Page Four • if Shows at - - 6,30, 8:30 Complete show as late as - 9 b 5 Matinee Saturday Only - 1:30 TODAY ONLY "GAMBLING SHIP" - w,th Robert Wilcox - Helen Mack SATURDAY ONLY sd m NANCY DREW, _ REPORTER" with Bonita Granville - John Litel ADDED Chapter No 9 "Hawk of the Wilderness" MONDAY ONLY "WINGS OF THE - NAVY" —with— George Brent ' Olivia de Haviland John Payne Frank McHugh #l/1/ • Shows at - 1 35, 3 00, 6 30, 8:30 Complete show as late as - 9.05 - LAST TIMES TODAY I BY REQUEST • "BALLERINA" With English titles Music by Chopin and Gounod "The behind-the-scenes lives, lire sac' likes and tire devotions of tile btar ballerinas who 'to, live must dance'" I• SATURDAY ONLY THE TRUE STORY OF "DEAD END" FOLKS ir . men fight for lie unmoor pray lot love and kWh—W.lln how to break Hie btu SYLVIA SIDNEY on - "ONE-THIRD OF A NATION" with Leif Erikson MON TUES —WED SHIRLEY TEMPLE on " THE LITTLE ' PRINCESS" r In TECHNICOLOR with Richard Greene Anita Louise Cosar Romero "The screen's No 1 star in the story classic by Frances Hodg son Burnett" 0 - lin7Po Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8:30 Complete show as late as - 9.05 A LAST TIMES TODAY "Spirit of Culver" wah JACKIE COOPER FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ' TIM HOLT ANDY DEVINE HENRY HULL r MON.- TUES - WED • ADDED • /11 1 tWALT DISNEY CARTOON "PRACTICAL PIG" • "4.••,-' For Excellent Service and Good Food Visit Us • • Soda Fountain • Table Service • Magazines Porter and Van ; T ine ine 1 Formerly Mott's Soda Grill Make GEORGE E. LEMMON YOUR HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS • e Paints • Cleansers 200 W. College 3361 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Inourance Corporation TRUE or (A Style Questionna Stickpins arc out of date TRUE ❑ FALSE ❑ Folio All sods of col elm, Including slickpins, lie clasps. cuff links and (for form al near) I, Ridl fobs, arc non being corn by well-dressed men Quiet shirts arc passe, loud ilurts, high style. TRUE 0 FALSE 0 Paine The suing is all toward shirts in subdued colors and simple patterns. Choke exam ples of this trend will he found in the new Arrow Flirts ... $2 up I=l ARROW SHIRTS ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S APPAREL 146 South Allen St., Diagonally Amiss from PosL Office ARROW TIES ARROW UNDERWEAR FALSE? 'ire for College Men) sr , '4 1 1 11 4 I ,f 111 PAN / Buckskin shoat should net er be worn m the winter TRUE 0 FALSE 0 false Buckskin shoes, al though introduced as summer sports shoes, are now okay summer, winter, fall, and spring, And brown Is the unmet color to choose. " IA, tv-ka , lau can get a good tie for a dollar. TRUE ❑ FALSE 0 Trur Arrow tics at one dollar (and one-fifty) receive the finest tailoring a tie can get And, being styled by Amer ica's foremost authority on men's fashions, their patterns arc faultless C - A -- 1?/?0 -- 1 ---) '11 -A..._.A...---) II a ham'', an Arrow label, a tat Arrow PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 5 Falls Feature Intramural Mat Finals BRB Takes Independent Loop Crown Fite fall liitimplis highlighted Intiamitial wrestling finals in Roe Hall Wednesday night as Sigma Pi gained thiee imihidual cham pions On the court, BRD came from behind in the closing seconds to edge Watts Hall 1. 2.1-20, fin the title in the Independent League, Tuesday - night Shot to Tel bush, six-foot eight, tallied the deciding points HRH may meet the Fra ternity League victor for the mythical championship Delta Chi topped Phi Sigma Del-. ta, 37-15. and PI Kappa Alpha drubbed Sigma Chi 21-19, in Tues day tilts These 'Minims mill play off tot the right to meet Alpha Chi Rho In the Fraternity loop finals 1 Results of wrestling finals 118-pound class—Alev. Bouigerle 'Li Ind, pinned Frank Dads '39, AGR, 50 seconds of mertime 126-pound class—Miles Coluell '39, Alpha Chi Sigma, non decision over Francis Cannizzato 'll, Ind 135-pound class—Kall Mason '29, Sigma Pi, mof decision mer Harry Menlo '42, Delta Sigma Phi, two 0101 time periods 115-1101111 d class—Bill Keil '42, ind , 1105 decision oven Sant Dum 'II, mat 155-pound class—red PllllllllB 'l2, Tan Phi Delta, pinned Jim Lindzos"lo; Kappa Sigma, 4 30 165-pound class—John Hunsick. ei '4O Phi Kappa Psi, pinned Pied 'let, Forestiy Society, 3 16 175-pound class—Chuck Peters 'll, Sigma Pi, pinned limo , Keene 'll, Sigma Pi, 5 11 Ileavyaeight—Roger Simip 'lO, Sigma PI, Mimed Mike Tithes '4l, Flimsily Society, '1 22 CLASSIFIED TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— All walk guaranteed Ratlets called for and dellveled The Re btringei, 206 West College avenue Dial .3360 BB yr TYPEWRITERS—AiI makes ex pertly repelled, portable and of machines for bale or rent Dial 2312 Half y 15, Alamn, 127 Wetil Beaver avenue 13B=yie FOR RENT—Double iooni with cooking facilities available In quite .333 South Atheiton Alma Dial 897 226-2tpdßß 1 0 01 t ,RENT—Singlo float room Good light, too block, CI om (anions Dial 21,110 41 117 E roti fer avenue 218-Ito-6D rOtt RENT—Largo pleasant front room lot Iwo git Is Poste' beds, innot-springmatt' eases 2,W S FI aiim sti cat 2 19-2tp-TB Eugene H. Lederer REAL BSI ATE 114 E Beaver Ave Dual 4066 State College Lowther Pays Tribute To Late Cage Mentor Of Temple University "Basketball lost a great per ' sonallty" So lamented John Lawther, Lion cage mentor, upon the death of Jimmy Usilton, coach! of Temple University's basket. ball Owls 'Usilton died of a heart-attack at his home in Philadelphia ear. ly last Monday He was 42 years old A week' ago last Wednesday, State closed its court season with a 32.25 victory over Tem ple It was the first time in Eastern Conference history that a Lion fivq had beaten an Usil. ton-coached quintet , Usilton completed his 13th year as coach of the Owls last Friday His last year's team won the Eastern Conference championship and was unofficial national titlist Prosser Given All-East Post "Wild Man" Charlie Prosser, high scoi mg Lion cages, was named to a second-team post on the mythical All-Eastern Inter collegiate Basketball Conference team released Tuesday by the As sociated Ness .Sophomme Johnny Barr receiv ed homnable mention as a guard Piossei, who slumped badly to ward the end of the season, man aged to tie Blutphy of Georgetown for fifth place in Conference scor ing The Lion ace amassed 97 points His total for the season was 195 The All-Conference team rust Team P—Stialoski, Pitt F—Murphy, Georgetown C—Stai h, Cal negie Tech G—Boyle, Temple G—Lothes, West Vitginia Second Team F—Schmidt, Gemgetown P—Paossel, Penn State C—Hendeison, Temple G—Black, Temple G-!—Brooks, West Virginia Honorable M;ntlon .Forwards• Pathath, Pitt, Tum pane; Carnegie Tech, McGowan, Geiirgetown Centeis Mandich, West VII Kocheian, Pitt Guards Bair, Penn State, Coombs, Cainegie Tech, Loos West Virginia. Bring Those Broken Shoes to Us and Be Sure of Quality Work PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Expert Shoe Repair Economical Prices Women in Sports I Intiannnals are still going on with swimming the only sprat fin ished to date Mac Hall, Chi Om ega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, placed in that or dei in the final meet The remaining in tr amui al standings follow Basketball—Chi Omega, Mac Hall, Women's Build ing, Kappa Alpha Theta, tied Lot second 'Badmintotf=Gfan - ge, - Chi Omega, Mac Hall, A E Phi Bowling—Mac Hall, Delta Gam ma, Chi Omega, Atheiton Noah East Ping Pong—Theta Phi Al pha, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, A E Phi BULLETIN , TOMORROW Roller skating In Armory, 1,'2, 7, II p m , 20 cents SUNDAY Mulch Of. elitist Bible btudy 10 a m, Preaching 11 a in and 7 p m, 105 Old Main MONDAY Wesley Foundation banquet, de. tint hall of St Paul's Methodist Chinch, 5 JO p m Di William K Anderson, speaker TUESDAY Fl CblllllElll DeMolay meeting, 118 Old Main MISCELLANEOUS normals for coat bet; dropped aro now available at tile Buisar s of fice Lawther On Tour Basketball Coach John Lawther has begun an extensive schedule of banquet speaking in towns thi oughout Pennsylvania Stai t ing after the final cage game with Temple, Lawther's talks will con tinue through the next sevetal weeks SI lag 000108iiiti THE ONLY LOW- " • CAR WITH ALL THESE FEATURES Dual Center-Control Steering Hand Shift Gear Control • Self-En ergising Hydraulic Brakes • Mas sive 1-Beam,X-Member Frame • 90 H. P. Econo-Master Engine • 100 Per Cent Full-Pressure Lubrication with Rifle-Drilled Connecting Rods Wide-Vision Body by Fisher • Die- Cast Radiator Grilli • Big, Stream lined Trunks on All Sedan Models AND THE NEW RHYTHM/' .R/DE PASEO OM i QUADRPCOM.SPIFINOINO 2. 4•WAY STAWLIZAI7OI/ 3. KNd6•ACT/OM WHEW - R. F. Stein Company- OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Stop In and Give Your Car Our Spring Toliic. ; t r A Complete Checkup , 121 S. BurrOwesSt. Gulf Gas and Oit,: Tristani Added to Honor Roll The name of Jorge H. Ttistani has been added to the sophomore honor 101 l in the School of En gumming EVERY DAY, ALC TNIS MONrN, A NEW 040SiWORILE Goes re SOMEONE FREE I' MN the crowds that are visiting Oldsmobile show 'rooms to get better acquainted withsthe new Olds Sixty—to get in on the big Nationwide Prize Contest Olds is staging this month. Every day; from March 1 to March 31, inclusive, Oldsmobile,is giving away a brand new Olds Sixty Two-Door Sedan to some one, absolutely free/ It's a big, roomy; handsome car with 90-horsepower Econo-Master engine and wide-vision Body by Fisher. The rules are simple and there is no obligation whatever. But :to_ be eli gible for prizes, entries must be written on an Offi cial Entry Blank. Come to our showroom—drive the new Olds Sixty enter the contest today? ENTER TIME DIG' ' :- maramaymE - coareseivawf 'CONE IN FOR `OFFICIAL,RIIiES .4IVD ENTRY BLANK ;t:;-, Friday . , March 17, 1939 Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel", do it! 0. E. MAELHORN PHONE 2214 • .....
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