Sidelines outstanding upset in intercol te Isiebtling occui ted Saturday Rays defeated Lehigh Umver- Eastet 0 Intiecollegiate chain , by 2:1-to-13 at Annapolis, Md capt on, Pete Peck, champion to eight and undefeated a a col bout, was thrown by Midshipman Coleman with a muffle kohl in nuteg, 45 seconds The Lions ,ill ge the Middies in a dual meet on 5 at Annapolis. + + + llollobaugh. aha refereed the ac3•Lehigh a restling match turdas, e, a former Penn State re,tier in the 171-pound dm on In 1928. lie remained unde- Merl in dual competition but nas unmated in the semi-final 4 of e Intereolk•giates at Princeton ter defeating Broadhead of the iger, + + + no bowls defeated Temple .sitm. by 5.t0-3 at West Point, • Satuiday The Cadets ,ill e foinildable opponents when the s meet them at West Point on itat 27, hiving downed M. I T iL-to-i/. a meek Saturday in then mg meet + + + 'lite Unisersits of West Vir ma grapplers, who are sched d to meet the Lions at Morgan ,. mi February 12. won mer in) on the mats at West Point, Y. Saturda) a score of -to-fi, taking SIN out of the 'ht hoots all of which were lime antage, + 4 + a sic" Shevhn, Dan tmouth boxing. 11, ',indicted an undef-mted season an intet collegiate championship ; cnn State in a letter teemed by h Leo Houck last sync}. Sheviin enthusiastic in his Killse for the howls and in his appreciation the treatment accorded the In s on their sisit hone a sseek Sat y when they lost 6-to-1. + + + \ the Morrison, fre shm an resthng mentor, announced hmi cek that Harold Rosenberg. sar i.) 131-pound grappler. v. ill an 'moan, him to his home in ois nest summer to train for le United States Olt mptc team nuts in Jule. Morrison, him •lf an Olt mpic champion in 1928, dimes that the Nittany i.ophm ore has an excellent chance to the the national team. + + + least two intramural boxers who thampionships last year will be de to defend their titles in the t nest month. Johnny Napoleon, has held down a post on the var. and Tom Slusser, 160-pound mit t, sill be ineligible to compete in apnual intramural tournament. When Your Suit • Needs a Pressing or .Dry_ Cleaning_ Stop at - G'ERNERD'S The Old Reliable Pressing Shop 110 Allen Street PLUMBING AND HEATING Albert Deal & Son Bil=l Dollar Dry Cleaners Special Cash and Carry Sale All One Dollar Work at 50c Opposite Postuflice Eat at Your Convenience Real Home Cdoking COLLEGE DINER Always Open Cagers Will FACE QUAKER FIVE AWAY TOMORROW To Meet Syracuse Quintet Here Saturday Night—Hermann Shifts Nittany Lineup 13=1 Bliv. a little Red and a little Blue, add lots of Orange, stir well, and you have this week's fate for Penn State's Lions of the basketball court Penn and Suracust are undoubtedly two of the strongest opponents the courtmen hill meet all season It is not only because of this fact, though, that this neck's games ale important. Among other things, the Penn en counter is the. first with the Quakers since 1930 and maths the Lions' initial road test of the yeal, n bile the tilt nab Syracuse is the Dist of our tri angular association games Rion the looks of things right non,' Dutch Iles mann mill trot out a vastly altered lineup when the team takes the floor at Penn's Palestra [omen on , night Although Walt Moser assures as his mimed knee is conung, along fine, What the doctor thinks is an other question, and it is not probable Hermann will risk any aggravatibn of the speedy fornard's injury by using him much tomorron night In fact, it is almost cei lain that Charlie Ham mond, will pair up with Bub Basis at formard Conn To Start The Lion cage coach has also signi fied his intention of starting Doc Conn at guard in place of Jack Mew, against the Red and Blue. Doc show ed napless'', form when he went into the Waynesburg game as a substitute for the MeKeespoit veteran. Starting at centei, foluald, and guard, respectisely, for their third consecutise 'game, Captain Freddy Brand, Bub Oasis, and Ed McMinn di without doubt be the remaining three members of the varsity quintet tomorrow night With Moser out of the game, the brunt of the offensive work will no doubt fall on Davis and Captain Brand, who was high scorer Louise A. Lambert Beauty Parlor 2nd Floor Leitzell Bull hng Phone 240-J A NEW PICTURE THRILL-:. WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION . . _ . Maelstrom of emotion ...Life at express speed ... Caught at this crossroads of romanco - cma crime, . ;where - new2.lOves - flame cmd.old,:lovesliide. mid }lope, and Terror meet every train.. . .41 UNION ,'•11. EPOT A FIRST NAT'L PICTURE Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr., Joan Blondsll CATHAUM.. SATURDAY ONLY .• A VintnerßrOth'cis . Tnent,i. Matinee and Evening Meet Penn Gridmen Will Meet Muhlenberg M 1933 Penn State's 1931 football team will meet ➢fuhlenberg here October 14, according to an announcement to the Associated Press Saturday by Guerney E Afflerbach, grad uate manager of athletics at the Allentown institution. This is the second game that has already been announced for the Lions' 1933 * season. A dispatch from Penn late last fall revealed that the Lions will meet the Quak ers on the gridiron in the fall of 1913. against the Jackets It is evident that Heimann sill have to break up Ins sophomore five for road games, since McFarlane and Parks of last year's yeailing combination, together ugh Wallis, reserve lanyard, will complutc the traveling squad Possibly the gientest achievement of the Quakers all season was their 22-to-IS victory oser a hitherto un beaten Fumy quintet Saturday night. Their record for Din ember games this season is not so impressive, with defeats by St Joseph's, Syracuse, Dastmouth, Notre Hanle, and Yale to offset victories over Franklin and Marshall, Dickinson, Navy, and the Cadets The combination which clicked so effuctively Saturday night will probably start against the Lions, with Kellet and Klempner at forward. Ludwig at center, and Walters and Tanseer at guard. Syracuse Impressive Syracuse, who will inset State at S o'clock Saturday night in Recreation hall, has a much nines imprassms rec ord than the Quakers. Before their one-point defeat by Cornell last week, the Orange had lost only two games all season. Their column of victories, however, includes decisions over such strong aggregations as Michigan, Pittsburgh, and Fordham. Conch Lew Andieas is not expected to change the lineup which lost to the Cornell team for the game here. Slim Elliot and George Armstrong hold the starting assignments at forward, Whitey Bock will Junip center, and Ronnie Phillips and Elky Moister are the guards. Near Postoffice THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN , Oringe; 3 LION GRAPPLERS THROW OPPONENTS Maize, Ellstrom, Lorenzo Gain Falls Over Maroon Foes In Meet Saturday Signs of real powei marked the first appearance of the Lion' wrestlers when they defeated a tired Chicago team with a acme of 24-to-S or 6 bouts to 2 Saturday night. Captain Maize, Ellstrom, and Lor enzo registered falls against the Maroon Too anxious to throw their opponents, Rosenberg, Turnbull, and Reybitz met .unexpected opposition from a Chicago team that is stronger than last year. Displaying a surer knowledge of holds and greater dexterity than the Maroon, the wrestlers in the weights up to the 176-pound class promise to be the dangerous section for coming opponents. Lorenzo looked the best of any man on the mats Saturday when he threw Bob Howard, 155- pounder, in 7 minutes, 30 seconds. Ellstrom Gains Fall Roy liaise startled a crowd of 9,500 backers in appearing to slip into the disadvantage in the first fight of the meet, the-118-pound bout against Louis, poWerful Chinon - grappler. Maize's superior condition and speed finally brought a fall after 12 min utes, 26 seconds. A brand of :wrestling that everyone had thought it be beyond him was brought out by Bob Ellstrom, coming "MORRELL BILLIARD ROOM IDEAL RECREATION 10 TABLES 2 PING PONG TABLES 2nd Floor, Opposite Postoffice ~°Zr • "I'SbZl',7c. 1=1M213 Atl4 Lola was pound. no the ivories in an loway chin emu house. Then came the "breaks"—and her weekly Good News jumped from $4510 WI Ouch! She's a rec. quoteer . .. formerly women's tennischam peen of the Southwest. Her last picture, "ES BAD BOY," was Halverson, acclaimed. Loin tone hos smoked LUCKIES for two years. .Hersigned stotement has no purse stringsallachedtoit.And so we hove good reason to soy, "Much obliged, Lola." TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE-60 modern minutes with the world's finest lance orchestras and Waiter Wmchcll, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks. .AL• restlers Overwhelm Chicago, 24-8 9 EX-CAPTAINS COMPETE RIFLE TEAM OUTSCORED BY 1932 Golf Schedule FOR FRESHMAN 'QUINTET NAVY MARKSMEN 1362-1316 April 10 Pittsburgh ' Home May 7 Swarthmote Home Conoser May Name Former Leaders Penn State's varsity rifle team was defeated by the Naval Academy team 11 Army Away In Starting Lineup Nest Week in a shoulder-to-shoulder match by a 20 Cm nell Away score of 1362 to 1316, Saturday at 21 Colgate Away m po , a ,, na Annapolis. Couch Lay Conoser, still 24-28 Intercollegates °vet the task of selecting the best Midshipman Jack McDougall led the combination from his freshman basket- intetcolleginte champions with a high sophomore 126-pounder, when he ball squad, has no lessee than nine score of 278 out of a possible 300. the cm: Peldbein in the quick tense of fernier high school captains as math- John B Yerkes '33, nested 268 to 3 minutes, 31 seconds. Sherre, of the dates for the team. The list of ex_ place fast on the Penn State team. Maroon, gave Rosenberg a stiff battle leaders includes Don°, an, Fischer, foe the 135-pound rights The ref. Green, Kalb, and Mtkeloms, foments, ing aspn ant for the center post erne awarded Rosenberg the decision Cummings and Gillierd, centers, and Fletchei and Kilmoyet have the edge with is time advantage of 6 minutes, Fletcher and Allen, guards. foe the plant positions. 22 seconds Thice of the forme]. schoolboy cap- Other moinismg forwards include Tumbril!, though definitely supetior tains may be in the starting lineup Green,Donovan and Kalb. Cummings on the mats, showed a weak spot in when the yearlings open their season and Feros arc pushing Gilhard for the his upright work against Bum How- next week. Mikelonis and Stocker tip-off post while Petricca, Rambo and aid in the 145-pound class Alex ate a step ahead of the other forward Keech may supplant Fletcher or Kil. seemed carelbss in his over-anxiety to candidates, while Gillian' is the lead- moyer at the defense positions. throw Howard. He gained a referee's decision with a time advantage of 6 minutes, 15 seconds. Reybits, experienced veteran, found that Heide made tough handling in _ NOTICE 165-pound division With a good part of the bout spent bulling head to head, the referee awarded the deer- We wish to announce' that we have moved front 153 Allen s.so to Ted with a time advantage of Street to 111 East Beaver Avenue ' 4 minutes, 11 seconds. Byers, Cole Lose Your Continued Patronage Will Be Greatly Appreciated Slaking his varsity mat debut, By ers lost by a fall to Shapiro, Maroon NELO'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 175-pounder, in 4 minutes, 2. seconds. Also inexpenenced, yet displaying • strength and staying, power, Cole fell to the cautious, but superior ability of Captain Gabel who gained a ref eree's decision on a time advantage of 5 inutes, 40 seconds. I li ke your system bete in every FOR ONE DOLLAR may and you've got a great bunch of aggressive wrestlers," Captain Gabel EYELET EMBROIDERED FRENCH CREPE said after the bouts. 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