Fage Four 'The Pipes Big Pipes Little Pipes Straight Pipes Crooked Pipes Briar Pipes Cob Pipes Case Pipes Class Pipes GRAHAM & SONS, on the Corner GOOD RECORD MADE BY 'VARSITY FIVES (Continued [tom first pnge) ore i eeeided en having been plated be- Mean the Pitt passers and tiro Blue and White cage teams. Ten of these fourteen games resulted In \ Ictorle% for Penn State. the remaining four being victories foi Pitt Pitt has not been ablo to defeat the Blue and White quin tet since the season of 1017 %hen one victory sloe registered 1.01 a Blue and Cold live The clone of the 10ID season makes It possible for some figures concerning individual qi tiring to be mailable In the thittaen games In which 1110 Penn Stale she limited, 629 pointy mere regis tered LIM against 290 scored by oppo nents. The largest scores registered by the Blue and White quintet were eighty - six against Susquehanna, fifty-four against Geneva, fifty...toren against Car negie ToLil, and forty-eight against the Great Lakes Naval team Penn and La fayette were the only opponents 01110 ware able to gain victor!es O 1 er the Penn Sutte combination and both of 01.0 customs V. ern played °ally In Um tioastin on liontlio floors Pons was able to score tint ty-three points against the Penn State passers while Lafayette was reignowilble for the other defeat with tint ty•511100 points. Wolfe pro Ned to be the the most con mistent point getter for the Blue and White 1150 for this season, seining 240 point% of Lilo total of 129. Ole registered set enty-one goals from the field during the season and was also able to not 101 Points by, fouls. Mullan scouted the nes.t most points for Penn State In the form of fifty !bald gads and Melte fouls, for a total of 112 The number of Points tooled by Klllingor 'cam unusual, the 'Amity Penn State guard being able to register thirty-three goals from the deli during the thirten gain. The summuy of the season's scoring. F. O. Fl. O. Pls. 71 104 246 60 12 112 2G 14 . 64 33 0 66 3 1 7 7 0 14 8 0 16 1 0 2 1 0 2 IVol ft, p Mulion I' Ritto r KIIIIngt r C N%ll on 0 Ileplork C AleNtlllan a Milo a NVIIIInma C 109 131 528 Wolfe to Captain 1910 Flee a meeting of ..bob" men hold on lost I"rlday evening. elections were made for the 1920 season Wolfe. center and forward on this year's five, wan elected to captain the 1920 team Wolfe is a Junior In college this year and next year will be the last that ho will bo %ennoble for tho Blue and Whites gain ed. .1 9. Martin '2O, was elected to manage next year's five, while M. W. Moyers '2l, 1, 9. Detwiler '2l, and Tester '2l, were elected drat madstent manager. SOPHOMORES NOTICE 411 Sophomores wishing to Cry out ton the position of second assistant lacrosse managers should leave their names at the Graduate-Managen's Wilco In Old Main at once. Stetson Cordovan Shoes Are just what you have been waiting for. They insure perfect foot com fort, long service and custom appearance. Let us show you, and you will be convinced. FROMM'S ECONOMY STORE 130 E. College Ave. State-Center Electric Co. "Wallace Lamps" COMMENCEMENT PLANS ARE WELL UNDER WAY tCoatinaed from first page) reception and dance In the Aim.) On Wednesdit) morning the cont. me:moment procession will form at the anneal° Libtat y nt nine tulip-16v and the ginduailon exercises will begin In .the Auditorium at ten o'clock. to the afteinoon there probably will be a in ception to tin parents of graduates and other commencement %Mums in the Open Alt Thentet On Wednesday etching the Junior Pt out trill Le held ill the Al mury. The Junior Pew. n% !deb 11l the ratchet! te eeption tmleted the Seldom by the members ot the Junlet Class, alit be [toned Ode Jour as In pro-hur dots, net:coding to the 00.081011 made at the last meeting of the class of Me MUSICAL CLUBS TO SECURE NEW DIRECTOR Piro:less has treen made during the past meek In lege.' to the policy of the Clem and Mandolin club for the ten - minder nt the teal In that se‘eral Important steps limo been taken tonald4 scouring a director for the Cleo Club to take chat go until Dean Robinson retutns to Penn State Mr C W Dorn. aloe has been In charge at the club for the pdat tea months, has found it Impovable for trim to continue the v.olit of dhecting the Glee Club In rehearsals and concerts, and, cense quentl3, the Council of Administration Is making no effort to secure a director twin outside to take chatge of the af fairs of the club for the remainder of the college sear Preparations ate hollig mode for the commencement concert millet, will be ghee on Saturday night. June ii. An attempt Is being made to WU.. dress Iron sim rot' this et ent and it plans mature, a concet t up to the standards not by clubs beton the mat Hill ho the result The Glen and Man dolin Club has worked under consklet able dialect* doting the wall° college yew, but there Is no doubt that the concert during commencement meek will be well no; th heating. All rieshmen desiring to to , out for the position of 'Varsity football manager should sign up at the Graduate Mana ger's °Moo before April let. FOR SALE ! FRANCIS BACON 17PRTOIIT PIANO $250.00 VICTROLA, WITH 1U RECORDS 895.00 C. F. PRESTON Bell Phone 08. R 127 Park Ave. For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes +tate College Bakery Our Ice Cream Has No Equal • ' • . 6 ÷.1 , et.• 1.1 1 I .;+•:-.4i÷:-.-1-,-:-.1.4.+4.44 , -:-:-...÷4-1-i-+-:-:.4-: trlrilifarlirirriThrritrirtnin t :44. ii::: : : : : R44-:-:.+144-m-k-H.4-x-:-:44-:-;. 11' .., iix :1:5- c f •17 . A TEXT LL :1 4 .: Ji : It • ... .J. Ef. x . ++. ..:•.4: .. -0 ? 4 .: BEGINNING WED. MARCH 26th. WE -, r ...... -a. JX ....... ..::. WILL OFFER AT A REDUCTION A LARGE ~.,.. :Pc • 3: . NUMBER OF BOOKS OF ALL DESCRIP- , . y. ,.... TIONS. 4.: If i 1 4. t r" . PENN STATE BOOK STORE if.l ,44 .... x , .... OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ix :.::.... x . x 1. .T. i t r BOOKS REDUCE D 4 hllllllll/11111111411111111111111114...t. 1.111111/.11111111.11411/11P144441114116141/a BOXING MEET IS WON BY SOPHOMORES :Conunuod Irom first me) teend did I.ntHet cnbtain the dethilon, Throughout the hoot - Minot got no mono clean face punches, but he I eLeit ed some of Moe nes• left Jabs and felt their effect, shaking Maim the force of Nonni , of them. In the extra. tound, loot ever, Laney moll) wont over the Freshman, and he deserted the decision, for he Prot ed himself tine better borer of the two The 145-pound bout opined with cau tion on the pant of tho pantielpants, "flick" rriednoin '2l and 13>ron —, and the) met el> sported for about It noisome, and then Filed:non sudden]) let loose hlo sitaight Jabs and night hooks and had Ills opponent against the topes, !Milting him right and left. 133 n on dls pla)ed a goad grade of lighting on into part ,and ' , hotted into ability to take Punishment, but ho cotta In no may able to cope ulth the quick punches of the Sophomore and In the last round sins SO oi.laniusted that the toren an stopped the bout to WINO the neshman (tom a knockout The IGO-pound bout between Schiffer '2l tuid S Ftledmen '22 Ilan a well fought and aggressive contest. Against an opponent mho "slugged - vety little, Schiffer uould hese had better oppot- Lenity for placing his shalt labs, but niminst Fihdruttn, he had little chance to break tin ough the Freshmen's guard and place his Ideas Friedman fought consistent') thtoughout the contest and merited the decision which he obtained Tile 175-pound bout betucen Aiken '2l and Stein '22 began with much ag otos/the:test on the lout Or both con testants These men Mere fairly evenly matched, of tile wane height, length of atm, OLOli build, and a close bout Mots looked for The litst Lound Mnn 1110 C. a dot .1011 sum lauding Hug -0:i1 clean face Mous In the second 10000, Stein st.arted out IMO n VAIlt and rallied blown tight and left user Allten's head. but none pf them Uttli 100111 t rtectise Aiken united, 111111 is hen the 551114,111 d mas nlniust spent, Li:Wed Into Stein's blows and placed a straight tight Jab on his klw Which floored him instantb, Ho gut Up, and Aiken struck him 000111. in the sumo place. and Stein fell face doss nn and It ens nut a clean knockout, but close to it, and .1 ntattet of a foss more blows could loose settled It, had the torero° not stopped the bout, announcing Aiken l as the victor The heavy weight bout beta eon Cooper . 21 and W 1.148 '22 decided the tourna ment. Up until this bout, the mote was tied, each team winning tine° bouts. Weise, the Pre , dimen showed Ills grit attic ho slatted aft. the Suphomote First National Bank State College, Pa. W. I. FOSTER, President DAVID P. ICAPP. Cashier • - - WE HAVE GONE TO THE PHOTO GRAPHERS' CONVENTION TO. HAVE THE DUST BRUSHED OFF OUR BRAINS SO WE CAN THINK OF SOMETHING NEW. SM. I T I H. O R. H. BREON PENN STATE COLLEGIAN unit rallied blows on hint ft ont the tight and left. In the second round, boa ever, Cooper hod Ilttlo trouble, end rally In the round. - Placed a r Ight hook on tho cot ner of Weiss' jaw end the Freshman fell backward to the floor. Ile nroso and deter mined to keep on, but nnothel blot, sent Mtn reeling and the referee 0100 stopped this bout, a lob the result that Cooper tons the eletto and the Sopho mores here tiro winners of the meet. "Doe" Lewis refereed the meet. and Neil Fleming, Graduate-Afanager of .ttMeiks, and Ray Homey 'l9 mere Judges, NOM° Chem . 10 acted no time keopm. PENN STATE WRESTLERS DOWN LEHIGH IVIATAIEN (Continued (coin (list page) minutes got. n double arm lock hold which resulted In the Lehigh man's being three n Scone, Penn State it, Lehigh S. In the 175-pound class. Shanllx, of Penn Mille, U 11.4 (Mown by Monte). of Lehigh, calt'o melee minutes of hand o moulting Neither man lett Me feet In file firxt nine minutes, although board the end Shaulis watt tushlng ills Op ponent for an opening In the Slot ex- Ha three minute pet 1011. Manly) 'win on top and kept Itll4 adtanutge until time MU; called In the NOCOIId extra three minute pet fed, :Moults one able to hold Afanley (loon tot but a too NOCOMIN, and then lie fell Into 0 bad body bold, Bunt 011Ich he could not extt kale him self. Score Penn State It Lehigh 14. The tirtult of the meet. Baneful% de pended upon the outcome of the hem otight clans, 11001.11 oho Is the tegulat Lehigh heavy, eight man, was unable to o f exile In the meet at South Bethlehem, land no little wan l i nooe of his uti ength 0101 skill The men went to OM Mitt I In tile but too minutts, with Black on top, where lo t emained long enough to umlaut Ms winning the decision. Booth gut to 1110 feet but it OM not long before both men uguln went to the nuts afiZTilho The masterdemingpaidl" 17 degrees at all stationers At times, Black Atns on top ntul nt ethot times. Booth held the upset position. Both men came neat ,Inning falls at Various times, and In smeral canes it looked as though Black wete almost thrown. In each ease, houe‘er, Ile Idged MIL and the iltst mine minutes resulted in n Mau In the list extta Once minute period, Melt seemed the tippet position, nide!, he maintnined, almost scenting a fall In the second. extra Olive minute pet lad. Black tetlggled out clam uncle, and al though he ,11t1 neatly throne once, he seemed the top position and kept it. therein, winning the derision by net es 01 minutes' nutight Some. Penn Slate 10, Lehigh 11 I=l The surnmorlev of the meet hem on follows 115-Pound cla,44—Catbet, Penn State, anon rtenolth , . Lehigh, olth a head and aim hold Time, fourteen minutes, one second Flint nine minutes le xalted In a draw. 125-pound ctn.—Moine. Venn Slate as tin dun 133 Captain get tat, Lehigh Mlth 11 NON and chancel) hold- 'Cline three minutes, Col tt secondx, 135-polind clan—ailirocit, Penn Mate loivt on deelnion to Bert°lett, Lehigh Time. nine ininutev 115-pountl clone—:\ Toni., Penn State, 'Paned a fall noel Loeeer. Lehigh, ally Form the Habit of Letting Us Press and Repair YOUR CLOTHES You'll appreciate the service weli give you---it's superior. We serve you without delays. 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