Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 30, 1919, Image 3

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    T Wednesday; rApritt 30, 1919
Soccer Team Is
Defeated'•By Penn
The Penn State moms team lon Ile
flint game of the Kuhn; menson to Penn
nn Fhtvet (Old Field on Saturday. April
nineteenth. The game was filled with
thrills and although Penn Slide played
Is line mime they wale comilelled to
bon before superior playing and Mot
1.0. The acorn does not do the Illue
sand White Justice because It ens alien
able to advance the ball to the gold
but sans unable to put it over the line
From the beginning Penn looked like
the ninner. although seveial times the
'varsity made excellent spurts which
made its opponenta mink Band to WM (I
nit tho attacks The Penn men shined
the mune pith n t nab but it sans nut
untl the middlo of the Illst half, after
the ball had been adynneed the entlie
10011111 of the held. that they same able
to score. The second goal mime neat
the end of the peilod on a long shot
In tile second half Penn State. 51110 the
more aggreeslto and held the ball the
mulotity of the time Penn emoted Its
third goal by means of a foul but
anotbet spurt put tile ball in the Moe
and White's possession for the iernoin
der of the g.tme with the eNeeption of
two long eilioul uhich the Penn pill) en.
vele able to melte count CaPt.in
Cupit was injured In tile second half
and nos compelled to leave the game
rho Ilne-up
Penn Millie
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Cladding .. L. R.....
Milligan ... ,R iI n
Itlenned3 .. C. II B.
Sunlto • . I. H. 13 •
Mini Wood ... 0 Lt..
Mc Fadden
Clapp . . . C R. .
Cupit . L
Catimach .
Time or halves: Nib minute!.
Retetce• 1 Addla
Conln Deviling 4. Fischer.
Neal
Tin man
Dot% Hag
Nassau
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Tat nail
Changes Are Made
In New Catalogue
The general catalogue hn the 191 -
-1010 college 3001 has been completed
and Registrat Espenithade announces
the following Impel tant changes hem
lust tear's Issue.
The course In Agricultural Education,
it red under the curriculum for the
School of Am icultute, hay been chang
ed to a considerublo degree in ant
3eat's catalogue It was announced that
the first two years In thin emu HO would
be the same an In an 3 of tile coarsen
In Oda HOIIOOI Title, However. In 110 L
the case nu 1 egulds the new catalogue.
modern languages being, Mopped hem
the course and several change.; being
made 14 changing the Sophomore and
lrl eshmun year subject.; Tile COlll 11C
1111 H been made mote uultable for tile
preparation of teachers for secondary
sehoolu than It has been heretofore.
The course In Electrochemical Engin
eering has also been changed consldel
ably, duo to the great:demand ittlE,2l
trttlned In electrical end chemical sub
jects. The Freshman 'ear remains the
same ea It woe but' the three other
years have been changed by addition of
more subjects pertaining to chemists)
and eleetticit) In theft combined impli
cations
The course In ElologY, with ento
mology option, has glean tine to IL
new eourso, that In Entomology. which
Ix onered by the school of Nattual
Science. This course Is Intended to
glee. a broad education In Insect mor
phology, rlth subjects In economlc, nauti
cal until athanced eLonomle. entomology
and allied nit!, these aro subjects In
zoology. Physiology and em
bryology. Plant pathology. crop and
tree disease., are all empliasired In
11110 stew course
• A new course hos been added In the
Department of Home economies, a
course In Vocational Home Training
Thin boo been planned especially to
moot the needs of women clothing to
teach In the Vocational Horne Econo
mics schools of the state The Mitchel
In these must be one 1010 has had a
blond and Commehensive paining, milli
the ability to teach secondats school
pupils the spilt of bomb making In
Its broadest sense. It is her dull to
teach these pupils tho physical. mental.
mond, sphltual, social, aesthetic and
economic phases of modern homemak
ing and to tench them hoe. to intelli
gently plan and pt °vide for their homes
J. C. Smith & Son
Dealers In
General Hardware
Builders' Material, 01Ita Palate,
Glass, Cement,• Stores,
'Wenn, %matins' Etc.
State College, Pa.
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DE I IC lOUS'and . HEFRESIi:ING •
WARSITYININE WINS , TIVO
GAMES ON SOUTHERN TRIP
(Coninuod from flret,page)
pass Neither team scored In We dent
Inning. each Nonni ed one In the second,
and the victors lambed another over
In the this d, one In the fifth, too in the
nlxth. and two mote In the neventh. The
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Catholic Unit emit) Defentpd
In the second game of the trip, how
. er, , on Saturdo, April ninotng:ith.
there ,1111 it different story to tell, Ca
thollc Cnh erslO unto the opponent, but
the 'varsity came out on top 9 tol Sloth
teams put up it good 1 / 1 11111i of
lint tine Penn State nine. In) at span t In
the closing Innings of the game. Was
aide to none out Its opponents Krung
pitched excellently for tine Blue and
White, nettling eight of the renew bats
men on strikes. Traphoner and Craig
store the heaviest scoters, each bring
ing In into runs. the lattice also having
one hit to Ids ciedlt
The learn. an a whole, shooed grent
itnin OS Omens over Ito plat log of the
merlons day. Catholic Univendts led
ut the end of the fifth Inning, but by
mewing one run in the sloth, tno in the
sot 00th, and four in the eighth, Penn
State teemed the lead and wno net er
headed. Specht, the Catholic pitcher,
gate thin teen banes on balls The line-up.
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Lucy, NS 1 2 0 2 3
- Fellows!
Our Spring and Summer
Suits have arrived. Prices
ranging from $lB to $3O.
Also we ore offering a low
Cordovan Oxford at $ll.OO
which can not be beaten Sot'
service.
Come In and Look them Ovei
Fromm's Economy Store
130 E. College Ave
Best Quality
GROCERIES
Wholesale and Retail
Special rates to ,
Clubs and Fraternities
'FYE.IS •,_
. 200-202 W. College Ave.
I Carrot, c I I I 0 0
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7 4 27 9 2
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Catholic Univerall)-- I U 12 2 0 0 0 0-7
Catholic O. ITlivt,SoColld, Tilt
Inr the , oecond Mt. with Catholic UM
vemity on 'Monday -Vaenty-tirst.
the Illble-l-Moro. complptelY turned and
tile Wallington team , won II) 0 00010
of twelve to nine Minter woo on tile
mound for Penn. State and he allotted
six . Itito, giving live batten on hallo
Clown and the twiriern for Ca
tholic lJnlversity. were touched for eight
110.6 and allotted oil p taxes. buethe blue
end Willie team woo unable to put
nough rune net mut the plate to win,
Atonal] nailed for .Penn Plate by
seaming_ three run.. and Daubing bit
safely three timeo. The 'VareitY 0001T/NI
to aeure In 0110110 %))110 tho UniveroltY
men net o steadier. Eight 011010 Madt
by the 131 no and Whits nlOll 0100.4101011
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Hunter, p 0 1 9 .1 1
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CaNIIOII, p. of o U 1 2 0
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Lucy.- xx I 0 I I
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Fitzgerald. lb 1 0 3 0 I
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Penn State 403101000 9
Catholic Uniseillity__O 0 3 3 3 1 1 3 x-12
Third Defeat at W. uud L.
The third defeat or the Penn State
nine come at Lexington. Virginia, on
Tuemday, April tuenq-second, %Olen
Wachington and Leo triumphed, (out
to nothing ThLS game Stan in the farm
State-Center
Electric Co.
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Everything
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Every-good Style for,the season's wearing brought out
by Fashion Park and The House of Kuppenheimer
You- will find! in our stocks , the most desired fabrics
Prices are quite mod erate---
thp,excellent quality considered
An interesting showing of :suits at .$4O - $45 - $5O
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FOREST L. STRUBLE
Plumbing and Heating
Both Phoncs
The Nittany
THURSDAY
s TOM MOORE 4:
t • in "A Man and lliv Money" i•
T. At.o CHARLIE CIIAPLIN :{:
la o ~, , nos or Ills an ow, ,omee,e. .4 .
:1.: . "A Night Al The Show" ii:
Y FRIDAY
VIOLA DANA
e in "The Parisian Tigress"
± OUTING CHESTER SCENIC
Matinee at two, and et ening 1:
X WiVI. S. HART
in "The Cold Deck'
TOPICS TOF THE DAY
An innovation to the screen
CHRISTIE COMEDY . .I*.
Admission—this production x
Adults Jac., Ch 11.1.41 101.
At The Pastime
ELSIE FERGUSEON
!i• in "The Marriage Price" •f
MONDAY
1: GRACE DARMOND
I: "What Every Woman Wants" If
RINOGRA/AS
t TUESDAY
WALLACE REED
in "Roaring Road" •i•
FATTY ARBUCKLE fc
in "I °VC'
:5 Admission—tins production ;i:
Adult, 2Uu, Chadic n 11., X
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