Page Pe& Private Fraternity Banquets Are Becoming Popular at THE BANQUET ROOM 1 Notices Tennis candidates will report at the ,nrsity courts at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. I=l=l Coach Ruthetfotd stishes all candi dates for varsity golf to report to the toddy house at once ——o— Freshmen in the School of Educa Lion coil! meet in Room 100 Hoot build ing at 0.45 o'clock Thuisday night I=3=l Move•up Day will be held May If instead of Aprll 27 as was pieNiouslv announced Customs 1%111 be enforced until that day =MI A senior class meeting will be held in the Chemistry Amphitheatie at 7 o'clock tonight to select candidates for the John White graduate fellowships. A business electing of ,the Cosmo politan Club will be held at the home of Dr. living L Footer 140 South Pugh sheet, at 7 30 o'clock tomoirow night. I=l=l Coach Leo Houck requests that all fic.Mman baseball candidates report mn New Beaver practice field at 4 o'clock this afternoon Candidates are mged to bring their own equipment I=l=l All men in the School of Education are invited to attend the smoker spon sored by Kappa Phi Kappa, national professional educational fraternity, at the Omega Epsilon house floin 9 until 930 o'clock tomorrow night Dean Chambers and Doctor Champhn will speak. I=l=l Tho Annual Reception of the Ames lean Association of Univeisity Women will he held at the Phi Sigma Kapp: house, 501 South Allen Stiect, Thais- •x-x-:-:-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:. -:. ;; MEN'S WEAR lil For the College Students ii: 4. .r.:' GERNERD'S 3' , f •,.. Cleaning Pressing 4 ••• Repairing 4-c-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: CRISSIVLiN X THE BARBER New Location, 113 Pugh St ... .:. .:-•. .... :...:.: : , :i• c c STRICKLAND GILLILAN "" 4 s 1 ., Humorist 14 Schwab Auditorium kExtraordi nary Friday Ev'g, April 12 - ‘4O 4 P P AT EIGHT O'CLOCK e.p "Y" Entertainment Course :sx Tickets At "Y" Hut 50c and 75c MATCHED SETS OF IRONS $12.00 .$17.50 up to $54.00 SPECIAL SET - 5 CLUBS WITH BAG $lO.OO MATCHED SETS OF WOODS FROM $lO.OO to $30.00 , Tennis Rackets and All Spring Athletic Equipment THE ATHLETIC STORE in=Mil=iM2= 'The Cgrner unusual day night, April 11, at 8 o'clock Th musical ptogram will be in charge o the Kappa Gamma Psi fraternity Bring a guest with you. Batsmen Win 1, Lose 4 During Southern Tour (Continued from first page) : za when the Washington hitters solv ed Lockard, scoring four runs to bring their total to seven, while the Blue and White tossers counted six tunes throughout the contest. Locknrd hold the Georgetown team to six hits dur ing the contest while his team mates were gathering twelve safeties from the offerings of Edmonston, George town twirler. Lions Meet Duke In nn eleven inning struggle the Duke university nine secured a 2-to-1 victory over their Lion opponents Fri day when Coop French fumbled a hard hit balk allowing a Duke run to cros. the plate for the winning tally. Fry pitched the entire game for the Lioes allowing scorn hits during the eleven innings and striking out six miming batters The lone Nittany tally was scored in the sixth when Captain George Delp scored on successive mn gles by Wolff and Smgley. Lefty Jenkins, Duke twirling ace, faced the Lion batters after the sixth inning when he relieved Peeler. Six safeties were granted by the Duke twirlers throughout the contest. ' The second game of the series netted sled with Duke was cancelled because of rain By earning a 6-t0.4 victory over the Durham team Monday, the .:. .:. t .:. .:. tHave you seen the new Annabelle ~. .:..:. Three-in-one Undergarment .:. at •:. •:. .:- •:. i.: EGOLF'S * 4.1 .:........4,..:_:..:44..:..,..444.4....:44.444.4.„.....:...............:..:..:. SHOEMAKER BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling -" Special Attention to Long Distance slovings Dealers in Live Stock, Hay, Straw, Grain, and Coal East College Avenue Phone 530 t4:ltl:f:: -: ;i171F : F : gi 4 iS,131.Vij3li'lijggggi:V:Zggii On Co-op Corner Blue and White nine won their only genic of the trip. Opening the game in stellar fashion, the Lions scored five runs in the first stanza. Succes sive doubles by French, Dobbelaar and Delp paved the way for two runs Wolff walked and Singley tapped out a single to fill the bases. Delp scored on it wild pitch, Singley being thrown out at horns on the same play. Died rich singled, scoring 'Wolff and Inter nesting from second on an clear by the Duke catcher. Another marker was hung up in the seventh when Delp tripled seining Dobbelaar. Stokes pitched eight full innings, I being relieved by Lockard in the ninth I after he had alloned two runs to moss the plate. In finishing the game Lockard gave one hit and ono run be foie the side was retired Jenkins pitched the enthe game for Duke. Lot To Nohli Carolina A four-run rally in the sixth inning was not sufficient to overcome a six run lead amassed by Noith Cao bnl batsmen in the fast, second and fifth innings, allowing the southern team to win 7-to-5. Three runs were seined by the North Carolinians in the second when their backstop poled a home run into the outfield with two of his team mates on the paths Delp started the Penn State tally in the sixth with a single which was followed by another one base blow by Alhe Wolff. Diedrich singled after Gene Singley had been hit by a pitch ed ball. Delp and Wolff scored on Diedrich's blow. Singley crosed the home base on a single by Young Diedrich ended the scoring when lie counted on the throw to first attar Saltzman had hit to the pitcher. Lockard slatted the game for the Lions, pitching until the fourth when Fry assumed the hurling duties. Four runs were scored while Lockaid on the mound while Fry granted three runs The Nmth Carolina team gat nered eleven safe blows while the Nit tany nine hit safely ten times. Captain George Delp led the Nit tany batters with an average of .450 during the practice trip while Allis Wolff was close to the Lion captain with a mark of .116 They also stall ed in fielding with Coop French giving the two vcteians a hard tun for the fielding honors after the first game with Duke university. «p.}.~ THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Election Group Sets Dates For Balloting (Continued Awn first page) Mines and Metallurgy and Liberal Arts schools Selection of officers by an entire class and not a single cell-organized clique was the propose of Student Council in adopting n system of open politics hoe, the elettiw , s committee announced. Believing that there has been mis interpretation of the proposed plan among members of the student body, the committee declares that the MONO Was not made to cause a le-alliance of cliques nor to force unfavorable legislation upon the students, but to insure the election of n candidate who is the choice of his class. SOPHOMORES CONQUER FRESHMEN WRESTLERS By seeming thtee falls and two de cisions over the yearling matmen, the sophomore wrestlers easily won the annual freshman-sophomore sci.ip, 24 to 9, in Recreation Ilell The sophomores who gained falls were Davenport in the 130-nound class, Stein, 140-pounder, and Evans, heavyweight. . Wall was the only freshman to gain a fall while Tran sue, plebe 180-pounder, won by a time advantage. Harkins and Kaiser, sopl, omoro matmen, earned decisions. FOR RENT—The Lecte Calms in Shingletom n Gap. Write Mrs. J E. Miller, Lines,lle, Pa, for rates Time to think about that box of candy for Mother i : 'X MARY LINCOLN WHITMAN'S * i, ): LIGGETTE'S •:. *.f. : All Special Mothers' Day 5: x Packages , :I: no 4 1. 0 1.__cate. store :i: ROBERT J. MILLER ± • ~ 4.4-:-:-:-:-:-:÷A÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: CC - Iyr Will the gentleman w to the box office . . . 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Re tom to 216 West College avenue. 4-9-2tp DODGE TOURING 1926 Sitcom Dodge touting car fat sale In cx cellent tanning condition. Ilingat for quick sale Call 341-1 di, USE :!: Chapman 1: Hard Vein Slate : For Lifetime Wear 4. * Chapman Slate Co. .:. .:. BETIILEIIEM, PA. An Appealing Something that gets a second look ' Men naturally took up to F)ontnes jot Sport wear because-- nutuyally look op to the young Men who wear them. SPORT SHOES KNICKERS SWEATERS SHIRTS NECKWEAR GOLF HOSE FROMM'S opposite hunt campus LOST—IViII the person who took the white gold watch and chain from the Chenustry building Finlay, Marto 2.2, between 3.30 and 4.15 p. in , please return it to Mellor, Phi Kappa Nu and tecene reward. 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