PAGE FOUR Ringmen Continued from page three chased his opponent all over the ring. From then on the Wisconsin sluggers were in command, surg ing ahead and piling up an un surpassable lead. In the 135 class Lou Guthrie forged ahead in the early stages of the contest but Dave Wiseman's power punching during the final stages of the con test netted the Wisconsiner the verdict. Big Jack Bolger completely mastered the situation as he gath ered the Lions' only other tally. The improved 175-pounder used an exceptionally effective 1e f t jab which displayed a liking for his oppcnent's face as it connect ed often and accurately. Not up to last season's form, Chuck Drazenovich, the reigning Eastern champ, lost his second dual meet of the year when ring wise Bob Ranck annexed a clear cut victory over the favored Lion slugger. The fans received a treat in the CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WAN AND WIFE, experienced cooks, de- sire positions as first and second cook in fraternity house, 10 years experience. Dial State College 6140. CO-ED'S LAUNDRY. Will call for and deliver. Mrs. G. Weaver, 402 S. Bur rower, State College. SUBSTITUTE for room at Tri Dorms Please call 2760. Ask for Ed Ferdinand Phi Kappa Tau. FOB SALE ONE DEITGZEN commander drawing set. used one semester. Reasonable. Call Wedekind, phone 4272. EXCELLENT FRUIT PUNCH $1.60 per gallon, fancy canaries, tilled and iced 'cookies, vanilla crescents, birthday and other cakes, Frida Stern, 122 Irvin avenue. tBl.B State College. WOMAN'S WHITE COAT, he 16, in good oondition,Peee $25.' Contact Mrs. Robert Dalliett, 817 Winderest. ‘.OST PERSON WHO TOOK double strand of pearls from tree in Holmes Field Mon day noon. Call Simmons 217. BLUE RIMMED GLASSES lost in vicin ity of Mae Hall. Need desperately. Find er please call Helen 4077. RVERSHARP PENCIL. Call IBS Atherton HalL Reward.. WRONG EXCHANGE of Top Coats 8:45 Friday from rack outside 126 Sparks. Lloyd Wolf. phone 4908. SHEDDAR 38 picked up for Sheddar 88 long in Cook's Friday evening. Call Bob Mentzer at 4892. RONSON LIGHTER, plain, length 2% inches, possibly lost between Osmond and Cooks. Sentimental value. Call 322 J. GREY GABARDINE trench coat from Lambda Chi Alpha house Saturday night. Cnll Witherow 2602. FOR RENT 820081 AND BOARD for three male or female or couple. Phone 2877. LOOM FOR ONE MAN student. Also board available for four men students at 243 S. Pugh. At Your Warner Theater NOW! Cathaum OLIVIA DeHAVILLAN; LEO GENN "THE SNAKE PIT" Slate JAMES STEWART JOAN FONTAINE "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" Vi lasty The International Film Club presents RAIMU in "Cesar" English Sub-titles THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 165-pound exhibition between former national champ John Len denski and Paul Smith. The blond battler, Smith, kept driving in on his opponent and had him against the ropes on numerous occasions. Giving Jack Sheehe the left right-left treatment, the deter mined Dwaine Dickinson dis played ring savvy as he pounded out a win over the Lion 145- pounder. Gymnasts --- Continued from page three but superior Army reserve strength in compiling seconds and thirds gave it the meet easily. Captain Bill Bonsall, last Wash-lint \vv - with the • I e a9t • o v • 'Resistance • ,„,„, DO YOUR LAUNDRY BY MACHINE MARSHALL'S itZTIVINIC 454 E. COLLEGE- REAR (Open tonight til 10) ---k Luckies' fine tobacco picks you up when you're low ... calms you down when you're tense! Luckies' fine tobacco puts you on the right level—the Lucky level—to feel your level best, do your level best. That's why it's important to remember that LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO mild, ripe, light tobacco that makes a thoroughly enjoyable smoke. No wonder more independent tobacco experts—auctioneers, buyers and warehousemen—smoke Lucky Strike regularly than smoke the next two leadiirtg brands combined. Light up a Lucky! Luckies' fine tobacco picks you up when you're low, calms you down when you're tense. So get on the ' l ucky level where it's fun to be alive. Get a carton and get started today! Lorlagt -Laois/ Sala ,ffeano Rae Wager year's Olympic competitor, took first place on the horizontal bar and the flying rings and finished in a three-way tie for second on the side horse to amass 15 points, individual high total for the meet. Only other Lion first place was Rudy Valentino's in the tum bling competition. Bill Meade and Charlie Kalbfus placed sec- 1474#/ti That's the comment made by all who have seen the Players' Production of the "PARLOR STORY." Here is what Jack Reen of the Daily Collegian said, "Under a burden lightened by witty dialogue and 'typical' col legiate atmosphere, acting ranges from above average to excellent." Reservations for future shows may be obtained at tie Dramatics Office Tickets for this week's show on sale . at Student Union. $1.25, including re freshments and tax. .Solo#4o ai UICAIf foto& LEVEL date,/ o l nd and third respectively to give the Blue and White a clean sweep in that event. On the parallel bars, Bill VIC'S MILKY WAY 145 S. Allen St. Open 715 aim Weekdays Eggs, Toast, Coffee 35c Spaghetti -Tues. & Thu. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1949 Meade was nosed out by Army's Brunson, 259-258. The judges' decision proved unpopular with the partisan crowd. COIPO.. TIIII A/1/11.11LICIMN TOIIIACCO COIMPANIr
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