Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 05, 1940, Image 3

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    Priiay, April 5. 190
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Eugene H. Lederer
ii REAL ESTATE
114 E. 'Seaver Ave. Dist 40E8
State College
i YOU WILL FIND ,
,
Choice Meals Land Poollry
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Quality Beef Quality Lamb
' ;, Quality Pork Frozen Foods'
Cube Steak al Home Dressed
Chickens
1
NiNoy Meadows
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, Farm Sfore
CORNER ALLEN and BEAVER DIAL 775
Over interfralemity ;Weekend
,
eeatse,it'siniade,of chok e ingredients expertly brewed
o,a.,priaeless formula, you'll enjoy tile`mellow goodness
if'Stegmaier's GOld Medal Beer 'lt's quality is a tradi
ion . it<i'goodness a delight. ' Ask foi it atyour favor
fe,brir or order direct from the distributor.
W. R. HICKEY
Lacrosse Team Meets Hobart Tomorrow
Sigma Pi, SPE,
ORB CIO Capture
IM Championships
Wrestling, Volleyball
Tournaments End While
Ping-Pong Enters Finals
Wrestling and volleyball intra
mural tournaments came to a close
this week, with Sigma Pt taking
the fraternity wrestling trophy and
Sigma Phi Epsilon and the BRB
Club the fraternity and indepen
dent volleyball championships,
while ping-pong intramural com
petition entered the final stages
Two intramural boxing cham
pions added intramural wrestling
crowns to their records as Johnnie
Reitz, '43, KDR, 120 pound boxing
champion, decistoned Alex Hour
gene '42, Delta Chi, to win the 121
pound wrestling title and Max Pet
em '42, Alpha Chi Sigma, 145
pound boxing titlist and ski star,
decisioned Bob Roy '43, Phi Sigma
Kappa, to add the 145 pound wres
tling crown to his chain of achieve
ments
The BRB Club defeated the Penn
State Club team in volleyball 15-11
and 15-10 to cop the IMA trophy
Sigma Phi Epsilon finalists beat
the Kappa Sigma six 15-6, 15.11 to
take the fraternity cup
New wrestling champions and fi
nalists are
Fraternity
128 pound class Jain McShane
'43, DTD, pinned Seth Welling '42,
Phi Gamma Delta, in 5 25
136 pound class Sam Flennei
'43, Sigma Pi, pinned Nick Vozzy
'43, SPE, in 4 08
155 pound class Leo Russell '4l,
KDR, pinned John Hunsiker '4l,
Phi Gamma Delta, in 2 45
165 pound class Charles Parkin
'4l, Phi Kappa Psi, decisioned Ed
Phillips '4l, Tau Phi Delta
175 pound e)ass Harty Keene
'4l, Sigma Pi, pinned John Shirey
'42, THE:in 2 10
, Unlimited class Clarence Er
) Independent
• 136 pound class* Ted Hildebrand
42 decisioned Heib Nipson '4O in
an overtime bout ,
1145 pound' class Henry Flora '4l
pined Harry Morford '42 in 5 26
, 155 pound 'class Charles Pabis
'4O dectsioned Ed Farrand '4O
165 pound class Paul Richard '43
decisioned Fred Hasselbeig '4l
175 pound class Ben &new, '43
decisioned Joe D'Anuco '4l
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MEN'S SHOES
.41' JARMAN
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$6
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Some ,Styles Higher
• Black
• Black & White
• Brown & White
• Brown
• • All White,
Styles. Sizes & Widths
FRO MM'S
STA're: COLLSGLAII
Battle Op Beaver
Field Will Open
Spring Schedule
Jack McHugh And Sophomore Jim Ritter Break
Into Starting Lineup; Lion [topes Rest On
Co-Captains Bart Buser And George Ritter
Spi ing sports will get officially under way hem at 2 30 p m to
morrow when Nick Thiel's varsity lacrosse team crosses clubs with
an invading Hobart College ten The match will be played on the
New Beaver Field unless more rain turns the greensward into 'a mud-
AV pool If the weathei is bad, the game will be - played on the golf
course practice field ,
Two changes in his starting
Soose For,egoet Iron-Man
lineup wei e indicated by Coach
Thiel late in the week, when he Stunt After Cheek Injury
said that Jack McHugh would •
displace Holt Drake at the point Soose, former Penn State
position, with Jim Ritter, brother boxing champion, visited State
College last weekend after injury
of Co-captain George, taking over
the second attack post held earlier forced him to give up an iron man
by Danny Hess This change
n .a un n t k l i a e s N t weekelson
in after Youngstown, h 0
, e decisioned
would make the younger Ritter
the only sophomore in the open-
on March 25
Soose took an easy decision in
ing Lion ten
Chief Lion hopes will be on Co-
the 10-round windup at Youngs
captain Bart Buser and George
town but had to give up a light
with Jimmy Reeves at Cleveland
Ritter, of whom Thiel has been on March 27 because of his check
speaking Amu highly Nick be- injury
lieves Buser to be one of the best
stick-handlers in intercollegiate injury
competition, while he says Ritter
should make All-American with
'ease this year
Beat Lions in '39
Hobart's team, built mound a
nucleus of six veterans, will come
here tomoi row in the worst con
dition of any Hobart team in
many years, due to lack - of prac
tice In the past two years, Coach
Babe Kraus' men have dropped
only one game, and last year took
the measure of the Lions, 124
Women in Sports I
WRA installed new activities
club officers in White Hall recent
ly Officers include* Outing, Mary
G Procter '42, president, Muriel E
Engelke '4l, vice-president; Mar
jorie E MacFarland 143, secretary
treasurei , Swimming, Louise B
Clark '4l, president, Lenore M
Heinz '9l, vice-president, Muriel
E Engelke '4l, secietaiy-treasurer,
Rifle, Dorothy B Reeves '4l, pi es:-
dent, Lenoie M Heinz '4l, vice
president, I Jacqueline Shaffer
'4 i, secretary-treasurer
Archery, Mary L Lenker '43,
president, Marian S Owen '43,
vice-president, Sara L Miller '43,
secretary-tteastner, Fencing, Eli?-
, abethC Rose '42, president, A
Ruth Rummel '43, vice-president,
Jeanne E Ruess '43, secretary
treasurer, Dance, Vera J Palmer
'4l, president, Dorothy C Ellis '42,
vice-president, Myra IS Pitt '42,
secretary - treasurer; Honorary
Badminton, Muriel E Engelke '4l,
president, Lotiise B Clark '4l,
vice-president, Ilse M Springer
'42, seci etary-ti ea surer
MIMI
SLIPS
fire S p e c i a l
Shipment
at
$1.45
AU Sues in
White and Teams.
SCHLOW'S
QUALITY SHOP
Commonwealth College has no
paid faculty
Nillany Nine Will Open 1940 Season
With Away 'Tilts Today, Tomorrow
Lion Squad Meets Princeton In Season Opener ;
Debler, Truhn Only Changes In Veteran Lineup;
Hurling Assignments Go To Richardson, Medlar
, 'Practice-shy but eager for ati iumphant 1940 baseball inaugural
Coach Joe Bedenk's diamond hopefuls will tackle the Princeton Tige
in New Jersey this afternoon and inset Lehigh's Engineer nine a
Bethlehem tomorrow
" ,, ,Local experts, including the Nn
outcome of the two contests is as ea
yeais from Tuesday
Princeton has not looked too
good , to date, it's several losses in
cluding a 0-4 setback at the hands
of Manhattan Tuesday Both
Tigdr and Engineer nines, how
evei, will possess the advantage
of having several games uncle
their belts as they face the un
tried Lions
Some 18 local baseballeis will
make the trip, including seven
pitchers and three replacements
The revised batting order which
will take the field this afternoon
Peany Gates (LF), Doug Sherwin
(RD, Co-captain Paul Menaie
(313),; Bill Debler (CF), Ed Sapp
(213), Co-captain Mattin Valerie
(C), Ken Truhn (SS), and Frite
Seible GM
Eithei Chuck Media' or Jim
othei tossing tomoriow Ed Bas
mound this afternoon, with the
tossing tomorrow Ed Bastian
and Bob Robinson will do ielief
woik, with Chuck Quailey, Paul
Lamr, and Don Del Man zo com
pleting the pitching contingent
Replacements available will In
clude' John Ebersole, outfielder,
Steve, Matula, infielder, and John
Miller, catcher
Ashby On WSGA Judiciiry
Mary H Ashby '4l will substi-
Otte for Marybelle Grossman '4l on
WSGA Judicial Committee 'for the
remainder of the semester
Newark University officmls this
month opened a drive for an en
dowment of $1,000,000 to meet
pressing financial needs
BUSBY
SAYS - -
Yesshee, things ale really bur
ying up at Wreck Haul these days
what with me and my pal Gene
Wettstone getting ready for our
second All-collrtch Circus on April
27. Everyone is hammering and
tumbling and doing all kinds of
tricks so as the Circus will be an
othei repeater like last year's suc
cess
I blew into town last weekend
and Gene established me in my
new office under the baseball
grandstand He said something
about a foul ball which I didn't get
but anyways if you want to drop
up and give me any ideas on the
Circus my office hours are from
noon (when I get up) until 1 p m
when Igo back to bed lam kind
of hibernating till Circus time as
Wettstone says those Nutseys may
have some spies around to take me
back to Germany
I did slip down to
get
Haul
Monday night to get my picture
snapped This guy Stover says he
never saw a profile like mine since
he took a picture of the Graf Zep
pelin Some of the oilier guys who
are going to be in the Circus were
there too, including Billy Jeffries,
who is going to be master of ceie
monials or something I was sup
posed to have that job this year`,
but Wettstone says I talk so much
that the show would pi obably last
so long it would interfere with
May Day plans.
ttany baseball mentor, agreed tha
,sv to forecast as the weather thre,
Fraternities'
RAVE YOU TRIED .
BEAVER BROS.
BREADS
and
SWEET ROLLS
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BEAVER BROS.
Phone Lewistown 791
A Common Expression In Town And On Campus
'YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGERS'
A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE
4000 ;0 7' '' / :::;; , ‘ l o:ifibi e f:, ,
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- e ."° • , 140t 464 . -' -'
- - Mi r ' ' 44.
Rods . 98c to $20.00 Fly Books 25c to s7.so
Lines .... ... ....10c to $7.50 Reels ... .. ... 15c to $7.50
Baskets 75c to $4.95 Hooks . ..15c, 25 c, 30c, per pkg. 6
Trout Nets . . . . . . 50c to $2.50 Bait Cans . sc, 20c, 50i
Flies . . 5c and up Minnow Pails . ... . . $l.OO
Bicycles, Roller Skates, and 22 cal. rifles FOR RENT
-It Tennis Rackets—Covers—Presses—Balls
~..-
~,,- - Restringing Tennis Rackets-2 to 14 hour Service
( I T 4 ,
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2_,,:i"&. Ilia:. ' (
NOTICE TO
EXECUTIVES
Now through a new sertlcc
just announced es.ctit Ives and
others with salaried positions
can get cash loans—on Spe
cial terms sod with
months repo} ments arranged
to salt their own I.onvenience
All transnetions ate Imndled
In the utmost prhno and
confidence Malting loans of
S5O $250 or more Is our Infl
ame business We consider it
a pricilege to serve ton 'on
sour own and we stile volt
to got full Information with
out obligation Com,. In or
telephone Personal Finance
Co, First National Bank Bldg
Tyrone Pa Phone 401
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TRY A FEW
PALM BEACH SUITS
and see the difference. Girls can't resist a man
who's cool and smart in a Palm Beach White
or Evening Formal. Your favorite clothier is
featuring 1940's hronder•shouldered models.
See them today-and may the lie . st woman win!
• Palm Beach Snits, $16.75. In it !MCA, blurs, tans,
grads and greens. Washable, of course. Palm Beach
Formals (wild° jacket and black trousers), $lB 50.
Macke', $5.00. Goodall Compitny, atchinaii; Ohio.
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GLASSES CAN HELP
Have -A Complete Scientific
Eye Examination With The
Late •4 t Baush & Lomb
Equipment.
Dr. Eva B. Roan
Opposste Atherton Hall
402 East College Avenue
DIAL 672
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