Sidelines the fir st trine in 11,0,5, nee n hall n ill be deseited as far as } stunts 05 cots ate concerned roe. With Penn State's ,rest ,lsong fans to the season in the ollegiates at Ss tatuse, the bas il temp closing its season against .gie Toth and Pitt ut Pittsburgh, lie boxers ending then dual meet n against the Orange at Sint intianunal basketball and V. rest enhun the only home attractiofis + + + lohlenherg has joined the ming list of colleges mho hale omed Penn State in oullautng !elk scholarships• 'the Allen a institution OCUple, a, posi t on the 1031 Lunt grid sched- mo•ent mlntly blasts have I Bob Ilmgov, to postpone spung 111 ti aining lot Ilt least another A, coon as the neather pet- Bob hope, to get a start on the lilt 1912 schedule by drilling the candidates m the fundamentals nudes taking a study of the ness e changes + + + teNe Irani,. Penn Slate's con u6oll "Ing tune" prme fight . n ill emulate other nen km. n r figure , : entering the le,. according to the film Inn in a metropolitan dail3. tkfeating Syracuse for the see- One thin \ car Saturday night, to again uon a limning one- Nieto*, t7-to•g, The neon as.nciation cage champions tluough then foul league games eated Syracti,e and the Lions had a tecesd of one ,etoty and hang, + + + rre.thng must run in the blood the Lorenro farad., for Mite's titer non the 135-pound chum nshtp at Nen ton. N. J. high out the other da3, nhtle a stn placed second in the Ili tnd Lin,. Both ma:, enter in State + + nt in em lain to be a hard-fought battle ,111 take place as a pre to the Lion-Panthei basket ame in the Pitt gym tomorioa hen the Cat ne r cie and Pitt ring meet. Both have compiled tee n hich indicate almost equal ng attength. Sleighs---Day and Night Pony Sleighs Cutters CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL ear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799 CATERERS LET US SERVE DECORATED CAKES FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY The Electric Bakery 't-,1 Bea er Avenue Phone 603 NOTICE The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the illside Ice and Coal Co. hest Quality of Cual at the Right Price Phone 136-7 Look College Men The New Low Price on a Tailor Made Suit $19.50 Harry Sauers On Allen SI red BOXERS TO FACE 0 Mitmen WillOpposeStrong Syracuse Team Tomorrow Stoop, McAndrews, Lewis Favored for Lions With Wertheimer, Moran Given Edge "Little Intercollegiates," might well be the key-voids for the Penn State-Syracdse boxing meet tomorrow when both teams with formidable records conclude their dual meet seasons. Almost certain intercollegi five weight divisions will appear Captain Davey Stoop, 'Johnny principals of the Lion display andl Captain Al Wertheimer and Joe Moran, the stock us trade of the Orangemen. The 105 and 175-pound bouts are ex pected to be the only chance for the Sraeusans to make up a 3-to-2 idrt tany advantage in the first five matches But srtb little good ma terial mailable for the Orange in the heavier weights, the Lions should cli max their dual season with a fair mar gin of victory over the home team. The Hill featherweight, Ray Buc ket, secured a costly victory from his Penn opponent last week when he fractured his hand and concluded his 1012 career A substitute for the Syracuse regular has still to be de cided upon and Davey Stoop, unde feated this tear, should have no trouble in annemng a point. itfunuch probably vall be the Penn State boxer to meet Al Wertheimer, intmcolleglate champion to mhom Da ey Stoop nits runner-up last year in the 125-pound division With Na poleon probably out of the meet to moriou, Conch Leo Houck has con centrated on bolsteung the sophomore boxer for his difficult encounter Johnny McAndrews, who has a clean slate at 135-pounds this season. should dispatch his Syracuse opponent easily and pine the way fusther to w aid his championship goal Burns, Orange hoses in this weight, has a record of several defeats and draws o ith an occasional lactoly to his credit The only intercollegiate champion hom the Lions boast this year, Al Lewis, sill gise his undivided atten non to Ross, ss elterv. eight boxer for Syracuse. Al's opponent has a med iocre record for this year and should move no watch for the Lion's exper- 'ate champions-to-be in the fiist r in the Hill ling tomorrow with tlcAndiews, and Al Lewis the ==t/ The 155-pound encounter will prove to be one of the 11101-lights of the meet when bald-hitting Joe Moran, Who boasts nineteen knockouts in twenty-one starts, goes after Pete Updegrove who has been slumping a little recently. Although it would be constrict ed an upset for Pete to defeat his opponent, the Orange boxer with his tehanee on a heavy punch is rut net able. No matter m hat happens Pete will have plenty or chance to show his ruggedness and ability to withstand hard knocks ,Inch he has evlubted practice bouts Slusser W 11 Vlght 165 Tom Slusser will appear in his proper weight class when lie returns to the 105-pound division for the Lions tomorrow. Korth, 165-pound boxer for the Orange, lies a record which is mostly on the red side of the ledger After the exhibition which Torn gave against the West Virginia veteran Satuidav, he should be able to defeat the Hillman and clinch the meet for the Lions. Either Jack Henry as Prank Nebel will receive the Penn State assign ment to the light heavyweight post, while Gutzman will be the Syracuse rem esentative. Either of the ,two Nittany boxers should make a good match foe the Otange boxer who has had little success in earlier encoun ters The dual meet record whole yhe Orange boxers hal. e compiled this sea son includes foul victories, one draw, and a defeat NITTANY GARAGE Towing Service PHONE 49 CANDIES TOBACCO NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES Graham & Sons Est. 1896 TOGET first time JOHN LIOW A thief u hi, iii,inel3 1.1 John! ASI %%Ito 'lmor i. up—that Lii 1 girl n ho de< their battle , i s—thae thrill! 1 . • - / / ' j W /...21,' ' •%!'',;, ''''.,i:i'l Added Shod Subject "Washington, the Man and the Capitol" Official 13i-centennial Thelma A T W ' HA MONDAY-TUESDAY C Er at::raomDoa,i,y; andl.:o 8 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ANGE; C '35 CAGERS SEEK 2 VICTORIES AWAY Yearling Quintet To Encounter Tartan, Panther Passers Tonight, Tomorrow With their goal set at a pan of vic tories before turning in their uniforms for the season, the freshman haslet eers 1%111 accompany the sanity squad to Pittsburgh today to meet the Car- Inegie Tech and Pitt freshmen teams lin gooses tonight and tomorrow, pre liminaly to the mosity contests IThe yearlings have diaun no easy assignments for their final games The Panther freshmen loons as the most formidable of the tuo teams, having won thirteen games and lost 1 but one thus Inc Both tennis will hold the edge over !the Lion cubs in the matter of play ing 'experience, since both have ea ' gaged in several more contests than have Coach Con'aet's charges A large number of the games on - the Tristan and Panther plebe schedules have been Arab - high schoot teams of the Pittsburgh district, hossever. Kilmo)er Disabled The starting lineup for the Lion plebes is still somewhat in doubt for Conover has done considerable ex perimenting in the workouts this week A change is certain at the guard positions since a broken hone in his left wrist, suffered,late in the game against Cook Academy last Sat urday, will keep Rdmoyei, regular defense player, out of notion. Martin Petrucka is most likely to pair w ith Pletcher at get the call to the guard positions, although Lyons or Rambo are other possibilities. Cummings or Gilhard will be used at center and Green and Donovan of Pincher may start in place of Stocker and Mtkeloms, regular forwards. Taenty teams had entered the in tramural handball tournament up to yesterday, according to Manager Ar thur E. Phillips 'M. With competi tion beginning Monday, the lists close tonight. • Judge for Yourself Which Is the Greater Actor! IiEiIEISM GERS MEET TECH, Lions Will Close Season With Games in Pittsburgh Brand, Davis, Meyers, Hammond To Make Final Court Appearan'ces Tomorrow I=l Convert those foul shots L With that cry ringing in their ears as a result of their heart breaking foul hoe defeat at Pitt's hands Saturday, Penn State's cage Lions hope to end their seven-game,losing stieak while con cluding their 1932 campaign when they face Carnegie Tech tonight and the Panthers again tomorrose— night in Pittsburgh To do this, the Lions bi/1 have to oveicome the road jinx which has caused them to lose every game away from home this season. They will also have to stop two gentlemen who answei to the names of Red Fergus and William Kowallis, respectively. Mr. Kowallls left no doubt as to his scoring propensities when he rang up fifteen points to make the Panthers' State College visit a profitable one. Mr. Fergus, it might be pointed out, has been leading the Carnegie attack since Jagnow, their star forward, went out of the game with a knee injury recently. The Lions will find it wise to keep the ball out of the hands of either of these men, for both are deadly shots. Alters Squad Without a doubt, Ed 11.1cMinn and Doc Conn will be detailed to this task at guard, and both are determined to emulate the proverbial leeches. Cap lain Freddy Brand at center will make his farewell appearance, Iviale Norry kfcFarlane's and Dave Thomas' will be Just temporary as the sopho- IM=lll A SPECIAL BUS Leasing The Corner for PITTSBURGH FRIDAY, MARCH 11-3.30 PM and icturning SUNDAY, MARCH 13-9 PM $6.75 Round Trip Make Your Arrangements Non at The State College Hotel Phone 300 mole forwards hope to be back again next year. We expect to see new faces among the replacements, for Dutch Hermann has altered his traveling squad con iderably. Blondy Lohr, together with Bub Davis, also a senior, form likely substitutions at' forward, while Carl Wittum, last year's freshman center, pairs up with Jack Meyers, who wdl be playing his last game for State, at the guard posts. Charlie Ham mond, reserve center, has also reachea the end of his college athletic career. Before a mid-season slump, Car negie Tech had what was conceded to be one of the most powerful teams in the East. Despite the slump, how ever, her record of sixteen victories and nine defeats indicates that her 11932 team is the best Plaid quintet in years. , SAVE MONEY AT THE COLONIAL 115 West Nittany Avenue RATES;REDUCED TO $2.50 WEEKLY Alt rooms have Hot and Cold Running Watei. The find.,t Club iesidence at State Lie 1n COMFORT at new low rates Plenty of Heat and Hot Water. Inspect Today Phone 0905 WE VALUE your faith in tus, and we pledge Ourselves to keep faith with you, and to do everything possible to co operate with you to your advantage. The First National. Barak Of State College - JOHN T. McCORMICK DAVID F. KAPP President Cashier Friday, March 11, 1932 ANTHERS ALPHA CHI SIGMA MATMEN LEAD INTRAMURAL TOURNEY Alpha Chi Sigma was leading the field' of intramural wiestling teams yesterday with 14 points. 13. T. U., a non-fraternity unit, was second with 25, and the Commons club and Phi Kappa Sigma were tied for third with 16 each. More than a quarter of the original 263 entries bad already been eliminated. Wrestlers in the lower four classes will compete tonight, while the heavier grapplers are to battle tomorrow ternoon The scoring system pio.. vides three points for a time athar, loge, and five for a fall or a forfeit. Men who have weighed in for their I first fights need not do so again until the finals, according to James B. Goyne '33, manager. Intiammal wastrels may weigh in from 0:30 to 7 o'clock on all week nights R. F. STEIN Gas, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage --- 24-Hour Service Phone 252