Page Four Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 144 E. Beaver Ave Dial 4066 State College PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS ALBERT DEAL ' and Son Phone 891 . r 'Shows at-1:30. 3:00, 6:30, 8 30 I TODAY and SATURDAY ir - ^ar:• , "; •• AS to• "7 111•03. : 44146 40 . 11901 S,•••i 10 . !.. I°3'll / 4 SPECIAL Plan to attend our Special OWL, SHOW after the A basketball game Satur ,4 day night—A complete show as late at 9 45 P. M ',A fitting climax to a sue ,' cessful LEAP WEEK eel ebration! 11111111111M1118111111=111•81111=1811111111 MON., TUES., WED. „State Shows al-1:30, 3.00, 6:30, 8:30 BLAST TIMES TODAY ;ARON Ritl;3,llDlPClletit ' el telollllls4acifle EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! LOUIS-GODOY FIGHT P Did Louis Really Win? ? SATURDAY ONLY MON:, TIES., WED As rou WANT Em 0ia6641114 • Nittany Lion Grapplers Battle At Navy Tomorrow Bergner is Chief Threat To 6th Nittany Victory In Year's Last Dual Meet By 808 LANE Aftei scoring a smashing land mato' v ovei the Aimy last Satur day. the Nittar* Lion wtestlers will go to sea at Annapolis tomorrow in search of a win ovei the highly-touted Sailors of the U S Naval Academy The encountea with the Midshipmen will close the Lion's dual. meet campaign, leaving only the Eastern Intercollegiates at Syracuse on March 8-9 for the "Spat tans of Speidel" in their quest for the championship Entering the Navy match to moi row with an enviable record of five victoi les, one draw, and one defeat, the Nittany Lions will be aiming for their sixth victory of the 1940 season Fiank Gleason and Captain Er nie Boltz will onto' the 136 and 175-pound matches with spotless records, and both grapplers will be battling to remain undefeated Gleason will wrestle Midshipman Fische', and Bortz will tangle with Sailor Tavloi Dille' Wade Mon of Joe Vella solil shoulder the duties for the Nittany Lions in the heavyweight class against Navy's vaunted Cap tain Beigner Joe Scab() will tackle the Mid dle's ace Don Blue in the 145- pound scramble, and Chuck Roh m will meet Dick King of Navy in the 105-pound tilt Eithei Clan Hess ox Midge King will take on veteran Gob Jack Landiedth in the 121-pound class The 128-pound bout match will bi ing together Dave Waite or Midge King against Roger Smith of Navy Bob Senile, veteran at 155 for the Navy, will face either Roy Gensler or Bob Alexander in the middleweight clash The Midshipmen are much bet tea wiestleis than their Cadet brothels at West Point Two weeks ago the rampaging Sailors downed Lehigh 17-11, while a draw was the best the Speidel men could gainer against the En gineers Mat Line-up Penn State Navy I2l—Hess or King Landreth 128—King or Waite Smith 136—Gleason Fischer 145—Scalzo Blue 155—Gensler or Alexander Searle 165—Rohrer King 175—Bortz (rapt) Taylor Hvy —Vella or Mon Bergner Ccapt 1 ARROW SHIRTS 0 , e_ , . ',‘; MEN'S APPAREL ' 146 south Allen St., Diagonally Across from Post Office DOVii _TIES CINEMANIA A malingerei, a bully, a thief, but no , fool is Sergeant Baistow (Wallace Beery), a Yankee prison ci of war in the miserable Confed erate camp of Belle Isle in "The Man From Dakota," playing at the Cathaum today and tomorrow Centering mound the Yankee- Confedeiate tangle, Beery high lights the fast-stepping action of battle, capture, escape, and, well, one may hardly gudss all ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS L=EM=I PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Swimmers Face Syracuse Here In Final Confesf Penn State's varsity swimmers Patched their wounds and added supei chargers as they pi °pared to battle Syracuse here at 2 p m to morrow in their last meet of the season The Orange-Blue tilt will climax the PIAA meet, involving mole than 100 of the state's best high school swimmers, which starts at 10 a m .. Syracuse has decisively trim med Fordham and Rochester this year and numbeis two fine free stylers among its tankers The Lions topped the Orangemen 44 1 / 2 - 30 ih last year at Syracuse Coach Bob Qatbreath expects to start the same lineup which was defeated last weekend by strong Rutgers and Temple swim teams Lehman and Schaper may handle some of the sprinting assignments, however, and Al Price is sufficient ly recovered from his knee minty to take the springboard again Expect Fast PIAA Races, The PIAA meet in the moining will be conducted on time race~ with two heats in each events In previous years many better-than college limes have been turned in during the meet Allentown, Lan caster, Yoik, Elie, and Connells vine are expected to send the best swimmers Freshman Lagers Top Bisons, 46-29 Ti iumph to the tune of a 46-29 win over a powerful Bucknell yow ling five spelled "undefeated" for the Lion freshman basketball team on Wednesday night as they, won their sixth straight game of the season The lead see-sawed back and forth during the first quarter to reach a 10-10 deadlock as the quarter ended Accurate shooting in both field and foul shots placed the Nittany yearlings in the lead won that, and Bucknell never threatened again Both teams missed one foul shet each, State dropping eight out of nine attempts and Bisons sinking nine out of 10 tries Earl Bi own led the Lion scoring, sinking six field goals and three free throws for 15 points Joe Cul bertson led the Bisons with 10 points Princeton Meet Ends Gym Season With their eyes on an even split for the season, Gene Wettstone's varsity gymnasts wind up, then dual meet season tomorrow after noon when they tangle across the aerial apparatus at Princethrt After Monday's victory over M I T, the Lion air-crobats find them selves with a record which reads three and two, in favor of losses Tomorrow's battle with the Tigers may add another victory, e. the Nittany squad is at full stiengtn once more with the return of Cap tain Merrill Beck to active duty on the parallel-bar Making the trip to the Tigei's den will be• Feldman, Shmuklei, Terwilligei, Lowry, Shaeffer, Beck, Gillespie, Weaver, Stahl, Sumner, Ward, and Locher Following the Princeton match, the gymnasts will be idle until the Intercollegiate Championships at West Point on March 23 Shows at - • - 6:30, 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 TODAY ONLY "THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" with , JOAN BENNETT ADOLPHE MENJOU SATURDAY ONLY "Days of Jesse James" . . with ROY' ROGERS GABBY, HAYES -.-- ADDED IChapter 9 "Mandrake. the Magliian" MONDAY. ONLY; WALLACE BEERY "SUBMARINE CRESTER ANANCY; KELLY Eight Trackmen Entered In IC4-A Meet Tomorrow By ED McLORIE A small band of stuady Nittany trackmen will make a deleimined bid to leave the Lion's maik on the boards of Madison Square Garden in the IC4-A Indoor Championships tomorrow Included in that small band is the f i woi de to cop the 60-yard dash, Barney-Ewell. Lion Hockey Team To Baffle Lehigh Returning to the ice hockey wars after two weeks layoff, Penn State's infoimal sextet faces Lehigh in the Hershey Sports Arena at 8 p m tonight A pi evious league game with Lafayette, scheduled fo r Tuesday, was called off when the Leopard outfit was unable to have] on the dangeious highways, Man agei William E Stohldrier '9O has announced Classified Advertising FOR RENT—Large front loom, either single or double Inquire at 125 West Park Avenue Phone 4329 221-Itp-EK THE PARTY who took the gas price signs off gas pumps at the State College Fuel and Supply Co, at 001 West College Avenue was seen and is known If tags are not replaced promptly the pasty will be reported to the Revenue De partment 225-1 tp-GD LOST—Girl's gold bracelet Find er please return to Student Un ion desk Reward 222-Ito-GO ARE SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES SNOB map 1E15 7 , ARE SORORITIES merely homes Tor. moneyed-husband-immerse Do fia ternities foster nil-American class piejudice? Oi is all the hullabaloo over Greek-letter orgamLations in spired by the soured few who don't get pledged? Why does it so often end up with disappointment fur the boy or girl, and heattacheS for the patents? GET THE POST TODAY AND SEE PAGES 20 AND 27 111111 --------------7. AN ACTION STORY of the old Southwest, Life Was Simple Then, by Conrad Richter... Garet Garrett reports on the AAA problem in his article The AAA mils Own Dust Bowl... Sidney Herschel Small contributes a Chinatown mystery, Maui China. „John Durant tells you about seventeen f ans who are Nuts About Baseball... Charles Gibbs Adams describes how he planned the freak gardens 1 00 ,0 Other expected outstanding per formers are Bill Smith and Len Henderson in the two mile and Frank Maule in the mile The other Lions entered are Joe Ba ku' a in the pole vault, Orvis Krug in the high Jumpy-Dick Yohn in the 100-yard run, Hal Thiel in the 600-yard iun and Ewell in the broad jump Coach Chick Wet nei stated yes terday that although the Lions pack stiength and may show up well, they lack proper condition ing because of the poor training conditions and consequently can not be expected to win many events Only a few of the per formers have competed this year, except in the Cornell dual tilt TYPEWRITERS—AII makes cx- pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for bale or tent Dial 2392 Harty F Mann, 127 W Beaver avenue .16-Sept FOR RENT—Large airy single and double rooms in quiet part of town Five minutes from Campus, reasonable rates; shower Phone 2905 224-Itp-CD NOTICE— Desn able Watts Hall room for rent until end of sem ester for $35 00 Call Ldyde Con yers, 3331, today 223-3tp-BR iNif .ll l. A STORM OF LETTERS from readers , Caine in following Mrs. Jackson's first Post story about Greek-letter societies, Afauy Are Called, a'rew weeks ago. Sticking to her guns, she now writes a sequel. But in fairness to the subject, we have asked Dean Turner to tell you frankly in this week's Post, rshatpcolleges think of the "snob factory" question. ' of some of Hollywood's most color-minded movie state. AND...Ben Ames Williams brings you the lust half of his creepy yarn, Illy Grandmother's Lcg; Walter D. Edmonds continues his colorful circus novel, Red IVheels Rolling. Also . . . editorials, poems, cartoons and Post Scripts. All in the Post —now on sale. Friday, March 1, 1940
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