Friday, March 8, 1935 CAMPUS BULLETIN •The A. A. U. P. will meet in the Sandwich Shop at 6:30 o'clock. They will continue the meeting in the sec ond floor lounge at 7:30 o'clock. TOMORROW • The Pennsylvania Cooperative Con ference wll• meet in Room 905, Old Main, from 0 to 12 o'cock. Examinations for deferred grades in German 1 and German 3 will be held in Room 108, North Liberal Arts, from 1 to 3 o'clock. SUNDAY Freshmen candidates for business manager for Thespians will meet in Schwab auditorium at 4 o'clock. A follow-up meeting on the Buck Hills Falls conference will be held in the' Hugh Beaver Room, Old' Main, at 4 o'clock. MONDAY Tickets for the Eastern. Intercol legiate boxing tournament, scheduled for Recreation hall, :Alarch 15 and 16, will go on sale at the Athletic asso ciation office in Old Main. Reserved seats for the preliminaries Friday night, March 15, will sell for fifty-five cents each. Those for the semi-final bouts will be seventy-five cents, and for the finals, $l.lO. The Faculty Economics club will meet in Room 415, Old Main, at 7 o'clock. Pi Gamma- Mu, honorary nodal sci ence fraternity, will hold a forum in the Hugh Beaver room at 4:15 o'- clock. Prof. J. Howard Rowland, of the department of economics and so ciology, will speak on "Reform of Criminal Procedure." MISCELLANEOUS Reservations for the Student Move ment dinner must be' made before noon, Sunday, at the P. S. C. A. of fices, 309 Old Main. Tickets are thir ty-five. cents per plate. An exhibit of German hooks and art, sponsored by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, is now on dis play in Room IC of the College li brary, CLASSIFIED FOR. RENT—Two furnished rooms available for male students. Five minute walk to campus. 124 South Burrowes street. Phone 634-R. ROOMS FOR RENT-214 West Col lege avenue. 'Opposith" 'Electrical Engineering Building. Phone 99p. 28-2tpdWHS!'[,) LOST—Manila :: fildeite inid . esmall black Notebook ip,poom 6, l liort. or . A. & P. Store.'.lea6e'iturni tolfT. Parks, 503 Pug4t,r,eep or call- 208-R. LOST—Camel's Hair Top Coat in S. L. A. Reward , ; if • returned to Green, Sigma Nti'fibu'ie.. Evening Jewelry Formal Wear CRABTREE'S II We are featuring new meat cuts this week-end. . . Rump Rolls . . . Sirloin Roasts . . . . Boned Tenderloin . . Pork Bird . ... Chuck Rolls . . . Fillie Steaks All our meats are completely boned with no charge being made for stock bones or suet. Cook's Market • Phone 267 Enjoy the satisfaction and protection that come from adding regularly to your Savings 4ccount. The First National Bank of State College John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier Swimmers Will Meet Champion York Team The York Y. M. C. A. swimming team, last year's runner-up for the national Y. M. C. A. championship at Washington and wilmer of the East ern Pennsylvania Y. M. C. A. and the Pennsylvania Swimming League championships, will oppose the Glenn [land A. C. swimmers tonight at 8 o'clock, at the local pool. The York team has won eleven of !its fourteen meets so far this year, land is in third place in the Interstate Swimming League, placing back of two Philadelphia teams. plennland Chas I 'ha won three of the four meets it • lhas competed in this year. Tho probable line-uplor the Glenn land team: 120 yd. relay—Geiger, Dern, Walker, Keech; Diving—Mor row, Bayless; 90 yd. breast—Bur leigh, Lesko; 50 yd. free—Walker, Keech; GO yd. back—Geiger, Cum mings; 90 yd. free—Weinstein, Eel riegel; 210 yd. free—Henderson, De walt; 90 yd. medley relay—Cummings, Collins, Dern. 194 Fireside Reading Programs Scheduled With fifty-three fraternities, 6ormi jtories, and other living groups par ticipating, a total• of 194 meetings have been scheduled in this year's Fireside Session program. Fifty-four members of the faculty and admin istrative staffs, as well as towns ! people, are acting as speakers. Additional groups may arrange for sessions if application is made promptly to the committee, headed by Anne B. Fagan '75. Other members of the committee are William G. Balder ston '36, 11. Gordon Larson '36, Chan , les P. Case ':l7, Bertha M. Cohen '77, J. Lloyd Larkins '37, Marvin 0. Lewis '37, and ReVa'llf. Lincoln '37. itoga the Shaped-to,fit Shirt Arrow illitoga—the shirt that follows the natural lines of your bodY—Lnow comes in fancy patteims as well as,7hite See, thiasfol7 , -fitting i shirt in the new designs s and,. ~,golors., See how neatly the collar tops off 'the .if , t rli„ !i, amarti;t appearance of the shirt. p ; 11:,0 Sanforized - Shrunk . . your• a . 2 ~,,guaraatee against; shrinkage. i , FO IVINVS.;: Copyright 1035. The Marlon Tabu= Camay 8 Undefeated Matmen To Fight in Navy Meet (Continued from page ono) they walk off the mat at the end, win or lose, they will walk off like champions. You can win over Navy men, but can never lick them."' • In- the opener, Sammy Wolfson, ca:' gey, undefeated State junior, will meet either: Navy's undefeated Tip ton or competent' Clay. Clay and Tipton will wrestle in the 118 and 126-pound classes, but their order is being withheld by the Navy coach until the meet begins. Scummy Di- Rito, who incidentally has staged a come-back and has been doing some stellar wrestling this week, will meet the one Wolfson doesn't meet. Penn State's undefeated junior, Jack Light, will meet Navy's unbent. en Midshipman Cresap, in the 135- pound class. In the next fight, Strong man Sully Waite, undefeated in his only two meets of the year, will match half-nelsons and hammer-locks with Navy's sailor, Merryman, also unde feated. The finest sleestlers on both teams will meet at 155- and 165-pounds. In the first, Bill Cramer and Mitlehip; man Sam Adams, both undefeated, should display sonic talented . • torso twirling. Adams has who four- of his live meets this year by . quick falls! Navy's other undefeated man, sailor Brills in the 165-pound, will give Captain Red Johnston his big gest battle of the year. Penn State's high-scorer of _the sea son, Ray Yoder, who is incidentally undefeilted, will meet Navy's Cole; who has been throwing his opponents with alarming consistency -all'- year. After one week on the squad, Lou , Kreizman changed his mind again and so will be-among the missing to morrow. Joe O'Dowd will meet Mid= shipman Schacht. TAKE ME ALONG,- TFfE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By JOHN MILLER SWIMMING . The . Phi Gamma Delta swimming team will - Inca, the Chi Phi squad Monday night to decide. the winner of the intramural tournament. The match is scheduled for 6:30 o'clock. 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