PAGE FOUR Boxers -- (Continued from page one) tough Grice Whitely in 1:45 of the third. Johnny built up a big lead in , the first two rounds, but the stubborn Whitely refused to heed Albarano's blows. Cavalier Captain Pete Potter, definitely the visitors best man, gave the Cavaliers their first win, topping Gerry Spotts in the 156- pound bout. Working well both to the head and body, Potter built up big point margins in every round.' Eastern champ Lou Koszarek started slowly in the 165-pound bout with Ronald Hertzwig, but in the later rounds, looked like the Koszarek of o 1 d ; and de cisively outscored his man, 29-26. Light heavyweights Adam Kois and Bill Marrick didn't even get a chance to warm up. Kois opened a cut over Merrick's eye in the first round, and the referee halted the bout, calling it a draw, ac cording to EIBA rules. Peru is bounded on the north by Ecuador and Columbia, on the east by Brazil and Bolivia and on the south by Chile. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds PLAYING AT YOUR WARNER THEATRES • MONDAY • MARLON BRANDO JEAN PETERS "VIVA ZAPATA" 808 HOPE HEDY LAMARR "MY FAVORITE SPY" t a m " OPEN at 6:20 AT POPULAR PRICES JOSE MAHAR "Cyrano de Begerac terrific valve .' at hand! Save sN HARRIET HUBBARD AYER HAND CREAM value limited time only "ow $ 125 As me Griggs Pharmacy E. College Monday is Dollar Day Cagers -- (Continued from page one) Lions , didn't see the ball again until the end of tife quarter when Arnelle again tossed in a foul. Pitt's only score was made by the entire period. Joe Piorkowski scored a foul shortly after the Mickey Zernich on a foul shot. State led at halftime, 9-4. During the entire half, George Ceiga played such selections as "A Tisket-A-Tasket," "Farmer in the Dell," and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," on the organ, while the Pitt players calmly stood around holding the ball. Once, when Zernich sat down on the floor, a coed came out and offered him her knitting. The third quarter was even bet ter than the first. Virostek tapped the jump ball to Clarence and he DOES YOUR BIKE NEED REPAIRS? THEN GO TO W. F. Krumrine Bike Shop WHIZZER MOTORS COLUMBIA SCHWINN RALEIGH BIKES —Also-- A Complete Line of Parts and AccesSories Res. 433 W. College Ave. Phone 4723 . s DOLLAR DAY Specials Only , Original Reduced Price Price Medipm size clothes baskets 2.25 1.50 Oval waste baskets 1.98 . .50 Stove mats 1.98 .98 Aluminum oval dish pans , l.OO Aluminum round dish pans - ' 1.00 Aluminum 9" pie plates .. • : ~10 Ekco gift sets . - 2.49 '1.95 5 gallon garbage cans 2.49 2.10 10 qt. & 8 qt. galvanized pails .70 .49 Large Chamois . 1.75 ' 1.25 . , .... No. 2 round galvanized tubs 2.29 1.98. Wood ironing board with pad & cover set .. 8.20 5.95 - ' , . A very good brooni • 2.49 2.00'` Zipper top trash burner - 1.98- 24" wooden level • 11.35 B plaint hand saw ' 2.50 1.50 FISHING PAINT 'SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SPECIALS Fishing rods and fish -1 roller koater will be • ing jackets are all re given free with each , ' duced for dollar day. purchase of 1 or more Fishing jackets, while, gallons of KEM-TONE . • they lastredUced4so from 9.50 to . . ~,-'. . • , CENTRE HARDWARE I ' - Inc. State College , Phone'4Bo2 ' Open Till 9 p.m. Every Monday Evening For Your Shopping Convenience . State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE pENN. stood .with it for nine minutes while the Lions stayed back in their zone. With one minute to go, the Panthers began to were only didn't shoot until there were only three seconds left. Zernich scored on a one hander and State, led 9-6. .Th 6 final period opened with the same tactics by Pitt, with Burch holding the ball. But with six minutes to go in ,the game, the Panthers began to play bas ketball• and from then on the re sult was' never in doubt. Sherry, McMahan; and Amelle• (2) and Williams tossed in field goals and Arnelle, (3) Piorkowski, and Wil liams scored on fouls to complete' Penn State scoring for the even ing. Clarence Burch got a field goal and Zernich tossed in a foul for Pitt. Final score: 24-9 Penn State. M3MI , . , • by. Cornell's. big , Don Dickason Wrestlers -- - but had time advantage to tie, (Continued from page cite) , , 6-6. A regular 117 pounder, Dick game scrap but went down 6-Q ason..i came down: to 161 to meet before the Cornell toughie. Bill Joe who had a 4-1 lead n the Joe Lemyre was outscored 6 _ 4 second period. . . he CORN, : • t';;; in . ~S:to. . te. . ~_Cib,,11,,,14,e MARCH' 2, - 1952 ur Convenience .eliciouo • . sttil , $e Suniau• ero at Corner $1.15 eacirt ved from 12 a.m. to. 9 p Special Supper Menu, with Sandwiches, salads and desserts