Frf!lay, January 22, 19_32 I Sidelines Phil Page, former Nittany south paw pitcher, will haw his second try out in majoi league competition when he reports at the Detroit training camp next month. The Tigers gave Phil a tryout two yeais ago, but de cided he needed expeilence and farm ed him out to the Seattle club in the Pacific Coast League Page captain ed the Lion nine in 1927 and also played on the basketball team The North Carolina boxing team, alnays a leading contender for the Southern Conference championship, opened their sea son auspicious!) n,th a 5-to-2 sin nyor Washington and Lee last Saturday. Penn State's oilmen broke the Tar Heels' nin streak which hid e'stended through foe meets, when they stopped the Southerners 4 1 / 2 .-to-2 , h in a meet here last year. Doe "Win 'em all" Carlson, Pitts burgh's basketball coach, seems to have hit several snags in the difficult schedule which his team has undei taken this year. The Golden Panth eis haw anpaiently gone stale follow ing their tiip to the Pacific Coast .nil have Mopped successive games to Syracuse, Duquesmi, and New Yolk niversity The Pitt cool tmen have mole games this year than he total number lost dming the last ice years Johnny Sheaffer, a member of the regular Lion freshmen basket ball team too years ago, 14 now bolding doon a position on the plebe rise at the NaNal Academy. Johnny reemsed his appointment to Annapolis last spring. Apparently Colgate is holding some .cot of jinx ovm Syracuse. Last fall n undefeated Orange eleven was !owned by the Matson team and .nd again last Saturday the jinx as ted itself when the Ifillnien, with basketball team Much had scored mmessive victories ovei leading col ege tennis in the east and middle vest, weie nosed out by the Colgate row tmen, 18-to-17. Pete Updegrole. freshman hos er.llon a decision in a three round amateur bout at Harrisburg last week. Updegme will he eligible for aarsity competition in Febru ary and it is our prediction that he will furnish competitors in the 165-pound class with plenty of opposition before the season is ON er. Spurred by the possibility of a hip 0 Los Angeles foi the IC4-A meet his summer, sarsity track candidates ire woiking out daily on the board sack erected on the football practice told. 'hack is one of the few sports t Penn State which is carried on du, ng the entne year Before the ping outdoor season opens the Lion mil:ll=n will compete in the Malt ose games and other meets A knee injury which he received in a practice session Wednesday afternoon, will keep Walt Moser. flashy Lion lons ard, out of the remainder of the practices this week. Coach Hermann, however, expects to have Walt back in shape for the Penn game next neck. Cal negne Tech, long the doormat fon heir opponents' basketball teams, has nine out with n smooth woildng, well billed five this year that ranks with he best in Western Pennsylvania. .ed by their diminutm captain, unmy Lemund, who has played heie, Ale Tai tans have victories to their 'edit noes Yale, New Yolk Uniwi- BY, Chicago, Buffalo, and Temple. Pour men will be participating m their first intercollegiate It rest ling matches tomorrow night when the Nittany grapplers meet the Unnersity of Chicago. The %edema, who were members of the team last year include Cap tain Maze, Lorenzo, Turnbull, who wrestled too years ago, and also Rey luta. Penn Dairy Milk Cream Ice Cream 210 South Barnard Street Phone 250 kAA U / I • 1 r, ,k II A 11. w Open Season With Maroon Grapplers Tomorrow Night 4 Veterans Included in Initial Nittany Lineup The Init fire of competition Slall test the metal of the wi ceiling team, which has promised so much to pre season observers, when the Univer sity of Chicago grapplers appear on the mats ut 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Chicago wrestles Western Reserve University at Cleveland, 0 tonight and will lee smarting undo the lacing they took Saturday from lowa State Teachers, rated one of the country's best on the mats The 20-0-3 seine gives no indication of the tine strength of the Maroon. Last year the Mul-westerners con stantly threatened on the mats, but fell In, a 21-to-11 margin Only too of the men lvho invaded the Remea bon hall last sear will appem again. Louis, experienced 118-pounder whom Maize threw in less than too' min utes, and Captain Call Gabel, 175- pounder who gained a fall last }eat over Wahl will retain The Lions go into the flay with foul grapplers experienced in varsity work. All encumstances point to a definite edge Tel Speiders men, though Chai he concedes the Lions no ails antage. The lineup is open tot lightning changes at the last minute in the heavyweights, but seems cotain, in the lighter lunges Captain Maize will take on Louis in the 118-pound bout Louis 4hownd good form against lossa State Teacheis. lEllstiom, conqueror of Maize in the intetelnss tourney, is slated to meet ISol Feldbein, who appears on the CM sago 'mean rot the lust time this I year Rosenlmig, speedy sophomore 135-pounder, is lined up against Sherre, a man whom Coach Vertes !nought up lion, last yeal's 125- pounders. Alex Turnbull, a Western man him self, will have his mind on wiping out the fall which Dyer piesented him last year when he meets Howard, an expeuenced man in the 135-pound bout Lorenzo, haid-gripping 145- pound giapplet, lines up against Ar chie Hubbard who saw a little ser vice last year. Coach Vetres moved up Heide, a sophomore, into the 165-pound class flora , the 155-pound division for the custom n tout Either Ted Reybdz, skilled vetman, of Bub Byers, a clever newcomer to the mats, will take this class Chadic plans to take the man who is left over and match him against Captain Call Gabel in the 175- against Captain Call Gabel in the 175- pound bout Gabel is conceded to be Matson. Cole is expected to make his mat debut tornotrom night in the unlim ited class whore he will meet Shapno, new man for Chicago. Jackson, 175- pounder intei class champion, has de veloped injuries which will keep him off the canvas foi the openol. =EI Chi Omega won the women's mtin mural baskatball tournament by de feating Grange dmmitoty, 45-to-22, in the final game played Tuesday night in the Armory. ROOM and BOARD For Second Semester $9.00 a Week Harter Club 114 West Nittany Avenue Phone 46• J In the matter of Service, we have provided the most complete modern facilities, and our officers have shown a desire to cooperate with depositors in every possible way. The First National Bank Of State College DAVID F. KAPP Cashier Smoking Forbidden In Recreation Hall "Smoking is forbidden in every part of Reciention hall fm the pro tection of athletes." Dueetor Hugo Bezdek of the School of Physical Education has announced. The elaiification of the ruling, which is prominently displayed on the walls of the main floor, comes as a result Sr the widespread stu ff dent misunderstanding revealed at '1 the athletic events Saturday night I. M. FIVES BEGIN THIRD ROUND PLAY II Games Staged Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-3 Teams Forfeit In Cage Tournament With fourteen games played on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the intiaminal basketball tourney en tered the third round this nee'k. Thme other games mere forfeited Opening Monday night's cord, Delta Sigma Phi defeated Theta Xi, 31-to-S Delta, Chi downed Triangle, 17-toao, Theta Kappa Phi boned to the Five Aces, 22-to-10, Pi Kappa Alpha topped Alpha Gamma Rho, IG-to-O, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon forfeited to Phi Sigma Kappa Theta Upsilon Omega edged a 12- to-10 victory over Tau Sigma Phi in the Tuesday night games, while Chi Plu nosed out Tau Kappa Epsilon, 22- to-19. Sigma Nu was victor ions over Alpha Sigma Phi, 22.10-15, Kappa Sigma defeated the Commons ChM, 21-10.14; and Phi Sigma Delta and Phi Kappa Tau won by forfeits oval Alpha Phi Delta and Sigma Phi Ep silon, respectively. On Wednesday writ Rho Dammit Rho ',vamped the Hugh Beaver Club by a 44-to-0 score, and Sigma Pi busied Phi }Capon Nu under a G4-to-1.2 avalanche Chi Upsilon nosed out Sigma Phi Sigma, .28-t0..23, Theta Chi clowned Sigma Chi, 21.-to-14, Phi Lambda Theta defeated Phi Epsilon Pi, 23-to-16, and Alpha Chi Sigma bowed to Phi Gamma Delta, 18-to-25, after tore extra periods 16 FRESHIIEN COMPETE FOR 1935 RING BERTHS Fret Round Ehminationq Wednecda) Sixteen freshmen remain in the running lot berths on the first-;.eai boxing team following completion of first round eliminations in Recreation hall Wednesday night. Miter gained the decision in the 115- pound class by n wide margin. In the featherweight class, Metzger, Struble, Cheek, Martin, Edwards, and Zelcznock defeated their opponents to qualify for the final round. Bauer, W. Snydei , Ebel. hal, t, Hall, d C. Snyder sin ~ 1% ed the pi el a n. au en in the 106-pound din islon YOU MUST HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED WHY WAIT? Official Inspection Station 2635 SHOEMAKER BROS. Phone 510 1008 Went College Avenue R. F. STEIN Gas, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 24-Hour Service Phone 252 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LION COURT FOES DISPLAY PROWESS 13 Games Remain for Cage Five In 1932—Moser Injures Knee in Practice It's an old adage in the coaching game to look mound th- , bend a hen you come to a tut n in the load. With the Lion cage team idle until its important game oah Penn Weds nesdny, Coach Dutch Heimann is do mg just that as he ga>cs down the sti etch of thirteen games which still await the coin tmen before they !sang up then togs altos the Pitt game Bins ch 12 Following the, Oscob's eathing encll, the Nchedule\ path becomes a sti sight:may aith one, too, oi Once games scheduled 'ach {cook Right non, the Lions me tiding the most of the lease, undefeated in their two starts, and, except for the teem rent, of Walt Meson's knee injure in practice Wednesday, in good condi tion to fight for the be , t Penn State count 'mem d 111 recent yes Hon long the Lions can star in this unde feated class is uncentain, hoverer, for the remainden of the schedule is filled pith du:melons game, again.t oppon ents who are dolly pi on mg then mou es.; against the nation's leaden: After the fir*. with the Quakers, State urll plat host to Soiaeuse The ()mime is nut as strong as last yeas, but they Inca beaten Penn and Pitt and have held Connell. Colgate, and Dartmouth to close scni es Undnell, the next game, was ougmally figured to be a ',leather, but the Bisons' 37- to-33 game with Temple's strong quintet has disnelled such illusions Juniata, ton, displayed ovelohelnung strength rn so inning its fast game finin Aformian by a lop-sided score nom Pen uary 10, ashen the Lions play host to Juniata lime, it eon truth fully he said ei,eny game is with team which has unused itself one of the most formalabla - in the East Col gate has its best team in veins Among the scalps dangling from the Manion war-belt ale those of Colum bia, Spacuse, and Pm dham. Army has yet to tee defeated, Inning con quered McGill, Johns Hopkins, Duke, and Lehigh in suecessbe struts Fordham alum, holds its nun in the stiff metropolitan inteicollegiate competition, and West Virginia has played that it is a team to be foaled by trouncing T,:roplu's Owl, Penn State's perennial Pittsburgh arch-t teals, Carirygie Tech and Pitts burgh, are to lie met in the last games of the sea Son. While Pitt has lost a =play of its games so fan, these is no doubt that the PantlrYis' long tick to the coast has been the I.JOI cause for tha team's toed condition By the time the Lion-Panther games 101 l mound, houever, Pitt should lie lowly for a bitten stiuggly to take its eighth stiaight com t tilt from the Nittany quintet. NOTICE The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice and Coal Highest Quality of Coal at the Right Price Phone 136-J HORSEBACK RIDING SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS Beginners-1 P. IT. Daily. Other Groups-4 P. M. FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAKE RESERVATIONS Students, Ask About Phys. Ed. Credits CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799 Study Room Furniture Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 2408 $lO.OO Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 28x44 12.50 Flat Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30x5 9 7 5.00 Student Tables, Double Drawer 7.00 Student Tables, Single Drawer 5.00 Typewriter Tables, 18•36 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 "B" 1932 Track, Lacrosse Schedules Am il 29-30—Penn Relays Philadelphia May 7—Pittsburgh State College May 14—University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N C May 21—Army West Point, N. Y 1. C. A. A A. A. Los Angeles, Cal (Date not vet announced) LACROSSE April 23—St. Johns State College April 30—Wester n Maryland State College May 6—Colgatelton, N Y May 7—Syracuse Syracuse. N. Y. May 14=Maryland State College May 21—Army West Point, N. Y June 4—Alumni State College HAMAS' BRIDE SHOWS FAITH IN STEVE'S KNOCKOUT ABILITY "What round did you knock him out ,ua, just 'Mat I expected I stud in, dear , " is the Lust question Mrs.l'When 1,11 Neu be home, Steve'," Ste,. Mamas asks hei husband when Twenty macs of age, Mis he calls her up aft°, each fight twine] Miss Kahl en Wolk, ton "I never Alrolly, because I knon cut rnamst, tins graduated horn a Ste, ad! knock the other nuns nut- 1 French convent, Academy Notre Dame usually in the second round it seems," de Lourdes having studied under she is quoted by Mr Joseph Mitchell„ Fronk La Forgo, she has played at Nev. York Wor am staff cm-rSterna at Ilan. ller fattier, Travis respondent, in a recent Inters rem W Work, is a member of the Nose story Yorl- Son stud. Steve ma and Kath. . . _ "On nights when Stoic is fighting! ryn last November and announced the !I sit in the living room at home and bonds of nedlock befine the Loughran play the piano and listen to the music bout on the Indio. He has the habit ofd "I uent to see Stoic hos ulth Ted calling me up as soon as he can get 'Sandu Ina at the Queensboto Sta hold of a telephone after a fight," she , she said, "and I saw them hit: stated , tmg each other right and left It . _ _ . . . "Last Ftulay night be fought Mn. looked :is if Stet°. was doing the ma- Tommv Loughran I ,at waiting amity of the hitting. Plette soon neat the telephone. Ptetty soon my didn't cane to see any mole When husband called. Ho said, 'Well, it, the bell rang I went outside and uait tont a prat.. good fight.' and I said,' ed In a fey: minutes a gentleman 'AN hen did you knock Mr Loughran I came out and told me that Steno had out'' and he said, 'lt not in the seed knocked Mn Sandi inn out I haten't and n mind ' I wasn't surprised. It teen nay hatband box mice" 27 FRESHMEN RECEIVEI27 C kNOII/ITES REPORT FOR AWARDS FOR FOOTBALL' FIRST 111 CTICE IN rE:sciNc Sports Committee Gises Numerals To Yearling Grid Squad Tuente-seven menthols of the 1032 flesh:llan football squad t‘ele award ed nummals lot participation in the past season at a meeting of the spoils committee Saturday. James H. Erning, Louis Merman, Jack S. Douglas, William E Taylor, Job Webb, Edmin Allen, Charles 0. Dilibeito, Ned 0 Engle, John E Fletchm, James A. Hannah, James L Haynard, Robert E Noose, !beheld A Hunter, and Eserett W. Johnson received insignia. Others awaided numerals um e Mon oe L 'Kesslei , Francis E Mc- Cabe, William L McClai en, Albeit P Mihelonis, Eio E. Nierni, Earl B Park, Richard S Phillips, Ha, y N. Sigel, Leo N Slsemp, Ai thm r Watkins, Richard E. Woolbet t, and Wilson k Young. Seventeen nen candidates and ten 'cant-men (loin last N oat iepoited fm fencing piactice at the hist woik out in Rem cation hall eaily this neck Les Sabo eats, undo n hail the foils men ate organi,d, tt ill meet the Turngemeinde social, in then open ing meet at Philadelphia nest Satin , da} Although members of the fencing team NN 111 lecelte no lattei annuls un less then effoits to amend the ath letic association constitution nest spring lire fiiiitful, the too outstand ing men in each class still ;veep, num. als These men mill he select ed in an all-College tournament This competition mill not be held un til late in the opting A GOOD IDEA Bring Your Car Here for Final Inspection and o‘et hauling Before That Trip Home. We Are Fully Equipped to 'rake Care of Your EN er Need Rishel's Auto Accessories and Vulcanizing Store Boalsburg Phone 14-R-4 YOU MUST PASS 1:alr=!11 Movie Practicum offel ed thy The CATITAUM and NITT ANY Then tl e. Meets Daily at 1 10 and 0 00 p m. Complete Schedule Listed Elsen her e Beginning MONDAY Wallace Beery, Clark Gable ll= `Hell Divers' The Yeal's fnqt Spectacular Pubic Dorothy Jordan, Conrad Nagel Thss Picture Will Be Slim, 31 at the Nittool on Toemln,, Matinee owl E‘ening. Only Doenu•e of the Ciento°, of "DANCE TEAM," Scheduled for Tue.dloy at the Cutts nun, do We Move "HELL DIVERS" to thy. Natalie for the Second Il iv, Page Three NOUNCED 6 MATCHES LISTED FOR LION HOOTERS Schedule Includes Springfield Army, Har% ard a , Fne,, Of 1932 Eleven Six genies lure been attanged nn the Lion NOCCOI schedule fin tht4 fill tncludtng• contests xlth Lafat Ott e, Ninon Sin Inereld, 11,,, ford St - tatt9,2, and Al nix, accottllng to limn and D Pon,. '3l, ntanaget of the 19:2 boote, llama d, Aut,ni and Sin Int.tf d .110 nett opponent, on the aad an - noted ba the faculty committee on .nhletaa Mondat, ulna)] la,t, fine leattne at IMP, and one non-I:woe cont,t, the Latta nal] the Cadet, Lafasette still (men the go,-gnine =eheihile here on October 8 The col- lowing Satin d.rt, Coach 'kir] tenni will Join ne> to Camln Huse, where the, will meet the Hai - void ele, en on the some day th.n. the Nntany football combination meet, the Ci unison 112= This yew, champion teem m Oil Intercollegiate SOL,. lI`OCIAIOII will be Met Tom the fist tame in a league game nett year when the Lions en gage Springfield Collage at Sin ing ficld, Mans on Monday follouing the 11.nuaid game Havel fold, uhmh placed thud in the ac,,oemtion thy:. yea!, IN '411(101:NI 1 . 01 (Moho 20 at Ila,m to d, Penna Ihe remaining too games edl he at home Sviacuse on Normlno ind inv on No‘embet 10 1 game oath Alumni soceel men is planned 101. Alumni Homecoming DaN on Octal, 22, a bah date is open on the sacd- CINDERNIEN HOLD FIRST MEET ON BOARD TRACK Compete in All-College Run S turd IN Competing I'm the that time this :,chi on the 'maids, tmamen cun tested in an all-College meet S.dm dan on the boaid Ll dth. no the football maetae held In the competition among Naisite mer .Tacl.wn and Bill each MOll a heat in the iO-laid elide Aldimh non the iO-nand dash lan Item an neon the 220-vaid dish, and England came flom behind to lead milms to the post Green defeated other fieshnien tun nel in the 70-5 az da , h, and aho captured the you line 220-y aid the-h Finney stun the nub nn
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