uesday, 3unuary 20; 1921, Sidelines ego Bev,lel, de'in of the School. of sical Education, in an ai tide ap ing in the New Voile Woild -re ly, leceived credit for being the sot of the net pass in football. , 108 when Bectlelt was bead coach netball at the Linnet sity of he sent a, tanned message to It Alonro Stagg. of Chicago g came to Aikansas and brought ter ELI ersall, his all-American teiliack, who practiced several s, with Steve Creekmoie, the ks quit letback, in 'infecting a aid pass that N, nuld be neonate effective Bea and Stagg do cot he unikouts of the par. ——o— Penn State's courtmen achieved deitinction of playing before le largest anm d that vier at nded a Ilamard basketball game Condo oltte, lloNsatlntsetto, lonia> The lions acre the Nth Invader, to Oa, in the lesson'', nee and spacious to m ottint. I=o=l at pet iod of dein,sion thot saw football playing to smaller ds, college basketball has been on boom this %tulle, The lamest d eve, to v. itness any basketball _ in the East attended the court vat at Madison Square Garden night fro the benefit of the un oyed, in a plogi am including labia vs Pm dharn, Manhattan vs U, and St John's vs C C N. Y ——o— The Linn grapplers hate been mml to do atthout the skillful inlance of Charlie Speidel enuring for the season's opener West Virginia Januar, 41. inch Charlie sins stricken meth smere case of !anon= ednesda3 night and although he s ImproNetk the wrestling di (tor mill he confined In het bed r seseral du), more. In his ab nie, Ed Pearce mill enact the uhlo role of captain and coach. ore than qrsty former des ale 500 occupying the piese ial chan of a urnseisity or col , accotiling ton survey compiled h tiles W Woid, executive seei c of the Not the estee n Unweisny nni association Wald seas seek an answei to the question, "do ge athletes make good in oth"r 9 " al a qucchonnaire sent to 117 gee The 22q i opticswhich were nod shim ed that the foci:age c.t the Lojlege pteculents dmlng undetgladuate days was l'not- MIMI Mom the depths of his hed and tween swore coughing spashis, ath Charlie Spendel predicted t if the Nth.) wrestling tm should on its first engage ut against West Virainta it m ditton would w in its next three tests against Chicago, Syria 0, and Princeton Charlie puts Mountaineers in a class w ith and Cornell, as "tough nuts rack " -0— Jiford univeislty has adopted a In spot is convenience It has led an elects is clock with second mule hands, on the scoiehoaid basketball pat Ilion MAKE THE BAND BOX Your Headquarters SMART FROCKS and RRECT ACCESSORIES DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street EVERY SUNDAY Midnight Show At the ROXY THEATRE LOCK HAVEN, PA A Good Show and a $2O Gold Note Door Price COURTMEN ENGAGE HILL FIVE TONIGHT Invaders Hold 1930 Triangular League Title—Lions Lose To Harvard, 38-20 Champions of th e Triangular league. SVITeII. coultmen gull invade Perm State's flow lot then hint as satiation contest of 1901 in Recieation hall at 8 o'clock tonight With the same tam that eapturel the cup offeied in a league composed of Colgate, Penn State and Syracuse last season, the Orange quintet pie gents a formidabla array of setelan passel:, The same lineup will mob ably oppose the Lions that stalled against them last yeat. Lose to Her Green Sweeping to Nictory eve, some of the strongest quintets in the East, the THlmen have won sm . silt of nine con tests in then campaign this }err Pitt, Daamouth and St. John's hal, sub dued the poweiful Svi nurse fire After losing then opening cumin tet to Dartmouth, Orange couitmen swamped Toronto under a 45-to-21 =core, and defeated a st,ong Westorn Receive team, 48-t026110u mg de feat at Pittsburgh, SNiaeuse remote, ed slam rev over Columbia, Cot roll, and Foldhain, but lost a close game to St John's Satuida3 night Running up , Wide maim or vie they in the first half, llnev id's speedy nuintet defended its unmarred record the home enact by so amping the Nittanv passers beneath a IS-to-20 stoic Saturday night Tighten Defense Although Saltzman and liloso gme tha Lions a lead, G-to-1, after four minutes of play, the Ginn'son comt nier netted an an alanche of bast ets dining the remainder of the period, ith Moushegian and Holland ac counting for amen double-deckers The Carnblidge live held a safe rniu gin of 24-to-10 at the half Tightening their defense in the sec ond period, the Nittany floor men held their opponents to 11 points, Willie they again amassed ten points Holland, suift font ard on the Cam bridge team, was high scot ei for Har vard with four field goals and tinee successful free chances to his oda Captain Sol Saltzman led the Lion seining column with three tuo-point ers and a single foul shot The lineup Ilar‘ord MI Penn Stu. 120) Ilona.' -•- Hammond Illlonzhezlnnra Itntl I '''''n _ ni,„, , C llnueman Saltzman Suhstllulinnr—ln nn Yule Mc>en. 1/nsiA 14n,onlb, Conn. and Wininnr. 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"CAREFUL CLEANERS" When You Want Dependable Service and Quality CALL BELL PHONE 858 Interclass Boxing Tourney Postponed The inteiLlu‘s boxing touinu nient scheduled lon this week has been postponed until second semes ter This postponement was made to allow those baser, now fighting in the ulna:floral tournament the op pm tunity of entering the intertlags tourney as wor LION BOXERS BEGIN INTENSIVE TRAINING Coach Houck Seeks Heavyweight 111aterial-11itnien Stage Daily Ring Work After holding the first practice bout, of the s,uson last week, Coach Leo Houck began intensive homing fogy the hest boxing meet of the year uith West Vitginm Fob, amy 7 The mitmen web given the first opportunity to display then wales uhen Houck =cnt several of the can didates into the ring fm slant bouts Tuesday Rang ,ork leas continued Wednesday and Thursday. Finlay and Saturday the entne squad took to the load tinier the direction of Cap tain Julie Epstein Coach Houck still faces a problem in filling the 175-pound and heavy weight beiths Plenty of motet gal a‘mlable in the lighten classes and it may be oifficult to select the best men fm these posts Shoberne, sophomore heavyweight, in the most promising boa°, is the heavyweight ranks lie has been Ira nian steadily, but he is moo°, i.,nced in varsity os intercollegiate competition Johnny Gue another sophomore has been the most likely entry for the 176-pound post. Dean des and Girvan ate also asailable for this weight With ,usity lettermen actuating in the 115, 125, 145, and 160-pound classes, Houck should bane little trouble in sending a capable perfoi m es in action for the Blue and White. Davey Stoops is in excellent condition for the 115-pound post, while Captain Epstein should have little Usable moving his mastery in the 125-pound class Bowen el, Houck may level se the.c two linemen to the weights they fought last yeas All pm-season pedietions point to the ,lugging Al Lew, for the 145- pound !with Ed Polak, homevei, put up a good tight against Al last week ALL RINDS OF SHOE CLEANING and REPAIRING at CHAS. NELO SHOE SHOP Sauth Allen Street Good road t i p \ 11 . _ THE PENN STATE COLLEMAN ISOPHOMORES WIN MAT TOURNAMENT Results of Interclass Contest Will Aid Speidel in Naming Varsity Wrestlers Piling up a total of 11 plugs, sopho more eoapploos won the annual inlet class wrestling tour:mann? Satonclay attei noon in Recicatnin hall The yearlings were second mitt 21, while the Junions and genic, amassed 17 and 10 points 1 espeetriele Thrce sophomores gained College championships, while too foeshmen, two palms and one Stlllloo secured sundai honors Coach Chao he Enco de] will use the teals as a hosts fin selecting this year's taisity team. Lenenvo, Turnbull, and Liondis oeic octol moos too the second-year men Rosenberg, sensational poop school grappler, and hos classmate, Elleatrom !tinned the trod. for the freshmen The Juniors to gain wins sere Melee and Reybotz, !hole Captain Ed Peal ee sons the sole title-ulnae, for the class of 1531 In the opening match of the finals, Maize defeated Seely. his ~ ophomore opponent, by a 2 33 nunute tune ad santage for the 115-pound title El lest] om gained a fall in 5 45 minute , . ovei Homier, who defeated Daven port in an e•tia period in the pielinn nary round for the 121-pound nine ,entntlye. With a time decision of 2 20 min utes, Rosenberg defeated Stein, his ~ emoi opponent, for the middloteight both Winning by n fall in 6.10 min utes, Linen7o ovocame Fletcher in the 115-pound class Tmnbull had little Double in pin ning the shoulders of Remo, fi cob man candidate, to the mat in a little mom than two minute-., ohmle Reybn, seemed a ,unilai sictory oven Slouch in it 20 minutes for the 165-pound title. Landis was awarded a fount over. Wahl in the finals after thtowmg hn senior competitm, Sopa., in the pre limmary engagement for the heavy weight honors Scenting a time ad santage of 2 41 minutes over Nick Ith,key, plebe heavyweight contender, Captain Praise was the only senior eanthdate to gain a hist place daring the meet A Complete Food Service / 1111i k l -.-.-'--------- op, , I , ''' ' ' , ) 10 *4 6' ir ' 4 4 ~.. \ 1' / 0 ~;', ',/- ---_l-1/_-___ YOUR EYES YOUR TASTE 01041:warn &Mans TOBACCO CO ' .... INTERUNIT BOXERS INTRAMURAL COURTMEN APPROACH FINALS TO END FIRST BRACKET Krider '32 To Oppow MOldiot '32 For Itenl)weight. Title—Bonin Wsll Continue Tonight. btu,ketball tout nanient tttll be hi ought to a close totnoti on night, with the The intramm booing tout 'lament , pinging oilof th e e ," „ eon will teach the final round mth the ' rnmnm ng m this btaelcet The second I OUIld completion of the sent-hurl bouts tell] begin nest semester scheduled rot lona" tow night Last night eighteen tennis competed Bouts otigamlly scheduled I'm last for the right to enter the second Saturday afternoon were postponed i mound The following =talon nn e until last night and tonight because of played, Sigma Pin Epsilon-Pt Kappa the absence of Leo Houck. boxing', Alpha, Aeactit-Chi Phi, Derby Club coach in the hearrumght clans the ,Clu Unntlon, Unknowns-Sigma Phi final iound has alteady been leached ,Stgma, Alpha Chi Surma-Delta Theta Tn the; v.eight finder, Beta Theta Pt,' Sigma, Kappa Delta Rho-Tau Kappa and McMillen, Sigma Nu, still meet I Eptalon, Theta Upsilon Omega-Sig in the final round , niu Pt, Wltts Hall- Theta Chi, and Pitt In the 1:15 and 175-pound cl asses Delta 1 heta-llai tea Club the qua, tel final inund has been Tonna ou night games bets, eon Phi leached All of the second ound Sigm a Delta-Signet Alpha Epsilon, matches have been completed in the !Phi Mu Delta- Royalists, Penn State 115, 125 and 143-pound divisions Ramble, ...Phi Pi Phi, Theta Ni-Tau 41Irnt J Ming. '.12, tournament Phi Delta, Alpha Zeta-Phi Epsilon Pi, manager, has placed a list of all the }Phi Kappa Tau.Fnan llall, Ile t bowls competing in tins tournament Sigma Rho-Theta Kappa Phi. Pi Kan and the time at which their bouts wall' p a Phi-Phi Gamma Delta, and Sigma be held in the windov. of Montgom- Nu-Mease Club vvll be played my's clothing stole Managers teams ate requested to nottf3 then PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS boxeis of the time at v. huh they are to fight. I=l Attending meetings of the high,ay end city planning divisions, Piof. El ton D Walker, heal of the deport ment of civil engincei mg, will be pi es ent at the annual meeting of the American society of chi' enginem s no Neu Yoi k city this st eel.-end He so ill speak ut a dinner of the sanitary en gineming section of the society to night HAVE YOUR SKATES GROUND C. T. 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ROUND The send-final round of the wom an's dittiontaal basketball haulm ment opened with a game between Chi Omega and Nita-Nee in the Armor v htst night nt F rielotl., Other game, in the aemi-final. ale ,heiluled fm the tteel, be '311., Fay Atonic "12, manage], and tt all if • PlaNed be teal. lepie.entima Allistol 1011, Grange Doitnitme, Al pha Omicron Pl„t Lompo.ite tLarn of dottntemn gala, and the manner of the postponed pn clan nn.nty matt.h tiLtatc-an Delta Gamma tool Fia,p Stieet Doi onto" The heal contot mill he pla.t.ed oil Thor Thomas I Mans in chat go leultati al cm rtispondente 1_01.11,e. left last Tuesday on a six month, has of absent, when he bill c sit Santo Domingo, Porto Rico, and Southern United States BLUE BIRD TEA ROOM BELLEFONTE
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