Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 14, 1919, Image 4

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HAVE YOU SEEN OUR BIG
79 Cents SPECIAL
Full Pound Boxes
Come In—We Will Surprise You
Sole Agents for the Big SAMOSET Line of Chocolates
GRAHAM & SONS, on the Corner
'VARSITY MAKES CLEAN
SWEEP ON EASTERN TRIP
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on Glum'es's thlee-bagbm mer the
eenter Ileldm'g head Cranky came
10000 011 1111 m tor by the Al 111
men. Thu
l'enn Sl:lto—Wolfe. lb. I:eib, as,
71.1/nllp, If. Mull In. of, 11:111Inkel. db.
Ilsublllt, db. Cltamlet If, Craig e. Mon
te/ p If est 1'010—M=1110) 31,,
Lloleal, ef, Tate ss. Ilulinen,
131110, lb, Johnson, If. MeCat 13, c, Punt,
I', 11uns, IVolfe, If:Enb, Knapp, Mull 01,
1:111I00er. Grunlet , Iltubllty. Mohnen,
131110. Tine° base 1,110. 111111..1, (1,5.0-
ley TI,O b vie lilts, Mullin, K ,, . , 00.
Dunnne) . Molts/ b.,sco, Wolfe, Johnson
Su tick out. by 100, bt Polk.
ten ILlse un b Ills. off Ifunlel, ono,
off Polk 11,0 Stole bt 10011,00.
Min/ :1011-1 0 1 0 0 0 5 0-7
7ata3 0110 11efeated
The LettiNette contestv. in a much
mote Int, i eetlnct canto Penn State
red all Ile tuns la the (Will Inning,
e, hen Unto bunelnal hits and et !ors Id.
the Lebo. ette melt pet tinned tin ee Dine
and 'White runners to close the plate
Mullen ',aced the urine hoot ninon Into
tAtra Innings Illicit he 111 tdc IL-
Lion it cite-Ii traded eatenot Intechne sett r's
long lit In the eetentlt Inning . 'The
ntll :wet high. net Mullen vent Into
LIQOP rioter tin It, and on en thee etas
(uncoil to rat rite .t spurt and it le 111 to
spear the h ill A t nutter n. 1,1 on second
Lace at tine time and the lICI/10 %SOUK]
hate been tied, hail Alullan not made
Ole [hinting catch and toned 1.1111 elite
Penn Sta.'s coring nt It nal AN 11.11
.I. NI:111( for Wolfe and t double. 131 IC.UII,
M111(.11 0,.010,1 Ow Mot bi.ein to Knapp
follon ed o, WI is vlngl, uml MIAMI,
mingled to 11,111 ahndit huntedi ttely
ALD EAGLE FLYING CLUB
Lock Haven, Pa•
Deft e‘-in tn) iton.l uottn s, 15 to 20
tninutev lit log el4_ll tin), tn.* of
uLtiunOn inotorv, gun
et ninents. coin
-I..ien, limp 1 e ullnu, t etc
lie tvttlon, Nn lnunlnß. t moot., st cst
ling, I,o,ing, etc Tuition 1300, whit.ll
e% co) 0111110 Begins Jul> 5
tilt! Inst 4 tno montiol
Fdt - the Best
Bread, Pies
and Cakes
State College Bakery
Our Ice Cream Has No Equal
Groceries
and
Meats
And the Best Quality
Dry Goods
No matter what you
need in the above line,
we have it and at the
right price.
McEachren's
Frazier St.
State-Center
Electric Co.
Everything
Electric
often, sewing both Kolb and Knapp.
Atte. these had clotted the plate Mal
ian tat caught on the base tine and put
out The tine-up•
Penn Stule—Wulfe, lb; Korb, es,
Knapp, if. Mutton, of, Ki!linger, 2b;
Laublitv, eh, Lightnet. If, Craig 0,
Chamiel, D Lebo ette—Wolbach, et
' Re sting If, Anderson, ib; Chilson, if,
Ttunbotel. lb, Welles, 2b; Reber, es;
e; Tierney, p Runs, Wolfe
Iron b, Kropp, Anderson, Tamoret Tao
base lilt, Korb. SO unit out, by Cramlts.
tent , hl Tietney, amen. Rases on balls,
off Grandes% three; oft Tierney, four.
Settle Is Innings
Penn State-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Lot/state-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2
PENN BOXERS WIN
FIRST DUAL MEET
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he surmised the boxing enthusiasts
hole by whining the all-eelege chum
ntomillp In the 123-1/011M1 ChM.
The 125-pound bout was am nugres
e emolument between Slornan of
Penn and "lllchs•' Ft minors of Penn
Slum These two moo em boxers of ta
nned. the "lune pc and the bout woo
Intense 4 Intmestlng The Judges do
ehdon was Imy close, and the Penn
SUITS Made-to-Order
Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing
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141 Allen Street
i WRIGHT & DITSON
I Championship
Tennis Balls
Full Line of Rackets and Champion "REDS" Tennis Shoes
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The Athletic Store Inc.
On the , Co-op Corner
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The largest showing---the most diversified col
lection---the new braids, the new weaves in
all the new variations of width in brim and
height of crown.
Crofut & Knapp
Straw Hats $3.00 and $3.50
Panamas $6,, $6.50 and 8.00
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man non by a very slight margin.
The big surprise of the meet came
Mien McFadden of Penn State scored
an nsy victory ever Penn's star baser,
Don Lew, in the 135-pound class The
Penn man spent the most of Ills time
in the ring in attempting to solve Mc-
Fadden% atylo of attack and dellnage,
but meginminio the Penn State man
struck him continually In effecthe
places and moil the decision easily.
In the 145-pound bout, Crant of Penn
non a decision user Cooper of Penn
State. Cooper lual his bout son until
the last thia ty seconds, m hen he weak
ened and the Penn man landed him foul
or the tolling bloms shish gained him
the decision.
'rho ICD-pound bout between Aiken,
of Penn State, and Atinstrong, of Penn,
was the only conteit to go ONCT three
bounds, Aiken finally winning the de
cision in the e‘tla lound. This bout
004 much different from the others,
both men being ver!, much exhausted
nt the end of the third tound, and
considerably bruised Iloneter, Aiken
came back strong In the extra session
and pummeled his opponent net erely,
tel clog hint to gi‘o may and putting 0
gloat deal of [oleo behind each blow,
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The heimuelght bout was n surm his
to Penn State enthusiasts no fat as its
outcome %vas concerned It was e,
pouted that Hence; would easily Ulll
mer his rival, but Bourne, the Penn
man, resorted his strength, with tile
result that his lighting In the second
Smith i
The TAILOR
Cleaning i
Pressing
and
Repairing
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Knapp Felt Dobbs & Co.
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
anti thha I . olllldBlll so much superior
to the Penn State man's that ho won
the decision The bout opened with a
rush on the part of the Penn State
rem csentathe Heaney struck his man
time and ngnin. twice forting him over
tile lopes and into tiler
wd with
telling Wens. However, as the close
of the Hist round drew non, lienneY
11110 not very obserlant of his guald
and while molting a Wilde lush, le
ceived a blow on the Jaw which tem'
poem Ily floored him. Better boxing in
the othet bounds 11011 the decision for
Dom ne
INTERSCHOLASTIC
MEET ON SATURDAY
(Coninued from Ilra pos0)
umn. thoeux thlom There mat be caseu
liouever, where the mem. A,lll be run
a little ahead of the lit.lietluled time. and
It will be neceesary fun each team to
Nittany Theatre
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Lgictiva
MONDAY, MAY 19th—Matinee at two, and evening
Oh! You Women!
John Emerson - Anita Loos
PRODUCTION
With ERNEST TRUEX and LOUISE HUFF
A Riot of Laughter—A Rebuke to the Unpatriotic who
wont give back jobs to soldiers.
ADDED ATTRACTION—Repeat Showing
FATTY ARBUCKLE in "The Bell Boy"
COMING FRIDAY, MAY 23rd
_.A.NITA STEWART
IN HER NEWEST SUPER PRODUCTION
"Mary Regan "
SATURDAY, MAY 24th
CECIL B. DeMILLE
Presents ARTCRAFT Special
"For Better For Worse"
Starring Gloria Swanson and All Star cast—which appear
ed in "Don'e Change Your Husbands". Even more elaborately
done that this wonderful photoplay.
COMING—"THE RED LANTERN"
The Picture of the Year•
keep posted regarding the order of
events.
In each case the events In 'Class A Seth
be tun off first, and then those in class
13. As the last thing In the afternoon,
the annual interfraternity relay will be
held The neck management has de
cided to allow 'varsity men to compete
In this. to matte competition more Iceen
Adminsion for poisons outer then
students till he Ilfty cents. students
must show their student tickets befote
they can gain admittance Promarns
giving full details concerning tile meet
till he on sale timing the day at ten
cents each.
Because of the tidily weather luta
Sutural*, both the Tug-or-Woe and the
Interclass track men[ were postponed.
The hitter still be hold on May twenty
fourth, and announcement of the for
mer he posted on the college bul
letin boards
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Old Hampshire Bond
and Vellum Stationery
The Stationery of Distinction and Quality
For Both Ladies and Gentlemen
Wright & Ditson
Championship
Tennis Balls
The Official Ball for 33 Years
Penn State Varsity Shop
Harry Swimmer
Save Your Junk from
Spring Cleaning
Paper, Books
and Rags .
Bell phone 28 \V
700 E. Beaver Avenue.
For a Good Square Meal
GO TO THE
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IT WILL MAKE
Your Mouth
To Lift the Cover Prim a Box of
Meade Sweets
Belle
and see how daintily they arc assorted and packed.
We guarantee every ounce to be absolutely pure.
Make your next order for candy, Belle Meade
Sweets, Bon Bons,,Mixed Chocolates,,Etc.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Loose Candy, 90c Value
69c a Lb.
The Heffner Drug Company
"At Your Service"
The Leading Druggisti--Graduate Prescription Service
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' Wednesday, May 14, 1919
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