Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 26, 1932, Image 3

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    Tuesday. January 2G. 1932
I. it CAGE TOURNEY ,
NEARS SEMI-FINALS
League Competition Suspended
Until Feb: 1; SS Games
Played to Date
Only six games remain tote played
in the league competition of the in
tramural basLetball tournament all
of these in the fifth group of twelve
teams. About fifteen tennis are ex
pected to compete in the finals by
virtue of maintaining an average of
1.000 percent of the best comptuative
noel ago in their league contests
There V. ill be no mai c games played
until Monday night, Febluau 1, ac
cording to It Ilendeison Beatty '33,
manager of the tournament. The six
remaining games will be played oft
then and the league winnei. an
nounced.
60 Teams Entered
Thursday night saw Alpha Tau
Omega fall victim to the Penn State
Ramblers, 2240-9; Phi Delta Theta
defeated Kappa Delta Rho, 11-to-12;
Sigma Tau Phi had a haid time to
nos< out Alpha Zeta, 5-to-1; Beta Sig
ma Rho won over Phi Pi Phi, 21-to
-17, and Alpha Kappa Pi forfeited to
Delta Upsilon
Sigma Pi downed Alpha Tau Omega, ,
28-to-22, on Friday night; Chi Phi
lionped a 24-to-15 um over Beta Sig
ma Rho, the Penn State Ramblers
continued their winning streak, talc
mg over Phi Kappa Nu, 22-to-10; Tau
Kappa Epsilon scored a ,etray by
21t-to-17 ram Phi Pi Phi, and Sigma
Tau Phi lost to Alpha Kappa Pi, 14-
,So far, the snty teams entered in
th, five leagues have played in eighty
tine° games, while seven scheduled
contests mete tot felted Thtee games
suerc to be played by each flatei nay
and non-fratet mty group in the com
petition
MORRISON TO INSTRUCT
INTRAMURAL GRAPPLERS
Organirabons Ma:, Enter Teams at
Union Office by February 20
PI aelice petioils for the intramural
wiestling tournament will be held in
Recreation , boll immediately after the
beginning of the second semester un
der the supeivision of Coach Allure
lifoilison. These periods will lra held
on Monday and Thuisdny nights at
7 o'clock
Organizations may enter men in
this touinament by registering their
names at the Student Union desk be
foie Februaiy_2o, and' by depositing
a twenty-five cent entrance fee for
each man A tenni may enter as
it wishes for any weight.
The tomnament will begin early in
Minch, and continue until all matches
me completed. Eight minutes will
constitute a match, with one minute
overtime bouts if necessary. A sixty
second time advantage will count the
seine as a fall.
HAVE YOUR HAT
CLEANED
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" 147 Allen Street
ALL POPULAR
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`Collegian' To Appear
Next ,on February 5
With this issue the COLLEGIAN
will cease publication until FiWay.
Feblualy 5. There will be no issue
of the COLLEGIAN Friday or Tues
day because of the exanunation
period and the cessation of College
activities between semester s.
Examinations will end officially
at noon Saturday, and them will be
a vacation pm oil from this time
until registration Tuesday.
COLLEGE ADDS 29
COURSES TO LIST
(Continued born Pet page)
the School of Engineering. is Bloc
''tucnl Engineering 21, "Electrical
Generating Stations" MI Albert P
Powell will instt act students in this
Course
The comparatively now School of
Physical Education and Athletics will
feature three new courses. Prof El
wood C. Davis will start too of these,
Physical Education 58, 'The History,
,Ciowth and Development of Physical
Education," and Physical Education
212, "Teaching Supra vision of Health
and Physical Education.. He and Di.
Joseph P Ritenoul, the College Phy
sician, will jointly teach Physical Edu
cation 105, "Safety Education and
First Aid."
The only new manse to be offered
by the depattment of Journalism is
Joinnalism 68, "The Law of the
ess," given by Prof. Sheldon C.
Tanner The School of Chemistry
and Physics also offers one new
course, Physical Chemistry 20, "El
ementary Crystal Structure," by Di.
Wheeler P. Davey.
Four scheduling changes have been
made which are not in the tune table
and of which Mr Bissey cautions stu
dents to notice before registm mg for
the second semester French 446 hasl
been changed to Monday, Thursday,)
and Saturday at 11 o'clock Amorall
Husbandry 30 has been changed to
Tuesday and Ft uday at 9 o'clock,
while Metallurgy 57 has been changed
fiom Wednesday at 1 o'clock to 11
o'clock on the same day. Since the
punting of the time tables it has been
found that Spanish 438 will not be
offoced next semester.
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WHERE ?
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BETWEEN SEMESTERS
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.5 BOXERS NAMED
FOR CLASS BOUTS
Sophomore Ringmen Gain Positions
Ott Team —3 Other Dirisionu
Rounding into Shape '•
ra,:ith the organization of all class
team's rapidly rounding into shape,
five sophomores have been selected
by competition to engage in the inter
class boxing tourney early next sem
estei.
In the 115-pound class, Brutski
gained his position with a win from
Day. Ralston dispatched Cornet only
after a close contest to gain the 125-
pound berth
Periero hair little difficulty in el
iminating Wall in the .1.35-pound
class, while Vosbuly gained lus post
in the w•elteineight only after An
derson hail pushed him to an addi
tional round.
In n fast slugfest, Reynolds man
aged to gain a slight edge over Espy
to represent the sophomores in the
155-pound division The remaindei
of the team will be selected in fur
ther competition.
TODAY
11 Is— CIIIMIXIP Nees 111 zer4
TOMORROW
II Iti—Acrirullurul News Note,
1 60—Lecture to Prof Arthur C Clot
linteh to Drama
TOURDAI.
11.15—Camp. Novx Prieto
I.oo lecture by br Curl D Champlin
on ' Education In u Demommer
Tallm on Wltittr Spurts by Concha
Lea Houck Dutch Hermann, and
Charlie Speldel
TO SPEAK ON TUBERCULOSIS
Spanking ion the subject of tuber
culosis among college students, Dr
Joseph P. Ritenour, College physician,
addressed membeis of the Pennsyl
iinia Tubetculosm Society at then
foi hells annual meetmg at Pittsburgh
Sntut day.
MI CO-EDS TO HOLD DANCE
The annual dance of the junior
women's class so ill be held February
26, according to the announcement of
Phyllis G Seidler, social dial.= of
the class
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Western College Wrestling
More Rugged, Says Morrison
I Freshmar2 Mat Coach, 1928 Olympic Champion,
Believes Eastern Style Inferior
Western college urestling is of a
more lugged type than that found in
th,. East, according to Attic Miniison,
freshman so re,thng coach and ,fm men
;University of Illinois captain
"The mid-westein grappler makes
greaten use of his legs than does the
easto n wrestler," said Mont son
"Head and body scissms holds am the
more used and in general thfuestein
man takes mole punishment than his
eastern live]"
When asked which technique he be
lieved the best, the freshman mental
pointed out that the western style has
been proved the SUPCIIOI in past pet
tot mahees, citing the Oklahoma A.
and M teem d ay thy best m.the coun
ty He also not:sl that six out of
seven men to represent the United
States on the 1928 Olympic so re,thng
team came from the west
Mon con lumsel: was a member of
that 1928 Olympic team and loos the
only American to win an 01% mine
championship Competing in the 125-
pound clasq, he gained an easy deci
sion over the Swiss champion in the
finals after defeating the 1924 Olym-
Campus Bulletin
All candidates fat fit st assistant
baseball manager shins still report to
the Athletic Association office in Old
Main immediately.
I=l=l
Fiateinities wishing to enter the
intei-fraternity budge tummy should
direct their managers to get in touch
Niith Heib Longenecker at Sigma Pi
I==l
All candidates for second assistant
manage, of tiack should sign up at
the Athletic association office nn-,
mediately.
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 13G•J
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.101. N. In Vme,'Res. Mgr.
no 125-pound champion in a semi
final bout
The Olympic title was only one of
many cantiood by the freshman coach
before he 'Mn ed Isom active competi
tion, how noel While still in high
school at Mai shailtown, lowa, he Won
the national A A. U. 135-pound cham
pionship In 1028 he mas Big Ten
champion, captaining the Umeersity
of Illinois team that yeas. Ile is an
' decided as to whether he will tie for
• the Olympic team this yeas, although
he is thinking seriously of enter mg
the competition
The widespread popularity of wrest
ling in the west is cited as the main
boson for the pionunence of v.estern
imam. by Morrison. Wrestling
taught in high school, in lowa, Okla
homa, Missouti, and Nebraska, and
ther °foie, the college squads are corn
posed of men who horn had several
!year:, of experience.
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TlON—lndividual instruction for
beginners. Call 779-J or see Mrs. F.
J. Harnahan, Fye Apartments Etch I
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Jar Turpo-35c
Bottle Only-98c
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