SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1941 lagers Favored Al Navy Today . With victory No. 6 as the goal, the . machinelike Nittany cage out fit will attempt to scuttle an under dog Navy five at Annapolis at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Scotty Moffatt, senior forward, who missed the Syracuse , game because of illness, accompanied the team when it left yesterday but will not start for the Lions. Instead Coach John Lawther will use the same starting five which played such a big part in downing the Orange, 44-25. This will put Captain Johnny Barr and Elmer Gross, junior vet eran, „at the frontline jobs, Herky Baltimore, high-scoring sopho more, at center, and Dick Grimes and Bob Ramin, sophomore, at the guard positions. Against this team, Coach John Wilson will send a team which has a record of two - Wins and one loss for the season. At the forwards will be lanky John Ebnet and Bob Zoeller; at center will be six-foot, three-inch Chuck Smith; ant Cap tain Norm Ackley and Roy Fal coner will play the guards. Eugene .H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. . „Stile College .„ DIAL .4066 Vtatetnitiest 14.A.Vg YOU TRIED BEAVER_•BROS. NEW BREADS and • SWEET ROLLS Call BEAVER - BROS. Phone Lewistown 791 Here's the answer to that problem of finding a ,clean, comfortable room at a rea sonable rate. -It's- The COLONIAL RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM 123 W. Nittany DIAL 4850 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TOPCOAT SALE Seeks Melrose Win Barney Ewell, crack Lion sprint star, . who will toe the starling line with the fastest track men in the country at the Melrose Meet at Madison Square Garden, New York City, Febru ary 1. Pitted against him in a featured 300-yard run and 60- yard dash will be Harold Davis, who defeated Ewell twice on the West coast last year. Gleason . Stricken On Eve Of Battle Suddenly - stricken with grippe last night, Captain Frank Gleason was forced to remain home as his fellow grapplers seek to trim the Orange matmen at Syracuse to night. In a -last minute effort to plug the gap left by Glee - son, Coach Charlie Speidel drafted Bill Stan ley to fill in at Charlie Ridenour's 123-pound spot while the Lion Sophomore moves into Gleason's 135-pound position. Other Lion team members are Clair Hess; 121-pound; Allan Crab tree, 145-pound; Joe Scalzo, 155- pound; Chuck Rohrer, 165-pound; Joe Valla, 175-pound; and Jack Kerns, heavyweight. Kerns and Crabtree are expected to encounter trouble in stopping Kenny Chapman, gigantic Orange heavyweight, and Captain Bob Baker, a bruising body-slammer. Lion Puckmen Trounce Owls, 6-1 Special to The Collegian JOHNSTOWN, Jan. 17—A Penn State ice :hockey squad, relying mainly on speed, trounced a fav ored Temple Owl team by a 6-1 score at the Shaffer Ice Palace tonight. The two teams will duel again at 2 p.m. tomorrow after noon on the Penn State tennis court ice. Temple's one point, chalked up by Ferino, was scored early in the first period. From then on, through out a rough game, the Owls were unable to stop the score-wild Nit tanymen. Johnson and Gates, assisted by Dufford, scored the first two points for the Lions to take the lead which was never reliquished. Varsity Gymnasts Face Frosh Today With Roman Pieo definitely confined to the sidelines with a wrist injury received in Wednes day's practice, the freshman gym team is given more than just a fighting chance to upset Coach Gene Wettstone's varsity acro bats when they clash in Rec Hall at 2:30 p. m. today. Finals in Weightlifting competition will be held at the same time. The genial Lion mentor was so puzzled by the equal ability of both squads, now that the versa tile ace is out of the lineup, that on the eve of the meet he predict ed a deadlock. The varsity will be banking heavily on Lou Bordo, Sol Small, Ed Trybalo is the tumbling stand out. Captain Stahl confines his activities to the rope. A former P.I.A.A. tumbling Champion,- Harold Zimmerman, will lead the freshmen on the mats and parallel' bar. He will get able assistance from Jim Bush and Syd Rudman on the bars, sidehorse, and rings, Ed Anderson on the mats, Jim Reifsnyder on the rings,* Charlie Lebow on the horizontal bar, and Fred Young on the ropes. 11111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The comedy talent of Grant and Stewart need no recommendation, but Katharine Hepburn is a con stant delight and treat for her fans in a comedy role made to order for her in "The Philadelphia Story." She is seen as a Philadelphia so ciety girl who wants a perfect husband in a production which she once played for the stage. The picture opens at the Cathaum to day and will continue through Tuesday.. _A complete program is scheduled for Saturday with showings at 12:30, 2:32, 4:24, 6:36, 8:38. Melville K. Green, 228 S. Ath erton Street, and Claire B. Stern, 626 W. Beaver Avenue, escaped injury last night when their cars collided at the intersection of W. College Avenue and Burrowes Street, it was reported by the pol ice department. Damage to the au tomobiles was estimated at $75. RIDES Wanted and Offered New York City and retuxn. noon, Jan. 23. C—Pete, 4374. Wilkes-Barre or vicinity. Sat. 25th, after 11:30. C—Freed, 4186. Kahn's 130 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CINEMANIA Cars Collide Men's Shop S. Allen St. 111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Between The Lions WITH DICK PETERS 11111111111111111111111111111111IIHM111111111111111111111111111111111 Like two mice who will play while the cats are away, two minor sports take over the local scene today, while the major Lion teams who are seeing action will be afield 4. . . Gene Wettstone's air crobatic gymnasts will battle among themselves for intersquad honors, while hockey stick will replace racquet, and puck will sub for tennis ball on the frozen sur face of Penn State's tennis courts, where the Nittany Lions meet Temple's Owls in the second of a two-day series of hockey games. Up north in Syracuse, Charlie Speidel's grappling squad will meet their first real test in Syra cuse . . . After the sophomore studded Lion wrestlers get another victory experience under their skin, we believe they're in for a mighty successful season, though the row is long, tough one to hoe, with Lehigh, Navy, Princeton, Cor nell, Michigan, and Army up ahead. Down south in Annapolis, State's surprising cagers will try their tricks on the Navy, and should win tonight . . . At the present blister ing pace they, are setting, the Lion bucketeers, are also heade'd for a terrific season . . . Even with Scotty "Little Miss" Moffatt out of action last Wednesday, they turned in one of the flashiest, neat est games yet seen in Rep Hall. And so the semester closes, but before scholastic wars are resum ed one other major Nittany var sity aggregation will swing into action, Dr. Leo Fred Florian Houck, the sage of Rec Hall's box ers . . . The good doctor will test his forces against the Western Maryland leather tossers a week from tonight in Rec Hall . . . With a wealth of mit material on hand, the debut looks like an auspicious one from here. Athens College is chartered under the University of the State of New 'York and legalized in Greece by special decree of the Greek government. KEYS MADE TO ORDER SCHILLING S. PUGH ST. DANCE TO .... CHARLES SMITH —AND HIS BAND— From State College Saturday Night, January 18 • —At— MN BUIE HOTEL CORNER ROOM Bellefonte's Newest Bar and Lounge • No Cover Charge • Dancing-8:30 to 12:00 P.M. PAGE THREE Nitlany Lion Boxing Team Still 'Unknown Quantity' Still an unknown quantity, the Lion boxing team meets the West ern Maryland boxers, another un known, in Rec Hall at 8 p.m. Sat urday in the opening meet of the season. • Mentored by a new coach, West ern Maryland may present the Nittany mitmen with a new and unpleasant problem. A tentative lineup was indicated by Coach Leo Houck but he in sisted that changes would be in evitable before next Saturday: The tentative lineup: 120-pound class, Vic Fiore; 127-pound, Mazzocco; 135-pound, Captain Rec. Stanko or Homer Hoffman; 145- pound, Stanko or Bill Richards: 155-pound, Bob Baird; 165-pound Jim Lewis; 175-pound, Les Cohn: unlimited, Paul Scally. Superior (Wis.) State Teachers College 1898 enrollment of 17 sen iors-'was a 600 per cent increase over that of 1897. ICE SKATING Afternoons 2- 6 Evenings 7-10 15( If, you have classes until 5:00, come at 5:00 and skate until 6:00. • For Only 5c New Beairer Field Rink ROLLER SKATING Saturday Afternoon ...2-5 Saturday Evening .7-9, 9-11 20c ARMORY 'We Krypu) How' t e. p om m, Dree CLEONER; e,na DYERS Texterized Cleaning * MEN'S SUITS 41‘ • LADIES PLAIN DRESSES LJ CASH and CARRY 218 E. College Dial 2426 TOPCOAT SALE