!Tuesday, Februat; 18,-1940 agene 11. Lederer :REAL ESTATE 114 E. Waver' , Ave. Dig 4068 For , Efficient Immaculate „ Service- PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. Beaver Avenue Dial 3201 GI E, HER (ANDY! CRAHAM and SON/ - , • Tomertew is Valenfifte's Day Don't Disappoint Hers IN : NOT TOO lAN 10 . SEND A REMEMBPANCE •- , wiliti4Ar4t-cmictiliktitg SAM'PLEft itt $l.O PAIRHILL fide la $2.69 Heart 13dte4 tit :PIA • TOILETRIES All Ldadifil Brands • REA and DERICK, ;A E LIJEN ETilkt . NEXT TOTKE ifFtitlt CLOCK _ • ,-BEIEADY: 4- SENIOR, BALL, " I -try Our Styling r Tfiarbugh Manicure (hlimper) • Hair Mink - 6 knit eating , o Seentific Facials a'Scalp Treatment HOTEL BEAUTY SALON DIAL'22Bf RBOitt TFtli ddlttibit ROOM _ • for Sundizy $l.OO • Coektail, Lounge - Modethjiddhhi ' • • , - , Itt?'; " Mike filarig HAW • 4:77, .-; %'• ' ,•• For After ,- • --- "SENIOR',BALL BELLEFONTE r PA.. ''' . ..*l,:i-A -r _,Y' $ ,'- ',lllool#,,tFebtuaiy:l3 [YOU'LL REALIZE THE HUGE{ SAVINGS AT • _ _ FROIMI EST. 1896 We Wrip for Mailing Ewell Sets Unofficial 50 =Yard Mark Between The Lions With 808 potpourri At least once a Month I put my ears to the grourid inbt a partfett larly tough task considering the sire of them) and listen to whatis going on in and around the Penn State sports'front Here are a few of the more tempting tidbits that were dished out over a dull local week-end Pepper Petrella has left school probably never to return; accord ing to Ins broken-hearted fratern ity brothers. If its'true that the Mighty mite of the gridiion will not be back, his fraternity brothers will not be alone in their mourn ing . . Coach Nick Thiel will accept Yale University's mvitation to a box lacrosse game to be play ed at New Haven, Conn., late this month or early_in March . . Pete Persia, Ideal shoe merch ant; wili gibe a pair of Crosby Seiner& hi evey Lion boxer or wrestler Wild wind an intercollegi ate crbwn Joe Proksa '37, for firer Lion basketball co-captain, is being acclaimed by sportswriters as the hest defensive player' in a fast Pittsburgh business league ... Addenda. *Hen the State Collage Colleg , tam Central Pennsylvanisi Inde pendent Basketball League bliani#s. defeat Batieibnte's flat tery E fide sernifirim f izs wtlek, if* *lli rig ffie Centre doubly *in !Hears reEbid of 20 straight Onset set lit "Erlich" Hermdn's Lien's way back in 1g24- ... Coached by Joe Adessa '3B. former Lion falotbali and baseball slat, the Collegians 'are paced by the sharp-shooting of soccer cap fain-eleotMalt Hosierman and soc cer and track lerferman Van Hart man ... Chuck Cherundolo '37, captain and center of Penn Staie's football Lions in 1936, is back to finish work on his M A. degree after his second season of professional grid warfare With the Cleveland Rams Chuck, who will help coach the Lions in spring training, point ed out that his former pro coach Htigo Bezdek, now a chicken raiser, is prObably the only man alive who has ..coached a major college football team (Penn State and, Oregon), managed a major league baseball club (Pittsburgh Pirates), scouted for a major league baseball, team (New York Yankees) and coached a major league professional football team (Cleveland Rams) . ,An' attempt is being made to make varsity fencing a more inter esting spouit to wathh, according to manager Morry Feldbaum The sport will be sped up by replacing the so-called "debating officials" with good, professional officials brought in from New York . A good director, Feldbaum points out, makes it clear, to the spectator lust who gets the point and why . Preview W.* York University's undefeat ed bitikelball Violets, who meet the Lions Hai" night; have never beaten State on the court. The Nittanymen won by d 49-18 score way back in 1912 and by a 25-19 count in 1924. The Lion squad that whipped - Army. 47-20, Saturday afternoon saw the Violets smash Notre Dame in Madison Square Garden that same night. While it seems hardly likely that the Lions will stop the hard-charg ing. eagle-eyed Lavenders, the clash of the two radically different defensive and offensive systems should provide plenty of excite ment .. Athlete of the Week To' Barney "Gone With the Wind" Ewell, who clipped a tenth of a second from his own world mark in winning the, , Pennac Games' 50-yard dash ur live sec onds flat, goes fhe third Athlete of the Week award- Ewell's new rec: ord will probably be refused offi cial recognition on the groundi that Barney was "rolling" when the gun Went off _ . Honorable mention: Scott Molt attired-headed Lion eager whose 12 poiiiis was high score for State against Army; J Miller Fraser '39, former Lion track captain and now a draduate student hefe who suc cessfully, defended his Venn A. C. hurdle title in Philly Saturday night. KEYS MADE SCHILLING Pilgli'Stretir PENN. STATE COLLBOIAN Barney Nips OWh record At Penn A, C. By ED MeLORIE "I was just mile that's all," explained Barney Ewell when quizzed about his World record breaking feat in the 50-yiird daih at the Penn A C meet in Philadel phia Friday Barney traversed the halt cerliury id 5 seeondk fiat to establish his sdeofid sthught shat tering of the world's gliark and again wind up with the declaration that the frack gaVernofi will not accent the Mark. Ewers eablifilatioit of 111 rdab'rel is slightly anThigious ds fhaf Arm "rolling" hart eithef mead jitniping the gun (as the ciffieials have de-, I dared or itarind downtfia stiatefi the Efiony-Flash tail do But Barney got off to a flying star 6 and breezed the ialriainder oT the distance with Enlace Peaenek, former Tethple star, finishing sec odd ** '" fattiftf - - Hutchings, whd t§ expected to nigh ld'st year's ealitild Iddler Prazief'a place, finiifiect fourth in a fist field 'in the Se-yard high hurdles event of which' Frailer who was rudding 1&r the Ffertti A C Won. Prayer's time lat. the fimher topping dash was 6 seconds It was a repeat peiforhitaice Mi.' the etc-Litel as he waft the eveitt .year The other Fierin State rePiesen tatives to place in the sfar studded meet were Hefty Kjeitinak Lerf Henderson, Dick Yohn and Fiazik . Maule, the two-mile relay, quurtet,. who garnered third behind Colum bia and Princeton - Saturday afternoon a contingent of Natfany frickinen ran against representafilies of Army's team in an exhibition meet as a part of the openiiig of the new field hciuse at West Point Coach Cliick Weiner :stated that no times will be reveal ed as both coaches aggreed rt was only an exhibition' Freshman Swimmers End' Season Unbeafeni (foiled- Penn , State's Fieshman swini mers opened and closed an unde feated, untied, and . nedi-ly • uh scored on season in Pittsburgh Saturday When they; swept over fhe,Cantegie Tech Frosh, tankers 41:19 Only black splotches in the near whifeivash were fhe Tech victories in the fancy diiiing event, and the 100-yard freestyle Individual winners for the Lion Frosh were Alan Bertram in the 220-yard freestyle, Ed Claus, who took first honori in the 50 yard freestyle and second' in the - 100, Bob diterrnayer in the 100 h yard backstroke, Ted Tayloi 7 in the 100 yard bieasistiolie event. ' HISTORY of PRINTING Na. I REPRESSIOII` The quality of printing declin ed in the sixteenth eenfui-Y be- Cause the chliFch - mid state believed it- created too much freedorri 'of thought. Printing changed fiom aii art to a mere vehicle for conveyance of inforniifibn _ - - Fdr , - the, Ldtest , In - Printing Consult NITTANY PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. Fraternities! HAVE YOU TRIED BEAVER - BROS. BREADS and SWEET ROLLS • Call BEAVER -BROS. Rorie Leivisloii;''ll9l JACK .KARPER Nikt`Tifnititoviis _ _ Sunld try Pitt, 5243, Mermen Rise To Condoler Carnegie Tech, 50-25 A never-say-die Penn State swimming team which was swamped, submerged, sunk and inundated Friday by Pitt, 52-23, came up from Davy Jones' clitekionm on Saturday to wallop the mermen of Car negie Tech 50-25 in the windup engagement of their weekend Smokey City trek. Tom Reissniarta in the 440 freestyle and speedster Bill Kirkpat rick in th 6 50 freestyle, were the only LiOn winners in the-Pitt de. We Friday' Jbd Orloff, Panther dash splasher, has the hotun of be. ing the only man to heat Kirkpatrick in the 100 the, Year The Lions made up ftir the Fri day loss with plenty to spare on Saturday Where the Nittany stal- Warts were able to salvage two firsts against Pitt, the' luckless Sklbos came within a hair of being whitewashed, hiestifig State in but one event, the 200 yard breast stroke , Two-event winners and indi vidual stars in the Lion win over the Tartans , were Don Delmanzo and Bill Karkpatiick Delinanzo, really hitting his stride for the lust time this season, frimined Ber eft! Hirsch; ace Tech disfaricer, in both the 220 and 440-yard free style's, while Kirknatifek walked off with the 50 arid 100-yard ifrec stYle events • • 300-yard medley ielay—Won by Penn State (Vinzani, Boileau, Leh man) Time S 194 220-yard freestyle—Won by Del rhanzti, Penn State, Hirsch, Car negie Tech, secortd, Ifeisman, Penn Sate, third Time 2 31 8 50-yard freettyle=Won by Kn Patrick, Pehri Slate: Lochhead, Carnegie Tech, second, Webb, Penn State, third Time 24 8 seconds Fancy diving Won by Mc- Laughlin, Penn State, 105 04 points, Price, Penn State, second, Patter son, Carnegie Tech, third 100-yard freestyle Won by Kirkpatrick, Penn State, Lochhead, Carnegie Tech, second, Schaper, Penn State, third Time 57 0 sec onds . 150-yard backstroke Won by Vincent, Penn State, Volvte, Car hegie Tech, second, Freuther, Penn State, third Time 149 5 Anthony, 200-yard breaststroke—Won by A Carnegie Tech, Lynch, Fletcher to Demonstrate Lithographing And Etching The making of lithographs and etchings will be demonstrated by Miss Hartley Fletcher at a fine arts lecure in the College Art Gal lery 303 Main Engineering, at 7 30 p m tomorrow The lecture on "Processes of Modern Prints" will be given by Miss Fletcher, of the department of tine arts, in connection with the Gallery's showing of "40 Large Prints by Modern Artists" which is, considered the best show to be brought here_ this year Carnegie Tech, second, Boileau, Penn State, third Time 2 50 7 440-yard freestyle—Won by Del manco, Penn State, Hirsch, Car negie Tech, second, Boehmig, Cai negie, Tech, third Time 5 382 400-yard relay—Won by Penn State (Lehman, Schaper, Webb, Boiabn) Time 4 05 Fresh Milers Prticliring Having whittled down the list of freshman idle aspirants nom 100 to 32 men, Mijoi John M reiguson is limiting the squad's activity at present Ito intra-team competition Mice times a neck No matches ale scheduled until Cal ly in Heidi Tice Electric Bakery Is featuring HOT CROSS BUNS FRESH DAILY 243 S. 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