PAGE FOUR Shows at 1:30, 3:00. 8:30. 8:30 | TODAY-SAT.-MON. HOYLE." America'a White* Collar Qlrlj heroine of aMnwilMßiiwuiw wmai the aeuaatidnal novei^by^ Ghriatopher Mogl6y?:^Tto| natural History of a Wo* tMrn: iWith DEHUIS MQROAI a JAMES CRAIG, Eduardo nHJHHBBnepjB Ciannelli,Ernest Cossart . Gladys _ Oooper. Blrested by Sam Wood, who made "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." ■"KITTY [TOYI-l- B: •"( . : RKO’' 1 ' RADIO ' ' m Produced by DAVID HEMPSTEAD. HARRY E. j-DINGTON. IhscutW® Producer. Scraan Play by Dal* ton Trumbo. Additional Draloqua by Donald OgdoG irlpv^aft. in -i j«i!_zi:nTOiiiJiiiir.ini> Grapplers Seek To Upset Lehigh .Ita Bouts 'Here At 8 Tomorrow. ' Lehigh Matmen To Risk Long Winning Streak In what is highlighted as prob ably the toughest wrestling scrap of the year, the Nittany Lion grapplers will take to the mats against a favored Lehigh squad in Rec Hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow in an attempt to wrest -away an Engineer 17-match winning streak. Coach Charlie Speidel is count ing on Veterans Captain Frank Gleason, Joe Scalzo, and Chuck Rohrer to steal the thunder away from the Lehigh mathematicians and send them home minus a vic tory. Close duels are expected be tween Captain Frank Gleason and 136-pound Albert Lee, and Lehigh’s Captain Frank Bailey, who has been undefeated this year, and 128-pour.d Charley Ridenour. Chuck Rohrer, Nittany 165-pounder, is facing Art Bryne, a strong, undefeated sophomore. .tar Freshman Squads list Competition Tomorraw Freshman wrestling and swim ming teams open their season to morrow and two more yearling squads, victorious in their last meets, are primed foh competition in gymnastics and basketball. . Penn State and Lehigh first year men will stage their initial grappling match for this season in Rec Hall while the Little Lion swimmers compete at Mercers burg. The freshman basketeers who downed Bucknell, 42-31, Wedensday evening will attempt a win over Wyoming Seminary tomorrow. Having beaten Temple 34-40 last week, the yearling gymnasts are ready to compete at Navy. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED Part time house- keeper in faculty family of three. Graduate student’s wife acceptable. Call 2570 between six and eight o’clock. SINGLE BOOM for rent, with private bath. 219 E. Irvin. 3t ch 2-7-41 L HALF of very desirable first floor room. Male student. 120 E. Foster avenue. All newly fur nished. Phone 2159. HALF DOUBLE ROOM for rent. Good single bed, second floor. Call Collegian, 711. $2.00 per week. 2tpd2-7-41C FOR SALE—Tuxedo, size 38. Reasonable, call 881 after six. Itp2-688 SINGLE ROOM for rent, with private bath. 219 E. Irvin. 3t ch 2-7-41 L mi|\rf Wanted and IKIiJO Offered P. W. Phila. every weekend. C Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. Evenings at 6:30, 3:30 Matinee Saturday Only ai^l:3o TODAY: Marx Bros-—in— "GO WEST" SATURDAY: "CASE OF THE BLACK PARROT" also Green Hornet Serial MONDAY; "HIRED WIFE" Cagers To Baffle Owls Tomorrow A hapless bunch of Nittany cagers, disappointed after their unexpected loss to West Virginia, will travel to Philadelphia to morrow where they meet an old foe, Temple, in Convention Hall. The Owls have one of their best teams in a long time this year and will be odds-on favor ites over the Lions. -The No. 1 feather in Temple’s cap is a 42- 38 victory over Rhode Island State, considered the top team in the East. The Philadelphians also hold a one-point win over Georgetown. For State, Coach John Law ther will undoubtedly start the same five that opened against the Mountaineers. This will put Captain John Barr and Elmer Gross at forwards, Herk Balti more at center, and Dick Grimes and Bob Ramin at the guards.' Elated Lion Gymnasts Meet Strong Army Team Away Tomorrow An inspired squad of Lion gymnasts, elated with their up set victory over Navy’s Eastern championship team last Satur day, will tackle an even tougher opponent • tomorrow afternoon when it meets a strong Army out fit at West Point. Wetjstone will take a travelling squad of nine men to West Point. Roman Pieo is still handicapped with a sore wrist but is expected to cany off high scoring honors along with. Sol Small, Lew Bordo and Ed Trybala, the four of whom accounted for nearly all the scoring in the Navy meet. Other gymnasts who will see ac tion are Captain Ben Stahl, War ren Beck, John Teti, Jack Krouse, and Charlie Senft. Lion Boxers Encounter 2 pd 46 D North Carolina Away Coach Leo Houck will lead his Nittany boxers against a team coached by a former Penn State Eastern Intercollegiate cham pion, Mike Ronman, at the Uni versity of North Carolina tomor row night. Houck is expected to . pit against the Tar Heels practically the same team which lost to Syr acuse 4%-3% Wednesday.,' 3tpd 2-7-41 L The probable lineup includes: Vic Fiore, 121-pound; Bill Maz zacco, 128-pound; Homer Hoff man, 135-pound; Captain Red Stanko or Bob Baird, 145-pound; Bill Richards or Baird, 155- pound; Stan Glavick or Les Cohen, 165-pound; Paul Mall, 175-pound; and Paul Scally, heavyweight. Varsity Swimmers Meet Temple Tankmen Here When Penn State’s varsity tankmen tangle with the Temple Owls in Glennland Pool at 2 p. m. tomorrow Bob Galbraith’s swimmers will be operating un der full power for the first time this year. Either Dick Sartz or Ed Sfei dle will swim with Don Delman zo in the 220, and the medley will find Elmer Webb, ace back stroker, taking his place in the State lineup for the first time this year. Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Stale College DIAL 4066 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lion Fencers Oppose Navy Here Tomorrow Penn State’s fencers will open their home season against a Navy team weakened by mid-semester graduation of four varsity swordsmen in Rec Hall_at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. “YOU CAN GET IT AT Star! The New Semester Right i By .Having Your Clothes Laundered At ; PENN STATE LAUNDRY ! 320-WEST BEAVER AVE. DIAL 3261 f -gjgys. Rea and Derick's ifiip Camera Dept. Sale ' e> $17.95 Federal Enlarger with G. 3 lens adjust- ■ $l.OO Magic able masking easel, for 35 m.m.„ to 214" by : Dirflirfi Cftl 3 Vi" negatives. Used in store as'demf < rlCIUre JCI onslrator. .Reduced to 1J •Any* Surface 8 ““WS-OO Kodak Senior 820 with 4.5 Tens Koda- Close Out Price: mati = shutter with built in self limer speeds 1/10 fo 1/200. .Discontinued Si *y.so OVC model. .Special /y, UNIVEX MERCURY CAMERA $25.00 Camera with f 3.5 lens, 1/1000 second focal plane shutter and built in flash synchronizer. Complete'With s ’ -■ ' r ' = :? . : Johmfon Motor Bus Line, New Scheduler-Effective From February 3 r 1941 % - - ,j-* • * • - Sfale College - Williamsport Through Coach Daily- Read Down Read Up AM PM PM AM PM PM 8:00 1:00 7:05 STATE COLLEGE \ 11:10 4:45 9:45 - 8:15 1:15 > 7:15 Rockview 10:55. 5:30 9:30 - 8:20 1:20 7:20 Pleasant Gap 10:50 5:20 9:25 8:30 1:30 - 7:35 BELLEFONTE 10:40 5:10 9:15 1:40 7:40 Milesburg 10:25 8:55 1:55 7:55 Howard ' 10:15 8:40 ’ 2:02 8:00 Beech Creek 10:03 8:30 , 8:50 Hublersburg -4:45 I; 9:15 2:15 8:15 Mill Hall 9:50 4:15 8:15 I; 9:30 2:30 8:30- LOCK HAVEN 9:40 4:05 8:05 J; 9:38 2:35 8:33 McElhaitan ' 9:26 3:52 7:52 |r 9:40 2:39 8:39 WOOLRICH X ROAD 9:25 ; 9:45 2:45 8:45 /’ Avis 9:20 3:45 7:45 |: 9:55 2:55 9:00 JERSEY SHORE 9:100 3:35 -743&X 10:30 3:30 9:35 WILLIAMSPORT 8:30 3:00 7:Oo| . Connection at Williamsport for Elmira Edwards Motor Transit Co. c i LOCAL BUSES BETWEEN BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE ; Leave Bellefonte Leave State College - 7:15 A."M. Daily 8:00 A. M. Daily 1 10:40 A. M. Daily 1:00 P. M. Daily 2:00 P. M. Daily except Sun. 5:10 ,P. M. Daily excepirSunday: ~ 5:10 P. M. Daily 7:05 P. M. Daily •< ; / M .; 9:15 P. M.-Daily 10:00 P. M. Daily ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1941 The Lion fencers will be out:/ for their first victory of the sea-; son, having lost to Set.on Hall and/' Coach" Harry Krutter’s lineup>M will be as follows: Foil—Co-Cap-~i tain Les Kutz, Bill' :an3?%> Co-Captain Elmer LoWeffstein;yy Epee—Bob Harder, Lowenstein, and Doug Adams; Sabre—Jack/ii Good, Kutz, and Bill Zarger. : ; METZGERS”