Page Four Penn St Patrick '39 Puzzles Nittany Boxing Fans (Continued From Page Three) tnougli, it ikorked out that way Ile looked gloat . until the sec ond iound He toed horn heic and-went on mutely to eke out a clos'eqdecision The. same' happened in the ‘Vis consul meet, only foi the dam inceln decision handed (loan It's 'malty a strange affliction, and unless something can be done about. pit Johnny Pattick Serum will haiat to flatten his opponents in the yeiy hist mond flow now on if he wants to complete the season pith as good a mcold as he (Imo yes Foe he's a gi eat box- Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! , 0. E. MAELHORN , , PHONE 2,2 1 4 'Shows at - - 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9'05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1 30 TODAY AND WED. "JESSE JAMES" with TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA • NANCY KELLY RANDOLPH SCOTT SLIM SUMMERVILLE THURSDAY ONLY "THE LONE WOLF SPY HUNT" - with WARREN WILLIAM IDA LUPINO VIRGINIA WEIDLER RALPH MORGAN "Shows at • 1 30, 3 00, 6.30;8:30 Complete show as late as - 9:05 TODAY AND WED ' "Yes, My Darling Daughter" with PRISCILLA LANE JEFFREY LYNN ROLAND YOUNG . FAY BAINTER MAY ROBSON lAN HUNTER Ihe gay young star team of "FOlll Daughters" scores do °Wei t °mantic. lilt In the play that kept New I'm k In btlteheb for a Is hole year' ADDED A Walt Disney Cartoon . "Donald's Lucky Day" THURSDAY - FRIDAY I Society "10U" hit -1 mg_ tho high booth of tho hot :Tots' "Cafe Society" with MADELEINE CARROLL FRED MacMURRAY SHIRLEY ROSS . . • • . Shows at - 1 . 30, 3.00, 6 30, 8:30 Complete show as lato as - 9:05 1 TODAY AND WED i Young lot o milk lls Joys, moblems, teals melodrama , 'I lie heatthreak of sepal:Alan' A vivid story that .111 lotith the ;M OS of millions CAROLE LOMBARD JAMES STEWART In , "Illade for Each Other" with Charles Coburn Donald Briggs THURSDAY FRIDAY A trainload of people SOW her disappear—bul not one of them .00ld admit ll' "THE LADY VANISHES" with MARGARET LOCKWOOD ,MICHAEL REDGRAVE v PAUL. LUKAS Wooten by Alfred Hitchcock, vrho directed "The 39 Steps?! f'.?^ ate Clu To Keep Aloof From Politics, Smith States Prey ious Political Venture Si • Years Ago NearlS , Cost Life of Club Insisting that the Penn State Club nos inimailly a social oi ganiration and that. it musts re main aloof from political implica tionq, Pies Robert L Smith '39 t \plumed the Club's "hands off" decision tonceining the college aide independent oiganizations dine An aittile in the PCIIII State Clubber, official news °igen of the Club, pointed out that "dab Wing in campus politics ilea] ly Lost the life of the Club •,o. yeais ago" To Follow Example To this histolic example was attributed the Club's culient deci sion to quit the proposed chive foi ...octal and political unity among Penn State's non-fiateinity men Cencial Club opinion famed the action, the aiticle said Meanwhile, plans foi the doom to-door sui‘ey to be sponsored by the thee Independent political cliques were well underway, ac cording to William W Galbreath '39, speai head of the drive Actual survey operations were expected to begin sometime this week Each non-fraternity man will be asked to fill out a question nun e Lion Boxers Lose To Badger ,Mitmen (Continued From Page Three) vet diet for Al Tapinde, dislda3lOg the greatest exhibition of his lls tic career, used a aide assortment of spread ring tactics to tack up Ids sixth straight tin of the sea son Reline Sandson put up a line thud round finish to take the other point for the Lions Sandson had second-round trouble again v, hen Woody Suancutt kept light ales him wills long, hard tights to the head, but his fine jabbing — pulled him through Mike Comm, Roy Donna, flank Silvestri and Johnny Pati (Lk Sophomore suffered defeat s in their respecthe bouts Cooper: Loses Opener Coopet fought a tugged south paw in Art Walsh, and dropped the duke after putting Op a cour ageous battle Silvestil, fighting his first battle of the seat, made Omar Crocker look as though he acre waving to friends in the au dience, but couldn't hold iikafter Ci ocket connected a ith a bat rage of haul left hooks and rights to the head Johnny Patrick Sophomore could have received a draw tm his tight oith Truman Torgersom Coi the Lion took the first iound by a ulde margin and traded blocs on even terms In the second and third [tames , Gene Rankin bobbed mound like a veteran of the pro ring and out 'dogged Captain Roy Deana to Cop the duke. 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Results of Sunday's elimina-1' Lions Alpha Chi Rho 24, Phi Gams 25, Pi K A 31, Lambda Chi Alpha 28, KDR 18, Alpha Zetai 17, IN atts Hall 1 20, Whei or Five 14, Hanna, 24, Foos 16 Playoff results Langston! 22, Unit I 13, Campus Ccntei 23, Matills 15, Delta Chi 22, Sigma Tau Phi 8, Phi Sigma Delta 25, Phi Kappli Sig 18 Monday—KDß 25, SAE 13, Sig- I m.i Phi Alpha 30, Theta Xi 22, Phi Sigma Delta 28, Phi Kappa Sigma 12, Delta Chi 14, Beta Theta Pi 10, BRB 28, Holman's Hillman 22, Mac Hall Waiter', 27, Penn State Club lb, Ag Fiosh Follett to Co Ops, Du forfeit to Tau Phi Dolt, Foos 29, Blue and White 14 Tuesday-Alpha Chi Rho 51, Beta Sigma Rho 24, Whesiy "5" 13, Gas House 19, Jackson Quin tet 30, Watts hall 2 17, Laugh fold lalbes 23, Lion's Club 11, Phi Gam 44, Phi Epsilon Pi 12, Foiestiy Society 21, Dionnes 7, Campus Centel 37, Mattils 16, Hannas 23, Bombeis 22, Ad Ed Sophs foifeited to Mat enimb, Chi Pi aon by forfeit horn Phi Kap pa Phi, 2 yi Ags 'mien to Unit 1, ATO 26, Sigma Phi Sigma 14 Wednesday-Sigma Chi 26, Phi Delta Theta 16, THE 37, AGR 18, PiICA 24, Phi Sigma Kappa 17, Penn State Club 23, Baitoches 15, Beta's 21, Sigma Tau Phi 20, BRB 23 ➢lac Hall Waiters 16, Watts Hall 20, Pm esti}, Society 17 Won on forfeits Alpha Phi Delta, Varsity Hall, Dionnes, Delta Chi Thursday-DTD 29, Chi Phi 11, Lambda Chi Alpha 29, Phi Kappa 13, Delta Theta Sigma 20, TKE 18, Mac Hall Waiters 21, Holman's Hillman 19, iron on lot felts Sigma Nu, BRB Wrestling: 135-Pound Class Ceeige Wade '4O, AGR pinned 'tom Slieket '42, Alpha Chi Sig ma, Chestm Swishei '4l, Delta Theta Sigma, pinned Bob Bowman '4O, A G It, Hatiy Beegle '3O, Delta Sigma Phi, pinned Wallace Dunlap '4O, AGE, Guy Leadm, special student, AGE, pinned Hal old Smith '4O, AGR, Fled Lining el '9O, Phi Delta lost by foiled to Remy Floia '9l, Andy Klause '3O, Phi Psi, won decision oven Mack Dick '4l, and , Lee Kiape '4l, Delta Chi, pinned Bob-Blas mgame '36, Sigma Chi, BM - WY: 92, Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned Hai vey Seavy '4O, Alpha Chi Sig ma, Nelson Yagei '42, Delta Chi, pinned Ed Griest '92, Alpha Chi Sigma, Bob Vous '4O, Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned Jim Spivey '42, TKE, Geroge Wolbeit '4l, Signia Chi, pinned Wendell Eckdahl '42, AGR 1=33 Joe Giegoiy, Ind, pinned John Auld '4O, AGR, Dick Rolandt Imestty society, Pinned Paul Grubb 'to, AGR, Don Hoist '4l, Delta Theta Sigma, pinned Bob Wed '4O, Delta Chi, Bob Blotter '42, Sigma GM, pinned Bob Hop kins AGR, Sam Bum '4l, AGR, pinned Evans, Alpha CM Sigma, Joe Klock '4l, AGR, lost decision to - Keil '42, Dave Myeis 10, Kappa Sigma, pinned Ilowaid 16„ v , SX4II au Foi An • Enjoyable Time ' • Spend Your Leis ure Time Playing Billiards. _ - Stoney's Beaver Avenue Opposite Postoffice PENN STATE COLLEGIAN down the home sit etch while vilest is got off to a fast stat t w :di heavy .t week ions wele under' way in the cage Sunday Other tilts wine played s called tonight! Baldwin, special student, Jay Si aline' '4O, ACR, pinlied Ben Walbuine '4o„Sigma Br, Max Pe tals '42, Alpha CM Sigma, pinned Gardner landLey '42, Kappa Sig ma, Lewis Mull '42, Delta Up silon, won by default, over Bill Baikey '39, Sigma Chi; Nelson Port '4O, Alpha Chi Rho, runnel! John Dieterteh '42, TKB, Henry Pile, '4O, Sigma Chi, &clowned Clayton Hough '42, Ind , Herb Nipson '4O, Ind, won by a double fall over Henry Albeit '29, AGE. I=l James Kitchen '4O, Sigma Pi, lost decision - to - Dick Saitz '4l, Sigma Chi, Fied Heinsohn '39, Kappa Sigma, pinned Hornet Metigel '39, THE; Bud Phillips '4l, Tau Phi Delta, pinned Giant lloinbeigci '4,0, Emmett Davis TKE pained Bob Stant(' '42, Sigma Pi, Al Heitnei '42, Ind, pinned Bill Guitant '9O, Foiest iy Society, John Wischhusen '4O, Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned Toni AV lison '42, DU, Lewis Shollenbeig-7 et '39, Sigma Pi, pinned Jim Vin cent '39, Delta Theta Sigma, Walt Steputis Foiestiy Society; pinned Fled Shaffer '42, AGR, Bill Leno• '42, Ind, won forfeit over Ray Maigeium '42, Sigma Chi, Rite Wischhusen '4O, Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned John Hoffman '39, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chula., Pailan '4O, Phi Psi, pinned Dave Levan '4l, THE, Bill Hackei '42, Beta, pinned Shaman William son '42, TKE, 11Iaitm 111olgan '42, Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned Bill Lover '39, AGR, Jim Lindmy '4O, Kappa Sigma, pinned Bob Go lightley '39, Sigma Pi, 3laik Sing ley '42, Sigma Pi, pinned Bill Renshaw '4O, Alpha Chi Signia,i Levin, Ind, derasioned Bill Schlot lei '4O, Alpha Chi Rho, Avery Kcainey '42, Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned' Maitin Feitch '42 Alpha Clii Sigma, Ed Finland '4O, Foi estay Society, pinned Don Diet id. '42, Phi Delta, Bill Lewis '41., Kappa Sigma, &mimed John Shellenbeigei '3% AGR Pled Heinsohn '39, Kappa Sig ma, pinned Home." Metzger '39, TKE, Hawk! Hoy '42, Sigma Pi, pinned Ronald Claw - fold '4O, Be ta, Pied Hite '39, Foiestty So ciety, pinned Wayne Sehall '4l, Sigma Pi, Dan Hess '4O, Sigma ' • • fp fi 99 r ' / that Satisfies with a Capital: Radio City's world-famous "RoCkettes':' and CHESTERFIELDS . . . two can't-be 7 copied combinations 4 - Caprnea 1539, Lc= f 6 it 17.14. Tos , e i .s4:„. Co. Mong, Gatz Debate On Three-Day Trip Penn State's vat sity debate team tepresented by Kimle Along '39 and Arthur Gate 'lO, left yesterday on a thane day trip to meet Sus quehanna, }Michael' and Allnight Meng and Gat. olli Mice the negative side on the question "Should the United States Adopt a Policy of Isolation , " The team debated with Susquehanna yoster dos, and a ill encounter Bucknell today and Alblight tomorrow Pi, pinned Walter Blackwood 41, Kappa Sigma, Tom Campion '39, Sigma Pi, won decision oval George Remo '39, Alpha Chi Sigma, Dave Singley '4O, Sigma Pi, pinned Charles Landis '39, TKE Table Tennis: Alpha Zeta 3, AGR 2, Beta Sig ma' Rho 5, Beta Kappa 0, Beta Theta Pi 3, Delta Chi 2, Lambda Chi Alpha 3, Kappa Sigma 2, Phi Kappa Tau 3, Phi Kappa 2, Sigma Nu 4„ SPE 1, Sigma Pi 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 1, Alpha Chi Sigma 5, Alpha Chi Rho 0, Phi Sigma Delta 3, Phi Kappa 2, SAE 5, Sigma Chi 0, TICE won foi .l*eit over Sigma Tau Phi, Tau Phi Delt 3, THE 2, Titangle 5„ Theta Xi 0 ENJOY EXPERT SERVICE • GEO. L. SMITH'S POWDER PUFF • BARBER AND BEAUTY Sllol' • Beauty Craft lirAlli3ianches PIONEER SHOP—ESTABLISHED 1920 ALLEN STREET Dial 2201 _STATE COLLEGE Helena Rubenstein's . . . "WEEK OF GREATER BEAUTY ), March 4 to March 11 Only Tune This Year to Saye 20% DISCOUNT on all of Mine. Itubin,slein's preparations, , cosmetics and all beauty accessories COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE Next to the Corner Room Course In Fly-Tying To Begin -Thursday With the opening of trout sea. 400 little over a month away, Stu dent Remeation committee and the deportment of zoology base made arrangements to give a course in fly-tying; open to col legiate anglers The Louise alit be offered eve* , Thutsday this month at 7 p m in Room 2, Zoology building The (INC class will be held Thursday Harold D Fields '39 will be the instiuCtot A fee of $2 «ill cover the cost of the enthe comae, including kit, vise and Instruction +ll 'wishing to take the cosine should sign up v.ith Ray Conger, Room 213, flee Hall, oi with Prof 0 L. Trembley at the Zoology building One may also register ut the first meeting 'of the class Circulation Jumps Doting the rust six months of thee pi esent college year 119,853 books wet e en culated, ;evealed Willard P Lewis, lineal inn This represents an inetease of 15,514 ovet that of the corresponding six month petiod last veal when 105,- 339 hooks wets circulated There's'skill and predision in the way the Rockettes_ dance and .here's'skill and precision in the way the'mildripe Chesterfield tobaccos are blended and proportioned to bring out the best in each., That's why Chisterfields are milder' - and-taste b'etter . . ~that's, w hy they'll give you more pleasure than any ciga- rette you ever smoked. Mitmen Get 4 Byes In Intercollegiates (Continued From, Page One) el n Maryland, bye, Healey, Syr acuse, bye, Negley, Aimy, vs Se gal, Cornell; Schweitzer, Penn State, vs. Zitiides, Dartmouth. 175-pound class-AGiant, Coi cell, bye; Tayloi, Army, bye, Johnny, niblick sr, Penn State, bye, Woycesjes, Syracuse, vs Mil ler, Yale Unlimited class—Johnny Pat rick , Penn State, bye, Kos etant), Syracuse, bye; Stella, Army, bye; Siemer, Cornell, vs Wharton, Dartmouth (Siemer is defending champion.) 2 Honoraries Hold Meeting Dr Hugh L Dryden, chief of livision of amonautics, U S iuteau of Standaids, talked t the open - meeting held by Sig na Pi Sigma, hammy physics may, and Sigma Xi, physics mnotaiy, in Home Economics Au litprium at 7 o'clock Ptiday night. 1 , Pin-To-Wall i . , Lampp kt-'" 1 . With , 0 Penn State Seal . 100. Watt Bulb 0 Light Diffuser • ' $1.95 and up GEO. E. LEMMON 1 . w gHARDWARE — A - W. College Ave. b . . c' l\ HAPPY T COMBINATION vv - orld's best cigarettelobacco: Tuesday, Maich 7, 1939 MORNINGSTAR BREAD ' Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose./It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourinshing And if you want crisp toast - that fairly malts in your mouth this is the, loaf for you Morning Star, Tru-Wheal Purity Bread and Trophy , Winner Cake. e. 4
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