Thursday Evening, March 22, 1934 • WOMEN'S BRIDGE FINALS SET ma Delta Gam and Phi Mu have , Werner Opp oses Adoption !STICKMEN ' LAUNCH reached the final round of the intro-. • mural bridge tournament. The win_' . Of. Metric Track Measurei OUTDOOR PRACTICE! ner of this match, to be played 'im mediately after the Easter vacation, '' - • - - ' - -- Takes Decision From Snowshoe Matt will receive the cup now held by ! • Grange dormitory. , "I ant opposed to any change in our I In Bellefonte Match—White Oosed to Chan ' (system of measurement for track and tili : , • - . g ati Drops Fight FREEMAN SHOES for MEN for summer wear. We have a complete selection of Freeman Shoes in all-white and in several attractive color combinations . the correct styles for' every occasion this season. 'Worn with Pride by Millions BOTTORF BROS. MASONIC BUILDING Slate College Include a SNAP, CRACKLE, POP course in your diet THERE is nothing easier "to take" than a bowl of Kellogg's Rice Krispics. !So crisp anil tasty. And the way those toasted lieu bubbles' snap, crackle and pop in milk or cream just tells you to "Listen get hungry!" A great breakfast cereal. Ideal for lunch with fresh fruit added. And after a ilaid evening ,of study, Rice Krispies :satisfy hunger and promote sound, restful sleep: Listen!— -=. X O BB6 RICE KRISPIES events," Coach Charles "Chick" \Verner, Lion track mentor, said in !comnientink on the recent decision of Ina 1C,.9A board to retain the linear system of mtmsurenmnt in this coon !try. At the IC-1A meet in New York, tho board, composed of managers from I each of the member colleges and uni ivz.rs!ties, defeated the proposal to use Ithe metric system for tracks. With a I two-thirds vete necessary, the motion I was lost on a 1940-;11 balloting. "Track and field events have not attracted the intemst ar the following of dther forms of competition because of the lack ,of the Proffer 'sort of pro f motion," the former Illinois star be !Hews. "Within the mekt five years, !should financial, affairs improve, I ex- Peet to see track beCoine popular. And ! it can , be, if properly publicized." "Why, then, when we expect to se icure the interest of the'man in the i.gtre&, should we confuse and, discour iage, him by using a systo.ni of which Ihe is totally ignorant. Very few pee ; ple .use, the metric system, in their evrey-day life, 'arid have...little opPor itunity.to become familiar with it," he 'continued. I "Only ivhen we Adopt the metric .Isystem as a nation would the plan be- CAGERS ENTER SEMI-FINAL ROUND Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Frear Hall Winners in Quarter-Finals Cmitests Last Night Sigma Alpha Epsilon's intramural leagers added anOther feather to their I victory cap last night when they de- I fatted Phi Kappa Signia, 25-15, in the outu ter-final round of the tournament. lAt the sante tiut Fiear hall won over Lambda chi . Alpha, 20-to-11.- sigma Nu put Delta Theta Sigma rout of the running; 16-to-1.4, in a . closely contested game, and. Thoth Kappa Phi dropped Tau Sigma Phi, 21-to-15: The semi-final round of the tourneY is set for 7:30 o'clock tonight, I , I Robert V. Peaslee '35, manager, an- trounced. li Freon hall will meet Sigma Nu, with . the non-fraternity Men as the favor ites. Probable tine-up for the Hall team includes Evans and Pollciek at forwards, Douthett •art center, and Wertz and Cimlml.at the guaid.rili.Si tions:. . Sigind Nit wilrckfubtless • use Sangsion,'Eanibb, ROsenberger, Mor row, and Cullison. At the' •sMne time Sigma Alpha Ep silon will clash.with Theta Kappa Phi. The fernie Will enter, the con test with a slight..edge, using Cvlitka and Mervine set forwards, HOrsfull at center, and Harper and Long at guards. Theta Kappa Phi is expected to have Conley, •Bauer, Weber, Kilfoil, and, Ferry on the floor .ai the opening whistle. t..you want extr43 , ollars for . your. SPRING VACATION Go. By Greyhound Take a Greyhmind. bus this va. *cation ... you'll save precious 'dollars and have - a - comfortable, time-saving trip , • Round Trip Fates. WILL ES-BARRE ' ' 15.95 SCRANTON - 6.75 SUNBURY . 340 CLEVELAND 10180 DETROIT 15.70 CHICAGO ^0.20 NEW YORK 10.45 . ST. LOUIS _IAN .( \ PITTSBURGH 7.15 g ), ' STATE ' COLLEGE HOTEL 1 College Ave. and, Allen St. Phone XOO GREYLtIOUND.. . . .. :. SPECIALISTS • FRATERNITY MEAT-BUDGET PLANNING COOKS MARKET COACH "CHICK" WERNER come fea;ible," he declared. "And there is very little likelihood of that happening." Many other more important sub jects are demanding the attention of the. athl4ic world, Werner says. He cites the confusion of rules, in which colleges are often forced to compete under A. A. U. rules for one meet. IC-4A rules for another, and N. C. A. rules for a third. • "Unification of rules throughout the United States would help the cause trent,ndously. If we • achieved that • C'eix Smith's Barber and Beauty Shoppe BEAUTY CRAFT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Pioneer Shoppe—Established 1020 107 Allen Street Phone 451-J - - - HOT . .CROSS SUNS During Lent Fresh Every Morning -- TIM ELECTRIC BAKERY. Phone 603 • • • • - ..Allen Street a: I: 040M0Mii 64 Ye; sir . tjust makes your mouth water `ITIHE next time you go out to St. Louis, I wish you could just go to this factory and see how they make Granger Rough Cut. "I tell you= it beats any thing you ever saw to watch them age and condition that Granger Rough Cut 10934, Itccarr k MIAs Tde4cco Co. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN First Contest Scheduled Wahl Hobart on April-LI; Many Lost by Graduation lazy Richter '37, formeily leading amateur light-heavy of Philadelphia, Mlith the first game selt2duled for made a successful local ring debut j April 11, fifty candidates for the Lion j Tuesday night when he defeated Les lacro:‘;se squad have started out-; ko of Snowshoe in three easily-won door work under the direction of; rounds at the old Belinfonte Armory Coach "Mike" Loebs. Hobart, one. of !the toughest stick lisants is the coun try, will meet the Nittany team here ,in the season's opener. Coach Lochs :s ;need; with the prob. Inn of building an entire new defense, graduation taking heavy 101 l of the team last June. • For this reason. Mike :is planning to keep the squad here ; during the Easter vacation, I=3 Lettermen who are back this year include Captain Koth, Kline, Rathmeil, and Jim Rixd. Ernest Kau!fuss, a 'regular last year, may not 13: , able to play this year, as a; result of his re. rent aceideat when he was overcame in a laboratory in 'the Mineral Indus tries building. Among the candidatas is Tack Fletcher,. captain-elect of soccer and a varsity basketball players, who, ac cording to Coach Lochs, looks like a letter-winner in his third sport. Promising sophomores include Irasek centar and Gerber at goal ; together with Robeson, who returned to school after a year's absence. for the good of the athletes, and per mitted them to remain unchanged for a period of years, we would be abl2 to devore bur time to building up popular interest in the sport," he con cluded. The Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company Plant, Sr. Louis, Mo Manufacturers of fine smoking and plug thawing tobaccos. RICHTER '37 WINS FIRST LOCAL BOUT Lesko was totally .unable to cope with his opponent and was saved from i a terrific mauling by the grace of the Philadelphian who refused to pun ish the Snoivshoe boy or to take ad vantage of opportunities for K. O.'s. In the other bout of the night, Woodrow White 'tci, another light heavy, failed to deliver the goods against a hard-hitting pug from Clar ence named Macasson. The decision t clearly went in favor of White's op ponent. Although White managed to avoid serious beating, he was generally unable to keep the other boy from do ing-plenty of hitting and running up a sufficient margin of points in each frame to guarantee his right 'to the verdict. Coach Leo Houck officiatd at the bouts. i) ... ,IV.> ~ I \/ I t'l^ ..° ' * 4 r SOCK! We mean a sock on the foot —the new smart patterns for spring—ciesciibed in Es- quire—made by Interwoven 50c 75c. $l.OO STARK BROS. & HARPER HATTERS IbiIiEfIDASHERS TAILORS ;~ ~~~~~ ~:~-", old ripe Kentucky Burle "And aroma—well si it just makes your mout water to get a good whiff • that tobacco when it corn, out of those hot ovens. "Everything about th. St. Louis factory is just . dean as your own kitchen. the pipe tobacco that's MILD the pipe tobacco that's COOL PIG seem to liAe it McAndrews Named Bucknell Grid Coach Mart in "Marty" McAndrews, former Lion Intercollegiate box ing champion and grid luminary, has been named assistant football coach under E. E. "Hooks" Mylin at littekm.ll. McAndrews will he line coach, a position he held under Mylin last year at Lebanon Valley. MTAndrews, who 'assumed his new duties yesterday at the first Bison spring practice, had been serving as boxing instructor at the State Police barracks at Her shey. lIGGINS, HIBSHMAN TO TALK BEFORE ALUMNI AT RE WIN(, Coach Robert A. Ilia:gins and Ed ward K. Hibshman, executive secre tary of the Alumni Association, na speak at a meeting of the North hamptcn-Lehigh Alumni Assoziatio: in the Sun Inn at Bethlehem, tonight They will also attend a reception for Lehigh's new footbali coach. On Friday. they will speak to the Berks County alumni in Reading, and Sat urday noon will talk to the alumnae of that county. Page Threw TO ERNA3IENT EIsITEES FINALE Chi Phi's bowlers, winners of the econd huh of the intramural bowl- ing league. will play the Sigma Al- pita Epsilon tenni. winners of the first half of the tourney, the first of a series of three matches Tuesday night to determine the championship of the College. The second and third matches will be rolled on the follow ing. Tue Mays respectively. Announcing the . Opening of Our New Portrait Studios No Appointment Necessary. Sittings 3lade Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday of Each Week We Especially Cater To Students Take Advantage Now of Our Special Opening Prices Special Opening l'rice 3-Bxlo Portraits and 1 Van Dyke Miniature ONLY $2.45 SET OF FOUR PROOFS FREE The Bush and Bull Company Corner Beaver and Allen St
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