1=1!Mll Sidelines Coach Leo Houck and the Nittany , vers ale to be cdinplimented on the Aendid showing of the tem. Theme •ic no on,saled hnttles and every •ht was contested with a fine show smut on both sides. IE:=I There can he no doubt that Referee Bran Hayes made his decisions impartially. Most of the Penn State funs and a major ity of the sports milers present 401, Of the opinion that Dare> Stoop had a shade titer Fitzger ald, of the Nal>. but the 'wee,- sits for a quick decision of a close fight n ill often cause a referee to call a match deadlocked. It is one of the unfortunate results of the nem hosing rules I=l=l Captain Julie Epstein put up Lis usual closer eshilinion. Meet ing a fighter of the rushing style. Julie had little trouble in side stepping a volley of lefts and rights. .d lit the same time orktng in In, tannins left jab. I=o=l The fom ringmen implicated in diau decisions, in addition to the Many captain, wore undoubtedly e class of the meet Some great •hts should take place between these /sods at the intercollegiate. Lew and hell have met three times, nh one victory apiece and one draw ——o— • Coach Houck made a wine de cision uheit he shifted Sloop to ; the featherweight class. The ,Nittan) mentor [whomd that either Epstein or Stoop would he ;able to defeat the Navy bantani ..peight, while Da‘e!, would have mare chance against the hem-- piling midshipman 125-pounder. ——o— Fitmciald, Wallace, Mill, Andiews Ili! Clinkley, of the Navy Czam, will raduate in June Repoits hem An dpohs that Coach Spike ",?1,1, will have to work wonders to evelop another team of the usual my cnbbte next season Ate°tiling Webb throe ale no outstanding bstitutes on the squad, and the ma lisal from the plebes is not a; good susual. il Foster Coal and II Supply Co. , GENUINE ( ANITA ;Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M W. C. MC CLINTIC At State College Hotel Monday to Wednesday March 3 and 4 G P. M. to 0 P. M. Rem esenttng STRAND TAILORING CO =EMI THE CAMPUS LINE Speciol sbming of Spurt Clothes, Sport Ensembles, etc. Also snappy colorful fabrics bound to please. $19.50 THE BIG NOISE Just think of it—sl9.so for an all wool, made-to-measure Suit or Topcoat—tailoied by a con coin of national reputation such as Strand Inc, and guaranteed by the Maryland Casualty Co., a ith resources of $40,000,00000. In topeonh we give nt no wain charge a high quality i uyon for the sloe% a and body and gum anteed entire life of the gni nient--repliteed free if not anthifactory. The $24.50 Tuxedo A new and sensational price on finely tailoied to nwasuie Tuxedos. Our complete pi ice range up to $31.50 1 °present:l a varied selection of n eaves and color ings, hound to please the most fastidious—tt Is your °ppm We lty to acquire that successful tallow,' look without making a big dent in yout hank toll. Be flute to call nail see it. CORNELL BOWS TO WRESTLERS, 14-12 Reyhitz Gains Only Fall—Maize Lorenzo, Pearce Win by Decisions Saturday With a fall by Reyhitc, Nittany 145-pounder, over llessney of Cornell, giving the Lions a two-point margin of victory, Penn State's wrestling team won a 1440-12 decision over the ithacons in their New York strong hold Satin day aft. noon Each team won four bouts with the Nittany grapplers gaining time de cisions in the first match, the 145- pound el:,, and the heavyweight di vision Ted Reybitz registered the only fall and his five-point win moved to be Penn State's salvation in a meet which see-sawed back and forth throughout its entire length Lorenro Springs Surprise The Now Yorkers received referee's decisions in the 125 and 135-pound classes. Both bouts were hard fought and Davenport nearly scored a fall near the close of hr match with Bey land, Col nell 135-pounder. The Ithu cans gained then remaining time ad vantages in the 155-pound and light heavyweight classes Maize opened the match with a time decision of 7 minutes 24 seconds over Rayczaft. Cornell bantamweight, but the New Yorkers evened the score When Beyland held a muter advan tage of 4 minutes 41 seconds oser Davmpiirt in the 125-pound claw They forged ahead in the neat bout as Stein, Lion 185-pounder, lost a ieferee's decision of 2 minutes 20 seconds to Butterworth. Spiinging a surprise on the lam- cans, Lorenzo held Captain Lipsclutz„ Cotmell's undefeated 145-pounder, for d a 2 minute 21 second win in a fast. and skillful bout However, the Lions again trailed when Ginner lost a de cision of 6 minutes 57 seconds to Roe's in the middleweight alas= In a fast bout, Reybitz easily threw Hessney with a half Nelson and body bold in 7 minutes 35 seconds. Penny of Cannel! gave the Ithacan a one. 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"In ',aping with this request, which is made nut of respect fm the venting cadets, those in formal dress will have the prefeienee of seats," French stated PHI GAMMA DELTA WINS LF.C. TROPHY Defeats Phi Kappa Sigma 20-16 To Secure Intramural Court Victory Phi Comma Delta's passers gained possesaon of the intramuial bushel bull trophy by defeating Phi Kappa Sigma in the final sound of the tour nament by a 20-to-1a some in Lien s cation hall Saturday night Wilson was high scorer of the game and led the Phi Gamma Delta tossers with four field goals and one successful free throw whsle Johnny Murray NSW; chief point getter for Phi Kappa Sigma with two basket. In the semi-final round Thursday night, Phi Kappa Sigma dernted the Lambda Chi Alpha 13-to-10. Phi Gamma Delta advanced to the final round by a 24-to-1G 'notary over the Unknowns, a non-fiateinity five The first and second all-intramusal teams of the tournament, in which seventy-two teams ware represented, will be selected by K Weineke and the vaimus referees, who will an nounce their choices in Friday's CousalAN. point lead when he held Metzger for 9 minutes 27 seconds in the light heavyweight division Captain Ed Peaice clinched the meet Lot Penn State by gaining a 4 minute 10 second time advantage over Fa'key in the heavyweight class. 12.50 4.50 1.75 2.00 Ti 7, FENN STATE uOubEG7AI NAVY VANQUISHES LION BOXERS 5-2 Epstein Wins, Lewis, Stoop Gain Draws Over Mickhipmen Saturday Night Afton a valiant circal to end the twel,e-yeal undefeated record of the Midshipmen, Lion borers booed to a supenior Naval Academy team, r,-to-2, at Annapolis Saturday Captain Julius Epstein Sian the only Nittany nutman to Win a bout, while Davey Stoop and Al Lewis received Mans for the rest of the Blue and White scone Fighting at 115-pounds, Epstein made Dolan miss consi,tently while he easily outpointed the Midshipman with a fast left jab to win the bout. Stoop and Fitvgerahl, Navy ban tamweight, fought an exceptionally fast bout in the 125-pound class to a draw Da‘ey appeared to hase the ailsantag, over the Mid hipman, side stepping his rushes with ease while landing effective tights to the jaw. Meeting for the thud tine, Al Lewis and Hall in the welt", weight class slugged thi ce rounds iv the closest fight of the meet for i draw Al started the bout with a rush and had the Midshipman in trouble from the stint but Hall withstood the punish ment and was able to ieturn tti e I light to the Nittany slugger Captain Wallace of Nosy outpunch ed Johnny McAndrews to win the 125. pound bout, while Babb lost the de cision to Davis in the middleweight division Joe Miller was unable to withstand the superiorpunching abil ity of Andrews, Navy 175-pounder In the unlimited class, Cnnkley, of Navy, scored a technical knockout over Skobeine in the second round AFTER THE HOP MEET AT Campus Green Room ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of All Metals in Sheets and the Aid of Expert Mechanics Put Us in a Position to Sere Your Every Want MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 42.1-M 221 W. Beaver Ate. MMil YOUR YOUR ©1931, LW. tTI & MV(PS TOBACCO CO. TRACKMEN TRAIN FOR IC-4A GAMES Coach Nate Cartmell Picks Probable Entries To Compete in Title Meet &aura) Night Following a tire' meet on New Beaver field Saturday afternoon, Coudh Nate Cartmell 14 grooming the Nittany trackinen for the IC-4A champronolum to be held Saturday night in New York city. Although the Penn State entry brit has not been decided upon dellaitch, fielevr, Me!singer, and Deluder nrll probably run in the 2-mile, McDowell and Iltll in the hurdle% Fullerton and Yohe in the (111411C4, King in the r u le, and Palmer %rill enter the high Jump In the e‘ent, that Coach Cartmel decidee to tale a ?•mile relay tonic to New Ymk city, it will probably b composed of Dunimay, Wolf, Hugh, and Baird, who finished in that oidei in the half mile lace on Satuida> defending. titleholder of the I ndom inteteolleginte record for the 2-mile, loin meet stern opposition this vent in Joe MtCluakey, sophomore distance star of Fordham. Pennsyl vania's svell-halaneed team is picked by the expett4 for meet honois - TUXEDOS For Soph Hop RENT OR SALE Full Line of Furnishings GERNERD'S 140 Allen St. Cleaning Pressing Repaii mg EYES BUT TASTE tells the Truth! 11 - - ' 22 .N., f - "••... —..,. , ...',4\), MILDER...AND 1 . r : tY ,A ir ~ rs BETTER-TASTE / ? ~.,,, ‘/ r v 6 / eirk r 7e/1 ' i I t i ! , 1,..,,„ r y.,..__, ,1' , ' 1 4\: 0 4 -- ' ;' , l ts HILLMEN, COLGATE SUBDUE LION FIVE Last Minute Rally Chas Maroon Victory. 30-27—Syracuse Passers \Vin. 17-29 Two gecond half spurts spelled de feat lot the Lion Me xhen Colgate eked out a :10-to-27 victory in the last minute of play Finlay, and Byrn ell4e pled up a decisive second period margin, 47-to-29, the following night The :calmly pa,cis led the Ma moru, J9-to-8, at the half, and main tained a slender mama until the final sixty cetonds Moser and Mantis caged the oi4t Blue and White points ith a tuo-plyei apiece allot several minutes of the it vt half had pawed Ithout a stoic FI OM this point the Lion, lemained ahead until Sulll,an deadlocked tha count at 26-to-2G. 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(1001 e-header a, the s blew. 1111 l nen Amass Large he Brand led the Nitta!, scot in: foul field goals, mhde and Sol %thrum each netted of lA, o-plyet n The Mai non Loll acne held to linen double-dot, the first period, but Sullisan Peckham each chalked up eight dun mg the final tarot} , filtrate Although tho stubborn Linn Svmuse to a four-point le ul half, the ,peed}, 11)11 hiss, loan strong ...ring attack in the o, urinates of the second yet tot overnhelm2d the Blue and IA h rna.oung a fifteen point le u could never be owntal,mt. Beagle, Oiange captain, le, New Vol klns• attack ia the to iod with Once double-il,hei Hayman tallied five of the seen Syracuoe point, More, etre 'topped E. Nate, hitgh,corin Iguard, holding him to a ,otigl, $28.75 838.75 RrPAIRIN
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