Sidelines minium, is the most c‘entful day out State's wintei spot is season at as the number of teams cri ed to competition at home is con ed. When the Si eshman' cage tot star is off the day by meeting sinson Seminary, Nittany imgmen .untei Western Maryland in a moiling session, Lion granfilmb le nith St lacuse, and the Blue White conit teals clashes mith Knell, it is the only tone that the tci spoils schedules pio‘ide for appeal:ince of all, teams at home same day + + + Here's some nem s mina should e good tidings to cc erj Nittan7 ports rommer. Merill Morrison, ho shomed great promise as cap ita of State's 1 1 130 freshman loof a]] team, has returned to school nil mill he out for a back position ith the 1932 Illue and Mute Imes. + + + ho nen cemesto also has meant .es to Nittanv athletics, hones or, tiro athletes mere lost through iluation last meek Johnny Gil , letter 55 inner in soccer and box , Chalky Bloweis, mho earned a kethall assail, IPllhr Hobbs. one the baseball letter sinners, Wlllls Cabe, included in the winnels of nn aniud, and Hugo Bezdek Jr., o non In, "S" in golf, will no lon ho eligible to reinesent Penn State mulelgl aduateb =Ma Nate Cartniell\ present track len a 11l not be the onl, Penn .tale runners entered in the oILII - gates at Nen York Cu t to torron night, for Dick Detn der 11, a local Ism silo made a name or himself on Nittan) track and , smountr) teams, mill compete 4 a representati,e of the lead°, brook .1 C of ['Made!. 'ou just can't 'keep these statisti- Os out of mischief cues over a ya wn peliod of only three days. l M. they've figured out that in the t foul games of the season, the basketems base con up a total ilk points to thou opponents' 114 an a‘ciage of 37 counters in each is to the enemies' 26 The Lions 11 thou opponents in foul shooting, sorer They hale conk only 38 of 65 free tosses lot a 583 per tage, 'Mule our opponents record 28 out of 18, which Is a 589 ace, Not content with that, the iiithematician, taco deduced the 01100 mg: The limners in the Aims first three games non bk cores ending in 7-11, • 37, and l 7 in order, ohile they losers 1A he last three games last cures ending in 'l-13, 23, and 3 The strati, that could bleak m. tamers back Is the fact that he oinner and loser, respectilel>, in the odd games non and lost ,3 scores ending m 1-11 and Oh, o ell , - College Cut Rate Store Watch the Window for Specials Friday and Saturday VALENTINE DAY, FEBRUARY 14th VALENTINE GAMES 25e CARDS sc, 10e, 15c, 25c JEIIGENS SOAP SALE—Buy One Cake, and Get One Free TEE TOOTH BRUSH and TUMBLER 49c Cumberland Ripple Writing Paper-72 sheets, 50 Envelopes All for 69c Study Room Furniture Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 24x38 $lO.OO Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 28x44 12.50 Flat Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30x5 9 25.00 Student Tables, Double Drawer 7.00 Student Tables, Single Drawer 5.00 Typewriter Tables, 18x36 4.00 Types% rater Tables with Drawer and Slide 8.50 Chiffoniers 13.50 Book Sheh es _ Magazine Racks 2.00 Chairs 3.50 Special Pieces Made to Order, Estimates Freely Given DEPARTMENT OF Industrial Engineering Wood Shops Engineering Unit "B" Boxers Meet Terrors, Mahn - en Clash With Syracuse Tomorrow Mitmen Favored Over Western Maryland Here at 2:30 With nothing in sight but continued fighting, climaxed by a swing at the intercollegiate championships and the Olympic tiials, Nittany boxers tie on the gloves for Western Maryland nut men in Recreation hall at 2 30 o'clock tomot row afternoon The Green Tenors had a penchant for ties until then tout last Saturday when Army marched through them 6-to-1. In their opening inset Dart mouth and the Tenors finished even, and tomorrow the Lions aie after a score to offset last year's deadlock Stoop To Begin Bouts Captain Davey Stoop will lead off the Lion show when he pairs against either Murchison or Catena, for the Terans, in the 115-pound daision. Murchison suffered a technical knock out at Davey's gloves last year but Carona constitutes a threat if he gains the position By the knock-out route he secured the lone point for Western Maryland against Fumy. Johnny Napoleon is Coach Leo Houck's hope in the 125-pound class and should have little difficulty in tieing up Myers, of 'Western Mary land, with his quick attack-and-es cape technique. Johnny McAndrews still atm his cleverly-launched blows at either Tuckerman or Boyd, 135- pounders for the Green Terrors. In the a eltenveight class, Al Lewis for the Lions ail have first rate competition in Borchers who comes to the Nittany ring with a de cision and a loss on his record this year Al gained a decision front lulu last year after sending hint to the lboaals twice in the bout Updegro,e M Box 153 With the plot thickening in the up- per divisions, Coach Houck is unde cided on whom to start For his 155- pound boxer he will probably use Pete Updegrode, v.ho has distinguish ed himself as an all-around fighter in the ring. To offset Pete's versatility with both left and right, Gritsavage, the other bidder for the berth. has a sparkling decision in his Dartmouth debut Western Maryland has Key ser to darken the hope of the selected Lion boxer. . . Ed Polak seems to have a little edge oser Jack Henry for gaining the 165-pound position, although, as in the 155-pound class, Leo has yet to decide Ed has had the experience and has Rounded into a capable boxer with a menacing left. Jack, on the other hand, is clever and a fairly hard hit t& who *tikes up foi any other han dicap' by ,4peed. Wallace or Hunter, both used,ineffectnely so far this sed sdn).l.lll sox for Western Maryland Toni Slusset will be seen in the light heavyweight class when he faces Kaplan, Western Maryland's find of the season. Both ate inexperienced but still probably furnish a slugfest to delight the, heart of-the moie.bru. tal spirited Spectators, SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth is o blend of fine old burleys, with its natural savor enhanced by Edge worth's distinctive --4.50 ill and exclusive elev. ("iii- ____ A THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lafayette Cancels Lion Wrestling Tilt Lafayette has oancelled its wrest ling meet pith the Lions, scheduled for February 19, at Easton, Arthur H. :quote's jr. '32, wrestling man ager, announced yesterday. Since the State Busing commis sion has placed regulation on col legiate wrestling, Lafayette has re fused to conduct its meets in the State Officials of the Maroon said that they canceled the inert because they did not want to impose too finely upon the kindness of the Philipsburg, N. J, high school in whose gymnasium they ate holding their other home meets. TRACKMEN TO RUN IN MILLROSE MEET Cartmell Names Baird, Van Keuren Hughes, Dunaaay as Natany Medley Relay Team Penn State mill be represented by a team in the medley relay lace at the twenty-fifth indoor meet of the MiProse athletic association at Mad ison Square Carden in New York City tomorronc night. Coach Nate Cattinell announced Wednesday that the Lion team will be composed of Baird, Van Kenton Hughes and Dunaway. Baird will start the race for the Blue and White team and will run the quarter mile. 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All sues, n pocket package to $1.50 pound humidor un. ,P _ EL6I.--ir. 5 4 " ° 11 7.1 : 11 Grapplers Place Hopes For Win in 3 Light Weight Bouts When Rosenberg scrambles off the mats after his bout in the 135-pound weight tomorrow afternoon, Charlie Speidel will know whether or not Lion wrestlers will be able to hurdle the Orange, first dangerous obstacle in the championship highway. The fast three bouts, if won by State wrestlers, would practically clinch the meet; won by grapplers from the Syracuse Hill would leave the decision to the 175 and heavy weight classes Turnbull, Loienzo, and Reybitz are depended upon by Charlie for a =instil} of victories in the 195, 155, and 165-pound divisions. The meet begins at 4 o'clock tomor row afternoon when Captain Maize wrestles Captain Pons and of Syracuse in the 118-pound class. Maize was thrown by Forward last }car in less than three minutes, but his support ers claim it was a quirk, a bad break, and that Maize can prove they're right tomorrow. Ellstrom, sophomore battler who performed brilliantly against Chicago, will go after limy, Reindeer 126- pounder. Rosenberg, with odds in his fan or, will take on Red Anderson of Syracuse for boosts in the 135-pound eight. When Barry donned Stein of the Lions last year, he did not know that Graham & Sons Est. 1896 BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE PACKAGES PACKED AND MAILED FREE "You Can Get It at Metzger's" New and Used Text Books for 2nd Semester See Our "Want List" of Books Cash Paid for Books SPECIAL ' 500 Sheets Paper 11x81/2 Camels and Lucky Strike Cigarettes, 2 for 25c L. K. Metzger Rll Allen St. 1 = The Japs May Be Running Wild in Shanghai—But— ~. They Don't Have to Face sol ® 111. ff f Edward G. Robinson as = =--- 'The Hatchet Man ' o A Post Natlona' name vs ea V See The Star of "Little Caesar" and "5 Star Final" as the Chinese Tong Leader CATHAUM lie would have to face Turnbull for a 1932 reckoning m the 145-pound class. Turnbull has his eye on a clean slate of victories for the season, but Barry was captain of the team last year as a Junior. Lost to Lehigh There'll be a battle when Lorenzo takes on Carpenter for the honors in the 155-pound weight because Carpen ter defeated Mike in the intercol lemates last year However, Lor env) is on the hard-to-beat list this year. Crafty and shifty, Reybaz will be expected to outsmart Herb Mc- Keon, 165-pounder and powerful oars man from Syracuse. A strong-shouldered junior, Jack son, and a determined senior, Pros: sen, will make their first appearance on the mats in the 175 and unlimited classes. The Orange brings no att. standing grapplers for these weights and the outcome is a gamble. After taking a defeat from Lehigh, intercollegiate champions, in their fast meet, Syracuse suddenly loomed dangerously when they smashed the Columbia mat team by a 31-to-3 score to hand the New Yorkers their first defeat in four meets. Syracuse, how ever, has never won a meet from the Lions since the series began in 1923. They came nearest to a victory last year when they registered a 19-to-11 sane against the Nittany team. Have You Tried That Different Flavor, so Healthful and Nutritious KARMELKORN 109 E. Beaver AN C. Another Superb Character Role— A Thrilling, Chill ing Oriental Mystery! MONDAY Matinee and Evening TUESDAY at Nittany Evening Only FINAL EXTRA For the Next 10 Days We Are Offer ing Our Entire Stock at the Lowest Prices in Years The merchandise you will find in our store can only be duplicated in the best stores in every community where standard prices are always maintained. 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