Friday, February 6. 1936 Sid :4„" Ines Duplicating his record of last sea sOn.Tied Brand has led the Nittany five's scoring column for the fist half of this yeat's campsign Brand net ted nineteen bask‘zts from the float, and nude fifteen successful foul shots. chaille Hammond, although held stateless in the last three games, is second At Ith tuelv3 double-deckers and , ax fie, chances _D— When Johan) McAndrews en ters (lie ring for his first inter . collegiate fight Saturday night, :his brother Marty nil probably Irlie at the ringside as his second - Narh, captain 'of last )ear's _championship mitmen and inter -collegiate hea”oeight titlehold cr, semen as line coach at Dick :in-ton collece. Supplementing this, lie is boxing instructor of - the State Police school at Her "she) !MIMI 'Fulfilling one of the putposes of tfie sponse, of intianunal competi tionosho aimed to lecitut nrospettive vavaty mateintl, Ed McAfillen has re pmt..' fon ring n.oiltouts with the Lion ,squad Champion in 'the heavy weight mtiammal touinement, Mc- Millen has replaced Skobeine who broken his hand in the Nittany Inas I==l 133 defeating Penn State. Col .gate's basketball leant has ad -lofted to a tie nith S 3 racuse for ..flist place in the Triangular League court race. Both the Itilhnen and the Maroon hale -donned the Lion,, but Ikne not .pet met on the floor this season. I=o=l On the basis of second half scores alon , , the blittlny bye has emerged victorious from its last three court contests, The Lions outscored Syra cuse, Navy and Colgate in the second tier rod, hut have been unable to over the early leads amassed against them. IMMI Stanley Kolako,ki, foi three yews a Lion boxer in the 195-pound class, hks been recently elected physical di lector of Nmpoit Tonnship high school- GASOLINE-OIL-REPAIRING GO TO KELLER'S 282 SERVICE GARAGE EAST COLLEGE AVENUE . - - STUDENTS FOR QUICK SERVICE, TASTY HOT DOGS, DELICIOUS HOME MADE PIES-TRY TEXAS LUNCH A Sanitary Place YEAR BY YEAR, LINK BY LINK, THIS BANK HAS ADDED TO THE CHAIN OF STRENGTH THAT BINDS IT TO THIS COMMUNITY. THIS UNBROKEN RECORD OF SERVICE IS YOUR SOLID ASSURANCE OF SAFETY IN BANKING HERE r, The FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' OF STATE COLLEGE JOHN T. MeCORMICK, ' DAVID F. KAPP, President Cashier "How Are ,Things With You Bill ?" . . "Just great! I'm killing two birds with one stone. Having my laundry work done better than ever before and at the same time saving the price of two packs of Cigarettes a week." "Whem is this place, Bill?" "Why the - Penn State Laundry Has reduced its rhtes. 20% • on all underwear." Boxers Open With W. Nittany Mitmen To Meet Strong Mountaineer Foe Heavyweight Berth Remains in Doubt for Tilt; Here—Skoberne_lnjures Hand Although handicapped by injuries and lack of beaux eight niateild the Lion boxers will begin a quest foi their fifth mtmeolleriate champsoi ship title, and then thud consecutive crown, alien they oppose the strong West Viimma 'admen m Recreation hall at' 7 o'clock tnmoli ow night. . The iqountaincei squad is not a member of the Intereollega,te Boxing Association. However, it is one of the must e•perienced team., in Eastern competition 'Only two men me nosing hem the squad that visited hoe lost year, when the Nittany linemen won the meat 5-ta-2 Cainegie Tech boxed to the lugged West VI, gime tenni two urdis ago to the score of 6 1 :,-to-i5. Coached by Eddie Vacheiesse, the southerners well send five vac sity lettermen against Coach Leo Ilenelc's squad. The 115 and 175-pound beiths will be filled by newcomers to the Lne.up, Kali. who fought a (11,1. in the Carnegie Tech meet, filling the heavies weight, _while the plotrible entry fen the bantamweight post has hot been named - Houck has _heavyweights ca to select the piol. :175-pound and he: Shobeine, pianos. slated to enter hi, nen giooming his nefully in an effort ibable entries fin tire eavywmght divisions mg sophomm e, was first Intel collegiate fight against n ; 5 `'..h_ Hav, kin% tV es t Vnginia v,tei an, -• • • and winnei of the • 'C t•T amateur tourna moripep,. 4 m e 111 AC,' Yolk last ,uni itl4s.% mer How evei, the Lion heavy-1 s•• sleight stained .• an injury to hi, > left hand, hieh the hone 5 TUN KR RA2 slain fraet ui cd and will be unabb to fight Final selection for these two posts Iv.ill probably not be announced until tonight Houck has a group of un texpeuenced nwn„lny one of ss hich i.may enter the i ing. Johnny Guelfi PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ,or McMillen will fight heavyweight' lln the 175-pound class Yacochom _s or Cirvan may teeene the call Da\ey Stoops, mtetcollegiate chain pion, or Napoleon will defend the Blue and White in the 115-pound class Captain Epstein, inteteollegiate 11 • „„ •4• , viik= 0. ; 1 / 4 . :A T E:kt tl== pound title holder in 1929, Null fight ihis hrst dual inert in the 125-pound I class against Fish:a, Mountaineer ban tamweight Ilamtlion, 125-pound let telman floss last year, may taccive the assignment to enter the ling for West Virginia in this weight. Johnny McAndrews kill refitment the Lions in the 135-pound class and should give Hams Ilesse, Motmtatneet lightweight veteran plenty of trouble Captain Stunkard, West Vitginta leader, and Al Less is n ill meet again at 115 pounds Both men are sluggers anJ hittms and last yeat fought a hat was mobablv the most esettmg bout of the season until Al received a knock-out decision met the Mous , Linnet% In the 160-pound doss Ed Polak is the most likely entiv to meet Bob Lathan, West Vogonia middleueight. Ed is Inching in expellent.° but has onpiOted rapidly this Scat HAVE A GAME AT THE BLUE & WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS AND BILLIARD PARLORS GO6 \Vest College Avenue ,Ii -1 START THIS SEMESTER RTGTIT -- By Getting Meats That Please in Quality and Price ,ORDER FROM FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET Phone 357 "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" TEXT BOOKS—Both New and Second Hand For the Second Semester Loose Leaf Books—All Sizes 500 SHEETS PAPER 8 1 / 2 xll Special 89c ALL 15c CIGARETTES-2 FOR 25c L. K. 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Coach Lai .3 Conove.', fi eshman basket],ill cage, a ill attempt to I elicit last von. , t ic.toly 0001 the Williain,poi t Li% c at .1 o'clock tenon i on aftei noon in Roc, cation ball. Coach Conoven has announced that Dill and Thomas will be qua tang fon - wai ds, although "McFat lane and Ste, ensue cult het eady foi service if need ed Henning has non the call on ei Palthasei fm the center pmt, but the Litton null In obably see action dui ing the game Gum d mats ml is plentiful annul ine ta the f e,hinan ',calm, and Slussci and Pal hs, the stet tang Ines it the defense positions, NN 111 Lc closely pressed by at least fine other out ,landing candidates for the call dun - in,. the finch game Blylei, ii !Una', Waughtel, Ken r, and Hey mon me all espcn ienced gum ‘l , , and bane n clic% ed soonsoonn over n enlacement:, at the, positions, w • Matmen Face Chic Lion Wrestlers Overcome West Virginia Team, 27-5 Coach Speidel Retains Regular Lineup With Exception of 175-Pound Berth Opening the nason anh a smash tug 27-to-5 r.retory or.tn West Vll ginia Saturday, the Lion N.l cutting 4a•u or ti trust the Uni‘e,aly of Chi , Igo grapplers in Seta e•rtmn hall at S o'clock tonight The, 1,11 he the Id consceutne r. eat that t h e C. o-rerner• have come he, to oppon the Penn State coalmen in their ,e -oa,l dual meet of the season The Maroons ale 01 •cutl font th in the "Da.; Ten" conk rence Onamp.on "nits ra 1020, a:le n str wig contendLi for the bile tneat and landed too of the title outs as The:, have air early w oven' then stn ength in several meets thh near, pini ng der •it od the liar n,noll • of ifinne4ota', al esthag team by a 21-ln-11 'core In the meet last NC.II. the Nat.., ivapple, oCeateel tie Blum, nen to the tune of 25-to- 3 The Du e go team has Inst •ewial of its vet mans but in ~p ity of this they will thung a •quad s. mob h., been ,hipmEl u In seasoned shape Cogrh Chatite v..th on, ea edition 1,111 heel) intact the team which opposed the Mountaineeis Sat zuday Eitlict 'Wahl of Ttoetghbeig V ill teem e the call in the light-he. ay es ight dispuon In Satan(lav's meet Captain DI Peat ea, nay Mate, and Minitel' maned falls while Da% enpin t, Stein, TRY THE FENWAY FOR BEST FOODS AT MODERATE PRICES EAST COLLEGE AVENUE TYPEWRITERS For Sale and Rent New and Second Hand The Athletic Store ON CO-OP CORNER ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES VALENTINE SPECIALS Pe - Ro C‘II 1.0 9 i : . „it. 1 . ,I : , ~-'', A (1, ~ I , •-.. ,4 , 1 . , , ~,• • • , I ~ e • t :::. :1 jf. ,. ,. , . ~ , , . 7t•;, ' . :. ,. 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Weqt Cullum 175- pound., WI, the only Foote, fill the Mountatne 1 gtapplets alien he gain ed t fall ottn .llettt,, in 'I mrtut, ,eetinds ilt u-e in the 115-pound cln, open ed the Lngurerrent and threu Shat pe ,:th a hell Nelson an 1 at mind. in intrute, 58 swank DaNcupott fol low, in the 325-pound dromon * lb time advantage of 1 tulnuto, 15 0,1 the Mountatneel con tender, Fletthri In the fight eight (la, Stein de feated Wass= sel a tin, dee sun of 2 Inmate, 14 seconds-, a hula Losen/o gained a ssmilas advantage of 9 min utes 14 vernal, in the 115-pound des, raDt.L. :115 er Using c /Ills Nelson and usst,ll hold. ltnnlsull gamed a fall ones Ftlsfastenealdes In 9 nunotes 29 sat onds and Iftnbste succeeded an obtain. mg a tun- advantage ones West Vn g nes 10-lastsndo, I vu, Or 1 Inm an, I) seconds, The last teen bouts both ended in falls, the he.t going to thr Mount:un eel, for then only seine of the match, and the second coming to the Lion. 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