Tuesday, March 17. 1931 LIONS TO ENTER MIT TOURNAMENT -0- (Contuutcd front pint page) against Captain Paul Clem, of Ps la case, in the 115-pound class, accord ing to the drawings at the Associa tion meeting Sunda, Disney Stoop, present titleholder in the 115-pound class will make a hid for the 125- pound crown against Captain Shadel, of Penn In then second meeting this your, Johnny SlcAndrevs v. ill face Captain Doug Crosby, Western Mar land. in the 125-pound division, and Al Less is will enter the ring against Ito-s. of Syracuse, in the 115-pound class, for the second time vithin a veek Elm itm, Western Slat gland, sill meet the Lion 175-pounner, either Carson or Stiller, ahtic Crinkley, Ic.n.s, will face either Miller or Skuberne, Nittany heavys. ' Referees for the tournament will be Bryan Hoes, of Philadelphia, and John Lucas, of the Lierversity of PennaylNama The work urn be di tided evenly between the two men, but Luca, wlll not referee any bouts in which a Penn entry is fighting be cause of bib connection with that in stitution Munagerb \ Teel rrida) Upholding its former rulings, the Association decided that the seconds must be undergraduates, and the coaches shall not sit on the bench Contestants are not supposed to be in communication ssith the coach after they lease the diessing room. The wrapping of a boxer's hands v.itb bandages ssas made optional, but the Association decided that the ulap- pings could not extend above the wrist. Final arrangements for the tom na mitt Ntlli he made at a meeting of the boxing managers from the col leges represented at 2 o'clock Friday DRESS SPECIALTY SHOPPE See the NeNN Styles in Ladies' Girdles and Corselletts Moore's Dress 121 East College Avenue ANNOUNCING- HEMPHILL'S SADDLE SHOP All Kinds of Leather Work Suitcases Repaired In Rear of Penn State So eet Shop Gas - Oil - Repairing i`:'~f~ KELLER'S 282 SERVICE GARAGE 1000 EAST COLLEGE THURSDAY .• ' • Matinee and Evening ' • . A Warner btolna4Th.tV.. . Friday Es ening at NITTANY Bio-Chemist Helps Police Capture Criminals by Taking Blood Tests To save life and to put it in jeo pardy are two tasks for which Dr Arthur von X Anderson, of the de partment of biological chemistry, is called upon to perform. The physi cian and the police official alike come to him for confirmation of their sus picions . , . Dr. Anderson has been called in twice on minder Cases to test supposed blood stains, the guilt or innocence of .ome human being to be estab lished by the results , of the experi ments. At least once a seek, some doctor in the town recenes a patient whose illness cannot be detected by the or dinary means. The patient is sent to Dr Anderson, who usually succeeds in diagnosing the ease by blood tests. One-tenth of a cubic centimeter, or three drops of blood is all that 15 ARCHITECT SOCIETY AWARDS STUDENT DRAWING MENTION Essex H Thomas '3l received one of six mentions aharded in the ac cent intercollegiate competition of wamc landscape architecture prob lems under the auspices of the Mai m icon Society of Landscape Archi tects in New York city recently. Penn State ICCellea special compli ments on the general excellence of submitted problems in a report from the judges. Cornell, Pennsylvania, lowa, "and the University of Cincin nati received mention also afternoon. The contestants will neigh in at 4 o'clock and the doctor's physi cal examination mill be made at that tune. There mill be a meeting of the Association at 10 o'clock Satuaday looming. required in this test, in comparison to the method used heretofore which re quired ten times as much. The pro cess developed by Dr. Anderson has thy advantage of requiring only the pricking a finger instead of tapping an artery, v.hich sins often difficult in more obese people, or those defi cient in blood In giving his students an example of the importance and delicacy of ex perimental work of this type, the chemist has performed tests with the blood of rats and cattle the results of which were published in several technical magazines The majority-of cases diagnosed have ken diabetic, kidney or appendi citis. Most of the physicians in the borough have at one time or another entrusted cases to Dr. Anderson PLAN MORE ROCKVIEW TRIPS Because of the popularity of Satur day's trip to the Western Penitent iary at Rockview the Y. M. C A lo planning future excursions of this kind, 1 t was announced today. These trips A, ill be held on future Saturday afternoons or at a suitable date. Auto Body Top. Fender Sery ice and Refinishing SCHRECK BROS. Phone 906R4 Lemont, Pa iv IIR means to Camel COMPARE a package of Camels with any other cigarette and note the difference in the technique of packing. Note that Camels arc completely en closed in an outer transparent cover of moisture-proof cellophane and scaled air .tight at every point. We call this outer shell the Humidor Pack. It differs from the ordinary cello phane pack and while it is egg-shell thin, it means a lot in terms of cigarette enjoyment. It means, for instance, that evapora tion is checkmated and that Salt Lake City can now have as good Camels as Winston- Salem While Camels arc made of a blend of the choicest Turk ish and mellowest domestic tobaccos, it is highly impor - Tim Pittsburgh „fling Laboratory c.har, nboco tant, if you arc to PhPlifraftS shows you that only the Carnet Iltimider get full benefit of Pack dchocra cigarettes to you sti prime condition this quality, that these cigarettes come Cheek the difference yourself to you with their natural Moisture It is a very simple matter to cheek the content still intact. difference between Humidor Packed THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Campus Bulletin All letter men recen e compli mentary tichets for the Inteicollegi ate bouts See Harold R Gilbert, 107 Old Main. IMEMI All ftaternities uuthing to Join the interfraternity bridge tournament must deposit $1 pith liallyst, Phi Kappa Psi. I=LII An groups entered in the tntramu rat ping pong tournament may get ther entrance fee refunded by seeing George T. Lasich '32 CLASSIFIED LOST—Blue Loose•Leat Note Book. Reward Finder please return to George Kohut, Varsity Hall. LOST—Yellow Cold Hamilton Watch with monogram \V. B. B on back Reward if returned to W. B Stoich at Dairy Barn. ltpdt 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 924-M What the NEW • 4"%ehT.16.„ The Humidor Pack insures that. It presents the fine tobaccos of Camels from drying out and losing any of their delightful llas or. Aside from, cheap tobacco, two fac tors in a cigarette canmar the smoker's plcasurc Fine particles of peppery dust if left in the tobacco by inefficient cleaning methods sting and irritate delicate throat membrane. Dry tobacco, robbed of its natural moisture by scorching or by evapora tion gives off a hot smoke that burns the throat with every inhalation. We take every precaution against these factors here at Winston-Salem. smoke a . Fresh cigarette! WANTED—Thee students for sales moik at night. Pegg Ise Cream Co, 101 W. Nitnny Ave., Phone 480. 1 t Pak FOR RENT—Apai talent, April 1. Four large rooms with bath, sun pinch, gas range, heat furnished. 215 S. Sparks State College. F. P. Zeigler. LOST—Wednesday evening, some where around town, a pin marked Alpha Theta Epsilon, the shape of a mallet Please return to Florence Davis Phone 176-J. ltpSp FOR RENT—Room enough for 3 stu dents, second floor, cornet room. 301 W Beaver Avenue, Phone 4864: ltpSp WANTED—To do ealpenter mark or old fuiniture repairing. Guarantee neat job. ,Reasonable. Call 459-3. ltpSp WANTED—AII hotsebaek 'riders tiled to attend the flee education , movies on riding to be given i 100 Ilort building on March 18t We sell special rate riding riche , on easy payments. Campus Sadd 221 W. Beaver Aye M;11 I Q G g ' A special vacuum cleaning apparatus removes dust and now the new Humi dor Pack prevents dryness. School, rear of theatres. 3teleCd WANTED—By student, a pines to 'mirk for his room and board. Will ing and able to do all kinds of house work. Call R. C. Hollobaugh, 2144. 1 tchg BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Private dancing instruc tions for beginners. Call 49-J or see Mrs. F. J. Hanraban, • Fyc's Apartment. HAVE YOU TASTED THAT HAWAIIAN FRUIT PIE? AT THE LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP - PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR SANDWICHES HERE Phone 310 214 East Nittany Avenue WE DELIVER . _ TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR , • - FROM THE INTERCOLLEGIATES PENNANTS "PUPS" CUSHIONS JEWELRY The Athletic Store ' On Co-Op Corner - • ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES , ' EERIE! PACK Smokers* Camels and other ordinary dry cigarettes. First of all you can feel the difference as you roll the cigarettes between your fingers. Camels are full-bodied and pliable. A dry cigarette crumbles wider pressure and sheds tobacco. If you will hold a cigarette to eacb car and roll them with your fingers you ean actually hear the, difference. The real test of course is to smoke them. And here's where the new Humidor Pack proves a real blessing to the smoker. As you inhale the cool, fragrant smoke, from a Camel you get all the mildness and magic of the fine tobaccos of which it is blended. . But when you draw in the hot smoke from a dried cigarette see how Bat and' brackish it is by comparison and hoW harsh it is to your throat. . • I • If you are a regular Caincl smoker you have already noticed what proper condition of the cigarette means. But if you haven't tried Camels in the new Humidor Pack you have a new adventure with Lady Nicotine in titan,. Switch your affections for just 'ono day, then go back to your aid love tomorrow ifiyou can. „ R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. imersingc 1 Ix, ___ 1. PaVe -Four Get That ' EAT CLEANED at JIM'S PLACE Allen Street Shoe Shine
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