Page Four A Full Line of Fresh Chocolates and Candies In bulk and package, for commencement GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner Big Year In Sports ~,,..tted From Fast Page) Heil (oh nett 3 ear. as the only tettat -1 at. Co tilt Ilet men developed three new nien Mat lilted notaroll) into the ml chine-11kt Ilt.1) of the team, and the s of the season Is another trib ute to the shinty of the coach to In still Ix 1111.011111 The Pie lanon the was handicapped In halt of touching, for llermann 01 110 ,1111011.`d todevote most of his time to the 'tut lit). Not ertheless, the team shout d all fall 13 hell and several of the 111.,11 0111 bear uotching In the haute IPe most important ea Out of the tde,, mon oas oithout doubt tm admi Ito of Penn State Into the hitt toll, I ,te Wrestling Ass.ehttioii Coot It I I %SIM has been turning out flung o 1104 for quite a feo woo. but the hoc, n,ttt been able to gall, ad zukeion to tile league. composed of Col - Pell. Pi In, Lehigh, Penn and Col -11:11.11 t ll,t et el. the t ('Clint of the 1,17te lot in tt mpossiblo to keep tile Illue lad alto out of the competition hi the rum, V.lll L.ery 3lnteh Wll.ll n team Can conquer Cornell. 14,arton Lehigh and the Navy In the 4 one 4, no turther rernarlta 0.4 to Iv. ..1,111, ate needed That Is exactly t lint lii 'Ante matmen did, not by Om. %it I.IIIIN, hot b) large mores In e,to - Thirty-four bouts sole 011 II /04t and o was a. draw, li. 11 g1,4 ill show th esupolloiltY of toe ',lie el topless., Besides the teams wool all .11 Poston Tech and Pitt also sou tic II it nos fall before Penn State I wit 'Varsity "8" TM tint of the urmitling nedaoa mad a. ronnilete If the murex of / •I , n 1 NIIIIx and Ceal fecal here ma no 111101,i d These ee men %tent 111. end.o neuron hlthout 100- 1110 It 101111 .11111 Ito It 3 titian, here nttmn el °sterna* er IC the mil, nt im l Lint II) graduation Other Maoris '1'111• 11111,1 sports teams, such as t 1 11.10 and tennis have had fah Is ...NI seasons The weather Ills In big den. hack to these spot to .1 , •1 nanny can...0,1110a have talc , s. p 1... The lac, unfit schedule was 111, , l because of so manY Ctln- I I n 10.10114 01. pea. for next year are erY indefinite The national cr.o hua finale eh et, thing uncertain and little 1•111 lie tot etold as to who v..' be buck and alto Slit be among the tllhigllg Al lua f‘a the went big jr“ . that it con tain+ the following .. .lope” I. offered on Penn qt inospects In the fail. =SEM In (oath al. Captain Clark Is the only realm to graduate Illgglne, Snuln arra I.oe 11rn be left at end, Krushank iveltl, the regular. tackle., O'Donnell and Cabbage, guards and Con ,1141, should all be on band. tor velltra many embutltutes Cuing. Robb and Jones will make a for irrlararle array of back field talent. Deshler. th,re men, there Will be many men trot the Freultmun clot en that ulll be vu lying for '‘arulty bertha, norm, of them perhaps suLcessfully. Therlarlball Outlook Bright The hoilsetlooll outlook to 111110 b, 1l ultun I. 1110 only man to gindunte, nod ulth Adam, Blukeelee, %Vogl. and IALI111111:11 to start ulth, tun] the ['millets of the Elle floe 000100 Coto h I tut /nun xhuoltl haste it comlnu ntlyel3 enes 10011. Ild tiller 1 cur In Wrestling. It dots. t stein to mutter liew many men ale 11rd. 11em the Niae6l.lllll4 Mum h 3 kill "Doc" 101010 Lel 1113 out a alum I 111 it the me,lllo. 11011 el. et, next. )tau nhoulti be a blunter year, [el Ua twnt,tei to the only num lost and, to ceding to all indleatlenn, Detlar, et We I It , linual mined, MB More t tsdr thy MU But as bun been at end) mentio ,...e4Hol ned, the outlook le very Lieu i tuln, and WM, calculations are I,uttlt 111 oblernatleol than haeoball goatee scheduled for tilt . taltati. team last weelt mete WM- Lelle , l hi the ptustioctive opponents Just a 11m ditto before they were to be moo elated to tw i,. 1111 on rinundo, and the town One LO Olt L WOOL to Huntingdon on onttod.t, to meet the Juniata nine In a tetuto 10111 e The latter college hos abandoned all utilletite for the balance of the 50.11 I=l John u I.a.tonco 'lO, 'trot uorgeant ot too 1n tl Machin° Gun troop, a past or ilk I , lrnt Ponnsylvania Cavalry. M 1.1.1 in. tho °Mean? Training Comp of 4 111 t Magma 110 accompa -1.10,1 the Goal hoop to the bottler holt iuel much exporlenco 1 nit limatich the service. EMERICK'S Motor Bus Line Bellefonte to Stale College W 4,14 Da99 899:9:Y , Week Days Suntlity 9,15 A. M. 7:00 A M. 8.00 A. 01. A 10 A. M. 9 :11 A 01 910 A Al 1148 A. M. 11.00 A 01 1 ou P. 01. 1:30 P. M. 2 00 P 01 800 P. 01. 1•:0 P. M. .1.20 P.M 3.10 P.M 8.30 P. M I:15 P. M. Saturday's Only—l 0:30 P. M We mho conootions with all Bast and Wont bound trains at bolls (onto rot nny special trips aill 1131EllICIVEI Uen Phono—Bsilatodto 100 Signal Company (Continued Flora nrst Page) dotted be Captain Ale ends non glsen Its Matt. The 1.1 Imo idea of the class :is to 111 PPILI 0 the men tot the second moles of 011icets . Training Camps, width seem 111,04 to be held Mtet the close of the pi esent stoles This work It the only mllitio y wolk being coodutt ed at the piesent time. Oh the ex ception of the Mond:* att.:moon pa rades, and xlll continue the oleos of ochool Contmrs to the that teports, no m edit is being sit en for the oath. other than that shell in the classes missed in order to attend This proved to he no hindrance, as °ter a hundred ante repot ling doll, for the Mill be- MCOII .120 m id 5 °that: Quite a !few members or the faculty am note- Itsta ed among tine ranks, annual the le onaintits neplesent alit or the roar clans- Ste 111:11041. enultlq Strict in Discipline CleINlllOllll/IN 1111110 (114LIpline Is being ...eked in this 0111 k than ill the leg : 01111 undelelass du 11. hill. It V. 110 I/1 Ile ' Iklllln terminated 10 the inspection loot nook The oork In under the personal dit colon of Captain Alnends, 0110 of feted to conduct this class ill addition to his mot k commandant. It atTot do the would-be 01110010 a good Idol on a small n.tle of what the 001 It at the nettling . Camp is like Tile course of instz notion that in be ling. &then IN 11 111 ked nut 1111 tile all/111M11• 11011 that the members hale had no ,pres.lllllo training, sslti, h. as 0 :nutlet of fact, Is the truth In some eases The metnlnn n of the clans me not required to heat uniforting Li en the het °tofu: e eiet• prement %Ogle gloien ate the Despite filch . decided tanninu ti tl silinCtll . lnle, due to the lack in this te4pect, thci ioncuent ached %idle 11l ork Aemailing to statiotleo t enth com piled the militia) depattment, a total of 149 Penn State men ale en gaged In Milltaly t the, of Mach numb. Mare 1110 112 undo clansmen Of thin number the School of I,:ngb. nem lug nupplied 111, School of Ain It 01- On 0 32, Lll.lll Al IN School 11, School of Alin, la, and School of Sisitnial Science I Mtn) Albtoter Volunteer A tinge number of Penn States ath letes limo signed up for military mor tice In Ito various branches Thllty are officially known to have value temed to, some colt lee, in addition to a large number of whom nothing dell ' like Is known Penn State's athletic list Includes the following - R. A Higgins, B C Jones. A 1 , amble). S. II Witten, 1) G 11noch, R. L Foster, .1 S Wagner, A B Underhill A C Runette, .1 AT Dale, H 13 Ross, and At D, Richaidson at the training camps and H. C Painter .it the base hospital at Pittsburgh .1 A O'Donnell, 9 120Ing, W. J Thm pe, 0 F Wheeling, C R Beek, D. B Mingle. It. W Adam A I grushank, J 13 Shea, L. Smo tinsky, R C Dodds, L S Conover, II C Cabbage little signed up for the am bulance corps In addition to the alto, e word has beenrecehed that four alumni. 11110 were prominent in ath letics In theta undergraduate days, are In the countrlo service These men aro .1 D Debout 14, 0. ',amity football man connected with the National Mend at Washington, L L. Lamb 'IC of foot ball, aiestling and track fame, a sec ond lieutenant In the legator army. D If Brown 'l6, holder of 4110 mluo: ecozd for the BM high !audios, In the Naval Coast Resent, and II Whelling la'vmrltl football man, at Fort Niagara Training Camp 1. M. C. A. CABINET W. 11 Tinker, a member of the Inter national Committto of the 17 M. C A. and Piofessoi L Pattee v.ere pi es ent at the Y 01 C A Cabinet held last Sunday. Ml. Pattie told of 010 many oppoituntles berme the incimiation nod motto may timely mid useful sugges tions On insulty, It Was asceilatined that the aknity of the members ex pect to attend the Noitlideld confer ence MARINO COMFORT KITH The co-edo ate buoy 0100 e days mak ing comfort kits which they Intend to [mend to the men In the ollicers' train ling comps The kits ale mode me Me to fold up Ism 0 Nory small bundle and contain no end of useful articles for tho comfort of the oolitic: Buttons, thread, darning cotton, needle., silos, adhesive tape and ei,en email memoran dum books litli pencils attached tee placed In the kits Di. IT D. Armshy, head of the Ant- Mal Nutrition dopiirtment, will dopurt Cot Wanhington tomorrow whom ho will attend a meeting of the Agricul ture Committee of the National Re march Council, which will be hold on Friday. State College to Bellefonte 3.10 P. M. 3.15 P M [l.OO P. M. 7 . 00 P AL 6 30 P. AL 0.20 P. AT BIG DELEGATION TO GO TO CONFERENCE Assembly To Be Held At Northfield Penn State Sends Twelve e Annul ding to prevent indluttlene, helot. it front in Prance. Penn Matte it 111 he n epresented art the The rut ions delegation. ut North thtleld Y It C A tooter once Le a lield trill Inelude boon. , hum Yale, fair eyed delegation. slime Pt into titer, 11/11,t1 and mouton rind neveral hot o nth Nolo. expo ens.] then Intention nth. lon go ranter n eulle., with whom of attending rind nm mai mine rue us- the Penn State o rho enent Shen will be peeling to enroll slim tly . The men able Lil exelootogn Ideas and to benefit signed tap art prevent ate Slt 11l loiter,' dim eln ASOLIIOI feittut r that Is Out- IS: 11 Thomas, It coo.. ,no, , mtsimling at the tonferem e In the large P it Sin cultic. W NV MoteNlll- number of fan elan ntuologn and the lion, W it Diem W. A Dean. 1:111, part Isl.m made for tholo ntdfure and Wood, it %V !learner and if II oratortaaltament Churl.. 1/ Hut ry. of Koenig Thera NNW be no Pnogltsnorte 111. Committee on Po iciull> Itelatlonn EIIM=II Conf. ence thin y cut 1111t1 IL In because of thin lila the Penn . 4tate en tt 111 be In uttentlanee nit Not thltch!, uhlt.ll by shtue of Ity 10.1.1011. in enemy the tuned Ideal tionnnet eonfelent, mound In the n mid Thin Sows con fel once ttlll ho especl - t empt gable In tiro peisonnel of the speakets told leaders Alen of stotld aide influence hate been scouted, In cluding John 12 Cienerul Seero tioy of the Young Alen's Chilstlan As noelatien, Ilolteit 13 Speer, meg ((noun to all college men, Robert 1 3 Wilder, the inganizor of the Student olun teen Alinement, Chitties W Gilkey and Gent ge Adams, a 1111thill ininistet anti social wager tuning the troops on the Would Erect 'S' (Cuntintied 1.1 om Flist Page) campun uhete the 'weds" soft e lun heon and the 'Mtn noon In glt en 0001 to south and dancing Paz that Ns e 4 t, on the 111110 0001 looking . thelteley and San Ptanexech the gaiden “C“ of the Unl orally of Callfotnla In to be aeon In 0170. It Ix NM) feet by thlrq feet, and made of ennelete Tills great letter ham been at, ung ulth alms and on the out:anion of an athletic vie tor It bla,es out agalont 010 d.ok baekgl mind of the nlght,llaablng Its good message Neal Ogden, Utah, 0 gloat .. Y" talutos 0 stoop slope In hums of the Might. Young College, and Livingston, Mon tano, boasts of having the Ini gent me morini in the Lomat), tot it is 200 foot wide and fifty feet high Tito University of All/ono. 11,10 tho lett() .. A .. ono itundted by sixty feet. built of flotsam). on Sentinel Peak At CALL 53J For the best in Baked Goods and Ice Cream ' Cornell University Medical College ' IN THE CITE OF NEW TORN Admits graduates of Penn State, College, presenting tho required Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Instructlen.hy laboratory methods throughout tho course. Small sec= bona faellitato personal contact of studont and instructor. Graduate Courses leading to A. M. and Ph. D. also offerod under di rection of the Graduate School of Cornell University. Applications for admission aro pref erably mado not later than Juno. Next Session opens September 20, 1017. For Information and catalogue, ad dram THE DEAN, Cornell University Medical College, • Now York City. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN einem: fin vigil students, together alth a J 00111.7 Chinese, S .1 Chaim, aho Is 1 letuining from China In time to be at 1,111 base can ge of the lot elfin am 11. The sithletie inegram fol the year Is mud; lin gel than has ever been el tempted befell, 111111 includes all kinds of competition beta cell teams from the till leas "'lieges attending The object of the online conference seems to be to ino, ide a lie!! I. danced program that 1,111 bend the men hem the 11000111- Id) filled with energy and a stock of wain!, sail Mani, nod educationni ideas to take istek to hie 0,11 college Book lets deseliptite of the entire confer mite lac to be hod at 2711 Alain night nn epochal on cesium., this letter In outlined b) burning bundles of ell en/thud nettle I=l Arithout nny intestlgatlon Into the maths of Irull,ling omit a lettot an a monument tit Penn State, It In t caddy 00.1 th It at the In rsent time rind under eslstintr conditions It Is almost an Im possibility The Coq of a !otter that would be a m edit to this Inittitution Ni Mild just Iron Ito emnbltant, and theta roe no dentine tneann in sight as to Just hoe the money would be mixed to revel Its cost. A honor!. re- Info:Led t I rte sit unto.° of • mam moth plopottlit. uould doubtless be the most logical kind of letter Lot a project of this kind Caps and Gowns See Charters - AT - U niversity Club Both Phones Price $2.00 FALSE ECONOMY Nos to not tha.thno to deprive yourself of a nocensity; for our country's success depends on the Mobility of our business If you can afford it, >ou should buy that an tide of clothing, shoos, or anything else that you need—llonaid E Collin, Member of the Committee on National Defontio. Patronize Our Advertisers For God, For Country, and For Our Brothers A 'Wm &swim, Pa eternity Badge, with the coat-of-arms of any col lege trate, nity. Mode of military bronze, beautiful In every detail of modeling and finish. The engraving on tho rovers° of the owner's name, college and fro: teinity serial number gives comploto records for historical purposes. The price with tho coot-of-arms of your fraternity and comploto p - smut' engi allies 10 $1.50 each. Illustrated Badge Pi Ice Vigo and complete Novelty Catalogue furnial - od on request. L G. BALFOUR & CO. ' ATTLEBORO, MASS. To Train Boys (Continued From Float Page) given military training. The latter will not be compulsory, ion ever. The plans call for housing the sttidents in Main Building and banding thorn et the Week house A lint rate of $lO will be chained each ripplicent to cover the actual expenses such as board, room and materials used Each boy will be expected to furnish his own blankets, shoots and towels, while the college will furnish cots, mattresses, tables and chairs. Tho dolly program as it has boon worked out will omelet of six to seven hours spent In actual geld work; two or three hours In games and othor ath letic exercises, or military drill for thotto desiring; and the balance of the time In recreation and leisure The Boy Scout camp Nell be very elm liar n Its al rangement to the training sump The Scouts will ho given the privilege of the gym, showers and ath letic fields, and the college will also fur nish Inst.:action in Nature Study, First Ald, Forestry, Agriculture, MMes and ouch other subjects as the troop may be intetested in Sleeping and living man tern will be provided and meals xlll be furnished at cost for those who do not care to do their own cooking Each Scout troop still he limited to a Me) of one week, however. No-Hit No-Run Game (Continued Flom Pirlit Page) Nona hoe suppea, while Brumbaugh handled the big pitcher In the most un moved froMlon The tenet: =1==11!I 12 II 0. A 11 0 1 0 1 0 12 1 1 1 2 1 7 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 3 1 0 2 3 - 1 1 0 Nemlamb MI Brumbaugh, c Julia, cf Illlcry, lb Black, rf LIU" tt. It Walfe. ra Stmard Lb Pal iht. p ItiMMM Littioette H. 8 R. 11 0 A 11 Weekn, ux - 0 0 2 1 1 Sunberg, Cl. 0 0 1 0 0 Charm, 211 0 0 2 1 0 Mcl , o) den. c 0 0 8 0 0 Huckloy, 3b 0 0 1 2 0 Vine. 0 0 3 0 0 1 DeLongo,lb 0 11111, rf & 7 0 - 0 0 0 McDougal, U 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 0 0 24 li 2 Sudo Freshmen-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 x-0 La fay ette lligh-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two Lase hit—Steward. Threo base Stolen brutes—Ullery, 2, Brumbaugh,2. Fm lilt, 2 Struck out—By Para t, 12; by McDougal. 6; Bases on Walla —by McDougal, 5. Hit by pitched ball— Illiery. Wild Pitch—McDougal Um pit e—Rultinsun We Are Prepared to Make Your Commencement Pfctures Ask us about our new outfit—a brand new size. The Smith Studio R. H. BREON Whitman - a and Nobility Chocolates Are best for commencemenr parties- In one and two pound boxes. -Ray D. Gilliland Druggist • 1!IMM Pitt Again Bows (Continued From Fired Pogo) 100 yard dash—Nan by Peters, State; Becond—Heaker,Eitate; Third—Martin Pitt. Time 10 1-G seconds 220 yard dash—Won by Shea, Pitt; Second, Ullery, State, Third, Peter. Pitt Tim 22 *acanthi, 440 yard duch—Won by Shea, Pitt: Second, Ultcry, State, Third, Hareln, State Time 40 4-0 !second,. 880 Surd inn—Won by Morin, Mate: Second, On, State, Third, Reubner, Mato. Time-2 minuten, 4 emends. Mlle run—Won by Morin, State; Sec ond, Bovard, Pitt; Third, Orr, State, Time 4 minutes, 3(4-5 seconds High Jump—Way, State, and Brown, State, tie for first; Miksch, Pitt; and Hill, Suite, tin for Mild height-5 feet 1 Inch. . Pole molt—Miksch, Pitt; arid Town send, Pitt, tie for first: Third, 11111, State Height-1e feet Brood jumy—Won by Way, State, Second, Wolfe, State; Third, Martin Pitt Dbitance-21 feet 7 inches 120 yard hurdles—Won by Martin, Pitt; Second, Wolfe, Slate. Third Weiner, Stole Time le 2-6 seconds 220 yard hurtles—Won by Martin Pitt, Second, Wolfe, State; .Third We[nor, State Time-211 cocoa& Shot Put—Won 14 Jacoby, Stuto, Second, Shea, Pitt; Thild, Black, State Distance-1G 01 feet Discus—Won by Rauch, State; Sec ond, Stanford, Pitt, Third, Wolfe, State Distance-110 2 feet llummet throw—Won by Dtuck•SUtte Second, Stanfettl, Pitt: Thltd. Rauch, State. Distance-117 feet. Two miletun—Won by Runtay. State, Second • Shanet. State, Third. Aide* , Pitt Time-11 'Mauler GYM CLOSED JUNI: 1 After Friday, June 1, the gymnasium and baths will be closed during the evenings As very few men 'use either tire gymnasium or baths Just now the department has decided to save exam scat in this wr* All gymnasium goods should 111110 he removed not later than June 13, as all goods left In the locker room after that time are dOldro3 ed L NV Miley 'III, who him been con fined for mane time In the hospind with rheurnnthmh IN able to be out again Spalding Athletic Goods Abbey & Imbrie Fishing Tackle Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls For Sale By The Athletic Store On the Corner ThillitiagTkvaitee - Co._ Phofoplags se Qualify State Collecp. "Ps. THE NITTANY WEDNESDAY Theodore Roberts in "The American Connor' By PAUL WEST A stirring tale of politics and intrigue in Mexico. • THURSDAY " - THEDA SARA In the William Fox superb production "Her Greatest Love" Founded on Ouida's "Moths" . A story of a young and unsophisticated. girl,. who to satisfy , the social aspirations of her mother, is wedded to a wealthy Rus sian Prince, while she loves a young opera singer. A something different Bara production. - . ' ALSO - - Ora Carew in "Her Circus Knight" _ - A good tworeel Keystone comedy Clara Kimball Young IN • • "The Price She Paid" By David Graham Phillips The "Common Law" was good, this is much.better, being the ery best production ever presented with this popular star. The story is a-powerful and appealing treatment of the theme of marriage for money, and presents Miss Young in a most sym pathetic role-• • -.., - Fannie Ward in "The Winning of Sally Temple" Based on Rupert Sargent Holland's famous novel INlOnees niirsday, Friday and tg,A , Wednesday, May 30 1917' 1200 ➢TILES TO NORTIIFIELIW IT IS 408 MILES FROM MEE-, The following hitter woo received. by I Jack Horner from Wlnflold. M. Sides . 15 who lit In Mayaguez, Poito Rico, where . ho le connected with the Un!vanity of 'Porto Rico: Mayakuer.. P. R. Afar& 21, 1917. Dew Friend Jack - - Please give me necessary information regarding the Eng!canter° Conference as I am planning to be present with the Penn State delegation. Although miles from home, yet I cannot neglect the matter. "First things first." and Jack. you can well under ntand that after a siege of nine gruel ling months In the Tropics I need Eng- Icemen) with Its uplifting spirit. As mer a loyal Penn Stater and a sympathizer in your work, I lemain, Very truly yews, Winifred M. Sidon 'lt 7. TYRONE—Win. °A OW form-fit COLLAR 4- Pu"Cr . ^:t7T-TT rumourt.cdintstwat . The Nittany Inn STATE COLLEGE, PA. - . DANCES AND BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY .I. P. AMENS Proprietor, N. 11. SCHROEDER, Meager. FRIDAY SATURDAY
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