Page Four 'tumor Claims Navy Breaks Boxing Date (Continued front page one) their coach as well, came up to him and thanked him and Penn State for the wonderful time they had enjoyed over the week-end. That the boxing meet for next year has been called off was pretty well taken .for granted by the rumor sour ces, yet no one would venture a guess as to the reason other than the seem ingly petty things mentioned.: The truth of tlid glory' will doubtedly be determined when next,' bco:ing schedule is - released soon. It is known that Nhvy had been counted on for a date up until the present time. Here's hoping that the Boxing and Wrestling Teams will repeat their double yictories - at the Intercollegiates BOOTS' DINER 110 B. College Ave. "Boots" Ripka, Prop ON TO SYRACUSE VIA AIR ' Comfortable Cabin Planes. Make Your Reservations Now! Flying. Time, 1 hour, 45 minutes STATE COLLEGE AIR , DEPOT Phone 733 Field 9-2911 BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS AT THE INTERCOLLEGIATES + + + CATHAUM & NITTANY THEATRES BEST'VISHES, TO TILE NITTANY LIONS STARK BROS AND HARPER • • • WE ARE • . .BEHIND THE BOXING AND WRESTLING TEAMS The ID Q E N N TATE H OTO H 0 P 212 East College Ave: • State College THE HILAND SHOP EXTENDS ITS HEARTIEST SUPPORT TO THE BOXING TEAM "FOOTLIGHT FROLIC" Sponsored by PENN STATE PLAYERS SATURDAY, MARCH 20 Hee Hall Admision $l.OO SWIM! - - Gleonland Baxter '3B To Speak On Election Program Robert J. Baxter '3B, chairman of the Independent Party, announced to day that definite approval of the 11- point Independent platform had been received from the Independent party of the class of 1940. The freshmen, breaking all prece dence, have joined the movement for re-organization of campus politics in r aligning themselves with the sopho more and junior classes. They definitely voice their support Of the student welfare, publicity of class officials' actions, and the open 'meeting planks of the plalform. it\ • • I 1.4; 1 • .• . • • _ .... • _ Boxers Defend Titles At Eastern Tourney (Continued from vatic oar) Soose, Lion sophomore, will be Sav ored in the 155-pound class, although another Syracusan, Captain Art Mc- Givern, bars his path. Soose }mocked out McGivern in the dual meet. If Captain Ritzie can maintain the form that makes him Penn State's outstanding, stylist, he should take the 165-pound title. Chief opponents will be Jim Luper, Army, and Ord Fink, Syracuse National 155-pound cham pion whom 'tittle 'outpointed this year. Breaks of the, draw are against Nestor - Rociubinsky, Lion sophomore light-heavyweight. He meets,an un known, then, if lie wins, must battle a tough boy in Western Maryland's Thy Ortenzi and then the titleholder, Sala. On form this year, buy Richter should easily decision Jim Brown, Syracusae who - has fifty-live pounds on the Eastern champ. In the first round, Richter will have a chance to show.the..wise boys , who claimed Cor nen Siemer knocked Izzy out. Truth of the matter is that Siemer butted lazy; Cutting .hiA eye so that the bout was stopped. The drawings are as follows: 115 pounds=Bess, Army, vs. Sop. chat . , Penn State; Cimicati, Syracuse, bye;. Esterson, Penn 'vs. Grimsey, Western Maryland; Gottfried, Cori nel I, bye. . ' 125' "pounds—Sorenson, Syracuse : vs. Barksdale, Army;. Tapman, peiM State, vs. Goldbas, Cornell. 135 pounds—Goodman, .Penis State. vs. Shanley, Army; Zucarro, Syra cuse, bye. 195 pounds—Donato, Penn State, vs. Bender, Western Maryland; .Mas trella, Syracuse, bye. 155-pounds—Soose, Penn State, vs. Andrews, Western Maryland; McGiv ern, Syracuse, bye. 155 pounds—Ritzie, Poin State, bye; Pink,' Syracuse, vs. Galland, Yale; Loper, Army, vs. Walker, West ern ,Maryland. 175 pounds—Sala, Villanova, vs. Maksik, .Penn; Reagan, Syracuse, bye; Ortenzi, Western• Maryland, bye; Danielson, Yale, vs. Kociubin sky, Penn ,State. ' • Heavyweight, Richter, Penn State, vs. Siemer, Cornell; Brown, Syracuse, vs. O'Leair, Western Maryland. Dr. Harlow Will Give Chapel Address Sun. Dr. S. Ralph Harlow, professor of religion and social ethics at Smith College, will speak in chapel next Sunday on the subject, "Living Dead Men." Doctor Harlow, who has had a varied career as a minister, mem ber of the A. If. F., leader in student work, author, and teacher, is particu larly well qualified to address college students. At a meeting open to faculty and students at. 7:30 p. m. in 304 Old Main,. he . discuss the topic, "Where Do Religion and Sociology Meet." Accompanying Doctor Harlow will be his wife, who has been at Smith College since 1922.. Mrs. Harlow will sneak at a women's meeting at 2 p. m. in theHonieconOiiires auditorium on ' , The WOrld a Woman Faces." She, too, has had unusually wide experi ence as a settlement worker in New York, resident on the campus of the International College in Smyrna, Tur key, and at Smith College. The Penn State Christian Associa tion is sponsoring the meeting which these speakers will lead. Fencers Face Owls - (Con(ilmed from page dace) a capable performance from the coph 66 BAFfLES INSIDE FILTER -c.,00L , SMOKE MEDICO FILTER PIPE TIIE PENN; STATE COLLEGIAN Edit()Oat Candidates Meei Tuesday Night Becauseicf the 'Artists' Course on tuesday night, the weekly nteeting for freshman COLLEGIAN :candidates was postponed. All ed itorial candidates will meet in Room 918; Old'Main, next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. New candidates may sign up at this meeting. At this time candi dates will receive assignments. I. M. Mat Champions Crowned; One Draw 1'0712 . page three) end of 'the 3ti•uggle. • • • Capitalizing •on superior. strength, Haines, Delta •Hpsiloii, had a time. ad vantage of 7.10 over Shollenbe•ger, Sigma Pi.' .Shollenberger could not overcome this strength with his clev- Klock, Beta Kappa, gave the best performance of the evening -when he threw Baughman in 2.20 in the 175- pound event: At no time was he not the master. - • In the unlimited division. Klopp, Independent, and Miller, Independ ent, were so' even a tip during the, regular match and the extra period that the hout was declared a draw. Klopp - was much thii lighter of the Because the third places are unde cided, no final • tabulation of pointi was possible. Worrieri:irl Sports By CAROLINE TYSON The final 'chapter - in winter sports Mill be submitted Monday night when the high Scoring teams on the Blue and White leagues compete. Thus far, the Kappas of the Blue and the The tas of the White team stand unde feated. Philotes has inched the finals both in volleyball and badminton. They will meet the Delta Gams, who de feated the A. 0. Pi's Monday night in volleyball.. • • In bad Minion, Our top-notchers will toss the final feather to the 'A. 0. Pi's who won from the Delta Gums in the semi-final bout. This line-up for the minor sports appears to be a round of '''tit-fOr-tat" , between the neighboring. 'A. 0. Pi's and • Delta Gams. 'The ace 'shooters of our rifle team competed ''a varsity and novice matches yesterday. Among this year's ace prospects, for the honorary team are Olive ,Miriam Skladal, ! Betty Evans; 'Pennie" Pennley, 'and Abie Taylor. , ' • 'knew Spci:t:was•initiated into the realm of women's sports this week when Pan-Hellenic Council started a duplicate bridge tournament. Each fraternity has of with only the loftiest hopes of winning "the, loving cup: In 'fliCtirst. elimination played Tuesday. the' Alpha Chi 0. four' de-I feated the A. 0. Pi "contractors." mnor9 epee team Co-captain "Lefty" Bowen, Spence Potter and Scotty Rankin will com 'prisnlie lhic-Op which v:111 . lead off against the Owls. Foltz and Kirk will wield epee and Co-captain „Dick Lewis and Potter will swing sabre. GRAHAM & SON • Established 196 Best Line of Easter .Candies and Novelties in Town Come In .and See the Display G. C. MURPHY'S 5c & 10c STORE EXTENDS WISHES , FOR THE -PENN STATE TEAMS AT THE INTERCOLLEGIATES GOOD LUCK, STATE! BENTROKLIN 5c to $l.OO Store DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND OUR REORGANIZATION SALE. Chainpion Wrestlers Risk Title at Lehigh (Continued from page two) none of the group are too strong. The results of the pairings will mean a great deal to the , competitors. If . State meets Princeton men, Lehigh gets a break, while Princeton-Lehigh mate& es puts State ahead. ' Entries as sent:in by Coach Charlie Speidel included Freddy" Stegmaier, 118; Ray Brooks, John Craighead, Bob Reynolds, 126; Al Zazzi or Jack Light, 135; Jack Light' or Al Zazzi, 1145; John Calvin, 155; Joe Krupa or Don Bachman, 165; Ross Shaffer . or Krupa,.l7s; and Captain Joe D'Dowd, I unlimited. 1 Chance for 1-Time Winner . . If Jack Light or Rudy Ashman, Lc= high 126-pounder, ,can win a title :this year, the victor will be.the first wrest ler to win three Eastern Intercollegi ate titles since Russell Of Yale won the 175-pound championship in 1025, '26, and '27. In 'surveying the field it looks like thb 118-pound battle centers around Stegmaler, Palmer of Princeton, and Kinney -of. Yale: Ashman is going strong towards his third bid for the 46 title. In the 135-pound , class looks like a finish between Za z zi and Perry of Princeton. The 145-pounders make up a rug- - ged class .with Jack. Light, Elmes of Columbia, and Becker of Syracuse. Dick BiShop has the.edge in, 166, al though. Jack Calvin 'and, Powers' of the Tigers will make Strong bids.. The 165-pound tussle centers., around Ent cry of Princeton . and Krupa*. Ross Shaffer. must overcome ,Gifford - of Princeton at 175. The unlimited class: puts up Joe O'Dowd, Toll of Prince-. ton, and Glendling of Harvard. • Campus Bulletin Dr. Sheldon C. Tanner's Com. 30, section 2, class will meet in 110 Home Economics at 10 o'clock: • Dr. Fischoff will discnss "Freedin in a World of Slavery" at the Hillel Inter-racial service and fellowship .in -405, Old Slain at 7 o'clock. TOMORROW Mlle] Feundation record recital in 417, Old Main. Gershwin's "Porgy. and Bess" will be the main.feature. TUESDM Two motion pictures, "TIM Etcher's Art", and "TlMLast of the. Wood En gravers" will be shown in room 307 Main Engineering at 7:30 o'clock un der the auspices of Pi Gamma Alpha, hon'orary line arts .fraternity. MISCELLANEOUS - ';; . Invited guests may purchase their tickets. for the gridiron banquet at. Student Union desk. . • While in Syracuse THINK OF•THE GOOD • SANDWICHES YOU CAN'T HAVE • SPIDER All American Rathskeller CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS - , All makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines •for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Barry D. - Blann 127 West Beard Ave. • 88 yr. G. D. • FOR RENT—Single room in private fatally. 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Good Luck at' the Iritercollegiates . ! Give it that extra touch which will bring success. Win or lose, We'll still be proud of yOu.. Dry Cleaners and Tailors • Under the Corner . Dial 3461 . State College 1 4•71 -, , ' , 01../RE • DoFILTERED .„ - "WATER Friday, .March 12, 1937 tutored in Physics and Math. leave names nt Student Union Office. 1.04-It-pd-GD THE HOFBRAU - wishes the PENN STATE BOXING TEAM success in. the Intercollegates