ourtmen YRACUSE, MAROON TRIP LION PASSERS gers Bow To Orange Quintet By 43.33—Colgate Wins Rough Game, 42-31 I=l onn State's Lions of the basket I 1 tout t played a major role m her the setting up or maintaining three records this past week-end. You see, Colgate took a ordain ch.goveted Triangular basketball p into tlu, wilds of Hamilton, N. Y. r the fast time, Syracuse gained its st Triangular victory this year, and e Lions kept their own record of not ring Avon a game on the road this noon immolate by garnering nothing t the shalt ends of the 42-to-31 and -to-33 scones in these too league en .gements Lest the foregoing seem unduly ish and pessimistic, may we point t that, cues though defeated, the ittanv five displayed the best form has shown in weeks Saturday night ainst the Orange. Its passing, ant-noik, and shooting equaled the pe it displayed catty in the• season, d the game ',sent into the records a Syracuse victory mainly because the Lions' tired condition from the ugh Colgate game the night pre ding and the sharp-shooting of eorge, Armstrong, Syracuse's star re and Second Half Close The Hill train, too, uas a vastly npi or ed quintet from the one which st to the Lions up here, and started e game with a scoring rally rrhich neateqed to make the game a rout he home team held a 20-to-10 ad antage when Dave Thomas took Dab inv.' place at forward with about ire minutes remaining of the first alt. Dave tallied three brilliant hots before the Reindeers scored gain, and he MRS mainly inskrumen al in closing up the halftime score, hich stood 21-to-17 Reminiscent of the Colgate and 'est Vnginia games, the second half as a' nip-and-tuck affair vvith the ions trailing the home quintet once .y only tvvo points and several times .v three or four Dave and Captain teddy Stand led the Lions in their econd half 'ally, which the Orange nen, mainly on Armstrong's shots rem "outside," finally subdued to oast off to then decisive victory Nichols Leads Maroon While the Syracuse game was neli laved and closely contested, the Col ate encounter Friday night was such the opposite, being a sough and oosely-played contest from the open ng whistle. The Maroon piedented a lonely-knit defense, which the Lions, .wept fos Bub Doe is who event in for use Thomas in the second half, could of penetrate. The little foreyurd, Sssw\ns,3lipped'UtidFr the defense for lose baskets repeatedly, and placed econd 4o Contain Ray Nichols of the laroon for the night's seining honors. Nichols was the "big gun" in Col ate's offense and placed the game on ce foi the home team by hanging up Ince baskets la as ninny minutes at he beginning of the final period to we thesis a 26-t O-13 advantage The assn stalled with the two team, close n each other's heel,, and the Lions sell a 12-to-11 lead midway in the list half Here Whitey Anderson nil Johnny Aciopolis led the Colgate 'ally which simile the score 20-to-13 t the half. PUNCH OUR NEXT DANCE Phone 480 ice Directory PENN STATE HOTEL Rooms Available For Soph hop Week End MEE Official Inspection Station • Nerhood'§ Garage QUALITY and SERVICE Phonu 405 Rooms for the Sonh Hop Running Water in Each Rom $1 00 per night HARTER CLUB ld W. N nap* , niulte IU-J * 1 - . --- .. x'" ' - efeated T TIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ice; Army LEWIS, M'ANDREWS WIN BY. KNOCKOUTS Remaining Lions Lose Decisions As Alitmen Fall at West Point Saturday A Penn State boxer may go down but rarely out. That, if nothing else, was proved in the late lamented rout of the Houckians when an Army mit team put a kink in the Lion's tale, 5-to-2. McAndrews and Lewis did the most sensational boxing, gaining the only knockouts of the meet, while Napo leon and Updegrove, losing by deci sion, provided the upsets for the Lions. Two bouts were held in the 165-pound division, the 115-pound weight being omitted. To open the meet, Johnny Napoleon, returning to the ring after two weeks, went after Cleveland, 125-pound ICadet. Although he kept things un der control in the first round, Napo leon did not possess his former bril liance and failed to hop out safely af ter launching his attacks. He fell vic tim to repeated lefts and rights in the second. Bath boxers were spent in the third and did little to leave things in the Army boxer's hands by decision McAndrews, Lewis Win, After a series of lefts and rights, Engler staggered out just after stepping into the ring when Johnny licAndrews put him away by tech- Acal knockout after forty-five seconds had passed in the first round of the 135-pound class. Al Lewis, Lion welterweight, pined his technical knockout over Cadet Tif fany early in the second period. The Army boxer landed several blows to the seldom approached Lewis but took too many lefts which Al used to fol low up his right leads. The Cadet went down for a welcome count yn the second to have the referee call quits after a minute and a half. Slusser, Nebel Lose in 165 Pete Timlegrove met an Army flash in Clark, 155-pounder, and lost a de-, cision after a slugging competition. Clark, at least a head higher than Pets and with a rangy reach, couldn't understand the stocky Lion when he messed things up in the first round. The second sound was different with Updegrove taking some pretty lefts but still giving In the third Pete rested on a count of nine after a right dizzied him and even alter that the slugging continued to end ',rah the Cadet gaining a very, very close de cision Slusser, although the aggiessm, didn't get the better of his tangles with Olson, 166-pounder for Army. A cool, mathematical silo. .as put on in the first round with Slusser gain ing a little the edge In the second Olson raised all' 'kinds of smoke with a powerful right and gave Slusser a battering „In- the third Olson's left took its toll although Stunner man aged to connect hut could not fight down his Army opponent. Kendall gained a decision for the Fora Two Day Laundry Service Call 419 Hoy Drug Store ' Agent for THE TYRONE*LAUNDRY Dress Shirts Our Specialty POPULAR REQUESTS AT THE CORNER Oysters and Clams on the Half Shell Seafood Platters at The Corner A Complete Feed,Service vercomes_Nittany Ring Team, 5-2 Wrestlers Battle Cornell MatmentoDeadlock,l444 Lorenzo - Scores Fall 0 Collegiate Champ' First Defea E=l Superior aggression proved futite against Cornell's fortress of strength alien the Lion wrestlers deadlocked with the Red, 14-to-14, Saturday night. Mike Lorenzo out-generaled the wiry 155-pounder, Cothran, to gather the Lion's only fall in 9:42. Ted Rey bite, undefeated in dual competition since his first meet of the 1930 sea son, lost on a time advantage to Ban croft, intercollegiate champion m 1929 while at Oklahoma A. and M., cradle of champs. Nursing a foot that was doctored up to avoid pain and weighing only 155 pounds, the undefeated senior tried again and again to break away from the powerful cross-rides and grips of the Westerner. But the Cornell 105-pounder pioved too strong by a 3-minute time advantage. EEMEM Captain Maize remained on the un defeated list when he made his-last appearance in the Recreation hall, de feating Trettor of the Red by a slight time advantage of 2.2 in the 118- 'pound bout. Trettor put up a smart bit of wrestling and had the Nittany leader panting to keep the edge. Hurwitz, chunky Cornell 126-pound er, clung so tightly to Elistrom that the slighter Lion took over five min utes, precious minutes, of the bout to break Bob showed that he was a match for Hurwmtz by nearly throw leg him in the last minute of the Cadets when he outpointed Nebel in the 165-pound division. Nebel did his best work in the first, mixing the Cadet up. Kendall drove in in the later rounds and showed his superior ity after a series of lefts and rightp. Jack Henry fought off Remus, 'Cadet power house, to lose by deiision in the light heavyweight class. With a quick, jerky style Jack held the Cadet fairly even in the first round, evading his reach. Remus let loose in the second, Henry suffering from a deadly left. The third saw Remus landing punch after punch in a fruit less attempt to gain a knockout. No wonder men smoke PIPES! EVERY PIPE SMOKER has the sat• isfaction of knowing he has one masculine right that the women won't rake away from him. They do leave our pipes alone. And though f , the girls may not know it, they're leaving us one of 1 . 66.,.....k.0f the finest smokes , mu.n. awe I!EIMM I!!! There's something calm and soothing about a pipe and good tobacco. It leads to clear-headed thinking Per haps that's why the leaders—the real men of the world—are pipe smokers. 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Dangerous, that's how Mitrgolis was rated on private listings here, but Rosenberg out:grappled-him to pick up another three points for the Lions in the 135-pound class by a 7-minute edge. Turnbull, Lion 145-pounder, showed better condition and cndur once to take in Butterworth, Cornell captain, after two extra periods with a time advantage announced at 5:7. Butterworth clung with a cross-ride for most of his time and both men did not appear at top form. Cole Loses Unlimited 'When the Lion, Jackson, stepped, out to lock horns with Penny, inter collegiate champion last year in the 175-pound weight, he didn't have the least idea whom he was facing So he nearly threw the Ithacan with a freak hold in the first two minutes. After that the superior wrestler took charge of Jackson and threw him in 8:45 after Jackson wrenched himself I out of what seemed sure falls by a super-human strength which looks good for the future. If Cole had been thrown by the ex perienced Lundm in the unlimited class; it would have meant the meet. ORDER YOUR Fireplace Wood From State College Fuel and Supply ' 601 West College Avenue Phone 35-01 or 354-3 COLLEGIAN DIRECTORY ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR _ SOPH HOP THE COLONIAL 115 W. Nittany Phone 5905 Hot and cold water in every room and plenty of steam heat R. S. MYERS 122=1111 OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No. 2558 Come in Early and Avoid the Rush YOUR CAR MUST BE INSPECTED We Will Call For and Deliver Your Car KELLER'S GARAGE 1000 East College Avenue . Phone 282 To better serve our increasing business, we have added another barber to our fast growing shop Four Barbers—No Waiting—Give Us a Trial AUSTIN'S BARBER SHOP Over Club Restaurant Allen Street Don't Wait Have YOUR TUX Pressed NOW , For the Soph Hop • . We Call For and Deliver DeVeny Tailor Masonic Building Tuesday, March 1, 1932 GYM TEAM CAPTAIN INJURED Harry W. Davidson, '33, captain of the gymnastic team, received a com pound fracture in the anitle of his left leg during a workout of the team in Recreation hall yesterday afternoon. The - injury occurred while performing a "fly-away" on' the high-bar. He was sent to the infirmary immediately after the accident and rushed to a Pittsburgh hospital lost night. But the sophomore battled gallantly, allowing the Ithacan a time advantage of nearly six minutes. The final stages of a pointing-up process that aims at Navy will begin this week on the Recreation hall mats. Navy battered 'down last year's inter collegiate champions, Lehigh, who in turn smoothly submelged the Ith acans two weeks ago. Modern New and Attractive PENDANTS RINGS and STUD SETS For the Soph Hop SHOMBERG'S Jeweler 107 E. Beaver Opposite P. 0 We Sell All Kinds of SANDWICHES Wholesale Soft Drinks TEXAS LUNCH Penn Dairy Milk Cream Ice Cream ' 210 South Batnard Phone 250