.day,'Pehn uary 24, 1:131 Sidelines inhaling a am and one-half foot t, outweighed by Om ty pounds, an Ed Pearce Vr MI the admire of thousands Saturday night by heroic fight and bulliant tictory the Princeton heavyweight ding around the grappling arena, State fans kept a continuous during this battle of giants. n Ed was declined the winner, thing new in the history of in spun ts acorn led He was carried the mat on the shouldeis of en astie Marty McAndrews. captain of year's nut learn, and inter leginte champion light-heasy ight, seconded the Nittany igmen Saturday. —o— direttoi of physical education acknell, John Plant, also coaches Bison quintet, who will engage' h Ilermann's five tonight Buck as played three teams who have met Penn State this yeah The shurg team def.mted Lafayette Western Maryland emly in the n, and last to Colgate, 37-to-26. no undefeated wrestling is may clash here on March hen the Nary wrestlers battle eh Speidel's grappler , . "low , the Lions must defeat Cur at Ithaca Saturday, while midshipmen meet a tough foe ,ehigh Last Saturday Niles little trouble in downing Virginia, 33-to-3 ——o— outing to an Associated Press ttlitei, boxing 'Molest In the is almost entirely concentrated eollegos. The same ntiter de that mane Southern sportsmen et John Warren,' North Cam heavytt eight, as professional ,ionship material. ——o— each Larry Conoser's year • cagers put up a fine exhibi of basketball Saturday night Pitt,burgli by defeating the t freshmen in an extra period le Sinus to gait thus season, Lion Plebe, have doeloped idly, and several member., of team sill be valuable addl . to the larsit) ~ quad next I=l=l o members of Princeton's wrest team am also members of the varsity CIO, Captain Co'more, reamed his arm on the match Roy Marie, 0, coxswain sf the rght, and Rutherford, the heavy t grappler, is another oarsman —o— McFarlane. captain and nard an the freshman tenor, made eleven out of to else I tries in tire three main games yed this year. Foul goals yed an important part in the .ity game at Pittsburgh Sat ay. The Panthers had tuenty is from the foul line, com ing to else, nhu e the Lion m made good eight nor four- Morrell's "BILLIARDS IS STILL A GENTLEMEN'S GAME" 10 TABLES Hats Cleaned and,Bloeked cond Floor Opposite Postoffice , Coal! - Coal ! CHERRY RUN FURNACE COAL $3.75 Net per Ton—Delivered J. G. ISHLER Boalsburg Exchange, Phone 16 BOALSBURG, PA. DON'T FORGET THE SOPH .HOP ON March' 6th Tommy Christian and His Orchestra Lion Court VARSITY BOWS TO PITT FIVE, 30-24 Aggressil e Nittany Team Leads AL Half, 13-9—Panthers Stage Late Rally As the opening encounter in the most ligorous week of then campaign, Lion courtmen Win attempt to resume the winning Arnie broken by Pitt, 30- to-24 Saturday night, when they en gage an unlicialded Bucknell quintet {teereation hall at 8 o'clock tonight The same Nittany five that ex tended the Panthers by running up a four-point lead at half time will prob ably be matched against the invaders. Jack Maress and Walt Moser v. ill ,take the foinard assignments, and Pied Biand mill continue to Jump center. At guard Coach Dutch Her mann will place Captain Sol Saltzman and Doc Conn Unable to break into the winning column consistently, the Len passers have won only five out of thirteen starts After conquering Lafayette in the opening game, the Bisons dropped four court encounters before they launched, a successful three-game spurt in which Western Maryland. Gettysburg and Washing ton and Jefferson were halted Albright Bumble, lleon Dogged by disaster in four out of the five games played last week, the Bucknell floormen hose bean set back by Albright twice, while Temple and Dickinson have also (loaned the Black and Orange five The Bisons eked out an extra-petiod ,ictory in their second encounter mith Getty,- burg, 46-to-42, Friday night After leading for two-third, of the game, an aggiessive Lion the fell prey to a late Panther rally which enabled Pitt to snoop into a sis-point margin in the last seven minutes of play Saturday night The Nittany five, penetrating Pitt's zone defense successfully, secured most of its tallies close to the bas ket, while thee Panther courtmen scored frequently on long shots, lead ing in held goals with a single two pointer Bub Davis, substituting for Mazess after ten nunutes, gave Penn State its Lead in the first half with a shot from the side, and Moser and Brand re tained the Blue and White margin, la-to-9, at the half Early so the second period double-deckers by At tain and W Kovallha put the Pan thers ahead, but the Lions evened the count at twenty. With seven minutes to play, Arturo and Lowly stopped m too long shots in succession 'Much gave the Blue and Gold coos tmen a lead that they Meld to the end. The lineup• Pe. State CV) Pitt.l.mh lea)' Max. , P Cohen Movr r W Kowall. Brand Albriuht , ultsntan C !taker Co,o C bmlth Substild;tcnLl 3 4;;;;Stute Din.. Mct en, and McMinn l'ltulal rah I.nx r> S Fax ann. 1111,1 A 'dare Field Goula—Penn Slate 3 Davis 2 Salleituin 2 31eritinn I Pittvbum!, Arturo I, Laura 2 W. howallis Smith I - • , bhoto—Ponn Stab /. out of 11 rote bumf/ 12 out of 20 Itefereos—Brickler. PILL hummer. Butler en Encou Rammacher Aids In Training Gym Team John 'Mamma,.lec t or . the School of Physical Education is assisting Gene Bischoff in menacing the Nittnny gymnast, for their initial meet against Temple Saturday Rammacher sells a star gymnast on the Temple and Indianapolis Nor mal teams Concluding 91‘ weeks of intensive practice for the Temple encountei, the gymnasts 1%111 tape, olf then workouts this ,e-A. Temple has one of the strongest sumnasmm teams in the East and is an annual contend°, for intercollegiate hon. 'FRESHMAN QUINTET TO FACE BUCKNELL Nittany Yearlings Win 2 , 1-23 in Overtime Court Battle With Pitt Plebes Limy Conover', undefeated plebe , cagms, flesh flora nn extia-peliod victory over the sti ong Pitt Neailing,s Satuiday, will fara a fothmlable team of Bucknell freshmen at 7 o'clock to night in Recreation hall. Alarm lune, Thomas, Wittum, Parks, l and Slu3ser, the barna the who out , played the Panther first-yeamen Sat urday night, may stat for the Bluz and White Using a combination which has moved elTecti,e in Buck nell fieshman games this season, Mal Musser, Bison mentor, sail! probably start Meyers and Ruch, foinards, James, center, and Fisher and Vaughn, gum ds Plashing a brilliant passing game to take advantage of an (quip lead, the Nittony fieshmen stmed off a belated Pitt rally and emerged on the long end of a 24-to-23 ',MC for then thud straight 1r story of the season Saturday night. The yearling passels uon so hen Dave Thomas di ib bled down the flOor for a posh-in shot under the basket to offset the foul mai km made by Ochenshut at the beginning of an extra five-minute per sod The plebe eouitmen started off to 4-to-0 lead and miens.] it to a 10-to-.3 advantage at the end of the first quarter and a 11-to-8 tally at the half. Until the Blue and Gold center broke the 2.2-to-22 tie by toss ing a fool through the meshes after Am minute.; of the extra period had elapsed, the Lions were Tieser headed, mainly through fine defensise cork. On the offensive,.lllcFarlane's cut ting-in, Thomas' acculacy from under'. the basket, and Slusser's long shots note effective 33-INCH ALL SILK Imported Shantungs GUARANTEED WASHABLE-FIFTEEN COLORS 65c a Yard Egoif's- , . NEW- SCHEDULE TOWN t AND , CAMVUS StSf . LINE To Be Put Into Effect Wednesday Morning, February 25 Starting at 0:40 A. 11., then EVERY HOUR to 12:40 A. M. Allen and College Avenue— Going West on College West College to Patterson Pattet son to West Beare]. West Beaver to Barrund Bat !Auld to West Fan mount Businesn Section to \Vest Section We.t Section to Bliginvis Section Flom Above West Points of Toon and W Faitmount at Bainatd to S Allen dS South Allen to College Avenue •50 Col Allen and College Aseenue— Gotng East on College :52 East Dtive M I 1.11 Stop at Ag Buildings .00 East Dim to East Ridge Avenue •01 East Ridge Avenue to North Allen OJ Bustne,s Seaton to AR 11111 and College dletght., College Ile:ghts to Business Section Schools Noah Allen and Ridge Avenue— Going West on Ridge Ave. to Atherton__ .05 North Atherton to West College Avenue__ 08 West College to Allen 10 Allen and College—Going South on Allen___ •10 Allen to Fan mount (school Mops) :13 West Fan mount to Barnard 14 13ar mad to West Bearer :15 Beaver to Patter eon 10 Business Section to West Section West Section to Rosiness Section Platelson to College—Gomg East on College :16 College to Allen 19 Allen to East Beaver :20 Beave l / 4 to Garner .22 Gaines to Hamilton :2 , 1 Hamilton to Locust Lane •25 Locust Lane to East College 20 College to Allen to Bellow°, 27 Buffones to Center Drive, Passing Library__ :28 LAW al y to Noith Dove and Beet ration Hall__ .30 Fraternity Section to College Buildings and Recreation Hall Reeteatton Hall—South on Burtones to College . College to Allen to Pugh ' Pugh to Beaver t . Beaver to Allen . Allen to College amnion Recreation hull to !bloom, Section EVERY HOUR EVERY DAY i ~ FARES—AduIt Inc—Children under 12 Yrs 5c TI-17, PENN i;TATE ter Buckn GRAPPLERS DOWN PRINCETON, 17-1 Captain Pearce Gains Victory Foi Lions in o%ertime Period Saturda% In a titanic struggle between two giants of the mat, Captain Ed Pearce, Natany heavyweight Silestlo, suc ceeded in gaining a 2 minute .17 sec ond tune advantage over Rutherford of Princeton in tun thiee-mmute ex tia pound bouts to gne Penn State a close maigin of victmv, 1740-15, , over the Tigei grapplers nn Recre ation ball Saturday night With Punceton leading by a 15-to -14 some at the beginning of the last bout of the corning, a Lion victory hinged upon the results of the heavy weight contenders. Both men vele on then feet at the end of the regu lation four-minute period Pearce soon the toss but was unable to hold the colossal six foot 4i% ineh Nassau matnian, who outweigirail hr Nittany opponent by Unity pounds Rutherford held a 28 'cooed time advantage Ashen time ',as called at the end of the regular ten minutes but since Inteicolleglate nulcs call for a full minute in the regulation bout Referee Pied Sheppard! of lama State decided upon two throe-minute extra bouts so ith a one.mmute lest between. Have Wm. Opening Bout The first overtime period uas close ly contested uith Pearce holding a 41 second ails nntage at its close in , the last bout, however, the Lion Cap tain demonstrated his superior ability when he slid out of Rutheiford's grip in 9 seconds and remained on top throughout the gicater part of the period Maize in the opening bout contin ued his bouncing tactics and gained a fall by default over Captain Col more, Tiger bantamweight, in 2 min utes 43 .econds. Davenport earned .r 1-minute 28 second time decision over !Mug, his 125-pound Nassau opponent, fur Penn State's second In the 1.35-pound class Steut held a referee's decision of 9 minutes 30 seconds over Caruso -of Princeton, schile Lowndes tossed Lorenzo in 7 minutes 45 second,, ssith a half Nel son and Audior aim hold for the 11- gm's rust score. Using the same hold, Constable threw Lion 115-pounder, in minute, 59 seconds. Hooker put the Tigers ahead uhen he gained a fall in 7 minutes IS svc sods It Ith a hammeilock and half Nelson hold mei Landis in the mid dleweight disision. However, Reybita succeeded in ternaining undefeated and held a :1 minute 14 •second time advantage over Billings in the 173- pound class to place victory once more within the Lion's grasp El!El 11 Tonight; 8 Intramural Teams To Meet Tomorrow Following elimination of tom tennis in the quartet-finals last night, intramural basketball com petition will contint... when eight remaining quintets clash at Recre ation hall tomorrow night. The winners of last night will engage Phi Kappa Sigma, Theta Nu Emulon, Theta Upsilon Omega, and Ph: Gamma Delta in the .econd and last quarter-final seises tomm rose night. The latter four teams received "byes" in the first quartet final round MITMEN COMPETE IN CLASS TOURNEY Elnumatinns Open Thursday—Rosen. w it Terminate Competition On Fria), Saturcla) First round elinnnations in the in ter-class boxing touinament mere held Thuisday and Fula} afternoon, pieceding varsity practices The pre liminaries will 1,1°1411,1y be completed Thuroday with the actual contest dos ing before the end of the meek Although few Juniors and even ten ni seniors are entered in the com petition, the sophomora and fresh man are melt represented Coach Leo Houck and Christopher, Coiner Lion box., are serving as nefelees for the contests By competing in only one bout, Napoleon has AVM the right to de tend the qophomore, in the 115 pound diweion. Greenfield, in the 1:15-pound ueight, ins dinner m th,. 'hot Junioi pielinunaly bout No 'onion bouts hose vet been held In the sophomore eliminations, Blackwood is the first bout winner the 125-pound class, while Lenker and Rohm ts . v. ere 185-pour I victors Huron N. 4 winner in the next and Saunders and hall non in the 160-pound sotto. Competing for the In .±shinan class cull, DeAngelis, Ralston and Lands hare recorded 'wins in the 113-pound class. while Dienna, Watkins, Mu nich, Muneaster and Simmons are runners in the light weight divrnon, We Don't Do All The Decorating SO WE DO ONLY THE' BEST Silverstein Flag and Decorating Co. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 3' , RV i I i , ii 4 -,,,,, ; i hh ' .;, - , 11 , 0 ' •1?, . , x t •oazic , lf f. .---- • I —\\ \ ro R TIIOSE I Vl7O (5 UNDERST.4 ND TDB \ s \ , ,2 —( \ 1 VIGOROUS SPIRIT OF X YOUTH AND 1'.4 LEIF: .4 F.4.1/0 17S 11.477F.R'S IN. , 7 / 7FRPREFATION OF S 7 77. E. \--- . 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Carolina String Of Victories—Win 1)3 Score of I I/ 2 -2 1/2 Exchangmg bloc for blocs uith the heav}-hitting Tai Heels, the Lion rmgmen ended :no ginning streak of North Caiohna turrets by defeating them, 15}-to--?i_, in Reclean. hall Satin day night ' Viet. 1.9 in five plosions meets, the Southern leathei-pusheis ;rase the Natant. outmen the baldest fight of the season Several of the bouts ucie exceedingly cline with the de cision in doubt until the end After uinning the bantamweight tight by for felt m hen the Du Heels fadvd to enter a 115-pounder to op pose Stephenson, the Blue and White =men gaineierl victoi ies in the feather u eight, uelterueight, out light-hens vu eight classes stlnle the nuddlem eight bout was called a (Iran Shifted to the 125-pound class, Da -sel Stoops non his thud light of the }eat, °anointing the Dicky Levin son, Tai Heel featherueight After close first wound, Stoops landed effectively in the svcond and thud iounds to gum Refer cc Thyan Bases' dec I,mn In the hghtm eight fight Captain Gooth idge, of North Catohnu, cla.uh outpointed Johan., ItlcAndrov,, Mc- Andresis raw a splendid exinintion of defenqug boxing and forced the tugged Tar Heel trade,, nho hi. sem al knockouts to his credit, to the luit. Al Lewis eon the melte] weight bout by a nide mum ft on, Coopet Jackson, who sins foment on A Plant in Your Room WILL BRIGHTEN EVERYTHING Cyclamen Plants-50c Each WHILE THEY LAST State College Floral Shop ALLEN STREET Phone 580-J ' ? THE FINCHLEY HAT - WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY Page Three oxers Win the defense doling the cutup bout Landing teirilie nights to the both, Lev.ts had the Non th Cat ohmsuelter l‘eight no trouble, but could not put mei the knockout. punch Fred Babb, in Inns second %and bout, fought an evenly matched ,es •ton with Famous, Tat heel nuddle menght, with the Woe° tolling a dime nu, shay the ,cool dial% fon Ilaub no as min, ,tart. agal 11`It us penneneed 100-pounders, and lad, nil expel lento caused hum to nu, al In the 175-pound d.to . Joe Mill, uon ton ht of inteiLollegiate light horn Land,,, or Noah Can °Una, in a hard-hitting faNt bout Both men ed a willingne, to Jug, Guth Millet getting the beq of the ex- Lhanges . The only knockout of the meet .coted by Warien, Tar heel Ina“ iieight, %then he landed Wild, light to thy. mw of Slaibe a rne. Lon sophomore, after one minute of th second sound Skobei no had bet, holding his onn with the cspei lune, 11.113 -lotting ,outlranei until Ito knockout blow found A, BEZDEK ArrEszDs CONCI. hl I: Ilego Bezdel,, Deno of the Ph3 , lca Education School, attended a meet log of the Olympic athletic a soLla bon in New Yok ye,tetila% CO-EDS Make SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters
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