Page Four AnworndPommN.obwolo.S6ml BUSINESS TRAINING ir efi i % • Lkig 1 AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE 0 for young men and women One, Two and Three Veers 01:11/ and Evening Courses 8 Weeks Summer Session 11= PEIRCE SCHOOL robe St Woo of Brood Ph.lodelpfoo Pa Within:A Shows at - - 6.30, 830 Complete show as late as - 9 05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1.30 TODAY ONLY Ile Id( s the destiny of colon 111.1i4 11111! of the omen they loYe' Alexander Korda Presents EDMUND LOWE on "MURDER ON - DIAMOND ROW" WEDNESDAY ONLY Caught in 01 musing storm ur people's hate it might be tomm lon 's headlines, "SHADOWS OVER SHANGHAI" with James Dunn - Ralph Morgan, Robert Barrat - Unda Gray 808 BURNS in - "THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER" With Fay Bainter • John Beal atMCIM Shows at - 1 30,3.00,6'30,8.30 Complete show as late as - 9:05 TODAY AND WED Bich i song hits Ii ont Victor I lel het i' , , hicorn chi able nicht 1111, . JEANETTE MacDONALD NELSON EDDY m "SWEETHEARTS" with Frank Morgan - Ray Bolger Florence Rice - Mischa Auer Herman Bing IN TECHNICOLOR Bud. Benny'b Biggest Show' Vise Is Fine Vise la Femmes' A gang of hounding beauties Painting Paris—red, white and blue' Jack Benny • Joan Bennett -- in -- i "Artists and Models Abroad" , , -- with -- Mary Boland - Fritz Feld Charley Grapewin Joyce Compton The Yacht Club Boys NOTE "Gateway to Hollywood" con test blanks now available at box office . FREE, .~'fe ', , Shows at • 1 30, 3.00, 6 30, 8:30 Complete show as late as - 9:05 TODAY AND WED h utid I °mum o boantittil %%omen chlyttlrous men . magnificent thotoughbreds Thu hIPOI t of kings climaxing Attlee the hilltb flash by at Churchill Doses In the famed Kentucky Delhi , All against the warm beauty of the Blue Glass couu ti.t in the splendor of TECHNICOLOR "KENTUCKY" With Loi etta Young- Richard Greene 121121310 Walter Brennan Douglas Dumbrllle Karen Morley A Walt Disney Cartoon t' I Wynken, Blynken and Nod" THURSDAY - FRIDAY A rendezvous In an baud para. (Use before he dells ered her to the law' FREDRIC MARCH - JOAN BENNETT 4 in "TRADE WINDS" with Ralph Bellamy • Ann..Sotherit Boxing, Wrestlin Lowenstein, Kutz, - Adams Lead Fullers Mum Lowenstein, Lester Rutz and Doug Adams`upset Co-Cap tain Dean Foltz, Bill Shell and Scotty Rankin in the first sound tobin tryout fiii starting places on the foils squad of the fencing team, held in Recieation Hall Sat•trday afternoon. 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From now on there will be ample room for your comfort: McLAN.AIIAN'S FOR THOSE WHO,KNOW AND,ENJOY EXCEPTIONALLY • GOOD FOOD AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE ' , , Entries Due For IM ' Basketball, Volleyball Attention , patticipants in in -tranunal inottsi All entties fm intatinunal basketball and volleyball must be in by nest Satuiday Wtestling entiies must be in before the end of the semestet Intramui al competition in basketball and volleyball is ex pected to begin next - Monday with. wiestling slated for the %telt of the second semestei Save your broken pieces. We can duplicate your glasses within 24 hours. Dr. Eva B. Roan Opp Atherton Hall 402 E. College Ave. SPORT 'FANS 1 Drop in for Results of all Conference Basketball Games the night they are played. GRAAM & SON Cigarettes Beaver Ave Allen St. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Teams Mit Lineup To Hinge On Capt. Hanna By BERNIE NEWMAN If Captain Roy Hanna can come done. to 135 pounds before Satur day, Leo Houck will inaugurate tile 193:1 mit season with one of the most balanced squads in years - At present, Hanna is tipping the beams around the 140 mark and unless he works off the extra poundage daring the next few days, Coach Houck «ill be forced to do u,lot of shifting In the dif ferent divisions when his Nittany tiara Mrs stack al against the Western Maryland Green Tenors, Saturday, in Roc Hall Move up Would Leave 135 Open A mote up in neights would edge- out Ohm Red Stanko or Frank Silvestri from the 145 pound class, leaving the 135 pound divi , Mon open Silvesti I is a veteran of last season, and Stanko, who is considered the most improved since last veal, fought.. en the freshman team If this Condition exists, the only alternative for Coach Houck will be to move up either Al Taman or_Alex Sopchak to the 135 pound berth Both boys, quite small for 135 'era, have fought varsity in the .ighter divisions, Sopchak at 118 and Tapman as the regular 125- pounder the Past two seasons Fistle followers who traveled to Rec Hall the past week to watch the bitters in action saw plenty in the Tapman -"Sopey" 'Workouts, both boys going at ft hammer and tongs in their quest for supremacy of the 127-pound dly‘ision, Dertzo Presses Cooper Mike Dertzo; 120 pound inti a moral champ, is pressing Mike Cooper for his varsity position of last season Keen competition ex ists in the 165-pound weight, with Hank Schweitzer, Dave kicKinley, and Les Cohen making the Strong bids. Johnny Patrick ?senior) is the shining light among the 75 'era, with his namesake giving Nate Handler plenty of tumble in the heavyweight class But, watch Jim Louis and ,Ber nie Sandson in the 155 pound class It's a toss up Social Health Plan Adopted , (Continued From Page One) said that they may increase the hospitalization quota although he saw no particular need fm tt since only in iare cases does a patient remain in the Infiiinary 18 days The "Health Insuiance" fund cleated, by the fees will be con ti oiled by the newly-ci eate d Health Instnance Boaid, with the piesident of the 'house as chair man, Kaull 'said The plan also makes the Phi Sigma Delta', reg l , ular ticasmy gualantot of the fund and culls fat payment by it of $lOO in case of complete defla tion of the fund Defration Improbable "Complete dePat i on of the Health Insolence fund, howevei, is highly improbable, almost im possible," Krull commented "Had this plan been in use whend was a freshman, the fund in those four yeais ivouhr have teal:zed approximately $684, liguting on 38 membeis pet year In that time, no more than seven members of the house have been ill, no mown than four laid up in the Infu m ai y. , "That seems to be about aver age for our - house, and there is no indication that the average will rise to jeopardize our plan," he added , ~ The plan was adopted because "fellows with the shiveis and a hot head lie in bed waiting for.the spell to pass without the cost of doctor ". Now, at the first sign of revel of illness, the member can leant exactly what 15 wrong ‘ith him from a competent doctor at. no cost, Krull said - "Health Insurance has the dual purpose of getting medical atten tion at,once for , the sick and giv z ing protection to the other mem bers of the house by immediate quarantine. uT the sick in the case of contagious , disease," Krull added. Your Shoes Are Important Get Them Repaired and Shined for Panhellenic Ball LE:KLINE 153 South Allen Street n Doubt Houck Warns-Boxers To Train For Annual Frosh-Soph Battles The annual freshman-sopho name boxing meet, which has in the past deletmined whether ea not freshman customs shall be dropped following the meet, will be held the latter part of the month ,Coach Leo Houck weaned that those wishing to participate should report to Rec Hall and be gin conditioning themselves Paul Geis, inttamural boxing manage', willtn change of the meet INTRAMURAL RING 'CHAMPS Pi csenting Johnny Dm Lzo '4O, 120-lb crass boxing champion He hails Boni Heilwood and is a forester Johnny is a southpaw but he catties plenty of sleeping powder in a right-handed round house This is his second champ ionship .he was 120-lb champ at Mt. Alto A versatile athlete he boxes .(ask his opponents) he wrestles, he is a trackman, and he plays basketball. Attention' Heie comes Eagle scoi.t- Geoige Hankins '4l, the champion Of the 125-lb ,class • . a 4-letter man at Narrowsbutg, NY HS He was on the frosh X-countiy squad last yew . now he is out for the boxing team Geoige wants to be a teacher . he claims he could keep dis cipline Johnny Phillips '4l entered the ring foi the first time in his life What happened' , Johnny fought four fights Johnny won all - rout decisively Now he is champ lonjof the 1,151 b class A Triangle scholar, John comes horn Boh m, N. Y.. . captained the foot ball team, won letters in basket ball and baseball . likes fishing and Wayne King Handsome Chailey Mattel n '42, the champion of the 145-lb class He attended Cailton H S in Wilkes Bane The roped square was new to Charley bat he ran out a champion he loves to dance, especially to Garry Clinton's mu sic He's a C & F student . Clark Gable ranks second to Chat ley, because Chalky can box The list man to balk Barney Ewell's uppeicut that's Hai= old Fly, 155 champ a phys ed mo)oi, a boxing class undei Houck was his only previous ex pel 'Race hails from Johns town . is a candidate for the baseball pitching staff . a Phi Delt and a juntoi says he never expected to teach the finals A squale-Jawed chap is Dave McKinley, winner of the 165-lb. title his first boxing experi ence a left hook is his favor ite blow . a New Yoik boy, lie transfeiied heir last year from Noah Catalina State, where he played fresh football not out for football hew is a sopho moic in Civil Engineming Introducing J. Milled 'Frazier, pride of Delta'Chi floored his opponenCtwiee,to capture the 175- {,lb division captain of the tiaLk team, he holds the college record for high and low , hurdles IS secietaiy-tieasuier of IFC, .. a member of Skull and Bones this was his thud year in intiainuial boxing competition , A slugger is Pat Costello, heavyweight winnei also a senior, vice-pies of DU and vai sity boxing manage' . tips the scales at 200 belongs to Lion's Paw and Skull and Bones In tends to go to medical school .. lus them y of hoeing—when you feel your left hit, throw yout light ale' it , M ICH ELSON'S -- GHOST-WRITERS SERVICE In Preparing and Editing Theses, Essays, Speeches; Etc. EXPERT—REASONABLE 18 East 48th St, New York City Post' Inventory t Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday UilUSUdi Price 'Reduction 'Ol Present Stock : An opportunity to ,buy Distinctive Gifts at d new low cost \ , , , As Openers Near Juniors Win Interclass -Mat i Crown By GEORGE SCHLESS Freshman Bob Alexander, State College High product, won the 145 pound interclass wrestling II tle Saturday, while the Junk)] Leant—with three veterans win niug titles—took the class chum Monship Team 'limes were Juniors 22, Seniors 15, Sophomores 16, Flesh men 12 The meet did little to cleat up battles for assignments for, the opener with Nebraska Saturday night. Roy Gensler and Joe Seal 70, outstanding 155 pounders, were both out with slight injuries Closest bout of the meet was 'he 121 pound final, in which let tern= Midge King '4O was nearly thrown by Clair Hess, scrappy freshman, before winning by ref eree's decision King reached the' finals by throwing Randall Jacobs '39, while Hess defeated Ellison Kit Muff '4l Frank Craighsad's experience moved (no much for Bill Lawrence '4O and Leo Horvath '4l, who, aft er llitowing Chuck Bender '42, gave the senior a close battle John, the other half of the Craig head duo,Aftin't do so well in the 135 pound class After winning by default when Jack Henry, '42 suf fered a rib injury, the sealer vet eran Tost to Frank Gleason; a tough, scrappy bophomore, by a close decision Gleason gained the finals by decisioning Pete Neidig '4O t Alexander got by two good men to win the 145-pound title—Larry Tate '4O and Frank Hemel '4l, who 'won over sender Marbliall Gates, who wrestled in the Nation alb here last March Lloyd Smith '4O, another local lad, filled la vacancy in the senior team and came off with the title, but no team got credit for tile vie- Imy Smith won decisions over Wayne Bortr '4O and Al Heliner '42, who threw - Chatlle Pavis '4O ill an overtime bout , Captakb Don Bachman ',bowed no signs of last Yeal's knee Injury as he weathered stiff opposition provided by Charlie Rohrer '4l and Joe Yakowitz '4O, who daclaloned Ralph Sayre '42, son of a 'l3 Won grannie, • Husky 13111 Bachman '4l [plotted Stan Strouch '42 in 10 seconds.. chile Ernie Bortz '4O had a little trouble in throwing varsity man agar Bob Wilson 'JO _ In the final boot, Bachman started out to man handle Boar, but the Junior slip ped out front under and threw Bachman with an arm bar and body press in 4 J 1 George Elliott, - Junior heavy- weight who wregtled is last yeat's Nationals, wow close bouts front Joe Vella '4O and Roger Sharp '39, who threw Nick Mittica '42 Riflemen Drop Two Losing its two postal matches to the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology and the Vir ginia Military Institute shortly before the Clnistmas vacation, the vaisity iiflemen will attempt a comeback in a 5-Way postal match Friday night in the Armory against the University of Akron, Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute January- Clearance . 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