Page Four Plumbing and Heating Heating Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 at r Shows at - 1 30, 3.00, 6.30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 i TODAY AND WED. 1 Savage Wilderness, Primitive Men Tamed by the Famous Roy al Canadian Mounted Police! "HEART OF THE NORTH" in Technicolor Added Ferdinand the Bull and Hal Kemp Orchestra THURSDAY FRIDAY Racketeer father and American boy—fighting shoulder to shoul der against a JIB rap that would split them up! JACKIE COOPER in "Gangster's Boy" State . Shows at .. 1 30, 3.00, 6 30, B'3o Complete show as late as - 9'05 TODAY AND WED Which is greater . Love or a Career? See the answer of LUISE RAINER and PAULETTE,GODDARD "Dramatic School" - with - ALAN MARSHALL LANA TURNER HENRY STEPHENSON Added Latest Issue March of Time United States State Dept "OUR GOOD NEIGHBOR CUM THURSDAY - FRIDAY When love goes on an Interna tional boy-spree, . . It's beau coup fun' "Say It In French" with , Ray Milland - Olympe Bradna .4M.1=1 ;Shows at - . - - 6'30, 830 Complete show as late as - 9 05 TODAY ONLY Tyrone Power - Loretta Young Annabella In "SUEZ" WEDNESDAY ONLY The RITZ BROS 7 in "Straight, Place and Show" with Ethel Me - rman • Phyllis Brooks Richard Arlen THURSDAY ONLY OLIVIA deHAVILLAND DICK POWELL in "HARD 'TO GET" gill SALLY'S ANDWICH • ' ERVICE Women in Sports I The Varsity hockey team has been elected aith the following women getting places Marge Hatwick, Dot Peaise, Panic Lea nn, Beanie Maurei, Juanita Chambeis, Emma Pease, Dorothy Radcliffe, Eleanot Benfet, Bert Douthett, Betty Rank, Dot Wag net, and Midge Cooler Helen May ur, vice at °shield, Betty Rose, sect etary tt eaburer. Grace Clause', equipment man ager, Lois Rankin, publicity agent, ni e the new officers of the Foil Club chosen at theirJast meeting Thursday Campus tennis champion In the Fall tournament is Jan Hartz '92 Dot Rose was chosen Sopho more hockey munagier foi next year taking Bette Dent's place. No set schedule foi basketball games vall be posted until aftel the last practice on Monday Hoo.esei, theic will be a game on Tuesday Watch the bulletin board in White Hall for all game notices Basketball managers foe this yam are Beit Weight, major manage! ; ' Dom is Gibbons, head manager, Dot Walton, junior manage!, Noma Stillwell, kopho mom e Women The pool in White Hall is open for plunge helms Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday from 4 to 5 o'clock and Wednesday night from 7 30 to 9 30 Thei e is a Sen ior Life Saving class from 4 to 5 o'clock Monday—instructed by Miss Aibuckle Lakonides, physical education honotaiy, is sponsoung a course in basketball iefeieeing to be giv en each week by Miss Mlldled E Lucy, instructot in physical edu cation When you are having trouble finding a gift— remember, What • Not can help you: - _ FOR HIMS Desk Sets ' Book-Ends , Stirrup 'Sets . Tele-list Clock Cigarette Boxes FOR 'HERS Wood and Metal Figures Evening Bags Handkerchiefs Jewelry Perfume FOR HOMES Silver Cocktail Sets , Spode Plaques Glass Lamps Etchings [ 1 -- e - --=- Ili ST OPEN 'TIL 9 EACH NIGHT To All,! Cub Courtmen Rally To Score Victory, 42-12 Outplayed ii the_fitst qua - am by a hard-driving Susquehanna Cub court squad, Couch Nick Thiel's '42 basketeets returned to mush the Crusaders 44-12 in the initial sctimmage session of the yeas in Rec Hall Saturday night Klepke, Susquehanna fotwatd, broke through after two minutes of play and - sank one to put the Crusaders temporarily in the lead Len Mouse, Nittany lot %%aid re taliated and tied the count, but the visitots kept messing the Cubs throughout the quartet and continually pierced the defense Nevertheless, the yearlings held a mildly comfortable 17-11 lead at the end of the half. Pile Up 44 Points Finding their plays in the sec ond session and taking advantage of ineffective long shots by the Clusadeis, the Nittanymen piled up 42 points before the closing gun Kiouse and Howard Smith, con tra., led the Lions' scoring with seven points each, Henry White and Chalky Medlin, guards, tal lied six points each Responsible for the containing tallies weic Bill Shutt, five, Bill Kelley, foul , Bill Glelam, four, Elm' Gloss and Maitm Sonnenfeld, two, and Hel High, one The fresh open a seven-game campaign on January 21 when they play Dickinson Sonunan bele Other squads on the com petitors list include Bucknell„ two games ' Pitt, Cainegie Tech, Kiski and Wyoming Seminary. White y Chairman For Agricultural Confab The fist Annual Agiicultuial Confeience, sponsored by the School of Agricultuie and the State Faim Security Admirnstia tion, %%111 be held hate Januaiy 10, 11, 12 and 13 with Piof Jon athon \V. White of the depart ment of agronomy acting as chaii man CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes es pertly repaired, portable and of• flee machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342 Harry E. Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue . BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— All Mork guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr FOR RENT—Nicely fuimshed double room and board; one block from campus Rates reasonable Phone 3218 120-3tpdßß FOR RENT—Double room with comfortable single beds' Inquire 1.12 S Pugh street or dial 3386 105 2tp BB GUITAR LESSO N S—Beginners and advanced students Modern "swing" choruses Reasonable rates Edwaid Bershteln, 139 Fra zier Phone S5l 136-2tp-TB FOR SALE—Red velvet evening M rap, white satin lining. Junior hi/e Will hell at slo,_worth $2O Inquire Student Union 146 It•A W E ..li FOR SALE-1930 Chryblor Sedan Good condition. good paint, up holbtery SO cash Inquire of Bill Colpetzer, Room 1, Old Main 145-Itp.A.W.E ,Jr FOR SALE—Hand knitted white evening coat. Worn few times Bargain 256 S Burrow es Dial 2705 117 ltp-A W E ,Jr FOR RENT—Double ,rooms with aingle beds Inquire 333 S Ath erten greet, of dial 897 144.1tp-BB WANTED—Roomer and boarder one and half blocks from campus on Allen Excellent meals Dial 4056 143-2tc. TB VAii)zSSSFSF:47:47:S4I:IS3 , :g;gSi3MiX2FSSZiMitt4=ETZ , ASZTMIX.ISeRSVMS= • CHRISTMAS Ljnah DECORATIONS Mistletoe Laurel Roping TREESLoose Holly Holly Wreaths Hand Made Pine Wreaths Trees McKEE'S , • FRUIT,MARKET PHONE 4921 , , ' EAST BEAVER MxV"C.UUSSZVaMit:SI:gra:S.MIZISV.IS:I,,,vtgICSMISIZIOMpt.<36^,CISSSMEhIN. W r • A • e y. its f 01.., !.:%,1:.,..1 M elf- --. , FATHER ' ' SISTER MOT4ER ' fiRO' c l'HER - .4 E. Collegc Avc. EGCILPS State College PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Tumblers Set For Gym Perfofmance By BILL ENGEL Endeavoring to create a keener all-around Intel est in gymnastics, Coach Gene Wettstone will resume the gym team's between-halves exhibitions by sending his tumblers into action during the'intermsson at tomorrow night's Lion- Syiacuse basketball tilt , Co-Captain Ray Runkle will lead a czew of 10 men in the tumbling act including Wilbur Wald, Harlan Siam, Bill Lewis, Bill Loebei, , Sherwin Mayei, Jay Levin, Gail Updeigraph, George Sumner, and Dick Ramsay Each Man To Perform Christmas Carolers To Hold Sing Monday In Front Of Old Main The annual Chtistinas Catol Sing will be held in front of Old Main at 8 30 p in Mon day. Sponsored jointly by the de partment of music and the Christian association, the pro gram will consist of a Christ mas leading by Di John H Frizzell, college chaplain, and group singing led by the Col lege Choir and its accompanists Lion Fencers Show Promise By PAUL HALDEMAN Slated for four dual meets and one quadrangular meet, Lion ten cola aro being shaped into expert en ord-wielders by Coach Knitter, nho calls daily practice periods in Rec Hall from 5 to 6 p m The foils squad looks promising with the return of veterans': Sam Rankin and Co Captain Deem Foltz, abetted by Elmer Lo‘sensteln, Les ter Rutz and Doug Adams, sopho moi es Undefeated in dual competition last year, the epee team points to ward another successful season with the setern of Earl Strunk, Co Captain John Lipeczky, Roger Kirk and Foltz to the squad Paul Fiebiger, Jack Adams and Lowen stein ale newcomers to squad Stern competition for any oppo nent is eternised by the sahie team led by Lipeczky, ably assist ettby Jack Good, Ed 'Larger, Dan iel Lyons and Fiebiger Foltz, undefeated in all competi tions last year. paces the fencers and has a bright outlook for a suc cessful season Coming out on tile short end of a 14-13 score last year in theii meet with Penn, the Lion swordsmen are out for revenge alien they open this year's season on Janu ary 21 with the Quakers at Phila delphia Freshmen trying out for the fencing team have no meets slated' with other colleges, but they will have a round robin tournament sometime in Ma'rch, competing among themselves and with mem bers of the varsity teams Other meets scheduled, in addi lion to the Penn duals, are with Rutgers, away, on February 18, Le high, here, February 25, quad rangular meet, Including Cornell, Syracuse, Colgate and Penn State at Ithaca, N Y, March 4, and Temple, here, March 1r Dance to ... Bill Bottorf and his Orchestra AT THE Annual CHRISTMAS BALL The Hotel Brunswick Lancaster, Pa. Friday, ,December 30th Dancing: 10 to 2 O'Clock Subscription $2 50 per couple Phone Reservations to HOTEL BRUNSWICK Sponsored , by the Penn State Alumni Club of Lancaster Each man will peifoun individ ually with several probably show ing as a unit. Ivan Budeiivano vitch and Bud Scatscatoboy, that into mat movers, will put on a daring clown, display in connec tion with the performance , Concentrated practice continues for more than 30 enthusiasts in an effort to be in top shape for the initial meet with Kutztown Teachers, January 21. Wettstone has been putting his charges through daily workouts 'and at the end of each week, he tanks the candidates accoi ding to then respective abilities on a 'ladder scale" Co-captains Run kle and Al Klignian, Charles Gil lespie, Mel Beck, Elam Weaves„ Herm Shmukler, Harold Sttaet tot , Ward, Saylor, and Lewis have been malting the best showing Hockey Team Plans Five Game Schedule Hockey games with Cornell and Syracuse have been scheduled for sonic time after Christmas, but no definite dates have yet been set An attempt is being made to ar range a trip to meet Cornell and Syracuse between semesters ' The hockey squad held its fist ice practice last Saturday after noon at Whipple's Dam Games with Lehigh; Pittsburgh, and Gamma Tech arc being sought, but so fat negotiations have failed to mateimhze, Mah al(' James '39 manages, said yes terday GET YOUR SKATES SHARPENED NOW SCHILLING Pugh Street COLISEUM ROLLER RINK Wednesday, December BP. M. Central Pennsylvania's Largest and Finest Equipped Roller Skating link o 51x150 feet of flodr space , 0 Six nights a= week.---8_ to ,11 Wednesday `and= SaturdaY Afternoon 2 to 4 Lion Mat ' 'Success Hinges On Possible Weight Limit Shifts Have the wrestling lima been changed' Charlie SpeWel anxiously awaits official answer to that question, for , on it possible hinges much of the success of the 1939 Lion wrest ling team Carl "Midget" King, 9ciappy Jun tor, was greatly weakened last sea son by the' strenuous m deal of meriting down to 113 pounds - If the limit has been changed to 121 pounds, as was rumored last month, King, should show up much -better than before Changes in Weights Aid Several Changes in weight limits would probably help *We the hotly con tested 135, 145, and 155 pound spots, since several possible start eta are now on the fende between classes Another factor expected to great ly affect the starting lineup for the opener with Nebraska on January 11 is the — showing that matmen make in the annual Interclass tour ney during the first week after Christmas recess Sculptors Selected For Library Building (Continued From Page One) can be obtained to supplement the gift presented by the Class of '32 No Rfficial approval has yet been given to the cle . as gift, it ryes lea rn ed, piimarily liecause the $9,500 is far too little to cov er he entire cost of the proposed murals project. _ No action Was taken on the name change proposal All-College Annual 9 New Year s Dance MUSIC BY CAMPUS OWLS Armory ,January 8 9 to 12 — 7 75e Per Couple GRAND OPENING!! EVERGREENS . . . - ,State:College, Pa. BULLETINS W S C A House of Repiesent atives will meet in 305 Old Main at 4 p m - German Club meeting in foyer of Schuab Auditorium follouing Ger man Chiletmas sing Clover Club meeting in Room 1 1 , 2aittINVATZ4F:33::4315ii:VSS:KF:Si=Wir',F2S3ZiSVSNA=t$3*SFlif=: +~,}%tc:'+v=+--~+'=-+'~+"-=s'=4{=+~-+"- ~~c_~.~+.~+.tea,+e,+.~ Tuesday, December 13, 1938 103 •Ag at 7.30 tonight TOMORROW• , International Re!aliens c meeting 105 Main Engineering 7 15 p m Hugh Beaver Club will meet 304 Old Main at 815 p m. '" THURSDAY Important Foil Club meetiii Room a White Hall at 7 p m .*„. 14th ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~~ .~ ~' ~1 w ILENE
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