Page Four FILMS I A To Fit Any Camera 4( GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner FRESHMEN BREAK EVEN IN FIRST TWO GAMES Bellefonte Academy Defeated 4.0 Bat Mansfield Proves Too Strong For 1920 Team The fig...amnia baseball nine opened Its station suece.fully last Friday by defeating go, Bellefonte Academy play ers 4-0. hut they wore forced to retire In defeat en Saturday when Mansfield Nottnal outplmed and topped them 6-4 In an e•titing game which was leech' played hd the Yearlings. Both games were plmed away front home. The ft eshinen extracted nine hits hum Bulimic. the Bellefonte twirler, on Friday while Parlltt, the collegian pitch.. allowed only three of the Mal colm men to land safely. As far as ertots were concerned both team. played rather tightly, the freshmen be ing ttedited with ono and their °PP. , - nevi %%Rh two The acorn: AB R. H 0. A. E. ef 4 0 0 2 0 400 1 4 I' 4 0 0 2 3 Josuplmun. lb 4 0 2 11 0 Manuel, 11 4 0 0 5 0 (lsllnm. 11. 3 0 1 1 0 Ilunulnl;ui, .b. 3 0 0 3 5 :f 2 0 0 1 0 Lolonz 2 - - I:NZEMI IMIM Penn Mute Freshmen IM!1! MEM Me14:44, r), lb G 2 14 0 Julln. cf 4 1 2 0 Dunbal, 41 , 4 1 2 3 Illnek. i 1 4 0 1 0 04borbe, IC 4 1 1 0 lb umbaub 11. e 4 0 2 2 3 Pm 1111 I, 0 0 1 lIMIILIM3 Penn St Lte-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 li.•lletontc-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen ti ~, n —Penn State: Markle, 2, Juan, Dunbar, Osborne Double Play Duabat , Mcrkle, Melfelvoy,Lorens to Iluntzlngs:. Struck out—By Part% 11} POnOl it, 2, Time of Game 150 enn:lt s, 13 lit unner The %la:milk Id game was n Waterloo fot the 1920 team They led through more 01411 half of the content. only to, be noted out at the finish They start ed hell to scoring two milieu In the ilmt and headed the Normal School tamers until the sixth when the score um tied The smooth saw the visitors' hanees shattered when Mansfield ~ zed en a sod pitch from Dunbar to 2. li. . Guetila. Nl.uniliold's star athlete, who pitched against tho Freshmen, allowed call tour ling and played an except ional game, being credited with sovoral WlWant rims The Yearlinge were forced to use too Mullets In the mime at Nonacid. Pa: litt Nub...timed for Ellicott In the ninth. The entire team was tired from the trip I* automobile and played loonely The at rote by Innings 51ansileld 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 —0 Frexlimen 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 —4 Summa* The base bits—Black; tluee bate bit—Gazolla. struck out by Ellicott, 2. lu Partltt, 7, by ClazoIla; 11. bases on balls off Parfitt,l, Ott Ilkuolla. 1_ stolen bases, Penn State, McKelvey, Jelin 2. Dunbar 2. Mansfield, Rockwell 2. Cozens G. Mclnroy 2. Totni lilts for Freshmen—Morkle 2, Nickel% e‘ I. for liforleflold. Crum°ll 2. Gazella 2. Rockwell 1 FORD HALL DIRECTOR TO SPEAR ON SUNDAY George 0V Coleman, director of tho Turd 1101 Inundation of Boston, will he the college speaker next Sunday, mm nine and evening. Ho has become cell-known In the post few years by his great woik at the Ford Hall in Boston. 111,1 max the originator of the Sunda' 13V1•11illg meetings hold there since 1967 The work there is held under the num - Aces of the Boston Han na Sociological Union MI Coleman him for many year. been an necemnper correspondent and Il IN broil NCINCiy connected with mag azine publication, particularly with the Chi Whin Endeavor World Ho box been host and president of a aer ies of sociological conference. meeting at Siheinhe la Reach since June, 1907. TO ~ PrAK TO DOT SCOUTS President gparke hoe accepted an In vitation to speak to 6,000 Boy Scouts in 1hi1at1..11,1,1.1 on neat Saturday after noon. The occasion wilt be a patriotic parade h 3 the scout., and will be a great Gee/11.10n In that city. Forest L. Struble Plumbing and Heating Both Phones Mrs.Evaß.Roan 522 East College Ave STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. Eyes examined thoroughly. No chili go For the examination. Pro scription Glasses from $3.00 up wards. Seven years with one of the leading Oculists, Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians of Philadelphia. Rallies Fail to Win musing Runetto and Giubb scored un Ego's single A pass to Wheeling and Johnson's single filled the bases, but the bout Adams could du won a pup 11) to Withers for the final out The score , Penn Stub Al 3 R. II 0 A. E. Blythe, 31 1 1 2 2 Mingle, 2b 3 1 1 2 Thot pe, 2b 1 0 0 1 Grubb, If 5 2 1 0 Ego, rf 4 1 2 0 Wheeling. BR 4 1 1 3 Ening% cf. 2 0 1 0 Johnson. of, 1 1 0 0 Adam, lb, 4 1 11 0 Hall. c, 4 I 9 2 Davis,l 0 0 1 Mann!. P. 3 1 0 1 Runette.x, 1 0 - 0 0 Coolidge. re 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 G 10 27 12 6 Carnegie Teh. A.B R. II 0 A. E. Doherty, es, 4 2 2 2 1 1 Miller, lb, 4 1 1 1 4 Keener, 3b, 5 0 0 0 3 Yonger, et, I 0 2 3 0 Zolauss,c, 5 1 1 6 0 Cosgrove, rf. 4 1 1 1 1 Withers, Ili, 2 1 1 11 0 Onno, It. 4 0 0 2 0 Osborne, ,p 3 1 0 0 4 Hurd, p, 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 7 8 27 13 2 s—Boiled for Minato In eighth xx—Batted for Howard In ninth -0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0-G Carneg Tech-0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 0-7 Sacrifice Fly—Miller. Double Play— Thorpo to Wheeling to Adam Bases on Bolls—By Davis, 1, by Honard. 3; by Osborne, 7; by Hurd, 2, Struck Out—By Davis. 1, by Hovud. 6. by Osborne, 2, by Hurd, 2 Umpire—Don ovan Juniors Nominate (Continued From Fired Page) moan, 3[ A. Chaffee, L. 3f. Cresnaell and W. N. Given. ==l J. K. Johnxon, 8. K. Lowry, H. 11. Rothrook, P. G. Hoffer, W. It. Young, R 8. Sim, .1 M. 'A nshburn, C. E. Bor. row and S. K. Linn. Votes left with, or rent to the com mittee can ho cant for neeretary and treasurer an well an for president Tho clans election will be held within three week's from last Friday'n meeting, and the elections to Student Council mill tako place at the stuns time Holding the claim omen and Council elections at different times had been arranged so us to give tho men who lose out for the close offices a chance to gain repre sentation on the student graerning board, A number of additional matters of Im portance wore taken up at this meet ing. notably to change in plane for the Junior Prom, which will be thrown open to members of all classes, and the final pottage of a motion whereby the Junior class will combine with the Se niors In the erection of the Pugh street gateway to the campus as a memorial 'With this latter action note a reality, work will proceed at once upon the erection of the memorial, plane for which bane already been chawn up. Avery favorable report on the finan , cial shuttling of Um 1918 LaVie was given A total of 1100 copies are being painted, 100 of which will be placed on general sale The class expects to make money on the book thin year Ernest H Armsby 'O5 ,as In State College last Sundt*. and 'Monday. vis iting his paronts and recruiting men as rodmen for the Pennsylvania Rail road Mr. Armsby is nn assistant nu perlisor of this rood and is now lo cated on tho Philadelphia Terminal Di vision. at Philadelphia. Gentzel & McEachren Dry Goods and Groceries College Ave. and Pugh St HARDWARE The Right Place For the Right Goode At the Right Price Dockash Stoves & Ranges OLEWINE'S STORE Bellefonte, - Pennsylvania Over 800 Sign Up (Continued Flom First Page) the lno lour niembeis of the wilt) at the difte:ent hitter:thy :Ind boat: Hog houses throughout the (oho .111 the af ternoon one, )1.4 attended the Tug '-Witi Nan een the F'reslinienand Sophoiners, the fiance winning be- MONO (. M: lii Olin Insisted) of his .. ebee: hog" and 'Sat shouting" It Mrs quite evident. at an) Illto. that Alexandei made considenthle use of his vocal apparatus for his ‘olee was somealuit hearse tat on ening meet'. More than an as enrage trued begun to take the seats in the Auditorium Ite for u the time for the opening of the meeting on Saturda) evening Quite rL number if tarts o people note mound Alexander lagan n hilt' the people nom still corning in. lit getting eter)- body named up is lilt bin him. M. NleAtittlis. then told something of tit. League and telated a. few personal ex pellent. Next. \lt Path,, assmiated Stith a large otlental tug ttosaeln in 11 Philadelphia, told of his OW iiioll4 and experientes in getting business men in the city to Join in Itading their Tes taments user, tit* . Sandal nos per Maps the Modest do of them all The morning thapels Store getmt MTV til Mr Unix is and to Mt and Mrs Alexander and to tine mashie. In the afternoon flit sound ham views note given, and in the et ening the nomen of the part) spoke to the gli Is In Is inlet meeting, later taming with the men in tile Auditorium at 1130 Later L special meeting Sias held In tile nex t* ten lan elan eh. Op Monday afternoon n bile the en the college regiment stab on dress pa rade. Mr. Alexander asked all the men 'who had their testaments nith them to step fornazd A grottl , Itlttadgml , l , wax taken The pmt) left on Ittlicil* ct en ing for Philadelphia PRESIDENT SPARKS BIDS FAREWELL TO SENIORS President Spathe delheled n foteaoll addless to the members of the solllot Chute at their meeting In the Amphi theatre on 'Maeda) tuning Ito spoke stbuut tho Immesh) of good hlua mtel tot suehess In life, and utged ell to malto the nand of their liters It bus decided ut the same meeting to allow all the ocelot eo-edu to have IL 1 010 111 11111 lell l / 1 1 / 1 111111 111 1110 1.11111.4 conducted !mottle! tit 'rile Senior Dance Committee 11110 Instt ucted to held anothet Ocelot dance If the com mittee devoid It udc Made, the ocst 11111110 11 111 ho held on 11113 12111 In the Armin). Cops and 0011110 01 111 be 110111 once in pi incitation Ito the commeneetnent esot else% instead also decided to dispense 111th pro grams and Int Rations tut the erairelues, In milet no cut dub!! expenses A re putt of Claus D.* atrangements bits outdo ba W. la: Kroll Tile Senior Alemet lot Committee is still at 1101 k 011 1/111110 tel the memin - Mb 11 01 kon the Pugh ma 1,01 gate way 11111 be atm ted In a shot t time. Tho 3110 "Froth" The hlus Issue of "noth" 0111 he out idwut the middle of thu month ;laid 0111 be _dedicated un theli "Annivetnaty" number. 'The Foolish Gentlemen" Itemise iwintthing unueutilly hood in this issue ISO 1.1. total foi the - funny' . bone It will he the first Issue hi 1110 nett stuff HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Suits made-to-order Repairing neatly done 121133211 Many Styles of Type and Many Languants A Typewriter Exceptional For Collegians Change your type In an instant from one etyle to another—or any lava'. 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Have You Looked Over Our Line of • BASEBALL and TENNIS GOODS It is a Winner and the Price is Right You cannot find better made goods, and every article is absolutely guaranteed The Music Room lEEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Boxing Tourney (Continued From First Page) the face Thu bout elltlii) belonged to the Sophomore boner, Best Bout of the }lienbig Steele ond Keller Stele the most 1210X(.1) Mati`lloll boxers of the evening Steele ...its! UCH and led in aggi MIVOIII3qH uho pla)ed uniting game, caught hi•t quicker op t and stopped Ills bt illiont rush es Duting the three minds both box ers landcil heavily and the Judges called for un estin round It Inns during thls bound that Stele committed Ills purely accidental foul and was awarded the decision, when Keller non unable to manna. I=l Sitineitzer uttered nu reolotance to Nlel'oldem in the 145 puling class, tot Nlegitchlen kept 11111 lean experienced opponent nt a oafe instance ulth long ilght hand deli,. led Thu 1920 man mot unable to connect at al* thee. Tho lima Chu bouts of the moiling nolo betbeen Howley 'l9 and Tao.- nor 'l9, la um exhibition performance, and 9l Milian 'lB and Purthemal 'l9 Cm the 175 pound ohms Tho anal host sins unaided to McMillan after he had hopelessly outclassed his oppo nent WAY AND BARROW HEAD THE NEW FROTH STAFF The selection of the men Otto gill have chit: ge of the publication of the 'Penn State Proth .. tot the nest year took place t ecently and I wilted In the choice of J L Way 'IS, as Editor-in Chief, ,nut C llatrow 'lB us Dwa ne. Ma:llam They succeeded Roy Duoicie and It C. Gmeniand in them: fespective positions J R Groff gas elected MAIM:. P. D Shoilar, Art Ed , R S Shultz, Circulation Manager; J. Griffiths, Allve: Using Manager, W It Young, ENchange Editot. Thu folio:: Ing men sere elected to positions on the Plot]: staff• C P. Young, D E Denny, C NV Moyer, and E II Dal 1,111. :Meinhers of the "Penn State Froth" staff held their annunl banquet at the Pet Ituhl,a Club last night. Thet 0 111111 IL complete 0011010 Of 010 entire Kerr and the affair ~,in It COL, An Intelligent person may earn 8100 monthly .11 responding for neptinapors $lO to $5O monthly In spate time, ex 11011enco u nnecessat 5 , no ...meting. hubJetAn suggested Send tot particulars National Prom Bureau, Boom 2573, Buffalo, Y The University of Chicago HOME W mldeet elt . I crt; STUDY can,..11 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Moto College, Po. W. L. FOSTER, Proxldent DAVID F. KAPP. 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But both skies struggled hard to gain the vet dict and while tho Snubs lost, they worn not dishonored However, credit must be gi,"en where credit is duo and that goat to the members of the win ning class e It was on Ideal day for the scrap, and while the little chill In the air mole the water feel somewhat uncomfow table, It tone not told enough to be unbearable. The student committee in charge were ail pro% Ideal with badges and this was a decided help In keeping order. Tito tun nouts ft urn each class nano not as huge no expected, although the Fresh men hod quite a few men who didn't get into any of the teen. The Sophs, on the other hand, did nut have enough to make up the third seventy-IWe and were (metal to use some men over again LACROSSE TEAM TO PLAY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY The Penn State himosse team will Purim to S)raeuss University tomor loss ahem they will meet tho strong mange siggiegation in a mane on Fri day The team has gone through several _stiff drills during the beck In order to perfect the team plat which has been lacking In the games carnet in the season S)racuso Is said to have a fast team, but Penn State will put up a fight and endeavor to sumo a comeback The team will be tho same one which bus pitted against Lehigh and Sbarth more with the exception that Kline will replace Rogers and Brenner's place will be filled by a new man, Inconel having left college - See - HARVEY BROS }Olt BAKED GOODS and ICE CREAN Our Spring Line of Ralston Oxfords Are Now on Display L. D. rye 200.202 W, College Ave. The Policy of the Sim Store GUN CLUB OFFERS PRIZES The State Collage Gun Club will hold a. contest on May 10 for all students who have never abet "at more than five hundred clay targets. Tho con test will be hold under the super vielon of the gun club. and Is backed by a prominent munition manatee toting company which offers a loving cup every year to the gun club In the state which can secure the wont en number of enh les to a contest of this kind Two prizes will be offered to entrants ono to mon and one to women The former is a stetting silver watch fob, while the latter is a silver spoon. The contest will last from tun to five o'clock in the aftemoon. and will bo held at the State Cologo Gun Club traps on the outshine of the borough Further particulars may be obtained nom C F Fisher, secretary of the club, at the Nittany Inn. Tiltillag Tfiliaire GO. 1 4 I . • Phofoplags of Quallfy eiez Stab Collocfe. . ..... 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A variety and selection that is most pleasing. Is is profitable and pleasant to buy the clothes we sell—the way we sell them. .9. •, 6iliter _ 1, _otorged. (11 ' Tess i'IEtiEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -.PA: - '4; Wednesday, IVlity,2 ,1917.: - - CALL 53J For the best in Baited Goods and Ice Cream TYROIT:= —24 in. -Ara e-srE, - ‘ .I'4lA-0 v v form-fir C OLLAR 9,f0r30c MULTI'. PEABODY:La%