Page Four Fencers Meet Temple The regular varsity fencing squad of nine men departs for Philadelphia tomorrow morning to face Temple in the closing match of the Lions’ sea son. The Nittany swordsmen have won two out of three dual matches and placed second in the triangular meet at Cornell last week. Nittany - A,Winter. Bros. .Thtatrc Matinee Saturday Only . . 1:30 Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete show us late as 0:05 p.m. CHARLES BOYER DANIELLE DARIUEUX “MAYERLING” SATURDAY ONLY i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Collegian To Wire Mat Results Progress of the intercollegiate wrestling tournament being held today and tomorrow at Cornell will be made known to Collegian read ers by a continuous telegraphic re port. sent from the scene by Sal Sala, Collegian wrestling reporter. The reports will be sent to Rce hall Saturday afternoon and night for the benefit of boxing fans. Final results will be posted at the Corner Room. Cagers Routßutgers, 53-18, To End Season Will) .Joe I’roksa and Charley Pros ser each scoring 10 points. Penn State's busketball team closed its most successful season in recent years, routing a strong Rutgers Uni versity live. 53-18. at New Brunswick, N. J., Wednesday night. The victory gave the Lions a record of 13 wins in 18 starts. After a slow start. State moved ahead midway in the first period, barging into a 17-11 lead at halftime. .Tho Lions widened the gap during the second half, shooting almost perfect ly, It wus the first time in Rutgers history that an opposing team hud scored 50 points. • Besides Froksui Seniors Jack Reich*' cnbiich and Herb Peterson closed ’their court careers. Co-captain Sol MlchofT, also a senior, suffering from a' general rundown condition, failed to make the trip. Matmen Defend Title At Cornell (Continued From I’ugu One) Four of last year’s champions will risk their crowns at the tourney while two former titlcholdcrs will struggle to regain their diadems lost at Bethlehem in 1937. The four champions, are split between Prince ton and State. Shaffer will grapple to protect his 175-pound crown while Zazzi will re linquish his 135-pound title to seek the' welter-weight championship. Princeton’s two champs, who will en deavor to retain their titles arc Chuck Powers, 155, and Dick Hard ing,,^. Lehigh’s Bishop Out The 155-pound score was practical ly settled ,the night before the Le high squad embarked for Ithaca. A telegram from Lehigh stated that Cuptain Dick 'Bishop wjas dropped from tiie team because of a shoulder injury. With Bishop out of the way, the road appears clear for Powers to hold his crown, since the Engineer was the only opponent to defeat the Tiger flash in their -dual meet Sat urday, which Lehigh won 17-11. However, this weight will be clut tered with “unknown quantities" in the Lions’ Gensler, Penn’s. Ruggerio, land Bishop’s understudy, Deily.' The , Nittany sophomore, on the basis of his past performance, has more than an outside chance to score points for : State. | Jack Ifarkness, Harvard 175-pound ,cr, is expected to give Shaffer the fin al tussle for the championship-tomor row night. The State captain suf fered his first defeat in college dual competition at the hands of the Crim son light-heavy earlier this season. Zazzi Favored State’s other strong slot is tho 145- pound class held down by Zazzi. AI ! though pinned by Fred Capers of Princeton in the first meet, Zaz is a heavy ,favorite to snare the welter 'title. Lehigh’s 245-poundcr was a ; toss-up✓ between Gus Hagcrman and ! Hugh Ferry, with Ferry holding a slight edge. The chances of the Lions grabbing first place, rests on the outcome of the Nittany light-weights, Carl King, 118; who will compete in his first In tercollegiate tournament; Frank Craighead, 126, ami Bob Reynolds, 135. | The 118-pound division will see the greatest scramble with King, Harvey Ross of Harvard, Bob Allman, blind Penn grappler; and. Zen Mallon of Yale as the principal contenders. Craighead, Reynolds Rate High Although thrown by Champion Harding, Tiger 126-pounder, earlier this year,- Frank Craighead stands high above the others in the bid to dethrone Harding. Points may also be garnered by Lehigh’s Frank Bur nett and Louis Ach of Harvard. Shoved from the Intercollegiate picture for two years by Jack Light and Zazzi, Bob Reynolds will make his first showing in the tourney us a senior. The Lion will face Harold Masem, Lehigh, who defeated him in tho dual meet and also Fred Field of Princeton. ’Reynolds should set up at OCEAN TREASURE FOR LENT SEAFRESH FISH FILLETS Nuxl lo catching them, you i-self, the best way to make sure of freshness in fish is to buy Seafresh Fish Fillets. Within a few hours after the fish has been landed it has been cleaned'and filleted, wrapped in spotless cellophane, puck aged in white waxed paper cartons and quick frozen, ’i-'liat's why Seafresh Fish tastes so much better than much of the so-called “Fresh Fish." It is packed at its peak -of -perfec tion and held there by zero temperatures right up to the Lime of its use. r • FOR FISH AT ITS BEST VISIT COOK’S MARKET SEAFRESH SOLE FILLETS 1 lb. 30c .SEAFRESH SKINLESS FILLETS lb. 25c SEAFRESH SLICED, COLD ,FILLETS i tb. 25c SEAFRESH PERCH FILLET'S lb. 35c SEAFRESH SCALLOPS lb. <lsc SEAFRESH SHRIMP tb. 58c SEAFRESH SWORD FISH ___lb. 40c COOK’S MARKET 115 S. Fiazier St. Dial 791 v -AYe. "Deliver ... . . • ..... • iV’ r ’HE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Ring Tournament Starts At 7 P. M. (Continued From Page One) <• Dartmouth and Cadet Harrison of Army, whom Lessig beat last week, are the other entrants in this class. The outcome of the 175 pound fra cas will* be a toss-up with-Captain Tony Ortenzi and Deering Danielson of Yale as the possible winners. Or tenzi will meet Norm Brown of Syr acuse and. Tom Boyan of Dartmouth will step into the ring with Daniel son in the preliminary bouts. Six men have been entered in the heavyweight class with all six fight ing tonight. Nate Handler of Penn State will step in against Fred .Sclm er of Cornell, favorite of the weight and winner of a TKO over Izzy Rich ter in last year’s dual meet with the Big Red. Joe O’Leair- of Western Maryland will fight Mcrril Davis, football captain of Dartmouth and Cadet Isbell of Army will meet Bole slaw Dluski of Syracuse to complete the evening’s card. Dartmouth Unknown Quantity Dartmouth’s seven man entry has not fought .any meets this year and the chances of this team are un known. -Yale’s strength is also in Ihe dark as they have not encountered any team* in the Association. and judges for the tour nament.arc: Charles Short of Balti more, Tom Rawson of Boston, and James-Crowley of New York.. Lion Trackmen Leave For Washington Meet A selected squad of Lion trackmen leaves for. Washington, D. C., tomor row morning to compete in the fifth annual indoor track, and field games of Catholic University. State’s distance men, Pete Olexy and Bill Smith in the two-mile, with Norm Gordon running in the 1000- yard invitation affair, will lead the group into powerful eastern school competition. Dave Bauer and Miller Frazier are slated for the high hurdle event, Bob Clark is listed for the pole vault, wjth Bcrnie Kalmanowicz and Walt Hoster man, freshman ace, entered in the 50- yard dash. Charley Pierce, cross country captain-elect, completes the Lion squad, running in the 880. least .a second place for the Nittany ites. Perhaps the weakest slot in' the Nittany lineup is the heavyweight, post. With competition keen among the more, experienced and heavier competitors representing Princeton, Yale, Harvard, and Lehigh, Ernie Bortz, sophomore, seems blotted from the picture. Charlie Toll, Princeton’s heavyweight} was thrown by Pickett of Yale, who was then adjudged a favorite to take the title. However, Myron Stcrngold, Lehigh, upset the dope by pinning Pickett; Pickett was then shoved further into the back ground when he lost to Harvard’s Bill Glendcnning. The situation was further muddled Saturday when Toll pinned Stcrngold. W. S. G. A. Changes Dance Dates The place and time of the W. S. G. A. dance on March 18 have been changed to the Armory from 10 to 1 o’clock. Previously the dance was to hove been in Rec hall from 0 to 1 o’clock. Freshman Council has announced that a dance exclusively for fresh man women and their escorts will be held in the Armory, April 30. 3 Lion Skiers Place In N.Y. Championships The Penn State skiers, competing as individuals rather than as a team,' took "part in the New York state championship meet at Red House, N. Y., last Saturday. : Racing in the rain over ground just partially covered with snow, Captain Paul Massey took second in the Class B cross-country run. .Tim Wilson Ml placed 13th and Harry Hitchcock ’39 was 15th. Massey also placed fourth in the slalom and 22nd In the ski jump. CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes, expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Avc. - 38 yr. C. D. STUDENTS should'place, panic ami and address on all books, notebooks, slide-rules etc. If you lose or lind.any thing Call at'the Student Union oiticc. 181-2fc-pd-GD WANTED—House to rent. Immediate occupancy desired. Write particu lars to Box B. Student Union office. -192-lt-pd-BB WANTED—Ride to Washington, D. C., weekend of March 19. Call Bane, dial 671. ’ - 194-lt-pd-WB FOR RENT Comfortable corner room for two. Running •water, well heated, opening on porch. 123 West Nitany avenue, phone 3881. 193-3Upd-BB FOR SALE—National-Graflex F 3.5 and telephoto F 6.3 lenses, filters and copying attachment. A $155 outfit like new $lOO. See Griggs at Rea & Dericks. 195-lt-pd-GD LOST—Log-log slide rule on campus. Name on rule and case. Isadorc Procki. Please return to Student Un ion office. , 196-tt-pd-GD Marine Dining Room of the Colonial 123 W. Nilluny Avc. SEKLY RATES SINGLE MEALS SPECIAL DINNER SUNDAY Irs. Leone Ida Harry, Proprietor Lion Mermen To End Season Against Penn The Nittany swim team will end its season tomorrow afternoon in Phila delphia when they will splash against a powerful team of Penn swimmers at 2 o’clock. Today at 4 o’clock they will meet Villanova in the Wildcat pool. -• " rj • The meet will be tough against-Vil-' lunova, the outcome possibly hanging on the result of the medley relay/Vil lanova started out -weakly, this season, but has since risen to the position of a serious threat. Coach Galbraith will take 16 men with him this week-end. To be watch ed with interest is the 400-yard relay team which on Monday against Tem ple cracked the Glennland pool record for that event. This team is composed of ICen Bunk, Art Lehman, Capt.-Bob jDewalt, and Chuck Welsh. Friday, March* 11, 1938 Triangle To Celebrate Founding Anniversary The local .chapter. of Triangle, na tional social engineering fraternity,, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of. Its founding by,Robert L, Tackett, former dean of the School of Engin eering, by bolding open House for re turning alumni Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. • .... COLONIAL - , 115W.NITTANYAVE. ' States FuieslClubJtesidcnce
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