clap. Pub. uncy 27, I'l4l TRAMURAL FIVES ENTER LAST ROUND inners in Semi-final Matches Compete at 8:15 O'clock Tomorrow Night In the final round of the intramural sketball tournament, two victons.of urt games last night will play to ode Penn State's champion quintet S 15 o'clock tomm iow might Dean go 13e7dek of the School of Physi- I Education, will award the ti ophy the winning line often the tilt By conqueiing Tau Signm Phi ednesday night, Phn Kappa Sigma n the tight to face Lambda Chi pha in the (list semi-final battle ne ;mond content scheduled for last 'lit WIN between the Unknowns, a n-fiatennity five, and Phi Gamma To a closely Funded battle, Tnu ma Phi boned to Phi Kappa Sig , 13-to-10. Wednesday Lambda i Alpha subdued Theta Nu Epsilon, -to-11, yy bile the Unknowns set back eta Upsilon Omega 22-to-16. Phi mina Delta syyamped the Penn ate Ramblers beneath a 21-to-1.2 int m the final tilt - MERIMiI Following the final gam`, K. ieneke. dnectm of the intramural shoal:in tourney, will nnnennce an -inttaniural quintet selected from scaly-two team, mitered in the con -t A foul-,hootmg contest open pat Helium', in the tournament II be held Tuesday and Wednesday. [tants will sign fot the contest at ark Mothers and Harpet's touter s. il= SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW The gymnasium meet scheduled for .morrow night with Temple univen ty here has been canceled, Neil M. graduate manager of nth. tics c announced yesterday The can -llation was made by the Philadel do lehool, Niftanv gymnasts will begin prep. ation Monday for the meet with olcuito unmisity in Recreation hall arch 28 Coaches Bischoff and Rain achei °soca a difficult contest from c Maroon team, who have a veteran dgatton. •error, in mechanical and electrical moing who nib interested in se ing positions with electrical pomei nplimen of metiopolitan New Yolk • being interviewed this week by C, Amen, representative of the mantes WURSTER DOLLAR DRY CLEANER NOTICE I OR THE PEOPLE OF STATE COLLEGE WHO HAVE NOT HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO TRY WURSTER'S DRY CLEANING , , , WE WILL EXTENIYOUR SPECIAL j'r $2.00 FOR $l.OO UNTIL MARCH 7th 2 Ladies' Silk Dresses . . 1 Lady's Coat and Dress 2 Ladies' Coats ... . 1 Lady's Suit and Dress 1 Lady's Ensemble . . . (ALL PLEATING EXTRA) 2 Men's Suits . ... .. . . $l.OO 2 Men's O'coats or Ttcoats $l.OO 1 Man's Suit and O'Coat $l.OO 1 Man's Suit, 1 Lady's Dress $l.OO Quality Dry Cleaning Phone 862 WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER 119 PUGH STREET Sub-Varsity Engages . I RINGMEN OPPOSE PLEBES WILL PACE 34 Matmen Tomorrow NAVY TOMORROW COLGATE TOSSERS ' The frwthrnan wrestling teem 111 engage Its fist opponent of the season at I o'clock tomorrow meet mg a team of sub-vavoty conch- Opposing the junior varsity men will be Wilson in the 115-pound class, Elstron 125 pounds, Rosen bele. 135 pounds, Fletcher 145 pounds, Berry 155 pounds, limper 105 pounds, Judd 175 pounds, and Cole or Bennett in the heavyweight tine, LIONS TO ENGAGE CORNELL MATMEN Will Invade Ithaca for Match With Powerful New York Grapplers Tomorrow Four Champions Will Fight IBoth tennis ale strong in the lighter weights. Fitsgerald, ' Penn State's wrestlers will cocoon- and Hall, in the 125, 125. and 145- ter their hardest foe so fill this sea -1 pound elates iespectively, ore all son when they engage Cotnell's giap-1 veteran Navy nutmen and will prove pleri at Ithaca, New Yolk, tomorrow 1 stubborn opponents for Epstein, Me-, night The New Yoilseis were eastern Andrews, and Lewis, Lion enti ies in intercollegiate title holdeis last year, those nmights. and despite loss of several champions,' Fout mteicollegiate champions will trigs a sictory over Anthem:, Nosy they will present stiff competition for enter the sing tomon ow, although light-heavy. the Lions. two of them are Immo) titleholdeis In the heavyweight [lnman, Sim- Conch Chailie Speidel has giron his Both Epstein and Fitzgerald were in- beine is the most likely shows to face matmen light drills interspersed with teicollegiate champions two yea], agoiCainkley, heavy-hitting Midship severe bout competition dining the at 115 and 125 pounds mspectnelY,l man, who Lunched out Hankins, past week in preparation for the Ith-1 and will face in the outlined click at Western Maryland heavy in his first aeons Nittany grapplers gm round-1125 pounds Davey Stoop, Lion ban varsity fight It is possible, howesei; ing into fine shape with Maize, Day-1 tamwmght, who pi obably meet that Millet may move up to the un enpoi t, Stein, and, Lorenzo starting Wright, and Hall, Navy 1.15-pounder, ) limited class, with Cumin filling the in the first four weights 1 arc. pi °sent ci n-n carers 175-pound berth The -155-pound, 165-pound, and Fred Babb will try for hi., hist in : light-heavyweight divisions air not tercolleguite sictoiy against Mavis, definite ns yet, although Reybitz, UllOl tugged Midshipman, in the 160-pomid ; can make any of these weights, will ; class, while Joe Miller, Manny 175-1 55,000 FOR 21c be certain to wrestle. Ginner or Roclpoundei will try to repeat his initial ! Travellers TraveL k ..l , 7 , itri r t p, still one of the lighter berths while inteicollegiate triumph of last week,, Polies Ideal for .1V I i & Cemc and Metzger are waging a fight n D 1 - - for the 175-pound position I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS People's National Bank Bldg. With Captain Ed Pearce in the heavyweight division, Coach Speidel will depend mainly on Maize, Loren-I to, Reybitz, and los heavyweight leader to Ming back a victory. With but on, defeat to mar their record, Cornell grapplers have dis played considerable strength this sea son They defeated Columbia decis- Ively early in th 2 year and thre. eeks ago conquored Syracuse to 20-to-8 tune THE COLONIAL 115 W. Nittany Avenue All Room% With Running Water I.pect Today S 3 00 1% odd. $l.OO $l.OO $l.OO $l.OO .75 'Nittauy Boxers Will Encounter Powerful Midshipmen Al Annapolis Lion hoxets will face the most se vere test of the dual somson when they j cross gloves is Ith the foi amiable Navy mitmen in Annapolis at 8 30 o'clock Milani ow night. Always a tough foe, the Naval academy leather pushers have seined impressive victme, in then finer meets this season After donning the Univ. hay of Pennsyhama hex ,ens, 6-to-1, the Midshipmen repeated , with G-to-1 tuumphs oven 31. I T and the Univei city of Weat Virginia The Mountamem s failed to sun a bout, the 145 and 175-pound settos ending lin draws for their one nomt NOW SHOWING SPRING STYLES MME. BLANCHET Nittany Building Opposite Po4off ice Regular Tripg to Recreation Hall At Convenient Times Leaving Garner and Hamilton Street via Locus Lane-25 minutes after the hour direct to Recreation Hall via Allen Street and College Avenue. Returning from Recreation 'Hall-30 minutes after the hour direct to the Fraternity Section via Co-op Corner. Town and Campus Bus Line' . , . .-•' • • t • , Studio Photographs :for Everyone Whether you want a dozen or just one good photograph, we want you to see our' prints and know our prices before order ing. • II We Are Permanently Located Above Montgomery's on Allen Street Ace Hoffman STUDIO iiialii Yearling ilavlteteerq Do,,n Badmen Pagsers, 28-16, Tnenda) for Ith Straight Virtor) Offer mg State fans the only major athletic event on the Latium, this wceli-enil, the freshman basketball team, healing its undefeated r ecoid intact by vanquishing BIItkIICII Tues dnt, null meet the Colgate trailing quintet at 7 o'clock 0/1110111M night in Recreation ball, Repelling a Bison ollenqe which held them on even ten flit dui mg the Ifmvt Roan ten, Blue and 11 bite plebeit 1 sunned a decii,ive vieton horn Buck -1 roll flesh:iron, 28-to-lt, Tuesday night ,nn Reeneation hall Nittanv neguhvs held the visitorb to tvio point.; in the second quantal while they 'ang up eight and uclit on to verse four mole field goal, fen a 22.-to-h total ,hen i they left the guano at the middle of the thud qua! ten. , Shining to Illiantiv in Slate's vie , ton y was Non us 111eFan lane, shin in ' shooting fon nand, who looped seven field goals while turning m .1 sp irk , lung individual pollen 111.11102 on the flow QUINTET TO MEET MAROON, SYRACUSE Lion Passers Conquer Bucknell Five, 56-41—Hillmen Down Colgate Courtmen Vantons oven Bucl.nell, 56-to-11, Tuesday night, Penn State's 1111,,, wall clash until Colgate and Svnacusc in then Invasion of New Toil. counts tonight and tomorron, nab then final standing in the Trungulan league lace at stake Coach Dutch Heimann all letain the Mtdlr.. foci combination it b ICII li: has started in the last fee games tel the too tilts none, With Jtch Ma/ess and Walt Mosel at foromd ; Riand at center, and Captain Sal Saltnnan paired oith Doc Conn in the good assignments Although Ci leghtnn college, Orna dealt n bloc at the ()lance omit 'm ord last neck by defeating the Hdl nun in tno contests, S locate should piove.the more lot minable foe fro the Lions. The swift Orange ho-2 ,et back Colgate, 89-to-21, in then league tilt,. an addition to subduing Penn, 24-to-fl, and swamping Ihnhestei no THOSE APPLICATION PHOTOS MAY BE MADE FROM ANY NEGATIVE Y 0 U MAY HAVE ON FILE HERE— QUICK SERVICE THE PENN CHOP HOTO TATE 212 East College k‘enue STATE COLLEGE, PA 5:. :i: A CARLOAD OF R FRESH SUPPLY OF ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT This fruit can be obtained at the cat or Florida Fruit store 11 l East Beat er .1‘ enue Delivery Seri ice in Bushel. half Bushel and Peck Orders PHONE 112-M OPEN EVENINGS FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS' ASSOCIATION STEPPING INTO Pi MODERN WORE Out of 25 telephone companies • • • ONE SYSTEM Greater ability to serve the public is the rea son for the Bell System made up of the American Telephone and Telegiaph Compa ny and its 24 associated telephone companies. The Bell System is operated by these 24 associated . companies, each attuned to the area it serves. 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Each , BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIHE SYSTEM OF INTER•CONNECTINO TELEPHONES s% 0 game, by 111.11-"', INTERCLASS BOXERS SURVIVE ELI3IINATIONS qucce,ful, Maroon floor men bore lo,t both to Ow Waren and 1l dhnme mote then enanunte, hrte.l Napoleon Will Defend Sophomore , Ningata, HI 0,11, .11111 1 1Inche,tel have =MI Altai ',teen minutes of lagged phi% mg had given Bucknell an eight- In eliminations this m cds, thi ee point lend l'ue,ilat night, the Lion besets won the right to tepresent hoe tallied , e,enteen point. in n, then clay", in the Intoiclass bovng whuln mil finish to lead at the cmil of, tool nament nest wuh the hint half, foto-21 Tr: 131,011 N John!, Napoleon N. ill dnfenil the were unable to tin e ten oeunu,lv , opliono es in the 115-pan nil nil th, the second net mil, and Penn St it _ and (Thai he I. in/a and lit alm Pun eased its lead in it in lath'. stein tvll represent the I', °simian thoy had been supplanted bt Oa, in 115.. pound and he 1, w eight the resin e team .titer ten minutes competition Lan, sunul r lama of the half. the Nittanv tint-stung out in winning his list bout, w hula onn tmen plated o t fin other two had to win hut one BueLncll 12-to- I C mch Dutch Her- li g ht each :nano !elm ne I Uri, tegtii Iti• to the Mr 4 of the entinnts hate fentsh Tame *then Ins r_ewnt es tailed to , ton two ot three boob Elininiattons ti Chenottettd-And the Lions, ithaule end Thui 'wins, with the toot etened the tount at 31-to-ti with It., net tinting to a d ome t o , the , n t „ than a °limit to plat S dtman and the %%Lek, fir,hoi e w a te ento, Sink., ,111 k bong shot, nn ed in the tottnietition than tnipti ces•don betoie the whistle bite i 11,1,•111011 College Cut Rate Store Specials for Friday and Saturda:. 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