Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 15, 1932, Image 4

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    l'ate Tour
Sidelines
Following an agreement between
the lettumen at the close of the 1931
season, the Nittany Lion back team
will engage in its foul dual meet of
the season this cat without an elect
ed leader. Immediately after the
opening meet, which 13 with Pitts
buigh May 7, a captain will be elect
ed to succeed "Chick" Mosingei, 1931
leader
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Possibilities of a Penn State-
Washington and Jefferson foot
ball gam in 1911 x ere nikanced
in, a Pittsburgh nen...paper this
neck, fallen mg a statement from
Washington, Pa , that "Fats"
Ilenr3, acting director of athletics
at \V and J. had conferred moth
Coach Bob Higgins n Isle attend
ing the National Collegiate box
ing tournament here last meek
end.
No doubt Coach Joe Bedenk is be
ginning to wonder just how many
games In. baseball team is going to
be able to play this %ming Last
tear six contests ome cancelled on
account of lam while too have already
been left unplaved on this tear's
schedule.
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Joe is keeping a careful etc on
Al Delimits. Lion righthander,
ulth the hope that he will lie able
to work in some of the big games
on the schedule in that. De-
Boni., a regular pitcher on the
1030 nine, is slowly ii orking him
self into shape after missing last
season on account of injuries re
coiled in an auto accident.
Coach Cunt Paul ha, (ha% n beastly
on Bob Higgins' football ',quad for
lacrosse candidates this spring rrith
McMillen, Ihr,ch, Kane, Bob and Andy
Snyder, and Momhouse listed on the
stick ,quad Mike Kaplan, Steve
Hama, and Salle ralm.ardh um Lion
gaiddm, si ho made good at the In
dian game in the past
Prohabl) with the idea of get
ting a line on future professional
material, Charlie Schoeneman.
trainer for Stein llamas, former
Lion hea‘3n eight, was among
those nho witnessed the boxing
tournament here last week-end
Schoeneman acted as trainer for
Gobi.* Goldstein, Virginia's 135-
pound champion.
The Old Main Art Shop
invites the weekend 'Visitii irslio call and see
our new line of Gifts
Opposite Ftont Campus
THAT CORSAGE
We are prepared to take care of your late orders 1
State College Floral Shoppe
Allen Street Phone SSO•J
NOTICE
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
Study Room Furniture
Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 28‘1 , 1 12.50
Flit Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30",5 9 25.00
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Typewriter Tables, 18,„30 4.00
T3pewriter Tables with Drawer and Slide 8.50
Chiffoniers 13.50
Book Shelves 9.50
Magazine Racks 2.00
Chairs 3.50
Special Pieces Made to Order, Estimates Freely Given
DEPARTMENT OF
Industrial Engineering Wood Shops
Engineering Unit "B"
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FACE SWARTHMORE I
AT 2:30 TOMORROW
Weather Causes Cancellation o
Juniata Game—Dave Meade
May Pitch Opener
Score another decision for Old Man
Weather over the Nittany Lion base
ball team
Scheduled to open the season
against Juniata Wednesday after
noon, the Lion batsmen were forced
to cancel because of the cold, and as
a result VAll make a third attempt to
morrow afternoon to get their 1932
season unties way with Swarthmore
College furnishing the opposition
The contest is scheduled for 2 30
o'clock.
The Garnet tossers profuse a little
more opposition as a first game op
ponent than either St Francis or
Juniata might have offered, since
they will come here with a 12-to-1
victory ovei Lehigh and a 2-to-0 de
feat at the hands of Army already on
the books.
Presenting sewn veterans in the
first string lineup, Swarthmore is ex
pected to rely on either Bob Schembs
or Willis Stetson for mound duty with
Bob Caftan behind the plate.
Schembs is captain-elect of the foot
ball team while Stetson will lead the
1932 Garnet soccer team
Captain &pier will cover lint base
foi the Little Quakers with Abrams
at second, Danes at shortstop and
Wm*, third base. The outfield will
be composed of McCracken, Stevens
and Harlow.
Little change is expected in the
Nittany lineup except at first base,
Whew "Pepper" Marsh is ready to
step back into the regular lineup,
thus relieving Phil Moontes for out
field duty
FOR SALE
One Good Used DeSoto
Sedan
Mechanically Perfect
Towing Service
Nittany Garage
Phone 49
134 East College Avenue
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
WILL MAKE THIRD ATTEMPT TO START SEASON
College Boxers Match A.A. U.
Ringmen in Skill, Says Houck
Have Good Chance To Gain Places on Olympic
Team, Nittany Mit Coach Believes
"The college man stands just as
good a chance as the man who has
come up through A. A U. competi
tion," declared Leo Houck, Nittany
Lion boxing coach, yesterday, in re
ply to a story by a Philadelphia sports
writer which gone the college ring
men very little hope for winning
places on the United States Olympic
boxing team.
"Satuiday's bouts here mere of just
as high calibre as mill be seen in any
amateur tournament," the Lion men
tor continued, "and the boxers are
just as skillful The fact that Tony
Balash, Syracuse University's fresh
man light-heavyweight, who has won
over seventy bouts in amateur com
petition, was beaten by a college
trained boxer, Sam Zemurray of Tu
lane, is to me anothei boost for the
class of intercollegiate boxing."
Houck named D'Allessandro, of
Temple, Captain Davey Stoop, Nit
tany Lion bantamweight, Wertheimer
of Syracuse, Breese of Kansas State,
and Tardugno of Columbus Univer
sity, featherweights, as collegiate
mitmen who should go far in the fi
nal tryouts at San Francisco. Bobby
Goldstein, Vngima 135-pound cham
pion, is his choice as the best college
bet for lightweight honors
Defending the chances of Al Lewis,
SMOKES AND CANDY
For Interfraternity Ball
Graham & Sons
The Little Sloe With. Mc Big Ideate
College Cut-Rate Store
$l.OO Smoking Pipes 15c
$2.00 Ambrosia Sets
Cedar Flake Moth Bags__ 10c
Watch Opr. Nindow for Friday and Saturday Specials
After the BALL Tonight and Your Dance
- -- 77 - SaiiirNight LUNCH at the
Fenway Tea Room.
Opposite Front Campus.
Special STAGE Attraction
MONDAY EVENING
THE
Penn State Glee Club
Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Champions, Recently Awarded
Third Honors in National, Contest at St. Louis ,
and
The Varsity Quartet
In a Popular Program \
And On The Screen 7
Spencer Tracy (Star of "Sky Devils"), Doris Kenyon,
Ralph Bellamy
In a Fox Picture
"Young America"
Directed by
FRANK BORZAGE
Who Gave You "7th Heaven," "Bad Girl," and Other Fine Pittures
r AT
HAUM..• , MONDAY ONLY
. Glee Club Sings at '7:30 and
. . A Warn& IltplhoiThialic :
9:00 P. A, ~,,,
Lion welterweight titleholder, as nn
Olympic possibility, the boxing coach
declared that there ate few sluggers
of the Lewis type who ate also out
standing as boxers. He rates Flynn,
➢loran, Eldred and Chandler Page of
Mississippi, as outstanding collegiate
possibilities for the Olympic 160-
pound berth, and ranks Doyless Hill,
heavyweight, highly as Olympic ma
terial.
"Colleges have furnished several
Olympic boxers in the past," Houck
said. "'Rags' illadma, former Penn
State heavyweight, made the trip to
Pans in 1924 as an alternate, and ex
cept for an injury received in the pre
liminary trials would have easily been
the first choice since he had pre
viously defeated the regular repre
sentative
KAPPA ALPHA THETA WINS
CO-ED L F. BRIDGE TOURNEY
Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Alpha
Omeeron Pt in the final match of the
women's interfratermty bridge tourn
ament with a margin of 59 points.
Marjorie W. Fisher '32 and Mar-
Pane E. Smith '33 represented the
winning team, while GladVs 'A. Kauf
man '32 and Marybelle Zahn '32 play
ed for Alpha Omicron Pi.
GOLFERS PREPARE
FOR FIRST MATCH
Coach Rutherford To Rely on Bland
Nacios, Musser, Sickle in
Pitt Meet April 30
Repeatedly balked by the inclement
weather from conducting organized
practice, Coach Bob Rutherford is en- !
treating old Mother Natalie to warm
things up a bit to enable him to get!
his golfers in shape for the first meet!
of the season with Pittsburgh here,!
Aped 30.
Although the College gieens have!
not been put in the best of shape the
vaulty men, in an effort to ,polish off
thu pre-season rough spots fionf then
play, have been making the sounds at
the least let-up of the weather.
Two veterans, Captain Freddy
!Brand and Bill Nacios ass rapidly
approaching the high 'degiee' df pie
eision that distinguished their game
last year. Names, a Junior, won the
College championship last year sup
planting Captain Brand who had held
it the two previous years
Chick Musser and "Bus" Sickle will
likely complete the Lion quartet which
will battle Pitt in the opener.
Now is the time of year to have
your roofs, valleys, gutters, con
ductors, looked after. All work
guaranteed.'
SHEET METAL
SHOP,
R. ROY WILLIAMS
1341 t, Frazier Street
211 West Beaver Avenue
Phone 3374
The things you like to eat . . . well prepared . . .
Carefully served . . . and moderately priced. _
. . ,THE COLLEGE DINER
"Hello, Hawaii"
Bringing Hawaii within speaking distance
of the United States is one of the latest
achievements of the Bell System in its pro
gram of telephone service extension.
Five years ago the United States had tele
phone connection only with Canada, Cuba,
and the Mexican border. Since then, Bell
engineers have so developed radio telephony
that handling calls to Europe, South Altaic;
A NATIONWIDE SYSTEM. OF INTERCONNECTING TELEPHONES
, ylvanin senator, will deliver the prin.
Philadelphia Alumni cipal address of the evening.
Mamas, under contlact to fight
1.3.
To Welcome Hamas T.. Loughran, former light
, heavyweight champion, in a return
bout at Convention hall, Philadelphia,
May 11, is returning from the Coast
by tiain in order to begin training for
the bout as soon as possible. The
former Nittany fighter bad first
planned to retain East by the way of
the Panama canal but changed his
plans after signing for the Loughran
bout.
Penn State alumni of Philadelphia
will welcome Steve llamas, former
Lion athlete, with a reception in his
honor at the Penn A C., Wednesday,
April 27, - following his return from,
the Pacific coast where he has been ,
continuing his quest for a chance at
the world's professional lmcavyeeight
boxing title.
Guests of honor - at the reception c._.
will include Mike llamas '2B, older 2 TEAMS LEAD IN BOWLING
brother of the famous ex-Lion star, Alpha Phi Delta and Theta Upsilon
Malley Harvey, manager of Stove,
and Toes Homey, heavyweight bo ~, er
intelfraternity bowling tournament
who is also under Harvey's manage-
Omega maintained their leads m'the
the result of last week's playoffs.
meat. Fletcher Stiles, former Penn- ''
a,
Street and Spoit
ENSEMBLES
Here's the low down—a smart patch pocket
sport suit—extra paw of sport slacks—to
contrast in match—swanky sleeveless sweat
se—a snappy pair of sport shoes, cpmprise
an outfit of gloat veisatility.
Suits $25 to $35
Sport Slacks $7.50 Sweaters $3
Sport Shoes $5 to $9
FROMM'S
ALWAYS OPEN
Australia, Bermuda, Samoa, and Hawaii is
daily routine., Today more than 31,000,000
telephones can be reached approximately
92% of all the telephones in the world!
Making the telephone practically world
wide in reach promotes understanding Be
tween nations. It has far reaching effects com
mercially and politically. That's what puts
the thrill into such Bell System pioneering.
BELL SYSTEM
Frithiyi, April 15, 1932