rase Four Sidelines Coach Heimann's recent statement o the papms that the gentle art of oul shooting %vas on the decline aim ',en ample justification alien the I tone cons cited only nine out of their nineteen chances into SCOleb Saturday Mil, of Chicago's a rest bag team. opens the mat ....want here agam.l Ito, ;limit,, he ntll have patnfol menturtes of a battle Pith that gentleman last ear. The gangster I.* grappler em erged from the contea arch a broken arm. While Chathe Spenlel', men hone linen getting into .hape to twat their opponent. out of shine, tnno of mid opponents bane been lotting the mat in the 1)1.4 meets of then schedules, P”nteton ,iteemled in defeating them neighbois from Rutgeis, but Sc memo btatted out v.ith a 10, to Lehigh Sports a riters all neer the ORM. tat are hailing Stele Harms, Penn State grad v. Ito is getting up in the heac)o eight kingdom. as a second Jack Dempsey. Mlle Wolff, also a State man. had been looked upon as a better boxer than Steno, but 11he found the charms of a fiancee more attractice than the price ring. The drastic rulings of the Penns!.l - State Athletic Commission had their first harmful effect when Laf ayette chose to cancel its m restling meet oath Ursinus rather than go through thy rigamarole required by the Commission Although the Easton school was conducting the match w ithout ben efit of gate receipts, the laws re quire the posting of a 53,000 bond MEI= the of the commission to make sure the u rustlers n eren't making too much money. Temple re cently chose the same alternatite, in order to :mud red tape. + + + Mn',n} basketball team got deny o a flying start by chalking up wins gainst McGill and Johns Hopkins Last year's freshman quintet, al though visibly inferior to the varsity, held the Western Maryland passers on ei.en terms during the few min utes that they were on the floor, each team scoring tires posits The team work of the sophomores gave prom ise that there would be little to worry about for the neat two years if all re main in school. CLARK MOTOR CO. 221 E College tie. Phone 500 Packard—Auburn Sales and Service """A" TIRES AccLssolins TAXI SERVICE 4 F(O • ~ , , , Um, N Pliell,xhurr'n licst COM Ci[l:7l " Till . „ S ir ' C I :kl: Or \ Clink, :IGELOW RU CI, tr:kiiii-Lt..."rif,. I:1; i5i pan.r.,,,„, 1. "1..,;,.... , : ~-d, i )\ Hi[iPsßu. At That First Sneeze Use Vapure 50c a Bottle Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller COLLEGE DINER Home Cooking Courtmen Op 47-21 Victor Davis, McMinn Lead in Scoring Attack on Maryland Foe One day last fall, Lehigh's football team donned white umfoims instead of thou traditional bio,n ones and showed their follo,ms a complete se mersal of foam Penn State's basketball team tiled much the same thing Saturday night and lowed assay to then fast open ing game ',dory in three rmrs, de feating the Glenn Teri ms of Westein Maryland by a quite decisive 47-to-21 some Besides looking flashy in then new white umfoinr, the Lions dis played a fast passing genie, a fair defense, and a brand new guard by the name of Ed McMinn. This num McMinn, who was spend ing his time with the rescues while Penn State sins losing basketball games last year, looks Inks a find His wheeling and pivoting are on a pas with most of that yet seen in Roc ication ball, and lie has a canny eve for the basket, although his many sparkling pass-off plays stamp him a good team-s‘oilei. He and Bub Da vis, who seems speedier and more ag passive than last year, had the crowd louring its approval repeatedly Substitutes Sophomores Tine to his weld, Dutch Hermann substituted his team of sophomore hopefuls after the varsity had amass ed a safe 13-to-18 advantage, and, while it may have been nervousness or it may have been the bad effect of the old blue uniforms, the youngsters uere none too impressive. They suc ceeded in holding their brad oppon ents on men toims, but gave way before the end of the game to still another team of varsity iesettes Except for a dangerous Terror rally near the end of the fast half, the Lions' nasty advantage tins note,. threatened They shored filch best offense at the beginning of the second half when they tan up LS points. LOUISE A. LAMBERT BEAUTY PARLOR 2nd Floor Leda°ll Building Phone 290-J You Can Get It at Metzger's 1932 DESK CALENDARS AND DAIRIES We Are Now Buying Books for the 2nd Semester See Our Want List L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. Everybody's Talking ... about Januat y Movie Month. Hit atm Hit follov,s in Rapid Order as State College Audiences Applaud the Finest Entei tainments of the Year! Some of the Best are Still to Come! Fin instance— "Street Scene" The Yeat's Pi ice Drama with Sylvia Sidney "Strictly Dishonorable" The Sweetest, Sauciest, Naughty-But-Nice Comedy Romance Ever Wi then 1 "Peach 0' Reno', CATHAUM Theatre—This Week DINE AT THE Quick Service ALWAYS OPEN n Season in Over Terrors Paper Seeks Opinions On School Court Tilt Feeling that there is a widespread desire throughout the State to have the annual interscholastic basket ball tournament retain here, the COLLEGIAN is sounding out senti. Intent on the matter among news paper editors of cities in the differ ent sections of Pennsylvania. The results of this survey will be published shot tly together with opinions of athletic officials here. The play-offs were held here an nually until 1928, when the Eastern Intercollegiate boxing tournament -caused a conflict in dates Since then, they have alternated between points in the custom and nestern parts of the State. Thu lineup: Penn Male (47) in 1.-T It DIM, f _______ _______ 6 2.6 14 Moir 1 2 1.1 5 Mel minor 1 0 1.2 1 Thomas. f 0 0-0 0 Brand e 4 2.1 10 Wltlun., r 1 00 2 Morro. 6 2 00 4 McMinn c 4 3 3 11 I(nrl.s 61 0 00 0 BI) ler. I. 0 0.0 0 IS eglern 51aryland (21) 1.6 F-T TP Sad.lc), I 1 24 4 11ro , “.. Nlurral. f 1 0 0 2 NS oolc, f 2 0.0 4 Ilnmmll. c 2 00 4 Hurl°, i. 1 0-0 2 A Whom, st . 0 04 0 DON'T BE DOWN IN THE HEEL Lopsided heels, IN orn out soles, tipped sides, mended and lepatred by THE PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Allen Street Across from Postoff me Wheeler and Woolsey in the Big Laugh this World Needs TI-lEJ PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CONOVER NAMES 25 ON 1935 BASKETBALL SQUAD Makes Final Cut in Candidates For Freshman Team Saturdns Twenty-five freshman basketball candidates survived the final cut made by Coach Larry Conover Saturday af ternoon and will constitute the yea, ling court squad for the coining sea son Practices tins week will be ilootud to selecting a definite combination train the squad and developing team play. Forwards on the squad include Bassett, Blair, Donotan, Fischer, Green, Kalb, Ketch, Idikelonis, and Stocker. Centers are• Cummings, Davi., Hafer, hard, and Taylor, uhile the guards selected are Allen, Barnes, Fletcher, Kilmoyer, Lyons, Patiucca, Phillips, Rambo, Stiassei, Symington, and Thomas. WANT TO EAT FREE FOR A WEEK ? Sounds Like a Fairy Talc, Doesn't IL? but HERE'S HOW Buy a $5OO meal ticket—use it. After it is cancelled, deposit it in the box foi that purpose Every Saturday evening one ticket is drawn from th.s box. the ounei of the drawn ticket Is entitled to one .$5 00 meal ticket FREE COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL Excellent Food Prompt Service "DINE WITH US" THE CLUB DINER COLLEGE AVENUE CO-ED RIFLE TEAM DEFEATS , FRESHMAN SHARPSHOOTERS The Vtomen's title team defeated the freshmen matksmen Friday after noon in the Amory by a 915-to-840 some. Edith M Tay '35, woo high honms for the women with a score of 96 while Nancy W Stahlnian '35, and Fiances T. Paschall '35, were tied for second with 04 each. Charles P. Laf ferty '35, and William B Edwards '35 divided fast place honors with a stoic of 95 out of a possible 100. 2 WOMEN'S TEAMS ADVANCE IN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Grange Dormitory defeated the Delta Gamma team 12-to-C in the fourth intramural game of the sea son, Mink Kappa Alpha Theta Avon from the transferred women's sextet, 28-to-C. Chi Omega will meet the Town Go Is team and Kappa Alpha 'Theta will play Frames street dormitory at the same time Thursday night. Tuesday, January 12, 1 SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGER SIZE "PEQUOT" SHEETS THIS WEEK EGOLF'S Reductions on • Tuxedos .31 i st at the time when you'll want a new outfit for the Senior Ball $27.50 Tuxedo Suits $18.50 Peak or notch lapel models-- $.275° for all $4O - - - - TUXEDO SUITS Made by Hart Shaffner & Marx $5.00 Black Tuxedo Vests__ _53.95 $6.00 Black Tuxedo Vests____s4.9s $3.00 Dress Shirts $2.39 $1 Dress Cravats _ __79c 75c Dress Cravats _ __ _s9c, 50c Black Silk Hose s7c $9.00 Florsheim Dress Shoes $7.45 FROMM'S 114 E. 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