Page Four" New Freshman Violators Ar BULLETINS 11111e1 hi:tykes Room 105, Old Alain, ,it 715 P m Ptof ninon mlll hltedli ,Notion ph..tui e "The Life of Christ." Waglet Foundation Audi tot hiin .11 7 and 8 10 p in Engineedng leLtui e. Room 116, IWhite Hall, at I 10 p m H K. 1.11 eckenridgo We , t Penn Pon et Company, tt ill speak SUNDAY' , lltllal social has been changed to the Phi Sigma Delta trateinity at 7 SOp m Yount, peoples service, St Paul ' s Methodist Chtuch. at 7 30 p in Dr Wilson G Cole, guest speaker (-hutch of Chilst. Room 105, Old Main at 11 a nt and 7 p In Bl lite study at 10 a an MONDAY ' German Club meeting Home Ec aintlitoritun, at 7AO p m Movies will be shown gfrde. Shows at - 1 30, 3.00, 610, 8 30 Complete show as lath as - 9.05 Red drama on a crtppled ship at sea , Moss decks, a tspho6n I oaring, below, lose and hate— and MUTINY, VICTOR McLAGLEN CHESTER MORRIS "PACIFIC LINER" with Wendy Barrie • Alan Hale HUMPHREY BOGART in "KING OF THE UNDERWORLD" with ' Kay Francis MON -TOES - WED Thorne Snilth'b famous Topper h 2 on the loose again, smith his vanbMing 01 friend and hem bag of ti Mks' Disappearing bathing bunks di iverless taxis 'Warless bicycles . his hahlo jail breaks dissolv ing limn 0.1 dancers' ELtoplasni runs riot and blazes .1 bail of hilarity from Fifth Avenue to the French Riviera' !TOPPER TAKES .A TRIP" - with - CONSTANCE BENNETT ROLAND YOUNG BILLIE BURKE ALAN MOWBRAY Did you ever see a pair of trunks truckle , .. . well 'Top per did' ~'athau~n~ ShoWs at - 1'30,3'00,6 30,8'30 Complete sliow as late as - 9.05 She loved for the sheer thrill or loving Col the adoration silo saw in inen's eyes for tile heady mine of a lingering kiss Claudette Colbert as reek less. lab failing &ma a hose heart ails too big for yusi ono lob 11 1 CLAUDETTE COLBERT HERBERT MARSHALL in -- "ZAZA" with Beet Lahr - Hely, Westley Walter Catlett ADDI:11--------- P‘ Robert Benchley Short 'HOW TO SUBLET" SATURDAY ONLY ...,,,„ •A i tivi 111.00.164.): )n e~cry to ,y,f6'loitrusx,f(l9n, with beiNNIS O'KEEFE CECELIA PARKER NAT PENDLETON MON - TUES - WED OUTSIDE A MAN I`NSIDI3 A CRAZED DEMON' When glint shadows of Dm Past stir• led his dread het Rage', Boris Karla( • Bela Lugosi Basil Rathbone , ' , In -tSON OF 034ANKENSTEIN" tie , 7 , Jaw h 1121 MI 1 7 1. A Walt I , E ITribunal Dictum Already 1 In Effect; Fight Feb. 14 Any fie , liman found guilty of not ,veating customs will be kneed to neat customs until the end of the second semester, in June That was the decision handed dowr Tuesday night by Student Ttibunal It goes into effect immediately and will continue until cus toms ate lifted. Ttibunal made the 'macaw in punighment with the tealization the' many freshmen ate not wal ing customs, according to mem bets of the group The date for the lifting of cus toms for all freshmen except those found guilty under the nen ruling is Fe4nuaty 14, provided that the fteshmen am the 'a“nual hosh soph boxing meet which will be held that night Freshmen and sophomores wish ing to compete for positions on then respective mit teams should report to Paul Gies '4O at the box ing ling at 4 o'clock tonight Can didrtes have been working lout daily with several men showing ptoinise `Poor Medigal Care Must Stop'—Pundt (Continued From Page Two) ... , sector of out population and ate ignoring the Ameneans of tomor row In view of this situation It Is all the more lamentable that the pow erful American Medical Associa tion through Dr Morris Fishbein, editor of its Journal, should have, until less than a year ago, even resisted certain efforts at volun tary group health insurance as evi denced in the case of the Group Health Association of Washington, D C The fundamental needs of man kind" trays Di Fishbein, "aie food. fuel, clothing, sheltei, and a job, and medical clue and dental care must aluays be subseivient . Let us concur' ourselves fist with food, fuel, clothing, shel ter and a job " Yes by all means let us wally about food, fuel, shekel and a job, but how many mom e millions must die of neglect before we shall achieve this social and economic platen ium" Snow Helps,Skiers_ Prepare Four, Meet Solsteied by a week's piaLtice. Penn Stltte's ski team uill battle Cornell and Colgate in a tilangular meet at Ithaca, N Y, tomoriow and Sandal • Taking uthantage of an unex pected snowfall, Coach Max Del cum uhipped his men into the best shape possible in the limited time and expects an improvement over their Lake Placid showing Shows at, - - - - 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9.05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1 80 TODAY ONLY FREDRIC MARCH VIRGINIA BRUCE -- in "THERE -GOES -MY HEART" with ~,- Pasty Kelly --"- Eugene Pallotto k GENE AUTRY In - "WESTERN JAMBOREE" with Smiley Burnette - Joe Frisco ANNE! FIRST EPISODE OF THRILLING NEW SERIAL IWoinen in Spoiu I Women students listen to what the October' 9, 1923 issue of the Collegian had to say about wo men's spoils under the head "Pio gies.. Made in Gills' Athletics" "While each year an effort is madc to improve athletics, these is little progress which can be madc with the present facilities Dining the winter When the work must be carted on inside, many girls me kept from participating.. because of the few hours in which the Armory is available "Just as it was said ten Yeats ago, when athletics for women students were fast instituted, hopes me still being fostered for teat advancement in this line of wink Along vith the plans fm' a Cleat Penn State arc plans for a physical education building for women which will provide neces easy equipment foe the 'calms tion of these hopes" Today we have a physical edu cation building—one of the finest in the country—just for the wo men Out instructors -have in creased from one woman in 1915 to seven today—and these women are experts in thou' line And to day we have competition with out side schools, which was lacking in 1923 Pot Nouiself in the shoes of a 1423 coed and perhaps you will then be able to appreciate the peat gains which the women's division of the physical education depsitment has realized Five Faces Temple After Tech Thriller (Continued From Page Three), Pi 0. , ,ei in the %my young mthutes of the game gave State a 4-1 ad vantage °vet the Scotehmen—but not lot long. Capt Rube Stark tallad twice on tebounds to knot the count at 5-all after SIX nun utes of furious play Tech—man aged tii stay at least one or tan poinls ahead lot the temaindet of the half Tech Leads at Half Once, with h mete 15 seconds left, Coibin dumped in a long an gle :mot tying the score at 14-14, j but the pasty Stark quickly le tahated with a two-pointer from the pivot and Tech led 16-14 at half time Cascading into savage .fiction in the opening minutes of the second half, the Tai tans moored to a 25-16 advantage Scott Mollat stalled the State comeback attack when he gipped in a long, gamless pot shot covemed up Piosser's at tempt lay-in Pi met bagged a peeig, a foul and anothei peepei Stale ti a iled 27-25 Big Bill Stopper went out on CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes 'ex peitly repalzed, portable and of Ike machines For side or rent Mal 24112 Hurry Id Mann, 127 Weal Beaver avenue BB yr TlisINlS, RACICETS RESTRUNG— AII v. ot lc gum united. Reacts called for and delivered The Re ell sager, 2IR, West, Colley) avenue Dial J 360 BB yr uha YOUR DATE NOW tut Uiu Student -• Union semestoi dance on Satinday. Fob 4 Music by 13111 Buttoit and his baud 153 Itp GU b'OR RENT—Pso pleasaut double 1 ounia %%Ith table board fur won studenta at Fall mount Hull. 212 W Pah mount avenue Phone 3 , 18.1 • 157-2 to BR LOST—White gold - Hllglu wrist match Alibi - I , ell'ow gold, link baud Pinder pleurae letuto to Stu dent Union noire lieuttrd 161-21. P BB FOR RENT—Singly ur as apart moot fm olshed of maul lashed four rooms and bath Call State College 418 S I 160 2ip-CD FOIL Rh:NT—Double room with „ single beds lugeho 333 South A thertom street or dial Sal 'OR SALE--;One Spoitsmastei.22 edible Remington rifle 81b110 224 Ridge avenue Phone 2091 162 2lii 011111' FOR , RENT—One belond • floor i oom. ~ second besieger Twin beds, good locution. I eabouttble rats 425 N. Allen street .. 1.63 2tp G/3 FOR RENT—Tuo rooms. either blugle or double Call At 122 S Atha. ton. street. 164 1tm.17. PENN SIRE COLLEGIAN Sporto aphy,'— `,Boris'BarrHas Sportswriting Ambitions iiired -To _Weal' Customs All Secondprerrn By 808 WILSON Den't look non, but that big fellow sitting over 'there in , a sweat suit with a patch•ron the ham: of his head in Johnny Bari) lone sophomore• regular of Penn State's field' goal fraternity. John got that head wound in the Muhlenbeig game last Satur day Had to have clamps - put in it And since then his colleagues hava dubbed him "Bons" after one Mi. Karloff Barr's tiek_to the Nittany val ley was a iathei roundabout af fair Fiom Shamokin High he uent to Cornell Unweisity, nom to coal hack and from coal truck to State H',, dad went to, State for a yeas and was just about , every thing in athletics that a freshman could be in those days , The eld er M played varsity foot ball, basketball and baseball; then threw Dick Harlow (Harvard grid maw.) to \VIII the College heavyweight wrestling title But let's get back to John Vital statistics A superstitious instal, Bait always puts his left shoe on fist . Is plesiderit of Friers and a membet of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Wants to be a sports water some day, but Dr Banner says he'll make better fisherman . Shoots a mighty cleVer game of pool Towels six feet, two inches above the telta firma and weighs a hefty 195 pounds Was mistaken for a>2-year several times last year. - Likes June (List name unknown) bet tei. Olen January Had a bad right knee doctored, but is trou bled with a bad left knee now .. And would give both knees to beat Charley Piossei in poker peisonal fouls and was replaced by Moffat who immedately field goalid giving the Lawthermen a 31-30 lead Racusin went in for McWilliams who was hurt with three minutes lemming. Tech's Whitey Loos intercepted a State pass, dabbled down the middle, scored and was fouled on, the play Lee, sank the' free thioW, Combs tacked- on another double-decks and the Taitans led 35.31 Cnailey Piossei added a peeper with seconds to go, bunging his even ng's total to 17 points Tech's Copt Stalk had 14 points' The game" ended with the bull in State's possession , CHESTER the Happy for More Sm‘o; More smoke turning to Ch combination of \ ican and ar '.\ tobaccos—thr rette tobaccr When you know why Millions tl!e' in you ivill Isterfields give len and Women ig pleasure . . SATISPi r m pre sh - wily TH' " -, 3 ,7 4 ,-;4•P kikteriec . 'F4 F.! \ • •:„ "`•••;',` ~,~~~.&®2 • ~~ ~: ~.-, ~~~ . ~scu:z~~ C.7,7:411t 1535, Basketball, Bowling Intrarnurals Begin Action begins on two Intramural write' sport Lents tonight with six basketball tilts tentatively 'slated for Rec Hall 4 8 20 p m and four bowling matches scheduled in the Dux Club, at 7 p m Initiating a _new plan, Gene Bischoff, directot' of Intramural .Athletics, has separated the 71 quintet entries into two leagues—Fra :ternitj:and Independent. Forty-two houses are included in the forme! group. while 29 organizations comprise the Independent section.' Each league is subdivided sun- Am to last season" with ten sec= bon. among the Frateriuties and seven Independent divisions Eight teams ale entered in the bowling competition. All tombs in Independent Sec tions I, 11, and 111 will battle on the hardwood this evening with the Bombers meeting the Hannas and the Ag Ed Sophs opposing Minemois in Section I Games cat& d in Rection II sic Foos ver- A health excuse secured 'at the College Dispensary must be pre sented by each member of g team before - its first game The muse will be good foiall I. M : %inter sports s Games will begin at g 30. and will be played in two 15-minute pedbds Phys Ed majors will officiate' Participants null be permitted to get dressed in the Rec Hall lecke' rooms, but are requested to cooperate with Coach John Law tiler and not go onto the floor until the varsity completes practice at 8 30 Stove Roillas , '4o, an' Alpha, is manager o ternity Lague, and pion '39, Sigma Pl, he, dependent division _ duo Co-op and Blue & Ed Frosh Section 111 listed are Fan mont Hi Center Club and Malt Vat soty Hall Tapight's bowling sal Alpha Sigma Phi vs Do Phi, Frear Hall vs . Delm; Theta Chi vs. and Delta Chi vs. Tau silon • Cage Teams The completelist o sections follows• Fraternity Le Section I—Phi Kappa :ROLLER - ,S. Every Friday ant 8 till 11 • HECLA. P. 7 Miles E. of Bel ~,a /ELOS cation Pleasure, g:;:r ht; rery day are e field's !sappy ripe Amer .tie Turkish id's best cigar By BILL ENGEL Zeta, Delta' ; Signial Phi, Phi Kappa .Tau .. & r ecitl llAlpha Chi Rho, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Sigma Rho, Pi Kappa Phi,,Chi Phi Section lll—Beaver House, Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta Chi, ..Beta Theta Pi Sigma Tau Phi Sect , en IV—Lambda Chi Alpha, Thi Kappa, Delta That's' Sig ma, Tau Kappa Epsilon Section V—Theta Xi, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Sigma Phi Alpha. Sect on Vl—Tau Phi Delta, Del ' to Upsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Sigma Delta „ Section Gamma Delta, -Phi, Epsilon 'Pi, Sigma Phi ' Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega. Secf•on Vlll—Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha'Sigma Phi, Beta Kap pa, Sigma Phi Epsilon Section' IX—Theta. 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