Page Four Evenings at ToimY oNLY Diu oll111(1Wed her . . . . Alen adored her .. . . l'oliee pursued her .. . Hinnie Barnes . Neil Hamilton "One Exciting Adventure" ll= Warner Oland—Mary Brian "Charlie Chan in Paris" Co-Edits I. Mrs. Ronald McCarthy of Philadel phia, Province Director of Kappa Kappa Gamma, is a guest of the local chapter, this week,' to make plans for the Province Convention which will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn the week-end of March 29. A tea in her honor' will be held at the Kappa house this afternoon at 4 o'clock, to which members of the other fraternities are invited. Evelyn M. Girard '36 as official delegate, and M. Winifred Williams '37, are attending the annual Delta Gamma Province Convention at Syra cuse University this week-end. The Thetas entertained with a pop corn bridge at their house yesterday afternoon. She-Lions I The winter intramural sports pro gram is swinging into action, with all the contests being played off in Rec Hall on the general Monday night practices. In badminton, Alpha Omicron Pi defeated Alpha. Chi Omega, and, in a close game, the Down Town Dorms defeated the Down Town Girls. Kappa Kappa Gamma scored a surprise victory over the Kappa Alpha Theta team and Mac Hall won from Theta Phi Alpha. In deck tennis, Alpha Omicron Pi won another victory over Alpha Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta defeat ed the Grange Dorm squad. Kappa Alpha Tffeta offset their badminton defeat by winning from the Kappa Kappa Gamma team and Mac Hall defeated Theta Phi Alphas. The next round of this tournament will be played Monday night, and the volley ball and suffle board tourna ments will open on March 11. Scheduled games are: Monday, RecU. 7 o'clock. Badminton Down Town Dorms vs. Gamma Phi Beta. Mac Hall vs. Woman's Building Deck Tennis Down Town Girls vs. Gamma Phi Beta. Mac Hall vs. 'Woman's Building The W. A. A. board has adopted a new ruling to be effective in all major spring sports. . Unless a candidate reports to at least two thirds of the pre-season practices, she' will not be eligible for membership on her class team. This rule is designed to get girls out to practices and eliminate unfairness .in the . choosing of the reg.; Jerry Jennison was elected senior class basketball manager to succeed Frannie• Laubach, who graduated at mid-semester. Kay, Jennings, has been chosen manager of the 1938 team. Interclass basketball will begin Monday night. in Rec Hall:. There will be a freshman-sophomore game, and a junior-senior game will be. played the same night. Games will be played off for the remainder of the week in the Armory. Student Union Bulletins Delta Upsilon. national social fra ternity, will hold its annual conven tion in 318 Old Main front 1-5 O'clock.' TOMORROW Delta Upsilon convention will meet in 318 Old Main from 1-5 o'clock. All entries for the intramural vol i ley-ball tournament must be recorded I with Miss Keller in Rec Hall. En -1 trance fee is 51.00 per team. SUNDAY - - - Rabbi Gelb, of Pittsburgh. will speak to a meeting of the Judeu Club at the Phi Epsilon Pi house at . 7:30 o'clock. MONDAY Last meeting of freshmen Collegian editorial candidates will be held in 417 Old Main at 7 o'clock. TUESDAY Drawings for Soph flop booths will beheld at. Student Union desk in Old Main at 4 o'clock. • MISCELLANEOUS All. girls desiring to take swim ming for points this semester should purchase tickets in the • Treasurer's office. and report at the pool at 4 o'clock on Tuesdays. Bound copies of the next College catalogue may be purchased by de positing one dollar at the office of the Registrar within the next two weeks. It is necessary to deposit the sum in advance since the bound catalogues ordered will be in excess of the reg ular supply purchased. Amy ill. Fischer. instructor in phys ical education, will inaugurate a six weeks series of free lessons in social dancing in the Armory next Wednes day, from 7 to 8 o'clock. These les sons will be strictly for beginners.' CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms available for male students. Five minute walk to campus. 124 South Burrowos street. Phone 634-R FOUND—Ladies' blue leather coin purse. Delta Kappa Delta insignia. Owner may have by calling at Stu dent Union Desk and paying for this ad. 22-ItnpCM LOST—Between Borne Ec and Allen. • crest, black purse containing pen, compact with seal. Reward. Call. 0012. 25-1 tptICM Twisting The Dial All Times Eastern Standard Recommended! The Damrosch ap predation hour at 11 it the morning on WEAF . . . Lucille Manners, so prano, replaces Jessica Dragonette temporarily on WEAF at 8 . . . Bea Lillie and her "over-my-head" humor —it grows on you—dial WJZ at 9 ... Hollywood Hotel, guest—starring Mary Ellis and Tullio Carminati, on WABC at 9:30. . . Frank Black's symphony orchestra and chorus— WEAF at 10:30. . TOMORROW At the Met: "La Somnambula" with Lily Pons, soprano, on WEAF at .1:50 . . . Eddy (Lefthand) Duchin at 5 on WEAF . Romberg's own show has a treat in store for you, on WEAF at 8 . . toss-up here for your 9 o'clock entertainment: Rose Bampton, Met contralto, on WEAF or Richard Bon elli, baritone, on WABC—you can't lose . . . Eugene Ormandy conducts the Minn. Symphony Orch. on WABC at 10 .. . and the Portland Symphony group is slated for WABC at 11:30 . . . Kay Kyser's unique syncopation can be heard via IVGN (720) at 11, 12:50, and 2:30 ... SUNDAY Radio City Music Hall presents ! symphonic music at 12:30 for your luncheon background WEAF car ries this . . . Jane Cowl will do her stage success, "Lilac Time," before WJZ's mikes at 2:3o—you probably won't recall the stage version (it was in 1917), but don't miss it on the air .. your last chance to hear Freddy Martin before the big event—WAßC at 5 . . . Jack (Hello again) Benny, by far the funniest on the air, is poll ing beaucoup votes here—he's on WJZ at 7 . . . phooey on Joe Penner—but we'll probably be tuned to WJZ at 7:30 . . . Bizet's "Carmen" will fea ture Grete Stueckgold, soprano and Artist's Course choice, on WEAF at B—it has stiff competition in Cantor and the GM Symphony, but try it . pianist Jose Iturbi, here last spring, will be the guest with Victor Kolar's orchestra on WABC at 9 ... Winchel lingo at 9:30 on WJZ . MONDAY Try a few of these: Nelson Eddy, baritone, at 8:30 on WEAP . Lu crezia Bari, soprano, at 9 on WABC . Wayne, King, WABC, at 10 ... and Oran to bed ... + + + An Aesthetic View Of the Ether Waves That rriimor about Glen Gray for Jr. Prom should be verified by now. Compare his price for I. F. Ball in 'Hi with the grand and 4 yards he's ask ' ing now. What a whale of a differ ence a-few big ajr programs make! Henry Busse has. been mentioned muchly as the band to battle with Mal Hallett at the I. F. Brawl. We're for it.. Can you ever forget his trumpet solo in ~Whiteman's :.recording of "When Day Is Done?" 4 , • • THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Seniors Annex Inter-Class Boxing Title; Anderson r Julian, Foster, May, Korba, Robitzer Win Bouts The senior class won the inter class boxing bouts in Recreation hall Wednesday night. The scoring was as follows: Seniors, 3; Sophomores, 2; Freshmen, 2; Juniors, 1. Approxi mately 150 attended the bouts. In the 115-pound • class, George Slay, sophomore, won front 'Bob Mor ris, freshman,: in an arm-swinging nobody-hitting bout, but only after he had lost his shoes in the first round. He finished the round and the light in his stocking feet. The funniest and most awkward bout of the night was in the 125-pound class when the tarnished old radical, James Julian, sophomore, won the decision over Dick Shaw. Both fight ers had a great time falling over one another during the first round, but by the end of the fight they each seemed to be fairly well accustomed to having another person in the ring. Donato Outlasts Shehadi Bob Donato, freshman, won the de cision over John Shehadi, senior, in the 1.35-pound class, but only because .Shehadi was holding him up better at the end of the fight than he . was Shehadi. It was lots of fun while it lasted, though, especially for the customers. Sammy Donato, a fresh man, in the 145-pound class, won the decision over Orland Robitzer after OLDSMOBILE • Distinctive Gifts SALES AND SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. OLD MAIN :ART SHOP 121 S. Burrowe.; St. Phone 252 Opposite Front Campus QUALITY AND SATISFACTION Special HOtel Rates Cheapest in the Long Run Single $3.00 Double $5.00 Headquarters for Smith and Vassar Clubs and, BUY; WITER-QIpALITY COUNTS' ; " r; undeubtoidli",'tlie'pi:eferred week-end hotel ' That is Your Biggest Saving . the enlyeA . isJlegilte miyIEN,/a , nd . WOMEN • Phone 357 , HOTEL.' NEW. WESTON Fishburn's Meat Market Madiion Avenue ! at 50th Street- NEW YORK They won't help you catch rivets . . . when anything satisfies it's got to be right ... no "ifs" or "buts" about it. Chesterfields satisfy because, first of all, they're made of the right kinds of mild ripe tobaccos. These tobaccos are thoroughly' aged and then blended and cross-blended It takes time and it takes money, but whatever it costs in time or money we do it in order to give you a cigaiette that's milder, a cigarette that tastes better. they did the best fake of the evening. In the 155-pound class David Fos ter, senior, won the decision over Charles Schooley despite the terrific body hammering Schooley gave him. Andrew Korba, senior, 155-pounder, hanilcd a set-back to Tom Campion, freshman, after they slugged for a round and held one another , up for two rounds. Anderson KO's Enders The best fights of the program were the 175-pound and heavyweight fights. In the 175-pound class Clyde Anderson, senior, had a pretty tough time of it through the entire three rounds with Paul Enders, freshman football player, but in the last second he slipped a terrific blow across to Enders' jaw and he went down. Sawchak, senior, in the heavy weight class, won decisively over Feldman, his freshman opponent, al though he was not too superior at any time. Cubs To Meet Bisons The Penn, State freshman basketL ball team will meet the Bicknell yearlings in Recreation hall at • 7:30 o'clock tonight. they woe eadse any la c or cam awy ailment' • z 14 . ... .: :. . • .-,5,..: - ....,......,....4?.§0..'?0... ~. eti,..,;,..,;;A:i......:i1y.:iN:5u::g:'`. iii,,,,141-',?..,..zi...f.:<,...::,.;......::::::.:,:.,::::::::;:::.::g.::::.44.1,iii.....„..3.,..7„:::i., ''..i, . .', :..,•:04a•tt•k•••:•.z..,:: .A : ..., . ......,....,...: i...,:::.:::i:4...,,,;,..„;•:- ••••• . .. :•:...:;: i:•..•F?...• l'i".. Glennland, Harrisburg To Meet Here . Tonight Glennland's' swimming team, with two victories and• one loss to their credit, will meet the Harrisburg Y. M. C. A. swimmers at 8 o'clock to night. The Glennland team has piled up 139 points to 69 for their oppon ents in the three meets so far. The probable swimmers are: 120 HOW TO FIND COMFORT IN A PAIR OF SHORTS Easy! Wear the shortS with the seamless crotch. Wear Arrow Shorts .. . no seam in the crotch ... no seam to chafe, cut - and torment. Arkow Undershirts are • comfortable; .too sorbent ... Spring back into shape. Shirts 50c up . . FROMM'S Frank Medico Pipes Sold in State College by' REA & DERICK, Inc. Friday, March L 1935 yd. relay— Keeeh, Dern, Walker, Geiger; diving—Hart, Bayless or Morrow; 90-yd. breaststroke—Dewalt, Lesko; 90-yd. Freestyle—Henderson, Keeelf. It Has Arrived! Schlitz Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT All 'American Rathskeller Shorts - 65c 1935, Liccr.rr S Myrts TosAcco
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