Tuesday,' March 2, 1113'1 < Between The Lions >,» Wisconsin'sKedgers convincely dis played the fighting. spirit that ,has made them champions of college box: ing west of the Alleghenies ... All stuck to their guns to the final bell and even Welterweight Harman was willing to finish his. fight ;after pi ing through the ropes ...It was second loss in fair years for the Wis consin boys ...The Spectators were no little. surprised when they saw Coach Johnny , Walsh enter the ring as a second ... While this may, not be cricket, theoretically it was O.K. be cause Walsh is a lade student. In nr der to cut down expenses on the,many long trips the Badgers take during I a season,. the Wisconsin authorities asked Houck's permission to let the I coach act as one of the seconds., The Badgers didn't forget Whit ey. Rhoda's commendable showing at Madison last year ...The entire .teain•and their coach' went to . . Belle. fonte:to.pay hint a visit, but didn't, gettoiSee the former Lion boxer be HA A WaiiVt,D16:ih.49'.:f,h4c.,,,..f.: , : Shews.at . 1:30, 3:00, 6:30. 8:30 Coinplete . show as late as 9:05 p.m. . LAST TIMES TODAY 1 DOAN (11AWF0111 WILLIAM POWELL Robt:loNiGomEßY ~It'-' 1 .- -oir • - : 0 1- ' . ' • FRANK . „ C o O . 2 ' MORGAN J essi e Ralph • Ni g el Bruce . a flarculettellayer , WEDNESDAY A6P s ai the NITTANY Thursday The,siary: of. two star riportera on a journey of mystery following 'a niillionaire' munitions' maker. Edlr!und ;14owg;.Xad,ggEygxts, . "ESPIONAGE" witfi:Paul LUkas, Skeeti Gallagher. Also Mickey Mouse Comedy • THURSDAY ONLY The court will now come to, disor der! 'The laugh stars of "Swing Time" in their first feature— comedy. . HELEN BRODERICK A r. 102. 1 rtie• ' • 14; ./ e` , r • I :ii:PW , weep . • 1. e ~; Louikg Latimer SWING AGAIN WITH TOWNSEND'S BAND By 808 GRUBB cause' of a lidspital quarantine Cana johm4 is ,a htlither of the twins, Art and Jim( who boxed in the 115 and: . l2s-Round classes... Ray GSdsby , ,114 . 1andia bOxing coach and his f a vo rite 'pupil, Tony Safi, were at tliC ringside, santing Wiseonsth for their thial meet ,with the Badgers several weeks hence .. Hairy Stiihidieher, former Vil lanos•a aiid ,coach who iii,nOw ath letic director it WiscOnsin, arrang ed the meet which will be held at The' score was . identiCal with, last Year's ;..but the other way...the Lion ringmen haven't dropped more than two bouts in any meet this sea-, son:.. The short wave transmitter Was: Used by architectural students, whd "flashed" blow-by-blow descrip-, tions to their less' fortunate brethren) working on a problem in the drawing room,..Wrestling Maliager Bob Biog.- . ler is endeavoring to get 'up a stu dent party to attend the eastern in tdreollegiates at Lehigh and will at-' tempt to charter a bus If .endugh,stu dent:* be se- ' ..AdvP• can be secured ... Ivance res ervations indicate 'that a goodly num-, her. will make the Syracuse boxing' pilgrimage via special bus. Spectators were quick to condemn Referee Jack Walton for his decis ion .in the Ritzie-Schiro fight and' there are many who are Still try , ing, to 'figure it out.-.ln the fight PreVious,- he had mixed up the slips and given the decision to Soose's opponent, but the error was recti fied ,before it was announced Granted it was a mistake, Walton '.had, the courage to stick by' his, de cision even though it cost him the popularity of the crowd ...When Cornered by irate fans after the fight, he e x plained that he.gave the first two rounds to Schiro because of better boxing ability-- Besides working, with a sprained ankle, Walton had one. of 'the most diffi cult jobs ever given to a third' man herC,„with every bout calling fur the. utmost Skill in. officiating. Lion Quintet Faces lloyas In* Loop Tilt Game SchedUled at 7 Tomorrow Night In Rec Hall. By WOODROW W. MERIN The "Lion eagers and Georgetown will fight it out for third place in the Conference standing when the two teams clash in Recreation hall at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. State will be out for her third victory over the Hayes in the seventh game of the se ries thitt started in 1009. Coach John Lowther has not defi nitely decided upon the opening line- Conference standing W. L. Pet. Temple 7 2 .778 Pitt 5 2 .714 Georgetown 3 4 .429 Penn State 3 4 .429 Carnegie Tech 4 6 .400 West Virginia 2 _ 6 .250 up but the usual live, Sol Miehoff, Joe Proksa, Jay McWilliams, Max Corbin, and Jack Reichenbach are ex pected to start 'the ball rolling. Bill Stopper's fine defensive play in the tilts last week may enable the six foot-six sophomore to-crash into the center position. Won 3 Games Georgetown, the only Conference team that the Lions have not yet met this season. comes here with victories over Pitt, Temple, and West Virgi nia: They also dropped games to the Mountaineers, the Owls, and two to Carnegie, Tech. Leading 'spark-plugs in the Hoya defense arc Harry Bassin, all-confer ence forward last year, and Don Gi 'beau. Henry Bertrand, six-foot, three inch center, will nrehablV start at center, while Budd Nau and . Tom No lan, veterans of last' year, will be the guards: ' The nerd in the Tech game was tied three times during the early part of the battle and then the Lions 'gained a 22-to-1.0 lead Jhat dwindled to 22-te-1.6 at the ,half., During the final neriod"the - Tartans to overtake 'the, Nittank five whose Scot , ' ing 'consisted of a field goal by. Char ley Prosser and three foul goals. McWilliams was the star of the game scoring five baskets while Reichenbach rated third with six points. Marc than 2200' , saw Syracuse de feat the Lions on Saturday night with a 39-26 Score. The Orange held a 23- to-13 lead at the half which State cut to six points before the second period was half over. The Orange, not taking any chances, staged a late tally to gain the thirteen point lead before the final whistle. The Penn State line-up: fg f t Miehoff, f 2 0 4 Petemen, f 0 0 0 Proksa, f 1 1 :3 Chalmers, f • 0 0 0 McWilliams. c _ 1 0 2 Stopper, c 2 2 6 Corbin; g 1 4 6 Voehi, g 0 0 0 Reichenbach, g 0 2 2 Prosserg 1 1 3' Total 8 10 26 TIIF, PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Swimmers Top Carnegie Tech To. Register Season's. Ist Win Penn State' swimming team limit ed Carnegie Tech to one first and two seconds Saturday to register its first victory of the season, 59-to-16. Leading the Nittany Lion parade of seven triumphs was Keil Bunk, sophomore distance swimmer, who captured a pair of five-pointers. Bunk led the field in the 220 and 440 yard freestyle events, winning .the latter' by over seventy-five yards. Dick Geiger and Captain Jim Cum-I ming., maintained their - winning streak in the 150 yard ,backstroke event as they again swept, the first two positions. Gil Burleig, breast stroke veteran, won his specialty 200 yards. Lehman Wins Considered one of the. most im proied sophomores on the team, Art Lehman came through to win the 50 yard free-style event. Making his first appearance in the 'century, Bob Dewalt, veteran distance man, took first place. .. Tenn State's tdo. relay, teams had little trouble downing the Tartans. The 150 yard 'medley trio.was com posed of Geiger, Burleigh, and Corn: ming. The 4 . 00 yard freestyle event was captured by Cumming, - Lehman, I Dewalt, and Charlie Welsh. Second place winners for State in cluded Welsh in the 220, Marty Hart in the fancy dive, Bobby Brown in the 100 and Bob Holdren in the 440. Third places were captured by Cobb in the fifty and. arren Oliver in the breast-stroke. See Pitt, Temple Tie Philadelphia and Pittsburgh news papers predict that the Temple and Pitt basketball teams will win every coming game, end in a tie, and play off the t akern Conference 'champ ionshin in Philadelphia. Reynolds says: "Luckies are considerate U. S. Senator • , -a-recent independent survey, an over whelming majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc., who said they smoked cigarettes, ex pressed their personal preference for a light smoke. Senator Reynolds' statement verifies the wis dom of this preference and so-do leading artists of radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies 7 a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process "It's Toasted". LUckie,§ are gentle on your throat. "It's Toasted"-Your Throat Protection '39 Trackmen Lead In Interclass Meet Sophomore trackmen hold a five I point Mad in the interclass meet af ter last Wednesday's competition. In six events the class of ':.19 piled up a total of thirty-five points against the thirty points of freshmen runners, their closest opponents. Senior track mon have third place with sixteen points, 'and the juniors follow with eight. . Weather permitting, the remaining events in the meet will be run off to- day at 1:15 o'clock. They are: 220- yard dash, 880-Yard run, two-mile run, 35-pound weight throw, and the GO- yard high hurdles. Results of the first events in the interclass meet are: 60-yard dash— Kalmanowicz, '.39 Kaufman '4O sec ond, Bauer . '3B . third. Tim--.0:6.5; StUdent Headquarters for CORSAGES f.ri:Ff% Alvin W. Marti* 139 S. Allen St. A Light Smoke AGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH 4.10-yard dash—Downey '37, Marko witz '37 second, Kaufman qa third Time-0:52.4 Mile run—Aikrnan *39, Henderson. '39 second, Gordon '4O third. Time— High jump—Sandham '39, Smith '4O second, Redmond '3B third. Height —5:10. Pole vault—Clark '39, Jackson '39 second. Kennedy '•10 third. Height -I]. Shot put—Brown '37. Vukmanic,'.lo second, Miller '39 third. Distance -10:8. GAREY BEAUTE SALON ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Glenniand Bldg. We Now Have.a Bigger Variety of GOWNS , FROCKS, DRESSES Also a Shipment of belly Don Dresses Moore's Dress Shop East College Avenue of my throat" "Two Southern traditions are oratory —and good tobacco. Lucky Strike shows me how to indulge in both. For this light smoke not only pleases my taste but leaves my throat in condition. Last fall in North Carolina—when I made over 100 speeches—l visited the Lucky Strike factory: I believe I dis covered, in the Lucky Strike 'Toasting' process, the secret of what makes this cigarette so considerate of my throat. I have been more than ever an advo cate of a light smoke since seeing the extra care and expense • devoted to making Luckies easy on the throat." 601? 617 HON. ROB'T R. REYNOLDS U. S. SENATOR FROM NORTH CAROLINA THE FINEST TOBACCOS "THE CREAM OF THE CROP" Page Three Nittany Skiers Place 7th in Championships Competing against college teams from United States, Canada, and Switzerland, Penn State's ski team placed seventh in a field of eleven in the Intercollegiate Ski Union champ ionships held at St. Margaret, Que bec, last week-end. The Dartmouth team made a clean sweep of the events to cop the title. Captain Paul Massey stood out for the Lion skiers, who showed up cre ditably despite their lack of practice previous to this, their first meet. Dial 2071
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