Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 19, 1930, Image 4

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    l'n'ge Four
31 CROUPS ENTER
MAT COMPETITION
int ratnut al Wrest ling Manager
..tt tank°, l'lograin for 30
Matches Each Day
1 . ,1011 , -light ft ate, nits - and three
lion-fn ntet nett gtoup, hate been reg
r.leuvl n the inta 11111111 AI of esthng
tenteh, Ullll.ll toll hewn alien the
f'htr4ua. hohdnt, , neeolding to
Goon ge H Yonne,. chain man of the
connotttee m thatge
'l he h.q. tall be closed at noon to
day it hen at least the, hunched stu
dent, one c‘puted to lie tege,teted
in the tout net Nantes 1,11 be bunch
eted sod posted, tog—tlo mulch oppon
tntr. end the tune of the bout, in Ree
eaten hall untnethatelt follontng
the hohda,
Nantes of gt cups putnapating
show mg magi,. of the snatch. will
be posted in the unnlow of Stetson
"0" clothing stone wheal: the tiepin ,
will also be diitllted Points tomm4l
Dean llugo Be/del.'s sup foi the int
tuna% showing the greatest Intemst
athlattes, and at the suite time a
Ise in .scholarthip standing. will also
be earned In placing in this match
Inteleollemate wrestling
rules mill bn used, with the et.ceptlon
that the time foe each bout has been
shortened to line minutes Also, a
nnugm of tlnee pounds met weight
aim} amount under weight will be
allowed Hotrato, t contestant enter
ed in one class cannot wrestle nt an
other weight
• 'I 111115 Ilatchei Each Night
The Lv matches will be scheduled
for each night, three to be in prog
ress at the some time Coaches Alhe
Moo iloon' and Charlie Sum,lel, no Ith
the aid of "Pop" fau mon, will offici
ate, together with the wrestling let
termen Othor Ofilelal, will be chosen
front ream mai, igeis and members of
the intramural committee in charge
All enure 'tants will neigh in and
undergo phi seal nomination by
Conch Mon more ham, enter mg the
ing The rust I ound m eruh weight
clan, nil! be lan nil before starting
second rounds, hn m dm to asonl over
m king one class a hole another loses
interest
The entilei, Cal ale Alphil
Signm, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha
Ratipa Pt, Beta Sigma Rho, Beta
Theta Pt. Delta Tau Delta, Kappa
Sigma, Lomb,la Chi Alpha, Omega
Epsilon, and one unn tined non-fiate,
pat unit
Other gloups r.2gislued ale Phi
Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Nu. Phi Kap
pa Psi, Phi K mpa Sigma. Phi Kappa
Tat, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Sigma Pi, Swam Tau Phi. 'I beta Chi,
common , Club, and Pleat Hall
thstub,.ng "ItoLamm, of Ph}sies t.
letheme, ' Dr D C Duncan address
.d the PI e-Medltal .oelet. Wednesday
H. L. STUART
Nthany Prtg. Bldg
INSURANCE
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('hone 111• M
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For Your Chi istma , , Dinner
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aml Bros
201 S. Allen SI
70 Basketball Teams
Sign for Tournament
Rifle-,is fr.iteinities, and four
teen non-liateinity group, hate
1g111..11 up foi the intramural basket
ball touinanient, according to Ent in
C Poudiell '3l, touinament
When the lists close at noon to
il.iy, each unit must have deposited
its ”50 entrance fee. There toll
1), a meeting of team managers at
S o'clock Tuesday night, January 0,
at Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Student To Fight
As Professional
During Vacation
Boxing fan, of the Philadelphia ths
tint will see Penn State's only p.-
1 fessional undeigraduate boxer en no
lien dming the Chti.tmas vacation
when Joe Foley '32 meets Art Vette.,
Philadelphia professional light-heavy
weight, in the Nolristown aiena, Nen
Veat's afternoon.
Eaten mg the i mg for the lust time
in oven a vein, Foley, Mi 1052 home as
Villanova, will return to the mo
fessional tattle against one of the
Iles erect boxer; in Eastein Pennsyl
vania, in the opinion of the Philadel
phia sports so uhns. Vette;s is fast
and can hit equally well, mall either
band
Foley has done little nano i ing
nork since he entered College. The
isolation of State College front cen- I
of profeqsional boxing such, us
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and the I
inability of folio, ing a regular diet
so bile engaged in the pursuit of higher
learning caused Foley to forsake eg-,
ular boxing match,:s.
When lie was on]) sixteen years old I
Foley made his professional debut in ;
the Conshohocken Ball Park as a Noel-'
terweight in 1924 Since that time he
has fought closes bouts, making an
coo table record of eight victones and
one defeat He so as knocked out once!
and the other two fights ended in
thous. Although he began as a weld
temeight Foley now fights in the
light-heasyweight tanks and expects
to ontor the sing New Teat's after-1
noon neighing 174 pounds.
Foley has been v.orking out dull) as
, Recreation hall with the varsity box
, ors Leo Houck, boxing mentor, has
coached him and his familiarity mall
many of the present mofessionals has
aided Foley greatly. Except for a
bruised finger which he teemed so hen
he accidentally hit the stone mall
while shadow boxing he is in good
Physical condition and expects to be
eady to gne Vetters a tough fight
Graham & Sons
ESTABLISHED 1896
EXTENDING TO ALL OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR A
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
A Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year
HARVEY BAKERY
CLEANLINESS COURTESY
EXCELLENT SERVICE
CLUB DINERS, Inc
Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 $12.50
Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x45 18.00
Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x5° °5.00
Student tables, 5.00
Gate leg tables 4.50
Typewriter tables, 18x36 4.00
Typewriter tables with Brauer and slide 8.50
Telephone stands 4.50
Chiffoniers 12.50
Book slick es 4.50
Book racks 1.75
Clothes trees 2.00
Department of
Industrial Engineering Shops
MEM
BOXING TOURNEYS
BEGIN JANUARY 12
January 6 Set As Latest Date
For Registration—Houck
Will Coach Teams
Individunl competition for medals
and team competition for a cup will
feature the intrainutal boxing tourna
ment to Ingot January 12.
All entlies must be made before
January 0. Those not fighting under
a fraternity or club name should reg
ister at Montgomery's, while frater
nities and other mganizations will
sued the names and weights of their
entrants to Albeit J. Witten '32, at
the Pt Kappa Alpha house
;Winners in each of the sewn
mons will receise special awards be
sides gaining Ste points for the or
ganization they represent in the cup
contest. Second and third places will
bung three and one points respec
tively.
Leo Houck, coach of the boxing
teats, will give instruction in the fun
damentals of the sport every aftzr
noon from 4 to 6 30 o'clock in Recre
ation hall- Special short sounds will
be used in the competition
All contestants who lose to the
winner of each weight still have a
chance to fight it out in consolation
bouts for second place. Third place
goes to the loser of the fool sound
Any organization of undergradu
ates may enter as a team for the cup
competition, although contestants are
not compelled to register under any
organization name.
SPHINX ELECTIONS
I Honorary Upperdm)
Albeit M. Reilly '3l
Albeit J. Buono '32
Hugo K Frear '32
Paul \V Henderson '32
John C Herbert '32
Coleman Heipel '32
Haitild A. Keller '33
William B Moorhead '32
Emanuel Perkin '32
Manuel M. Pmero '32
Hugh R. Riley, jr '32
Flank Stein '32
Robert Victor '32
R Webb '32
Wilbur II Zimmerman, jr '32
Ralph NV Cummings, Jr. '33
PICTURE FRAMING
CUSTOM BUILT
MUSIC ROOM
ur•,rr 1.1
TALE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Women Lead Men
In Health Record,
Statistics Show
That Penn State co-eds are more
healthy than men students is shoes be
r coon?, of the College dispensin y nod
hospital for a three months period
winch began September 1.
Only twelve pmeent of the dispen
sary eases during September, Oeto
. ben, and November are women go.
dents while co-ed, form approximate
ly sixteen percent of the College stu
dent body During the same period
fifteen of the mint y -live hospital eas
es, or fifteen percent, were women.
In November, hoi.evei, the men
showed an imploiement in health
and the co-eds took the lead with
mole than eighteen percent of the
cases repotted. The dispensary tint
ed 1196 cases during this month, of
NO.I 200 were vomen
October proved less healthy than
Novembei with a total of 2318 treat-
I !fleets, a jump of neatly a thousand
'over the previous months.
The College dispensaty reports that
3117 hours were missed on account
of illness, for which 535 excuses mere
granted In addition, sixteen students
mei e excused from physical education
lot physical disabilities, and tmenty
now ham R.O T C
HOFFMAN GAINS PRESIDENCY
OF REGISTRARS' ASSOCIATION
Registrar IVilhain S Holtman was
elected president of the Registiat's
association of the middle states and
Maryland at an oiganmation ineet.ng
month.
The regional federation, although a
division of the American Collegiate
Registi at's association also admits to
membership legistiars of secondary
schools
APPOIN r Y. NV C. A CHAIRMEN
Miss Marie L Fleshan '32 and Miss
Mary M Westrick '3l sill fill ',aeon
cies in the Y \V. C A Cabinet cleated
by the resignation of fennel ofhecis,
Miss Shnley Thorpe '33 and Miss
Esther M. Lytton '33
Doe .a i geriment
Najvirr49ooa/wee
MONTGOMERY
rIIZEID
CH ' ISTMAS GREETING
As we view the past year in retrospect and anticipate
the future bright with nromise, we wish to express
our gratitude to our many friends, and wish them not
only Christmas cheer, but also a New Year full of re
newed efforts, added inspiration and worthwhile in
centives.
The First National Bank
JOHN 'F. McCORMICK,
President
26 PLAN VACATION
CONVENTION TRIPS
-0-
(antlnttca born, first 7.11,)
the Society of Rheology in Easton
the last of this month, scientific Im
pels will be presented by Dr. Wheeler
P. Daveyopresident of the society, and
Prof Clew.land B. Hollabaugh, both
of the chemistry department Prof.
Paul 11. Sehueitzer, of the Engineer
.ng School, will present n similar pa
per at the sante meeting.
Lutz Prepares Paper
Piof Harold J Lutz, of the depart
ment of foiestry, will deliver a paper
at the mooting of the Ecological Soci
ety of the Ammican association for
the Athaneement of Science held in
Cleveland, Ohio. on December 22
Piofessors John A Ferguson, Will
iam G, Edwaids, and Dwight B. De
melitt hill attend a meeting of the .
Nationnl Society of American Fm-a
stern at Washington, D C, Decembei
29, 30, and 31.
Jesse IL Harrington, assistant pro
fessor of vegetable gaidening exten
sion, will speak at the annual mating
of the Ainelican Society of Agimul
tarot Science in Cleveland, Ohio, De
umbel 29
FACULTY MEMBERS ADDRESS
PAPER COMPANY EXECUTIVES
Headed by Prof. J Orvis Keller of
tho engineet mg department, five
members of the faculty are giving
talks to official. of the liammermill
Popei company at Erie this week on
the present economic situation
Dr. Carl W Hasek and Prof. Har
ney 111. Stmer of the department of
economics and sociology, Prof. Merrit
M. Hari is of the English department,
end Dr Biuce V. Moore, professor of
psychology, ale , assisting Professor
Keller in the N% Olk.
COMING!
JANUARY MOVIE
An E\ceptmnnl Plog.m!
HILLSIDE ICE CO.
ICE
COLD STORAGE
and COAL
North Patterson Street
Phone 136
OF STATE COLLEGE
Champion Axeman
Visits Mont Alto
Offering a po prize to any man
who could chop through a log m fifty
per cent more time than it would take
him to do it, Hugh McLaren, champ
ion wood chopper of the world, gave
an exhibition of his skill at the Mont
Alto forestry school, Monday.
McLaren attained his title in Aus
tralia where chopping and sawing
contests attract the best loggers on
the continent. In addition to this ex
hibition a similar contest was con
ducted among the seventy-five stu
dent foresters, following vigorous
application of axes to grindstones and
inspection of the keen °dres by the
expert wood cutter.
Professor John A. Ferguson, bead
of the forestry school, where two year
rangers are trained and where Penn
State forestry students receive their
first year's work, acted as referee
lOTA LAMBDA SIGMA ELECTS
STRUCK NATIONAL PRESIDENT
Dr. F Theodore Struck, head of the
Department of Industrial Education,
vas elected national president of lota
Lambda Sigma, honorary society, at a
meeting- of the grand chapter held in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, last week.
Piof. George 11. Resides, of the De
partment of Industrial Education, was
selected secretary-treasurer of the
national organization.' In addition to
attending this meeting the two facul
ty members were present at the an
nual conference of the American Vo
cational association meeting.
Nerhood's Garage
Hudson—Essex Agency
GENERAL REPAIRS
On All Makes of Cars
Body and Glass Work
Our Specially
Phone 405 W. College Ave
THE PENN STATE PHOTO
'WISHES YOU A
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
DAVID. F. KAPP,
Cashier
Friday, December 19, 1930
A. A. U. P. ELECTS DENGLER,
MACK- OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Dr. Robert E. Dengler, of the de
partment of classical languages, Nies
elected vice-president and Dr Walton
P. Mack, of the department of horti
culture, treasurer, at a meeting of
the American Association of Unwer
sity Professors, Wednesday night.
Dr. Dengler succeeds Dz. Roy D:
Anthony; of the , horticulture depart
ment, and will serve for one year.
Dr. Mack replaces Professor Doggett
who has been treasurer during the,.
last three years
LOUISE HOMER CLUB
ELECTIONS
(Honorary Co•ed Musical)
.1 Mario Krng '3l
Ethel L. 'Wiling '3l
Elizabeth K. Sclmalbe '3l
Audrey N. Blake '32
Rita 31 Broody '32
Miriam E, Hamilton "12
Eleanor V. Haskins '32
Minion R. Hughes 'B2
Helen N McKam '32
Kathryn C. Aungst '33
Phyllis G. Bzullm '33
Sarah A. Ferree '33
Helen A. Hoover '33
Elizabeth M. Kalb '33
Lae A Kell '33
Hard F. Theffer '33
Luella A. Rearick '33
Harriet E. Soper '33
Wanda E. Williams '33
John Ward eve-
ning shoes are ab
solutely correct in
styling and finish.
At New Low Prices
6.30 and SB.lO
jolutWaril
inen's fine shoes
inspca thew shuts at
MONTGOMERY'