WftdnMdftyj May* 23, 1920 TENNfS' TEAM-LOSES It) . lehigh and Lafayette -•The Penn State nvtmcn went down to defeat lust week when they met the •Lehigh and Tuifnyette squad In two “hotly contested meets on foreign emit Ih Both the Lehigh and Lafay ette squads were composed of mon of unusual üblllty, who. however, had to haute strenuously fot supremacy. Cohen, although Injured In the,recent meet with' Carnegie Tech, wns able to give his supirort In waging tho cam paigns against the eastern rncciuetticrs The Lehigh men emergo'd victorious h> tnkhiK three out of the four of tho 'single matches and by splitting even In the doubles, mnklng tho final score 4-2. The Lafayette team captured three of tho four single contests and one of the double contests, thus ac quiring tho score 4-2 In. tho first match of the Lohigh game, Beck, who ranks high among the thirty best American tonnls play ers, possessed remarkable form and was able to claim two straight sets, c-2, 0-1 The match between Cohen and Warner was exceptionally close, helng fot cod to an extra set, which Warner captured Tho match between Estes and Gearhart was featured by many clean and well pluccd shots, Es tes, however, came out of tho strugglo with two straight sets, 7-0, 0-4 . Beard broke even with aihlersleevc for the first two sets. The third set then presented one of the most gruelling and strenous contests that had ever been witnessed on tho courts, Beard winning by th’c scoro of 10-8 In the doubles, Cohen and Wilson yielded to Beck and Warnei, 6-1, 0-2, hut Board and Gearhart retrieved thin Iptm by seizing the Inst two sets of their contest On the following day, the Blue and Whlto contenders gave battle toyal to their Lafayette opponents but were unable to cope with them success fully. Close!} contested matches again seemed to he the order of the day. Final results show that tho Blue and White- uggiegatlon furnished a bril liant fight. The Mhroon upholders hud to bo conlont with u score of 4-2, Penn Slute winning one match of sin gles and breaking even In tho doubles In tho fit st match, Mcnn, champion of South America, mot Wilson, whoso constant icslsinnco furnished a thril ling mutch for the Mprosutors At four different times, “Andy" tied the score, only to lose by a narrow mar gin Cohen and Shumwuy struggled hard for victory and so exhibited a lively display of dexterity* but tho better form of tho "Eostonltc" decided tho outcome, scoring C-2, C-4. Gear hart had little titoublo In disposing rof Topping who was baffled from tho start by the excellent serving and tho well-plnced returns of tho Bluo and Whlto contondci Gearhart prevented hla opponent from securing ono game; making tho score, G-0, G-0 Beard looked like a winner ut tho beginning of the contest, winning tho first set by n 6*4 score, but Mitchell rallied and cinched tho next two sets, G-4, G*4 ’ Tho combination of_ Cohen and Wilson lost to Mcnn and Shuraway, G-4,* 7-B. Then Beard and Gearhart enmn back with a victory over Top ping nml Wnylnnd, G-3, G-4 The Penn match wns cancelled be cause of the death of Doan Pond. On Saturday May tho twenty-ninth, the team wilt Journey to Lowlsburg to meet tho Buckncll notmon Two weeks later they will closo tho season by en tertaining the Pitt warriors MIXERS PIUYILEGEtF TO JUJAIt 21ULREHT LECTURE Mr. W. n. Ilulbcrl, of tho Metal and Thermit Corporation, New York Cit>, will give a-lccturc and demonstration consisting of moving pictures, lantern slides and demonstrations of the art of welding metals, cutting metals, and obtaining carbon fioc motal b> tho use of Goldschmidt Thermit, in Room 200, Old Mining Building, Wcdnesda} even ing, Muy 2Gth, under tho susplces-of the student branch of tho A I M E* A large ntichdnnco Is expected ‘ FORMER FACULTY MEMBER ' ADDRESSES CIVIL ENGINEERS Mr. John S Crandell, > formei ly of the Department 7>f Civil Engineering lectutcd before the Civil Engineering studnts Inst Kridn> on "Highway Con struction" He Is'now.with the’-Bar rott Company of Now York City Suits IMedo-Order Cleaning * PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 'Allen street. % ' State Jewelry ' State-Seal Pendants State-Seal Pearl -Sets S-Pin Pearl Sets State-Seal Bar Pins State-Seal Sterling Silver 'Spoons and’Novelties , Large Assortment* of High Grade .Jewelry D; * Gilliland " Druggist NITTANY INN BLOCK STATE YEARLINGS T 0! MEET CORNELL* Rod Cubs Coming- Here l Saturday "With Strong-, Line-up—Hard: Tussle Anticipated"/ With a long lint of winning* and but ono defeat to their credit, the "Cornell Freshman baseball team 1 come*“here on Saturday to give huttlc'to tho Due and White yearling nine/ The game will be held ns usual on New Beaver Field and will be called at oe o'clock la ordci to provide time for’the var sity game which In scheduled to be gin at three-thirty o'clock. - Cornell, It may be said, hns one'of tho best first year aggregations-In the history of the _ lnsUtuUon. Thls'fact was forcibly displayed only'last'week when the strong Colgate - nine was sent down to defeat In onfr'of the- clos obl contested games cvef- held at It-' xjoHlav um»i u aujvtftt oapisoff- cbeq can bo counted on to give, undivided support in the field, the * Bed and White team lias a hard hitting bunch of players who seem to be' able** to connect with tho ball at will. Conch Grove's proteges arc'also In. finn condition for the fray and 'ln any' event will give tho visitors a hard battle The nddllton of Coffleld to the list of pitchers within the last few da>s has materially strengthened tho hurling «nd of tbe team. .Longhurst In also showing up to much advan tage and as yet no definite selection of a twirlcr for Saturday's game has been picked, tho cholco being between : Onfflrld and Longhurst. Carr, who mude several good) hits In the recent game with Lafayette Il’lgh School will hold down hIH position on. the third sack vvjille Captain Ifurc wilt icmaln ut the catcher's position.' The proba bln line-up for the game is an follows lVim Stale Freshmen, Hare c, Long liurai or Coffleld p. Fort no lb. Burg oner 2b, Koehler ss, Carr 2b, lUntx If, Muffley cf. Murz rf. Cornell' Fresh- 1 men, Earl c, Rollo p. Powers lb, Woodln 2b, Munns tut. Quia Sb.'Kaw If. Fox cf, Telpher rf. The final game of tho season for tho Penn State yearlings will be play ed with tho Betlcfonte Academy nine on June fifth at Bellefonte. No time ns yet has been set for the aunuul Sophomore-Freshman scrap- on tho diamond but according to Mnnagor Speers of the Freshmen loom, this contest will bo held as soon as pos sible GLEE-CLUIV HOLDS*. ANNUAL ELECTIONS Tho members of the Penn. State Glco Club held their annual buslnss meeting last week at which time elec- tions were held for .tho ensuelng year. The results were as follows. W. A. Stoeltzlng *2l, President; L. B. Suncr *2l, Manager, B. W. Knapp '2l, Ad vertising Manager, G C Bocscr '22, D. C .Noll ‘22, D Hart '22, Assistant Managers, E. E Owrcns '22, Secretary. Thc'vote for the* office of Vice-Presi dent resulted In a tio between' K. M. Busier '2i and F. T. Wltherow '2l. WANTED—Man preferably s with ex pci lenco us army cook, to act as cook In summer surveying camp of Department of Civil Engineering. Apply to Elton D Walker, room 200,- Eng!necrlng_A. •„ 8-2 G-21 The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN RULE" SHARKS;' Ph.lL, L.L. D, PRESIDENT Established and maintained-by the Joint action of tbe United States Government and 'the Commonwealth i '' of Ponns}lvanla FIVE'GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture. Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, ami Natural Sclenco, offering all thirt}-elght courses of four years each —Also courses In Home Economics, Industrial Art. and Physi ol cal Education TUITION FREE to both sexes, incidental charges moderate. First semester begins middle- of September; - secondoiemester tho llrat of February; Summer ’Saurlon for - Teaahera about the third Monday in June of each year For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, eta,' address- , * THE REGISTRAR, State College. Pennsylvania L. K. METZGER v L. K. METZGER / The-fastest-growing. store in State College - Our cigar store has been re-modeled i~' so- that: now we will'be able to give ' you much better service in that de . partment of our store. Soft drinks, peanuts and pop com Schraft and Romance Chocolates House Party novelties of all descrip • - - dons. Place your order early/ - , *' 1 * A Edison Mazda Lamp'Bulbs : L 7 K. METZGER: / L. K. METZGER* f "'•’. -11L —115,-Allen. Street- . . • | HHH i ■! 1 « l HwWHHH'wm'i M i il l I ■) |WH INTEBCOLLEGIATES TO END . NITTANY CINDER SEASON (Continued from first puge) to place, although tunning In a fluid which-Includes Shea, of Pitt. Eby, of Penn; ond'Muyer, of Coinull Thu world's'rccord record In this event Is forty-seven and two fifth seconds, es tablished by "Ted” Meredith several years ago Both Orr and Captain "Lutry" Shields will wear Penn Slate’s colors In the preliminaries for the- half- mihf on Friday afternoon, and It Is highly proinblo that the lat ter will pace second In the final* on Saturday Other formidable contes tants In this distance will bo Eby, of I’enn; Mayer, of Cornell, Crawford, of Lafayette, Read, of Yale, Captain Gustafson, of Penn, and Hendrixon, of California Shield* lo Try for Record In Mile Captain. Shields 1s out to break ihu . world's record In the mile run. The field of (iluraiilH In this event Is one ofthe-strongem ever seen on un Am irlcau * trafk'. It Includes Cruwfotd, of Lafayette, while O'Connell, of Har vard, Drownrof Bonn, und McDermott, of Cornell, will be strong contenders At tho r l'enn Relays held a month ago, Shields did the distance In 4 minutes ulul.lll seconds and experts uru agreed that he should do bettir the coming week end Last 9uturduy,~ In a trial spin on tho New Beavi r track, ho ran the three quartets In the fast tlmo of J mlnutts and 10 seconds, five iieconds more than tho world's record. This time was all the more remarkuble be cause he wns bucking a stiff breeze and was running without any competi tion If he Is pushed hurd enough ut the Intercolleglates, he stands an ex cellent clianco of pulling down the present world's record by several sec onds. Morrill, who haa been running the two miles In 9 minutes. 4D seconds, will be entered hi this event ut the Intwr colUgiatos WhlU It la Improbable that hu will placo first against u Held composed of ouch runners as Swede, of Prlncuton; Dresner, of Cornell, and "Larry" Shields' twin brother, “Eddie", of Penn, yet ho is counted on to place third or’fourth .Penn State will pro bably not win any points In the low hut dies und high Jump, us her star performer. Parent, hus been suffering recently from rhuumutlsm, which has greatly hampered his work It Is very likely that his condition wilt not allow him to enter Ouse events next Satur day. Charllo Way will compete In tho high jump preliminaries, but will put his greatest efforts In the broad jump He has shown hlmnef to be u consis tent 23 foot man and Is considered as a possible winner over Landers and Davis, of Penn; Miller, of Cornell, and Courtols, of New York. University, A \l J. C. Smith & Son | |J DEALER IN ' | + General Hardware I Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, I Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, I Spouting, Etc. X State College,'. Pa. / j! ij: Be Sure of your store ' Pirn STATE COLLEGIAN- J stronrc opponent In tho person of Mer-1 chant, of California, is offered, -who Is credited with Jumps of 24 foot this year Grubb is also expected to place In the biond Jump. Penn State will not be enteied In tho pole vault, and, ns there will be no Javelin throw. 1 Emory will be pi ovented' from repeat* lin* bln |iei formnneo made’in the West Vhglnlu meet recently Tho field In the hummel throw will not be tin* usually strong this year and Cubbuge will hate a Rood chance to capture this event, if Merchant, of California, does not nut-throw him The Imercollcßlates will be the last m»et of tjie season foi the Blue and' While, unless a dual contest cun be nrmiißed for Commencement Week to take the place of.tho Washlnftton and Jefferson meet. Manager •‘Gordie" Mason is ondeavorlnß to do this, but it In highly Improbable that one can be arranged so late In the season It was hoped that Captain Shields might have an opportunity beforu tho close of [he season to jutempt the establish ment of a new world's record In the two mile run, but. Judging from pre rant prospects, that will be Impossible. Memorial Services To Be Held Sunday Penn Stato students and faculty will unite In observing Memorial Day on the campus and In the town next Sun day. May thrltleth Memorall ser vices honorarium to tho late Dr. G. a.' Pond will be held at eleven o'clock Sunday morning In the Auditorium, when short addresses by several mem b< rs of the Priestley Chemical Society. I’nculiy members and several stu dents, representatives of the student Ikhlv ai largo, will bn given, intrspers td with appropriate music All stu dents uro expected to attend' and ut ibis time unite with the college'ln, Its lioriiu mnionul services to tho one who Billiards and' Pocket Billiards Cigarettes—Candies—Tobaccos STATE COLLEGE: BILLIARD PARLOR Idurinff-hla yvAra-of service •neetnpll shed sormuclrgood for the collegu * At ten-thlrly that morning, memo rial ' sorvicfrH will bo held over tho grave of former President Atherton, who for tvvnty-foui years faithfully served ‘ the college Tuph will be blowh and the customary saluto of three ‘rounds fired over tho gravo by a picked" firing squad. The annual alumni memorial services will take place during commencement, on the afternoon of baccalnuroate Sunday. “PRUNELLA” IS PLAYERS * COMMENCEMENT OFFERING (Continued from first page) Tho cast Is os follows Pierrot, D IL Cre&to *23, Scuumol, his servant, C. JL Corbin *23, Mummers. Kcnnoi, Miss Elsie Kohler '22, Callow, Miss Elizabeth Schafer '23, Mouth, Mins Irene Swank '212; Doll, Miss Eliza beth Lowry '23; Coquette, Miss Sarah Koerpcr '22; Tawdry, Miss Opal Chap man '22; Prunella, Miss Elizabeth Kurtz *23 Her aunts: Prude, Miss Ituth Elton *2l, 4 Privacy, Ml&s Mary Fox ’2l; Prim, Miss Ruth Erb '22. Servants Queer, Miss Elizabeth Schafer '23; Quaint. Miss Elsie Koh ler *22 First Gardener, J L Speers '23; Second Gardener, E. B Van Hook •20; Third Oardencr, C R Corbin '23; Boy. If A Matslnger *22, Lovtr, u status, B U Leatham *22. Tenor, a hired singer, A R. Kennard '2l. The jday will begin promptly at seven-thirty on the evening of the eleventh Tickets can now be pro cured from the "Players'* or members of ,thc cast. The regular sale of tick ets ’ will begin on June seventh, the pla£*t of sale to be announced later The prices -will be fifty vents, seventy five cents and one dollar * BUFFALO ALUMNI HOLD AN IMPORANT MEETING The Alumni of Buffalo met lust Friday night at seven o'clock In the Hotel Blatter Mr R W Carson 'l'. "Jwt'Envugh Turkish” - Expfirtly proportioned f ' betweenlooTn trek Turkish ■ tobacco /'and too -/utfe. Fatter*' contains! "just enough'Turkish" to give ' perfect' balance between the dellcate arocla of 1 Turkish and die full bridy 1 of the Domestic leaf. president, presided ns (nuMtmnntor undjier After thu tall; by Mr. Klunloe, In his opening remarks congratulated thu souetnry of the Association gave the banquet committee on the attend-j a complete outline of the situation of mice of the members There were ovei j thu Alumni with the efforts being tillsty present hr the grill room of the made to get all the men back for hotel commencement and Alurnnue Day next Tho first speaker, Mr. H D Miles October ninth '«!», president of the Buffalo Foundry Follolns the speakers there was ; and Mucfajpc Company ami president I Kt-noml meeting of the association u last year of the Buffalo Chamber ofi'thleh the officers for next year wer Commerce, save Interesting statistics! elictul The ritsult of tho eloctloi of Buffalo and set forth some of tbe‘" Hß »* follows J. L Shed ’OO, pruil opportunities that the local industries ‘lent. H M Lons 'lO. vlce»presideni offer young men After Mr Miles had | a,,J G Cuplt *l9, secretary <• spoken, Mr Carson read the telcsram I ittasurer that had been sent to all brunch Hoclatlonw. announcing >hc death of fOf HI-S SUCCESSFUL IN Deun O. C Pond the preceding nlffht, SALVATION* AUSIY imiVl «t New Haven. Conn The next spcu-j The di he inducted. last. Mondnj kcr vvna Mr. C. L Kinston 'O3, Head night and Tueadn> morning; by th< of the Department of Hlectrlcnl En* girls ua Salvation Army Lassies va: fflneerlnK at State, who reviewed the success In the raising of money foi conditions at tho college In all their that or# mlsntion It vvus announce nspects and phases Mr Klnaloo nlao J t imt JH7 75 was cleared This "wo told of l\}f celebrutlon of the thirtieth ; uconmpllshud by selling doughnut* li anniversary of Dr Armsby. Dr Frear | lt s-dvatlon Arm> parade Monde) and Dr gond and told of the personal . ,v t » n ing and b> soliciting of contrlbu lose he fflt upon the death of the lat* tlon» on Tuesday morning. Put pep into your pencil work. Use a smooth, long-lasting responsive lead thateasesand quickens your pencil tasks and makes them more pleasurable ELdqbadO “-7£f3B! the master tftaufrgpeTJctr SOLD BY GOOD STATIONERY—AT SCHOOL AND IN TOWN State Cafe Penn excells in Quality I Service .., and at the National Horse Show New York qA fact * during the National Horae Show * * last fall —considered, by many, the season’s inost'notuble function—the best* selling cigarette each day in the smoking room-of Madison Square Garden was FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette Page' Fir*
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