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By Reminding You THAT THE BALFOUR BRANCH STORE IS AT 109 Allen Street, in Sauers' Store THE BEST IN Fraternity Jewelry , AND The Penn State Class Ring THE Campus , Restaurant - CORNER OF PUGH AND COLLEGE SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOR ALL COLLEGE COURSES CONFUCIUS Do You Need SHOES? $ll.OO FLORSHEIM $5.94 57.50, JARMAN $3.94 $5.00 JARMAN $7.94 BOW ABOUT SOX? 4 for 91c 35c , Sox 50c Sox $l.OO Sox .. 51.95 Argyles 3 for 94c ....41.1.1 SALE ENDS VALENTINE'S DAY \ Boxers Tie Army; Wrestlers Win Two Lion Miimen Deadlock Army, 4-4, As Stank° Garners TKO Over Ryan; Cadets Take 2 Final Bong To Tie Baird, Stanko, Sandson, Lewis'Top Opponents; Cooper Loses To Lavenduskyin sth Encounter paving fought a welt-nigh invincible Army team fo a bitter 4.4 neadlock, Penn State's boxing Lions are ready for the two-week va cation from ring - wai fare they get before encountering - four tough op ponents—Vaginia, Michigan State, Syracuse and Cornell—all within the short space of two weeks ~ Prim to their tie with Army's intercollegiate champions, the Nittanymen handed an over-advertised Toronto team a sound 64 lacing to remain undefeated for the season • Against the Cadets, the Lions swept all of the middleweight •bouts to gain a deadlock. Red Stank o, 135-pounder, spilled Army's Cadet Ryan in 1.39 minutes of the second round for the only TkO victory of th emeet Bobby Band decisioned Cadet Wagnei in a' fast bout to win the 145-pound cla's% for State and Mc- Ginnity "'went down" via a de cision to, Berme Sanclson, Lion 155-'m Jim Lewis was the other State winner, outclassing. Cadet Allen to win a decision in the 165-pound bout Captain Mike Cooper came close to ?overcoming an old rival in Cadet Lavendusky, but the Army veteran won the 127-pound class by a hair-line decision Army-State summaries , 120-pound class—Reid, Army, defeated Hankins, Penn State, de cision 127-pound class —Lavendusky, Army, defeated , Cooper, Penn State, decision • , 135-pound class—Stanko, Penn State, defeated Ryan, Army, tech nical knockmit in 1 39 of the sec ond round. 145-pound class—Baird, Penn State defeated Wagner, Aimy, de cision 155-pound clas '.5-Sandson, Penn State, defeated McGinnity, Army, decision 165-pound class—Lewis, Penn State, defeated Allen, Army, de cision 175-pound class—Clay, Army, defeated Mall, Penn State, deci sion Unlimited class—:Stella, Army, defeated Pidrick, Penn State Mai-Peters Tops Colgate Cross-Country Ski Record Max Pettis. Penn State's spectacular sophomore skier. cracked the Colgate course rec ord for the cross-country run at ilamilton. N. Y., Saturday It was the second successive meet Mrs season in which Peters won the ,cross-country run. Cornell being the lust. Here's the SHIRTS! ALL $2.00 SHIRTS $1.24 5 FOS $6.14 FANCIES ONLY Stock:up on TIES! All $l.OO TIES ,:64c 2 FOR 51.24 ' ALL 51.50 TIES $1.14 ea. 5,000 See Lions Trounce Toronto, 6.2 A near-capacity crowd of 5,000 watched ,Leo Houck's Nittany mitmen score three TKO's and three decisions to - thump a stub born Toronto team here Satur day, January 27 Toronto-State summaries 120 pounds Hankins, Penn State, defeated Hurst, Toronto, by technical knockout Time 1 50 in first round 127 pounds Cooper, Penn State, defeated Swick, Toronto, referee's decision ' 135 pounds Stanley, Toronto, defeated Meyers, Penn State, de cision 195 pounds Stanko, Penn State; defeated Patterson by tech nical knockout Time 95 seconds in first round 145 pounds Hoffman, Penn State, defeated Mees, Toronto, by technical knockout. Time 1,22 in third round - 155 pounds Ramore, Toronto, defeated Silvestri, Penn State, de cision. - 155 pounds—Baird, Penn State, defeated Olynyk, Toronto, deci sion 165 pounds—Lewis, Penn State, defeated Dailey, Toronto, decision Referee—Ed Brockman, Balti more TEXT ' BOOKS Save Plenty on Sale, More SAY: What's Yotir HAT-ITUD - 51.95 CAMPUS HATS 94c ea. Look Al These S ALL SWEAVERS 30% OFF ONE GROUP SWEATERS $1.14 SOLD UP, TO $5.00 $l5O 'KEDS ' 9k, dOttLN Between The Lions: With 808 WILSON Impressions That John Lawther's sliding- 1 :one basketball defense mast rank second only to the Maginot Lane in impenetrabilify if his feam's de fensive record means anything. In 12 games the Ifittanymen have held their opponents to the paltry average of 26 points per game. Go ing info the toagh half of their 23- game schedule. the Lions fraie a 36 - point offensive average to maintain. That regardless of score, the Slate-Princeton wrestling meet Saturday night was probably. the best dual battle State fans have seen within the last four years Fiercely fought and bitterly drawn right fronithe beginning, the meet was one of those now•you-have-tt now-you-don't affairs that left you gasping for breath after every match Thar Penn State's boxing dead. lock with Army. intercollegiate champions. is a pretty fair indica. tiorr of how things may go in the EIBA championships here this year. But then there's always Syracuse to worry about. Reflections That Norwood Henry "Barney" Ewell will someday win the covet ed title "Fastest Human" That's not a prediction, but it Stands to reason that after his splendid showing against the nation's fast est men in the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden it could very easily happen Running sec ond to Harold Thompson, National Indoor Champ, in the 60-yard dash finals Saturday night, Barney out classed three of the speediest sprinters in the business—Eulace Peacock, Ben Johnson and Ken Clapp, intercollegiate indoor champ That if their score against •the Navy plebes is any indication lof the strength of Penn State's fresh man gym team. Gene Wettsfone's 1941 varsity should be a world beater. .The fresh trounced the plebes, 42-12, while their upper class brethren lost to the Naiy varsity,'•4l-13. .. Afhiefe Of The Week' Frank Gleason, State's, 136-, pound intercollegiate wrestling champ, wins the second Athlete- Of-The-Week award for his bril liant mat victory over Princeton's Dick Harding Gleason threw Harding (him self an intercollegiate champion) with a figure four and arm lock after their hard-fought, see-saw battle lasted 7 53 minutes Harding was EIWA champ in the 128-pound class in 1937 and Honorable mention John Wolf, freshman gymnast who won three first places in leading his team to a triumph over the Navy plebes, Red Stanko, 135-pound Lion box er who scored an impressive TKO ovei West Point's Cadet Ryan to help the Nittanymen tie Army Observations Don't be surprised if prelimi nary bouts featuring town young sters are put on for the benefit of early corners at all of the remain ing home boxing meets. the inter collegiate! included. The new boxing glove designed by Lion mentor Leo Houck was used for the first time by the Nit tany mitmen against Toronto The new Houck mitten features two radical changes for future ring leatherwear (1) More padding on the knuckles where it is .needed most, and 12) A much wider finger grip that eliminates any possibility of the fist being cramped KEEL- E R ' S NEW AND ' GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING YOUR CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING , USED TEXT BOOKS —And we can assure you CONFUCIUS was not only saying that. With our Savings, the s'kellar should he mobbed. Come See. , r o rn Opposite ,Old Ma4l -' - State College Where have, you ever seen PRICES so LOW. Hadn't you better come in n' look them over. 'We guarantee you, you will be AnAtED. „ , , Lion Matmen Smash Syracuse, 11-6, Princeton, 26-6; Frank Gleason Drops Tiger Captain For Season's 3rd Fall Rohrer, Gleason Only Grapplers To Pin Orange Opponents; Bortz And Hess Toss Nassau Foes By 808 LANE Penn State's *Spartans of Speidel" climbed two notches higher on the Eastern Intercollegiate championship ladder during the last two weeks with crushing mat triumphs over Syracuse and Princeton, both victories taking place on the Rec Hall canvas In trouncmg Syiacuse 22-6 in Rec Hall last Satuiclay, the Lion matmen iegistered two falls and gained four decisions to chalk up their third consecutive win One week later the crusading Blue and White grappleis over whelmed Princeton's previously unbeaten wrestlers 26-6 to record "victory No 4," with Frank Gleason, Lion 136-pounder, featuring the Saturday night rout by scoring a fall over Captain Dick Harding, Tiger intercollegiate champion in 1937 and 1938 Against the Oiange, Gleason and Chuck Rohrei won by falls !ave-man tactics, with al EIIMEM little hair-pulling and face-slapp ing tossed in, Clarence Patten, Sy racuse 136-pounder, annoyed Gle ason until the Lion htar threw Clarence with a punishing figure four scissoa s and half nelson in 7 53 In the 195-pound affau, Rohrer was unable to accomplish a take down in the first three minutes of his bout with Walt Roslund, and the match went into two periods of three minutes each The Lion senior thoroughly proved his mas tery by gaining falls in both ses sions The first came after Rohrer completed a reverse in 125 and the second occurred in I 09 of the Clair Hess, Lion sophomore, scored his first fall in varsity com petition when he threw Van Brew er of Princeton with a bar arm and half-nelson in 8 42 Captain Ernie Bort? tallied the fourth fall against the Old Nassau grapplers when he threw Don Pat terson, Tiger light-heavy with a bar aim and body press in 7 20 The Syracuse summaries 121-pounds—Hess, Penn State, defeated Swift by referee's decis ion 128-pounds—Waite, Penn State, defeated Lee by referee's decision 136-pounds—G leasO n, Penn State, threw Patten with a figure four and half-nelson in 7 58 145-pounds—Alexander, Penn State, defeated Westcott by 'ref eree's decision 155-pounds—Bake) , Syracuse, defeated Sayi e, by referee's deem don 165-pounds—Rohrer, Penn State, threw Rostund with a bar and re verse chancery in 4 25 175-pounds—Sortz, Penn State, defeated blaze)!co by 1 eferee's de cmon Heavyweight—Hooper, Syra cuse, defeated Elliott by referee's decision The Princeton summaries 121 pounds—Clair Hess, Penn State, threw Van Brewer with a bar and half nelson in 8 42 128 pounds Bob Eberle, Princeton, defeated Dave Waite by a referee's decision 136 pounds—Frank Gleason, Penn State, threw Captain Dick Harding with a figure four and arm lock in 7 53 145 pounds—Joe Scalzo, Penn State, defeated Neil Carothers by a referee's decision , 155 pounds Carl Jacobs, Princeton, defeated Ralph Sayre by a referee's decision ' 165 pounds —Chuck Rohrer, Penn State, threw Dick Bowen ,with a bar arm and chancery 175 pounds Captain Ernie Bortz, Penn State, threw Don Pat terson with a bar arm and body press in 7 20 Heavyweight Warren Elliott, Penn State, defeated Charles 1 Flammer by referee's decision Eugene E Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. 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