40 SEEK BERTHS ON BOXING TEAM delines Coach Houck Drills Lion 'Damen To Face Heavy Season—l Lettermen Return of Stan Stempeck, as Set aurae'. all•opponent'' Penn State a 1 eprsenta of our s, major °pp.- ionents' elex ens Nittion e been selected nn the of Pitt, Colgate, Lafax- With four letterman returning to folio an experienced nucleus, Coach Leo Ilona has been drilling forty as pirants for ring positrons in his quest for a strong tenni. and 51.1.11.1.15 e West not yet made known her Beginning prehminLy drill a reek berme Thanksgiving Natation, the Lion nntmen hove been working out daily to get into shape for a ihffitult and long season of engagements This eel: Coach Houck held short ses sion, in the ring in pieparation for tomortou, nen,cel exhibition to the field of slitter, ,ce I% elected Nlt UR) as selected as center n the Lehigh all.oppon. :lamed by Coach Jack 14 . to establish thud the leading ele,en in the Thichne//iiin. student nous es Penn State among a astein elewns called the eon." Thu classification tue of being original, if a The Bisons ate placed although the "Nev. SlN leo Pitt, and Colgate Captain Di,vev Stoop, Intercol legiate bantamweight champion in 1930, leads the group of Nittany con tenders for the 115-pound post while Flank BOnman and Jim Ralston, two sophomores working out in that weight, base been giooming them ' s-21ves for competition against the ILion captain !Anus Leads Welters eights +++. noersit) of the South, • Lions meet before the ty croud nest )ear, is r of the Southern Con nie school is located at Tennessee, and its nth ins are nicknamed the In the 125-pound class, Phil Ep stein, Johnny Napoleon, and Bas Clone ate all fighting for supremacy, each having about the sonic met ince Napoleon and Epstein have been putting up a good show in the shoit bouts. McAndrews, I,ind Lenket kill probably be the lead ing contenders fot the 135-pound bet th. Anderson, Lucas, Alnams, Jackson, and Lonbelger ate additional l men competing to displace Johnny 111cAndiests lions his post of last year +++ etch Ileimann, Lion has h, is consuhming the pus having a seeund string mimed cote eh , of sopho might play three }ems n unit The fine mould ity 3leFailane and Dane foimaids, Call Wittein at Stump Pail, and Dill or .1.1.1.1ds Displaying a fine bland of boxing, Al Lem , ,, lone Nnttany intetcollegiate champ, has been outclassing the field •in the 145-pound division Feuato and Saar have been his inincipal competitois for the uelteineight po sition In the 155-pound class Upde close has shone an advantage over Gtitsavage, Hensrey, and Gra ham • oritalt John Orst of Col , N,11% seleded as end on i all•opponents• elm en, led an imitation to pia) "East" against a "West" t San Francisco Neu a) Slussel, Polak, fledoslo, and Long in the - field foe the 160-pound class, any Natany nuddlev.elght sentatlve ,111 be kept busy mai basketball team opens the awn, Much ends when it Lions at Pittsbuigh in •anent Temple totem re, th seveial hunched State 1 teaches assembled as stu- O Cailson system, the Pan to avert last yem's em- MLldent, when they lost 33-to-17 aining his position throughout the .eason. Sagun, McMillen, Bawl, and WE EMPLOY NO SOLICITORS GOODS SOLD ONLY AT TIIN STORE CRAI3II 4 EE'S 132 Allen Street • + + Na‘y boser who lost to r of Western Mari land 60-pound class finals of colegialte hosing thorn, dd here last spring, is ack on the N.n) elte.en the Amu tomorrow. TERERS-SAVE MONEY IN 1932 BY RVING OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES Winner Market __ __Phone 853 _ Quality _ ye That Hat Cleaned and Blocked Before Christmas Vacation AT JIM'S PLACE N% Nile`, 3 oti all a Ale'l3 , Xmas ,1111.1 EL Happy NULL Year t That We Want Brag---But Have Sou noticed the pictures being advertised for the leading theatres in Philadelphia and Pitts burgh this week? FRANKENSTEIN-PLATINUM . BLONDE POSSESSED - OVER THE HILL - GIRLS ABOUT TOWN-SECRET SERVICE-CUBAN LO V E SONG-BLONDE CRAZY. Ever, one of them has already been shown in State College! ;hod a sample of the kind of entertainment sure ice 3rou are receiving at the • A T . H ; AUM . ..A'W;iine:r : ofotheiiThe.l6. • • '• C,r,URGE W. SULLIVAN, Mgt ELECTED Lion Soccer Copt= For Nest Year alif#fltk • .141047,4°,5 Heist constitute the material from uhich Coach Houck will mould his 175-pounder Nebel, amateur cham pion of Maryland, who has returned :to Penn State after a year's absence, has also been shaping up well in this class and hill be eligible for Intercol lagiate competition/ after the first semester. 1 ) 111Lih PHOTOGRAPHS THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT WE STILL HAVE TIME TO MAKE YOUR SITTING Penn State Photo Shop 212 East College Avenue T. sll_ AU)4I. __Reasonable Prices kidiedANlt R. l ip tic Days.. unka 7, :::t 1 , 4 : Je ,,,. . i p A: m.. l. har . ,.. 1 „: 3, 7 "6' ,Mcf t, , ,, , 0 .404., '4 , S,Arh" CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD .. TIIL• PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SPORTS CAPTAINS, MANAGERS NAMED slim team in 1930 m addition to being captain tins year Soccer letters were awarded to Cap tam McKane, Captain-cleft Daykin, Bradford, Edwards, Darns, Hartz Ifenszey, Holmes, Knecht, Masters, 11111ler, Musser, Shea, Tyson, and Manager Smon At tins meeting there seas sonic 'discussion concerning the size letter that should be green to the members of this year's undefeated soccer team There is a possibility, Mr Fleming said, that m the future intercollegiate champrom, and members of undefeated teams may rei,ene six-meh letters in stead of the customary four and one quarter-m.lr awards, providing that ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARETTES AND CIGARS sE Qc bmokelcs, Soolleaa. Clean—Will not Coke or Clinker Quirk Hot. Lasting I Ire Try it I earn the 1111 ferenee Coal weighed Phone Stole College II Monday - Tuesday Dec. 11 tind 15 Maul. Da,ly at 1 JO tins proposed amendment to the Att. awarding of athletic letters. according to Mr. Fleming Conn's Intro association constitution passes A major football "S" vats awarded name was omitted from the list of by vote of the student body as well as to Doc Conn for his service to the lettermen that appeared in the mono the various committees governing the football team dating the past season, of the COLLEGIAN Tuesday morning. (Continued boot Mile one) The Corner "STETSON D" A 2 n n n d ual GIFT to YOU SALE Stetson "D" again leads the field with the 2nd Annual "GIFT TO YOU" Sale, thereby enabling you to make your purchases at the season's greatest savings ... When you need it . .. Before Christ- mas, not'after ALL READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING SUITS $34.50, $29.50, $24.50 REDUCED $18.95 TUXEDOS $34.50, $29.50 REDUCED $19.50 _ ALL FURNISHINGS GREATLY REDUCED A Big Savings on Your Christmas Purchases Nationally "STETSON D" Justly Known Famous Problem: how to answer a million a day Users of Bell System service ask "Informa tion" more than 1,000,000 questions every day Providing facilities for answering them promptly, correctly, was one problem put up to engineers of the Bell System. So effective was their solUtion that this them in the order received! prodigious task is now a matter of smooth Efficient telephone service depends upon routine. They designed desks which enable working out interesting problems like this. BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIDE SYSTEhI OF INTER•CONNECTING TELEPHONES l'iiday, December 11, 1931 OVERCOATS $29.50, $24.50 , REDUCED - $18.95 OVER COATS $34.50, $39.50 REDUCED - $22.95 115 ALLEN STREET each operator to reach quickly the listings of some 15,500,000 telephones. They developed apparatus which automatically routes calls to operators not busy—and should all operators be busy at once, it stores up calls and releases