Friday, April 4, 100 Harvard Will Meet Lio CRIMSON TO RESUME RELATIONS WITH PENN STATE AFTER 10-YEAR INTERVAL Nittany Team Will Play In Cambridge Tilt October 15 Hal void will leonine football ieln torn, with Penn Stab in 1932 Although One Lion schedule for 1932 Inns not been completed, Claduate Manager Neil 31 Fleming announced lasi night that the game with the Cnmcon had been apploNed This 1. the only contest as yet for mally ar lunged fm the 1932 card Penn State will be Ilavand's thud opponent, playing at Cnmbridge on October 13 The game ptobably nil replace the one that had previosly been played Mit}, a mud-western op ponent Last Player la 1921 This soul be the first time since 1921 that Ilan nil has clashed with the Nittanv Lion. In their last con test the two battled to a sensational 21-to-21 tie Othet games hind been played with the Cambi idge institution in',l9l:l, 1914, and 1915 of which Penn State tied one and lost two. Aliangenthnts ale now being made by the Athletic Boaid of Control for the 1981 raid and the schedule is gradually i °landing into shape. The 1932 pi main is still under considera tion by athletic officials. It e. belieNcd that games pith Col gate ,and Syiacuse will be scheduled in both DM and 1932. Othei rumeis include a possible game with a mid western opponent as well as the usual tontcst a ith Pitt Mho games on the Harvard caul fin 1032 ale with Blown, Dartmouth, Allay, and Yale This also is the first time since 1027 that Halyard and Dtot, 11 have met on the gridnon. FRATERNITY FIVES HOLD SEMI-FINALS TUESDAY Kappa Soma To Matt 'Chola Cha a, Delta Upsilon, No Kappa Pla) Kappa Sigma eourtmen will meet Tint, Chi, and Phi Kappa will play llclta Upsilon in the seen-final round of the interfiateinity basketball tour nament Tuesday night, to detot nine the finalists of the league lace BY defeating Sigma Pi, 22-to-11, Kappa Sigma advanced to the semi final round last week Phi Kappa manacled the Phi Gamma Delta quin tet 20-to-14, and Delta Upsilon scored 2t-to-25 victray over Delta Theta Sig ma. Theta Chi qualified in the semi final, by dots nag Lambda Chi Alpha, 14-to-11 iWinnms in the semi-finals will meet Then slay night to deteimme the 1930 intonaternity eoutt champion 11 . Hu: sNi EN ENTER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT DREXEL Competing with eight colleges and univel cities from thiec states, Nittany inail,,inen will engage in the shoulder to-shouhlei championship meet of the Penny lvania-West Virginia Intercol legiate Rifle league at Diesel institute tonwn now afternoon Among the entries is Car negro Tech, whiner of the Thud Corps Area ma chos held recently Other colleges pal tic, eating are West Vugrma,-Unl sertrty of ‘Pennsylynnia, University of Pittsburgh, Unliersity of Cificin , nati, and Cldveland Tech - DEPLORE EXCESSIVE STUDY "Don't spend too much time in studying your lessons,” was the advice given to North Dakota freshmen by college authm !ties this yeas. A ',lep er mental attitude scan stressed as the thief essential for getting good grades, stink clamming was condemned as a porn method of study Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison '27 AGENT Opposite Post Office Phone 517.7 Buy a new Tux . . . ; Throw a party—and enjoy ' both for the price of one with EDWARD CLOTHES ,MADE FO'RYOU 28.75 PR cis 38.75 Pneumatic Ring Mits Suggested for Bouts To avoid possibility of father serious accidents dining collegiate ring competition, Dr Francis C. Giant. secretary of the Interco'. legiate bo‘ing asymation, advanc ed a plan ,hereby gloves nould be so constructed as to lighten the heaviest of blow,. His proposal has to do with the using of ter in the glrae instead of the radmais thick padding. This, he clams, would make the glove flatten out on impact and rinse slight physical damage Authon ties, howevo; me still in a genially as to what the referee wdl do in ease of a puncture should this idea be adopted. STRUBLE CLEARED OF HORNE CHARGE Quaker Official Stales Acciden' Will Not Change Boxing Status at Penn Bill Stiehl°, Penn State ringman, was formally cleared of manslaugh ter charges in connection ',lath the death of Captain Oliver Horne, of the Pennsylvania boring team, after ap pearing at the coroner's inquest in Philadelphia Wednesday morning The Nanny boxer sills arraigned before Magistrate O'Malley, in the Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue police station, Monday morn ing but was held over until Wednes day on a legal technicality A bond of $1,500, to assure Struble's presence at the coroner's inquest MRS posted by the University of Pennsylvania Coun cil on Athletics. This release Lame after a bumf quiz zing at the inquest 'Elaine's attendant physicians testified that tlt e Penn leader's lams , was _sustain.' when his head struck Stiuble's knee in the last minute of their bout during the Intertallegiates a week ago Saturday Since the unfortunate incident, tu mors have been cneulated to the cf feet that Penn would abolish box,ng. This lepoit sins branded rs false in a foinial statement issued to the mess Tuesday by Sydney E Butobin,on, chairman of the Council on Athletics at Pennsylvania "Theta wall he no change an the status of boxing at Pennsyltania," MI Hutchinson stated, "We do not deem the accidental death of an ath- tote in any sport as sufficient lemon to abandon that sport " Sanitary Barber Shop The Shop of Sem, 108 Frazier Street JIM'S Shoe Shine Parlor On Allen Street :COME IN AND,GET TM . : POLISHED , • The Perfect CLIMAX.„ For THE WEEK-END DR UID-FRIAR DANCE Saturday Nite--April 5 Coxy Irvin's Blue Boys ARMORY TAX $1.50 s on Gridir New Fistic Captain Is Defeated Twice During His Career Julie Epstein, bantamweight, mill guide Penn State's champions of fi astiona over the uncharted course of the 1930 boxing season. A anent mom. vote by his teammates late yes terday afternoon gave him the cap taincy In his first year of intercollegiate competition, Julie succeeded in up setting the dope of °Sports to annex the intercollegiate crown in the 115- pound division. He last but one light dui mg the 1020 season This yeaa the new Nittany leader went through the regular •schedule undefeated but was eliminated in the preliminary round of the' Intercol legiate., On the eve of the cham pionship bouts he trailed posts with Davey Stoop, featherweight flash, to no ease the effectiveness of the team. With inteicollegiate champion Fitz gei ald, of Navy as his opponent, Julie fought a winning fight until the last round when a surprise blow floored him i. - • 4 Julie, with sic of his teammates, cowed a major letter award. Marty McAndrews, Manager John N Engld, 13111 Strobl°, Boni Comm, Alex Cha dowsky, Al Lewis, and Duvy Stoop leeelved letters THERE IS A REASON .0 Each day more discriminating people are calling for HARVEY'S BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM None Beller and Few as Good WE ALSO MAKE FRESH FRUIT PUNCH AND FANCY CAKES FOR PARTIES AND DANCES Harvey Brothers Phone 211 220 East College Avenue Re-Fixture Sale LIMITED TIME ONLY Trade In Your Old Fixtures On New Ones . COME IN OR CALL US AND WE WILL QUOTE YOU PRICES ON YOUR OLD FIXTURES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. • .. Belt 7J i Peoples Bardol3OilBing TEE PENN STA'I' COLLEGIAN on in 1932; Epstein Named 1931 Ring Leader NITTANY BATSMEN ROUND INTO FORM Deßonis, Recruit Pitcher, Show, Promise—Captain Rod Fry Returns to Field Pointing to the season's opener next Saturday with St. Pi noes col lege, Lion batsmen are al:Woolly iounding into excellent pre-season form aftm sever al weeks of Om ouch grooming on the New Beaver field diamond. Al Deßolus, stocky light-bandei, who has been whipping some fast ones down the groove for the past week, is the rescued of Bedenk's care ful combing. With little experience behind bon, Al has handled himself like a veteran of several campaigns, and bids fair to make things inter esting for Rod Fly. Jack Lockaid, and Hal Stokes, regula r r moundsmen Berclek's tosserecceie meetly en couraged Tuesday afternoon by the imminence of Captain Rod Fry on the field Rod has been nursing a bad knee receised during the basket sea son, and has been working out in Re creation Hall for several weeks Tuesday, however, was his fist ap pearance on the field The Nittany leader took the mound for seven al When 13e/del, ietuins lie will find the tenni he selected last week in tact A few of the new men eho were gn en tentative vaisity tooth% hose tightened their holds on the Los °tell positions Sinker Helms Int. appzuently clinched his job tit the 'Lem stone sack, and Walt Dull has an equally tight hold on the Lento held gm den. With Sol Salimnn again behind the bat, elongated Ed Young at first, Jack Endo} at short, Dan Musser at the hot cornet, and Vote Diedlich and Cooper French m tight and left gelds, 0 repetition of Captain Bus liar ring ton's 1928 aggregation of ,hirlainds IS the possibility eonflonlang Penn State's trident diamond enthusiasts Ten Nanny tout tonent stein .surd ed mum sports lett.s by the Ath sts4oeintton e,tel dot Captain Stahley, Bland, Davis, ny Macomb, Mamas, Macy, Lee, Leyda and Salt/man tecened the legula lotto! while Webet was given a spec at assn.! Russel F Mollenauer "10 student manage!, also received a ma jot lotto!. .SL, 'TS 4.\'D TOPCOATS I'OR 11E\ AND FOL , A C .11EV Lan,' I.pirlry Deviguß GERNERD'S 140 Allen St. Cleaning Pressing Repairing Ride For Your Health— Lox es s of good horses ate want ed to keep our saddles exercised Out price is sere seasonable. Ask tour physical director to allow you athletic es edit for S. C. 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