I'age Four Sidelines Judy Labah, rt In iumored, is one of about ten men being considered for the position of freshman football coach at Washington and Jefferson. The Lion fullback and captain has not said mhethm he mould accept or not if he mere given an offei Fidget 3 Charlie Speidel will probabb start a movement to have all Ins wrestlers families attend the fights if the Princeton match was an, indication of how the) behove under the oles of rel atives. Ell.lrom's father was present, and Bob proceeded to take over his Tiger opponent with a big time advantage Itobitz's fanul3 was also there to see Ted score his third throw of the sea- "Tiger Joe" Moran, hard-hitting 135-pound hiller of the Syracuse box s, moved up into the 175-pound class for the Carnegie meet, the Tartans hating forfeited in his ostn and the 165-pound division in the first round he hit the canvas often a flurry of Moms (nom Jacques Croissant, former football platen, but he conic back in the second to add anothet to his long list of knockouts + + The abandonment of all 'ath letics during the next school ...ear has been definitel> decided upon I 3 officials at St. l'rancis, oppon- eats for the Nittany baseball team ====2l We heat that it would have gone pretty hard tot the scoffet who yelled, "Take out the whole team," at the West Vigtinia basketball game Satur day night, had he been mitten teach of Dutch Hermann Dutch wasn't any too well pleased with esents out on the floor, and sarcasm from the stands was about the nest to the last shave Prospects for a defeat of Car MIZ=I brilliant at last report The Clan turned in .t 35-t0.26 n in Saturd.* night mer Allegheny conquerUrs of Colgate The • aunted superiority of western wrestlers was green a setback when Bancroft, intercollegiate champion last scar for the Oklahoma Aggies and since transferred to Cornell, was thrown tw ice in a match so Ilk Lehigh Peck, Brown and White, 165-pounder, seas the grappler A, 110 defeated the former plainsman Pitt%hurgli qudents Rapped ing nail. things about their basketball teats Saturdi* when the Panthers surprised their sup porter, v. alb a 2-plants into*er Creighton. The Creighton r ise,i noted for being estrentel) Tong- connected, took S 1 mouse across the riffles earlier in the season. + + + The cheering beetle?: that came with West Vagnaa's basketball team sins ometlang unusual for our secluded village The support of the Moan tatireer—stirdmits-for - their - tagirrs - hrs . conic from a reversal of early season form that enabled then: to down Car negie Tech and Ceorgetou,n the same tea k that they humbled the Lions CORDO SLACKS SUEDE JACKETS LEATHER COATS KNICKERS GOLF HOSE GERNERD'S 110 Allen St,cct Cleaning, Pi esslng, Repati mg HAVE YOUR Fraternity Initiation Banquet Programs IA ruled by The Nittany Printing & Publishing Company • • Turkey Dinner, 50 cts. Tuesday Evening, February 23, :1932 ' The Tap Room 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock Boxers Submerge Pa Handicapped Lions Defeat Pitt Rivals in First Meet Lewis, Updegrove, Slusser Slug Way to Wins as Minnich Suffers Only Defeat 13=1 Panthers may be big game to some sportsmen but they ale just so many kittens to Lion bo'ers who relish a good !Mini of fur if Saturday's G-to -1 lout of a Pittsbuigh species is any indication. Handicapped by the illness of Cap tam Davey Stoop, the disability of Johnny Napoleon, and remnants of a cold in Al Lewis, thC Nittany bo'ers gave a demonstration of what they could do under difficult clicumstances. The strength of Leo Houck's sub stitutes, mei ready for service, sins responsible for the first Lion tally 'Ahem Jim Ralston, cucumber-cool sop more, outpointed McCarrell, of the Panthers The Pittsburgh 116-pound boxer failed to find the spot v.ith his persistent right while Ralston dis played the famous Houcklan straight left to rock kleCarrell seseral times. klinnich Loses Close Bout Minns.h lost a decision by a close margin to Conti, 125-pound boxer for the Pittsburgh aggregation. Display ing a quick style, Blinnich landed ef fectively against his ducking oppon ent but failed to go in after him when on the advantage Conti meth a close but open method of fighting con tacted and secured the decision Johnny McAndrews had the edge over Santicola, Panther representative in the 135-pound do coon In the first round Johnny got the better of the ninny clinches and used both hts right and left to end actne resistance in the second Although the Lion boxer went after a knockout hard in the third round his opponent was too wary. Lew is was out for a knock-out in the welterweight but having only a short time to overcome his cold was not in his usual good condition Rub. bo, Pittsburgh welterweight, received one left after another in the Opening round and gained the same treatment. in the second Swinging wildly, but 1 Plenty powerfully, Rubbo never did contact one of his deadly blows but fell prey to Lewis' steadier boxing al though he managed to save himself from the count. The Sehticher-lipdegrove bout was CO-EDS This Year is Leap Year Keep .yourself beautiful By Patrpnizing the CO-ED BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 888 Opposite Postoffice State College Bakery West Beaver Avenue Collegian Service Directory Full Line of SHOES and RUBBERS UNIVERSITY SHOE SHOP South Pugh Street Ofhuul Inspection Station 2635 SHOEMAKER BROS. Phonu 530 1006 West College Avenue BOND PAPER 00 Ards, hfool' Itypewriltr 75c and 85c JOHN E. RYAN Omega Epsilon Fraternity =li=l=lll MEET and EAT at the Locust Lane Sandwich Shop Sandwichc.., Cake Fountain Service 221 E. Nittany Phone 310 heralded as ti.likely point for the Pitt captain who has a series of knockouts to his record Updegrove gave one of the severest lacings of the night to Schricker, 155-pounder for the Panth ers. Pete landed early in the first and gained a slight edge in that round A right uppercut to Schricker's jaw l and slugging lefts NNOIC Pete's major contributions in the second while one of Sclnicker's lights contacted to the side of the Lion's face. A series of lefts and then a sight uppercut which caught the Pitt man as he was duck ing resulted in a count of 9 against Schimcker The remainder of the bout went in eNchanges, Updegrove win ning by decision Slusser Gains Decision Tom Slusser turned the tables on the ]is % that has been following him when he outclassed Siegel, 165-pounder for the Panthers Slusser gained the first sound by closer use of his left - which he followed with a deadly right. In the second Siegel tried to lush the Lion 165-pounder but did not succeed and was stopped by a tattoo of lefts and rights In the third Slusser, tiring slightly, continued to register to gain the decision from the well tarnished Golden Panther. The Panthers had no reserve in the light heavyweight class to take the position of Heller, gridiron star who was on the sick-list. Consequently Jack Henry had one of his lightest workouts of the season stepping rimbly in and out of the ring to swell the Lion's feast 6-to-1. ORDER YOUR Fireplace Wood State College Fuel and Supply 601 West College Ave Phone 35-M or 35-J-3 Phone 53 Official Inspecion Station Nerhood's Garage QUALITY one SERVICE ' Phone 105 W. R. HOSTERMAN 120 South Pugh Phonu 178 Official Insiaittion Station Pontiac. t'a and VB's Quality Pressing and Repairing MRS. ANDY SMITH Prospect A‘L, I=l The Dgrerent Place to Eat TIIE CLUB RESTAURANT 206 Allen Street DINE WITH US THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN thers by 6 SPORTS DATES Varsity Bahoball April 0 St. Francis ,Ilome April 13 Juniata Home April 16 Lehigh Home April 20 Susquehanna Home April 23 Army Home Apnl 27 Princeton Assay April 28 Yale ANS a, April 30 Harvard _ Ass ay May 7 Syracuse Horne May 14 Dickinson Horne May 20 Colgate Am ay May 21 Syracuse Away May 25 Temple Home May 28 Colgate Ham June 4 Buchan Home Freshman Track May 7 Pat Freshmen —Mame LES SABREURS WINS MATCH WITH GREENSBURG Y. M. C. A Les Sabreurs, fencing reptesenta tires of ' Penn State, defeated the Greensburg Y. M. C. A. 5-to-4 in Recreation hall Saturday. Marty Reach '33 was the outstanding Lion swordsman, winning all Ins bouts. George C. Garman '33 and John H. Ford '33 were the other Nittany rep resentatives in this comparatively new sport. - Messrs. Ratner, Stoner, Kessler, and Woodward mote the Greensburg "Y" colors The next match is scheduled for Saturday af ternoon with Carnegie Tech Fencing club. 0, 1 1( 14: t)f TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE-60 modern minutes with the world's finest dance orchestras and Waiter Wrincheli, toluno gossip of today becomes the news of to mo rrow, euery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N.E. C. networks. / / A • EillgOMPASOl i aik 41MileatakOMANIN et7;ir“ . ft — i7Z4c . cO'ctk "No harsh irritants for Lupe. I'm a LUCKY fan. There's Lupo landed In Hollywood wllh no question about it—LUCKIES are certainly kind to one lona dollar and no part to my throat. And hurrah for that improved Cellophane :Hoy .. But now she has nine fur coats, IS canaries, a world's wrapper of yours—it really opens with loudest lounging paamas, qnd out a tupo'.war—thanks to that tab." 1.9.,:„..• dose of men go ga about her ... Wo hope you I T HE In t `6 cr,9 she M G.M PICTURETHE CUBAN LOVE SONG," as much as wo did. Lupe's bean a LUCKY fan It , s toaste for two years ... Thbro was no —what Is politely called "(Man• dal consideralion" for hor slate. mont Gracia:, Lupel En= -1; Matme WRESTLERS DOWN TIGER GRAPPLERS Reybitz Garners Only Lion Fall; Hooker Brothers Throw Lorenzo, Byers . Hunily breaking the stride that seems to be stronger at each meet, the Lion is testlers laid the ever-dan geious Tiger on its rear-quarters by nn ISrf-:-to-11'-• push Saturday after noon. Ted Reybitz, slippery and smart as ever in spite of a painful foot, took the Lion's only fall by tossing John ston, powerful Tiger 175-pounder, in five minutes The Hooker brothers, the two fiercest growls the Tiger has, stored up ten points by throwing Lor enzo in the 155-pound weight and By ers in the 165-pound bout. Rosenberg Held to Draw Captain Mane pushed the tenacious Delaney all over the mat for a 7:35 minute time advantage in the 118 pound weight, but was unable to gar ner a fall. Ellstrom, 125-pounder, met some of the toughest competition he has had this year in Gurney, Tiger lightweight, and showed the crowd lots of smart wrestling to glean a referee's decision on a, 7:32 minute time advantage Collecting a time advantage of only 1:8 minutes after two extra periods, "LUCKIES are certainly ' kind to my throat" Your Throat Protection...against irritation against cough And Molsture•Praof Cellophane Keeps that "Toasted" Flavor Ever Fresh Overcome Princeton Rosenberg was awarded a draw with Fisk of the Orange and Black in the 135-pound class. In spite of having been dl with grippe during the past week, Rosenberg went off the mats after two extra periods in good con dition. Cole Gains Bout The Tiger Carew clung close to the mats, and wisely too, to avoid taking a fall from Alex Turnbull, Lion 145- pounder, who collected a time advan tage of 8.28 minutes. After Mike Lorenzo had run up a time advantage on him, Houghtie Hooker executed a smart reverse on the Lion and put him into a fall just a minute and a half before the end of the bout. Captain Don Hooker of the Tigers, considered one of the leading contest ants for the 165-pound championship in Eastern college circles, easily toss ed Byers in four minutes: Cole, new comer this year to the wrestling game, startled the Lion backers by showing enough class to pile-up a time advan tage of more than 8 minutes on Bas sett, experienced Tiger heavy. PLUMBING AND HEATING Albert Deal & Son 117 S. Fraser St. Phono 163 Tuesday, February 23, 1932 SOPHOMORE BOXERS WIN IN INTERCLASS TOURNEY With two.knockouts to their credit, the sophomore boxers defeated the freshman mitmen, In the finals of the interclass- boxing tournament in Recreation hall Thursday , night. Ralston '34 knocked out Miller '35 in the 115-pound bout. In the 125- pound class, Zeleznock '35 won from Minnich '34. Ferrero '34 won over Snyder '35 in the 135-pound setto. Giaham '34 defeated Gocodrilll '35 in the 145-pound division, and Espy '34 knocked out Hogan '35 in the 160- pound battle. In the 175-pound class, Kessler '33 knocked out Wantshouse '34. Woolbert '35 defeated Hewitt '34 in the heavyweight division. - FEBRUARY SUPER BARGAINS USED A. C. RADIOS $lO and Up LADIES' UNDIES One-third to One-half Oil LADIES' HOSE 2 prs. for Price of One W. R. GENTZEL ' 200 East College Ave.