Wednesday, JuneB 1917 PITT IS BLANKED BY STATE TENNIS TEAM Blue and Gold Players Fail To Win Single Set With the defeat of the University of Pittsburgh racquetters on Saturday the Penn State tennis taunt virtually won the not championship of western Penn sylvania. The Pitt net mon failed to win a single match, four singles and two doubles going to the 13Iue and White team. This second victory over Pitt and a tie match with the Carnegie Tech players, who were later defeated by the Pittsburgh men, leaves Penn State a clear claim to the first honors In western Pennsylvania tennis ^ Each Penn Mute man had the honor of triumphing over his opponent In straight sets for Dodds won 0-2, 0-3 ov er Mahn, of Pitt, Connell led Isherwood 8-0, 0-2 Bayles defeated Spindler 6-2, 6-3 end Erskine won out 6-4, 0-4 over Willison. This made a clean sweep for the Blue and White men In the singles and the result of the doubles proved equally as successful for the home team, Dodds and Bayles defeating Moho and Spindler 6-4, 6-2 and Con nell and Erskine donning Isherwood and \Mixon 6-2 0-4. The match wns held up and the court? were made heavy by the rain In the af ton noon which necessitated the playing of most of the match. In tine evening. NEW the time the doubles wet° under way the light was very bad and the PlaYlng was not as flashy no It might have been. The Penn State men clearly outclassed their opponents, however, and were snootier at all points 'Both Dodds and Mobil played N,4311 and at times the play was flashy tak inn Into consideration the heavy con dition of the courts Both men played the alleys carefully and cut the lines. Dodds drove the harder of the two and was much more accurate with Ills shots The match between Connell and Ish erwood was not no fast as the pi med. Ing engagement but was interesting since the men were more evenly matched Neither of the men played to driving game, both chopping the ball continually Isherwood lost out mainly because of his weak backhand piny which netted the ball ft equently. Bayles had his nerve working well and in the main played a more steady game than Spindler, whose shots were Inaccurate. ➢nylon also drove harder than his opponent, and, like Connell, continually played Splndlees backhand which was weak. Bayles' lobs also caused Spindler much trouble Erskine naps First Ounic The match on Satan day wax the trot "vanity appearance for Elrekine. He drove the ball much harder than lila opponent and won the match mainly an his follow-up shots ills cannon ball service was working In good ardor anal several of his games were won almost entirely on his service, Ten Dark for Donldcxl By the limo that the doubles were announced It wits becoming dark and the matches were not an !lanky no they might have been Dodds and Bayles lined up drat against Maim and Spind ler who held the Penn State men down somewhat In the first net But In the second net the Penn State men found the weak spot of the Blue and Gold men, who both played a delving game, and were helpless when offered a lob .ball, driving to the net continually Connell and Erskine completed the victorious march by leading Isheruond and WlSimon 6-2, 0-4 The combination of Connell. who played a cutting game, and Erskine, who drives heavily, proved too much for the Pitt men who were a trilby off color throughout the match and netted frequently. SOYHOMORES WIN SCRAP GAME FROM FRESHMEN The :''tashmen-Sopliernore baseball Corer g“.O Which was played on Me morial Day ,^eslilted In an 8-4 victory for the Sopheinonm. In the second In ning, the w i nn img team bunched three hits, which conoled with two errors resulted In the e.tering of four rune, and gave them an early lead In the seventh Inning, Uwe° clean singles drove In three more mewl, and practic ally clinched the game 13oWeveri in their half of the eighth, Alm Fretihmen staged a rally and gathered two runs as the result of three long tam Purbig the entire game the Freshmen seemed to lack the necessary punch and, al though Periltt managed to fop seven smelt he was hit rather freely This game was the Mal performance of the 'interclass teams, since the series which was scheduled between the two lower classes had to be cancelled be cause of the absence of a number of the players from college Each team had won one game in the series The score Sophomores-0 4 0 0 1 • 1 0- •8 7 2 Freshmen— 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2-4 8 5 Batelle. Partßl and Brumbaugh; Robinson and Young. The execollent pitching of gamey omabled the Chemists to defeat tho In olustrial Chemists In baseball last Sat urday The linnl score was 6to 1. OXFORDS Nettleton, Bostonian, Crawfords and Banister $3.95 and $4.95 COLLEGE - BOOT - SHOP ', - Penn State Aids (Continued From First Page) in France." A unit, consisting of 96 men was asked for by the government, but more than enough men registered with the result that two units were of fered, the second one not yet complete. Excused for Service The Agricultural 0011001 has been nearly depleted Ps some time because of the number of men who wero ex cused to go oo farms. Over 300 mon wont Into that kind of work. The various military training camps for ,ollleers have taken a full quota of Penn State students. Fort Niagara In Pal ticulitt, has over two hundred State men in camp must of them students, while the 0001 camps have their mo nol tionate number. Many of these men will undoubunlly win commissions an 01110010 in the new army because of their too years of dull at college The Quartermaster's Class Penn State was selected by the War Dom Mont as one of the live colleges In the cuuntly to undertake the ingunl- Lotion and instruction of a class In stoles-keeping and other mutters pet Mining to the gentle:master's corps About seventy-live students have been enrolled hi thls doss and many of them will without doubt be enlisted Into that brunch of the sett ice during the HU 1111 l 10H Ili iglitiOil nod /Motion Fitly mote students hove been en rolled in a chum in navigation to 1110 pure fur duty on submatine chasers in tile“inosquito fleet.” This class wan under the poltroon' super vision and di ection of Dean Sackett of the Engi -11001 illfr 0011001. and took up tile study of antuine signalling, chart tending, boat consttuction, the handling of marine engines orVatious types and the theery of seamanship. The aviation class under the direc tion of Professor Dates, la to prepare men for acth,e service when the time shag come. During the course of in struction. the melt were taught the theory of plane stability and the bund ling of aetoplane engines. Minature models 100113 studied with a view to giv ing the men a clearer conception of the wet k I=l The %%omen students of the college lime dune [hell shot c In the 'wonted ness monument also Nearly all of them me enrolled In the Red Cross aoak and have been busy In those as avid., In addition to that, about sun ratty of them have been taking a SPOCilli course In ulteless telegraphy to enable them to form a. teserve corps of halved operators fon use should the necessity over arise. Special 311111ar) Class Towel(' tile close of the semester, a class In military science was ormtnlrittl by Captain Altrends for all xtudenta who wished to prepare themselvea for application to the second °Ulcers' train ing camp should ouch n camp mater ialize Tills work was purely voluntary and too hours a day were devoted to the drill, Captain Altrends taking per sonal charge of the wbrk Mom than 150 men have taken thin training Just recently, enrollment was begun for men desiring to obtain adminsion Into the Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps It is probable that these men will be admitted to the Signal Reserve Corps camp during the summer for a fifteen day instruction period. Men Already In Bernice Penn State men have already gone into the mosquito fleet, into the [volation corps, into the National Donut and In to many other branches of service al ready making active preparations for the um. Over Ilve hundred more were enrolled under the provisions of the selective conscription law last week. and there have been man) more who e only uniting until the close of col lege to volunteer their services to the government CAPTAIN BOAL TELLS OF WORK AT THE FRONT Last Tuesday melting Captain /Imre Beal of the French Aviation Corps, de livered an address In the open air the alto and gallo Penn State students an idea of what Is being done on the French front. Captain Mal was just ready to enter Harvard University at the outbreak of the war, but gave up his idea of going to college and went to France Instead. Ho is probably the first American to receive a commission In the French army. He vividly told how the trenches are constructed, organized, and held, and how the artillery of a largo army Is handled, He finished his talk with n description of the aviation work, and went into detail concerning the three types of neroplnnes, the pursuit, bomb ing and spy pitmen . A large crowd was present to hear this Ilrst hand des cription of the meat war and the band furnished the necessary music. BANG TO GET MEDALS Before college closes, gold medals will be presented to the Senior members of the bond as a recognition of the work they have done for Penn State and sil ver medals of the same character will also be given to the Junior members of the otganisatiml. The band Intends to present Director W 0 Thompson with a gold modhl as a token of nanrec lotion of his efforts during the year VALEDICTORIAN HAS. NOTEWORTHY RECORD 1. B. Kelly Ranks High Scholastically And In Other Lines Of College Activities Joseph Bernaid Nay, of Broolcl3 0. Now York, who will deliver the Naledlc tory address of the genial class next week, has maintained a very medltable record doling Ills tom yenta at I•enn State, In scholarship as nell as hi tali lotto 0101 other college activities. Kelly monied himself for college at the lit ooltisn Manual Training . School Sum which illinitUtloll 110 .10 gptilint ted In 1012 Allen the torte of a yen,. lie came,' Penn Suite In the kill of J. R. ICELLY Valedletolino, Clnnn of 1917 191:1, and Ikt once became imminent In athletic circles 0) canning position on the ',laxity tmecer loam. the ono year_rule not being In effect at that time Ile has played 'Out sit,' and class soccer for foul years Dining his Sophomme and Junior yams he %% IN a membet of the Student Tlll,lllllll. Althom,ll 311 Kelly IN 2,11010 ship lm', 00201 given him the meaner position In einem /Mauling. It hoe alway been ymy high, end Mat year Ile 0111.1 11, al Cd a 14,0100 negle Scholia ahlp Ile ham pureued the 010011k/11 enslneei course In the School of !Manley:log He In a member of the Phi Hanna Phl y neholarehlp fraelnltv, Tau 130111 I'l, !mantle 3 enalmel lag 111 ate: nl ty, Eta ICapna Nu, lemon.) 01011, cal englneellng fiatel any, and the Phl Kappa aatlunnl Irate, nity. , All Moth checks must be handed In and tedeemed beWeen 1',1133. lune 8 at noon, pima the nest Issue 1011 be on sale, and Tuesday, June 12, at 3 p m after uhleh time no mote copies tt 111 be handed out Jeweler and Optician REPAIRING A SPECIALTY C. E. SHUEY I= South Allan Stroot 12 = = = = = F - 1 I i= = E"-. '-_-- I • , 1:. . = ~,,.. ~.h~a~,~s? PENN J ,3TATE COLLEGIAN WORK OF THE Y. M. C. A. HAS BEEN EQUAL TO THAT OF PAST YEARS Although the n e 111 k of the local Y. M C A euntlinient thaoughout the yean . Mete to made at the eloHe of each /ICIIOIIIIII.III Near ttonnaltlng of 11 genet al tentume of the not k done by the amsuelatlon Inn olden that compar ison.. and °adman°nx may be made of the pmt themeek playm In the mat:lllnm of the college The part yea, although under the banditti.) of He manly ttttt than on indent leaden ship .41111,14 tut hint 17 (' A has Intent equallt an at the Ln It 4 11111111 her 4,f Het - e ant In ton men 7uu x 13titing the 411111111. t110,1(101 I.( ea, as In other 3ents, pelsonal lotto. wet P II I ittCll 1111 oomberx of the humming uppettiassea to the Men xllO nett, to come to loon St tte fin the neat time These lettein offeted sonnething of the natio e of the Student Anti Iser St stern, 110 Idea expanded elexernl 0111 ono but notel Winked out Aloot of the mocha l Oik for the tons ISIS boon olth the 1100. 111011, front the Unto the eohnron retention 0 re Itlloll hest toll On the Perrot Compri.; and the distribution of 1111)11' 1.111111 2000 "tor troll men Ilibleo... to the plating In non tremor of enrplotrnent of ntro* of thooo sturtoribt. Pei Mimi the namt aignill, int tangle mete k MI the lit rt someater MII4 theeiidtgaing of it emnimign among the ntutlent4 rot the puijanie or :airing name) for teller uot k among the pi Pionem In the t\nt Colima of I:m one ' dime than $lllOO mix ralvea fin thiv ylllllO4O „Melt placed Penn Mote Mt alms e molt of the Eastern aollege , e in the campaign Chin tel Al Alesanclet anti not t, made o hilts to the college for the poi lame of in °sooting the 5,01 M-famed "Pock et Tirgatment. League " The cantlialkit iltod In the attention of ante than tt thousand new ntentiocts. emit malting the plrilge to cols Y tetttatnent alwnts tutu to tend fit Isttst It chaplet n day 'rlllo troth( huts Oh 00 tncuts stooped and It has non sin end out OS et the on -Ilto county. Platut hate othently been put Into ac tion to get Into touch ulth the Penn ',tato men o lin ale In the °lncome CIIIIIPS. 11111 i IOU) Mill/101 let-' 101 1 1 .111 lIC neat out to the 111011 MAIO 1110 to come to, the college Po the Not 111,10 most full Dadnite laraitgeniento for the lead. ' he for the cooling collegiate )eig h i‘e not tot been male It in espeet al that .. .hick" thane, hill again lie found at the head of the 110111, if the ine.ent 1 olltaithai doe , ' till, all, cli time the plena of the college Will You Be Away Next Year? If so, let the Collegian keep you posted concerning Penn State affairs. Arrange this by either dropping in at the office of the Nit tany Printing and Publishing Co., or by seeing one of our rep resentatives. The present subscription price is $1.25. The Penn State Collegian SOPHOMORES WIN IN THE INTERCLASS MEET Freshmen Are Second With Juniors Hold ing Third Place—Some Good Records The Saphemolo track team hulked ma) rural the funned Interelaux track meet m! Nell Deaver Held on Memorial Day, reeling a total of 68 points against the II 11111 111, b) their Ile:neat eotn petitoru. the Meulanen The JUniorts nninnlion walla hlth 30 manta. 01111 the ado.n rota th 111111 7 In! Mental!) , the I In fill. n oleo Irnorlem In It Min- Wu event len ay t )em Plntllitt Men Inolol 1 event except the 220 and tho nate, the Sonlis had !little 1111111 an) In sec ming highest !am ities Dtil Ina the Will( etelith, the t °Alon and Sophunan es hel 0 ;weft) 101(.111) nettehol, nab 1A1,14 In Niel of the lanllllgn 111111 nith the Janke It close In thela halte, but, 11 hen the Held esentn began to a eine In, the xeeond I ea! men prneticall3 et/Haled et erynlinF 111 Night ITile Sophonua ea seemed liftaen phteen In the held etents, netting them a total of II point!, No rollego ((tondo mete Molten, al though mom° 1e0.11.1 of loot ee..1 . 8 In tel 010 meet stele belleil.ll and Shield 'in ouceeeded in equalling the college I ecord of 4 011(111103 and it ye( onsio fro the mile This moo It Ul.ll fought race 31111 111 . JO, putting up all eopmially good light fol (hot place, only to be he Mil out In the on etch by 5111011124 itunyan non the pole exult at the mme height that Moll (01 him 1081 year, 11 feet 1100 k . 111 again took 1100. place A Student's Need In Toilet Articles Stationary and Soda Water are wisely supplied - atthe Rexall Drug Store In the "hot put and discus create, bet tering Ida last scar's distancon by LI and 9.1 reepactlvely. Cub , /Plal qa , throw tho hammer 111 feat further than last year. Way '2O, did 22 2 feet In the broad Jump ahlle tho boat Jump last your, mode by Palmer 'l6, was 21 feet, 9 1-2 Inchon Beck Leading Scorer • Joh 'it, Runyan 'lB and Oodfrey,l9 tied tat Brat Waco In the high jump at 6 feet, 3 inches Beck proved to ho the leading scoter, with 16 points to his credit Damn 'lB, ban second with 13 points, followed I* RIII*IIII with 12 1-3 hunter scored all of the Seniors' points 'rho twelvo pound shot and hammer had to ho used as the regulation IC pounders had unaccountably disappear-' ed The officials handled the moot with out a hitch and tan off all tiro events in good limo and the track manago ment desires to thank them for their genorous cooperation. A. 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