iary 21,135 S J- riday, Jan; Lion Matmen Will Wrestle At Michigan wrestling team shoved ofT for Ann Arbor yesterday afternoon to tangle.with the grapplers of Michigan 11. tomorrow. The Michigan outfit was runner-up in the Big,Ten Tournament last year, trailing, the champion Illi nois team by the slim margin of five points. ' - , « Coach Charlie * Speldel seat his charges through a brisk' workout dur ing the week in order to prepare for the tough' assignment In'handling, the western mnfmen. Taking n brief prac tice drill and exercise Just before they left town- yesterday, Speldel will put Ihn’Nlttany. Linns through their'final paces this afternoon .in the Michigan gym/ ‘ \ w ; - The lineup for . State against, the Wolverines will .probably, be .the .same as In 'the'."Princeton meet. with-Carl King in'the 118-pmind,weight; Prank Craighearrat -I2fi 'pounds; - Bob 'Rey nolds.; lSfi- 'ponmls; Al Znzzl, \ 1.45’ pounds; /Steye'.-Priolo, -155 pounds; pounds;- Don Bachman. li>f> pounds; Capt. Ross Shaffer. 175 pounds;- and Ernie Bortz J n ~ the’unlimited class/ Face Veteran-Squad Again the Lions face a veteran team. The Michigan squad with the exception of.otic, is the same as last year's runner-up team. Their only loss was Capt. Frank Russell:, who copped the Big Ten 155-pound confer ence title. . _ ‘ * To date, Michigny has had ’ two meets In which they broke even. In' their first meet, the Wolverines met up with a strong Indiana squad who elced out udMi .victory. Last week, Michigan’evened'the count. by defeat ing Michigan Slate.. John •Speleher; co-captain of the squad, will square off with King In the lightweight division and Paul Cameron will- face Craighead in- the l2fi-pon n d class. Co-cnpt. Karl Thom as and Boh Reynolds will wrestle it out'in the 125-pound. Speicher, Cam eron and Thomas are all seniors and, double letterwinners in wrestling. Znzzi will meet Harold Nichols in the Nil-pound weight while Danner, replacing the graduated Bissell. will face Prlolo. -Frank Morgan and “Big shouldered" Don will-settle the ICS - dispute with Don Nichols scrap ping with Shaffer and Ernie Bortz with Urbane Hird. ' Boris, after bis tussle with Toll last week, should find a much easier task- tomorrow against the Wolverine’s six-foot heavyweight. ■ . Only two names,'Hint of the two heavyweight: classes, ’ ..Nichols •'•and Hlrd. are not leltermen. Not securing his letter, Nichols went into'the state A. A.. 1), tourney last year and came ota with tin? 175-pound crown. : You’ve Got Something; There RISING TIDE SMOOTH AS THIS t YOH’I/L ENJOY DANCINO SWIM! Glennland Pool n S D iNTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By ROY NICHOI.S Defeating Tau Kappa Epsilon, 6 games to 2, Delta Sigma Phi cap tured «he first half title of the intra mural howling league last Tuesday night. Three teams,. Alpha Gamma Rho,'Theta Chi, and Alpha Phi Delta, finished.the first half in a three-way tie*for second place., > In ihe Thursday night bowling league Alpha Sigma Phi nosed out Beta Theta Pi'for the first half cham pionship. The two leagues have been merged for' the second half. • Members of the winning Delta Sig ma Phi bowling tenm are Carl Wacker,' Leon Shaylor, Dick ©ruba: ker, Ttuhl, Theoron . Bond, and lan McDugnl. The boys who brought home the bacon for Alpha Sigma Phi are Har ry King, Joe Selden, Wally Hough ton, Mike Koven, Bill Green, Bob Ad ams,-Gordon Boyd, and'Don Dethoff. SWIMMING , •'.Sigma PI • mermen'; defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon, 32-24, in-intramural swimming Monday night.. Results of -the events are: GO-yd. freestyle^—Won by Gager, Sigma Pi; 60-yd. back stroke^—Won by VanAlstyne, Sigma Pi; .diving—'Won by Stoyer, Sigma ; Pi; 12C-yd. freestyle-—Won by .Gager, Sigmp. Pi; GO-yd. breaststroke —Won by F-iilerton, TKE; relay—Won- by Sigma Pi. \ The iccond meet of the evening saw Tau Phi Delta splash to victory-over Phi Gamma Delta, 29-28. t Results of the events are: 60-yd. freestyle— Won' by Ralston, Phi Gam; 60-yd. backstvoke —Won by Singer,-. Tau, Phi Delta; -diving—Won by Ralston, Phi Gam; 120-yd. freestyle—W on by 'Singer, Tau Phi Delta; 60-yd. stroke —Won by Snyles, Tau Phi Delta; relay—Won by Phi Gamma Delta. In.' Tuesday night’s meets, Phi Kappa /Psi, eliminated the Beaver House with a' 39-17 score. Results of the events are: GO-yd. freestyle— Won by Pollock, Phi Psi; 60-yd. backstroke—Won by Kline, Phi Psi; diving—Won' by Lewis*, Beaver House; 120-yd. freestyle—Won by Phi Kappa Psi on forfeit; 60-yd. breaststroke—'Won by Pollock, Phi Psi; relay—Won by Phi Kappa Psi. A forfeit by Alpha Tau Omega to Kappa. Sigma and-Phi Kappa Sigma’s 34-23 win over .Phi Delta Theta marked Wednesday night’s meets. Results of the events are: GO-yd. free style—Won hy Montgomery, Phi Kappa Sig: GO-yd.>backstroke;—Won byVMillsf Phi':Knppa Sig; .diving— ; Won by. Olmstead, Phi Dolt; 120-yd. ROOMS For,2nd Semester COLONIAL AfefHbsPITAUTYdFHiMr —JllLcomfortsofalj INN JrSs l ~jj it ALI HOOMS-RUNNINC.WATERJMI^ <•" STITZER MfIHAGEHENT'~’;j TOMMY DORSEY SENIOR BALL Frosh Courtmen Play First Game Tomorrow Emerging:' from a practice perkxl of approximately five weeks, Penn State’s freshman quintet will inaugu late ;ts season against Dickinson Seminary in Rec hall tomorrow af ternoon at 3 o’clock. From half-court sessions and zone defense drills, Coach Nick Thiel has selected a starting combination that will consist" of Ed Sapp and Johnny Mdffati at the forward positions, John Barr and Kerniit Christman at the guard?, and Joel Herr at center. .Bolstered by reserves that include Ray Edgar, -Bob Crowell, Tom Vargo, Jim Richardson,- Don Leyden, Van Hartman, and Norm Racusin, the frosh courtmen seem individually: strong. According to Coach Thiel, the uncertainty lies in their perfor mance ns a team. freestyle—Won by Montgomery, Phi Kappa Sig; 60-yd. breaststroke— Won by. Mills, Phi Kappa Sig; relay —Won by Phi Kappa. Sigma. - HANDBALL Only two 'conlests. hnve been played in intramural handball so far this week. Both matches'took place Wed nesday. 1 - Rhdy Struse, Delta Chi’, forfeited, to Bernie Klipstein, Beta'Sigma’Rho, while Joe Metro, Alpha Tau Omega, defeated Andy Krause, Independent, 21-16 and 21-12. George Merwin, Sigma Pi, won from .Byron 'Wolfe, Kappa Sigma, 21-12 and 21-14. ' Plumbing and. Heating Healing Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 snvnnty>Thlrd Ynae- founded 1865 BUSINESS TRAINING Courses that offer jC fegk thorough preparation for young men and i;j K women who intend to b makebusinessacareer. L?ggaii» ST- One, Two and ThreeYeart **WSy»J 35 Second Semetler, January 31 For Information, oddreiißefllilrar PEIRCE SCHOOL 1468 Pine Street HE SELLS TOBACCO TO THEM AIL HAVE YOU HEARD THE CHANT OF THE TOBACCO AUCTIONEERT Uiton»o"YourHollywoodPorado" Wed., NBC,IOp.m.,E.S.T. "Your Hit Parade" SoI.,CBS, 10p.m., E.S.T. "Your Now* Parade" ' Mon. thru frl„ CBS, 12.15 p.m.,C.S.T; "Melody Puzxlo*" Mon.. NBC. fi.oas.3o p. m., E. S. T. , j j-j a,- PETnN ST Aim COll/.oGj Aln 699 Take Washerman’s Wasserman tests have been talcen by* 6fl!) students since the free tests were begun here January 6, it was announced yesterday by Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, director of the college health service. R. Grace Covden .’•'10 has been iso lated in the Infirmary since "Wednes day morning with a mild case of measles. It was also learned that Robert L. Felkner ’•'JO was operated on for appendicitis Tuesday inorning at the Bellefonte hospital, where he was sent by Dr. Ritenour. CAThaum • ' T?■ A W.jrncr ftiplh&tsThcJttc. .■ - ADVANCE SCHEDULE MONDAY, Jan. 21 JOAN CRAWFORD. SPENCER .TRACY in “MANNEQUIN”. TUESDAY; Jan. 25 -.MAF/WEST in “EVERY, DAY’S J A HOLIDAY” with Edmund Lowe- Charles But let worth," Charles . Winninger.-imd Loiiis Armstrong. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 26 “THRILL OF" A LIFETIME” with Betty Crable, Yacht Club Boys, Eleanor Whitney, Ben Blue, Larry Crabhe, Dorothy Lamnur. THURSDAY. Jan. 27 , MYRNA LOY in “MAN-PROOF” - with Franchot Tone and . , Rosalind Russel. • FRIDAY, Jan. 28 “TARZAZN’S REVENGE” with Glenn M Holm. SATURDAY, Jan. 29 “SWING YOUR LADY” with Humphrey Bogart, Frank My llugh, Nat Pendleton, Allen Jenkins. ' MON., TUBS.,'' Jan. 31. Feb.'l SONJA HENIE, DON AMECHE in “HAPPY LANDING” with Jean Hersholt—Ethel.Merman Varsity Fencing Team Meets Penn Tomorrow Nine swordsmen will compose the varsity fencing squad which opens its intercollegiate competition against Pennsylvania in Philadelphia tomor row. Capt. Spence Potter is the only senior included in the group of five juniors and three sophomores. Coached by the nationally} known fencing master, Leonardo Teirone, A common expression in town and on campus “You Can Get It at METZGER S” Sell Us Your Text Books Cash or Liberal Trade allowance Buy your Second Semester Books early Second Semester Book List now ready Avoid the rush ... SHOP AT METZGER’S S But Brunch Bobbitt, like so many other independent experts, prefers Luckies... ••AT AUCTIONS in my warehouse x\. inFarmville,North Carolina/* says Mr. Branch Bobbitt, “the higher the tobacco sells for, the better my profits. So I’m always glad to see Lucky Strike buyers in there bidding. They know what they want and they’ll keep bidding right up until they get it. "Well—in a cigarette—it’s the tobacco that counts. 1 know to bacco and I know what tobacco is in tvbat cigarettes. So that’s one WITH MEN WHO KNOW TOBACCO BEST—IT’S LUCKIES 2TO 1 the Penn outfit is one of the most skil- ios, and Vie Shsuilcles and Sam Rue ful in the East, boasting a finalist bin, sophomores, are the competing: in n recent New York invitation con- foilsmen. The epee team consists of test. The Krutter clan lost its co-cap- four third year men, John Lipeczky, tains by graduation, but the three Roger Kirk, Earl Strunk, and Foltz, sophomores were of vnrsitv cnlihev with Potter, Lipeczky, and sophomore last year. ' Pawl Fiebiger dueling in the sabre Dean Foltz and Scotty Rankin, jtm- class. NORRIS SODA GRILL FOUNTAIN—LUNCHEONETTE filrnnlaml Building Hoffman's I«‘ Cream reason I’ve smoked Luckies for 5 or 6 yearS.” Mr. Bobbitt represents the "aris tocracy” of tobacco experts. He judges the tobacco that thegrowers grow. He’simpartial, not connected with any cigarette manufacturer. Many other experts agree with Mr. Bobbitt. Sworn records show ,that, among independent tobacco expens, Luckies have twice as many exclusive smokers as have all the other cigarettes combined. 'a**'-
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