweight, by a time advan tage of five minutes and fifty sec onds ORANGE FIVE WINS ASSOCIATION TITLE Defeats Lion Courlmcn 44-26 To Gain Trophy—Varsity Conquers Colgate By oveiconung the Lions, ‘M-to-2fi, Satuiday night, Syracuse courtmcn won the fust triangului basketball as sociation trophy sought by Penn State, Colgate, and the Orange. The Hiilmen have gained two de cisions over the Nittany’ five and one ovei Colgate. A Syracuse victoiy in the final association game with Co]- gato nc\t week will cause a tie be tween the Maioon and Penn State foi second place. A decision foi the Ham ilton five, howevci, will not altei the present standing which lists Syracuse lust, Colgate second, and Penn State thud. Its speedy passing uttack enabled Sviueuso to gain a second victoiy in the Aichbold stadium contest Satui day The Oiangc passeis bioke away to an e.uly lead to hold a 20-to-S ad vantage at half time. Fied Biand captuied Nittany’ scoung honors with foui field goals and a fiee thiow. With the lend changing hands con stantly, Penn State downed Colgate's COTTON PAJAMAS and ENSEMBLES Egoif’s YOUR STATIONERY IS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE LASTING—CONSULT US CONCERNING YOUR NEXT ORDER OF CALL INC, CARDS, LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, AND ALL THAT IS MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE IN PRINTING Nittany Printing & Publishing Company Between Movies and The Corner The Crystal Restaurant South Allen Street 1 f Undo Nan Management NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wc Will Be Delighted To Serve You •r££E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Delta Upsilon Ringmen PLEBE COURTMEN Defeat Theta Kappa Phi LOSE 2 CONTESTS Delta Upsilon ringmen, with a " technical knockout and a foi feit to Colgate Freshmen Subdue Nitfanv thou audit, scored a 4-to-l victoiy Fl%Ct 17-32—Yearlings Bow ovei Thctu Kappa Phi in the first ~. „ 1U match of the Interfiateinitv boxing *’ * > racu<sc » semi-finals in Reel cation Hall • ' Thuisdny night. Failing In lut the slndc shown in Semi-final', will conclude tonight pi ovimis games, the fioshmnn basket vwtb the match between Pi Kappa ball .team lost to Colgate yeai lings Alpha and Phi Kappa Sigma. The Finlay night, 17-to-‘l2, and weie de- winner of this match wilPcompcto foated by the Syracuse pieties Satui w itb Delta Upsilon foi the Intel fi a- i day, 32-to-lk teimty championship tomonow • Although Sigel, legular freshman night ccntei, was foiced out of pint of the :.:r. — —- game because of illness, the Lion cub spmted quintet, 31-to-32, m an e\- held the powetful Mmoon team in the citing tilt at Hamilton Fuday night fu*t hulf to a 21-to-17 lead Five Biand and Lev da played sensational minutes hefoie the close nf the mi bull tc lead the Lion attack They ie- tial hall the scoie was tied at 18-all peatedly caged difficult one-hand shot' Colgate pulled awav fiom the Lion 1 1 om back couit to keep the Nittanv tubs m the second half und led dfi-to patsers uhend oi cut down n Colgate o,; a few minutes befote the game end advantage Biand sunk two shots in c j. Neai the end of the petiod Ott the dosing minutes which coupled un ,l Sigei found the basket foi two with Stnhloy’s two-pointer gave Penn State its slendei inaigin of victoiy i The langv Nittany ccnlei accounted foi seven field goals and thiee fouls Leydi hud thiee two-pointeis and a free toss Although not stalling oi thei the Sviacuse oi Colgate contest, Paul Moss played a strong defensive game in both tilts “How Much? • « « there’s a Questio WHEN STETSON “D” (those fam ous clothes for college men) arrive at Stateyou’ll never again fear , asking “how much.” STETSON “D” charges no luxury tax for its name. Your dollar buys the utmost in fabric, style and tailoring. Great buying power enables the STET , SON “D” company to obtain the finest labrics at the lowest possible cost. 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