FftIDAY, MASCH Z 7, 1942 ootball Squad Scrimmages Outdoors After several .weeks of intensive calisthenics and conditioning, With occasional light scrimmaging, the football team is practicing al most entirely outdoors now that the weather permits. • ! FOR YOUR IF DATE— • CIGARETTES •CANDY • NEWSPAPERS — at — GRAHAM and SONS Where the Athletes Meet! •- i . iliiiiiili© EPSILON ... ‘ .. ' ‘ • Wishes THE 6UESTS OF PENN STATE THE BEST OF FUN OVER INTERFRATERNITY WEEKEND WHEN? TONIGHT INTERFRATERNITY RALL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Hard Competition Awaits Gymnasts At NCAA Tourney The Penn State gym team will face a strong field when they com pete in the NCAA tournament at the U. S. Naval Academy tomor row afternoon. According to the contest officials 38 ranking per formers have already entered with a few late entries still ex pected. Although Coach Gene Wett stone’s squad which, is the first Nittany team to vie for national honors, copped the EIGA league title this season, Illinois and Min nesota are favored by Baltimore papers'to win the team award. Navy has entered a full team and will be strong contenders. Army and Temple have also en tered star gymnasts, while Chi cago, Maryland, Prirfceton, and Indiana are expected to send only, their top contestants. . The NCAA' rule banning the rope climb from counting toward team scoring and the substitution of ( the long horse for this eevnt will be contested before the tour ney officials tomorrow morning, Wettstone reported last night. The Lion mentor felt confident that either the rope climb event would be included in the scoring or else the long horse would be eliminat ed. The Illini acrobats captured the Big Ten crown this year and have * proven victorious in four out of the five national tourneys since 1938. Minnesota placed a close second to Illinois in the midwest circuit this season! '' Harold Zimmerman, Captain Charlie Senft, Sol Small, Charlie ' Warrington, . and other • Lion" . .champs will have their hands full, /•whert^they. make their title bids, itoinprrpw since.seven of the. events, “ hyill.V .tie-' defended' by”- last, -year’s" 'champions. ! Don’t worry;- if you haven’t, the priceVof a-hair cut. Write a poem! ' It’ll be hard to • convince the new ’ bridegroom there’s a - tire shortage after he tastes the bride’s pancakes. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST —Long red lcid gloves be- = tween Old Main and Autoport = Friday night. Return to Student s Union. • 2tcomp 26, 27 G. == FOR RENT 2nd floor room, §| double or single, for Gentile = boys.' Call at 62’5 N. Allen St. | 2tpd 26, 27 IVI. 1 FOR RENT—HaIf of large double Ij room in Jordan Hall. Remaind- j| er of semester for as low as $l5. = Call Jerry. Room 206. ,E WANTED—Student waiter over 21 5 to work Friday and Saturday s night. Apply personally at Eat- |j land Grill. Itch 27 M iTHllllimimiimillllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllimiilimiltlllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllltlllllimmillllltllllimill TIME? 10-2 (Penn State's Biggest Weekend) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dancing To ULTRA-MODERN MUSIC Played By-Raymond Scott, His Quintet, and His Orchestra Stated: Alpha Sigma Extends Greetings' PLACE? REG HALL Upsilon of Phi PAGE SE
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