Page Four LION BO RUNNERS TO ENTER GAMES TOMORROW 12 Lion Trachmen Will Compete In Intercollegiate El ants At Nen York City "We hal, 0 good 2-mile tela% team, but they must do under eight minutes if they expect to place in this e‘ent nit the annual Intercollegiate Indoor games at Ness Yolk City tomorrow night," Couch C 11,11.0161 soul us the t,elve Lion tiackmen, Siho trill enter the IC I-A meet, ssent through then final paces Wednesilty. Fm Omen eomecutne trans, Penn State has stored points in this miloon meet, although the Lion team has novel been able to place abme fourth in leant soon mg Amu hog to Nate, the ielav team has a bettm chance of continuing this slung than any of the indnidual entiants Potion inn In ads last Siam day, Band, °annum', Huglim, and Sneaky mete selected for this team The best this team has been able to do in the 2-mile so far Is eight minute , . and fie seconds. The Nit tarry quartet Wilt encounter its stiff est opposition from tennis represent mg Nose York Unn.ersits, Manhattan, and Boston College, the runner last year. Each of these tennis has done the distance in eight minutes or less In addition to the relay, Coach Cart mell has entered Dale and Aldirch in the 70-yaul dash and Hill and Jack son in the 70-sand hurdles Hill and Aldrich non their respectne heats at the recent West Viiginia meet, but were unable to plate in the frirals Hammond, sills trod for second 111 the high jump in the ,1111 C meet, still also compete tomor ron - Charlie Knott, Sunny Glassburn and Kenny England still face such run nels as Joe McCluskey, of Pardham, and AI Rainey, of Cornell ashen they start the 2-mile grunt around the board track. In the meet last year Paul Reims Ease Mi.Cluskey a close race throughout, forcing him to break the record, but dropped behind at the finish to lose by se‘enteen yards. I M. CAGE TOURNAMENT NARROWS TO FINAL ROUND Kappa Sigma and the Penn State Ramblers played last night to deter mine a loch team was to enter the finals in the intramural basketball tourney against Beta Theta Pi , Phi Gamma Delta fell berme Beta Theta Pi Monday night by a al-to-21 score to put the latter in the final rhund The game to decide the in trammel championship w dl he played nkt a eek I M WRESTLING TO BEGIN ' 1 AT 7 O'CLOGIOIONDAY NIGHT Intrammal %%tootling . mill begin in RNA cation hall Monday night at 7 o'clock, .lames B. Goy ne '33, managm, announced yesteiday Gi applers the 110 and 120-pound classes will nimbly see action Although Macket, teem closed and Matt lugs completed last night, in:Ach ille> t, ill not be announced until .1 day befo,e the right is scheduled Wiest lees ale to weigh m befune each match BE IVER FIELD PICTORIAL' GOES ON S \LE TOMORROW Edited it Alpha Beta Sigma, pin fm,sional Jounnali-in fiatemmts, in the intetest of the Athletic association, the second 0 Intel edition of the Bra ve Fuld Plctol tot mill lie on sale at the homing meet and basketball game in Recreation hall tomom on In addition to n numho of cat, and , tonics pentainmg to tonannow's hos ing, basketball, and lote,thng. event, Uncle is contained a stony on Stone llamas '2O, NOM has made namil sit idea in pnofesbional boxing same his gladuataott. CHAS. TURBETT $2O Suit Mau RICHMAN'S FINE CLOTHES Al PENN STATE HOTEL. TUESDAY, MARCH 8 We make and •ell SUITS, TOP COATS. 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ERS, COURTMEN TO CLOSE HOME SEASONS T Mitmen Will Encounter Formidable Mountaineers Stoop Bolsters Line-up For Ring Contests , At 2 O'clock "All is ',sell," Leo Houck smilingly admits ashen he suiveys hiti lineup, for once intact, on the e‘e of the Lion's last home meet against a West Vnguna boxing team at 2 o'clock to morrou alto noon Captain Davey Stoop returns to the lineup looking healthier and stronger than eser hefoie this season Johnny Napoleon is again in condition after his lest period and evelything seems to indicate that health officials will permit his boxing The remainder of the team is as redoubtable as before and is moony leaching top•soason perfection, so Leo has some occasion to smile The Mountaineer., muiney here uith a puzzling record on display A 42- to-2' suppression of the Airily box ers is the keystone of their success ful campaign against Bucknell, Car negie Tech, Washington and Jeffer con, and Duquesne. On the red side of the ledger ale a pair of 4-to-3 ie buffa at the hands of Pitt and Temple "What of it?" is the logical question The Mountaineeis mill be kept plenty busy in hammering out a respectable score to take back to Morgantov,n. May Correa To Stoop Captain Diney Stoop mill lead the Lions in keening when he probably le cones a forfeit from the Mountain 'eels in the 115-pound division Coach Vacheresse, tot the Southetners, has had difficulty all season in locating a boxer to fill this 'weight and has not as let named a candidate Johnny Napoleon was all set to tackle Fred Fisher, Mountaineer 125- pounder who has starred in oath.. meets. Absence of the highly praised hoer irons the visiting team is a serious problem even TOw for the Morgantown coach. Either Neely will fight for Weet Virginia in the 125-pound division , against Napoleon, in he will be used in lns correct weight, 135 pounds, against Johnny McAndrews to pie vide one of the best bouts of the even ing. Neely is highly touted with eight Nictories dangling from his belt, but there are odds that he wlll base a laud time penetrating the defense and eroding the attack of the wily McAndrews In the 145-pound division, Al Les", usll hold aloft his spotless second and send Hamilton's to the ground The Mountainous has gas nosed the Ihetosies and has lost only one of his matches Latham, West Viiginia 155-pounder, won't be any slouch in his rounds N,lth Pete Updegime The Southeinei ss conceded to be bi ilhant in spite of his recoid, fault' men with losses and volumes Latham secured a draw against Claik, Cadet mho spelled de feat fos the Nitteny boxes Saturday Flom ever, Updcgrove is now in much better condition and his experience has left Inns a much wiser man. Coach Leo Houck will probably use Ed Polak in the 165-pound class, le sorting to his earlier season lineup. The lilountuineeis is ill put up Wilson who has a record of Lout losses Polak n ill Probably have loose use Los his aggiessise left in this bout than for his ability to withstand all kinds of hind blows. Absence ham the sing 11lili--------------- ".. •S o elp. - --::,v,1„. ''...,.:. i 1 1 YOU 1111, MEMORY HasWo N T rld o o ld Ot T h e h r i K s A n S o g to w e r n y C -- s o N u u l c o d h O H a t a hi an 1 Have L FIND YOUR FONDEST SCREEN I .:: • WHEN Samuel Goldwyn presents RONALD COLMAN 46 A In Sinclair Lewis' • 1 9 9 • ... rrowsmith w.t„ HELEN HAYES and RICHARD BENNETT • Thu First Picture Even A Credit To the Motion Picture ~ Sponsored By the Phila. Industry—lt is Fascinating Ant Alliance . Entet tan nment 1 :MHO MAY FACE McAndrews in 135-lb Class Tomorrow PLEBES TO MEET COOK BASKETEERS Freshmen WIII Engage Academ) Team in Last Home Game Tomorrow Night With their record still untainted by defeat, the freshman basketem, will conclude then home season tornoriou night, playing Cook Academy at S:l5 o'clock, follouing 'he ,arsity genie. The schedule makers didn't pick ant thing easy when they scheduled the Nest York State quintet. With a ecord of eight victoi ies in ten starts, the Cook passers promise plenty of opposition for the }calling floormen. After winning three victones, the academy team lost to Cornell Univer say freshmen, and to Dickinson Sem ' eary. The next five contests 'milt ed in ,ctories, uith the Syracuse and Colgate yearling teams, Aimy plebes, Coutell freshmen and Rochester Busi ness Institute as the sictims Although a last minute change may send Martin Petiucka, reserve guard, to the stalling lineup in place of Fletcher, Coach Larry Conover is mole likely to use the same men who carried the brunt of the attack last creek, Stocker and Milelonia pairing up at the forward positions, Cum mings at center and Kilmoyer and Fletcher, guards in the past few meets has served only to se het his appetite fat mtmeollegutte conquests. Toni Mussel hill once mote be seen giving his opponent weight aihan tage when lie fights light-heavymeight against Captain Hawkins who will be out gunning foi his eighth victory. LEATHER GOODS PICTURE FRAMING We Specialize in Gifts Old Main Art Shop 131 East College Avenue FINE TAPESTRIES GREETING CARDS_ MONDAY-TUESDAY Matineo' nt 1:30 Dinungt, at 6:00 and .3.00 TILE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LIONS TO WRESTLE MIDSHIPMEN AWAY Grapplers Will Meet Nay Team In Last Dual Contest of Season Tomorrow 13=1 The best wrestling team in the East, the Navy, That's who the Lion matmen grapple tomorrow afternoon in their last dual meet of the season The MidshipmJn dusted off their 1932 sea son by tossing Lehigh, 1931 intmcol legiate champs, in the fast meet, 23- to-13 Then they went on in the well known Naval fashion, running down Tufts 32-to-0, Princeton 25-to-3, }far yard 22-to-8, Brown 34-to-0. Their only defeat came fioni the Western Oklahoma A. and 111 , and teams just don't beat those Age So the good cheer prevailing on the Imats at the Recreation hall this week is just the smile berme the storm The whole season has been pointing to 1 this meet and every wrestler is nerved up enough to put out the sharpest battle he houses how Nothing will be given away to the nudshipmen. Alex Turnbull takes on the 145- 1 pounder, followed by Lorenzo in the 155-pound class. Ted Reybili is slated to avenge himself in the 165- , pound weight, Is itlt Jackson fighting in the 175-pound division and Cole I taking on the heavyueight Silverstein, Navy 155-poundei, uho will wrestle Lorenzo has been unde feated this year and last yeal, too, ex cept for a defeat by that Lehigh champion, Bishop He uon from I Bishop this year Silverstem also threw Houghtie Hooker, Princeton 155-pounder, who threw Lorenzo Right after Mike's bout will come Reybitz's try at Coleman, doughty midshipman who usas defeated this year only by Don Hooker, magnificent Princeton captain. Reybitz is in much better shape thr week than last and will hew to the victory line. Moire Has Edge The last two bouts oath the Inex pettenced Jackson and Cole grappling Klinsman and Killer Kane hold little promise of Lion score. Charlie de pends on his lighter weights to put up a margin for the Lion's chance And it's a chance valuable enough to hoist the Lions to the vet; peak of the Eastern wrestling world if they win Maize has a slight edge on Midship man Hughes, but the Easy is too ag gressive to be depended upon to stay underneath Ellstrom is not sitting so surely mhen he grapples White Rosenberg, undefeated, has made his follosseis confident of his abilit!, in spite of the fact that it is his first sem of varsity competition Captain Goodman mill try the sophomore's I passers. Alex Turnbull has shown that lie is the equal of the best 115- pounders in the East and Al ill be ex pected to merit this handsome estim ate tomorross afternoon Quintet Will Seek Win Over Pittsburgh Rivals Il WILL OPPOSE Lions In Guard 1 1 Meet Panthers in First' Post Tomorrow Contest of Series At 7 O'clock 13=1 A new spit it of fight and determin ation has sprung into being on the Recreation hall basketball courts this week. , It is born of a deep felt confidence on the part of the Lion cage team that they base a better chance of down ing a Pittsburgh court quintet than they have hod in recent years. They ale determined to capitalize on this opportunity when the referee's whistle at 7 o'clock tomorrow night signifies the beginning of the Panthers' annual invasion of Penn State. "We're going after them," Dutch Hermann has been telling his squad this week. "We're going to give them a battle until the final tossup, and, win or lose, they're going to know that they have been in a fight. I feel confident that if we display the type of game we've shown it possible for us to 'play, we can make our last home appearance a memorable one" I=l Pittsburgh's record this peal gees the team every basis for optimism The 1932 combination is not the Jug gernaut that other Blue and Gold court teams have been. In twenty six games the Panthers have limed in do - cleat fifteen times, and six of these have been suffered in the East, from Syracuse, Duquesne, N. Y. U., George town, Navy, and Pennsylvania. - Dutch will pin Nittany hopes on the same five men who have started the last few games for the Lions The two sophomore forwards, Noiry Me-I Farlane and Dave Thomas, who led' the offense against Syracuse, ale his starting choices up front, Captain Freddy Brand will face Ochenshirt, Pitt's sophomore tap-off choice, at center, and Ed McMinn and Doc Conn 101 l guard the Panther form aids On panel, the odds finer the Pan thers by a hair.' Pitt has lost to Syracuse and Penn and has clowned West Virginia, while State could get nothing better than an even Meals against the Orange and was defeated by West Virginia as well as by the Quakers. Then, too, the Pantile]. —and that's what the statistician does for industry Definite knowledge of "where we are" and "what lies ahead" is as vital in business as in flying. For this expert navigating, the Bell System has long relied upon statisticians. These men study present and prospective industrial, economic and social conditions in all parts of the country. They gather facts— analyze them, correlate them, discover their significance to the telephone business, draw guidance from them. They study ,and fore A NATION•WIOE SYSTEM ON INTERCONNECTING TELEPHONE'S have displayed a return to a inning ways very recently, while the Lions have just lost six games in a row. But this, Captain Brand & Co. assure us, means nothing when a team has held a certain game as their sea son's objective since December. The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice 'and Coal Co. Highest Quality of Coal at the Right Price Phone 1364 cast the changing requirements of the public for telephone service. They estimate the probable future demand for new services, such as radio telephony to foreign lands and ships at sea. They keep the executives advised as to current progress towards the objectives thus carefully determined. Only by plotting a course scientifically eel the Bell System continue to develop along sound lines. BELL SYSTEM Friday, Mardi 4, 1932 MORROW 14 TO COMPETE IN I. M. BOXING FINALS 12 Mitmen Will Seek Ring Titles Tomotrou-175-pound Bout Scheduled Monday Taelve boxeis will fight foi six in trammal titles at 8.30 o'clock tomor row afternoon in nucleation hall. The' championship of the 175-pound class is to lie decided Monday :Afternoon Thud place mi inn., were decided in fights last night, milli the exception of the 175-pound division, which is to be settled tomoirov In this class McMinn of Delta Theta Sigma and Dabulewiez of Chi Upsilon arc sched uled to compete Monday A third ploce fight replace this bout to morrow, with Sagun of Tau Sigma Phi and Koskely of Sigma Nu , fur nishing the excitement. Miller To Officiate Bowles of Phi Kappa Tau and Brut skt of Tau Sigma Phi are the sat vivois in the 115-pound class, and will battle in the first match In the 125- pound division Payne of Delta Theta Sigma is slated to meet Herastmchulc, non-fraternity Snyder of Kappa Delta Rho and Moore of Alpha Sigma Phi will teat into each other for the 135-pound crown The 115-pound class will match Graham of Alpha Sigma Phi and Dep. pen of Phi Kappa Sigma. DeCmdis of Sigma Nu opposes Henszey of Phi Kappa Sigma in the 155, and Bench of Chi Upsilon is to fight it out with Bob Snyder of Lambda Chi Alpha for the 165-pound title. Joe Miller will officiate at all battles, according to John A Wood '33, intramural boxing managm. Boxers are to weigh in for the final fights Saturday at noon Awards for individual winners and fraternity high scorer «ill be green out next ureic. NOTICE
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