Tuesday, January 19,- 1932 GANgs VON IN 1. M. CAGE TOURNEY 3 Teams Increase Averages by Forfeitures as Close of Series Draws Near Eighteen intramural basketball teams have bettered their averages in the tournament since Wednesday by winning games, Ili addition to three that edasted through - by the forfeit route. ' Delta Sigma Phi piled up a 47-to -18 score on Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Sigmr KaPan defeated Theta Xi, 29- to-14, Triangle tobk the long end of r 17-to-S game with Alpha Phi Delta; in a postponed game, the Penn State club downed Phi Kappa Tau, 14-to -9; Phi Sigma Delta Came through with a 12-to-9 win over Delta Chi; Omega Epsilon fell before Alpha Sigma Phi, 12Ito-7; and the Sigma Nu quintet won a close game with Phi Kappa by the same score. Phi Kappa Tau piled up the largeit score of the tom foment when it won from Phi hiss Delta, 69-to-2; Tau Sigmr Phi sass away with Phi Lambda Thetr to the tune of 22-to-0; the Penn State club won over Sigma Phi Ep silon, 21-to-12; Theta Upsilon Omega disposed of Phi Epsilon Pt, 22.-to-9; Sigma Phi Sigma forfeited to Rho Dammit Rhn; and Chi Upsilon ran up r 20-to-7 seine over the Ilugh Beaver club. , - Phi Gamma Delta hit the hoop enough to defeat Theta Chi, 10-to-10, Sigma Chi had a battle to down Alpha Chi sigma, 15-to-14; Kappa Delta Rho netted a 14-to-I victmy over Thete Nu Epsilon; Phi Kappa Sigma took a clog° contest from Theta Kap pa Phi, 10-to-7. Lambda Chi Alpha topped Tau Ph, Delta, 17-to-11, Delta Tau Delta for feited to Ph, Kappa Psi, and the Dueky Five to Beta Kappa, Beta Theta. Pi put Delta Theta Sigma on the spot, 12-to-17, and Alpha Ch, Rho vimked WFSC for a 15-to-8 victory Six games were scheduled for last night At 7.30 o'clock, the Theta Kappa Phi-Five Aces, Kappa Sigma- Commons club, and Alpha Gamma Rho-Pi.Kappa Alpha contests were to be run off. Delta Sigma Phi-Theta Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Delta Chi-Ttiangle were to meet an hour later. Teams that fail to putin an ap pearance at the time then• contests tiro scheduled will automatically for feit the games, says R Henderson Beatty '33, manager of the intlamm al :ourt tournament. FOURTH WEEK OF INTERUNIT BOWLING TOURNEY CLOSES At the close of the fourth week of intramural bowling Sigma Alpha Ep silon and Kappa Delta Rho lead Sec tion I of the league with 32 points each, while Theta Upsilon Omega is ahead in Section II with 26 points Thete Xi is in second place in Sec tion I with 30 points, followed by Alpha Phi Delta with 21 In the tunnel-up berth in Section II is Chi Phi with 22 points, 'hailed by Chi Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon tied at 18. - Bowling 2 GAMES FOR 25c SINGE I E GAME 15c • (new alleys) H. M. MEYERS & SON 00C 'West College Ave. Executive Business TRAINING for,,College Men Prepare yourself for a successful career in business. Avoid the wasted years of training in the "school of hard knocks". Babson Institute offers a nine months' residential course in executive training that gives you the fundamentals of business and actual experience in their practical application. 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If Sharkey should 'cruse the match llamas will chum the crown, Har vey said Because of Stese', second rimed knockout of Tommy Loughs an, Philadelphia heavrm,glit, Friday night, Halsey said that he would not sign an• other opponent for the former Penn State athlete until Sharkey had'definitely acted on the challenge. MENTOR DEVELOPS YEARLING PASSERS Conn% er Predid, Another Week Of Practice Will Determine '2l First String Courtmen "It's still too early to select a (list team." declared Coach Loup Conmer Saturday as the fieshmen basketball squad nound up its hist %seek of pine ticc as a definite unit. "Ifo,evet, the boys are beginning to shape up and another ,eet's practice should Ming out the best combination amiable." Stocker, fmmei Reading high for ward and Donovan, nho captained the Emporium high school quintet last year, pan up at the foi,aid posts on one of the best gi imps to ssoik to gether during the past week. With Geroge Cummings, fm mei Cape May, N J., rental, at the tip-off post, and Pletcher, George School product, and Kilmoyee, one tone Lebanon high goad, cam tang at the gum d posi tions, this quiritct has linen showing its heels to the othm combinations in dulls thus fan Bassett, New Haven, Conn , moduct. fomaid at Fairmont, NV Va , high school last peal, and Hooch, lot met Valley Poi ge nnlitaly academy player, ate othet fom mil candidates who showed plenty of promise in the opening week practices. Davis, Sus quehanna high center, Joe Thomas, an other former Geroge School guard, Rambo, goal d at Noi t stows last ycal, and Kalb, Tremont high product, ale others who looked good for rust string posts RIFLE TEAMS WINS CONQUEST The ,arsity rale team defeated the Mill Hell civilian team ,FednesdaT night en the Armory by a score of 1.725-to-1636. Edgar F Wolcott '32, captain of the teann nas high scarce with 367 oat of a poocible 100 pallets Finals Will Be Here Soon Get That Necessary Cup of Coffee or Hamburger Locust Lane Sandwich Shop Natany AN enue In the Heriet of the !'roofer oity SUITS and OVERCOATS at Reduced Prices Anything in Alen's Wear Gernerd's 110 Allen Street Plumbing Heating' Bob Taylor Phone 11106 Prompt Attention to Repair Work ' moNEy like Power Must Be Stored to preserve its loss and waste deposited here today the berglar cannot get tonight The Peoples National Bank L. A, G,ROUP FAVORS CHANGE IN EXAMS (Continued front page one) greatest factor named was the un sympathetic attitude of the instluc tot, especially when be inactically challenges by, students to pass the com se, or announces that it 11 his invariable practice to fail a ceitain peicentage of the class Dishonest> Reasons Cited Othei influences lending to dis honesty, accoiding to the Agricultuie School committee, are crowded class looms, unfair examinations, ;and an undue emphasis on infienuent writ ten examinations as a means rot meas. ject An Education School comnuttee headed by Di. Bruce V. Moore, head of the department of education and psychology, suggested that the de cision as to whether a pioctoi or lion nt system shall be used should he made jointly by faculty and students. This decision might be leached by an entire class in cooperation with the instructor. That grades should be apportioned rtecoiding to the normal curve of dis tribution with the averaga approach ing the avenge scholarship through out the College unless the group is small 01 a selected one was a sugges tion made by the committee in the School of Education Harrisburg Paper Lauds Ball Group "flats Off to State" is the title of an editorial in Satui day's /fruits/nog 7'elrpr aph praising the attitude of stu dent affirms in donating all profits from the Military Ball,to the Student Loan Fund. "Here is a lesson for othei colleges in this emeigency," says the article "A study of conditions at State shows that many bcos with fathers of very limited means must find ways of fi nancing themselves or leave school DoPlitless the same condition prevails elsewhere "The spirit of self sacrifice is al nays admirable," ',riles the edam "It is a mark of teal manhood. It re flects a fine vietvpomt and a broad background of character. Let those who have been condemning modern youth put State College's outstanding example of splendid young manhood into then• pipes and smoke it." SAFETY-HEET A New Sinit - ari Heating Pad Rexall Drug Store Consult us about our &furled payment plan, for the furnish ing of all material and necessaly labot ; to lupine° that tool which has been the novice of so much mid. Out matetinls are all quality products and nationally adver tised— The cost of this plan is exceptionally lop and can Inc art anged to suit your convenience. "Kindly consult us about it" STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Hurwitz Bldg: R. T. HATER, Mgr. 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Out social ,sciences are far behind our mechanical sciences, the speaker said The chaotic condition of the amid today is a chalhnge to us to lift the science of human welfare to the level the mechanical sciences now oc cupy, he said. I. 31. WRESTLERS TO REGISTER flegistatior for the intramural wrestling tout nament began lestenlav and will continue until February 20, after which date no entries Hill be accepted Teams or individuals Al Ish inn to take part in the tournament are to turn in then games to :lames B. Coyne '33, manager, at the Alpha Chr Sigma house, or to the Strident Union office. ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARETTES AND CIGARS at The Corner 7 Games Scheduled For freghAncyj Five 7-game schedule for the fi esti mar bash - WWI team was approved IA the Boaid of Athletic Contiol last ueel, The yowling passeis meet five opponents on the Recreation hall court and v.: II accompany the saisity team to Pittabuigh for games ssith Cainegie Tech and Pitt freshman teams The complete schedule is a, follow, Fein oat y 7, Dickinson , Seminal y, Peln uaiy 13, Wyoming SenunM Fein unit 20, National Faint School Fobs only 27, Bucknell ft csinnen Mulch 5, Cook Academy; Match 11 Cat newt, Tech freshmen at Pitts burgh, Match 12, Unites sity of Pitts but gh fleshiness at Pittsburgh. ARMY. TEMPLE NAMED GYM TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Lettermen Am'ong 25 Candidate , . Seeking Positions On Squad A schedule of two meets for the gymnasium team has been released. The list is with Nrrny, February 27, at West Point, and the second Si ith femplc here on March 12. Since the gymnasts some officially recogni7ed last year as a College sport team, they hose participated in only one meet, mhen they overwhelm ed Colgate last %piing, 38-to-16. Among the twenty-five candidates v.ho have been working out at the Recreation hall since befoie Christ mas, theme ale five men ,ho earned letters in that sport last year. They e Captain Davidson, Pons} th, Hesch, Miastei,, and Philips In addition to many promising fieshmen on the squad, Hake and Horstick are giving outstanding performances. LET US SUPPLY THE PUNCH FOR THAT COMING DANCE Made from Fresh Fruits—SO Cents a Gallon HARVEY BROS. ,NOTICE We Wish to Announce That We Are Moving From 153 Allen Street to 111 East Beaver Avenue Your Continued Patronage Will Be Greatly Appreciated NELO'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Special! Hamburger Sandwiches 5c Send Your Freshmen or Telephone And We Will Deliver TEXAS LUNCH STUDENTS Do You Want to Save Money ? Do You Know Where to Find The Best Bargains ?. 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