Page 'F'our Lion Five Tops Penn, 34-21; Corsage Specials For "Mil" Ball Natural Chelluis SLSO up • While OrehidS, $2.25 up • Ten-Rose Corsage, 51.00 • Belmont Gardenias $1.25 up Orders Must Be Placed By February 8, 1939 HANS RASMUSSEN '42 ROBT. DE SILVER '39 -Call 3112 Make MARTIN and KREAMER Your BARBER SHOP Headquarters This Semester 128 E COLLEGE AVENUE MAKE YOUR OLD TIRES SAFE lave Them Re-Greaved So That They Grip Like New at O'BRYAN'S SERVICE STATION S. Atherton St. Dial 3R22 State College WELCOME,' STUDENTS ! Don't Forget Our Breakfast Specials From 10c to 40c. WE GUARANTEE QUICK SERVICE We Sell You Meal Tickets and Save You Money !;2.75 for $2 50—55.50 for $5.00 DON LYMAN'S RESTAURANT 'OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Established Since 1896 Meats and Groceries ALL FAMOUS BRANDS AND MAKES • Well Known-Brands of GINGER ALE • START THE NEW SEMESTER RIGHT Visit Our RESTAURANT AND SODA FOUNTAIN SANDWICHES AND LUNCHES Open Till 10 O'clock Winner Market W. College Avenue Opposite Campus Cherundolo Is Back Chuck Chet undolo '37, fru met captain and center of Penn State's football Lions, registet ed in the gi ;vitiate school yestei day Chem unchain, V. ho has still ied as o centei foi the Cleveland Rams foi the past two gi d sea sons, is wol king fot a mastefs degi ce in 'Physical Education Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College Engine 'Pump' Oil? Bothered by can boll, misfit - ing, em.essiye oil consumption , These mid other motor troubles end instantly u hell ue espet tIY replace old "Slip by" Rings , Who tel, el, y out cat's motel ouhles xe will col re( t, them Expel tic, promptly. N%ltil Ray ing+ to volt—and to the curl Eckley Garage 116 McAllister St, State College GWP int TO $3.00 Ve Wrap Ind Mail FREE Faces Pitt In Away Tilt Tomorrow By 808 WILSON 13.ack to Baste] n Conference writs, deteintined to dispel] any doubt about then basketball abil ity, %%ill go John Lawthei's much booted-at ound Dow., They face Di Cat kon's Pitt "glamor" boys at Pittsburgh toinoi tow night Buoyed morally by a ilectsn.e 34-21 non-conference victoly over the University of Pennsylvania, but not forgetting the 38-18 lacing they suffered at Navy, the Nit- EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Clainegie Tech ___ 4 1 800 Geolgetown _ ' 1 667 Pitt , 1 1,67 West Viigmia '' 2 500 Temple 1 4 , 200 Penn State 0 2 000 tinny quintet, maihedly revamped, look to a win over the Panthers as ,i fist step out of the conference Basement But with basketball in the East eta Conference what it is a thumping, bumping, slashing, dashing pastime—a tuumph over Pitt, which i ecently handed Tech's first-place Tartans then. first con feience setback, IS highly =mob able since the "gleam." boys will be playing in then own back yaid And what's mote, Lawthes will stint a radically ievised combina tion against the Golden Panthets Diminutive Eddie Sapp, who spaillefr in the Penn game, will handle one of the foiwaid posts_ Scott Moffatt will inobably woik the &lei. Chalky Prosser, only consist ent peifoi met on the team, and Johnny Bair will start in the back line fin State. Lawthei refused to name a fifth man but hinted that it was a toss-up between Cliff McWilliams, Nom Racusin and Jimmy Richardson Victim of an unaccountably tra gic slump, Max Corbin did not make the Penn trip and will prob ably not accompany the team on the Pitt expedition unless he snaps out of his present lethargy. Lion Nally Sinks Penn Marshalling a total of 16 con secutive points in a suipiise bit of basket-netting that caught the Quakeis napping shortly after the second half began, the . Nit tanymen overcame a five-point lead and went on to win, 34-21, at Philadelphia last Saturday. Trailing 16-11 at the half, Chalky Prosser dumped in a one handei on the run. The Lions, caught the "go" sign and within five minutes were leading Penn, 27-16 In short older, Bair, Sapp, Piossei and McWilliams scored him under the hoop. Prosser looped in an overhead shot, Stop per',, one-handed push shot was good, and McWilliams buniped in a iebound before Penn could reg ister even so much as a foul. A foul by Sam Davies, three, mom e plus a double-decker by Snpp and a flee throw by Stopper gave State its aggiegate total Penn State fld fk tls Edgut, f 0 0- 0 CI _ 1 0- 2 Davies, f 1 1- 1 3 Stoppet _ _____ 1 1- 3 .3 Prosser, c 4 0- 0 8 Sapp, - g 2 3- 5 7 Bali, g '3 1- 3 ~ 7 Itucustri 0 0- 1 0 Totals __l4 6-15 34 Penn fld fls tls DRen, f 0 1- 1, 1 Mickley ____ 0 0- 0 0 Hahn, f _ 1 1- 3 3 Gustafson _______ 1 0- 0 2 Nlischo, c 1, 8 Seeders, g _ 1 2- 2 4 Sell' mho , g 1 I- 2 3 McNichol _ 0 0- 0 0 Toials ____ 7 7-14 '2l Referee—Jack Glascott Munn e--.7ininty Osborne 4 BATH 46 g, - il lirar so Y; -JAIII , 4t"l I II i , ,-., 11; Nothing like this'at 'COLONIAL' 123 W.NITTANYAVE. S6(o.FineliChthßesidence, c - 4_ . • pro. dwre's SO ? rimninclget2 aF \A iti everY / ' vial; roo nt • I i F. D. 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Florida Oranges Tangerines and ,Seedless [Grapefruits +' + + Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday Gas and Oil Expert Repairing , , 'McKEE'S MARKET ~ 284 E COLLEGE AVE DIAL 3472 ' 4 Dial 021 - ' Between The Lions By HEReCAHAN - ''' Sports Editor Math thanks to the mehedule ;takers for the onamtnnity to wit test a etachet jack team in tie Mn liumitzels as the summers tere the only %argil) men competing nt home last Satuttiny we gimils snairlied at the opportunity to notch Sob Galbraith's "chillun" do poet ,)thlng but Moon, Temple in that nit t) GO Pi trouncing Pot to no el)—fm Temple—there ooze nod) too State mermen en toted M each meat, because those Nittum Met lions allowed the oaten-soalceil Owls only one first Mice and too seemids In the indi hind! events That lone first place, in the dive, mas gat net ed by a former national hunt scholastic champ, Don Hon seal, oho just about beat out Cu) McLaughlin This was Guy's first loss of the season, and be-came within 2 15 points of tieing this Temple' ace In fact that whole Penn Stale outfit has been 'turning in (.0111 mendable perfoi sutures right' an let our 110.1e.4, while the eyes of Penn Slitters have been glued on the basketball, boxing, 1.14111 wrest hog teams Well, we think that the tlmetas come—if there were only hettei seating facilities when Gal's ,1% hnmens C4ll now constrict them selves the competitive equals of anY other Nittmty WWI varsity ag gi °gallon 'the swimming team, In Its fourth yea', has "come of age" athletically But, hat k to Satan day's var.) satisfying trouncing We weren't a hit skeptical chant the prowess of Thotessor Galbraith's proteges After all, they had trounced Cal :male Tech nail West Chester tai lowing theft expected loss to tety strong Penn lean: We bad 'heard about that t amid breaking medley relay trio (Mark Vinzant swims 100 yards ,back stroke, then Al Boileau folloms ulth 100 cards of breaststroking, and Captain Chuck Welsh 'tops the event oil with a 100-yard free-style mitt ibution), and they cmtainly looked like a classy tlneesome Then Mete nre Ken Bunk and Toni Robinson, uho finished one tuo in the 220 and 440 free style laces, Cap'n Welsh, Bill Klrkpat tick, and Bob Allison, the sprint Gee stylists, ‘Vin7ant hi the back stroke, and Bill Rielly; breast stiolter quite nil Imposing gang you have there, Gal' "Superstitious sense" prompts us to hope that this rather opti mistic blast doesn't prove to be "bad omen" In this week end's meets up nt Toronto and Set tlellSe We'realize that everyone I, an. tido:Wag this coming week end's triple-hendet basketball a ith Georgetown, w restling witb Le high, and boxing with Ss racnse Rumors have been hitting 'about concet sing a severance of sports ielations with Syracuse because of a current spirit of poor sportsman ship Personally, we hale to see this traditional rivalry go on the rocks and we know this same feel ing prevails among Penn State and Svtacuse rooters alike We sincerely eish that the Penn State student leaders and the en tire student body would give con slderahie thought to showing real Penn State hospitality and cordial ity to all-our vit,itors this ,Satur day We can do our share toward re treating a feeling of "boo" less, and friendly, rivalry between too top ranking schools, sometning s hit h, we feel sure, Dill meet with ,I %%filing reciprocation 20,000 Blue Books Used In Final Exami At least 20,000 blue books were used lust week for final examina tions according to a survey made of bookstore sales Mote than half of these were of the 16-page variety, while the test were either 12, 18, 24 or 06 pages A higher figure would be leached, it was tweed, if all ex aminations were taken in , the standaid blue books, but several departments furnish immes igtaphed question forms which ate filled in and handed back Also, the SChool of Physics and Chem istry furnishes examination books for students. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Mennen Sink Owl's; 60 -4 Temple Nets ' But One Ist In 9 Events By HERB NIPSON $ Racking up the highest scale of the season, Tenn States vaisity natators had no trouble in rimm ing Temple's Ov.is, 60 15, in Glenn land Pool Saturday afternoon The Lions took eight of the nine first places The Llon 100 yap d medley i elay team, aWO set il,OOl l eaol ils aguinht Cal scale Tech and West Chester, loafed to a 21 t victim) , as IDlatk Vinzant easily held his own with Temple's Bob Maxnell In the backstiohe 100, then Al Hal leas chew .Ist ay from the Owls' Roger Omens to hand Captain Chuck Welsh a half tank lead at the end of the Ineaststioke 100, Welsh stretched the lead over Nachy Ceibm La the freestyle fin ish to cop the race by a pool's length blon Ken Think had the distance freestyle events metty much his ONN,II nay as he took first place In both, the 220 and 440 yard races Bank led the races all the' v..ty and MIN never in danger of being beaded Teammate Tent Robin son, pinch hitting I'm Borne Wood, uho had just t urn eted from the grippe and didn't feel up to the lengthy grind, snaßbed second Mutes front Temple's toe Johnson In both events filaeLaughlin Loses Tough One Guy MacLaughlin, Lion dive' who wits undefeated in the anon previous meets, lost a tough mac to Temple's Don 'Mason', two times a Indiana' stholastle diving thamp, as ilouseal copped Tent plc's sole dist place Lion Ludic] Iloy took t hud Captain Chile's. Welsh and side kick Bill Kit kpatricic turned in the most tinkling perfot mance of the meet as they battled side bo side through three fourths of the 100- yard ft eestyle sprint with Welsh nosing out Kirkpattlcic by a touch as Temple's Captain 13111 Harty took thild KOkpnititic illsn Unified Its he edged out tennfmate Hob Allison in the St•yai d freestyle, leuvlhg third glace to Owl Ed Spletle Summary :1011 yd medley relay Penn State (Vlniant, Boileau, C Welsh), second, Temple (hlssxm ell, Owens, Cerber ) Time I 214 (Conßnued on Page Six) Bachman, Unsung Hero , Of Ring, Ends Varsity Career By BERNIE NEWMAN Except for a few boxers and basketball players winking out, Rec Hall was empty last Friday afternoon Not a soul occupied the long Mows of seats in the spacious balcony—except for one poison And this one pei son looked very sad, indeed He sat in the first row of the deserted balcony, his elbows testing on the pipe railing and his chin sunk between 'lns elbows From ithe far cornet of the gym where the i ing stands, this one person looked very familiar, his blue, buttoned-front "S" sweater outstanding Realizing that a certain figure was missing from the group of shadow-boxing and bag-punching, mitment, we took a second glance. 'Sure enough it was—Paul Bach man - His Graduation Day Paul, we found out, had a right to feel unhappy, for Friday was his last day as az eligible athletic performer here His four years were up. Paul hasn't participated in any of the boxing meets this year and, although he has performed as a varsity fisticuffer the past three years, he never gained the ranks of boxing's hall of fame. In his freshman year, he was a member of the frosh squad He boxed in one varsity duel in his sophomore year and one in his junior year. Last year, however, he participated in every meet ex cept for the first two. - Didn't Win Many ' His win average wasn't too high, only taking decisions in the Pitt and Wisconsin meets last year and'placing third in the In tercollegiates by defeating a Cor nell man. But, there was somethingimore , admirable than victories in the I ring about Paul's four years here. He was the answer to a coach's, dream. Never did he miss a day's prac tice. He trained faithfully, and, Cubs Nip Bisons, 28-25, As Medlar Paces Final Spurt By ENIANUEL ROTH Poi ging ahead with two minutes of play I °mating, Coach Nick Thiel's, cub basketeets won then : second game of the season as they , Shaved a lanky Bucknell yeal ling squad, 28-25, in Rec Hall, Saturday afternoon Charley Medial, toweling Nittany guaid, led the Lions' adoring with foul field goals and two foul conversions for a total of 10 points, while Longacre of the Bisons was highest individual tally-getter with 'four field goals and three foul shots Longacre, holding down thet guard post, emerged as the star of the game Four minutes aftet • the opening,whistle the powerful Bison had brought his squatl.frorn behind with two lust /field goals, to make the score 6-5, Bucknell Overcome Lead Only two minutes before the final gun, were the Nittanymen able to overcome the lead Making frequent substitutions to give his boys opportunity to show their stuff under fire, Coach Thiel was impressed with his de pendable reserve material. While Medlar continued his hammering at the basket, Long acre tore though the Lion defense twice in succession in the second pet lod and topped his performance off with a successful foul conver sion The score at the half stood at 17-13, „Bucknell. As the game drew into its dying minutes with tile Bison total mounting to 23, Bill Shutt, sent in for Elmer Gross at forward, heaved a perfect long shot into the rigging as wily Fume's Fams iepeated the act to bung the scope to 21-23 The box score Ilenn State (Id fls tls. Gloss, f 0 2: 5 2 Shutt, 1 0- 0 2 &Inutileld, f 0 1 1 Fai _ 1 0- 0 2 I{iausc . 0 0- 0 0 Smith, c 2 3- 3 7 g _ 4 2-„5 10 White, g ' 9 0- 0 4 Kelley 0 0- 0 0 Totals 10 8-14 28 Bucknell fld fls Its Fain algal , f 0 I- 1 1 Snyder 1 0- 0 2 Gholewinski, f 0 0- 0 0 Glass, c 2 2- .1. (1 Lortgalan, g ___ 4 1- 5 11 Cui son, g 2 1- 2 5 Lonei gan 0 0- 1 0 Totals 0 7-12 25 Score by Quin tens ,Penn State 5 8 4 11-28 Bucknell 8 'I 1. 2-25 Kele! ce—llancoth - good physical conditiom was al ways uppermost in his mind If he wasn't called upon to represent the Houckmen in any of the meets, he took it like a sport He never complained, but repoited for prac tice as faithfully as usual. Never Complained - He did this up until his day of ,graduation, and even this last day he had to go up and watch the boys woik out. "Yes, it's plenty tough," he said "It's going to be hard to break away from it." After completing his practice teaching next semester Paul will be eligible for teaching or physiCal education work, and 'this coiner feels that-no secondary school of learning could receive a greater asset than a fellow as faithful as Paul. CARS FOR HIRE , With or Without Driver PACKARD MOTOR CARS , 1 COMPLETE. GARAGE SERVICE Clark Motor Co. 120 S. 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