Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 08, 1935, Image 3

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    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.
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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.
In - the semi-finals, the Phi Cams top
ped the Kappa Sigs 32-24, while the
Chi Phis . oilerpowered Sigma Pi, 31-
23.
The second round :of the tourna
ment was the , most difficult for the
Phi Gams as they WO7l . OM' the Phi
Dolts by a 29-27 score. D. U. for
feited to the Chi Phis. The worst
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given to the Phi Sigma Delta group'
when the Betas literally drowned ,
them 48-4.
WRESTLING
The finals will he run off with Steg- -
limier, Delta Upsilon, meeting Rib
shman,' independent, in the 118-pound
class and Romano, independent, meet
ing Weimer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in
the 125-pound class.
Carlson, Alpha Chi Sigma, and. Zaz
zi, Alpha Phi Delta, will battle it out
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for the 135-pound class honors while
Cramer, independent, and Horst, Del
ta Theta• Sigma; will meet in the'l9s ,
match. Strandline, Pi Kappa Alpha,
will meet Sunday for the 155-pound
title.
Johnson, Phi. Delta Theta, and Delta Theta, and Murphy, Chi Ph
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175-pound championship. The unlim
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