Tuesday, December 6, 19.:_ TROLLER SKATE Every Friday-and Sunday - 8 till 11 ._,__HELA PARK 7 Mlles E. of Bellefonte ARROW SHIRTS , ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS r - - MEN'S APPAREL ; . _ pl„Smitti Affer,St.,DMgooallyAcross from Post Office , ARROW TIES ARROW UNDERWEAR lIMENIMI Wrestling Clinics Planned No wiestling cline will be held here this-- year,... Conch Charlie Simla] has announced Instead, he will hold a clinic at Mt. Leban on - High School, Pittsburgh on Saturday, and at Kingston High School a week from Saturday. IMME3 x+,"\~ Les Sabreuis Will Hold 'Foils Tourney Lei &Went q' annual all College fencing tom ney will be held in flee Hall Slam day, December 17, with combat In the folly divi4lon only thin yeas ‘ Entyles, who will vie rot gold and silyet keys offered by the fencing society• must register at Student Union before 4 p m. De cember 14 , Additional Spoits On Page 4 , Shows at .1.30, 3 00, 0 30, and 810 Complete show as late as 9.05 p'm TODAY and TOMORROW "MICKEY", the roottn', tootin' ter. ror of, the ,West, who likes his horses tame and his women wild, gets roped by Love! RICKEY ROONEY - LEWIS STONE CECILIIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" i aded Orin ,Tucker and His Orchestra THURSDAY and FRIDAY Hate comes the Cm letimi, Family sit eamlined Ali Babas ex uding Charm and a touch of Lar- CCU`, with every tot tune hunting Smile - happy go lucky Pirates with a Bless Suit nailed to theft' toast , and, akalavys, Sonania Bound JANET GAYNOR , DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. PAULETTE GODDARD in The Young in Heart' - i with r- - 'Poland Young - Bikei Burke ADDED ^ 1 ' "HOT ON ICE" A Pete Smith Specialty . . Shows at 1.30, 3 00, .0•30,..and 8 . 30 Complete show as late as 9 05 p m TODAY and TOMORROW It's Round up Time for Romance! GARY COOPER' , MERLE OBERON , • "The Cowboy and the Lady" -- with • PATSY KELLY WALTER ,BRENNAN ADDED-..... A Walt Disney Cartoon and Happy Felton and Orchestra THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Trying to commit suicide . . he only, succeeds in' murdering the blues! ' _ JOE E. BROWN , —,ln . "Flirting With Fate" with"— Leo Carrillo • Bevei•ly Roberts Wynne Gibson - Stem Duna Shows at .', ~ .'. 6 30."8:30 Complete Show as Late as .' 9.05 TODAY ONLY , "BING'CROSBY • FRED- MacMURRAY In "Sing You. Sinners" WEDNESDAY ONLY CLARK GABLE • MYRNA LOY in "Too' Hot To Handle" THURSDAY ONLY WALLACE BEERY, - "VIVk-VILLA" , ' 44^ " ?1,..;. 1'; , Lion Ca! Height Is Big Factor In Victory By 808 WILSON John Lawthet 's theory that "Heighth Makes The Basketball Team" was decisively pi oven Sat tuday night when Penn State's towei mg Lions launched their 23- game'l93B-'39 cage season with It lop-sided 42-28 victory over Maly land's clever Teri apin five The gime climaxed Penn State's 'second annual basketball clinic which moi e than 700 players, coaches and officials attended After a nip-and-tuck, give-and take fiist half ended with State holding a shin 15-12 lead, Law thei's lanky Lions cascaded into fames basketball action in the second half to stole 27 points in a landslide that was the maim feature of the Tea lapin rout - Ragged Play In Spots Chaiacteizstic of wily season ball, the play of both teams was lagged in spots State's offensive attack was shabbier than is oi dinaiy foi a team The Nittany men tiled 31 goals from the field in the first half but sank only sia foi an average of 19 percent This average jumped to 34 peicent in the second period when 10 buckets out of 29 tiles were made -A particularly inpeneti a ble Lion defense compensated for this poor offensive attack. Maryland made the mistake of high passing against players con side' ably taller than themselves Time after time the fast-bi caking offensive thrusts of the Teips fail v,hen' State inteicepted then high passes McWilliams Tops Scoring Cliff McWilliams, juniot guar d looked pin ticulaily good considei ing that this IN.AS his Su st starting assignment McWilliams topped State's scoring with foul goals from the field and as many fouls for 12 points In his varsity debut, sophomoie Johnny Ban played •fanly good ball—especially on , the defense Big Jim -Richaidson, who never played high school basketball, amazed visiting cubes with his 'sparkling play Although far from a, fininshett cager, Richardson is nefindely _an _offensive threat—and a s good defensive mini Suipuse package No 1 was. Norm Racusin, another sopho more, whose bulliant basketeenng was responsible for seven 'Lion points Racusin showed plenty of "stuff" foi the shoLt time that he played If he continues to improve, Big Bill Stopper may find himself . playing second fiddle to the center post Lawther used George Chalmers, semoi letterman, to steady the shaky Lion quintet when the going got lough Sadly lacking was the usual le- liability of the "Big Three"—vet mans Mai Corbin, Charley Pros ser and Bill Stopper None played up-to-snuff ball although Prosser dumped in four double-deckers and a pair of fouls fin ,10 points Only in the flee-throw depart ment did Lauthet 's tosses look at all outstanding The Nittany men made 10 put of 12 fouls for the exceptional average of 83 pei - 'cent McWilliams made foul' out of five, Prosser and Bair two out of two, Racusin one out of two and Moffatt ale Maryland, eve] y bit as warm as they were warmly dressed - (long stockings with shit t sleeves to 'match), depended on the steady play of Capt. George Knepley, All- Southern Conference guard last year, and Adam Bengoeshea, clev ci foiWard, to bear the.bi tint of their attack 5 Cub Busketeefs_ Intensify Practice Fifteen freshman basketeer as pirants are intensifying daily drills as Coach Nick Thiel pre pairbs to select Ills first-stling cub team this week. Battling•it out tor ,nositlons are .ITomard Smith, Henry White, Bill Kelley, _ Francis Farris, Elmer Gross, Martin Sonnenfeld, Hal High, Bill Ziegentus, Don Cassidy. Bill GoHam, Ale Jones, Hal Hoy. and John Beyer Featuring BUNNY BERIGAN with KATHLEEN LANE REC. HALL, DECEMBER 9 - - - $3.30 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ers Top Maryland In Opener, 42-18 These Men Will Cover Wanted---Mat , Winter Sports Mit Association Increases , Heavyweights Winter sports gill be tem ted , Weights In Lower Classes fot the Collegian by the follow- By GEORGE SCHLESS log Junto' mlll.Olllll stair mem ' Heavy %%eight, heavy weight hers By BERNIE NEWMAN . 13oxing—Bei ale Newman At long last, it has been appioved 1 That for tune, chanted in slow, Basketball—Bob \\lige* many veal s dirge like style, is musclemnster problematic to college coaches, have been revised at the Su liming—Herb ',Upson recent meeting of the Eastern Intercollegiate Bovng Association Char les Speldel's theme song these Gymnes ' o „__ Bgi Engel days F4'4neing—Ratil Haldeman With statistics moving that college students ale bigger and' bony- Last year the Lidn utostleis Ritle—Brad Owens ICI today than in the past and ties coming ft oin the fighters them tied a ith Lehigh and lost to pieshmen Basketball—M 0 nu) .elves of the difficult task in ti dining down below 118 pounds, it has PI inceton, all because of the lack Roth finall% been wanted that the Aleight officially be changed to 120 pounds of a big man In the final bouts Intl anima Is—Engel (in charge), The 125-poundel s wet e gifted .f Bachman Back In Shape Owens, Roth, 1-laltletnan with tun pounds when it was t }omen under the knock-down head- There are a few bright spots. Features—Roth and Engel however, that help to relieve Char - found that, only alive-pound illf- ing It has been decided that any lie's gloom Captain Don Bach- min sensation alto may be used felence 'You'd exist between the fightei knocked down must remain man, invincible In the 165 pound at either 145 or 155 two fighter divisions, thus the of- on the canvass fmthe count of class last year, but forced out In And veterans like Call King at funal count will go ut 127 nine before being allowed to - I n. the middle of the season by a knee 118, the Cialghead twins at 125 The other dnisions will iemain some warfare Many, is back in his old shape and (with one possibly at 115), Roy the same-115, 195, 155, 165, 175, The use of bandages around the toady to go Gensler at 155 and Ernie Boer at and heavy—except that the boxers knuckles or between the fingers Another lay of sunshine is ",lit- 175 mould lie pleasant moments In must come 111 on the nose has been restricted except 'above sit Joe" Scalio last .%etii's flesh- an% mach's dreams Another interesting change the knuckle-fine tr . ARROW TELLVALL 7 , 1 What is your I.: Q. on style? in THIS WEEK'S POST / -r7P. r page 44.14t5til 1010W/04* NO on This is the story of Suzanne, fc whom a whole new life began du evening in June when a youn) stranger tied his horse in front her father's log cabin But whet one day, Wayne Lockwood told In of his lore for someone else Suzanne realized what she must dt The main thing was, not to let hit know how you feel, not to let an: one know...A tender romance "Civil War days in the West wait for you in this week's Post, by tb —author of A ,Lantent in Her HIM ..,, and A White Bird Flying. A NEW NOVEL of pioneer days in 'lowa begins in this week's Post SONG OF YEARS by the noted American author BESS STREETER AIDRIC 1500 locals organized in 45 I states now make UNEMPLOYMENT A PERMANENT CAREER ' WHO organised the unemployed into One Big Union? This Workers' Alliance which can even make the WPA rehire men they fire? Why does the White House listen sympathetically to its threats and promises? In your Post this week Stanley High uncovers a new force in America, the men who contrOl it, and how they arc mak ing joblessness an established institution. Who Organized the Unemployed? by STANLEY HIGH HOUSE WITH A MUSICAL GHOST! And unseen eyes peering at you out of the dark! What a setting for two people in love! A young couple get an eerie reception—and like it! Read this short story by Eleanor Mercein, Where But in England? WHEN THE WITNESS LIED...AND THE D. A. DIDN'T MIND... the newspapers howled for conviction of the perjurer But the D.A. had his own formula for catching such crooks: astronomy... A short story, Kepler's Disciple, by Harry Klmgsberg PLUS: All That's Psychic IsNot Selling , profitable sales poi . by Donald B Tansill ..George N Peck and Henry Carter co The Farmer and the Tariff.. Short stories by Daniel and Charles Rawlings, editonals, senals, Post Scripts and car AU In the Post out this week. DEEM
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