Friday, April B,' 1932 8 NITTANY BOXERS SEEK RING HONORS (Contimed bon flint page) stein, twice Southern Conference champion from Virginia. Komck, Carnegie Tech, meets Glaze, of Louis iana State, in the other preliminary bout tonight, while Taylor, Pacific Coast champion from Washington State, secured a bye to the semi-finals tomorrow afternoon. Al Lewis, Eastern Intercollegiate welterweight champion, meets Os borne, of Washington and Jefferson, in the only 145-pound bout this after noon. The winner will oppose Gallo, of West Virginia, tonight, when Del: Genie, Yale captain, meets Moore, of Duquesne, Freyer, Georgia Tech, faces Jahnke, North Dakota State boxer; and Prisk, Coast champion from Washington State, meets 'Mi nion, of Bucknell, to determine the semi-finalists Seven bouts will be fought in the middleweight class this afternoon vith Page, A and M. stab. cart and Southern conference chem. don, the only man securing a bye to onight's eliminations. Pete T.Jile ;rove, Lion 160-pounder, meets a forth Dakota State flash in Dvorak .nd the better man will then take on al el Tc thl , St, Po Aber Cramer, Cornell, or Kutcher, 'emple captain. Flynn, Loyola of ie South, and Eldied, Washington tate boxer, will decide who is to op me Page for the semi-finalist post Schricker, Pitt captain, and O'Con or, North Dakota University middle eight, clash for the place against he winner between Moran, Syracuse lugger, and Deßuys, Tulane champ. •yne, Catholic University entrant, ersus Buckner, of San Francisco niversity, and Payne, West Virginia, CloU9 Moody, New Hampshire, chm- Into the middleweight preliminary 'racket. Frank Nebel, Penn State light heavy, eight, will oppose Goldbla4, Cornell, as Mirman, Columbus Uni versity, faces Hawkins, \Vest Virginia captain. Winners in those bouts will compete tonight, and Zemin ray, Tu- To serve You faithfully and conscientiously has been our earnest desire and highest aim. The-First National Bank Of State - College JOHN T. McCORMICK DAVID F. KAPP President Cashier Yale WelteruTeight- EMIMM lane, fights Halash, star Syracuse freshman, Demedowitz, Washington and Jefferson captain, clashes with IYageman, of New Hampshire, and Lokensgard, Washington State Col lege, boxes Dopier°, of .Duquesne, to bring the tourney to the semi-finals. Pincura To Fight Tonight No heavyweight bouts will be inn off this afternoon although Pineura, West Virginia boxer, meets Hill, of Tulane, and Woolbert, Lion freshman, opposes Gentry, Virginia University flash, tonight. Winners in the two bouts will meet in the semi-finals to morrow' afternoon as Rutherford. Princeton, and Remus, Army, who drew byes, also begin then quest for the title Bryan Hayes and Frank McCrack en, Philadelphians, Al Gruber, and Stunt Robinson, from Pittsburgh, will have the duties of officating at the sounds, alternating at the posts of inferno and the Judges. Grade Cards Used as Faculty Considers Simplified System ' Marks for the eight-necks period will be distributed under the old , grade card system, it was decided at a meeting of scholarship managei, last night. Although a recommenda tion fox a new simplified process has been given to the administrative coun cil, it was referred to the faculty at large for appinval, and no action to ward adoption or rejection of the pro posal has been taken. The change, recommended by a stu dent-faculty committee, woulil replace the "cumbersome, unwieldy, time wasting" grade cards with a single sheet for each course to be filled out by each instructoi. These sheets' would give the peicentage grades oft students who rated below 70%. The records would be available at Student! Union office only to fraternity schol- I arship managers and reprementatnes of recognized non-fraternity organ rations at the five, eight, and twelve- I weeks periods. "There should be no delay on the, part of the faculty in approving the new process," said Charles W. Rice; '32, a member of the revision com nuttee, yesterday. "We found that' no less than 00% of the cards sent out were being returned to students ' under the old system, and that they ' are not being taken very seriously by anybody." • The number of cards available pill be nearly exhausted after the eight ucelcs grades are sent in, according to Rice, and Interfratermty Council failed to provide more because it was generally believed that the cards would be discarded by this time If no new provision is made for infocm Photos of PENN STATE Boxers Teams Squads Penn State Photo Shop 212 East College Avenue IME Chesterfield Radio Program MON EL Tirint WEE &FRI WED 8: BOSWELL ALEX RUTh SISTERS GRAY ETTIPI( 10,30 p m E ST. 10Z0p m EST 10p m EST SHILICRER'S ORCHESTRA every night but Sunday NORMAN BROKENSHIRE, Announcer COLUMBIA NETWORK THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ing delinquent students of their stand ing, he resealed, twelve-weeks marks cannot be reported, because there will be no cards left. The committee which studied con ditions and made the recommendation was headed by Prof A. liowry Espen- Onle, of the English composition de pattment. Other faculty members in the group wore Dean Frank C. Whit mote, of the School of Chemistry and Physics, Prof. Hairy G. Parkinson, of the deportment of rural education, and Prof Russell B. Nesbitt, of the call engineering department. Stu dent members were Rice, represent ing Interhaternity Council, Elizabeth C Bell '32, of the W. S G. A, Jay Kennedy '32, for Student Union, and Adam 13 Barnhnit '33 Nittany Mountain Koffee Shoppe Open Continuously from Friday morning to Monday night Excellent Meals Dancing Free Parking On Route 53 One Mile from Centre Hall PENN-BELLE HOTEL Bellefonte, Pa. Rooms with Bath $2.00-$2.50-$3.00 Rooms Stith Running Water • $1.50 BEN J. GRYCTKO, Mgr. NOTICE The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice and Coal Co. 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