9X Y ~-_- • 4 • -4- A4oiNk ori irpr • • itrac, 4 131 • • 0 • 111 16 RP d Y I ave the pieces and we n duplicate . yo u r •nses within two days. IR. EVA B. ROAN OPTOMETRIST 426 East College Avenue Dial 672 You Want to Swing With Armstrong sure your shoes are in good condition L. E. KLINE hoc Shining and Repairini.l . South Allen St.. LOUISE A. LAMBERT Beautician ,ove Athletic Store rimed Linens and Shantungs - . AT - EGOLF'S . , -‘, w. z't , 'Wrestlers Impressive In Victory Over Lehigh (Continued from. page one) son and he came through in fine form. pressed to win by 3:29 minutes. This Al Zazzi easily outdistanced Mark Wolcott in the 135-pound }division. He wrestled in his same easy-going style to win by an advantage of 5:20. Wolcott took several time - outs during the bout because of a sore shoulder. Jack Light, State's 'consistent per former at 145 pounds, added to a long string of victories his win over Ed Hagerman. Hagerman kept away frcm Ja'ck and spent most of his time in passive resistance to Light's ad vances. Luther Singley deserves credit for his bout against Lehigh's Bishop, even though he was pinned by a bar arm and half nelson in 8:21. This was Singley's second bout of the season and he faced a clever and 'aggressive wrestler in the Engineers' 155-pound Intercollegiate champ. Joe Krupa, 165, tallied the longest time advantage of the match when he ciocked 8:10 minutes over Jimmy Ford. Krupa, mucli improved over last year, completely outwrestled his opponent.' Ross Shaffer, 175, made certain the Lions' win when he defeated Walt Wells by 5:53 minutes. Lehighuns had prophesized that Wells was one wrestler, who would give Thais a bat tle, but Shaffer thrilled the fans with his style. Ph:ne 2012 Boxers Top Wisconsin 5 1 / 2 40-2 1 / 2 for 6th Win (Continued front page one) best man. Three hard left hooks aft er the opening bell rocked Harman, who fought back but was repeatedly tied up. As the second stanza began, Some slipped to the floor and then surprised Harman by coming up .with a terrific left hook. 'After 1:45, Soose unleashed a 'Cross-right that sent Harman through the ropes. . _ . As predicted; the Kociubinsky-Tor gerson light•'was a slam-bang slug fest which turned out to be a weird affair. , Incensed by the Ritzie deci sion, Ku tore from his corner and had the Badger groggy in a few seconds. But. Torgerson turned the tables and by landing three to one, had Igo in bad shape as the round ended. Again the Nittany sophomore raced from his Corner at the second bell, and the tables turned again. A terrific volley of rights had Torgersen punch-crazy by 1:48. Champs on Top Eastern champions Sammy Donato and Izzy Richter pummelled their op ponents to grogginess to earn deci sions. Welterweight' Sid Hurwitz was courageous in taking every hard and clever blow in Donato's repertoire. That he was not knocked out was due to the Lion grid leader's sportsman ship. Richter avenged his 1030 defeat by thoroughly beating Verne Woodward, Wisconsin's giatit heavyweight. Tray never• hit so hard as he did Saturday night; on one occasion, he left the floor as he landed his best blow, the left hook. As the third round start ed, Woodward went down for a short count from a right hook. • With only the locality changing, Prankie Goodman and Captain Delicious Hot Cross Buns and Chocolate Eclairs ELECTRIC BAKERY All over the_ country, you , hear 7 . nor people mention the refreshing mild ness and the pleasing taste and arom of Chesterfield cigarettes. You hear somebody compli ment Chesterfields at a party. 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Despite the in-fighting of his appenent,',:r : Tapman , ., had an edge through good 'arm-blocking, a few. hard lefts, and, a strong third round.‘ Never hit vulnefahry, SopchaVput'on ,a great performance against the more 'experienced,' aggr'eisive ': , _;onthpaw, Art Walsh. Although he dropped his first bout. of the year, Sopchak was impressiye. rivwm FOR RENT—Pleasant front room, second .flood, few minutes walk to campus, single bed, rent reasonable. Call 3432: - , . FOR RENT—One room on second floor. Call 319,' W. Fairmount Dial 2036. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office • ma chines ici'sale or rent. , Dial '2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Bea.er Ave. ROOM—To share, with .n.mning.'wa 7 ter. $2.50. Colonial,. 121 :West, Nit tany. STUDENT TOURS-L . TO - Etircnie:this summer. Hates . as low as 's39o. Visz iting four .countries, :travel, ,ivith a congenial - group. For fuither infor mation inquire at Hotel State . College Travel Bureau. 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