Friday, -January-8, 1932- I. M. CAGE TOURNEY WILL OPEN SUNDAY Teams Divided Into 4 Leagues To Engage in 3 Games Each This Year With boxing and wrestling tourna ments being organized, intlamural basketball will begin the wintel sports season when eighteen of the forty eight teams entered meet in games be ginning Sunday aftei noon at 2 o'clock. Every team, whether it wins m loses, will play at least three games in its league Thele ale four leagues of twelve teams each After three game , . have been played by each team, the group in groups at the top of each league will meet in play-offs to decide the championship. In order that there be no conflicts, all Intl °mural contests ale to he run oft at 'different times. The boxing tout ney will begin February 4, the, first day of the second semester, and the st. tootling probably at some later date. noxing, Wrestling To Begin Athletic chairmen in - 7m fraternity and non-fraternity units ale to meet to discuss and register in the boxing tournament tonight at 7:10 at the Ph. Pi Phi house Entiants to the meets foul hear a tall, by Coach Leo Houck Monday afternoon in the bal cony at Ruination hall. Representatives of tennis wishing to enter the uiestling matches gath er Monday night at 7 o'clock in the second loot lounge of Old Main build ing to enter the tournment and confer an regulations. Those who will par ticipate in the bouts are to report at Recreation hall Thursday night at 7 o'clock. Flee lance entries in both boxing and °nestling tourneys %mil registm at the Student Union office in Old Main building. Although the basketball begins with nine contests, it will be cut down to , sin meets every night thereafter. Cow Quenches Co-ed Thirsts, 70 per Day It will take seventy co-eds, each consuming hei allotted pint of milk daily, to keep the College daily's champion cow busy doting the next year if she repeats het record of the .past twelve-month. Shattering all previous mailcs, the piesent holder of the clown produced exactly 27,270 pounds of milk last yeah, to lase the herd's average to a point higher than any since its estab lishment in 1889 The seventy-five benign, bovines, furthermoie, are accredited tree from tuberculosis, and give only tbZ best quality certified milk. KO•ED KOTILLION CHAIRMEN ANNOUNCED BY DANCE HE 1D Committee chairmen for the Ko-ed Katillion, women students' annual dance to lm held catty next month in the Aimoty, were announced Wed nesday by Helen L. Martin '33, who is in charge of the offal,. June L Brown '34 will head the decorations committee, with Cherille Mei i ill '34 in charge of enteitamment and Dolathy R. Dunbar '32 as adver tising chanmani Margaret S Mc- Masten , ' '34 will head the committee 10 select the orchestra. Elizabeth V Dickinson 'l3 will act as assistant in organuing and planning the Kotil lion , PURPLE QUILL ELECTIONS Illonorary Liter., Cad) Jeanne G. Banns '33 Frances S. Inman '34 James S Norms '32 Stockton Helffnch '33 ALL POPULAR BRANDS OE CIGARETTES AND CIGARS at The Corner OYEZ! 75c Per Gallon (Free Delivery Service) `Mary' Proves Most PpPular Ns2rne In Survey of Penn State Co-eds Sny "Hello, -Nary" to any Penn State co-ed and once out of every fifteen times you will In correct, for "Mary" is still the most popular name. Forty-nine of the sevcn hun dred and forty Penn State women have "Mary" as their given name, a survey of the student directory re veal,. I "Elizabeth," together with "Betty," ranLs second with twenty-six, while "Helen" and "Margaret" are the names of twenty-five women each. I "Dorothy" is fourth, twenty-one co eds having. that name. Lust year the order was "Mary," "Helen," "Margaret," "Elizabeth," "Ruth," and "Dorothy," sixth. "Ruth" is the given name of f if State Scholarships Employed by 14 of Freshman Students Fourteen freshmen new enrolled at Penn State are holders of State schol arships, valued at four hundred dol -1 lays each, which are awaided annu -1 ally to the high school senior in each county in the State who makes the highest score in a competitive exam ination. One other was awarded a similar scholar ship to Penn State but did not matriculate hese. Eight of the recipients ale register 'ed in the School of Chemistry and Physics, while three were attracted to Education. Two are taking courses In the School of Liberal Arts, and one is enrolled in the School of Engineer ing. The State scholarship holders are, Frank L. Bracken, Johnstown, Cam bria county; Martha S. Bring, Frank 'lin, Venango county; John M Chem erda, New Castle, Lawrence county; Robert B. Long, Lewistown, Mif flin county, M Elizabeth Diffender. fee, Middleburg, Snyder county, Bramson R. Erskine, Emporium, Cam ton county; and J. Ross Beverly, Towanda, Bradford county. The list continues with, Jacob S. zfrakusin, Hazleton, Luzerne county; Robert E. Lodge, McConnellsburg, Fulton county; Leon .1 Mirbach, Centre county; Clinics 1%1 Norris, New Milford, Susquehanna county; T. Richmd Probst, Lock Haven, Clinton county; Perry R. Smith, Ridgway, Elk county, and Margaret E. Zurbey, Pottsville, Schuylkill county. SACKETT TO DELIVER TALK ON ATHLETICS AT READING Dean R L. Sackett, of the School of Engineeting, will discuss the ath letic program of the College at a din ner session of the Berks County Al umni association at the University club, Reading, January 19. He will also speak on the subject of vocational guidance before the Reading Kiwams club on the follow ing day, with the Bell, county al umni group and the Berl, county en gineei ing society also roan:mating in the meeting. HONOR tRY TO GIVE PROGRAM Eta Kappa Nu, honorary engineer ing fratei nay, will have charge of the program at a meeting of the Elech lea' Engineering society an Room 200, Engineeting D, at 7 20 o'clock Wednesday night. College Cut-Rate Store Watch the Window for Specials, Friday and Saturday Colgate's—Special one 25c tube of Tooth Paste FREE with a 50c purchase of any Colgate item Writing Paper-60 sheets, 50 envelopes--all for 69c 25c William's Talcum Powder 2 for 25c Williams Soap____— 2 for 10c Our proved strength and friendly, helpful interest in each of our depositors, make this a bank well able to give you the best possible service and co-operation in the months ahead. The First National Bank Of State College DAVID F. KAPP Cashier OYEZ! teen Penn State women, while there are !lateen "Mildreds" and twelve "Plorenees " "Prances," "Edith," "Marion," and "Gertrude" follow in the order named. Among the 193 different names there are one "Fern," one "Lillie," one "Olive," and two "Roses." That spelling differs widely is shown by the fact that there are six "Cattier ines," five "Kathryns," three "Rath erines," one "Cathryn," and a "Kath ryne " Included among the uncommon names, are •"Adrenna," "Aldona," "Chirille," "Edra," "Elma," "Folds," "Lenms," "Lota," "Mona," "Olga," "Reba," "Rena," "Romaine," "Tact'," "Thyrza," "Verla," "Verna," and "Were." 3 TEAMS DEADLOCK IN BOWLING TOURNAMENT Sigma Aloha Eastlon, Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Delta Rho Register Tie At the end of thy second week of intelfrateinity bowling Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, and Alpha Phi Delta ale tied lot the lend of sec tion I with 16 points each Theta Xs re second with 14 points, and Sigma Nu third with 10 points. Theta Up silon Omega leads section 2 with 16 points, followed by Chi Upsilon with 14 points and Chi Phi with 10 Kappa Delta Rho heads thy. list of scorms for three games with 2,580 pins howled over. It also has the high sane for single games with 976. Fraternity Won Last Point. Sigma Alpha Fp , lon -- 5 0 16 happs halo Rho ____ 5 n 16 Alpha Phi Da ota 16 Thetn NI 5 1 It Sigma Nu 4 2 10 Kappa Sit.= 2 Rem Theta Pi 1 fi 2 1 I'. Kappa rill 5 2 Sigma Phi Sigma_-- 0 0 0 0 Tata Kann , Fittlion -- ii I; Fraternity Won Li. Poenln Theta Upnihni omen -- 6 0 16 Chi Upsilon ----- --___ 5 1 II I CM Phi 2 10 Alpha Phi Sigma 4 2 10 Alpha Sinnin Phi -- 3 3 Alpha Minima Rho —I- 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon --1 2 0 Phi hoplin Too 1 5 0 Deltn Too Delta 0 0 WOMEN'S HONORARY SOCIETY TO ADMIT 9 NEW MEMBERS Alpha Theta Epsilon, women's hon orary professional journalism frater nity, will initiate its nine pledges at 2 30 Sunday afternoon in Rooms 415 and 416, Old Main . The new members will include Eliz abeth C Larsen '32, Jeanne G. Bat wis '33, Regina M. net. '33, Dons E Hazelton '33, Marion P Howell '33, Elizabeth M. Kalb '33, Isabel Mato land '33, Ruth H. Niebel '33, and Mary 51 Westtielc '33. Free dancing lessons to anyon wishing to learn will be given by th, Penn State club dining the second week in February, acconling to Leon aid T. Miller '32, president of the club The lessons are to be given 'in th. second floor lounge of Old Main. Al fled It. Mengel '3l, 115 West Nit tally avenue, will take charge of th. lessons and receive all applications. We Can Furnish Punch For Your Dance THE PENN STATE, COLLEGIAN CHI . OMEGA TEAM DEFEATS PHI Me Pruner Dormitory Downs Women . .. Budding Basketball Sextet In Co•ed Tourne> Opening the women's annual intra mural basketball tournament, Chi Omega defeated Phi Mu by a smashing wore of 77-to-2G Tuesday night in the Amply. Points for the running team wet° amassed by frequent smiling by Doris M Arbor '34 and Ruth P. Wal ton '3l. In the games played Wednesday night Theta Phi Alpha forfeited to the Town Girls, while Frazet dormi tory non from Women's building, by a score of 43-to-10. Giange dormi tory met Delta Gamma last night. Other first sound games will be held when Kappa Alpha Theta plays the ttansferied students' team at 1 o'clock tomon ow, and when McAllister hall tossers meet the 01 cads at 8 c'elock Monday night Kappa Kappa Gamma will play Alpha Omicron Pi at 0 o'clock on the same night. The NV A A. basketball cup, which wiar won last yarn by McAllister Hall, will be pi esented to the team winning the tom nament. WRITE BULLETIN ARTICLES Prot. John II Flizzell and .Toseph P. O'lrh len, of the public speaking divi sion, wrote two articles which appeal in the eel rent issue of the Bulletin of the Debating association of Penn sylvania Colleges Pint. Friezell's topic was "An Eviniination of Fresh man Speech Habits," chile O'Brien dumbed the Oregon plan of debate. Campus Bulletin Fraternity rem esentatives will meet tonight at 730 an the Phi Pi Phi house on intiamural boNing. I=2El Candidates for the fencing team should report to Remotion ball Mon day, night, at 7 o'clock. ——o— A meeting of DeMolay will be held at the Acacia house at 7 10 o'clock Sunday night. 11=1=1 These will be a meeting of the Ai m stiong County club in Mann 410, Old Main, nt 7 o'clock tonight. I=l=l Drill for members of the underclass honoraty mthtaty society Will be held at 7 o'clock Monday night All notes due at that time. I=l=l All candidates for the fencing team will report to Recreation hall at 4 o'clock Monday aftetnoon. 1=3211 Freshman tnen and women edam ial candulates fot the COLLEGIAN staff 1,11 meet In Room 417, Old Main, Wednesday night at 9 o'clock. I=l=l Buh, lot the cateting concession for Semoi Ball should he submitted to Basil C Clare '32 at the Delta Up silon house by noon tomono, Study Room Furniture Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 24x38 $lO.OO Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 2k44 12.50 Flat Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30x52 25.00 Student Tables, Double Drawer 7.00 Student Tables, Single Drawer 5.00 Typewriter Tables, 18x36 4.00 Typewriter Tables with Drawer and Slide 8.50 Chiffoniers 13.50 Book Shelves 4.50 Magazine Racks- 2.00 Chairs 3.50 Special Pieces Made to Order, Estimates Freely Given DEPARTMENT OF Industrial Engineering Wood Shops Engineering Unit "13" HEAR YE ! Booth drawina's for Senior Ban will be hell at Stark Ihotheis and Ha, pet's store at noon tomori ow. Fia ternities ale also asked to present then checks at this time. ——o— Non-fraternity men may obtain their made cards at the Student Union office in Old Main, Monday. There are a large number of articles from hats to rubbers which have been found about the campus by the carn pu^ patio'. Owners may hose them by identifying them as soon as possi ble at the office of the grounds and buildings department in Room 319, Old Alain building- CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—IndividuaI instructs.* tot begonners Call 7794 or see Mrs. F J. Hanrahan, Fye Apartments. Etch PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Typ , ing of reports, theses, themes on short notice at reasonable rates. Or den in State College Hotel. Phone OIL Residence 113 W. Nittany Ave. ROOMS—For Rent—Two double and one single room in private family 208 West Nanny Avenue. ltpill'lll TIP/ I ' l G Copying, theses, reports, etc. Telephone Gi 1 246 South Glll Street etehPl3 LIVE AT—The Colonial, 115 W. Nit tany Ave. All looms with running water Home-like, comfortable, and plenty of heat and hot voter. Newly furnished S 3 00 a sneak. 4tchHe CONTRACT—Bridge instruction by experienced teacher. Appointments made today at the State College hotel between 1:00 and 500 o'clock. Mis. Georg,. F. Amend, Less istown, Pa. ltpdFT TEAM of four wishes to play dupli cate contract bridge I , ,ith any chal lengers. Call J L. Cohen at the Uni ‘elsity club for artangenientg. ltcompßll LOST—A bracelet on campus last Sunday evening. Reward if re turned to Nittany Lion Inn. Phone 1095.. ltchFT State's Leading Dry Cleaners Exclusive Dollar Dry Cleaners Free Delivery Service A. J. HOUSER Opposite Postoff ice Phone 444 THE PLACE TO EAT Our restaui ant is conveniently and ideally located for the par twain, patronage v.e solicit. Our -egular customers, and those who we ate especially desirous of serving, pass to and fro every day It is out hope that we may be "discovered" by a larger clientele We guarantee excel lent food, smell cooked and courteously served. Laird's Tea Room IVest College Avenue THE TAP ROOM BLACK—Shaeffer fountain pen, gold band, name engrased, lost in State College, after Dee. I. Chalk's P Smith, Triangle, Phone 579. 2leoSd CARS STOREb—NeII heated garage on \Vest Highland Avenue. Call Taylor at 2125. ltpdPß FOR RENT—Dos ruble angle room m il‘ate home 25 S. Gill Street Phone 10734. ltpdFT WANTED—Student to shale mono, , comfortable 100111. New bed, lot• of hot water, shor.et Call at 409 So. Atherton Stloot m phone 129-J. FOR RENT—Two large, any looms Botuding If desired 102 Snuth Barnard stletst, Phone 9929 ltnilPß C•OR RENT—Two furnished looms iwsti 'actors or el :ulnae students desued 301 S Cdl St, ol Phone 214-7. EtehPl3 FOR SALE—High grade tuxedo at a vet} , ieaconable puce. Call Fink at 5G 2teoF Consult us about out debited pas ment plan, fm the fun fish ing of all material and necessary labor, to replace that tool ,hich has been the source of so much pier. Out =tennis ate all quality products and nationallt adset. used The cost of this plan is e‘ceptionally lust and can be arranged to suit your convenience. "Kindly consult us about it" STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Hurwitz Bldg. R. T. HAFER, Mgr. NOTICE We Wish to Announce That We Are Moving From 15; Allen Street to 111 East Beaver Avenue Your- Continued Patronage Will Be Greatly Appreciated NELO'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP THE COLONIAL . 115 WEST NITTANY AVENUE $3 00 a week fot rest of college year Running wales in all looms. Homelike comfmt. Plenty of heat and hot water. Newly ftumished. Inspect The Colonial. You'll like it! THAMonday - Tuesday A WarnerMotl.e.:ll.6c: January 11 and 12 Mama Dolly at 110 _ 0 NOVARRO Mafia Hari A ticuturoh/un Mayer mums Lionel Barrymore HARKEN . Page Three SLIDE RULE—Polyphase Duple lost Tuesday. Re.ald for iettn to John He btu t, Ph! Delta Thett Phone 110 I tpdP WANTED—To buy good double be, ol exchange double-deck bed or t sell good double-deck bed Apply a 117 E. Beale, Ace. ltpdP TYPlNG—Cnpying, tlmcec, i epot t etc Telephone fit 2 s S CtchT R. F. STEIN Gag, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 21-Hour Service Phone 252 vith Suspense— with Romance— 'urope's most fasei spy. With the ,'Le. Lewis Stone
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