FOUR Boxers ---- Continued from page three stepped into the ring for the first time and it was the only time thct : defeated• The defeat ccnie „ v the gloves of Joe Corl oto, an agg-essive heavy who squeezed by Chunk with a 30-29 due Lion. After his ring debut Drazeno vich went on to triumph the next ix times he entered the squared circle. His greatest victory came in the final bout of the EIIIA tournament at Virginia when he knocked out his Coast Guard op ponent after only 20 seconds of he first round had elapsed. FRESHMAN STAR Bengiian reached his pinnacle sut.ccss in the spring of 1946 when as a fres h man at Penn State he wort the Eastern 127- ponnd crown at West Point. A back injury kept the south paw out of the ring his sophomore year but last season the stylish Benglian went undefeated in dual meets although tied once by Sy racuse's national champion Ger ry AuClair in one of the hard(' fought bouts of last year's Rec Hall boxing program. With Benglian and Drageno vich forming the nucleus of the 1940 Lions, Houck expects a pro mising season although his charg es encounter some of the nation's best ring aggregations in Army, Virginia and Wisconsin. S.WINNERS Other returning lettermen who'll bolster the team consider ANTES MOTOR SALES 1 / 4 Mile North of State College ROUTE 312 PHONE 2505 Take Your MEALS at AARILYN HALL 317 E. Beaver Ave. WEEKLY RATES With or Without Breakfast sood Food Served Promptly at 12:15 and 5:30 'OARD & ROOM for Married Couples 'when Rooms Asa Available) Reservations being taken to fill 7rceneiss as they occur this messes and next semester 'r.rriire at 317 E. Beaver e. Acik for Mr. Peterson br Mrs. Elleard. THE ILy COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ably are lanky Paul Smith, a 175- pound battler, and veteran Jack Sheehe, who'll bow out of the 'ntercollegiate picture at the end pf this season. Back at his 125- lound weight is diminutive Fred smith, while cool-headed and hard-hitting Bob Keller will re present the Blue and White in the 1 1 65-pound class. Still on Road King of non-college two-milers during the 1948 season, Penn State's Curt Stone will again he in the running during the 1949 campaign. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must Da :n by 12:00 p.m. day preceeding tssue. Prices are 40e one insertion . $l.OO, three Insertions: IT words or less. All words over 11l three for 66 for each :nsertion. Call Collegian 6711. PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses in red leather ease. If found please call I.lh Atherton. tio44 BRADFORD high school ring Sun day before vacation. Initials M.M.W. Finder please leave at Student Union. WOULD PERSON who picked up slide rule by mistake In Sparks Tuesday ev ening, Jan. 4, call McClain 851. agalmiml4 , 4L = CALL FOR, SINGLE STRAND of pearls Wedneolay between 800 block of Eait College ave nue and White Hall. If found call 3829 or return to 101 White Hall. IIELLEFONTE, APARTMENT avillable week of Feb. let by purchase of fur chilling.. Call College extension 19M. PLEASANT ROOM in faculty home. In structor or graduate student preferred. Garage available. Phone 2638. QUONSET HUT. furnished. 3 rooms and bath. All conveniences. In borough. roar Dan's &so Station. 1936 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. Call James Ritchey, College Poultry Farm, 0711, lixt. 287.1. 1084 PLYMOUTH COACH deluxe. Good running condition. Excellied tire. Call State College 6467. TUXEDO, double breasted, vizi 36 or 67. Good style and condition. On 4010 mealtimes. 1947 DODGE, 4-door sedan. Axesßent condition. Fully equipped. Call 7268. AUTOMATIC Motorola record player with cabinet. Wireless type. Excellent con dition. Call Jim Swab, 4709. PORTABLE RADlO—new batteries, rea sonable. Contact Biew, Nittany n 4. EMERSON table model radio phonograph. Can be seen after 7 p.m. at 406 Wind crest. TWENTY-FOUR FOOT trailer in goad condition with additional insulated room. Occupsnny February. 320-B Windereat. PHILIP MON FOR RENT FOE SALE 4P.. .we 4e4eff LIFTS DAVE FROM LOVE'S NADIR TO \RYBANTIC ECSTASY -Nom Ws gag/ Mom/ nite purpose: to make you realize tat PHILIP MORRIS possesses. We too extensive to be scientifically nvite interested students engaged -al work, to write our Research Company, 119 Fifth Avenue, MISCELLANEOUS TYPING and mimeographing done reaman- ably and quickly. Secretarial service, room 205, State College Hotel, above the corner. Phone 4905. LUTHERANS—The L.S.A. is going bowl ing tonight.. No previous experience necessary. Come to the churh •t 7:30. TYPING REASONABLE. Call State Col lege 6347. ALL KIND of party refreshments, espe- S A Yr /// ii FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 dirtily birthday and other cakes, cookies. grndwiehea, fruit punch. Frida Stern, 11! Irvin Ave. Phone State College 481 E. WANTED 50 SLEEPWALKERS. Do you walk in your sleep? It in, phone "Galen" 889 after 8 p.m. LEAD ALTO SAX for astabliabed dance bnnd. Experience necessary. 04 Caw Sprague, 4161 after 7 p.m. STUDENT LAUNDRY. Will all for And deliver. Phone 4502. UILD YOUR VOCASULARY • DIR As low as you Can gelli directly undo.' foot. • RYRANTIC Wild with extitenseell LIIDOSCOPIC —Many•soloreda tethnicolor, in fast. DULATIONS What panther wows* and serpents do, looping around gracefully. THARIO The greatest "maker of time" before !Mow°. ALISON An Oriental sharmor. LMINATING Exploding, thundering. GARETTE HANGOVER That stole, smoked-out taste; that tight, dry Wing in your throat duo to smoking. IDESCENT—Changing Wore under light. RIOLA Golden halo. PHONIOI/11..ilossant.
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