Page Four ITTANY Evenings at . . 6:30 and 8:30 Last Complete Show . 9:05 :Matinee Every Saturday 1:30 TODAY 'A RETURN ENGAGEMENT CHARLES DICKENS' • • "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" with RONALD COLMAN and a cast of thousand:: SATURDAY ONLY • Pick Your Winning Colors: Blonde, Brunette ... or Red Head! , cRESKM4iti PA i' T o t With The First College Crew Race ever rowed to the rhythm of the Rhumba! ATIiAUI4 Shows :at, 1:30, 3:00.'6:30, 8:30 Last oomph:le, show at . , 9.05 111=ill "MUSS 'EM UP" •with , PRESTON FOSTER RALPH MORGAN MARGARET CALLAHAN ALAN MOWBRAY L • IMON.• and • TUES., TIIBEE-STARRED BATTLE MWMMUI mth 57 .„-_,,.,; G ,.. B , _ HARLOW -Nrro Between The Lions • -By WALT PREUNSCH Why did Syracuse humble the Li ons in boxing last week? People are asking if this is the Eastern championship team. It's all very simple. All that State needed to win that Saline scrap was to have had Richter fighting in the 175-pound class, where he belongs. As long as Izzy can make the weight there is no reason why he should not fight in a class in which he is certain to win, instead of bat tling bruisers. and losing the tough ones all the time. Let's take a look at the rec. ard. In his dual Walt .Freunsch meet bouts and in the Inter collegiates, Richter has won five fights, including one by forfeit. He has beaten Brown once, had a close call with Navy's Ferrara, won over Stillman of Army, and beat McCaw of Maryland in the 175 class. Against this not too impressive showing he has lost and drawn with both Pontecarvo and Brown. It is a safe bet that in the light-heavy class he would not have lost more than one fight thus far, if that. The only outstanding 175-pounder today is Jefferies, and he very probably could be taken . by Richter. The absence of a dependable 175- pounder means that State has prac tically been forced to concede all fights in this weight. And with Richter only breaking even thus far in the heavy class, it has made the.going tough as far as the team score. Why isn't Richter fighting in the logical class? Can't he make the weight? Is it the fact that the heavies get the headlines? Who runs the boxing team, anyway. We'd like to know. So would a lot of other people. The booing goes on unabated in Roe hall and we ponder on these unseemly Manifestations of sub moronic minds. The referees not only are capable, they are usually right when they cull fouls on Penn State. Granted that all visiting teams are - not models of gentleman ly deportment, we should at the same time take cognizance of the Wain in ounown eye. Our predecessor on this paper Savored our entrance into the East ern baSketball conference last year on several .grounds, chief among them thy increased receipts for away games and the bringing of some high class outfits- to our boards. Well, the engem have met lots of nice new playmates this spring. Too bad they couldn't meet on a social basis where there could be sonic semblance of equality. Oh, don't mistake us; we think it's great to belong to a conference. The matorial is all we need—that is. practically all. Exercising the time - honored newspaperman's perogative we "pdint with pardonable pride", to the augniented track schedule for the spring season. Last year's team suffered from a lack of cdmpetition, having only two dual meets, and this season, with a fairly strong squad and four dual meets, track should once again assume its right ful proportions as a genuine major sport. Army and West Virginia are the new additions to the sched ule. Astronomy Fraternity Dr. Sidney C. Hacker, of Indiana University, will install the Delta chapter of Alpha Nu, national astron omical honorary fraternity, here this afternoon. Delta chapter will be made up of the Penn State Astron omy Club. Lion Boxers To Meet Cornellmen Tomorrow (Continued front page three) Cornell. Last year his only loss was to Syracuse's Artie McGivern. He de feated Flenniken in the dual meet at Ithaca last year. Ira Wilson, the Ithaeans 115- pound tighter, is a southpaw counter fighter with a deceptive style. He is said to fight best . against a man Who leads to him and he throws a danger ous right-hand punch. Frankie GoodinanWill meat a hard punching lightweight in Cornell's Johnny Taussig, a man w•ho knows his right crosses and is acclaimed as the cleverest boxman on the team. Goodman, one of the two Nittany box ers awarded decisions in the Syra cnsc meet last week, is in the best of shape and shkuld be able to exchange punches with Taussig, having the ad vantage with his long-range shots. Bob Donato Ilas Cold While Bob Donato is suffering slightly from a head. cold, it is be lieved he will be in condition to fight tomorrow night. He meets an ex perienced senior in Bob . Saunders, who won the 135-pound title in•. Co rnell's intramural. tournament last year. Captain will meet captain when Rus Criswell fights Luis Torregrosa in the 115-pound match: Torresgrosa, like Criswell, is'undefeated this year., The Cornell captain, a Puerto Rican who is hailed as the most outstanding Pan- American .-boxer in Intercollegiate competition ; is shifty and calculating and .throws.a hard left-jab.. Cornell has defeated Yale, 4% to 3% and won over Queens, 5% to 2%, but lost to Syracuse, 5% to 2%. Lazaron Will Discuss Challenge of Religion "The Challenge of Religion to Con temporary America," is the subject to he discussed by Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, of. Baltimore, at the regular Sunday chapel in Schwab auditorium , . Rabbi Lazaron is a' graduate of Savannah Preparatory-, School," the University - Of Cincinnati; and Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. He was ordained in 1914, his Slat pulpt be ing in Wheeling, W. Va. He was called to his present charge in 1915. LLTC:KIESAITCHT: . ,'SMOKE Excess of Acidify of Other Popular irends Over Lucky Strike C i garettes' MM=IL] . a., •.: Recent Fietrical teSts show*:: : that othrr brards49ye 9n I:aay. • RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH GROUPS THE PENN/STATE COLLEGIAN Lwomen.m Sports BS REGINA RYAN , Alpha Omicron Pi. won an 18-to-7 victory over Chi Omega in their first intramural basietball game at Bee hall, Mondayi. night. • Betty Frear Sanders starred'for A. 0. Pi. She is one of those']ltrange souls who can score when, sh'e ,doesn't have a close up of the basket.; A. 0. Pi shonld have "a good team this year with Several varsity women playing, but tihiy will have to watch their shots . when :they meet Kappa Alpha Theta, - provided the Thetas play the way-.they did to defeat L'- Amitic at the'-Armory Tuesday night. Don't, put the' pledges to work do ing dishes; send them up to Rea hall where they - might score points for the siker loving . .ail;: The reward will be more than,Nishpan hands." Betty Ebright:!37 was elected head basketball manager by the W.A.A. board,. Tuesdamight. Dot Sanders '3B was cbosen. jUnior assistant and the followinewilVact as managers of their, resl)Uetiveclasses, beginning nest fall: DatOlibmaker '37; Eleanor Sounders '3B ymrid,,Louise Hain6.'39. Senior Band Members Receive' erVice Keys Thirty:sixienior' members of the Blue Band received keys in recogni tion of tlireand one-half years ,Of service in the , College band organiza tion at the mid-winter concert.given by the -band last. Sunday. iajor Wilfred Co t !Thompson, College, bamd= master, presented keys to . the follow ing: • . F.'• Bastian', jr.; Clair, A. Beers, James 'O. Beveridge, .William J. Bright, Olin F. Butt, Robert E. Carey, Sherinanß. Dickman, Ernest P. Dolfi, Vernon E. Dyer, Leon S. Ed wards, Cyrus:Gordon 11, Russell C. Hartman, Rliett-G. Harris, Curl W. Hasek jr., RObert E. Hoover, Forrest W. Hunsiek:ef, , Daniel G. Jones, Alan It. , • Glen W. Kilner, Lynn H. Lansberry, Gothic 'H.' Lewis, Julius T. Lodzun, Herbert E.'. Loomis, Clement Mesa vage, Penrose' R. Miller,. Oberdan L. Nicolanti, LaWrence A. Rodecker, Ed ward L. Rogers, John E. Sarson, Mar tin J. Seheiman, Matthew M. Smith, Woodrow W. Snyder, Ernest B. Stokes, Geralif-M. Wertz, Thomas Smith; and,:Albert R. Yerkes. , 7/„ , /,,yk;;;;,,A!„0/#/ /8/:4,54'1,%/e v.- Your throat protection—against irritation—against cough Swim Team to Meet , Freshmen Tomorrow Boasting a line-up of tested abil ity; a formidable freshinan swimming team will meet the varsity in an in formal. meet, open to the public, to morrow at the Glennland pool at 2 o'clock. Having practiced together 'all season, the yearlings are' known to have a team that will provide plen ty of competition in a test 'intended to prepare the varsity for the two re maining intercollegiate dual meets with Cornell and Penn. Led by Charlie Welsh, former Mer cersburg Academy star, who was elected captain of the freshmen Tues day, the yearling line-up includes Ken Bunk, Bob Holdren, Tins Welch, Al Bechtel, Ray Kiefer, Warren Oliver, Jack Henderson, Rus Rodham, and Arthur, LehMan. :In addition, several upperclassmen who are ineligible for varsity competition, will aid the freshmen. ' The varsity recently suffered a se:. vere blow when Marty Hart, veteran diver and sprint star, suffered an at tack of appendicitis, for Which he was operated on at the Bellefonte hospi tal 'On 'Monday. He will be lost for the remainder of the season. Peters To Hold Forum Dr. Charles C. Peters, professor of educational sociology, will conduct the' first, Christian Association Pub lic; forum of this semester,'Mosclay, March 3.. The topic for discussion is "Wliat Type of Program Will Equip College Students for Social Leader- Ship?" The Meeting will be held in the Ilome••Economics auditorium at 7:15 and is open to students, faculty, and townspeople. CAMPUS BULLETIN FreAmen women attending. the Student Union dance at Recreation ihe e DEN • • RESTAURANT • Exclusive but not Expensive Glennland Bldg. ' Beaver and Pugh Phone 121 ' • Over a period of years, certain basic advances have been made in the selection and treatmentof cigarette tobaccosfor Lucky Strike Cigarettes They include preliminary analyses of the tobaccos selected; use of center leaves; the higher heat treatment of tobaccco ("toasting"); con sideration of acid-alkaline balance, with consequent definite improve- ment in flavor; and controlled uniformity in. the finished product = ..'n.,: , ,„......, .....,,,,m 9'''''''':'..4ol!;:ii:Pi All these combine to produce a superior cigarette—a modern cig arette, a cigarette mode of rich, ripe -bodied tobaccos—A Light Smoke. -"IT'S TOASTED" Ilan will bo allowed a free one o'clock permission, as announced by W. S. G. A. The fourth of a series of engineer.' ing lectures will be given in the Chemistry Amnbitheatre . at 4 o'clock before seniors in 'the School *of ' En= ginedring. "Seeking a Job" will be the subject of the lecture. The Penn State Aero Club will meet in Room 108 Main Engineering at 7:15 o'clock. Leland . Archer -will speak. All interested are urged to attend. Final meeting of freshman candi dates for the editorial staff of the Collegian will be held in Room. 321 . Old Main at 7 o'cloCk. Candidates not reporting at this meeting will be dropped. SUNDAY The Tenn State Chapter of the American Student Unionll hold an. open meeting in Room 309' OW Main Sunday afternoon at 3 *lack.. The Social l'rohlems Club 'will meel is Room 407 Old Main at 2:30 o'clock every Sunday. MONDAY The F. F. of A. will meet in Room 412 Old Main•at 8 o'clock. The Chess Club will meet in Room 920 Old Main at 7:15 o'clock.' We recommend Veri• chrome Kodak Film for outdoors. Super- sensitive Panchromatic Film' foi indoors. RESULTS.PROVE IT The DENN Q TATE r HOTO ►JHOP 212 EAST• COLLEGE AVENUE STATE COLLEGE; PA. DIED TOBACCO-IT'S TOASTED" Luckies are less acid Friday, February _2B; 1936 Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- . . TlON—lndividual social. dancing instruction. - For' appointment call 7794 or see Fyc Apts., 200• West Collage avenue. FOR RENT—Single room with run ning water, steam heat, ,low rate. The Colonial, 115 W..Nittany. avenue. ROOM—Ear Student or faculty mein her; ",wai-in; light; well 'furnished. Garage 'available. Call 963-R. . • • - • 4-it pd GD TUTORING—In' - English at' a hu mane fee. Evening only. -Phone 568-W. Miss Adams, park avenue. . . pd GD FOUND—GoId watch chain with key, knife and basketball. Owner may have same by paying .for ad at Student Union office. 7-11 eh GD I=l