CAGERS MEET COL Lion Team Slow in 40-22 Defeat of Juniata Quintet e t at the °blunt}• Its Paul glue and probably Maroon Contest Crucial In Triangular Cup Competition brand d the 01)nt ur the Al ho . brood o suo repro- dub. The worm may thin, but, if lie does, he's got to be a lot kelt, than the one that wriggled mound Remation hall Wednesday night For enlightenment's sake, may we esplain that the norm, tight at pres ent, is Penn State's basketball train, for the last two years doormat of the Triangular Basketball association The chance for the turn will come to morrow night at 8 o'clock uhen victory over Colgate mould give the Lions, whe made at least a half-turn against Syracuse not so long ago, a stranglehold on that nice, shiny Too angular cup Bilefly, the Lions showed nothing in their 40-to-22 victory over Juniata, merwhelming as it was, that has any light to make us optimistic about the results of the engagement iuth the Maroon tomonow night. One I ens suring thing, however, is the fact that Colgate, too, has been off form mei since its double defeat at the hands of Michigan Slate recently. Since that time, both Ai my and Allegheny tune malted off with decisive con quests Nevettheless, there is no doubt that Colgate has its best cage team in Years A nucleus of letelans has been fortified by five members of last y cm's strong freshman quintet, which peas the only one to topple the Lion iyeallings Victomes hese been chalk ed up over such strong teams as Col umbia, Foldham, and Syracuse, and Mai oon supporters are expecting the team to display a retain to winning mays any day—and specifically, Sat ur olununst t It. NU lIS mat essed Lance of nn in Its codes b cm n and . ugh an's is down student. J elm Amer doe It on the vi lueh nteht ed the r Col- will con ic Than s hen the batsmen V 20 and nn State ts nu, Colgate, ith, Pitt inst each cc their Ii school Ong een hei five a galaid Team Ummpressne Coach Lloyd Jordan of the Colgate five intends to start Johnny Act opo- Its, the team's high score!, and Whitey Anderson, tot mar Manlius star, at the foiumd assignments Winnie Ander son, who was Johnny Oibi's teammate at end on the Mai oon eleven this fall, roll jump center, aisle Ray Nichols, the lanky sharp-shooting Maroon cap !tam, and Johnny Walsh, brother of Colgate's formei cage celebrity, Flan Walsh, will see swam at guard. The fomard jobs remain unceitam positions in Dutch Hermann's lineup plans but the remainder of the pres ent combination will probably stint according to form—Captain Ft eddy Brand at center and Ed McMinn and Doc Conn at guard. meet A will latched ce the school t Penn g League gm Tech, Duqu , sne t m Pats t^itions to hose been Ness York and Jer e expected be Unite,' Although the Lions had little ap parent difficulty in chalking• up their fifth victory in six starts against Juniata IVednesilay, glaeing errms ulna will hose to be collected before sterner competition is met mole again evident Time and again, the team lost the ball on long, wild _passes, while the, passing, was slipshod and the shooting, especially undo the bas ket, 'Platy sad Possibly the only two redeeming fentuies of the night outside of the ultimate vietoly xi ere the fine foul shooting and Dm° Thomas' evidences of pionnse at one of the foisvaid posts chance fur a t burgh to Pan • rather ry haw tending Quality Jewelry to«utg Ills se Sltur lug Louth pet bound it meets Reasonable Prices Hann & O'Neal Syla ; and Gold Captain', nd the onn of Opposite Front Campus R SECOND SEMESTER AT E COLONIAL WEST NITTANY AVENUE 'Volt at nagletate ueekly tales of $3 00. 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Nine regulars were lost through gi.rduation last June and only five letter-winners, Captain Hoopes, Phil 3roonies, Paul Swan, Reale Smith, and Case Meade remain to form the nucleus of tho Blue and White squad. The Nanny diamond mentor pointed out that Penn State is ill face a heavy baliage of strong teams this spring unit although the annual southern) 'hip will not be taken this year. an unusualh haul ea-stein trip has been substituted with the batsmen meeting such formidable foes as Harvard, Yale, Arm and Princeton. Tnc box score PEN \ STATE (101 TE r-T TP AlcEnrl:oo, f 1 1.4 5 Walus, f 0 1-1 1 Om Le, fl-1 5 2 1 humus f 1 1-1 3 11 retW, e 1 1-2 Cent, 0 2 0-1 4 McMinn, 1•,.1 1.4 12 .11, \ I 'Ft (21) I (kuA li f - Ilummd f 1 3-4 1 0-0 , 8 I 0.0 2 R. F. STEIN Gas, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 21-Hour Service Phone 252 Rea &Derick,lnc. 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Artny, 18-to-0, and took over' Ohio State, 15-to-S. These two are sti ong. So w hen the Lions go to the mats with West Virginia at Morgantown, W Va , tonight, they must move fast and wary for the Mountaineers arc no too-hit outfit. The odds, however, are definitely with Speiders men. The score probably won't be as one-sided as last year's 27-to-5, though. In last year's opening meet here, Maize threw Sharpe of West Virginia' it less than five minutes for the 118 pound points. The Lion captain will grapple Sharpe aghin and should have no trodble unless the South does things to him Bob Ellstront meets his first teal test in Captain Fletcher of the Mountaineers The sophomore 1115- poundei flashed lots of power against his Chicago and Syracuse opponents, but he is going into sterner stuff now. Thirgs should be well in hand for Rosenberg in the 135-pound division ohms he meets Herd, the Mountameei. Alex Turnbull will carry a tightly taped ankle to hinder him in the 145- pound class, but Ward of West Vir ginir promises nothing to upset the Natant veteran Jackson Takes Unlimited Last year Turnbull wrestled in the 155-pound class against the Moun taineers and three Schwartzualder in nine minutes. Tonight Mike Lorenzo will take on Sehwartzwalder at Mor gantown. Bub Byers will take Reybitz's -us ual place in the 165-pound weight, ening Ted with his superior experi ence and skill:the heavier man to teak.. Wait Virginia will place Peskin against Byers and probably hew Gwinn try his skill with*Rey bits in the 175-pound class. Ted is one of the old victory standbys. The third Lion heavyweight in as many meets will take the unlimited bout. Jackson, 13vho was_slated to stait against Chicago and who was eliminated by Judd for the Syracuse meet, cut loose Wednesday night and manhandled Judd. So Jackson, very strong, but not too wise, will take on the experienced Schweitzer in the I last bout at Morgantown tonight. After- hpientory-Sale Now at Kahn & Co. Ends Saturday February 20 t r *ii ( If icag . ATEs i , 4 4 1 t:k Tie Winsome) • Valentine /. P 4F ; 75c, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Whitman Valentine Boxes Heart Shaped Also Martha Washington Ann Warner Whitman's Candies All Attractively Boxed • for Valentine Greetings 1 lb Cashew Nuts ' 69c 1 & Assorted Nuts 98c BOXERS FACE T To Engage N Ring Squad Leo Houck Makes Shift In 3 Weights for Final Lineup I=l The !dossers Boxing Lions packed an ratio shirt and their finest stock of punches in trade into a brown suit case and winged off today on a barn , stm ming expedition to Chapel lilll where they will dazzle the native Tar Heel mdmen with their repertoire to morrow night Maestro Houck has effected a few changes in lineup for the local fight followers to figure out by shifting men in three weights Because John ny Napoleon is off seeking treatment to make his blood test register as per fect, ,he will be unable to make the trip and Leo will use either Bus Clare or Herb Minnich in the 125-pound di vision By shifting Tom Slusser to 1165 either Jack Henry or Frank Ne bel will see the first light of inter collegiate competition. I=ll North Carolina is no set-up, but records of the season favor the enter goner of the Lions with a good mar gin of points. Washington and Lee fell 5-to-2 and Duke went down 4-to-3 before the Tar Heels in opening matches. Virginia Polytechnic Insti tute was smothered also, G-to-L But Virginia Military Institute trounced the North Catohnians, 5-to-2 and Just last Saturday, Virginia, Southern conference champions, battered their way to a G-to-1 victory. Lion explo its are common history. In the 115-pound class, Captain Davey Stoop will experience only a' little difficulty in dispatching Wil li iams for the Tar Heels. Williams garnered a technical knock-out front his Virginia opponent, a sub who re fused to go under easily, and then only in an extra round. Has Clare probably has the edge over Minnich for starting Saturday with his added experience although ' the lively sophomore has been press :mg him in work-outs. No matter, the lucky lad will have his hands full when he tries to penetrate Levinson, one of the classiest Tar Heel boxers. Johnny McAndrews and Raymer, 135-pounder for North Carolina, should not have many misunderstand ings. Johnny will no doubt take the CHAS. TURBETT , $2O SUIT MAN Showing - RICHMAN'S CLOTHES at PENN STATE HOTEL. Tues. & Wed., Feb. 16-17 We make and sell suits, top coats, tuxedos (include vest) at the reduced price of $2O 00, that ales style, woolen luxury, and tailoring quality you can ex- L ec u t bio on o lL , p ot r ' ice c . lot= a c t o7 , t o TA DI phone 9640, and I will bring mmples to your home ot office SHAVING BRUSH 60c Shaving Brush 39c $l.OO Shaving Brush 69c 50. Ingrams Shaving Cr. 31c 50c Old Gold Shaving Cr. 39c 50c Fore, After Shav Lotion 39c 75c 111olle, jar 49c 50c Wms. 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Pete Updcgrote will meet Wads worth, 155-pound boxer for North Carolina, unless sonic change is made at the last moment in the Tar Heel line-up. Wadsworth has an unim pressive knock-out in the first round against him at the hands of a south ern conference champion Saturday. Just who Tom Slusser's Tar Heel opponent will be in the 165-pound di vision is not certain. Hudson will probably be 'the man if he can make the weight. Tom will be fighting for the first time this season in a class is here he is, not giving Ills opponent from 15 to 20 pounds advantage. In the light heavyweight class Ne bel and Henry will have fought their way to the Lion post by today. In earlier bouts Henry has shown a cal culating style with a favorable push behind his punches. Nebel, who lies gained experience in former amateur shoes s, has the edge of experience College Cut Rate Store Don't Forget Valentine Day SUNDAY , FEB. 14th CARDS-sc, 10c, 15c, 25c Valentine Games-15c, and 25c • Valentine Bridge Sets and Napkins CANDY—Whitmans, Page & Shaw, and Shellenberger WATCH THE WINDOW FOR SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sh-Sh-h ... Tread Softly! Step Carefully! WATCH OUT ! ! HERE COMES I' ._ The Picture That Makes "Frankenstein" Seem Like a Bed• Time Story ' r Edgar Allen Poe's Thriller ,"Murders in The Rue Morgue " Bela Lugosi (Dracula Himself) And un All Stm Cast CArti AUlt . . Friday, Felirirdey 12, 1932 R HEELS FRESHMAN QUINTET TO PLAY WYOMING Seminary Team Will Offer Stiff Opposition for Yearlings Tomorrow Night Coach Luny Conover looked pretty MMUS this week as he drilled his team of freshmen. Tomorrow night's fleshinan-Wyom mg Seminary gains to Larry's biggest concern light now. Well-pleased with the showing his chaiges made against Dickinson Seminary last Saturday, the freshman mentor nevertheless real ices that tomm low's contest momises to be one of the hardest on the yeas lint, schedule A accord of nine straight web:ales against such quintets as the Penn juniol varsity, Dickinson Seminary, Lafayette freshmen. Army plebes, Colgate and Bucknell freshmen, and Maryknoll College has established the Seminary team as one of the out standing prep school combinations of Eastern Pennsylvania. A 44-to-3 , 1 do seat by Allentown peep Monday night, ended the winning streak. Cummings To Shut Combining size with speed the Kingston five will take the Soot with Debby, 178-pound forward, Captain Sites, 190-pound center, and Sobecl., 185-pound guard, all SIX footers, pair= ing up with Killeen, speedy forward' and Malinski, a fast guard. Davis and Gaines, another pair of heavy weights, may see action as substituted a'. guard and center. George Cummings will be in the starting lineup at center instead of Gdliard as the only change over last week's combination. Stocker and Mikeloms, speedy forwards, and Kil mayor and Fletcher, guards, will com plete the quintet. FENCING MATCH. INDEFINITE A fencing match with Gicensburg Y M. C A , scheduled to be held in Recreation hall tomorrow night, is eel yet indefinite, according to Bill Lau denslager '32, co-captain of the Les Saineurs team. MONDAY, FEB. 15 Matinee and Evening TUESDAY at the NITTANY Evening Stoning Only