Friday, February, 140936 Lionflye To Meet Hoyas Saturday Night; Drop sth Conference Game to Owls fty DICI The Penn State Nittany Lion bas ketball team steps cut on the local floor foi• its - fifth conference game this season and second cOilferende battle Of the week to meet George ' town tomorrow,niglit at 8:30 o'clock. The Lions dropped before Temple — !39-to-33 in their fourth straight con ference defeat Tuesday night in Phil adelphia and stormed the palisades Wednesday night to outscery. Army 41-to-36. To Renew Old Rivalry Tomorrow night, t'enn State. re news basketball relations 'with Ceiiige toaqi after seven 'years. The last tinie THAT LAVISH SPECTACLE 30 actors 14 marionettes 8 dwarves 5 scenes 'directOrs • K dancing feb. 21, 22 8:30 ri. .B ticket sale begins monday at treas. ; offiee. 50 cents. km •;. • e- '-6 • -,-?..DEN ..RESTAURANT • GOOD FOOD OUR SPECIALTY ' REAL TICKETS AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION Glengland Bldg. Phone 121 • • New Paper for Your Kodak Printing • VELOX Improved in Quality—Less Expensive. To'o •, TheE N N TATE ID HOTO b. 3 HOP • 212 East, College ; Avenue • • §tnte,Coliegn _ . THE Bfli - , TEL.iPHONE C.QMPA i\r - c.. PENN S YIVANIA • , . . • • • " •• • • •.. . , . . . „ • , .. _._ ~,st i r. ~ , , %-a - 411 PURE FILTERED ~ WATER the Lions met the iloyas wa in 1929, when the locals defeated the Wash ington :,team by two points. Since 1909, when the first Penn State- Georgetown basketball game was played, the Liens and lloyas have clashed four times. In conference standings, George town stand one rung higher than State. Against the Temple team that defeated the Lions Tuesday night, the Georgetowners have played two games and lost both, by scores of 44-to-43 and 39-to-IF. Although not up to the caliber of conference competition Penn State has met so far, the boys from Washington present a shifty and clever combination. Two menders of the invading ag gregation place among the leading conference scorers. Bassin, forward; ranks sixth among the thirteen' high conference scorers with a ,total of thirty-two points netted in confer ence conipetition. Petroskey, who al.: termites at guard and center, is ninth of the list with twenty-seven tallies in his record or conference scores. Frank Smith, high scorer for the Li ens this season, takes thirteenth place on the list. Lions Rally in Se'cond Against Teniple Tuesday night, the Lions failed -to hold the Owls in the first half, and the Philadelphia team led 24-to-14 at halftime. In the sec ond half, the Nittanymen took the lid off the basket and ran . up nineteen points to their opponents' fifteen. Scoring for the most part on long shots, the Lions were unable to break down the Owl's lead. High scorer for the game was Capt. liar Riley with eight points. Sol Miehoff netted six. KNIT SUITS , In New Spring Shades Silk and Cotton Biduses + • MOORE'S DRESS SHOP Favored Lion Boxi.ng Team Will Meet Navy Tomorrow INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By PAIL HEISLER -The S.AI3. five, winners of last year's baSketball tournament, got off to another good start when they won their nist ganie, defeating the Pan thers, a town team; 117-tri-22. Although the winners had the same team with which they won the championship last year, they had considerable trouble with the Panthers. By half time the score was a dead lock, 1.240-12. With the score so close the shock troops for the S.A.E.'s went into action, with the result that what Was supposed to be an intramural basketball genie took on many 'of the aspects of an intramural biMing meet. The Panthers protested vigor ously at the lack of fouls caught by. the referee and threatened to forfeit the gaMe. However, the game was. completed With the Panthers trailing. The Garner Club defeated Lthabda Chi Alpha, 28-to-17, and Phi Mu Delta defeated the Asseaated fora mens club in a fast game, 18-to-G. Although the champion team for the first half of the tournament has, as yet, not been decided, the second half of the boWling tournainent got under way last night. At present there are Still two temits tied for first place for the first half. T.K.E. still has .one game to play and Delta. Chi, which is tie with the T.K.E.'s, still has three games to play. If both teams win all the points in the remaining meets they will 1n6. , e to play off for the championship. The winner of the tournament will un doubtedly be one of these two teams. The leaders of the first half are: Tau Kappa Epsilon .850 Delta Chi .850 Delta Sigma Phi - ..,__.056 Delta Upsilon .038 Watts'Hall .550 Phi Karipa .500 Swim Team to Meet Pitt Here Tomorrow • 'Using a revised line-up based upon perforManceS in the Syracuse meet and time'trials held dtiiiilg the week, Coach Robert E. "Gel" Galbraith has been"priniing . hig"sviriminers* Tor'their second venture ot.the -year . with Pitt at the Glennkind' pool tomorrow at 2 • Probable starters are: 50-yard free style, Hart, Walker or Ackerman; 200-yard breast-stroke, Burleigh and LeSko; 150-yard back-stroke, Captain Geiger. and Ctifnming; fancy dive, Parks and Haft; 220-yard free style, Cumming and Dewalt. Entrants in the 450-yard relay event and the 100 and 440-yard free style will be chosen from among the following: Helriegel, Walker, Brown, Murphy, Balderston, Weinstein, G. Walker, Cumming, and Dewalt. The Pitt sWimming team this year is one of the strongest in the east, winning four meets and having lost Only to Ohio State, Big Ten leader. Led by Captain Russ Lindberg, the Panthers will present top-notch com petition to the newly formed aquatic team. lc Contributions Asked For Bdiketball'Founder A deduction of one cent from all paid admissions and a contri bution of the same . amount from all students attending the Georke-• town-Penn. State. basketball game in Recreation Hall tomorrow night will go into a fund being collected to send Dr. jaines Naismith, founder of basketball, to the Olym pics in Germany where the sport has been included in the program for the first time. Dr. Naismith invented and troduced basketball in 1891. Pro ceeds Of tomorrow night's collec tion will go into a nation-wide fund which is being collected all over the country in a similar. .manner. Students. will be asked to. contri bute one cent each when presenta tion of nthletie book is made at thC • Repairing Shining PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Call For and Delivery Service 123 W. Beaver Ave.. Phone 770 State College, Pa. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN State Sqeks To End Middies' Undefeated Ring Record. By 808 pnunn A highly-favored Lion boxing team will embark for Annapolis this after noon to meet the U.'S. Naval Acad emy mitmen in the 'renewal of an old ring rivalry tomorrow night. . While Penn' State has never de feated Navy in the ring, tomorrow night's meeting holds out the bright est hopes of . victory for the Lions in many years. Only tWo regulars re main on the Navy team, graduation having dealt a hard blow to the Mid dies' ranks. The unlimited, dais, left vacant by the graduation of Slade Cutter, will be represented by Duke Ferrara, Navy football .tackle, fighting foe the first time in Varsity,competition. Fee rara 'tvas oUtpointed by Tiny Brown; 215-pound. Syracuse boxer last week and Iziy Richtee_ should have little trouble in overcoming this opposition. Coach 'Leo Houck will decide be tween Bill Rhoda and Johnny Saw chak for Penn . State's representative in the 175-pound clais. Navy has a fast man in the light heavyweight class, Bob Giffin, son of, the Acad emy's athletic. director, who is fight ing hiS first year in varsity competi tion. He gave • Ray Jeffeilei, Syra cuse Veteran, -a hard fight when the Orange defeated Navy last week, lif,: to-3%. Lou Ritzie may be moved down from the 165-pound class to the 155- pound Weight and would fight Mid shipman-Robinson in the latter dais. Houck spiked 'n' rumor that Hit:de would not be able to fight due to an injury to his lmd,.explaining that "it's just one' of these things which every fighter meets once in a while," and giving every 'assurance that the intercollegiate champion would be in tip-top shape for the Navy meet. O'Neill or Teller'May Fight If Ritzie is shifted from 165 to 155, either Freddy O'Neill or Chuck Teller Will be put into the class in which Lou forMerly fought. O'Neill has had some ring experience,' : While Teller is a ,hewcoiner to varsity boxing ranks. Navy-is representedln this class by Midshipman Tretlieway. , Dick Flenniken and Sammy Donato will vie for the hnno'r of repreknting the Lions in the welterweight division. Navy hai a fast - fightfy in . Midshin man"Luby,' With Syracuse's Johnny MaStTella in last week's Meet. In' the 135-poUnd , class, slugging Frankie Goodman will Meet Captain Jack Bliteh, one of, the tiro regulars remaining on the Navy team. Frannie 51 - 6 Andrews, the tentative 12 . 5 -pound ,selection; will meet Mid shipman Ilenienway, who outpointed bout lag..yezir. Bob Donato will not likely fight in Saturday's meet be cause of an infected tooth. Midshipman Carroll. will furnish the opposition for Captain Russ Cris well in the bantamweight division. Abolition of states and division of the country into regions; their bound aries dictated by economy and by cul tures and traditions, was suggested by Dr. J. W. Manning of the Uni versity of Kentucky. • NERHOOb'S ..'GARAGE • W., College Ave. Efficient Repair Service on all Car • OITICIAL.MOBILoAS AND MOBILOIL STATION FIRST AID FOR THE. HOSTESS c...„ • sostona ly V. ;-- -- .`.;- -- --Az ;--- . ,0 . -_, 4 ... 1 .. : ..: a .,„ 0 , ' ^ •7: Fre . 10 - 1 - e Argnet • ...€ k 'fl...' . , s .s t r ' V' ' KEEFER HARDWARE West College Avenue Champion Lehigh Matmen To Faec Lions Tomorrow Meet With Enginers Marks Wrestlers' . Hardest Test. TOWiCSEND SWALM Tomorrow a falsely confident Penn State wrestling team meets the mach touted cream of the east when they engage the Lehigh Engineers in their own Bethlehem backyard. That the Lions are falsely confident seems only too certain, for have they not beaten three teams in O row. two of them by shut-out scores? But what teams! Lehigh has met four opponents to date, winning three and dropping one. Syracuse fell before the Engineers ill-to-3, Kansas State was retired 19- to-9, and Yale was defeated 251/2-to -41c, Indiana beat the Bethlehemites 27',h-to-G!F• in a much closer match than the score indicates. According Ito newspaper reports, Lehigh rushed I the Indianians in almost every bout, losing out by time advantages. Eastern Intercollegiate champions of the East last year, Lehigh has had titough schedule so far this year• and presents•the first real opposition for the NittanYmen. All first string men will welcome the Lions tomorrow two nice injured in previous meets having recovered. Sammy Wolfson will en gage Clow, who is meeting varsity competition for the first time this Year. Rudy Ashman, Eastern Intercollegi ate, champ in the 118- I b. class last year, who injured his back in the In diana meet and was unable to wrestle Folioiv Ation , and you follow the style illiMglA..,::,-,i5 lliosi IkSl RifiRES4 .........,x,„,:„....„ „.......,:,—,,,,,,,,,,, figflntAlCClAlli9ffgh huoi.a