Tuesday, Peliruary 9, 193 . .•••, r Colgate's beekethalf - teen, conquer:, ors of Syracuse, dropped- a pair of games last week. In their-first feat the Maroon, fell before. the un- , 'beaten passers of Allegheny College' 31-t0.2.6 Wednesday and were ,pusheig back by the Army five Saturday; a to-ft. fit an attempt to gam midis: puted possession of first plan he the Triangular Association composed of Syracuse, Colgate , and Penn State, Jordan ttith his bfatoon five will invade State'Collge 'Saturday. MOM Lew Andreas , Syreetim quintet, without showing Any, imprOte ment in form since the -4740-3 X seldutek administered, Ely" , the Ltonu ten deyq- ago,. Galled to gel back into the winning efilumn Sat urday night when Creighton Uni verifier amothered the , 11,esinge Sibler7 at 'Creightem, lowa.. • CUM Tiny Pincura, who served as second for '.the Western Maryland boxers Saturday, will get Inter action against Frank Merrick of-Peers op' .February 20.. With the removal of the heavy weight division in the Baktern Inter collegiate Boxing association, Tiny been kept from showing, 100 prowess this year. Ile as the brother of .__Johnny Pincura '29, star of the Lion backfield for . tuo seasons. + + + - There can he no douht that win ning teams attract, the. crowds. Instead of a • generat ecodus after the bosing meet Saturday afternoon. 'Recreation _hall con tinned to hold the interest of the student, body, as there were few seals unoccupied at either the wristling meet or the basketball game. • . Basketball is the most popular ath letic activity,among the male 'lndents at Temple, according to Walter Scher bale, director of the University intra mural sports program, With 'an noacement of the registration fig ures for the "sports-for-all" piogritm „during. the fine semester,' it was re-, 'waled that imore thait half, of the -total number of students' who parti ' cipated in the different sport activi ties 'ehine the court game. + ,lf Dutch Hermann was in at tendance at' the ,freshman leohrt _game with' li/fchintion Seminary Saturday afternoon; no donht lie saw enough,to pictuis anoiher of ansive liailietbalt Main.' for ,deft Winter. The freslitriel_ lost little time at adiahcarg the ball" down the floor Mid mach less fn atnhing ' their shots. go throtigh , the hoop. SAFETY SICRIF, =RIP FILLED. 500 Grey mew lealuble SereM Ship 1. your pocket o. bet to dn.- tiMemo rMan.,nra7ret WM beta, DAY--WEDNESDAY--Stark Bros. & Harper LION COU r,PAgERS TRAMPLE BUCKNELL, 4822 Hermann To Retain Saturday's Line-up in Contest With' Huntingdon Team ni smNny It IMICSAIVTIN as Maybe it's because snags to win ning mar& conic unexpectedly that Dutch Hermann fears Juniata. , At any rate, the Nittany basketball epoch Was warned the Lions that over confidence when they face the Hun tingdon quintet at 8 o'clock tomorrov, night may result in the snapping of their undefeated home record And, pndefeated records being especially iprecious in these days of depression; lt is certain that Captain Brand and company will be wary of a letup. Aside from his cautious respect for the Indiana, Dutch surprised us by naming the same starting five that formed the opening lineup in the 48- to-22' defeat of Bucknell Saturday night. Norry McFarlane, Wally Strai ns, Captain Freddy Brand, Ed Mc- Minn, and Doc Conn wdl form the starting five, with Bub Davis, Walt Moser,,And Sack Meyers ready for in stant relief duty. Bison Attack Frustrated Coach Swartz of the visitors r ill hate for has starting forwards Paul Renninger and Hen Slough, who, on the baseball diamond held State to three hits in the Indians' surprising 1930 victory. Butlew, the center, is a former Lewistown High star, while Art Steele and Captain Karl La. Poste, ho hails from neighboring Tylone,. will hold down the defensive posi tions. It took the Lions nearly the entize first half to get started against Busk- Saturday but when they did, the float score, , 18-to-22, ',loved to he the widest margin of victory yet garnered this season The Bisons, on. the other hand, never did get stinted, although their second half attack showed im provement over their first period of fpnsive, when they secured but one CO-EDSI The Way to a Man's Heart Is Not Through a VALENTINE but Through His STOMACH Have Him Take You to the Fenway Tea Room- Front Campus Here's a real news flash from Sheaffer to the collate world ... announcing the new Feathertoucli point! Speeds class room notes. Fast as greased lightning in action ... as soft as a feather in its silk smooth stroke! Sheaffer designers achieved Double-Control Flow for the first time in any pen! Specially treated upper gold section retards the flow to heart pierce, forming reservoir, while platinum-glazed channel induces just the right flow to iridium point. 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The box score: Penn Stale (40> rG r.T Tr McFarlane, f 0-0 10 Duvii. f 0 4.0 10 2 04 Moae. f Thome., 4 f 1 0.0 2 Ilmnd, e .1 0-1 0 s°7g. 2 0 0 4 4 2-3 10 111,1er tr 1 0-0 2 Duanell (22) I'l2 1-T Tl' Chenoueih, f 1 24 EaslbUrn. f. _______ 4 241 10 Runes. e. 0 1-1 1 Smith. 1r I 1.1 'I Logan, . 0 1.2 1 211111=1 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MITMEN OVERCOME 1 GREEN TERROR FOE Gain 5 1 / 2 -I 1 / 2 Victory As Stoop, Napoleon, McAndrews Score Only Knockouts Before Dick Mallow could say "Wallace & Kaplan" three bout.: had been knocked into the Lion's den and two more wino fast disappearing thiough the enhance. That sum , mai:us the Nittany Terioinatior of Western Maryland boxers here Sat utday With a total iunning time of less than one regulation bout, the fist three matches were stopped in short order by referee Ehyan Hayes The 1 , 16 and 155-pound divisions vent by decision to the Nittany boxers, while r draw in the 165-pound class and a decision for the Tenors in the light heavyweight completed the program. Although Captain Davey Steer hail orb a short time to nook in, he made several thrusts to the face count and sent Murchison, 115-pound Toxin boxer, to the floor moment:nay be-I fore the bout was stopped after one. minute and one second. L. k Wnk 11) Decision The fact that Cairara had gained the only Western Maryland point against Army last ',seek by a knock out didn't make much difference to Johnny Napoleon in the 125-pound Catrarr had difficulty in keep ing his footing doling the list mound and Johnny landed a seizes of lefts, with right lurking behind which had, h, man groggy at the bell. Thel fifty seconds before the fight seas stop ped in the second mound were feal tuted by tights to the face. In the 135-pound class MeAndreus' fumed Boyd, of Weston Maryland, ALWAYS CONSISTENT! You Can Always Depend on Our HIGH QUALITY MEATS LOW PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY PERFECT SANITATION Government Inspected Meats FISIIBIURN'S MEAT MARKET Phone 357 We Wish to Announce That Our New Location is 606 West College Avenue Formerly Close & Brouse Phone 665 • McClellan Chevrolet Co. Announcing SOPH HOP H with Casa Loma Orchestra March 4, 1932 Recreation Hall $4.00 A Perfect Day Penn State 5% W. Md. 1% Wrestling Syracuae C I=l Basketball Penn State , 113 Bueknell 22 Freshman Basketball Penn State 15" Dickinson Sem 37 nit), a tight shortly after the open ing gong. Boyd jested to sit: only to go down again. A succession of lefts and rights contacted to end the match fol McAndrews after one minute and five seconds. Going easy on Calvert, inexperienced Tel roe welterweight, Al Lew. gained a three mend decision. Calvert rested nn a count of eight in the second i ound and in the concluding period Lewis legistered a series of hard body blows. Kaplan Scores for Terrors Captain Borchers, of Western Mary land had Pete Updegrove at a disad vantage an the Ihst round of the 165- pound bout, but lost the decision when Pete', lefts and rights got working. Makin& hr intercollegelate debut,. Up degiove gained the second round send ink In. opponent down for nine after n straight left and showed he, super-, :may in the final period. Although Polak went in hard after' man in the concluding round, the' Lion 175-pounder could not stave at a draw with Wallace. The first and thud round, were rather dull, but the second lisened up when Ed landed r Lucky right to the left cheek and Wallace ietailiated with several lefts. Kaplan, Terror light-heavyweight and brother of the former Lion foot ball star, gave the Lion his only taste of defeat Kaplan outpointed Tom Slussei in the first and third rounds with Sims. holding his opponent fanly men in the second. Bill Cox, Fornter Lion Runner, Seeks Position on American Olympic Team Bill Coe, former Nittany Lion div lance runner and captain of both - arossicountry and trackiteams in 1029, Has once more donned tlia spiked shoes for active competition at his Homo in Rochester, N. Y. Bill's goal i sm berth' on the United Stater. Olympic team as a 5,000 and 10,000 meter runner, according to the' information. Opening hm training Period early last August, the former intercollegiate cross country chants pion has been working out daily,under the dilation of Frank Gorton, track coach at the University of Rochester. One of Cos's boosters in his come back plans is Coach Nate Cartmell, who prepared him for soma of his! greatest triumphs during his collegiate! days. "There is no reason why Bill ican'tl get back Into form," said Nate. "Ifo's r hard worker and has plenty of nat. EGOLFS Bth ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th Compliments of State College Bakery West Beaver Avenue Collegian Service Directory Official Inspection Station 2035 SROEMAKER BROS. Phone WO 100 C West College Avenue Ziegler's Barber Shop 606 West College Avenue CLARK MOTOR CO. TAXI SERVICE Official Inspection Station 221. East College Avenue Special Trips Featured—Phono 590 BOND PAPER 500 sheets, 8 , e,x11" (typewrite: size) 75c and 85c :MIN E. RYAN Omega. Epsilon Fraternity - . 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