Friday, March 7, luau Nittany Quintet To Clash With Bucknell Tomorrow; Boxers Meet Penn Away BISONS SHOW POOR - RECORD ON COURT Fall Before Lafayette, Colgate. ! c Army, St. Thomas—Down i: Terrors, Bullets Renewing tiaditional rivalry be tween Penn State and Bucknell, Ntt tany couitmen will clash with the Bi son passeis in Recreation Hall at 7 c'clock tomonow night- Coach Dutch Heimann will stait Fi y, Leyda, Brand, Stahley, and Sultz niup against the Lewisbuig five Jack Mazcss, who has been unable to play icgularly this season, may sec action Ross and Chenoweth will team at foiwaids for the Bisons Fiy is Coach Plant’s choice at center Cap tain Wadswoith and Tony Kostos will start at guards. Tho Bucknell couitmcn have had a modiocic season, losing the majority ol then games Opening with a vie toiy ovci Western Maiyland, the Bi sons lost to Manhattan college, Army, and Lafayette on an eastern invasion Ends Bison Season Colgate, who lost to Penn State Fu day night, letaliated with a 49-to-28 victoiy ovci Bucknell Monday. St Thomas downed the Lewisburg fnvc Tuesday. Dickinson scored a 40-to -29 decision in a mid-season game with the Bison quintet,and Albright took its’ measuic twice. Gcttysbuig tupped Coach Plant’s team eaily m the .season but last week the Bisons defeated the Bullets on then home couit by a one point mar gin The Bucknell center and guards played on the Bison team which de feated the Lion eleven this fall. Fiy and Wadswoith weie substitutes while Kostos was vuisity center for the Lewisbuig guddeis. The tilt to mortow night will be the last of the season foi the Lewisburg passeis and concludes the couit cuieers of Wads woith and Kostos The lme-up I’inn SIMp IluckucH J r y F ... - Him liyda . I - Clicnowith G LION HARRIERS EARN MINOR SPORTS LETTERS Conroe and Rntcliffe Only Runners To Graduate This Ycur Six Lion harriers and the student managei yestciday afternoon weie awaidod the “cSc,” regular minor sports emblem, by the Athletic asso ciation Captain Ratcliffe, Captain-elect Rebels, Mcisingcr, Dctwilcr, Conroe, Robinson, and Manager Giegory ic ceived the awaid Coach Nate Cait moll will lose Ratcliffe and Conroe by giaduation, the remaining letter-win neis being juniois Meeting defeat after three consei u titivc tnumphs, the varsity relin quished the IC-1A ciown to Penn The Lions swept thioughtheirmeotsoason, conqueung Syiacuse, NYU, Le high, and Pitt. 2 INTER-UNIT QUINTETS SEEK TITLE WEDNESDAY Penn Stale Ramblers Will Meet Court Leaders in Section 2 Houck's quintet and Bicklei’s five will meet at Rcci cation Hall tonight to dcteimine the championship of sec tion two of the Intel-unit basketball league The winnei will oppose the Penn State Ramblers Wednesday night m tho fust of a senes of thice games to decide the championship of the league Reduced Dresses Moore’s Dress Specialty Shop 124 East College Avenue FLOWERS FOR THE SOPH HOP State College Floral Shoppe West Side Allen Street j TO CLOSE Court Career in Tilt I With Lions CVPT.MN WADSWORTH FRESHMEN OPPOSE BUCKNELL QUINTET Coach Conover Holds Lineup Intact For Attempted Come-back Against IJisons Attempting to stage a come-back aftei losing to poweiful Colgate and Syiacuse plebe quintets, the fieshimm basketball team will engage a stiong Bucknell five in Reel cation Hall at <> o’clock tomouow night Coach Conovci is dulling his men daily foi the expected haul battle with the Bison yeai lings With the excep tion of Checklinsky at guaid, in place of Ott, the plebe lineup will remain unchanged. Mosei and Stockdale, foi waids, Sigcl, centci, and Conn, guaid, will complete the fioshman outfit Coach “Mai” Mussel’s Bisonettes will come here with a fanly good lec oid against high and prep school teams of the Lewisburg vicinity The Bisons diopped a close game to Wy oming seminary two weeks ago by a one point maigin. The Lion cubs de feated Wyoming by one point eaily in the season Musser will piobably stait Halpern, and cither Millei or Maximov icz at the foi ward posts. Smith will fill the center berth for the Bucknellians, witn Grudkowsky and Filei at guards TAU PHI DELTA AND ALPHA CHI SIGMA WIN M \T BOUTS Opening the annual Intel fiatei mty wiestlmg touincy Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Alpha Gamma Rho, 20 to J, while Tuu Phi Delta downed Phi Sig ma Delta by the same stoic in the Recieation Hall Tuesday ntght Alpha Chi Sigma and Phi Kappa Sigma followed by Delta Chi and Phi Sigma Kappa met last night Tau Phi Delta having diawn a bye will compote in the semi-finals Tuesday night. The wmneis will then meet Thuisday night to decide the cham pionship TO HOLD DANCING LESSONS Opening the second senes of danc ing lessons offeied by the Penn State club, an elemental v dancing cla«s will bo held in the “Y” hut at G 20 o’clock tonight. The advanced senes will op en at 7 70 o’clock following the be ginncis’ class / .In Locust Lane, it’s the ’ - t The locust lane sandwich shop 211 EAST NITTANY AVENUE FOR RECREATION BLUE AND WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS GOG 1 /* West College Avenue Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 13G North Patterson street REVENGEFUL LIONS SEEK FOURTH WIN Engage Quakers in Palestra al 3 O’clock—Foes Present 4 Strong Classes Smailing under the hem t-breaking defeat by Navy Satuiday, Penn Stute’s fistic champions will relieve thou pent-up emotions on Univeisitv of Pennsylvania mitmen in the Pales tra ling, Philadelphia, at 7 o'clock to mm i ow aftei noon. For the last five year® Ilouck coachcd mit combinations have stoirn cd the Quaker camp and letmned to then Nittany lan on the long end of 5-to-2 scoies. Only twice in eleven yems of competition has the Red and Blue been successful m turning aside the Nittany battleis Although Penn has been successful m but one meet out of foui this sea son, Houck is not too confident of vtc loiy It is Ins pessimistic, opinion that aftei the Navy encountei “anv thing can happen ” Quakers Threaten in I Classes The Quakers successfully ovcicamc Syiacuse by a 7-to-0 veidict but were foiccd to bow to Navy. 5-10-2, and Vngima and Western Maryland by l-to-2 scores In an elfoit to contin nue Penn’s losing sticak Houck will use the vetcian Lion team which has appeared m the last thice meets Red and Blue entues m the ban tamweight, fcatheiwcight, middle weight, and unlimited classes ate ex pected to cause plenty of tiouble m the Nittany tanks Iloudinu, long aimed bantamweight, will piobablv extend Julie Epstein, undefeated champion, in the 115-pound fiay while in the fcathenveight battle Shade), conqueioi of lntcicollegiatc title holder Fitzgerald of Navy, will give Davey Stoop a stiff fight Alov Chaikowsky, clevci Nittanv IGO-poundei, will have his hands full with Cnptam Horne, whose only de feat this yeai was legistcied by Cap tain Moiet, of Navy Meriick, unde feated Quakei heavyweight, is an other threat to be oveicome befoie a Penn State victoiy is assured Cap tain Marty McAndiews, his opponent, is of the opinion that this obstacle will be lemovcd. In the 125-pound setto, Bom Casom expects to bicak his losing stung of three defeats against the Penn veter an, Saslow Al Lewis, populai Lion welterweight lepiosentativc who cra nes dynamite in both lists, will op pose Louis Rosenbloom, stm sopho moic nngmnn Bill Stiublc, who fought Swan, of Navy, to a standstill will attempt to find a taigct foi his poweiful light in Dan McLean, stuidv Quaker light heavyweight TUXEDOS For Rent or Sale Pressing 35c Dry Cleaning $l.OO GERNERD’S 140 Allen St '14113 PiSNN STATJi COj^LisGIAN Rooters To Witness Rifle Team in Action For the fli it time in the histoiy of tho College spoctalois may be picscnt tr. witness the nfie team in action when they meet tho Geltvshmg tide men in a shouldei-to-shouldci match in the Aunoiy at 2 o’clock tomonow aftei noon 7'ho match, which will lie the fust homo encounter of the season, will tube place on the now lange lecentlv installed on the main Aunoiy floor In pievious vcais matches weie shot in the down-statis lange which was of insufficient size to wnnurt the piesence of spectatois Awaiting ictuinx fiom tho Nation al Rifle association of the teleginphic meet held last week with West \n ginu umveisity r and the Cleveland School of Techonolgy, tho 1 iflemen have won fom of then fust five matches, Navv being the onlv team to hand them a defeat SOPHOMORE CO-EDS DEFEAT JUNIOR COURT SEXTET. 23-I*l Defeating their junioi opponent-. 22-to-lR in a closely contested game, the sophomore women’s basketball team tied the junioi sextet foi'the inteiclass championship Monday night n> Recieation Ilall The final class game of the season will be played Monday night when the sophomoies and juniors meet to decide the title COLLEGE CLUBS QUARANTINED Because of a scailct fcvei epidemic two social oiganizations of the campus ol tho Univeisity of Minnesota were quauintmed last week P’ Beta Phi soiontv and Acacia fialeinity won. closed by r health officen- aftei thice students living in the houses wen* taken to the student health seivice hospital. Ag,. Bulletin Files THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op Corner ...on the track it's Speed/ ...in "A BIRD IN THE HAND is worth two in the /OX/ bush.” Good taste —what smoker would trade it away for any number of cigarette claims? ‘ f —v— Nc Chesterfield smoker would. For its mild fragrance, its deeply satisfying character— in y-y fffififffifttY// vfi short, its taste— has always been the one thing / ' / smokers wanted: "TASTE above everything ” ‘ (Chesterfield WRESTLERS MEET NAVY TOMORROW Face Undefeated Middle Team At Annapolis—Tais Win Over Princeton Dolci mined to keep its iccmd uti snmehed bv defeat m the acid test of the season, a powciful Penn State wiestling team will attempt to swamp, an undefeated Navy outfit at Annap-; oils at 1 o’clock tomouow after noon The Nn\y Goat has come out vie to) ions ovei sin stiong nvnls so fai this season bj overwhelming scoic*. In addition, live niombeis of the team lemain undefeated, and one has mil up the enwable iocokl of live falls m si\ staits In the opening meet of the season, the set vice team shotted its stiength hj gaining a JfMo-S victoiy ovei Um \eisttv of Noith Caiohna This was billowed by 2%t0-d v ins ovei Vn ginia Military institute and Duke I eh'gh lost its fust match of the sea'' - :! to the Middies, 27-to-‘J, and the follm week Punceton matmen diopped hefoie them bv a 2b-to-S scoic. Last tteek the Tais held West Vnginia scoieless, while they ioiled up a total of Jrt points IXpecl Close Meet Theobald \wtn a iccoul of five falls so fai this sea«on will piovulo plenty of tioublo fm eithci limmv Iluikins oi Tommj I’uxson in the opening scaup of the afteinoon ’lhc Middle Uu-poumlet stalled last week by a ligbtning-quick tall ovei his man Cowell will he pitted against an otliei undefeated man when he meets Lincoln of Navy in the 125-pound set to Last veai Captain Wilson suc ceeded m holding the Middle foathci vveight fot neailj five minutes Although facing a dillcicnt man, Captain Ilubloi will tij to duplicate 2 for 35c f : .y f ' . a cigarette FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED Ins peiformnnce of last year by Vooihees, the Academy t The Nittanv Icadci bv [tin owing ' i lightweight |u good pcrfoimuncc tomonow will - jloom .is 11 piobnblc chnrapinnsliip I L , , Kn s.nnia punchers hope j I A l.rht is still being waged between \ M -' lc ' lltlrc " s Sc,,rcH K °* 'Kaiser and Johnson loi the assign-j ' [ ment to meet Giav, undcloated Nnvj Defeating Pin Kappa Sigma 1-to-l, ’ 145-poundei While in the iieNt match Dcltr Upsdon ungmen seeuied the l Teudj Rev bit/ wdl piobabl.', oppose Inteiliateinitv hosing title m Jtccio j Silveistein, sensational Middle mid- jtion Hall Wednesday night ,<lleweight. Me \mliews, lund-hitting plebc fist- Paul Campbell will be called upon limn, clinched the cup foi Delta Up to take the mats against Moiton in simn when he scoied alcchntcalhnock the IfiS-poiiml clash, and Captain out o\ei Pcppen, Phi Kappa Sigma Plug Hughes of the Midshipmen will wcitciv eight hope, in the thud lound face Paul Long The Middle leadoi Claiu. Delta Upsilon 125-pounder, has also lun up a veiv imptessn-' defeutod Shcndnn in the fiist bout, lccoid of wins this season vhite l-’it/Sunons loccived the dcci- Iti the closing match of the aftei- mop over Hassan. Phi Kappa Sigma noon Ed Peaice will spai with Kill,- ].j!j-pound bo\ei In the middleweight Patrick, cle\ei unlimited foi thcNnc- h\ llen/ev defeated Bauerle to al Academy Although the Middle virthennh hout foi Phi Kappa Sig matman is e\tiemely light, he is said m< , Delta Upsilon heavy to be equally tnckj '".eight cntiant, wound up the meet Coach Chailic Speidel and his outpunchmg Cuiiv to iecei\e the charges will lc*a\c State College at decision noon today anti weigh in at the Naval Delta Upsilon downed Theta Kappa Auideim at 11 o’clock tomonow Phi a' Phi Kappa Sigma defeated Pi Kappa Alphi to loach finals The most popular ready-lo eat cereals served m the dining-room* of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg In Battle Creek They Include Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Pep Bran Flakes, Rice Krispics, Wheat Krumbles and Kellogg’s bhredded Whole Wheat Bis cuit Also Kaffee Hag Cof fee—the coffee that lets you sleep. 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