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In Missis. sippi, Colorado and New Jersey—Where conditions vary widely—they've set out whole armies of treated test poles. Their continuous experiments yield many a weird but valuable fact about destructive fungi and 'insects. Sinee‘the Bell System each year uses over 500,000 poles ; for replacements and new lines, lengthening pole life is most important. It's one more way to make telephone; seivice still more dependable. PURE SWIM! Glennland Pool F I w LT A E T R ER E D The Panthers handed . the State five their first Conference defeat of the season when they beat them. 36.0-213 at Pittsburgh. Attempting to avenge this , . trimming, Coach John Lowther will send Miehoff or Chailey Prosser, Joe Proksa, McWilliams. Max Corbin, and' Reichenbach; on to the court. CaimerAllen and Beaver II1Boxing: Lagers, Boxers Meet Pitt, Army In Final Doubleheader at Rec Hall Tomorrow Night at Seven O'clock Matmen Wind Up Dual Meet Season at Ithaca; Defeat of Georgetown, 34-to-'24, Places Courtmen Third Penn State's boxing and basketball teams will perform in the'final winter sports - doubleheader of the season in Recreation' hall tomorrow, night. Army will present the last barrier to an undefebted season to the - Nittany boxers at 7 o'clock. The Lion five will attempt to avenge its defeat at the hands of the strong Pitt Panthers at 8:30 o'clhek. Basketball: d many knockouts this•seasoa. ' By defeating the Georgetown gag ers, 34-to-24, on Wednesday night, the Lion courtmen stepped into third place in the Eastern Conference standing. It was the second defeat for the Hoyas this week, the team having . lost to Pitt the night before and so dropped into fourth place. Jack Reichenbach led the scoring with six field goals and one foul shot while Mike Petrosky paced the Hoyas with eleven points. Sol Miehoff and Jay McWilliams each sank three bas kets. and two foul shots to place sec ond for the Lions. The Nittany five held a 13-to-3 lead 'before Ed Eurtyka scored the first field' goal for Georgetown after ten minutes of play. The score was 23, to-13 at the half with Reichenbach receiving credit for eleven points. When the closing period was, half over, the Lions held . a 31-t0 7 14 lead which the lloyas cut to. 34-to-24 ,by the final whistle When the. Panthers, with their six Conference victories and two defeats, play here tomorrow night, the Lions will end their home 'schedule, leaving only games at Georgetown and Yale remaining on the roster. Two undefeated , teams will. clash when the - Army comes here for their twelfth meet. Seeking their seventh Straight win, the Lions. will be after their second victory since the series began in 1922. Four of the matches have resulted in tie's, the score of. the last two years being* to A biuised knuckle on his left hand May keep Nestiir •Kociubinsky, Lion sophomore- light-heavyweight, out of 'the lineup. Heber Lessig,. rugged in tramural champion; will face Cadet James Loper, Army veteran strong- , boy, if Kociubinsky is unable to fight. The bout should be one of the high-'. lights of the evening. Sopchnk Meets Bess Alex Sopchak will attempt to erase a defeat which he suffered at the gloves''of Cadet Clarence Bess last year. Cadet .Battle (that'S his name) Barksdale .will oppose Allan Tapman at 125 pounds. Barksdale has scored Reasons why so many people eat at Den .o i pai f tkONY en , k - Th 1 . 1 *' 4 ' ' Tye .• ‘4 ! • It. Means Service - Come in today and enjoy a real meal where there is a minimum of hust/e and bustle. SUNDAt . SPECIAL Choice—Sizzling Tender loin Steaks, or Roast Tur key. Full Course Dinners. • 60c THE LIONS DEN RESTAURANT S:IE - t; PENN STATtI COLUGIAI,I Cadet Bert Harrison, star of the Army team last season, ret u rns to the wars for the Lion meet, facing Cap tain Lou Ritzie at 165 'Murals. Na tional champion Frankic Goodman will be on the spot again 'As he meets Cadet Tom 'Shanley, aLso.billed as a tough knockout•specialist.' Sammy Donato, welter Weight title holder, faces a hard. boy in Cadet Riche Negley. Billy. Soose, Lion sophomore KO artist, battles Cadet Lukas Iloskn at 155 pounds, and in the wind‘up bout, EaStern champ Izzy Richter faces Jim Isbell, captain elect of the Army grid teem. Swimming: .• , Penn State will complete* its swim ming schedule 'for this season when the Lions meet Cornell at ; the Glenn land pool tomorrow at '2 .O'cloek. , Coach Bob Galbraith . will use the same line-up which defeated Car negie Tech last week, in an effort to repeat last' year's-victory over the Ithacans. , The final score-of the unique tele graphic meet with oberlin - 'was Penn State 44, Oberlin 22. Stale lost only the medley'relay and hreast-stroke. Wrestling: The Lion wrestling team' ends its season in a trip to Ithaca, N. Y., where they meet the Big Red of Cor nell tomorrow. Coach Charlie Speidel may use a few replacements in the different Weights as some of the ' . . boys need to develop confidence in • themeelves. Cor nell has dropped matchei:to Lehigh and Syracuse, both teams having been defeated. by State. Freddy Stegmaier, 118; will meet Morton Ward, newcomer „to the Cor nell squad. Either Frank or John Craighead, will take the ;mat. against Captain Charlie . Moeller' t 12 - a rani pounds: — Al 'Zazzi- meeta. another:highly-rat ed opponent in Paul . Hartzell, veteran of the Big' Red squad. ...Jack Light will meet. Alf Kuchler at 145 pounds. John Calvin, 155, re-enters the line up' in meeting Frederick Reimers, holder of Cornell's all-college cham pionship, at 155. Joseph : , Krupa or Don Bachman will take, the mat against Harry :Smith; Cornellian from Argentina. • Ross Shaffer will - meet Harold Se gall. in the 175-pound' tussle, while Captain Joe 'O'Dowd meets 'John Man ning in the Unlimited (Continued on , page four) The Hofbiau Cougratulates . Ole Collegian;•Boardj on ,; • Their; Arigarceis Student Newspaper 66 BAFFLES INSIDE FILTER;COOL SMOKE • 7,4 i-, erAamit , MEDICO - FILTER PIPE -I'tk BETWEEN THE LIONS By 808 GRUBB --a Basketball and boxing make their last stands before home audiences in Rec Hall tomorrow night . . Grapplers and mermen likewise wind up their seasons . . . Seems strange and sort of a letdown to have only dual meets climax the winter sports season, Rec Hall hav ing been the site of either boxing or wrestling tournaments Tor the past six years at the end of each season. In 1931, Penn State was host to the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Association for the third time since the tournaments were started. In 1932, - the National tournament and Olympic tryouts'were held here and the Eastern tournament was brought back here in 1933. Wrest ling's big show,,the Eastern Inter collegiate tournament, was put on here in 1934 and then the Eastern boxing tourneys were held- here in 1935 and 1936. So, with no home attraction for the first time in six years, Penn State fans will either journey to Bethlehem for the wrestling tour ney or to Syracuse for the boxing next week-end . . . Telegraphic meets for rifle teams. have been go ing on around here for several years, but the practice was used in a swimming meet for. the first time here last Saturday ... Coach Gal braith's tanksters conducted a tel egraphic meet with Oberlirrat the same time they were meeting Car negie Tech in a dual meet. Credit Major "Tommy" Thomp son in, part for Allie Tupman's re cent ring victories . . . After the Syracuse meet the band' leaders told Tapman he would have to get out of the sophomore R. O. T. C. band if- he lost anymore fights... Contrast in wrestling coaches: Le high's Billy Sheridan;•calm and im mobile; State's Charlie Speidel, a one-man match. in himself. Werner Holds Ic4-A Try-outs Tomorrow Final try-outs for the Penn State team 'Which will enter the sixteenth annual indoor 1.C.4-A. track meet to be held at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, March 13, will be conduct ed tomorrow afternoon. Two men have been definitely se lected to make the trip to New York. They are Bernie lialmanowitz, sopho more sprinter who showed up excep tionally well in the recent intra-col lege meets, and Mike Brown, college shot-put record holder. 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