Page Four Frosh Boxers Thump Pitt in 'Season Finals Aided by two forfeits, a cut eye, al close decision, and Nate Handler's im pressive victory, Penn State's fresh man boxers scored a 5 to 3 victory over Pitt in Recreation hall Satur day. It was the final meet of the sea son for Coach Leo Houck's Lion Cubs. Jack Jones and Des Shnkow won the first two bouts for State by for feit. Dan Deibler found the going tough at 1:35 pounds with Toni Lynch, of Pitt, until the Panther sustained a cut over his left eye and the fight was stopped in the second round with Deibler the winner. Two Nittany knockout artists •met defeat when Bernie Sandson was stopped by the slugging Jed Comic of Pitt in the third round of their 1.15-pound clash, and Frank Silvestri was hard hit at 155 pounds by Andy Ventresca. Lloyd Ickez, wearing the Blue and White for the first time, was outpointed by Paul Ashman in the 165-pound go. Blocking and jabbing his opponent, Stu Quidlly put the Lions ahead with his decision victory at 175 pounds over Steve Sikora. For the second straight week, heavyweight Handler looked good in bruising his opponent. A hard counter right stopped the ag gressive Dick Pennybaker repeatedly, and Nate was awarded the decision. Shows at . 1:30, 3:00, 0:30, 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m. I LAST TIMES Toimi I NEW- 6 HITSG SON , 44. 1j1.4.; ,; 12 ( 4 - L ofta . V 08 . Vsab co,„IPPA 34 ( ONM g ALICE FAYE -The RITZ Brothers Ha GEORGE BARBIER ALAN MOWBRAY CORA WITHERSPOON STEPIN FETCNII • SIC RBIAFIN I. WEDNESDAY ONLY WARREN • " WILLIAM . • .' 'KAREN MORLEY • LEWIS • STONE V.- • • in -• `OUTCAST' • Th e dramatic story of a man's 'struggle against , • ••• the impact of .:•• ••• 'an 'antagonistic environment! I THURSDAI Also at NITTANY FRIDAY COLBERT 7rank 'Lloyd's production of 'MAID OF SALEM' with FRED MacMURRAY State Matmen Score 34-to-0 Win Over Pitt (Continual from page three) position. It happened once too often, so Zazzi went into a half nelson am crotch to gain a full in 8:50 min Sites. Jack Light wrestled smoothly and tried his best with Lawrence Roofncr who went into a passive resistance when he wasn't crawling to the edge of the mats, only to be dragged back into the center by Jack, who won the bout by a time advantage of 5:12. Luke Singley, 155-pound senior grap pler, went a regulation match against Harold Neible and then received a referee's decision_at the end of the two extra periods. Joe Krupa eliminated Don Bach man to gain • the right of meeting Pitt's Roger Ilsley hi the 165-pound division. Joe went to town with a dis play of smart wrestling before he threw Dsley in 8:15. Ross Shaffer continued his streak of victories in pinning George Yokus, Pitt 175- pounder, in 3:10 minutes. Ross used a bar arm and chancery in scoring his fall. Dean Hanley, varsity footballer, 'chalked up the fastest time of the match when he threw Luther Rich ard with a body press in 2:55 min utes. Tony Itfatisi failed to make the trip for the scheduled "Tackle Heavy weight Battle." GOOD USED CARS 1931 FORD ROADSTER 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1933 BUICK SEDAN 1936 OLDS SIX COACH 1935 PACKARD 120 COACH CLARK MOTOR CO. Packard Sales and Service 120 S. I'ugh St., State College Campus Bulletin TODAY Grange will meet in room 405 Old Main at 7:45 o'clock. Red Wing Bird Club will meet in room 2, Zoology building at 7:45 o'- clock. Merrill Wood will be the speak er. Candidates for Thespian scenery• design work or for the stage crew re port to the Auditorium basement at 8:30 o'clock. TOMORROW • The second lecture of the Camera Club photography courses will be held in room 1.1. S. L. A. at 7 o clock. The one dollar fee will be pay able at this time. French chili will present a one-act farce and musical program in the Lit tle Theatre at 8' o'clock. The program is open to the public. THURSDAY Dr. Alfred l'undt will address the World FelloWship .group in the 2nd floor lounge of Old Main at 8 o'clock He will discuss "The Effect of Na tionalism Upon International Cooper ation." Kappa Phi Kappa, professional ed ucational fraternity, will hold a prac tice teaching forum in room 304, Old Main, at S o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS Grade sheets are available at the office of the Registrar. Student Union will hold a dance in the Armory on Feb. 27. . 'THROW YOUR: ,BLOTTERS AWAY . Qat And write with Parker Quink —the -clelnin • ON PAP& 31% style inks. Always rich. bridiantd— ;:t,,,,,r,,c-s`,lllllrTipc and 25c at any „..5p :keret ingredient dissolves sediment left in a pen by ordinary inks. Ark 11Ir . Ler t, byTheParker Pat Co., Jonesville. Wio. ..;:~:n;<...:~< THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED TypEwRITERs-All makes expertly GET YOUR STYLES OF TOMORROW repaired portable .and office nut chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. ' Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. • ' ' TODAY 38 yr. G. D. + Snits' AT, . Hats 1 _ BOARD at the Zerby Club, 234 So. + Topcoats fROMM'S Sportwear Allen street. $4.50 and $5.50 a 'week. Phone 873. 162 3t pd BB + Shirts Hose FOR RENT—WeII heated corner + Neckwear , 114 E. College Ave. Shoes room, running water. At the Colon i ial, 123 West Nittany. 165-3t-rd-8.8. You'll always know as by the COM panics . we represent !FOR RENT—Larga. double room, 2161 . i Varsity Hall. Call Bob Crane, 216 i i Sodiety Brand ,'• Schoble. Hats Florsheirr liirsity Hall. 168-It-pd.-BB !ENTERTAINMENT—After the' Wis- Worsted-Tex Jayson Shirts Nunn-Bu: censin boxing meet bring your date Ito, the Student Union, dance in the Armory, Sat. Feb. 27. "Bill" 13ottorf's band will play. - 1.69-It-eh-G.D. be an all-college semi-formal affair. The chairman will bennnounced later. : - © • . : • The program 'committee will be se- lected at the next meeting. . • Future events include dorm dances and a swimming party. Last Friday, - sixty couples were guests at dances i • in the Foster and Pugh, street dormi- " . • tories. Miss Katherine Phelps, su- . , . pervisor of freshman houses, co -oiler ales with the Club's committee to _, sponsor the dorm dances. • \ 451 , . ' t ' ' • . . Spring Time Is Suit Time .. . , I molikrisiime• • • at . . . . . . . , - . . . . • . . Smith's Tailor Shop "Here's a tip—LongDistance rates . are reduced ALL DAY SUNDAY . _. + + + • . . and after seven every night." , . - . - 1 I . . Come into Smith's and select your fabric to be Hand Taitered for.your'spring suit. A wide range of prices • • A lip by telephone will • • starting at $25.00. • - .: hurry that check along. + + + - .. • . . . - • . , . 122 E. BEAVER AVE. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA I. M. Wresling Starts The intramural wrestling tourna ment gets under way tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Rec Hall. Bouts in the 1.15, 155, and 165-pound classess will be run off at this time, wheras the bouts in the remaining classess will be run off on Thursday night at 7:30. All contestants notified by the mana ger must appear on the mats at Ree Hall promptly at 7:30 or forfeit their match. : ' P. S. Club Announces Speakers for Smoker The -Executive Committee of the Penn State club today announced a meeting:to:be held at the Nittany Lion Inn on Thursday, February 26, froar S tc61.1-'o'clock. It- will be a combined:l:lll6l:er and business-session: Coach :Charles ' Speidel, varsity wrestling mentor, will be the guest of the club *Mil' he•will speak on '.'Fore costs for -Penn• State in _the Eastern Intercollegiates." Dean 'Arthur R. Warnock will sneak on the future ac tivities of.the Club. Plans have been completed for an • aster Mince to take place in Recrea ion Hall *April 3. 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