iu . e . sday,,F - el:FtaFi?l, Ipp'' • Boxers I C onquer v irginia B: Between pv #1 7 .1”3 CQNA Now that the break-up o ference is definite, and' its demi and upheld by others, we'd li roTorl.s'as to the future of'Pep It is a matter of record t will''-`flee lance,it pext seaso that; everyone authoritatively athletic poliaY, a; well 'as the ,in iavor,of league compelitior With these fads in- mind it seems ; safe ,to say that Penn Stare's bitsicetball team iill,lW a part of another sir-team cage Weginning' with 'the 1940-41 seuShn ' Negotiations ale already under waiPtiivii'aid formation of a league ttrat will lie:moie geogra lifiically mealber teams! and leS4 "taxing' satiolaarc. airy' go'ihe players—the primary 'reasons - foi the iiismtegi upon' 'a the Conference' ' ' . _ Becauqe of the delicacy Of deal nss nitereollegiale ticy aSid" r negotiatlon's schciols it cannot - yet-be definitely , stated us to what tee ms the new ,circpt ell3lciod;i, give titi,ql; _a rqvesrasKinit we' will\ predic't anotbdi circuit , with ~..eaFp4. " l. 4 . inefiqnqhfajt alteii r ii,l'fcipsis*: Sni n wit:ll - o;6e ii"Athijicea from ttop the F.A.tIA , t Then'ie the Talk of the Town ..-/ AIREAKFASI',SI'ECI;4:!..S-4.0e 4 t0 40c , •;, - - . .. 1 SPE,,CIMI Fr. 1 1 11 7 , sAI4Ps " I , I 4MBPIPPI I § It - §l7lp4p§ , . IV e gvkanfee 9#,fFk'S:ervipe , • i SAN LY114.10 ' R ESTAURANT '''(l" -•- Post ;''ii -. - • pposae Mee • --: - ~,.THE ME,N, AT P.EMII qMIT , ft - THINK' CO-ERS ARE -SAD— % .. WE'LL )lELP YOU SHOW THEM - 1 ' . i k p ' 14 - cohiTE NOT, SO BAD 1 1 r' 1 ` ',See Us Fof y9str Mg Moments ',l• 7 „ n _ , LOUISE LAMBERT Above'A.' A. Store - , ':- . 1-7- ' . . 7 i intoste 2.942 ,--t MAKE'THIS A 414 - WEEK :FNI) "„ :fr.Tie tiff , tHOTEL f‘IirAIIKLAND Not 4, f or - aogiffgott a id, Service Steer a Stra ight Course to Our. .r , -- NEW SHIP, BAR he Liops N. Sports Editor f the . Eastern 13pketbid1 . cop- Ise has been lamented by a few ke to put an 'end to the many 'n State basketliall. ' ' hat Johnnyl,aw,theAs charges n.'lt is abs?, a well-known fact' „‘c9ncerped-with Penn" State is 'TM much geeing definitely shelved awaiting more definite 'developnients—prob= utory forthcoming not until early 1940:! "1 • , Copfpr,epcp )riniqr? ,With egqinual unexpected VlC tPlie'S pod closely contested games, the past g rn gO r lfeyplee is in its ,appually ,thrdisng muddle opp reason that fans are bemoaning the folding , up of the Ipague And, although Seim State still has a mathematical chance of tak ing thetitle or winding up in a tie for first place , by winning all of it. remaining five - Coliference encounters, the 'outcome already '5ePll B- VIYVnt Oar prediction , and the forecast of es, rnortin-Ilip lia;,y," is, but "Peorg:etm s iIL i crowned fiSl3.4r Flnisap)ons now a° 66l €ll cltPit: 1121 V. :Ow TF,laing INalipu t pl. R3psessipn firW'RliCe 'vicenrlas 4.F1) aityA more ga , m;s Pg:lnFidnltifF 13 F fore Genp Wfttstpne'l.. vastly icrpwa<stts`Vavelled'Ae. rrincete r n ,41.1 - ji, the' Daqy rrnle :c torOn plibli eifell"the'nl;qt as a practice r lion fOr the' Tigermpn:' - the 114- tang Loo , seceded 'to defeat it" , ; pliereottKet. host scprp !it And such -wet tlip case in an pthcr Ilew'jprsey university phis past weelcenl.l .TheTGtgers' stn lent news organ i nforined its readers that Penn State ' s fencing team wouldticinet !Iva warm-up Session , Well, Doc , Krutter's boys cer tainly gave, their overconfilient tid , ,t" a very "thBrpuiti . ,' pilictice meet by 'way of an' .18-9 - FoiriF Over , - PerßiftriPg " 3ye.` would certainly like to know how the !engage department plains its action In aiding in the ineligibility of a certain well known athiete. This individual was allowed to take his language attainment test —an,indication that he had passed the course with a "1" Then, after being informed that he passed the attainment exam, lie was told that he shouldn't have been allowed to take this test because he had Waked the course Sri'ely by paaiing his attain= meat examination lean indication that he had acquired the required knowledge of the lan guage Arid, further proof of the assininity of page Four) Mitmen Nip Strong P4i.p Squgd, 4L-3L - By BERNIE NEWMAN It tooka gtulibotit yitini”t box sing tuip to prove that, relip Skate's opponents tougher as the %gason rolls ttlong, with the worst yet to -come—Amy and , IVl4consm ` But - the Lions hurdled the Ca valiers for Ow ,fpurth straight • andvictory Noyed ilirough :this pal tiOhfr test, that 'they really hove somethingthisyeal , '-, Always rated higbly - in inter boinag ciicles, the yir ginprig cpme lime. with the strongest aggrggation the Lions have bumped into so far this sea son, and -the goucitmen found-it nc./p.ienie defeating pit South erners WV Doily ate' a druel ling- 'ev`enini lhat tlipy through with a .1 1 X to 3 1 / 2 victory, the'elpseza inhrgin this season' I:67v e agf - fiQ "qedind kr4opt over Roy 'BT . ,,v:inait in' the IGS-pound division m ade 'things a bit' hecalc' orr the )oeilis . , kir' the 'Lions were 'leading *pilly 'l4 one before his 'bout pod didn't fare - t4p:well Senior Johnny St - rieli . y and hr's'' union los pg.' a` eVis',e derision ppponent 'claimed u foul after bas Smockedli'Forijo„ntat b'y'e hard right, but the referee insi4to',lhLit it wiis not r a An examinapiin by'pr Rite 7 noily BOvimarilm;rely hail his wind iiiica:Ved him Vjoi,',"o. - the stomach - Cooper Undereateiiil Thy Lions chalked up three emits right ortlie r bit when they SzdSailed'tfiraligh"three ,y N:' , lglltS * lll _nay `Mike Cooper remained undefeat ed to date when,he punched out a decision over Clarence Calahan in the opening bout Al Tapman made a great, third-round rally to overcome Ben Jac - obs in tlie next event: ' Captain Roy Hanna did a mas terful job in' pdbilung off Warren Michaels for a decision 'in the 135-pound division Hanna had his- opponent worn ildwn by the third round after jabbing and throwing short right crosses throughout the bout. Although he gained only a draw, Johnny Patrick Senior 'put up u, nice fight against Fenton Somei 'tulle Red Stanke,' Bernie Sand son and - Hea;, , ,yveight:JObliny Pat rick suffered th_eitt'ffisi: defeats o the sef . ison when thay met up pith three clasii opponents Ashby Birkslale, Trumann Southalllind r' Bryant were the point geltere fru Virginia A Grappley Three Loves flos Joe— , Scholar,. Musician - Ace Wrestler By GEORGE SC! -1 LESS Three loves has ',..Toseah Ralph Sealzo, Jr And he ilgeg right. hy them all. - "Wrestling only' secondary, eduedt,lnn tomes , 'first," insists young Joe, 'who's cutting a. xllfe swath in Eastern Intercollegiate mat circles" though iir.st.--a'Sophe more "And'muSld? '. well, MU SIC'S a wonderful i thing," he thoughtfully ailtled . So far the shirt, husky. ltow_leg. ged 116 -pounder Is one of the 'ten Chem Engineers, keephil his av erage between a 2 - andl r 'straight . 4 average Inerrdits aJ chemistry `music Is,. despite all the, time he devotes to lifiMndles and— • • , to nestling. still 'verY,Jeuch "wonderful thing" to '.7cte, for be 'sings bas's in the.Glea los and'the Ladyof Victory'clnirch choir, He also toots the big bass horn to tbe"soPhemore ROTC band atilt his bull fiddle is a Ilituieln jain sessions inefiltahly 18w bind rehettisala ~ I n t i e summer, along with run. 1.1 pla y ground,, he slaps the pees, and croons * : with' a dance Lapel, Ono summer he toured 'shout 1000 miles with ii'llve.plece MO that covered the some ter- Whimy three tlmesas a little Ger. plan rand, then'as a Spanish orch. pills and finally playing Irish Yolk Music. l`,Vifill statistics. Wrestled every .li4ierrp' Ir9m 145 pounds up to and incliidinehenvyweight for New. ton. N J, High (Aidt; Meet's alma Mater), md.:.was state IRtariMfm: fagtle champ ne145% , captalti of last year's' Liorty9filpgs . . see. retary cortliap and ylca.prexy of Alpha Phi beltti• fraternity . -; . loud In his,bellef-tltat."Char lie's tile best little coach in, the world " PENN STATE eOLLEGTAN INIMMVRAL .111GFIL,IPHTP.. Nip and tuck battles with occa sional lop-skied contests tossed featured second round Fompeggop, In Manager Tom Campiotfs intra mural bask till leagues Thurs day, Friday, and Sunday • , Alpha Chi Rho took it totreit victory over phi Phi Thursday to gain their ilthd win in'gectiOn II sail Iran hi! °WM' contenders tack h ess, 'Alpha cid rtiioN toN ering•centei, tops the Fraternity !Ague' sinters with 20 points"- Two Section ,I,r encounters_on Thursday night ended in duplicate scores,'2s-1.1 Knft doivned 'Sigma Pith - Alpha by thtit count with Roil Drake'lally;ing 14 "Ymlittli. Theta XI boWed to Sigma Delta eked out a hot ly-contested 21-19 win over DU with Harris Freeman chalking up 15 of the winners' IMO in a con trasting' battle, - Phi` Clams Idasted Signia Phi Sikmit, s 4CB fat a Sec_ lion VII witi as ivrq won by for feit. over Phi Em,iloit Pi in the same section Five bitter battles and p a amaz ing Wherry Five fill-5 triumph over Watts ]tall "Nu 2 highlighted Friday' nighi's games Paul Bmi -41T, leading Ihtlependent, rAglie scorer x it.b" , H. registered 2, points for Wherry rptith" Platt's last-minute buck et, gave - *nits Hall NO '2 'an over time 2:1-22 decision over Harvey A. C in Sea lion ,1V ClUb took Tho-Year Apt, 24-18, lack_ son" QUintet'tipset fitri house, 20- 18. and Penn State Club bow,ed'to Holnan\ 11111 men 21.11 t in other Friday tilts TNE's stunning P-7 upset over Phi Delta. %ins the high spot in eight' Fraternity league . gameS on Sunday, Hill Cramer, PtleA, and Jack Amid, continued their high-S;ecsing ways by pacing theft teams toivictories Over ARPI, 45- 12, anti Pi Fawn' ,Phi, 17-13 re. spectively. Tony Giannanionioand Johnny Petrall,l paced Alpha Phi Deda'tp a Section VIII 13:13 victory over Beta Kappa while Alpha - Sigma Phi forfeited to SPB in the name division - Sigma Na Mopped Phi Sigma Kappa 20_13, Sigma Chi won from Aqn, 23-4, anti Delia Sigma Phi dropped' a close Tao I , ll,Kapria Tau, 13-15 • , " First round intifintural voiiey ball competition continued with three games Thursday and one contests All of the-first bracket contests are expected to he played off by - tomorroyy afternoon ^Sigma Phi Alpha downed Bea. ver House in a close 15.2. 1446. 15.13 contest Thursday. Belida' defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon 15.3, 15-9, while the Beta Theta P 1 Com bination took over Alpha Ch( ma. 15.11, 15.4 Phi Epsilon pi bowed to Alpha Tati'Oine - ga, 15.4, 15.12, Friday sPPRPPPIWHIP: A Speedster, 'Barney Ewell Aiming For Jesse Owens' Dash Marks By 808 WILSON , - Before Norwood, Henry Ewell dies and becomes just another litiZ,t in - the Hall of Fame, he wants to' break every' track and' (Oa 'record ever set by Jesse Owens', triple Olympic tidbit and ,record holder That's what Barney (everybody hotly ealli him Barney) told Ps O len's4 talked to him yeilerday 'Already the bolder of one world title, (Ewell cut a tenth of a ape- Ond elf they p -yearlolti 50-yard dash mark at the Penn? C Boormee 'recently), Itrney Is ambitiously contemplating the a ) 1- dltioii a new 100-yard `dtudi rec. Pill lc:lilt's - Collection The' present record for the 100-is 74 seconak Ewell ran it )n 0 6 once Second only to his ambition, on the cinder path is ficrOy's . 'sincers desire to become an ercheitra lender. "No. not like bib Callo- Way," Barney 'whined. "I'm gana have ,tt smooth band like Duke'El. lington oc Jimmy Luacefordll Vital statistics Whe4. he wan a youngstei, Ewell used to sing that 'rag-tims "Barney Gem. giO" almost Ineesspntly So the kids in his gang dubbed him tiat, .. Still !Midi the high school 100, 220; qulrter mile, low hurdle and broad jump records In 'the Lancaster district . 'Workn as a janlbir In the' summer Wore a freshman sign appropriately ens graved 'run when you whistle" for violating customs last ran, , Prefers blue Pin-stripe suits, and likes to dress fancy . . Went to gip intramural Ligrsing Spain - 1 . 5 the ." . ."."Weari a size 10 shoe . Sings swing tunes practically all of ,tho time . Collects autographs and keeps a scrapbook And coincidentally holds ' t Star Dust", as his favorite song, Wrestlers Swamp Cornel speidelmen Win By 27-3 Over Cornell By GEORGE SCHLESS Tired of ,olaying Illy, the wreu 11nS Ntttany Llon Imi•ed'lts teeth gild eloped the Ciirnep 'pear to shreds on the het: Hall mat Satur day 1111;14 b) a 27.1 score, v„lth Jahn etalghentl Joe Scalia :mil Frpie Both scoring tails , lEitrien SIIL(C44 uas the higgest of e Sel ic, of pleasant ne furvrenees for Lion fens Shooing more life thin h e ha d displayed all >ear, the state heavyweight took Mg Reginald tlatrison to the mat in 24 setomis gained a near fall do less then two minutes then popthined to manharidle Harrison to tiilce a one-tiitled decision FaCed with the difficult Moposi tiOn of Auwitting' d . m t! it yho n want Yrestle. 128-pounder John Craighead' did all th? work Ins he took Munk! Turner flown in short order and after 7 minutes. 50 ;4econds of prying finally thin ! ed hint over and pinned hint ulth a-head,scissors and hack arm little loe Scalro gave a 'beautl tut "mthibition of what pet fect bal_ ante mom; to a - wrestler as lie tiirem Imaimole Pred Reimers, Rig Red captain, v,ith'a madie in 4 15 Three times' Reimer', tried to shrike Scalro overboard, hut the State sophomore managed to bong back and keep 'the pi essitre on Iteimer's"shouldei , l Ernie fort, another State man who really came to life, took 171- palmier fill Levitt dean to 22 . l.teconds and in busineak-like fa shion pinned hint with .t double arni'lml. in 4 14 After being st3iggeied by a bump on the head in the gist minute of 165-pound battle Ca plain Don Bachman allowed the stuff that had been missing since last year as he won a decision cuntveteran Jim 'Neilsen "se - Prank' Gleason got a quick va'ntage ov'elEd Greeg ht thel26- knund bout and after VC‘eral al mosl_saccessful attempts to pin him:took a clean decision Dos 1 (lenslet decisioned 195- pninul \ Terry Oaks in the only three -period bout Gensler stayed on top for most of his offense pe riod,,,and Quickly reversed and got. two near falls in the last three minutes to get Refer ee Dick ye. liva's nod Dave Waite, mho lost eight pounds in a week in order to re plate ineligible 121-pounder dirt King, made a good showing but was enable to take intercollegiate ch'anipion Bob Mothers A well timed trip took Mathers to the mat In one minute but Waite went overboard twice trying for a fall, while hfathers got a near-fall and kept` th'eatiYantlige for most of the bout, A s Gymnast Rankle Works Hardest As Gymnast, Shows ' Most Polish By BILL ENGLE Take a glance toward Wett stone',s corner of Rec Hall any af ternoon from 4 to 1, 10 o'clock and you can't lIIIS4 the hardest 'vorlcing• and niost -polished all attend gymnaM. the. Lines have ever had—Raymond John Runkle Co-captain of this 'jeer's high-, 4-Improved outil . f.„' p ay goes about his task of developing his 'irivn' form and aids Coach Gene conslderibly in encouraging the other`tires He served as mace- Opelzer Conch 'last year Wetistone gives "Runk" plenty of credit in helping him and Run kle is" high In praise tot his non 'conch—the fourth one he has tmg in Ills four years here Vital statistics ior the Nittany men. Ray 'competes in tumbling. horizontal bar, and parallel bars . likes p-bat best . got his early gym training at Potts. vlllo High where he was a mem ber of tsto State championship teams', . is a phys ed major hop ing to get, a, coaching job next year ~. loves to - eat . . likes birds . but doesn't date s was 22 last_ September, stands five eight, , and tips 146. pound mark considers last year's Army tenth the best he has ever com peted against and nominates Tem ple's Chet Philllo tar the host 'o il Milner pe'rforrp et . Plumbing - and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! ( . 0. E. MAELHORN " PHONE 2214 \'' Mountaineer Lagers ,Here Tomorrow For Encore Of Last Week's Thriller West Virginia Beats Pitt; Liam Drop itlf° Cellar By 808 WILSON The mountain may not come to Mahomet but the Mountaineer, are coming to State 'College and chef eby hangs this tale For West Virginia's basketball Mountalneets, co-producers ultb Penn State of what 1011 probably go dour as the most thrilling ball game in Eastern Conference Ins toy, hire the Lawthermen in Sec Hall at S. p m tomorrow Since their defeat at the hands of the Lions at'Morgantciun last Wednesday, the molintahleorm ha‘e batten Pitt This triumph not only shoved State back Into the league celhit, but also stamped West Vitali'la as anything but ... 11 likpering bree7e in the tops). tut vy Eastern conference And when the two teams tangle tomorrow night look for a savage battle that may even cap the dime. novel yarn that was span when they tussled a week ago Last Friday's issue of the Col legian carried only a brief sum mary of the game A. more detailed account of the classic follows (Editors Note An, slat:W.l4 to Prank Merriwell stories is purely oincidental West Virginia led Penn State, 17-12 at the half But the officials noticed that. tinter; Pail stopped the automatic timing device One Conference Standings W L Pet Gem gitown 5 2 714 negle Tech I 3 571 lEEE Pitt We,t. Vitginin _ ____ 3 4 428 Temple _ Penn State _____ __ 2 3 400 seconds before they should hove It ens then announced that tao extra seconds a said be played at the end of the game In order to make it a legular contest In the second half the Lion fought desperately and finally cut the Mountaineers' lead to 32-31 Only a scant second remained and diminutive Eddie Sane intentional ]) fouled Lathes of West Virginia so that time would be called Besides, If Lathes made good his foul throe. State mould gam pos session of the ball Lathes con verted his foul, West Virginia took a 31.31 advantage and one of the N 0 I)] etious secondsiticked away Johltny Ban grabbed the ball as it cut the cords. pegged It a few feet to his left to Max Corbin mho dribbled once and let fly The final gun sounded just as the sphere left Corbin's hands That ball, a bleb danced and pinned front seam to seam. swish ed through the hoop to knot the count at 'Mall The ball was shot hem the side and traveled thre quartets of the length of the floor beim e it reached the Lion basket An hysterical crowd swarmed on the floor violently protesting the tee extra seconds allotment which gave the Nittanythen a tie and sent the game into extra petiods - The floor finally cleared, the first overtime period began The mountaineers took a 46-aft lead, but Bart' 'calmly made good a foul throv for the Lions and big Bill Stopper popped a goal from the field to again tie the score as the fast extra session ended Again in the second overtime period West VirgUna piled up n [air sired lend State trailed 40.36 lint Corbin and Stopper scored tao-pointes in that order dead= (Continued On Page Four) Order Now jor Senior POI Just Lqpk at , --- This Price List Orghi4s P.M) up 10 Roses , - - $l.O - 3 Gardenias $1.25 pp And any combination de sired at correspondingly low prlces . : Orders 41y,st Be In By, Wednesday 41 Midnight Rasmussen '42 DgSjlygr '39 Call 3112 Unbeaten Lion Fencers Stab Rutgers, 18-9 Lion sword-thrustei4 clone one itch IICI9 ei an undefeated ~ etaon when they defeated Rutgers, 18-9, away on Satuiday A 6-3 victot v m foils gave Lion fence, the lead at the opening of the meet This margin was in cleased to 11-7 when Nanny eptemen came though with a 5-4 win The matcheg were clinched when State completely dominated , aheis, 7-2 Scotty Rankin remained unde feated in foils to: the New,on Co captain Dean Fnite also won all duce of his foils bouts but lost two epee matches, his list losses with this weapon in two years Elmo Lowenstein took all his epee bouts, lemaining the only un defeated man on the epee squad this season Co-captain John LipecAy, just recently removed fioni the hospit al, nabbed two of-his sabei bouts, and then Coach Hairy Ki utter re placed him with Jack Good who took a win The gamma' ies FOlLS—Feltz, Penn State, de feated Florin', 5-1, Foltz, Penn State, defeated Lei eel, 5-2, Felt?, Penn State, defeated Laid, 5-2, Rankin, Penn State, defeated n oun), 5-4, Rankin, Penn State, de feated Leine', 5-2, Rankin, Penn State, defeated Laid, 5-0, Marini, Rutgeis, defeated Rutz, 5-1, Lei ner, Rutgers, defeated Kutt, 5-4, Loid, Rutgers, defeated Lowen stein, 5-4 Score Penn State, 0, Rutgers,' 3 EP4E—Toffey, Rutgers, de feated Rolti, Kerzner, Rut gers, defeated Foltz, 3-2, Foltz, Penn State, defeated Jacobs, 3-2, Lowenstein, Penn State, defeated Toffey, 3.1, Lowenstein, Penn State, defeated Kennet, 3-1, Loss enstein, Penn State, defeated Ja cobs, 3-0; Toffey, Rutgers, defeat ed Knk, 3-0, Fiebiger, Penn State, defeated Kerzner; 3-0; Jacobs, Rutgers, defeated Knk, 3-1 Score Penn States 5, Rutgers, 4 SABRE—Lipeczky, Penn State, defeated Hetshberg, 5-2, Lipeu ky, Penn State, defeated Hetsh beig, 5-2, Lipeczky, Penn State, defeated Hartley, 5-1, Good, Penn State, defeated Basner, 5-3, Heishbesg, Rutgers, defeated Fie bigei, 5-1, Fiebiget, Penn State, defeated Hartley, 5-1, Fiebiget, Penn State, defeated Ba'snei, 5-'3, Lyons, Penn State, defeated Hers Lyon s, Penn State, defeated Heishbeig, 3-4, Hartley, Rutgers. defeated - Goal, 5-2, Lyons, Penn State, dfeeated passes, 5-2 Scord Penn State, 7, Rutgers, 2 • /CLEANING Specials CONTINUED- For' This Week Only Men's Garments Ladies' Garments Snits 39c plain Dresses 39c Trousers ' 23c Evening GOWNS, 51ic up Topcoat~ 39c Jacket Suits 39c TUXEDOES 19c Blouses 26c Hats 39c Skirts 27c Neckties 3 for 19c Coals 39c up PPA 1191)ek1 :19e GLOVES 19c STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY Try Our Efficient Service and Quality Workmanship F.& F. CLEANERS & DYERS STATE COLLEGE BELLEFQNTE 201 S. Allen St. 109 High $l. Peke Three 4 Records Fall As Pitt Sinks Lion Natators By HERB NIPSON Penn State's t uatt Ny, hornets anti foul pool records fell as Pitt's East ern Collegiate Association champion mermen took every first place to bleak the Lions' five g.itne win 'in ealc and garner a St. 19 victory in Clennl Ind 'Fon), Sat nrda) Opening the meet with a record- Inealcm, Pill's MO-vard medley re la% team was clocked 'in 'I 15.7. bettering the mark set by Lions 11Iat k Vin/ant. Al flnileatt and Cap tain Clutch Welsh in the Went Chester meet by 13 seconds The Inning leant was totnposed of Al bacicstrolte, 113 me drrstein breaststroke, and l'lnh Schroder, freestyle anthotYnan Panther Al Reason, last year's Eastern Collegiate champ and ree ord-holtim, lowered the 150-yard backstroke pool record by 4 4 see_ nails as he was limed in 1410 This Is within 2 of a second of his Eastern Collegiate record (Continued On Page Four) Accessories That Will Complete Your Formal Wardrobe Cli - Nt , \ , ), tv.-:., - . Vests $4, $5 Foram! Shirts_s2, $2.50 Formal Ties ____7se, $1 Stud Sets $1 up Socks s.fle Boutlonere 50c Key Chains $l.OO Formal Shoes____s6.oo Homberg $3.55 Top Hat $lO.OO KALIN'S MEN'S SHOP 122 S. Allen St.
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