Page Four Schott Announces Possibility Of 150 Pound Grid Teani CLASSIFIED pertly repaired, portable and of flea machines for sale or rent Dial 2392 Harry E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG-- All work guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re btringer. 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr. GET YOUR DATE NOW for the Student Union mid-semester (Mae on Saturd43, Feb 4 Musle by Bill Bottort and his baud 153 9tp GO FOR RENT—Double room pith single beds Inquire 3n South Athol tou street oi dial 897 , 165 Up BB FOR .SALIL—One Sport=hinter 22 calibre Remington rifle 818 00 253 Ridge avenue Phone 2891 ' 162 2tp FOR RENT—One second - floor room, second semester To in beds, good location, reasonable rates 625 N Allen street. - 11, 2tp GD 'OR RENT—Too looms, either single or double Call at 122 S Itherton street 164-Itp-BR S - frde Shows at - 1.30, 3.00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 _TODAY AND WED The beautiful blonde ghost comes back to haunt Topper In this gay, fast, slaphappy fun• fest of 1939' "TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" - with - CONSTANCE BENNETT - ROLAND YOUNG BILLIE BURKE THURSDAY - FRIDAY I In the background of every crime is a crooked lawyer! , "DISBARRED" with _Gail Patric - Robert Preston — Otto Kruger • Sidney Toler eithtw Sliows at - 1.30, 3 00, 6:30, 8.30 Complete show as late as - 9:05 TODAY AND WED A suppressed monster breaks loose after 20 years . creat ing a nem/ juggernaut of de struction more terrible than ever before, "SON . OF FRANKENSTEIN" - with - BASIL RATHBONE BORIS KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI ADDED----- A Walt Disney Cartoon _ "THE WHALERS" ME=I Quietly the little "Dead End" Kid stole their hearts ... and anything else that wasn't nailed down, PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL —in— " Off the Record" , with Bobby Jordan kVittantil Shows at • • 6:30, 8.30 Complete show as late as • 9:05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1:30 TODAY ONLY - CLIVE BROOK —ln— `Action In , `oil for Slander' ,' , There he stands, a killer judged, condemned, ready to meet his maker Tllre, but for the grace of God, stand I, Jerry Connelly, priest. "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES' with JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN Humphrey Bogart The "Dead End" Kids Difficulties In Schedule Cause Delay Although Penn State has again been refused admittance to the Intel collegiate 150 pound football league, there is still a possibility that such a team will be organised lime this fall, Dr Carl P Schott, dean of the School of Physical Ed ucation and Athletics, revealed yes terday State first requested admission to the League last February and was turned down ntiels Cornell's appliCation received precedence Last meek State again asked ad mission Reasons gisen for the second refusal wet° that Penn State's location ghes rise to trans portation difficulties and that the acceptance of another team mould upset the schedule, a round robin slate, already made up 7 Schools In League The League is composed of light %%eight grid teams representing Penn. Princeton, Yale, Cornell, Rutgers Lafa'yette and Villanova "Our greatest difficulty" Dr Schott said. "is the finding of available opponents, no schools in tills section having 150 pound teams at pre.ent" Carnegie Tech and West Vligin la.are now considering organizing midget teams and there is , a nos- SibiMy. of Pitt's doing likewise, he said If this should happen Penn State and the three teams mentioned could form their own league, with the possibility of Cornell's drop ping out, of the eastern league and joining the new circuit, Dr Schott said According to Dr Schott, only the mganlvlog of a schedule non stands in the nay of the Inaugurd don of a 150 football team here Owls Vanquish Lion Cagemen - By 31-29 (Continued From Page Three) mg honors for the game with a total of 1.5 points. Big Bill Steppes iesumcd his sewing activities after a • two ,game lull, dumping in too bas kets and as many fouls for six points Cliff McWilliams went blisketless for the second consecu tive genie Injected into the game ashen McWilliams got dangerously neat the personal foul limit, 'Jimmy Richardson, State's iv een -a s - gums sophomore, pet formed int presively—patticulatly on the de fense Stopper, playing in his hometown, also, sparkled on the defense, .handllnr' l, mOst, 444 tough wink on the bounds until he uent out on fouls state's next game is with the Mido.s o. Navy at Annapolis on Saturday. The Lawthermen play no home gam& until Febluaay 11 when they face Georgetown Temple box sum e Pep State osset, f LUMMII _ 6 3- 4 15 MolTat, f 1 0- 0 2 Rithardson 0 0- 0 0 McWilliams 0 0- 1 0 Stoppei, c 2 2- 3 6 Corbin, g 1 2- 3 4 Barr, g 1 0- 0 2 Christman 0 0- 0 0 Totals 11 7-11 29 Temple fld fls tls. McDermott, f 0 1- 3 1, Freiberg 1 0- 2 2 Fox, f 0 0- 0 0 Nicol 0 0- 1 0 Henderson, c 1 3- :3 Boyle, g 3 1- 1 7 Black, g 6 4- 5 16 Totals 11 9-15 31 Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! 0. E. MA►ELHORN PHONE 2214 , College - You Special to the Coliegzult AUSTIN, Tot, Jan . 23—College youth stile& toady to do its part In the half billion dollar rearma ment moment that President Roosevelt proposes for the United States I ' Specifically, beven tenths of American college studepts today approve of the plan to train 20; 000 civilian pilots a year in col loges and universities of the na tion, a countryside poll of the Student Opinion Sum eys of Amer ica bhous 10 Tilts Begin IM Basketball Four Independent and-isix Fra ternity League lencounteis opened the 1939 Intramural basketball competition Friday night and ,Sun day afternoon in Rec Hall ' No games ale definitely scheduled now until the second semester gets under nay .... , The Foos overwhelming 41-1 W. umph over the Co op quintet in a Section II tilt featured ' Friday night's Independent contests as Warner Goellner tallied 21 points for the winners Ag Ed Frosh doe ned the Blue and White, 14-13, in another Section II battle In the only Section I game played, 'lll,nemors edged the Bom bers, 7-5 Varsity Hall boned to Matta's Wolves, 25-24, in Section 111 DTO's Vanquished Alpha Chi Rho's_ potential Sec tion II powerhouse swung,lnto ac tion Sunday with a brilliant 29 16 ti humph over Delta Tau Delta as Jack Hess, toweling center, gar nered 20 points Len Frank's last admit° overtime period goal gave Beta Sigma Rho a 24 22 win over Chi Phi in the other. match in that group Delta Chi and Beta. Theta PI von their Section 111 games by downing Alpha Clti Sigma, 11-7, and Beaver House, 16 13, respec tively Three overtime pet lads «ere re quired to give Delta Theta Sigma a 16-14 victory over Phi Kappa in Section IV v,ith Bob Planter swisfi ing the m inning basket Phi Kap pa Tan dropped Phi Kappa Psi, 15-12, in Section 1 Three of the foul scheduled hoaling matches Friday night core inn off with Chemists blank ing Theta Chi, S 0, Frear Hall ty ing Alpha Phi Della, 5-4, and Tan Kappa Epsilon taking Delta Chi, 91 The Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi match ass postponed WrestlersaCkalk4Jp ' First Win In Season (Continued From Page Three) speed to get the decision sync stt ong Call Memel Michigan's fall victoiies came in succession and both the victims wet c sophomores Gleason recov ered the advantage twice against veteran Jim Meticha, and was ac tually on top when the Wolvet me, semi pinned him with a re verse chancery. Captain Harold Nichols took a quick_ advantage over Frank Horpel and threw him in short ceder with a leg pickup Scalzo Wins Easily Scales was a little troubled when Rex Laidnet continually nent off the mat, but the Lion sophomore walked away with the decision In the 165-pound class, Bachman neatly threw Frank Aloigan near the end of an other wise even bout to get the decision of Referee Ben Bishop Don Nichols, Big Ten champ, laid to use .all he had to decision ,Boitr The much-improved State 175'm reversed twice before suf fering a near fall nsai the end of the bout. Heavyweight Forrest Jordan used his greater weight to advantage to nearly throw El liot several times before winning the -decision and, giving the Wol verines the meet. We. Shall ill pal Iran The Nn , gnill , ..bacauto W methertleall, Po• Seated we iebeT6 ltdsn i CeNsim Cling. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN h Approves When the President asked Con at ess to appropriate $10,000,000 tot training aviators In coopera tion sith educational institutions he nueln_reality alloting college men their part in, the task of mak ing the United States safe from the possibility of an ‘insasion Collegians evelyv.here hose been asked, "Do you approve of Presi dent Roosevelt's plan to train an air reserve corps of 20,000 men nom in college , " Yes SPORTOGRAPHIES ' - Veteran And Newcomer Olympics, ' Social Service, Aims Of Tapman By BERNIE NEWMAN To tell of the many things ac complished by Al Tapman In the ling would tequne a few volumes We could go on and tell of his glorious ring battles In his three years of varsity competition here, but me feel that there are many more stories attached to Al's life that mould be of mole interest to the average light fan and mhich could be suntanned up in inlet tight here It a been a real battle outside the hempen square as mell as in side for Al, eser since he was left on the doorstep of an orphanage in Baltimore, a mete tot only a few days old From _this time on, he battled He stacked up against the many obstacles which mould confront any boy tinder such circumstances, but always managed to come out on top At the age of 5, the sparkling glint In his eye and his curly, blond lofts atti acted the attention. of a woman doctor, and little Al lan was adopted But the breaks v,ere rel. ersed again when, after a few years, his foster parents, too old to give.ltim his deserved care, placed him in the Hershey Indus trial School IL was here that he that spotted a pair of boxing gloves And it was hero that he became intense ly-Interested in body-building A frail kid he was willing to work hard , He leained, how to handle his dukes unite effectively and, battle lie could maitre it, was looked up to as the "toughest" kid In the neighborhood, his body that of a miniature Greek god But while his young pals weie hopeful of getting jobs upon graduation from,the school, Allan's greatest ambition was to go to col lege He came through once again' And now, in , lirs last lap of a truly impressive college sing ca little Allan, through his tic ability, will attempt to satisfy another hungry desire—for travel —by gaining a berth on the next 013mpit boxing team The art of self delouse is only one of Al's many loves Drama tics, music, paintings—these are only a few of the other arts that festinate him Naturally, he claims, lie N inter ested in children In fact, he is so interested in kiddies that he in tends to make it his life MOI k Al lan Tannian's ambition Is to he a social worker Alderter To Study- Abroad Dr. Haiold F Aldei fel, execu tive secietary of the Institute of Local Government at the College, will leave for Europe in Febru ary, where he will study local governments in England and the continent He will return to Penn State at the beginning of the next academic year FRESH FISH Si OYSTERS' Fillet of Sole Haddock Mackerel Scallops , Blue Fish , ' Shrimp , HalibUt Steak' DELICIOUS DEVILED CRABS 10c Each , Cook'S,Market 115 S. Frazier St. Phone 791 _ _ , Air Corps The figures temesent the only barometer of public opinion on this question in the particular sec tion of the population--college students—that mill be affected b) tile proposal Berme the idea is tried the sec ond semester ulth 3,10 volunteers in 13 schools, author hies there and officials in Washington mill Mum that It has the approvaL of the majority of the student liodies Only three out of seven are against• the program, the Survey shows Finish Them Of Quick--That's Pat;ick .II By 808 WILSON 'flie name Is John Raymond Pat Mk, a tough guy eho gave local ringemms plenty to squirm about when he flattened Bucknell's Mr Reed atter 90 seconds In the first round of Saturday night's heavy eight set-to , A sophomore making his %amity debut as a hemyv,eight with Penn State's boxing Lions, Patrick shuf fled out of - his cornea, unleashed a couple of terrific rights and finish ed off his opponent in less time than it takes to tell it Some customers complained about the brevity of the fight They should remember that it took Patrick longer to finish his job than it took Gov. James to finish the Earle policy "I went in to finish him" Patrick No 2 remarked "And r guess I did" "No, that wasn't the biggest thi 111 I've had since I came to State," Patrick said duly "I got a bigger kick when I intercepted that pass and ran 45 yards for a touchdown against the Navy plebes my freshman year" Vital statistics - Patrick, six feet, 185 pounds, never boxed un til he came to State .. Became 21. years old a week ago yesterday Wears a 16 1 ,1,-35 shirt Won his numerals in freshman football A clacked :lb sustained in sewn mage after the Lehigh game kept him on the sidelines most of the past grid season Is a member of Druids Worked In New York two years before he came to State Is a phys ed mujoi and wants to be a playground director after graduation Gets 'Alcatraz" for a nickname Likes legiti mate shows better than movies , . . His only current ambitlon is to ,pass Zoology 46 (human anatomy) HttJbest punch is a wicked tight ioundhouso . And he pre dicts an Intercollegiate champion ship fogy this year's tor Between the-Lions (Continued From Page Three) Ktuttet has been doing an A-1 job after all, Penn IS highly tanked in fencing, having bne of the world's foremost proponents for a coach .. nice goin', Doc, and of cosine cudos of piaise for the swordsmen themselves Well, Chadic Speidel lb all % .. miles again . that 17-11 con- Saint BeinaLdian shrdlu uuuull quest of Piinceton was like a Saint Bet natdiun sniftei to a helm mountain-climbei we hear that King, Boltz, and El liott looked exceptionally good and we also hear that Frankie Gleason felt exceptionally, good about his rust collegiate fall vic tory ' who wouldn't' , And—you, comment is as good as ours on the basketball team... raining Plan Defense measures - costing $552,- 000,000 Is ill call for an Increase in the ain (Mee as one of ..the para mount points More planes will, mean more aviators. College men are aluays preferred, so campuses have been assigned as elementary training bases until a reserve of 100,000 pilots has been created The six months' training will in clude 50 hours of dual and solo living Many are expected to con finite at-I,ke ad‘anced Army and Navy schools, possibly entering the regular service or becoming reserve officers - Sports Schedule FEBRUARY 4 Swimming Temple ' 2p m Fr Basketball Bucknell .1 pin - , FEBRUARY 11 13 Boxing. Syracuse . 1 30 p m Wrestling Lehigh,.. 3p m Boxing Syracuse . .7, p m Basketball Georgetown, 8 30 p m FEBRUARY 1& Fr Wrestling - Cornell 130 p m !wrung Pittsburgh , 2 pm. Fr Swimming Pittsburgh '.2 p m Fi Basketball Maki 3 30 p m Boxing Virginia I - 7 p m Wi calling Cornell 8 .30 pm. FEBUARY 22 ]Basketball 'W Virginia .8 p.m FEBRUARY 25 Fencing Lehigh 2p m Wrestling Navy 7 pin Basketball Pittsburgh 830 p m MARCH 4 Gymnastics Temple 1 .30 p m Fr Basketball Wyoming Sem 3 p Boxing 'Wisconsin 7 p m MARCH Basketball Temple . 8p m MARCH 11 Fencing Temple 2 p Boxers Hibernate Until February 11th (Continued From Page Three) and rights, rocking Flaugh many times. Mike , Cdopet stepped around nicely for thiec founds . , with George Goodman, his much taller opponent in the 120-pound class. Both boys went three fast rounds Trading left jabs most of the way, Coopei gained the edge over Good map with his fine rallies in each , . round. ' , 1 • DONri - READ THIS . if. you don't think the Collegian is the best and most up-to-date collegiate newspaper in America. , , - •,. UNEXCELLED NEWS COVERAGE • ,SPRIGHTLY FEATURES - • • PENETRATING EDITORIALS _ FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR ' NO SUBSCRIBE' NOW , AT STUDENT UNION. • AT REGISTRATION • , • BY MAIL' * , , • , - 2 Former Big Ten Ritiala Plan Super-Circus Of Eaitl By BILL ENGEL "I move that we make the coming circus the biggest collegiat4l ciicus in the East."—Gene Wettstone. "I second that."—Bob thieve That's varsity gym coach Eugene Wettstone and assistant , ti ack conch Rolicit S Giieve , carrying midwestein enthusiasm into the,Niq tany Lion lair Gene is Circus Director and Bob will assist him ~ Less than two years ago, Wctt stone and Grieve were engaged in Big Ten competition at lowa and Illinois respectively .- Both were the outstanding Con fesence contenders in their,sports with each winning two Big Ten championships - Wettstone was all-around Big Ten gymnastic in 1935 and 1937 Grieve cap tured the Conference indoor 60- yard dash title in 1936 and 1937 Both are beginning their fist yeas of college coachinghere, both think Penn State is seally swell,. both like the type of boxing hese, both are married, and both live on i eci cation IVettstone—Got his B S in '37 and his M S in '3B in Phys Ed placed second to Temple'. meat Phillips in 1937 All-around at Dartmouth won the Big Ten title by capturing every indi vidual event, except rope and tum bling . likes the high bar best but consflers the side horse his best apparatus . his uncle coach es gym at lowa . was a high school champ at Emeison in Un ion City, N J, his home town competed with the Swiss Turtle's, holder of the NAAU champion ship for the past 15 yams next tb gymnastics, Gene likes swimming best but enjoys roller skating and dancing considers his'wife, Eleanor, as his greatest inspiiation they were manned at graduation . GllCVC—not just a cinder-pound el, but an all-mound athlete . won a varsity letter each year in football and track at Illinois as a halfback and winter . . an intramural boxing and wrestling champ too coached football, track, wrestling, and basketball at Pekin (11l ) high school last year is maid and 'pleasingly modest .. might pass for Jimmy Cagney towels 5 feet y inch es and weighs 161 . . but he's married too, gals . picks hack as ;: his favorite competing sport Tuesday, January 24, 1939 ' ; but likes to watch pro ice hockey best . . the name of Owens is , a jinx to him . Owens( beat him in 1932 and Jesse Ow ens took him in 1933 as Bob' placed seEond in the National In=', teischolastics 100 . was Pacific: Coast champ with a 9 8 century,, in 1937 quickly names Jay' BeilVanger ' Chicago's All Amerlit' can /of 1935, as the best football opponent and Jesse Owens as the most outstanding hack man he has faced has five sport coats, but is afraid to wear them fol.l fear of tibbmg 7 3 • Choosy, budget-minded house wives make NITTANY MEAD OWS FARM.STDRE their meat headquarters Salt Pork . lb. 22C Beef Liver . lb. 25c Pork Steak . lb. 35c Boned Rib Roast . lb. 32c Veal Chops . lb. 30c Cube Steak . lb. 35c Phone ?hone 775 44 775 " 110001 Nittany Meadows Farm Store