Page Four Twisting the Dial 111 Times Eastern Standard Gilbert and Sullivan fans will like uddigore"—and this satirical bit nues via WJZ at 2:15 .. . Colum a's Variety hour will feature a clev • piano team. Fray and Braggiotti, WABC . for modern ma c in the concert manner, nick up eredith Willson on WEAF at 5 .. , • a show with painless plugs, get o Reisman L Co. on WEAR at 8 . Wayne King, the Waltz King, the:: with smooth syncopation at 10 on WEAF ... at the same hour wrence Tibbett may be heard on • WV. net ... don't miss Winchell's pearance on the Ben Bernie show 0 on WMAF—actually they are min pals, but this program should some rare and stinging repartee . to a devotee of the pun, such as fewcsiA• COLLEGE rely Thum day night—Eollogg's Col lege Prom night I Every week this Prom is broadcast with all the thrills and merriment of a different collage campus. Wonderful music to dance. Beautiful songs. Excite ment of athletics. It's just Lilco goinglo a different college every would Don't miss a single Kellogg Prom. EVERY HURSDAY NIGHT :45—Eastern Standard Tim• WIZ Network—N. B. C FOR FORMAL WEAR LADIES! • See our Sandals and Pumps for Tinting GENTLEMEN! See our Plain Toed Formal Shoes as well as our very neat Dress Shoes. + BOTTORF BROS. BOOTERY Beaver Ave. and Allen St. OUR AD-VICE Sister Mary, home from college, Fairly bursting out with knowledge, Baked a cake which didn't look bad, So she tried it out on Dad. Father tasted, cried in haste, "This is terrible! Tastes like paste!" MORAL: This couldn't have happened if Mary bought, Her cake at the place where she ought. THE STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Phone 53 For That Snack After the Dance . . . Drop into the Norris Drug Store Glennland Building JUMBO SODAS 10c SANDWICHES Ginger Ales and Mineral Waters myself. 2d Wynn's program on WRAP at 9:30 should be ace-high— but I can't see it ... suggest you get the Cleveland Symphony on WIZ at the same time . . . the Beauty Box Theater will present the first half of the "Rogue Song" at 10 on WEAF— masterful bits of condensation . . . keep your ears open for this man Or ville Knapp on WABC at midnight— his arrangements featuring a guitar are sensational, deservedly so ... TOMORROW Ray Noble, by whom this depart ment swears, will be heard in an hour's show on WJZ at 2—vocalists are Gogo Delys'and Al Bowly ... a Vassar gel will speak on "Practical Political Education" before a WABC mike at 4, as a part of the National Student Federation program . . . Pickford's stock company, in "Let Us Be Gay," on WEAR at 8 ... Everett Marshall's Varieties sustain interest on WABC at 8:30 . . Fred Allen goes to "Town Hall ' Tonight" on IVEAF at 9—but omigosh! why drag in those sad amateurs? ' for Burns and Allen—who mast work from padded studios—dial WABC at 0:30. : . Lombardo sweetness drips from the speaker when the dial says WEAF and it's 10 . . Ray Noble again at 10:30 on WEAF . . . Hal Kemp, IV.iZ, 11 ... Art Jarrett, gets an NBC wire, at midnight on WEAF,' from the College Inn, Chi ... THURSDAY Phi Mu Alpha Little Symphony on WJZ at 2:15, if you have no class . W 2 can honestly recommend this College Prom show now, what with their abandoning that patently spur ious atmosphere—it stars Ruth Et ting and Red Nichols, and is on WJZ at 7:45 ... another show we shower roses upon is this Hour of Charm, with the all-girl orchestra and chorus —their "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" really touches the heart—get them on WABC at 8 ... until television, we're gonna boost the Vallee show also, on WEAR at S—but when that famous smile starts to accompany his music —Twist the Dial! ... Glen Gray pur- Drexel Library School A one year course for college graduates. Confers the degree of 11. S. in L. S. The Drexel Institute PHILADELPHIA W. Beaver Ave. I . . . By MIKE veys music both sweet and hot via WABC at 9 ... Waring scores again at 9:30 over the satin chain. . . tle Jack Little's piano is still much too much in evidence, but otherwise his spot on WABC at 11 is worthy of attention . . . WATCH FOR THE return of R A, Rolfe to the air this Friday. Joe Cook may also be on the show, mak• ing two good reasons for not listening to it. WHAT IMPORTANT CIGGIE'S SALES are way down, undoubtedly due to the fact that they have no air show? ART JARRETT HAS moved into the College Inn, Chi, where George Olsen had been holding forth. GUY LOMBARDO CAN be heard almost every night (or rather morn-, log) on KFI (140 kilocycles) at 2 o'- clock. He is playing in the Cocoa nut Grove, Los Angeles, where Fred dy Martin will open this June. LUCREZIA DORI, famous prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera'com pany, starred on the Kostelanetz show every Monday night at 9, on W4BC and affiliated stations. + + + TED LEWIS, THAT high-hatted tragedian of jazz, has opened at Cas tle Farm,'Cincy. We caught him on WLW at 2 o'clock Sunday morn, and was everybody happy! JEROME KERN, FOLLOWING the lead of Otto Harbach and Sig mund Romberg, may soon have his own show. ED WYNN CLAIMS THAT he's used 8,000 gags in the last 3 years. Shucks, Chief, there aren't that many; at least, not airable ones. + + + Smash Tunes of the Moment Bandleaders are featuring these 'tunes just now: "Isle of Capri," j"Blite Moon," "I Believe in Mimic ' les," "Fare The' Well, Annabelle,' and "Good Ship Lollipop." Our own 'nominations for best of the week: "Every Day," "If the Moon Turns Green," and "Clouds." WHY NOT A PENN STATE night on one of the College Prom shows? After all, we buy lots of that certain cereal that sponsors the show. BEA LILLIE'S HUSBAND is Sir Robert Peel, founder or rennovator of the London police system. Knowing that, it's quite easy to guess who might have said, "A policeman's lot is not a happy one," especially if Bea is inclined to humor in her domestic surroundings. RAY NOBLE HAD never made more than two or three broadcasts before his NBC program. Yet his fame had spread to three continents, The cause lies solely in his record ings. .His "Tiger Rag" is considered a classic by the disc fans. PHIL BAKER FANS will probab ly miss the heckling of Beetle, who will go on a personal appearance tour. His jibes were always a high light—every one likes to hear the comedian ribbed. • HENRY BUSSE IS OUT definite ly as the other I. F. Ba]] band, since that tootin' Teuton will replace Guy Lombardo at the Cocoanut Grove, L. A., March 28. Judge To Open Water Color Exhibit Tonight Water color sketches drawn by Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Judge, of the department of architecture, will be put on exhibition tonight in the exhi bition room of the Main Engineering building. The exhibition room will be open during the day from 8 to 5 o'- clock, and in the evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. The group of sketches represents work done in Egypt, Greece, Italy, France, New Mexico, New York, and State College. The exhibition will continue up to and including Monday night, March 11. Grange Group To Meet Men and women who serve as lec turers in Pomona and subordinate granges will meet here on April 17 for a three-day short course given by the College for instruction of grange lecturers in community programs. ' Nezv SPRING DRESSES and SUITS MOORE'S Specialty Dress Shop East College Avenue TTIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Matmen State Teams Gain 6 Titles In 17 Seasons lowa, Lehigh, Cornell, Navy Alone Defeat Lion Grapplers. When the Lion wrestlers over whelmed Syracuse on Saturday, they not only retained their position as the only undefeated team in the Eastern Intercollegiate League, but they also added another feather to their en viable all-time record. In 1910 Penn State took up wrest ling on an intercollegiate basis. Since that year—twenty-five seasons of wrestling—only four colleges have de feated the Lions on the mat. They arc Navy, Cornell, Lehigh, and lowa State. College.• Penn State has en gaged in 147 wrestling meets with 30 cof..zges, winning 121, losing 21, and tying 3. State was admitted to the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association in 1918, and succeeded in winning the championship for the first four years of its membership, taking second place to Cornell for the next two years, and Gen winning the trophy two more years in succession. The Lions have continued their success in dual. meets up to the present, although Lehigh has come to the front in loin years and won the Association cham pionship in the last three tourna ments. The dual meet record of Penn State teams with the . other eight members of the Eastern Association, follows: W. L. T. Cornell 15 5 2 Penn 19 0 0 Columbia 4 0 0 Harvard 2 0 0 Lehigh 17 0 0 Syracuse 13 0 0 Yale 2 0 0 Princeton " 6 0 0 The Naval Academy and lowa State ,are the only - teams who have won !more than they have lost from Penn State: Navy hhs won eleven, lost eight, and tied, one, while lowa has won three of its Tour meets from the Lions. W. E. ''lloc': Lewis and Charlie Speidel, conchesduring seventeen years of the iticienty-five, are largely responsible "for the continued success of Penn State's Wrestling tettia.,tewis' left here in .1921 - to 'become wrestling coach at Harvard, while Speidel took up his duties in 1927' and this season began his ninth' year as head coach Of the twenty-one meets which Penn State has , lost in this twenty five year period, only five defeats were administered to the Blue and White team on the home mats. This fine "home record" will be seriously threatened this - year when Navy wrestles in Hee hall Saturday. Rotary Club To Meet Members of the State ,College Ro tary chib will observe the tenth an niversary of the club's founding at the State College Hotel tonight. Da vid A. Rapp, first president of the or ganiintion, will be the presiding offi cer in place of L. Roy Porter, the pt•esent .president. Guests front the Philipsburg and Lewistown chapters will be present. Penn State Men On Your Visit to NEW YORK Stop at a new, modern hotel, where.. the modest rates give you more to spend on other things and, popular with college men and women. Conveniently located in the smart Beekman .Hill sec tion, overlooking the East River 5 minutes' walk from the Grand Central or' Times Square Zones. ' All Rooms Outside Single from $2.00 a day Attractive Weekly or Monthly Roof Solarium—Game Rooms Cocktail Lounge Resiaurtnt BEEKMAN TOWER (Panhellenic) . 3 Mitchell Place 49th Street One Block.from East River in 118 in 25 Years Baseball Outlook Bright With Opener Month Away Imposing 18-Game Sche Veterans Form By BILL r Now that Babe Ruth has definitely made up his mind to go up to Boston to help Bill McKechnie's dad manage the Braves and baseball coach Joe Bedenk is beginning to wish' basket ball season were over so that he could get Frank Smith and Mike Korai& in baseball uniforms, it's time to Chink of the eighteen game schedule that Penn State will swing into ,in a little over a month. ' ' Briefly and to . the point:' things look pretty good.. The. outfield 'anti infield are well taken care of with. veterans from, varsity ball. last year and the, crux of the 'situation is ,the Although he' hasn't worked out yet this year it isn't. at all improbable that Smith is • going to . „.13e. another Keith Parks,' namely a- pitcher. who can win his. own 'ball games. You will recall that he stood out from the . , rest of the freshman team last year like a mole on a billiard ball and he pitched three no-hit, no-run games in sandlot ball in Altoona last summer. Ernie Stokes pitched only.one-and a-third flames, of varsity last, year, but this included the '6-0 shutout per petrated' against ' Dickinson. he Knapp can be in 'life race if he gets down to business. and takes it'• seri ously. Wertz, Seltzer; • Rugh, and Slobodian in also • looking 'fair for the box. The catching, situation- is more, in definite than pitching, but if Kornick comes through:as- expected after bas ketball season finishes, everything is going to be 0.-K. Ochrack, a .tran. sfer from Temple, seems to -really have the stuff arid Girton is holding them. . - Bill Itlckechnie, who is this year's captain and the smoothest ball player on the team ' returned to school- last week after being . .ont for a month with a leg that became infected after he tore a muscle • playing handball. SOPII*HOP TUX&IUSfoi Sale or Rent Complete Line of Furnishings . GERNERD'S 140 Allen Street CLEANING • ' PRESSING REPAIRING Gouged by a. Gim-me Girl? AT TRYING-TIMES TRY'A Smooth. OLD GOLD ule Faces Nittany Nine; ' ucleus of Squad. cDOWELL The injury was so serious that his father - delayed his trip to Florida with the Braves until the doctor as sured him that gangrene would not set in. MiKechnie is working out with the rest of the' team in the cor ridors of the gym now: Stocker, who played second base and was lead-off batter last year, will . be 'at his old place after basketball season. Pero Miller who plays third base and hits home runs witly'com- Mendable consistency,. will be, in cen ter field, and , wilt probably not may° into the infield as lie did in kevel•al: games last year. • . •• O'Horh will probably play at the hot spot unless .Wassel shows ability that outshines O'Hora's, minerience. Witwer is slated Tor left field..where Bill Kaiciak, who' captained' last year's team,. reigned. Bieliela, will take his old pew in right, field. The boys have been loosening up their arms in the gym for 'several weeks so . that they will be all set to practice outside when. the weather permits. em Oki goki Tuesday, March 5, 193 MORNINGSTAR , BREAD • "The Well Baked Home-like Bread" MORNINGSTAR BREAD fine for every purpose. makes sandwiches that a pleasing in taste and at t same time nourishing. And you want crisp toast th. fairly melli in your mout this is the loaf for you MORNINGSTAR SALLY ANN AND PURITY BREAD Approved by American , 'Medical Association