.Friday, December 8, 1939 Lion Five Crushes . •- Carl -M. Kms ’42, sophomore, ' player, has withdrawn froip. it was announced ves- by Registrar William S Hoffman/ ’ - . * BJBtJAR ' tifn/aik wifi Jfm/twfed ' tAmxmffi nm Well, 1 there’s quite a buzz about this one in tiiejdubs and tap-rooms—fellows" who _ like their Kaywoodies plain want toknow what the Meerschaum does to tlus pipe— we certainly wouldn’t go to the trouble of putting the meerschaum in th?re, hav ing tojgo all the way to Anatolia (Turkey 'tcryou) to get it, what with the War’ana everything, if it weren’t die finest ma terial in xhe world in which to smoke to-, baccoj Protects the flavor Keeps it mej low 'The 'smooth mild smoke of this top-flight Kaywoodie will boost anybody's I.Q. And forwo&r—well,thesmart aU'gonefoMt.Shown above,’No 14 r f ;j KAYWOO Dl E ; tOM PAN Yl I RochJ/IlerCenief,NewYozkand'Loodoa { You’d' lie surprised. how, telephone engineers-ppt theni towork fpr you f How to put more and more .wires into a telephone cable without increasing its diameter is an everpresent problem , at Western ,Electric—manufacturing unit of the Bell ducts beneath city streets limit both tlie number and the diameter of cables—but demand for tele-. phone service continues to,grow. , * _ 1 - Until the largest cablecontameß. 3636 wires ■ , .in a diameter of 2% inched Years of study led to an en-* tirely new insulating process that saved 3/1000 of an inch ‘ per wire. Multiply this tiny fraction of an inch By 3636, 1 you. provide enough space tq placptSO# more wires „ in the same size cablel—a total of 4242. ~ .. I >, With such resoufcefulpeas, Bel) System engineersmeet countless problems." Result: ypn pan Jtplk to almost any* pm low'cost.,, ‘ ' Easy Win Marks Ist .Victory Of Season; Krouse Debut Flashy Complete Squad Sees Action In 2nd Tilt; Barr Leads Lions; Ford Stars For Visitors By BILL FOWLER In what flight well be tpimcd "no contest,” the Nittany jiggers one by one mauled, jostled and olheiwise trampled an impotent Sus quehanna outfit to tlie tune of 52-23 in Rec Hall Wednesday night Victory pumber one of the season was never in doubt from the moment Norm Racusin slipped a foul shot through the hoop to put the locals ahead" 1-0 A pitifully weak defense by the undersized Cru saders failed to impede the slashing, if erratic, Lion attack , Outstanding ip his vprsity debut was Len Krouse, sophomore for ward yvhq lepprjtqd for practice last week after grid season clpsed Slywipg plenty of dash apd ( a good scoring eye, Lennie tpllied' five nopt bucket? in one of the evening’s best performances ARE YOU- HAVING TROUBLE SELECT 11%'YQUft CHftfST MAswm? ■ j; ; BOOKS i jare aly/ays v Just come in and browse ' S^W/V 1 ' Wo-’re sure you’ll find Hie , gift you’re looking for. t The . Corner Book Shop >u- ‘ i ’ , l , 2Co’East College Av>e- ► Bob Crowell, another new face m the starting lineup performed creditably at guard, as did Racus in at center and Sapp at forward But again it was dependable John ny Ban who sparked the locals both offensively and defensively, letirmg from the contest at the halfaw mark with II points to his credit - Cushioned by a comfortable 25- 10 count at the half, 'Lawther made replacements in rapid suc cession until vutually the whole ’ squad had seen action The cast, ‘in the .order of their appeal ance, included Fran Farris, Johnny Mof fatt, Kerm Christman, Captain Cliff McWilliams, Grimes, Elmei Gross, Bill Shutt, Hal High, Don Taylor, Howard Smith, and Will Williams Most attractive feature of the game as viewed from the visitor’s bench was a neat bit of shooting by “Don Ford, who tossed m sev tial clever one-handed shots from the vicinity of the’foul line Cap tain Bob Fisher and Clair Hai ti eider were other also-rans who fought hard A rather .sparse crowd watched the ball 1 game, which 1 degenerated at times into a distinctly sloppy, hit-and-miss exhibition. The lo cals, although clearly a superioi club, looked weak in the ball-hand ling department frequently failed to.capitalize on their myr '»P