Friday, March 11, 1932 Beta Theta Pi Compete f 2 Quintets Will Battle In I.M. Court Finals Tomorrow Night Two quintets that have fought their way to the top of the heap among sixty intramural teams will clash when Beta Theta Pi and the Penn State Ramblers moot on the Recreation hell floor at 7.80 o'clock tomorrow night. The trophy, a silver cup, In to be presented to the winning team imme diately after the contest by Hugo Bezdek, Director of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. Show Defensive Ability Regular ten minute quarters will be played. The center floor, where all varsity games are held, will be used for the championship contest, ac cording to Rdbert H. Beatty '33, who is manager of the tournament Gaumer at forward for Beta Theta Pi will 'litiVe plenty of competition for scoring honors, since both Anthony and Doubles have shown ability to sink them from all angles for the Ramblers Sigel at center for the . Betas is also recognized as a constant scoring threat Brewster and Follies have demon strated themselses to be capable at the guard positions for the Ramblers, while Skemp and Irwin form a for-; midable defense for the Betas. Low scores by most of the opponents .of the two teams are evidence of the quirds' efficiency in preventing goals from the floor. It's About Time for the — SPRIhIG ISSUE of your CHAPTER NEWSPAPER Nittany Printing & Publishing Co. Phone S 5 FIRE SALE STILL . GOING ON HUB STORE , Ramblers • r Cage Title Bus Will Make Trip To Week-End Games To accommodate followers of the Linn basketball team, a special bus will leave for Pittsburgh at 3 30 o'clock this afternoon. Those mak ing the trip will have the oppor tunity to see both the Carnegie Tech encounter tonight and the fi nal game with Pitt tomorrow niaitt, as the bus will not return to State College until 9 o'clock Sunday morning. A special, i educed rate will played for the sound tip Penn State court fans who stay at home can hear a running ac count of the Carnegie Tech game tonight by tuning in on Station WWSW, Pittsburgh. This station broadcasts all Plaid home games PREPARE FOR RIFLE MEET With the varsity rile team schedule completed last night against the Uni versity of Pittsburgh, Lieut. Lyman 0, --- 'Williams, conch of the team, will iegin a series of competitive matches to determine the six best men who will represent' Penn State at the na tional Intercellegiates which will be held at Washington, D. C, next Saturday. MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE FOR LUNCH You need spend only 35c or 50c for a delicious luncheon here.... You will find our place delightful . . . . Our food the finest .... And your joy complete .... • THE GREEN ROOM Opposite Front Campus Do You Require KITCHEN EQUIPMENT of Any Kind COAL OR GAS RANGES STEAM TABLES OR URNS KITCHEN UTENSILS CHINAWARE GLASSWARE SILVERWARE We Represent - W. F. DAUGHERTY & SONS, INC. And Can Quote You at Any T,me on Any Item STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL CO. Real Peoples Bank Bldg R. T. Hafer, Mgr. LIONS ENTER MAT• INTERCOLLEGIATES I c 'ennpiii Bulletin (Continued from first page) Students wishing to attend the luncheon in honor of Dr. A. Bruce Curry at 12 o'clock Saturday, should tinew Lorenzo last week. Mike re. inquire at the P. S. C A. office, pinned Turnbull in this class by losing, weight and heaving Alex about for a couple nights. Back in the class where he really belongs, Ted Reybitz will plunge into a bitter scrap in the 155-pound weight where Beidlet of Lehigh, H. Hooker of Princeton, captain, and Bancroft of Cornell, who defeated Ted this season, will battle for the medal, Scarcely a look-in is hoped for with Turnbull wrestling over his weight against such doughty 165-pounders as Peck of Lehigh, defending champion, D. Henkel of Princeton, and Mann of Penn, who defeated Peck lately. Defending champion in the 175- pound class is Penny of Cornell who tumbled Jackson in a dual meet. , Shankei of Lehigh placed second last year and will battle again for a place. Jackson's great power is not enough to outweigh the superior skill of such wrestles as these. Cole dives into one of the most fiercely contested classes of the tour nament, the unhmited, where the de- fending champion, Rotan of Yale, mixes - with Hirshberg of Lehigh, Lun i din of Cornell, and Sokolis of Penn The Lions trailed in seventh place I last year, but me training their eye on bigger game tomorrow. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN There will be a meeting of the Ly coming County club at the Alpha Sig ma Phi house at 8 o'clock tonight. I=l=l Masons and sons of Masons ate in voted to attend an Acacia house smoker at 730 o'clock tomotton night. IMCMI All lost ni bele, must be claimed in the Grounds and Buildings office in Old Main before Wednesday afternoon. 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