uesday, January 13, 1931 Sidelines, • Apparently the vociferous few who aired lost season's court games ith cat-calls and booing have deter imul to continue then• activities din g 1931. The sportsmanlike major . can holster the team's morale by noting dissenting disturbers who in it on booing a missed shot or an dividual player's mistake. MIMI Although Mike Kaplan, varsity tl, has spent much of his time on c athletic field, he is completing e regular college course in three d a half )ears In addition to inning three letters in football and e in lacrosse and taking part in rsit) contests in boxing and base 11, he has stood in the beg. tenth his class scholastically. I=l=l Despite the announcement in New ork newspapers, Foidham universi 's basketball team will not be the litany Lion's opponents tomorrow ght, The game Wan discussed ten tively more than a year and a half o but had not been definitely sched- I=2=l Two of Lafayette's courtmen sled to start tomorrow night's me have played against l'enn ate on the gridiron. "Dutch" 'mouth who will jump center ayed in the Lion-Maroon grid nue at end, while Johnny &Bi n, a forward, nos a ',amity half- -0— ',eat.° of the lack of a suitable .1 house or athletic cage at the lege, foul indoor "Bull pen" alleys 'e been airanged to Reermtion hall use by the baseball pitchers in ter honing Home plates and &tiers' alleys haw been painted on floor of the concourse level and I be curtained with camas drops the protection of passersby 1=:=1 "Red" Griffith, former Lion grid tar and ii , , , ,istant coach, has re good as bud coach of the Dickin in college football team to con nue hi., Ntudieg at Columbia uni er4dy, inhere he lochs only seven redit9 for a master's degree. —o— shooting played a meagre tole ion and Bethany scan ing Saturday ht No flee Mows aware tallied til the second half had been under y fourteen minutes and out of lir a chances only four of the tosses good for points MIMI Mite Morrison, freshman wrest lig coach, recessed a warm wel me on the Unilersity of Illinois mpus when he stooped over at s Alnia Mater while enroute to s home in Marshalltown,.ln. Mor son was the onl3 successful Amer an wrestler in the 1928 Olympics. c possesses the record of being t only undefeated but nmer has been underneath for °seri -one cond In his collegiate career; in c 111-pound class. I=l=l Vith the cesignathon of William Ingram, head conch of the Navy idnien, for the past five years, the vat academy js added to the ,long t of colleges which must seek new about mentors for next season. "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" 1931 Calendar Pads and Stands 25c to $1.50 Letter Files-Card Index Boxes Account Books 22 Calibre Rifles for Sale or For Rent L. K. METZGER-111 Allen Street Where You Get 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c ,- STATE COLLEGE BRANCH Ledgstown Dry Cleaning and Laundry Co. 4, '"' "CAREFUL CLEANERS" When You Want Dependable Service and Quality CALL DELL PRONE 858 COURTMEN OPPOSE MAROON TOMORROW Lafayette Quintet Wins 1 of 8 Contests—Bethany Downs Lion Team, 11-27 With a mediocre ',Told of four vie tones in eight games, Lafayette coat tmen mill face n Nittany quintet that.is determined to bleak into the winning column in Recreation hall at 8 o'clock tommiow night. Following the retail of Captain Jack Adams to the lineup a meek ago, the Maroon team has broken a losing streak of three games and run up tan victories Adams, a veteran foi ward, ucimed his ankle during the second game, which Lafayette last to St. Joseph's, 23-to-2I The Leopards registered victor its °vet Stroudsburg State Teacher's college and Albright in catty stints, but N Y U oveim helmed them by a 37-to-15 scorn. A sdilthein tip prcry ed disastious, when Nary and Loyola defeated th• Maroon tosseis Follow ing then thud victory against Ut sinus, 28-to-22, Wednesday, the East on Hoot men continued then neMly acquired 'winning streak by downing Lebanon Valley, 29-to-27, Saturday Foul veteinns hill lead the mead ei's attack Dutch Weimuth, center, is' the only newcomer to the lineup Paired with Adams at foimaid, Sul liven has closely pressed the Leopard captain for scaling honors, while Lewis and Gilchrest ale teamed as guards. To oppose the Maroon team, the sama Blue and White court com bination that started against Bethany is expected to be in the lineup Lion Floor Work 'morose, Although the Lion quintet, =pro, ed in every phase of Soot work, twe ed Bethany to fast playing to retain its lend, the Bisons stagel a sih•il s,ind attack in the final moments of the game to pile up a wide margin of victory, dl-to-27, Satm day night Hammond, opening the swung for the Blue and White, caged two long shots from beyond the foul line Skat ing an attack which put the Bethany five into a lead that sins never head ed, the Bisons netted seven baskets in as ninny minutes In a conntei Mack, Saltzman, Bland and Hammond accounted foi three two-pointers before the Nitt my tally was checked Poi the icmaincloi of the half, the Bisons inch eased then maigin slightly, and led 21-to-lb at the end of the pei hod The Lions threatened the invaileis most consistently at the stns t of the second half, when Illeyeis arched a long shot through the cowls, and Hammond brought the Blue and White clunt within two points of the Beth- Any score by sinking a pair of double deck°rs horn beyond the foul code Checking this attack, the Bisons gradually increased their lead again, never permitting the Blue and White to come within fide paints of then acme. In the last six minutes of play, a Sony of Bethany billies widened the ma'am, as the Nittany quintet was held to a single two pointer, caged by Biaind The lineup Penn Slate 127) IleMany till lian 1 uaond Hugh matt lather r ,,,,,i _ 'I elfalr Cann - (1 } ladalt Saltzman C _-- .... - Cantata , Subdltutes—Ptah Yale Illow.r+ DOH.. 0826 WI( N. (tam lb. N 1.111111114 111111 Ih - lank 11. th any ll,ke 1 tail, 01.14ey, alld Pollard - I I,lcl (I.l4—Pc. Stu, Hammond 7 llrand 3 Nlocr3 2 ,n1,m1.31 I IN. Chst.l }lading 7. Iluxlt 5 * Te Mir 4 1 n:lu 3 1.1 Conl.t—Penn 5111, I out of I, 11,111 not 4 out of 0 l=tsMC=l Mitmen Will Report For Interclass Bouts Participants in the had class Immo. tournament should lend t to Conch Inn Houck front 12 to 1 o'- clock today, tonnoirow, Thum sday, and Pt ulny of thus meek In Rode nt= hall Fir.shman boners will report to dn.V, sophomores tomorrow, Juniors Thur,clay, nod senior mitmen will report Friday INTER-UNIT BOXERS OPEN TOURNAMENT First Round of Ehounation 31,* End E=IMEIITI!Ell!INII!1!I Wool, to Before Bout With the fighting of the lust twenty bouts lust night, intiamoral boxing enteis the second stage of elimination at Recreation ball at 7 o'clock tonight. Two bouts in the 125-pound class, twelse in the 135, and six in the 175 pound division will he fought tonight. Managers of teams are athised to notify then nice of tho schedule Bouts tomoilow night will in obably finish the hest sound of elimination With the exception of Finlay and Sates day, bouts will he held even , night this neck beginning nt 7 o'- clock Fights will stmt at 1 o'clock Saturday Each boxer uoll ueigh in•duung the attetnoon of his boW. If v.eight is not made by the time of his bout, he will forfeit. Tone schedules and biacket, me posted on bo \ing bulle tin boatds at R.:Mention hall =l3 With seventy-two teams entered, the nthammal basketball tournament got under way last night Shen nine games were played Nine mole gam, ate scheduled to night These ale Lambda Chi Al !dm-Foster Five, Alpha Sigma Phi- Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Sigma, Mangle- Phi Kappa Beta Theta Pi-Pluanaces, Alpha Kap pa Pi-Nerts Club, Sigma Tau Phi- Omega Epsilon, Delta Tau Delta Alpha Phi Sigma, and Theta Nu Ep sd in-Phi Lambda Theta Have You Started the New Year Right? 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IWITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MATMEN TO ENTER INTER..CLASS MEET Saturday's Event• Wal Pros ido Varsity Candidates With Fast Test of Year The Intoi -class ni estling meet Is hick is srheduled fm Saturday af ternoon onl provul,. Co ith Chadic Speidel auk nn onPoi 'amity to look over and select his varsity izst tiny 'quad from ,mong the ninny candidates uho ,no seeking positions on the tenni In uality the Intel-dais event is an all-College meet v ith anyone eli gible foi competition 1 Ins include• letter men as well as s n-ity contend vie, although each etas, is ailed ed to slave hut on, entiv in each weight Contiait to the maul alas, meets, eight ueights instead of ,es en base been ^cheduled Los the event The lust tout sseights 115 125, 135, and 115-pound cla.ees ieloain the same. while a /55-pound clues h is been add ed nail the • IGO-poun I has been shifted to a d wsmn Ilse pound. heav mi Five points sold he ay aided fast place 'meet s 'while those so, p'aee second will vaccine tine° points In addition, one point ca ill be gainer ad by any contend. who Yonne, u fall at ant tone during the meet 13112=111Ei99 Wlth 0,2 F7eshmen meeting the Jur s and the Sophomol es utesthng the Sem°, In tie in el nnnury t 0un..1, a final round, v Bich 0.111 nomad atelv follou the ru..t play-off , , on ill conclude the meet Although' the mateind for the rvt estling squad is good, it is untsied and the Intel-el:4,s meat Present the hist real test fot the competing glappleis with the e‘eeption of Captain Peatce in the heavy eight division, no candidate has secured definite position as yct Him coot, these is a v.-21Ith of good material available and saisity beiths in each class ale hotly contested llathins, Maize, and Seely in the 115- pound class arc osaging a battle for positions, stole in the 125-pound di- Darenpoit and Hoene" twin Darenpott and lineiner show fine menu, Stein, Kat'cr, and Gill net ate fighting hold in the thud weight end Lorenzo and ciansue are estending each attic, fm, the 115- ,pound post Tutnoull and Raise, ale piosid,ng Nittany Athletes Compile Averages Of .640 For 1930 Penn State's athletic teams, with the eNcept,on of two sports, maintain ed On not age of .010 dm mg 1930, Decoding to records compiled by the Athletic Association With seventy-nme contests in the eleven vanity sports, the Lions scan forty-eight, lost twenty-set en, tied foul game. Boxing and ClO,- countt y tennis won into, collegu ta championships RS estling, tennis, and golf acts. the most successful sports, the men busing no losses in dual match comoctition although it faik-1 to out the inteteoll:giate title Defeated for the fo st t me m to, seasons, the ,oteer team ma, un tble to mho a clam for the 1930 league champronshrp Basketball and football w el., the only t., ulna faded to gt.t bet ter than an e, en break.. The former won five of foul teen staits while football won there, lost four, and Veil two gam, S ICKETT RECEIVES POSITION Denn Robert L Sac/vett, of Clio School of Engineering, has iecentle been le-elected %me-mesa:cot of the second distiict of the National Col legiate Athletic association Penn- syltania, New Ynik. Ness Jers,w Maitland, and West Vlitanta coin plenty of competition in the 155- pound cnoup V.llllO in the next class. Landis and Reyb.tt are staging a stiff tight Outstanding in the 175- pound division ale I,lahl, and Roetenberg. ith the me_tlers beginning to !mind into shape, Coach Speidel faces, a fine future for the next two xi three 3 eats as roost of the in caret orator at I, composed of ,ophomm es and Jun 101+, while the ft eshmen ,hoe gi cat, pi onnse CLEMSON Drive It Yourself for Senior Ball ,•'-;:-.Z.;,-..-:'----'.77:.: ..-1-72'''?': - -- j-,51«:%-'-',.- -- -:7.1.' 1 - 1" - -' 7,l`';;-:.:,.."7"‹.-C:g c - ).-,'';'P Then, something happened' Without warning, the great man-built barrier crumbled A vast flood reared _ - its bulk into a ferocious torrent—smashed es cry - thing that stood in its path. Another unwarranted (14 disaster. Lees lost' Property destroyed! Why , An Engineering News , Rerod editor in San Francisco jumped a fast train Rapidly he surveyed the scene; investigated and photographed the remaini rigitrat. es of structural fault, wired his paper. 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Meld Wlllt 13 Patatt.—Gratmlers filler Final found Satanla, With the esception of the 171-pound diveoon, nil other semi-fa nl bouts of the ultimata al mie.tling tout na ment cull be concluded at Iteueation hall at 7 o'clock tonight The 175- pound class ttill be completed Thum, day night the ,atim time At the conalmma of activate, Sat aid" night, Alpha Chi Sigma smith hitt-Once points and line men in maining, led the Lorna anent. abide Phi Sigma Kappa and Sigma 1. , :a tune tied fm second plat, oath hnag lift} prunt , , ruin vn and foul iota, iespettnely, lemming Kappa Sigma, forts-seoen pomts and hoe men left, an, in third place Unit One and Delta Tau Delta Looms, having thir c andthe to -three pomp, i espectivelv, cialcd in fourth and fifth places Using inteicollegiate regulation,, Leal ttl estling bouts aril 1,- held in Recreation hall at 2o'clock Shatdav Loomis in senn-final bouts tell meet to determine third place a inner , R her ,day night Dillon ing the decr,rni of the 175-pound No points m.ll hn aainded to aid di- unit Do n', for places in the finale, accord ing to George Young 'l2, chairman of intrannu al to rotting PATRONTZE OUR ADVERTISERS SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR—TRY EATING AT CRAIG'S RESTAURANT I de Breakfast 15c-10c—lit LUNCHES and DINNERS ElgMmM He Got the Facts Behind the News! 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