Friday, January IS, 1932 INTRAMURAL FIVES REACH 2ND ROUND 60 _Basketball Teams Play Off Matches in 5 Leagues Of Tournament A' the Cast !mind of the intramural basketball tom nament swings to a close, sixty teams ate getting ready to play their second or third games the five leagues. Monday night saw Phi Gamma Delta defeat the Sigma Clus, 28-to-14, Theta Chi downed Alpha Chi Sigma, 17-to o, r strong Phi Kappa Sigma quintet same( 25-to-10 eictory over Theta Nu Epsilon, Beta Kappa took Tau Phi Delta across by 18-to-9, and the Ducky five event chosen before Lambda Chi Alpha, 20-to-12 - Signir Phi Epsilon found little trouble with Phi Mu Delta on Tues day night, vanning 2G-to-G. Other games that night acrd Tau Sigma Phi- Pln Epsilon Pi, in which the former emei ged Nictol by 21-to-12, Their Up silon Omega defeated Phi Lambda Theta, 17-to-12, Chi Upsilon was high seiner fin the night sloth. a 30-to-15 win nye, Rho Danunit Rho; and Sigma Phi Sigma downed the Hugh Beaver club, 18-to-12 Na C;ame, Friday, Saturday Soma high scores wale accorded on Wednesday night Beta Theta Et bowled over Delta Tau Delta, 21-to-IG, Alpha Chi Rho took a 354048 game from the me Aces, Phi Kappa Psi eked out a 17-to-Lt victoly mei Delta Thete Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha was dmented by Kappa Sigma, 25-t0.13, Alphr Gamma Rho was snowed under by Commons club, 45-to-1.1. Because of the dance and athletic meets in the Recreation hall, there will be no contests Friday and Sat urdirN Fifteen games, however, ale scheduled for Sunday after noon' and night. At 2 o'clock Phi Kappa Tau- Phi Mu Delta, Tau Sigma Phi-Ph, Lambilr Theta, and Commons club- Sigma Phi Epsilon are to he played. Phi Epsilon Pr-Theta Upsilon Omega, Rho Drummt Rho-Sigma Phi Sigma, and Chi Upsilon-Ilugh Beaver club uill play at 3 o'clock At 1 o'clock games ale to take place be tween Phi Camilla Delta-Theta Chi, Sigma Chi-Alpha Cl,, Sigma, and Kap pa Delta Rho-Theta Ku Epsilon fives. Thies) games ale to be played at 7 ^0 o'clock, Phi Kappa Sigma-Theta Kappr Phi, Tau Phi Delta-Lambda Chi Alpha, and Ducky Five-Beta Kap pr hieing the competitors At 8 30 three contests will mind up the eve ning with Delta Theta Sigma-Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Chi Rho-WFSC, and . Delta Tau Delta-Phi Kappa Psi fur nishing the competition ICi DAY Clearance We are making a clean sweep of Winter Merchandise---Noth ing Reserved---Every item sold with with our usual money back guarantee. 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Ile feels that with a conflict of dates such as caused the change ul location of the tourna ment in 1029 remoNed, thole is no ow son why the games should not be played hoe. "Flom experience, I can say that it is mole satisfactm y," the Lewis town sports eibtoi 'neat, "For in stance, in 1925 when Lewistown High pinled Hafleton High in the finals, the hugest clouds in saym al yea, s attended. If a Western school had had Lewistown's place and the game had bean played In Pittsbuigh such an arrangement would h eve been far from satisfactoly: It is logic that even the dullest giammat boy can un derstand to say that State Colleg., because of its central location, is the most satisfactol y of al? sites." In concluding, Mr Roble 'Resents TRACKMEN TO COMPETE IN ALL-COLLEGE MEET Thride Runners Into 2 Closet For Contest Tomorrow Afternoon Trackmen will have them] first try or the boards this year when they roll partionate in an all-College track meet to be held at 3 o'clock tome low afternoon nn the football prac tice field. The onto e contest in ill be held on the nee board ti ack. The runners will lie divided into two classes, the Nau,ity cmposing one group and freshmen and others com posing the second Competition will he held in the 70, 220, and 410 yard dashes, m addition to the half mile and mile runs Hurdlers will also hare them• chance in the 70 yard high. hurdles Because this is not an Intel class meet., points sem ed tonnon now will not count towards numen al nwatds Coach Nate Continent will be in change of the contest. his assurance that the effm Ls to have the annual games again played here, u here they mile staged until 1029, can he sine of "healthy support in this quarter." This support, he in dicates, must he a logical conclusion from the belief that games an played for the basketball fandom as v.ell as to determine a champion. Mr. Ruble's statements on the ques tion are the fast of a series of sports editors' throughout the State, to,he published The COLT Mum , : is feeling out sentiment on having the games played here again because of a belief that there is a widespread desire throughout the State for the tomna meet's retain to State College. CO-EDS CONDUCT RIFLE MATCH BY TELEGRAPH Varsd) Squad Engages Waslungtan Ma,aclm,elts State Teams The omen's idle team held a tele aphic match mitt, the Unisersitv of Washington, at Seattle, Washingbon, and the Massachusetts State College, at Andnt, Massachusetts, on Wednes day afternoon On Monday the State squad will shoot against the Uni,ersity of South Dakote and the State Univel say of TONsa Late) matches rr rl be held with the Urns el sales of Wyoming and Oklahoma, with Cornell Univer situ, Kansas State College, Depauw sity, the University of Maryland, the Unisersities of Pennsylvania and Michigan, Cal yogic-institute of Tech nology, Louisiana State Um% ersity, and Diesel College Membeis of the local squad ale M Eloise Culbertson 13, Helen A. Hoover 'l3, Nano; B. Sankey '33, Margaret C. Smith 'l3, Marmite S. Stevens '33, Charlotte L Summers '33, Natalie A Skokowsbi '3l, F. Louise Adams 15, Elsie Si Douthett '33, Sarah A Mc- Kee 13, Fiances T. 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Because of the length to which the basketball tournament will have to lun, the nutmen will not begin actual competition until about February 15, accolding to John A. Wood '33, man ager. Practice fin entrants will take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Filday from noon until 1. o'clock, un der the supervision of Coach Leo Houck. Piaternity teams desiring to enter the tournament should report to Wood al the Pill Pt Phi house, while inch ,duels who expect to compete are re quested to legister at the Student Union office in Old Main INTERCLASS BOXING TOURNEY BEGINS TUESDAY AFTERNOON Eliminations in the interclass hot in tournament will begin Tuesday afternoon according to Leo Houck, hosing mentor. ' Over 130 freshmen have been walk ing, out in practice sessions in the past week. Sixty sophomores and about thnty Juniors and seniors aro also entered in the competition State's Leading Dry Cleaners Exclusive Dollar Dry Cleaners Free Delivery Service A. J. 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