Thursday .Evening, January 25, 1934 Lion Grapplers To . Open Season Against Columbia on February 7 121=IM ' While Penn State students are fret ting about pending examinations, Coach Charlie Speidel. and the Nit tany wrestling squad are worrying about their first meet of the season, With Columbia in New York, Wednes day, February 7: - A month ago, Columbia lookti like merely a warm-up match for the Li ons. Handicapped by the absence of King and Dzamba, who were in Cali May We Suggest: For a Complete Serving CITY CHICKENS 10c each CUBE STEAKS 10c each , Cooks Market • • - ." YES a.otep e vaawiti zi IS:ON',EVERY : , .BOTTLE and it's fully aged • in wooden casks THE. PIASENER OF *AMERICA -!•::),::,;;„/•.- ADAM SCHEIDT BREWING CO. E]. _ Norristown, Pa. If your dealeris unable tosupply you, telephone us for quick delivery ;M: HILLSIDE ICE AND COAL CO.. IfYaii:Miisl: . . -.. :L • Pass up the Intereollegiates, Prom or House Party But You Cannot Afford to Miss the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra (FEBRUARY 7) and the other four numbers of THE ARTIST COURSE WILLIAM- BEEBE, Scientist , ( FEBRUARY 27) JOSE ITURBI, Pianist • (MARCII 20) • ALEXANDER GRAY, ,Baritime (Penn States Own Concert Singer) • and. • SYLVIA LENT, Violinist (APRIL 17) CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER, Diamatic Interpreter (MAY 22) ( $2.85 ) TICKETS AT - and r , For the Entire Series -on Sale (. $2.35 ) AT REGISTRATION, FEBRUARY 5 AND 6 "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" Pr EXT BOOKS BOTH NEW AND USED FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER Sell Us Your Used Text Books SEE OUR. WANT LIST For Finals GET A REVIEW OUTLINE ROOK trillY a ri l 7M, THEY'LL HELP A LOT WOMRATH'S OF NEW YORK RENTAL LIBRARY OF FICTION lue Tor -3:Tiays fornia at that time, Columbia bowed to C. C. N. Y. in their opening meet 14-to-16. 'A week later they crushed Brook lyn Polytechnic Institute by a 24-to -8 score, but the big surprise cane last week-end when they took Princiton into camp 19-to-11. ,Princeton, with practically the sonic team that fin ished above the Nittany matmen in the Intercollegiates last ,spring, was supposed to be one of the strongest teams in the East. As. yet, "Cheerful" Charlie has made no varsity selections for the trip. Eliminations will probably be concluded this week, and two men from each class will work our daily . during examination week prepara tion for the trip. WE GIVE UP! Will the Person Who Took• the Gold-Plated Oarlocks Call at the Corner and Get the Oars and the Boat PHONE 136-J LIONS TO RATTLE SEADOGS SATURDAY Blue and White Will Seek Sixth Straight Victory Against Navy at Mulatto.lis lly JAMES B. WATSON JR. 'J. The cramming's over. The weekly quizzes, are finished. When Penn State basketeers stack up .against Navy at Annapolis Saturday night it .will be a tough, exam; and they won,'t.be able to crib. They're facing what is recognized as the strongest team they've met so far, but they're determined to stretch that winning streak for at least one more game. ' Navy has won two and lost two of its matches 'so far, defeating Wes tern Maryland 41-to-21 and George town 33-to-18, and losing to Duke 29-to-23 and • to. Catholic University 38-to-30. Nevertheless, they have that quality, so necessary in a basketeer squad, reserve power. Navy: Squad Like Dreadnaughts • The Annapolis - crew' have followed the latest heavyweight . battleship ton: deny, with the lig:hest'• man on the starting linenp, Rankin, a guard, Neighing 168 • pounds.. The othera,.l Borries, forward, Decker,. cent e r,. Mandlekorn, guard, and Badger, for-' ward, shbot the ball with 170 to 185' pounds backing it' up. Spike. will probably start ,the line up he's been using, with ,McFarlane and Stocker'at, forward , posts, 'Curt kenning at center, and "Thomas at guard. As was . the case' last' week, the guard post remaining is awaiting either Laddy Blyler, Jack' Fletcher, or! Keith Parks. Not until' the ! starting whistle' will Coach Leslie lie sure who he's going to use. Lion Chances for Victory Good All• in' all, the Lion quintet 'has a good chance of emerging from the. battle Saturday night with another victory to jot 'down in the sports . col 'unm. They're one game up on the mid shipmen as far as number of games are concerned, and their percentage is better. Navy, although admittedly a strong team and somewhat of •an unknown team, will be under the 'handicap of having. lost . t*o games by, slight margini—a heartbreaking business. Nittanymen McFarlane, Stocker, Hen ning, Thomas, and company, on the• other hand, have a clean slate behind, them,. a week's review of fundamen tals, and hours of playing time packed away. Possibly Navy's greatest point is in her reserve' strength. The team is so strong that the captain isn't even 'go ing to "start , -:-a-senior and four jun iors iors will make. up; the slate. , the Eions "don't . feel so badly about re 'seiVgffedgfiheY've got. plenty of it too, and knOw . that . Spike won't hes- Rite 0, , 'call' Mum , neeessary. •• • H S NEAP • SPRING, • SHADES - • 79c Redular $l.OO Values Schlow's Qualify Shop DOlars. liberated and , poured into:industry re juvenate business and keep business men `.`busy" and their community prosperons ' Bank Your Idle Money and I-lelp The First National Rank of State College State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David'P. Kapp, Cashier THEPEIsIN STATE COLLEGIAN - Pugilists'Daily Work-outs Keep Them In the Pink; Cockle Houck Pleased By JAMES B. BEATTY Jr. as ' Recreation ... Tuesday after noon , thee 4:30... Tommy Sins :ter, 1,65, works out with Miller, 115, for a couple of rounds ... time: 5:00 . Slusser and. White, 175, slug through a pair of frames . . . time 5:30 . . . Slusser and Flanigan, 135 1 take to the ring for an exchange of leather ... all of which•indicates that the party of the first part, Slusser, is in pretty good shape. ' The same thing seems to hold true for the majority of the mit candi dates. Maybe it was the anticipation of the Penn meet which did it, maybe it was something else, but neverthe less Coach Leo Houck is pleased with the way his boys have managed to get 'in the pink' ... and hopes that they will stay there. There is, according to Leo, such a TAP '-• DANCING Miss Ruth. Barnes School . -Dancing of Dan cing Mixed ClaXses Every Monday Evening At 7 O'clock American Legion Rooms J. 0. 0. F. Basement E. College Avenue During Exam k. We. - STATE DINER campus, AT eampua COMPLETE MENU AT ALL HOURS GRAHAM & SONS (Established 1896) When buying candies we give you the benefit of 25 years of candy buying experience ever keeping in mind quality. E.. 1 thing as a boxer being in the ring too much and not devoting enough time to such little supplements to training as the punching bag, the jumping rope, and the wall weights. The way Leo said this somehow gave the impression that some of his boys are going to see a good bit , of the 1 aforementioned supplements. One of the most interesting bouts) of the afternoon was the set-to be-, tweeri' Madison, stocky lightweight, Mike Zeleznock, elusive flyweight. Madison was punching hard and landing occasionally while Zeleznock led him a merry chase about the ring. THE BUSH, & BULL CO. Offer a Crazy REMNANT SALE on Cotton Fabrics, Woolens, Mesh Cloths and New Metal Cloths The • highest price, $4.50 a yard and they're selling at half 'price - also Many Dress Length • Materials Selling as low as one-fifth and one-half original price + THE BUSH & BULL COMPANY Corner Beaver Ave. & Allen St. SENIOR BALL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th MUSIC BY BERT LOWN PARK CENTRAL ORCHESTRA Admission $3.30 including tax DANCING >», From 9to 2 There was little hitting at close range since both lads seemed to tic up just about the title they reached each An even bout in which both poetic- parity in weights didn't seem t ipants looked good was the Nebel- much difference. Both seeine, Ferrero workout in which clever box- in excellent condition. REA a DERICK, In "Where Spending Is Saving" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 10_,0.0.:::ctitp. - si 35c Vick's Vapo-Rub °lc 35c Smith Bros. 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