Sidelines in State's eLheduled taint oppon hone shown strength in their -season nines Carnegie Tech ed Yale and Chicago, Syincuse ted Penn and Michigan, while to oNmeame Columbia, last • unto collegiate I., , ague cham and held Temple to a to.o-pount Irving 28-to-26 Putt lin, mule ipregso, , homng on its hip to anufue toast. + + + title Lasich was named Con ti on the second team of the ea4tern Blot en selected 113 ester Smith in "College lia r" this month. + + + op" Gait anti '27, tourer Nittanv then, has been notking out with alga, foi this year's mat team be dimly practice sessions Al gin Pop's 55 nestling activities for past few Nears lane been con -1 hugely to teferveing, he still is to gi‘o the contenders a Less ers. Dartmouth's boxing , team still ion its season against Western art land at Westminster, Md. Thursday, before corning •re to open the Lion schedule d.un later. + + + unkind, West Virginia 115. der, will fight in Recreation hall for the third time alien he hole with his taam- n again season Al Lents knocked hen 'a the 11)30 dual meet and soon a :ion from him last year. While lorgentown for the Lion-Moun er gud imme the, fall, Al had el with his two-year opponent, s manmd. + + + .3rneuse will open its arest g schedule against Lehigh, list :es intercollegiate winners, in thlehem tomorrow. The Or omen are conceded a slight. e becauve of injuries to Le h matmen. S,racuse will le here as the Lion's second ionent l'elirnam 6. + + + ilown-state sports writer, 'a bile ssing belief that the Pennsyl- Inteiseholastic basketball chain hips will be held in the Palestra 'enn, urges that Penn State be foremost consideration, because s central location and early con on with the play-offs + + + Army, like Penn Stale, I, get g off to a late ,tart on the hab itual' court. The cadets. can ned by Ita) Sleeker. star half k eu the West Point grid ben, opened their season lost McGill of Canada Wed .day. + + + tri-state college boxing Warne to be held at the close of the Inr ,IISOII than yean is lacing ed by Cai negie Tech, Pitt, esne;"•Weat,-Vinginin- University Vashington and Jeffeison Milk Shakes' Ice Cream Cigarettes . Tobacco Magazines H. I. WARD'S Allen Street 1 NT;rl 1:4 Start the New Year Right by Buying Your Meats at Fishburn's Meat Market We Have the Lowest Prices in Years on High Quality Meats—All Meats Government Inspected Mitmen, W BOXERS CONTINUE INTENSIVE DRILLS Prepare for Opening Meet With Dartmouth—Reserves Bolster Squad With the first meet a week assay, the Lion bosoms will continue inten 'sire training, begun this week, in preparation for one of the longest campaigns in Penn State ring history. Captain Davey Stoop will be the Nattily mainstay in the 115-pound class in the Dartmouth contest next Saturday night Davey has been ad ministering punishment to men rn heavier classes in short practice work outs in the ling Just who will represent the Blue and White in the 125-pound division rests on de,elopments of the next fen sessions. Johnny Napoleon and Phil Einstein have been meeting each other across the gloves and have been stag ing good bouts while Bas Clare has also been displa,ng his warns in the fcatherueight group. Napoleon's speed has been apparent in the ring while Epstein has been working on developing his offense.. Lewis To Bus Welterweight Johnny MeAnthems has been dis playing his best brand of boxing in the bouts to lead the 135-pounders. Other promising fighters in this group ace Bill Looker and Minnick Al Lewis will again be seen this year in the welterweight position. The intercollegiate eliampion has been showing his usual brand of ring gen eialship against Ed Polak, landing contender for the 165-pound berth Feirnro and Swan are the most mom :sing, understudies in the 145-pound group w hile Rcclll. Bedoski ' and Henry hose shown up well in the 165- pound class Has 3fan3 Reserses Gritsavage and Updegiove, who is ineligible fot competition until the second semester, fight it out in the 155-pound in eight Gritsavage should see sem ice in the met against Dart mouth With Slusser definitely launched in a busing career for the winter season, Sagun and Nebel will be pushed to gain the light-heavy berth Nebel, however, will not be eligible until next ~ eniestet In a bout uith Sagun ' l Vcduo , das, Slusser vhom,ed his abil ity to glue plenty and receive even more Coach Ilouck has little to worry about to the way of resolves and ma terial to groom for oncoming seasons Bowman, Andel son, Bauer, Heist, Elf man, Espy, Jackson, Watkins, Rals ton, Hill, Abrams, and Lucas arc among the men on whom he will rely Lot future refelence. TO ATTEND SOCCER MEETING Frank A. Smon 'in, soccer lean. manager, and Harold It. Gilbert, assi.stant graduate manager, will at tend the mmting of the Inteicollegiat Soccer association at the Hamord club in N. Yolk city tomorrow. Phone 357 estlers Gai Rival Coaches SKIP STAHLEY '3O -- ,:'..--•••\ , .•,>',,, ‘, - .N.K. - - 2 -41 -: • V; : /, „, r,' •” • ' M''. ••/..-- , , • ..• - " ; MES:;=I CAGERS OPEN 1932 SPORTS CALENDAR - 0 — (Continued fa a n y page one) Coach Stahley has been unable to give out a definite starting lineup. It is certain, however, that many veterans of last year's Lion-Terror game will be used, and it is almost as certain that they will give the home team an opening game to remember. "I'ni not given to making predic tions," Coach Hermann answered when qinstusned as to the team's chances in its opening game "How ever, I will say that they look better thin last year's team did at this time, and I know they're all going to be in there trying thmr hardest to start the season with a victory," he added. ' Collegian Directory Of Rooms Available at Senior Ball MRS. HARRY CRISSMAN 414 South Pugh Phone 472-M S A. HARTZELL Corner Beaver and Pugh GEM MRS. JAMES MILLER 206 West College Phone 779-R MRS. A. C. YEARICK 101 Ea.st Foster I=l MRS FRED FULLMER 513 West College Phone 368-M MIMEO 102 S. Barnard I=l TIM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Form as 1 MATMEN PREPARE FOR CHICAGO MEET Spetidel Will Await Inter-Class Meet Before Selecting This Year's Team 'Cut doss n on the falls' is the pass word over on the mats at the Recrea tion hall whete the Lion ol ostlers are sweating in tough scoilsouts to get in condition for the uncut with Chicago, 'January 21. A fall is 11% e points against the team, while a decision or tone ad vantage loss counts only three. So Coach Charlie Spode' is laving on the bridging exercises and the defense , technic. Lack. Ecpericncc Nine falls were segisteled against the wrestlers last Seat as a away fOl eleven falls tacked up against the op ponents' recold% "Not too bad," Charlie says, "but all those falls count up the points" The coach is waiting until the in ter-class meets on annual) , IG before he begins any final teams selections. Ile confidently expects that the seal material will show up at this tiyout He prophesies that then will be a couple or more freshmen who will ex hibst some really s.occial talent at the grappling art then "Then are a dozen men hme who are the men I'm going to use this year, but I don't know which ones they are yet. They'll base to be good, If they can win from the men here, they certainly ought not to have too nsuch trouble with the other wiestless they ' fight," the coach said, gunning Most other wrestling teams in the Eastern colleges h,ise abeady begun their seasons 111111 vs dl hare an edge of experience over the Lions that will ' provide a serious obstacle fist Spei del's men Cent 1.2 The &alai= Tabacce Co. SHE'S MISCHIEVOUS, RESTLESS, AND 20, WEIGHS 112 POUNDS. Miss Harlow has smoked Luckles far twoyeors... not one centwas _ peed for her signed statement She rose to stardom In "Hell'sAngols" and if you've seen her now COLUMBIA PICTU RE, "THREE WISE GIRLS," you'll understand why thousands of girls aro trying to match her riotous plahnurnblonde locks We oPPreciate all sho writes of tackles, and to we soy, "Thanks, Joan Harlow." TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE-60 modern minutes with the world's finest dance orchestras and Walter Winchell, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N.B. C. networks. 932 Sports Season Nears Opening CONOVER TO NAME Students Reminded FENCERS TO BEGIN '35 COURT SQUAD To Carry A. A. Cards CARD JANUARY 30 Students are reminded that they Yearling Coach \\ ill Pick 25 Men As must present then athletic associa- Will Encounter Turngememde Society Nucleus of This Season's Lion membetslup cards to gain en- In Philadelphia for Opening faunae to the basketball game such Basketball Team Western Maryland tornoirow night Match This Year ' by a notice float the athletic asso- Coach Larry Conoxer null complete elation office Les Snbreurs, College fencing club, the task of selecting a fieshman bah- General admission tickets will be will engage in its first meet of the ketbitll squad of 20 or 25 men from on sale at the door tot other spec- season against the Tm ngemeinde so the gloats of 160 candidates toter:non tators. The game will begin at 8 cicty in Philadelphia January 30. Foils aftei noon mime he announces the final o'clock. still be used in all contests this year. cut in the yearling gtotip. Approm. o Although not a recognized sport at nudely 11, candidates remain in the •IRST-YEAR MATMEN DRILL Penn State, fencing has been organized tenni:u s far positions, the le:naming FOR INTRAMURAL mxrctiEs lane under Les Sableurs for the past asiniants hexing been dropped bolore sis years Last year, the Penn State the CM istmas holidays., team won too championships in the Four members of the yearling grid The freshman wrestling 'O a ".es t ern Pennsylvania meets. umbe g over 100 candidates It the squad, excused sushi this week on ac- , is ol g 'Engagements Ivlth Geneva College count of musics received during the i esenrtime ' . w lon out ' dad: Het Mite Morrison, yearlit, coach nail i Greensburg Y. M C A have been football season, ale Included in the scheduled. in addition to the Pluladel he first-year men arc se 'Lag for limbo non working out. pima meet, although the dates have not Ile coming inter-class a nd i i ntaaminal With the oponlng game a full month spnutetition been set. A tentative meet with Car away, Conover still seek the best coil, Outstanding among the candidates acme Tech has bean arranged bmation nom the group in practices lie Horvath, 135-pounder, Coshety Members of last year's team who closing the next neek. Dickinson t 195 pounds, Kleiman, light heavy-' have lotus ned this year arc, Garman, Seminary, of Wilhamsnott, will be welght; Buthiteldtl. 115-Pounder, who is co-captain with Laudenslager, the first opponent for the freshmen, Rose, heavyweight, Bob and Bastard Canalme, Newman, Hesch, and Gard ' appealing hate Felnuary 6 °hasten, at 155 and 165 pounds re- nee. John Rammacher '32 is manager Finnatcls who Hill compete far pectnely, and Reed in the 145-pound of the team. places on the permanent squad include class. -- o Kecch, Donovan, former captain at ___, WILL BEGIN ELIMINATIONS Emporium high school, Meanings, RIFLE TEAMS MEEI"VODAY Stocker, Blau, Green, Fisher captain Beginning fort Weesday night, last yeas at Fttends' Central In Ptah, The mcinbeis of the men's rifle team, competitors class b ox ing chani delplna, illikelonts, and Kolbe, fennel will meet the women's team in theirlpionships will begin elinanattons next captain at Ludlow high school, fest shoulder to shoulder match of thel week according to plans which set the Other forward candidates ale R. A season in the Amory at 4 o'clock this) finals in the tournament for January Bell, Lippiott, Bassett, Kalb, Ramer afternoon .22. captain at Fremont, Hagan, Stoddart, 'cadet of the 1930-31 State College !high school quintet, and Deakin. 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