Thursday Evening,•February !' Between the Lions with The Sports Editor Tommy Slusser has entered his last sporti:event for the Nittany Lion. He ,has been forced to stay out of the ring for the rest of the year because of the extraction of four abscessed teeth, the result .of three years of boxing. We will always remember-hint as the gamest .Penn State boxer who ever put ,on the .gloves. - Never- a great mitman, but always fighting, Tommy put-himself over because of his grit.' Football made him a shining: As the greatest end here since Bob Higgins, Slusser culminated his feats 'by being selected on the "Brain Trust" all-American team this year. May we -have more .player's -of Tominy's caliber in the future. A. Syracuse man to watch Saturday night-Don Pickard, a sophomore sub stitute forward who picked off -six teen points against Cornell .... alas Ronnie Phillips—Captain and star. veteran forward - . . . . Elky Master, sharpshoothig guard .... Johnny Do Young .. . veteran tip-off man but they lost to Penn and Colgate . —J. M. S You can get three squares a day and still save enough to go, to the Soph Hop by eating at LAIRD'S Corner College Ave., Frazier St, Get a home made pie to eat at night they are delicious • IL F. STEIN MOTOR COMPANY - • 121-South Burro Wes Street '.;,NAPTHA CLEANING FLUID-25c, Per. Gallciti 4:' lid • • " • . • ! SOPH 1•40 P PRESENTS CLAUDE HOPKINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA RECREATION HALL , March 3, 1934 . , ‘$3.OP plus tax MEM LION COURTMEN T Lesliemen To Face Same Men Who Won Last Year By JAMES B. W Dear Messrs. Leslie and Merulune: Could you please Ornngc to beat Syracuse Saturday night. -Loyal Son., If postage rates weren't so high, and peOple didn't worry so much about the depression; this is just the type of letter that would be flooding Spike Leslie's office. Syracuse is going to be tough, plenty tough. E;o.etly the same team that lined tip against the Lions at Syracuse last Year and defeated them 42-to-21 will step out against the Lesliemen here Saturday night. And this year they nonchalantly started their season by winning.nineteen straight games; in cluding in the list, Cornell, Union, and Princeton. Lost To Colgate However, there's a cheerful note . in the air. After their nineteen wins, the Salt City warriors lost to C 01. ,, gate, a team. the. Nittanymen. defeated without too, much trouble, 39-to-22. ' The most dangerous opponent that the team will have to reckon with is Johnny De Young, Hill center, who last, year scored, twenty-one points against the Nittanymen. He'll be out, to repeat his performance, Next on the list of threats is Elky Meister,' guard, who is a defense trap for even the best of forwards, and, who has so far this season. certainly held MI his end of the scoring. Captain Ronnie 'Phillips,' forward,' - JUMBO SODAS ALL FLAVORS 10C try our fountain for other specials Norris Drug Store Glennland Apartments EiMMEREI who is rated as one of the.best floor men in the East, Skids Sanford, also a forward, and Boots Alkoff, guard, will give the Nittanymen lots of trouble. Spike, will start McFarlane and Stocker as forwards, Curt Hen ning at center, and Dave Thomas 'and Jack Fletcher as guards... Ever yone. except Jack Fletcher played 'against the Syracusians last year, as did Blyler and Wittum, both of whom 'will probably see service Saturday night. LIONS TO ENGAGE LEHIGH WRESTLERS Nittany Grapplers Will Meet With Engineers for First Time Since 19'28 fly JOHN A. DRUTZINAN '3S It'd the meet they've been pointing for all year—the Lehigh meet Satur, day afternoon: In the resumption .of a. rivalry suspended in 1928, the Lions will attempt to add another victory to a list that has been complete every: year since the inception of the series: The Lions met the Engineers for the first time in 1914 and have taken sixteen of the sevnteen subsequent encounters, dropping one in 1919 by a 19-to-13 score They .relleemed however, by winning , another meet later in the year by a..19-to-14 count. Visitors Have Perfect Record Lehigh has a perfect record so far, ,this year, beating Syracuse 24-to-8i !Illinois 21"-to-11, and Yale 1946-9. To !balance this, the Lions can boast of a 15-to-13 victory againit, Columbia, a 34-to-0 whitewash of W. &. J and last Saturday's 16-to-16 tie - with Cor-:. 'nen.' ' , As yet, - .Coach Charlie SPeidel has: Inot definitely picked the. squad that 'will make the trip ; but either Dißito or Wolfson will meet Lilo IVfixewell; Brown and White 118-pounder,' who has three victories to his credit Bob Ellstrom or Eisenntan, ,126 -pound Lions, will meet Case, who has. won two, or Taylor, who lost his. only match. Cramer To Meet Captain . llishop% Johnny Horvath or Johnny Light I will meet Peck in thel36-poued class; whilJCapt. 195-pound division, will. , meet .Gon-. sales, who has won two and dropped one match'. Bill Cramer, Lion -156- popnder, Will * . have. a tough time" against Capt. Ben Bishop, who has scored three falls this, year.. Bishop was Intercollegiate champion in 1932 and A: A.:IL champion last year. . "Red" Johnston will .meet-Crockett in the - 165-pound'dais. Crockett- to, date has two victories and one loss; LOU Kreizman, whose. twenty-four: , second victory was the highlight of last week's meet, will be opposed by Loux in the 175-pound. division. , "King" Cole. Will attempt to continue I his winning streak against Scobey who has 'won one and 'lost two thi year. - Public Stenographer TYPIng of all Made done reasonably 107,5. MSGR STREET COAL All Gone? You, can order in the morn ing and we'll have it in your cellar beiore noon. Coal That Gives Heat, NIA Cinders Hillside Ice and Coal Company PHONE 1364 THE PENN STATE CALLEdIAN TANGLE WITH SYRACUSE SATURDAY NITTANY RINGMEN TO FACE SYRACUSE Nebel, Turnbull May Fight for Slusser, Ferrero . on Team Crippled by Losses =l3 A crippled ,Lion boxing team will face Mei Orangemen, last year's In tercollegiate champions, at Syracuse Saturday night. Captain Tommy Slusser will be out of the Nittany line-up for the. remainder of the sea .son as will Paul Ferrero, Lion 155- pounder. Yesterday . afternoon Coach Leo Houck was undecided as to replace ments which.will be necessary for the Syracuse tilt. Leo mentioned Frank :Nebel as a' possible substitute for Slusser in the 165-pound. division, While Alex Turnbull was . named as the man who • will probably replace Ferrero 'in the 155-pound division. Otherwise the Lion line-up will be ,much the same as usual although .there is . no possibility of any of the Houckmen appearing .in the unlimit ed class since Leo - has reluctantly but definitely decided to forfeit this entry. SPRING COATS AND SWAGGER SUITS MOORE'S DRESS 124 East College Avenue • • Seniors APPLICATION PRINTS CAN BE MADE FROM • YOUR LA .VIE NEGATIVE—DAILY SERVICE The. 71111 EN N QTATE •.- .1 :.1: HOTO HO P 212 East College Avenue . 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Peaslee '55 has announced that the game for the tourney cham pionship will be played on March 10. He expects to have the elimination round completed, by the end of the month. In the games played last night Unit 7 lost to Sigma Pi, 51-to-7; Sig inn Chi defeated 'Allenerest, 21-to-18; and Tau Sigma Phi won over Phi 0 . You'll Remember the Corner unusual O Gamma Delta, 26-to-1.5; Sigma Tau PENN lIALL 3IEET POSTPONED Phi defeated Acacia, 21-to-16; Chi Up- Because of lack of preparation and silon won over Delta Sigma Phi, 29- insufficient training on the part of to- 19; and Phi Kappa Psi bowed to Kappa Delta Rho, 29-to-17. , the .Lion mermaids, caused by the Teams scheduled to meet Sunday short notice of a meet with the Penn afternoon at 2 o'clock include Alpha Hall swimming team on Saturday, the Tau Omega vs. Beta Sigma Rho. Tau contest has been postponed until Phi Delta vs. Sigma Phi Sigma, and .Monday afternoon, March 12, officials 'Unit 1 vs. Pi Kappa Phi. have announced. Page Three Cut