•Ige Four Sidelines lennlinger, former Penn State etc and later milli the New York Jeisey City, and Atlanta chill clubs has begun training the •ntouu Ituffaloeq, the club he no, nagos Killinger Mils manager of 'Williamsport New Yor k-Pennsyl la league team during the past 3ear, + + + Penn State Lourtmen will not cot reprm.entaln es of Pitt next ear according to announcement the 19.32.11 Panther schedule. ialidit) to agree un suitable des was alien as the reason for to suspension of basketball re !lions. Pitt's schedule has been it front thirt.iine to to ent). engagements. + + + 11, placing one playei on each of tins tennis and two on the of honorably mentioned, Penn to c ,ptined highest honors on Knell's all-opponent selections mi Ins the llttel.nellton. student .paper 'McFarlane was named it foulard no the first team and in light guaid on the second five. lam, guaid, and W'alus. forward, e given horoinble mention + + + If Old Forge high school de eats Erie Strong \ incent in the mats of the Interscholastic bas "'Hiatt competition here tomor on night, it nill be the first time n three )ears that an Eastern .cliool has non the taunts). + + + .tese llamas '29 has signed, through managei, Chat les Haney, to meet in r Lought an, Philadelphia asyneight. tot the second time in ling battle either this month or st Haman, nho knocked out ughran in the second round of a minty engagement, accepted Lough n's challenge to a second bout in let to preNent any possible alibis ainst his boxing Clll.l. + + + In spite of his first setback, re ell al last seek at the hands of Hee Ramage of San Diego, Cal., I lamas o as rated Number S am ender for the heas)oeight box ng croon II) the National Box ng associatton last seek. Hamas' loss to Ramage Nam h) decision. + + + or "'memo, runner-up for West- Maryland in the heavyweight , ision at the Intercollegiate boxing ampionships here last year, will ne to State College next week to in for the Olympic tryouts in Roc ition hall. Pincura cons kept from !emote tompetition this year ough the abolition of the homy ight Leith Open Hearth Fire Place Wood State College Fuel and Supply Co. SPECIAL Hamilton Watches $40.00 Crabtree's Allen Sheet SHEET METAL SHOP R. ROY WILLIAMS 1311 , 2 Framer Street 211 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 337-J Now is the time of year to have your roofs—valleys— gutters—conductors looked after. All work guaranteed. A two-day notice places me in a position to supply any material in and grade or weight, and quote you reasonably. Estimates cheerfully gis en. NO TROUBLE AT ALL FOR THE MODEL LAUNDRY • To Call For and Deliver Your Clothes Work Collected Every Day Our Work is Done Clean MODEL LAUNDRY FAMILY WASHES OUR SPECIALTY Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 4064 McAndrews, Mit, Wrestli Nicholson To Manage Basketball Team Next Year - Johnny McAndrews will lead the 1933 boxing team and Mike Lorenzo will be captain of the wrestlers for next year, lettermen of both sports decided at elections last week. As a result of elections held on Tuesday before Easter holidays, Harry L. Nicholson jr. will manage the has hetball team next year and Albert J. Weber will have charge of the wrest lers Managerial elections for box ing will not lie held until after the National Collegiate Boxing tourna ment here April 8 and 9. ME= First assistants for wrestling man ager are Robert S. B Holmes, Charles T. Scott, and Wendell R. Sterrett. Like positrons for basketball will be held by Bernard J. Duffy jr., Jerome Parker, and John T. Ryan jr. Al ternate firsts for the tuo sports are William A. Anderson and Montgom ery S. Robinson. Eight major and tore minor letters were awarded for boxing. Those re ceiving major letters are Al Learn, Johnny McAndrews, Captain Davey Stoop, Herb Minnich, Ed Polak, Tom Slusser, Pete Updeirove, and Fred Winstead, manager. Minor service au ards were given to Basil Clare and Jack Henry. Nine regular letters were awarded to wrestlers math Captain Roy Maize, Bob Ellstrom, Harold Rosenberg, Alex Turnbull, Mike Loienzo, Ted Reybitz, Clyde Jackson, Clyde Cole, and Manager Arthur Masters Jr , gaining the awards. Naming of basketball lettermen and of a captain for the 1933 cage season has been postponed until sometime during the next two weeks. 'WOMEN'S INTERPRATERNITY BRIDGE TOURNAMENT OPENS In the opening sound of the no men's interfraternity bridge tourna ment, Theta Phi Alpha teams sect those of Phi Mu yesterday. The next meet will bring together Oread and Kappa Alpha Theta, while Laodelphia will oppose Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Gamma will eneoun- Iter Chi Omega, with the winners of this bracket meeting representatives from Alpha Omicron Pi. General Repairing All Work GUARANTEED , , , Nittany i sgrart,ge Phone 49 Geo. Patterson C. G. 'Ekley STUDENTS: . Eat at Craig's Restaurant BEST FOOD at the LOWEST PRICE orenzo Gain g Captaincies 1933 Mat Captain GRIDDERS WILL START SPRING DRILL MONDAY Higgins Plans Indoor Work in Event Of Bad Weather Conditions Determined to get to woil. with spring football drills, Coach Bob Hig gins has issued a call for varsity foot ball candidates to report in Recrea tion hall at 4 o'clock Monday after noon If weather conditions prohibit any outdoor practice Monday afternoon, Coach Higgins will be compelled to hold an indoor practice, which is much against his wishes because he be lga es that the digging of cleats into the ground is the only practical method of learning fundamentals of the sport. According to present plans for mulated by the Lion coach, spring Should Buy a LAVIE Because it is A . . . . Souvenir . of Campus Days Picture Book of All Your Friends Record of All Activities Order Yours Today Studcnt Union Dal, Old Main $5.00 Each—s2.oo Deposit With New Song Hits - and Melodies by OSCAR STRAUS ...CATJHAU . ,1 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WEATHER HAMPERS DIAMOND PRACTICE Lion Batsmen Held Indoors byd Cold—To Meet St. Francis Here Next Saturday Scheduled to open the season ' against St. Francis College het° next Saturday, the salsity baseball team is tomporarity marking time while awaiting weather suitable for outside practice E'cept for.a few days in February, the Nittan's, diamond candidates have been forced to confine their work outs to the Recreation hall since they nere called out, and the first game will find the nine With little actual playing experience. _ Loss of, nine letter,vinneis from last year's,squad has given Conch Joe a Bedenk real problem in filling in the vacancies Failure of several members-of last year's!' fieshman nine to return to College further compli cates the Lion mentor's duties. The pitching department promises Bedenk's major worries. Fortunately enough, the hurlers have been least affected'by the extended indoor drill, since they have been able to work out I daily in the "bull pens" arranged in 'the Recreation hall corridors. Phil Moonves, center fielder on last year's combination may be the neces sary second man to the existing one man hurling staff of Dave Meade. Moonves, although lacking experience, has shown plenty of stuff m practice and may break into the lineup as an understudy to Meade, who worked in several games last season. Al Deßows, regular pitcher in 1930, may again don a Nittany uniform, providing his physical condition per mits, while Parks, Minton, and Wmn are other possibilities for regular twirling assignments. training will last for six weeks. ➢lost of the time is to be devoted to block ing, charging, coining out of the hoe, handling of the ball, and developing next season's style of play that will be in accordance with the recent mod ifications in the grid rules. T 11 tik Genevieve Tobin Charlie Ruggles Roland Young Monday-Tuesday Matinee Daily at 1:30 Evenlnge open at 6.00 Lion Winter Sports i Teams Achieve .527 Average for Season Nittany Lion winter sports teams compiled a 527 average for the season which closed with the Eastern boxing championships at Syracuse, N. Y., the records showing nineteen Penn State victolies against sixteen defeats unit one tie, Each winning five dual meets, the boxing and wrestling teams led the may in the percentage columns The nutmen dropped two meets out of sev er while the grapplers sere defeated only once and finished in a deadlock in another meet during a season which included seven major opponents. Although winning but six out of fifteen contests, the varsity basketball quintet finished its schedule with the best record of a Lion court team in the past three years. Victories over Pittsburgh and Syracuse featured the season. Tha varsity riflemen broke men in shoulder-to-shoulder matches for the season, winning three and losing the sole number. Losing its only dual meet of the season to Army, the gym ream was the only Lion repres4ntathe failing to break into the victory col unm. IV. A. A. BOARD ELECTS 1932 BASEBALL. TRACK MANAGERS Hilda V. Bittmg '32 was elected women's track manager and Mary M. Byrd '33 baseball manager at a meet ing of the IV. A. A. board last week. The junior track manager appoint ed was Elsa L Ottmger and junior baseball head, Mabel L Thompson. Josephine S. Steller will manage sophomore track while Victoria R. Magda will be in charge of sophomore baseball. ANNOUNCEMENT , We sincerely regret the death of Mr. Robert B. Voskamp, the manager of our State College store for the past two years. His death occurred on Monday, March 28, at his home in Pittsburgh. We have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Paul A. Mitten, Penn State, '3l, Who will be manager in the future. lb MONTGOMERY'S el Ilvus Sldle Parker Duofold . . Pens . . MAMIMa Life Time Pen Taper-end---Quink Desk Set Athletic Store B. T. U. 'GRAPPLERS TAKE I.M. HONORS Alpha Chi Sigma Trails Winners by 26 Points—To Award Medals ' For First 3 Places A non-fraternity unit, B. T. U., piled up twenty-six more points than were gathered by Alpha Chi Sigma, their nearest thrills, to win the intro mural wrestling trophy. The finals were held last Monday night. The winnei had ninety-one points, second place holder took sixty-five, and Sig ma Nu with fifty-nine and Chi Up silon with fifty-six followed tri third and fourth places. The 110-pound class title went to Warner, an individual entry De- Bits, another• unattached grappler, took the 120-pound crown. Cramer, B. T U., won out in the 130-pound division. Maser, Sigma Tau Phi, had a tough battle before he annexed the championship of the 140-pound class. Cramer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, came through in the 150, and Johnston, B. T U, was first in the 160 Coskery, Sigma •Nu, came out on top of the 170-pound division. Yoder, B T. U. took the 180, and Brozman, Phi Sig ma Delta, captured the heavyweight crown. The team trophy has not been awarded as yet, Manages James B Goyne '23 nnnounces. 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