Friday - , ,January 93i) LionTrackaters, plat en, Cagers Battle Away TOl7lOrrow ~INTRAMURAL HIQHLIGHTS With semester exams' ternpoi dy calling a halt to intramural basketball Replay, two bowling contests at the J)ux Club wei e the extent of all I. ,Pd spoils 4,lphit 'Sigma phi *inked Flea] Ilai) 8-0 as the Chemists iecoided then, ,secopd successive win by downing 'Toe JCuppn gpsilon 6-2 Tuesday night Theta Chi gained its )nitial victoi v Delta Chi defaulted - No Inithei cage encountel‘, will be aun ofl until Wednesday night, leein nary 8, when six Fiateinity resigue battles are , scheduldd wt esiling, - and handball will begin ~ hortly after tegistra tion ' All eat leY for t wicalling and handball should be filed 'ln Room 218, Rec hall, befote the end of thr tetra ,Fencers Train For Rutgers `Not,' content with their 'whet over Penn laht Saturday, the Lion .wordamen are continuing [hell `drive for an ,undefeated season.by getting in trim for the Rtitgeim meet away on February 18 - GOING HOME MID - SEMESTER ? Bus Leaving Stiate\ College 10:30 A. M. 'and 3:15 P. m. t li,lVjeeting Eastbound Trains at 11:38 A. M. and 4:23 P.M. • To Lewistown-Main Line, 'oh Meeting Westbound Trains‘l2:3o P. M. — and 7:24 P. M. ~ , ,B OALSBURG NUTO BUS LINE Dial 27,31 733 Save Morley. !! 'HERE'S , AN EASY WAY: TO , DO ,IT! 'Bring your first semeiter - books,'and exchange them for second semester'bUOks at the— SITTIENT'BOOK EXCHANGE Located In The 'Library Basement I Open ContinuouSly, February, 2to February I 5 MISHLER 'THEATRE, ALTOONA —FAMOUS STAGE PLAY—NOT,A PICTURE } MONDAY; FEBRUARY 6th • - ONE DAY,ONLY—MATINEE AND EVENING, ' _ ',.'l.llif 140 ST DISCUSSED'STAGE PLAY IN THEATRICAL HISTORY ,NateinUt Stew. 40BA(0). ROAD' ~J oHitcß-ARTON6ti)- y ep, „ 4 , , „13'way 4 MAIL ORDERS" NOWI , Even'g: Orchestri 81.65 ,Balcony, $1.65, $1 10, Sac, Mat.: Orch $l.lO Salo. $l.lO, 83n, 55c. (Tax Inc.)' Enclose self-addressed 'stamped envelope with money order addrened to Mishler TWeatre' , -' t .-' r, ' - :SA * .. ' ' , .)//11141,14... ~YE TOUR.F,YESI : 41/1111 . 116-::-: .STUDY' WITH AN 1 _ !) ;, , Me,dicallyAriproveil '', „ - , ibeorge:t. - Lemmori Retail aid: Wfielesale-liarflware'- , Wernermen Meet Ohio State /Way 'The Lion 'lndocii tiackmen will Jlift the lid off then 1939 cinder and field season as they battle ,Ohio State , in the Buckeye's field house, Columbus, 0 , tomorrow afternoon 7 Heading Buckeyes conting ent of star t< will be Ifni tiny How ells, a quartet-miler who has soy -cral times/ been clocked in 47 b seconds and who touted. Europe with one of the _Amin ican track outfits last.' %online! Captain Millci Pi am' will at ,tempt to - make .his debut as var , sity captain something foi the , Ohioans to remembei as he taps both high and low_timbes Sopho e ' Bob , Hutchings will be hit infmng mate. Chalky Pjeice and Bill fest, ;tiim'' , ,eniois who , were clociced at , around 2 2 for the 880 pm! dash .on New Beavei boards in the, 'cold, dismal cubic weathei —that (Continued On Page. Four) Cornell Ski f Megt Set For Feb._l; First On_ New College Ski Trail A+ ski meet: - betivecii Penn _ State-and Cornell, the di st meet 'aver . held on the college trail nem Boalsbuig, has been ten tatively scheduled fan Seim day, Pebi nary 4 Theie is a possi bility that .-Colgste may also participate ' , 'Continued told and intermit -1 mit tent snow haVe put the hail in fine ciindition; opening ' almost its entii e length fin the fast tame this wmtei " The track is ' 1 epoi ted very fast I The events planned for the ~meet ate slalom, clogs country, `and downhill State wall/have a . fine chance to avenge the de feat they v:ete handed at Cm - nell lst week-end as hei e they wall, be able to Vntei a larger team Mermen Hope To Sink Owls Penn State's varsity meiinen will iittempt to stietch their win 'stie - ak — to three in a mow when Temple's Owls wet their feathers m Glennland pool here on Febro ary 4 With lop-sided victories oven Carnegie 'Yeeli'and West Chester, and only a 46-20 loss to a pow= eiful Quaker outfit marring their !Geoid, Coach Galbyaith's boys should enter the water the favor ites over a mediocre Owl outfit that lost its opening meet to Man hatt'an The Nittany medic} , iclay team of Maik Vinzant, Al , ,Boileau and Captain Chuck Welsh, will get its fist chance at the iiew pool rec d of 3.174 which it set against West Chester The boys will be out to equal the time of 3 38 foi the 300 yards Which gave them the pool• lecind at Carnegie Tech two weeks ago as the Tattank fell, 57-18 Guy McLaughlin, undefeated in three starts,-will team with Limy Luther Hoy in the diving Mc- Laughlin compiled ;the unusually high score of 118 88 points in , tak , mg the fancy diving against Tech ,Sophomore Bill Kukpatrick, an excellent man the sptints, will ;team with Caaain Welsh , - and Tom Allison+in the-50 and 100- yard swims Ken Bunk and.Boyne Wood' will take care of the dis tance •events_, while Vinzant and Dave Welsh swim backstroke and Bill Reilly , teams , with Boileau 'in the breast stoke Lions Keyed for Win Over MiddieS Feb. 4 Chalices of a Lion gymnastic victory over Navy loomed bright, today as , Coach Gene ,Wettstone tapered his squad off for the en countei at Annapolis Saturday, February 4 The gymsters have stressed form considerably since their lop sided 43-11 triumph over Kutz town Teachers two weeks ago Lnpiovement has been evident and the Nittanymen are keyed Poi an upset , victory over the Middies PENl:q t ' 4 o . h ,Tit n TE ,nTbt About om - nta, 1.23 sJITTANY AVENUE ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER You'll find, COMFORTABLE rooms at THE:COLONIAL, 123 W Nittany Ave'..—stoker heat, running hot and cold water In all rooms (constant' aquastat control). ; Newly papered thru- out. SCRUPULOUSLY Clean _ Quietly conducted for rest and .. study. - \ 3361 ' , PIM STATE' COLLEGIAN Army Meet Crucial For Speidelmen Ety GEORGE SGHLESS I - Toping to pick up where they left off when they beat Princeton last Saturday, Char ; le Speldes matmen, looking better ever} day, will lake on Arm) tomorrow in the Kayriett , ,* first home wrestling meet vine thee temporardr drop pod the virott In thlia ' The battle is a crucial one for the Nittanymen, anxious to sound out the 'seek spots on their team betme they wade Into the cream of the Paktum crop next semester —Lehigh, NUN}, Cornell' and Syta ti14e... 7 -in successive weeks At my broke a two year rethe omit from Intercollegiate wrest ling Saturday, losing to Franklin and Mat shall by a 22 5 stole lash Saturday Cadet, winners were Mc 115 and Farmer at 175 P and M's winning score was the same as that by eltlch thus beat Nebraska, the team State tied in their season's opener Charlie will again change State's lineup in another attempt to till the 145 pound hole This time Wayne Bard, arugged senior, will be given his chance There is a possibility, however, that Joe Scala° will come down to 145, his natural ,uelght, leasing the 155. pound spot for junlor Roy Gensler, a letter winnet who showed up well In the Intereollegiates last year Craighead In for Craighead John Craighead will ptogably wrestle at 128 pounds In place of his brother, Frank, who has (Seen bothered by a cold all week This change should have only a slight effect on the team's strength Carl Kingo,Junior 121-pounder, will cal ry into the Army meet. a record untarnished in three'tough engagements so far this season— Nebraska, :Michigan, and Prince ton Mid if he continues to show the same bland of wrestling, he should cut,,a wide swath In the East's mat affairs for the rest of the season Don Bachman, the Lion captain, will be ~ eeking his third win of the season, after an unexpected defeat at the hands,of the Prince - % ton •IGS-poundet Frank Gleason, sophomore f,15- Poundel, and George Elliot; junior heavy weight, plan to take the Amy in full stride after scoring their first•inteicollegiate victories against the Tigers . ' " • Ernie Bortz, veteran of an un successful heavyweight career as a 175-pounder last winter, has rap idly gone from the uncertain to the dependable side of Sadder , ' ledger After stalling off uith a win against Nebraska and losing a tough one to Big Ten champ Dom Nichols of Michigan, Boric made the best showing of his mat career last Saturday when lie came through when the cards were clou,n, with the Lion and the Tiger deadlocked 4-Way Meet Is Slated For Rillexnen Tonight 'A four•nay meet nith Cornell, Drexel, and Penn is scheduled for the %amity Ilfismen as they line up their sights on the bull's eye in the Armory tonight at 7 o'clock Results of n triangular meet fired last week showed the rifle men to he trailing both Utah Agri cultural College and, the Marine Barracks team of the Philadelphia Nal) , Yard The scores Isere Utah, 1183, Marines, ,137 C, end State, 1772' Look What's . Being Offered e Next Semester Don't Fail to Schedule the Season's No. 1 Social Event , • FEBRUARY 11 + . , • , • Sponsored'hy, the' .'r - Women's Recreation Women's ReCreation` Association Between The Lions Ely HERB CAHAN Sports Editor , Back in 1928, when Rm. Ball was built, Dime were appioxi mately 8,000 men students bete Today, a male enrollment of about 0,000 just about doubles the, fist figure—yet the lemeatimial facilities have not changed And, we have been told, that by 1940 this number will be inci eased still more—perhaps to a finale en ollment of close to 9,000' A $5,000;000 building piogiant has tome—and is almost gone— that has taken cute of the expect ed melees° in attendance as fat ns classioom and study space m concerned ,But what ale these men students going to do fot necessai y physical ieci ca bon° Space In riet. hall now :, mode quote' What will It be like next year 01 the year after 9 Iheie ate dust two answers to the problem—and they both cost money , 1 Build the two proposed wings on Bee hall, that mere planned mote than eleven years ago—to cost approximately $250,000 of which $41,000 mos pledged by the class of 1022 2 Erect a field house In the right wing (of plan no 1) will be a swimming pool—to w.i i d which the $41,000 pledge was made, and in the left wing will be housed lockets, baths, ti catment 100 MS, and additional team quartets A field house will serve two put Imes It will give additional lee ieational space—and fat nish i place whet e Indom back meet um be held The latter makes the held house almost a necessity, inasmuch as Penn State nova officially has a wallet track progiam—and, ati proven by the last few fieezing days, practice on an outdoor Amid en oval foe indom meets is almost a waste of time, besides being har m dons to the participants With an adequate field house Penn State could become the win let track center of the East—pos sibly conducting a winto indoor invitation games on a palely col kgiate;—non•commevcml Either plan would solve the pio blemtempotaitly The catrying out of both plans—wings on Roc hall and a field house—would be unbelievable, though necessary Our best wishes for fatale sac cuss—and the winning of then varsity "S" in life—to the follow ing giaduating athletes _ Pop - Ellwood, football, Joe An drukitis, lacrosse, Paul Bachman boxing, 9rnie Cohen, tennis, im Bob Vanßenschoten, hockey Colby College lq constructing the tliet functionally planned col lege campus to this country YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED! We Prepare Scholarly Book Re views, Debates,: Essays, Papers, Speeches, Graduation Theses. Any subject promptly. 50e per typed page Also Translations (All Lan guages) reasonably EXPERT RE SEARCH CO., Box 36, Jackson, Ga Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do at! +\ 0. E. MAELHORN PHONE 2214 Lions Face Middy Five Minus Barr By 808 WILSON A suppled Lion basketball team 'sill leave this aftei noon foi An napolis, Md , not at all pi epai ed to check the buffeting attack that the Middies of Nnvy, M 111 pi ovide in a non-cnnfeience scrap tomor row Although the outcome of the game will be of little significance to followets of the Nittany five, sictoiy fm the hapless Lions would be a tremendous impetus foi future success in Eastern Con ' fel cave competition . When the Lawthei men take the flow against the Middies tomor row, they will do so minus the steady influence of sophomore Johnny Ball Ban, whose Illness following the Temple game was suspiciously diagnosed as appendl leltisosus well knough to lease the infitmary Wednesday mornin g, but will not make the - Navy nip because of his weakened condi tion Scott Moffatt, redheaded sopho mole, will take Bari's place in the flora line. Chalky Prosser will handle the other forward assign ment while Max Corbin, Bill Stop pei and Cliff McWilliams will stint fm State ut the guard posts Two Tom Thumb forwards, Sam Davies and Eddie Sapp, N%ill do front hue duty foi ' the reserve combination that will make ti:, ti sp Don Rhodes, Noi m Racusm and Jimmy Richardson will work the leseive back line In mne games with Navy, State teams have v,on only thee The two schools met last in,1937 The Nittanymen won by the nal loss est of margins, 32-31 So far this year Navy has won Once games and lost two Moie immessive than this tecoid, how ever, is the fact that in then last two attempts the Middles whipped Noith Carolina, 4G-18, and tioun- Led Penn by a 10-point maigin And • acemdmg to authoiltatavc piess reports, the Navy has al ways had teams that gather MO mentum As the-season progresses Don't 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 ONLY $1.50 FOR-THE REMAINDERO THE SCHOOL YEAR • SUBSCRIBE NOW • • AT STUDENT UNION -• AT ;REGISTRATION • • 13Y, MAIL Lions Meet Tough Orange Boxers After Long Layoff A hig consignment of menaces —a quintet, to be exact—will 'tale lam) bowls in the face dui mg the nest ton months, which givo, the liouckmen something to wink fm duting then tin ce-meek Syi RUM: comes here Feb 11, and from the pi owess they h•tve always displayed din mg the past film teen yea's of competition, in dications shoe that they will be no soft touch Vnginia, Almv, Wiston.,in„ind Michigan State, with the Intel collegiates and Nationals thi own in, will be no letup for the local fisticuffeis, either, when they face this competition in oider So, the shrewd "Doctor" has sensed the situation and has oi doled continued binning fm his beltors dui ing the three-week lay off' 0 That's when most long distance rates are reduced. 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