PAGE FOUR Mta Chi Retains :M Bowling Lead Delta Chi, first half champions, .'.till holds a commanding lead in Ihe second half of Intramural 'Dowling, after last Tuesday’s matches. With a total score of 2439 pins, the Delta Chi keglers com pletely overwhelmed the rollers from Delta Upsilon, who compiled <’ score of 2201. Beta Theta Pi, Lamba Chi Al pha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Delta Upsilon (rolling in its second con ies t of the evening) came through with victories for the night. The Betas, led by Howard Stin < ■ r’s 504 total, amassed 2225 points iu whitewashing Beta Sigma ) tho 8-0. Walter Fabian paced Lamba Chi Alpha to an 8-0 win over Theta Chi. The final score was 2112 to ) 879. With “Chuck” Reeder’s 500 and “Chick” Agnew’s 486 leading them, the Sigma Phi Epsilon bowl ers gained 6 points while Tau Kappa Epsilon was gathering 2. The SPE’s knocked over 2148 pins in. the three games. Laurence White was high roller for the evening with games of 171,150, and 236 for a grand total of 557. Laurence’s performance, with'the assistance of Ken White’s .■ l; .l0 and Don Bretherick’s 518, was enough to assure Delta Chi a 6-2 conquest of Delta Upsilon. Al though bowling on the defeated DU club, George Olewine was mnnerup to L. White with 547. CLASSIFIED SECTION ) .OST—A brown leather wallet. Name and identification cards mside. Reward if returned. Call 3328, ask for Ed. 3t 10 chg B FOR SALE—Portable Underwood Champion in A-l condition. Used very little. 133 W. Fairmont A.ve. Call after 5:00. 3t 10 chg REM THE 1,500,000 RAILROAD WORKERS OF AMERICA all work together. They keep the trains rolling and see that troops, supplies and essential traffic get the right of way. BETWEEN THE LIONS % BEN BAILEY —Sports Editor IN THE MAlL—Dear Sir: Each Saturday night we have the an nouncement in Rec Hall: “Ladies and Gentlemen, the National An them,” and not a flag in sight. Why can’t we have a flag hang ing from the trapeze ropes during the sporting events like they do on commencement day exercises? That’s a little item for either the School of Physical Education and Athletics or Grounds and Buildings to ponder. I suppose we're just as American as everybody else, flag or no flag, but it is a swell idea. Incidentally, Skull and Bones might see its way clear to work in a flag or two at the next All-College Basketball Raffle . . . Looks like the Ad Men had a field day down below so I’ll have to wrap up the typewriter and quit along about here somewhere —my feet were tired anyway. PRINTING See Us For • ALL # YOUR • PRINTING • NEEDS Printing - PuiMisMrag Co,. 319 S. Frailer St. Dial 4388 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN’ ■ Wrestlers Leave ?< Strengthened and capable of sinking the undefeated Navy mat team tomorrow, after completing a full week of stiff practice ses sions, the Nittany wrestlers will leave for Annapolis, Md., today, hoping for a victory so that they may keep the 1943 season’s record void of losses. Coach Paul Campbell’s lineup The PENN THEM' Feb. 12-13 day for Annapolis; Will M vviLl probably undergo some major changes for the meet with the Middies. Charlie Ridenour and Sam Harry, the Lions’ co-captains, will possibly see action in their 1942 weight slots, Ridenour at 121 and Harry at 128. To replace Harry in the 136- pound bracket, Coach Campbell will most likely have the services STATE PLAYERS Mok n Steinbecb 5 SCHWAB AUDITO present TIME CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS-WHAT THEY WAIN'IT Chesterfields give you a MILDER BETTER TASTE There are two good reasons why Chesterfield gives smokers every thing they want in a cigarette. first. Chesterfields are made of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. second. Chesterfield .blends these choice tobaccos in the one right combination to bring out the best smoking qualities of each tobacco. That’s why Chesterfields deliver the goods ... their MILDNESS and Better Taste really Satisfy . FRRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1! ef Unbeaten Navy of newcomer Joe Steele. - The matches with Navy will the toughest the Lions will fi this year and should give Cos Campbell a good idea as to h his team will stand in the int collegiates. SUBSCRIBE NOW!—FOR YO I DAILY COLLEGIAN. 0:30 P. M. lUM ADM.—5Oc Plus Tax
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