Page Four CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms available for male students. Five minute walk to campus. 12.1 South Burrowes street. Phone 631-R. ROOMS FOR RENT-21.1 West Col lege avenue. Opposite Electrical Engineering Building. Phone 9911. 2.8-2tpdWIIS LOST—Manila folders and small black Notebook in Room 6, Hort. or A. & P. Store. Please return to T. Parks, 503 Pugh street, or call 268-It. 32-1 tudCM LOST—Camel's hair Top Coat in S. L. A. Reward if returned to Green, Sigma Nu house. 31-2tpdDW LOST—K S K Duplex slide rule. "Tim Reed" printed on ease. Re turn to Miss Xarham Architectural Library M. E. Bldg., or call 321 and ask for Taylor. 33-ItpdCM AIIIMMOMMiaIk, frf .:CAT0 .j A,,.....11 ' :,..::. ......„.wirnir-..;ah........i.;.,,.,.....:- ..•.: . .. .. Matinees at . . 1:30 and 3:00 Evenings at . . 6:30 and 8:30 A complete show as late as 9:10 I LAST TIMES 'TODAY All. Roads Lead to "Roberta!" WEDNESDAY —Thursday at the Nittany— SMOG Story by Julius • Epstein—Penn Stoic GO' - • / • - MAD • • r 'Se -71:ren-tidthe things •• . • yiku'd- love tO. • • a. '‘•• •40-.ic k y . c.u ) `dared! A - AY IRIN CIS 'WARREN WILLIAM 'GEORGE BRENT mso .. TODD-KELLY COMEDY THURSDAY —Friday at the Nittany— v HAYES ROBERT MONTGOMERY Qt,&aMa, ,with'. •1 Otto grugor May Robson, Lowis Stone VIMMIIENfi MARCH BOOK SALE, Books of Every Description on Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices Art, Bjography, Juveniles, History, Political Science, Referenees Glennland Swimmers Lose To York Y Team The Glennland A. C. swimming team lost to the York Y. M. C. A. swimmers last Friday, 44-31. It was the fifteenth meet and the twelfth victory of the year for York, while it was but the fifth meet and the sec ond loss for Glennland. New pool records were set in ev ery race but the 50 yd. freestyle. Glennland set new records id the 120 yd. relay, fifty-nine and 3/10 sec onds, and the 90 yd. backstroke, won by Dick Geiger, Glennland, one min ute, three and 4/5 seconds. The other new records were set in the 90 yd. freestyle, fifty-three and 4/5 seconds; the 90 yd. breaststroke, one minute, seven and 3/5 seconds; the 210 yd. freestyle, two minutes and twenty seven seconds; and the 90 yd. med ley, fifty-two and 2 / 1 0 seconds. She-Lions The 1937 class has made the best showing, numerically and spiritually speaking, in the interclass basketball competition. They have won two games, one from the freshmen and one from the juniors, hitherto very aggressive players. They will prob ably win the interclass honors if they keep 'up their present• rate of speed. The seniors defeated the juniors and the juniors won a victory from an inexperienced freshman, team. Scheduled games are: Tuesday, Armory, 9 o'clock Juniors vs. Seniors Wednesday, Armory, 9 o'clock Freshmen vs. Seniors Sophomores vs. Juniors Thursday, Armory, 9 o'clock Freshmen vs. Sophomores * s* According to another edict issued by the W. A. A. board, girls who are, participating in interclass basketball will not be allowed to take part in any of the intramural contests: This should prevent any confusion when two games are being run off at the same time. Last week, the women's rifle team competed with four colleges in one of the final mail matches of the season.' The colleges were Louisiana State College, University of Michigan, Uni versity of Maryland, and University of California: ..Jerry Jennison, Rtith Everett, Dot Fish, Mildred Smith, Fran Paschall, and - Elsie Douthett were among: the women. who compet ed. The last match 'of the season will be held March • 16, and there Will be matches With five colleges. Univer-. sity of • Missobri, Kansas University, University of Vermont, University of Oregon, and .University of Hawaii will be the competing units. Nicholas Makes Survey Prof. John E. Nicholas, of the de partment of agricultural engineering, attended a meeting of the Pennsylva nia Electrical Association on rural electrification in Harrisburg, Wednes day. He left yesterday to conduct a survey on rural electrification 'in Chester county. Mattmen Defeat Navy Here Saturday Night (Continued front page three) en a terrific hand from the audience at the end. Scammy Dißito gave, Navy's undefeated Tipton consider able opposition and exhibited some deft wrestling, even though he did harass the audience with his slow ness in crawling back onto the mat. In the 135-pound class, Jack Light and Logan Cresap were both unde feated, both had cauliflowering ears, and both were powerful. Besides this, both were in flawless condition. Jack had a two minute time advantage at the end of the regular period. But Referee Clarence Foster set a preced ent and decreed that the bout should go into extra periods. The intercol legiate rules leave the matter up to the referee's discretion, but this was the first time that it has been car ried into effect here. Light won them both by a comfortable margin.. In the next weight, Sully Waite won his rough-and-tumble bout with John Merryman by a four minute time advantage. The viciousness with which the two men piled into each other was breath-taking. Merryman . took Waite to the mat in ten seconds, and - the two men changed positions eight times in the first two minutes. Toward the end, Waite's superior condition won out and he nearly threw him -with a cradle, but the Navy man slipped out. In the 155-pound class, Bill Cra mer overcame terrific odds to defeat Adams in the extra period. The ref eree again called an extra period, al though Adams had a two minute ad vantage. The handicaps which Bill overcame were that lie was up against the best man on the Navy team; that he weighed eight pounds less than Adams; and that he was knocked senseless near the end of the regular period. At the beginning of the first extra period, Bill slipped in to a beautiful cross-body ride and held Adams, for- the full three min utes. In the next period he repeated .with the same hold to win. • ~,,, . :.f::1':i. : •::',., ,, 1:,::; , !; , • • 0 9 II never let you down ' f rezz • 111 ria Ddin. %Az There's nothing friendly about the sharp, bitter sting of unripe, top to: bacco leaves. There's nothing friendly about the grimy, flavorless, bottom leaves. But there's a wealth of friend liness, of mildness in the rich, THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Players Announce Cast For Next Production (Continued from Pogo one) cas Brightman '36, introduces his star witness, Mrs. Gordon's maid, played by Betty V. Welles '35, and the counsel for the defense, Donald H. Dickinson '37, calls the defendant to the stand to make her plea. Those present in the courtroom scene include another witness, a young small-town doctor, played by John 0. Linton '35; an officer of the court,. played by Henry D. Brown '36; the clerk' of the court, played by John M. Kaiser '37; Mrs. Crane's maid, played by Alma J. Doran '37; and the court reporter, a part which has not yet been cast. Capt. Red Johnston threw unde feated Mill in the 'next bout with the extremely difficult and precarious head-scissors in eight minutes. In the 175-pound 'free-for-all slug-fest, Ray Yoder clearly out-maneuvered the slippery Cy Cole and threw him with a double arm-lock in slightly over four minutes. In the final meet, squirming Joe O'Dowd pulled the big gest surprise:of the'meet by pinning Schacht in fo'ur minutes. Special Hotel Rates Single $3.00 - Double $5.00 Headquarters for Smith and Vassar Clubs and, undoubtedly, preferred week-end hotel for the.entire,collegiate set, men and women. —+-- HOTEL • 'NEW WESTON Madison Avenue at 50th Street NEW YORK F'S 13". .. , . ............... : ....*:.:i . .:xi.:..i.)::..i:i....K:i , 5'g , ' MK.l..:' , o' 4'. '' "'''' ',. " 'i':;iii. , i!..k. : . 'ziirAi;:;: W. 1 .1 : : , .i . :.....:R , ,i...:... 4.. i .. ;:: :;.;::.iiie.:i:.l::•'''. .............,...... .:......... . . CENTER, LEAVES CENTER LEAVES GIVE YOU THE MILDEST SMOKE * 74;eik, Rd& . • , - -. Books . for Your Library;" Books' for Summer Reading, Shelfworn Titles, - - - Books'that Didn't Sell, Publishers Remainders, Publishers Overstock„ , EELER'S .. Cathaum Theatie Bldg. . o • _ State College, Pa. Student Union Bulletins Agricultural Economics club will meet in Room 405, Old Main, at 7 o'- clock. Freshman men and women of the P. S. C. A. will' meet in Room 304, Old Main, .at 7 o'clock. The next lecture in the L. A. series will be given by Charles W. Stoddart, Dean of the Liberal Arts school, in the Home Economics auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. Sophomore women will meet in Room 405, Old Main, at 6:30 o'clock. International Relations club will meet in Room 318, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. T.OMORROIV Barrett H. Clark, critic, will lec ture in the Schwab auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. A "Ile-She" dance will be held by the co-cds in the Armory at' 9 o'- clock. Freshman Collegian candidates will meet 'in room 417, Old Main, at 7 o'clock for assignments. The Interfraternity Council meet in Room 405, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Frosli women will meet in Boom 405, Old Main; at 6:30 o'clock. mellow-ripe center leaves. And I am made of these fragrant, expen- sive center leaves, only I'll not irritate your throat. I'll never let you down. I'm your best friend. I am your Lucky Strike. ‘•••• ' Ak• . , • THURSDAY Senior women will meet in Room 405, Old Main, at 6:30 o'clock. Agricultural Student Council will meet in Room 418, Old Main, at 7 o'- clock. lota Lambda Sigma will hold a smoker in Room 117, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. . MISCELLANEOUS Students who wish to enter the Beleanws MISS LUCILLE 'STEPHENSON By Special Arrangethent with the , Beleano LaLoiatories:, This experienced and gracious skin spe cialist will be in our store for personal con- March 11th to 16th has made - a complete strldy of skirrlWoh . %. lems and will gladly give you a courtesy facial and advice as to your own needs: It is a privilege to have this authority in our store and her services are offered with • 2Fr . compliments.• . ' . 44VgAnkr the date; Afarckllth to 16th REA & DERICK, Inc. 121 South Allen Street Next to Peoples Bank Tdesday, March 12,.1935 Student Union pool tournament should sign up at the Student Union• Desk in Old Main immediately. The 'en trance fee is ten cents, and the. tour nament will begin late this week. The Burrell . Class, an experiMentat class in extra-curricular activities at Stephens College for Women, Is the largest class of its kind in the United States. Announcing Personal Representative • r Al 'A' • .; •' , • • Skq.:Vj . ' • •. if'.% le • Coonlib?. 1233. TLe lisualcao Tobicca CoNODUa.