'ednMday^AprtlsaS,. lS2Or,V' MENfDEPAK’t-'i FOR'BIG CONTESTS [Crinlliiuoil from nrat lince) ■y in the wdfthtH, Grubb nnd Way o broad Jump: and Way and Pur* n the bliih Jump ' Penn State Is :ulnily wank In material for the \uult thlH yeai and con«c<tucmly i Mai tin thoußht U best not to any one In thin event In the Lc* i moot ’ ftcr; theh bilof stop nt the Hotel n In Allentown In Allentown, whcro > stayed .during the Lehigh moot, tmek men left Thursday morning Philadelphia, where they will bo ed by those members'of the squad > did not participate in the Lehigh t but who will bo entered >ln the n Relays These Include •‘Cancy , ‘- u», Tice, and the Freshman relay n Tho complete and final lint of let for the various e\cntn In the k-ond meets Is mill somewhat In bt owing to tho fact that Conch •tin Is not certain whether Dem* g nnd Newcomer will be nblc to run. Penn Relays thin year will be the it Important nnd Interesting ■ that e ever been held nnd Penn State take a more active part In them i heretofoie In addition to the ly prominent colleges nnd unlv.orsl "br this country that will bo ropre led nt the carnival, u number of •lc teams from Canada and England perform, giving an International onphore to tho meet On Friday, first day of the Relays, the Penn le cinder men will tnko part in the tathlon nnd several championship Iky rtlay races The Nlttnny en it In tho“eontcst for all tuound etlc superiority will bo "Casey" os He has been showing fine foim Ing tho'spilng training period nnd did be able to represent his Alma :cr ably In this classic, event. The bnblo Penn State entiles In the mplonnhip Distance Medley Relay o arc Taylor, who will tun the 140- 3 dash,Newcomer, Orr or Demining, » will run the hnlf mile, Morrill who carry tho Iwlou for the threo-quirr mlle period, nnd "Lau>" Shlolds i ns anchor man, will run the mile lids race a strong field will opposo Centro county men The other Hoy relay will he the Championship Int Medley Race, In which Hockcr Tayor will tun the 220-yard dashes, gan or Hitts the 440-ynrd dash, nnd amlng, Newcomoi or Morrill the ■yard run Saturday's events will ude tho one mile, foui mile, Frcsh i >eln>s nnd various open nnd field ntH Tho quartette of Stuto mllcrs ch will be entered in the Four Mile mplonslilp Relay Race will bo com od of Shlolds, Morrill, Orr and Dem g, Newcomer or Rltts In the One ; Championship Relay Race, Penn ic will run under Class B, and wJU represented by Taylor, Rltts, Tco and Grubb or Parent It had been mod to enter a team In the two .• reln>, In which tho Oxford-Cam gc team from England will vie with erlcan teams, hut since tho injuries Dcmmlng and Kcwrcomor, two of :c's most reliable half mllcrs, It has i thought best not to participate In race. In tho Ono Milo Champion > Freshman Rolay, the State team be composed of Windram, Noble, ■her nnd Studcmoth The vhilous re and field events will be U spe- Interest this ycai. ns Conch Martin developed some promising mater-' L. K.METZGER; At any x tittie---Evfers rw you hear people say—; "GET ITrATTMETZGER’S” FSi* ilfDuse^Parties and Dances PartyHats* Confetti Balloons Tennis rackets restrung aright here at our store, Racket dCliTe^ 1 ed inTtne. tefithree days. A complete.lihe-ofrspQrting- goods. ..~ ✓ L. K. METZGER" Always trying te betterour service to you Ul niong'th&wiUnos.i In the GC-pouod' weight Cubbags and Emory hate good chances of placing. “■ It tflll*be remem bered" that 'Wlnst -year's-meet Emory received **flrst--place In thin ’event. Tlicho men tv ill also be entered In spe clnl discus and Javelin throwing events Chubb nnd'Way tv 111 compete In the ; broad Jump*** Tn this event- Grubb Mould be able to tvln honors t)n he has held the title for the Middle Atlantic State* for three years / Both ‘ho nnd Wav* hate been'doing well*over twen ty-two 'feet in practice -In the ISO* ymd high huidlep Parent* will be mat ched, nmong <itlicrH.-ngnlmst Jeppe the fnmoiifi r.ngllsh champion In this event. Romlg will be entered Inti special thror mile'race,'ln which, will -nl»o .run an otliei Briton, Murchison, the noted Bri tish three mile chumplon , Tnyloi wIU compete in the" 100-jnrd dash,. whUo W«y,nnd Parent will, meet many of the country's .best nlhletes In the high 'jump Tice, n Fre&hnuin will make his debut,in Intercollegiate circles by tak ing a purl hi the pole.vnult' With nuch ii n ru ray of entries. U Is not too touch to expect tint Coach Martin's proteges, will return from Philadelphia early next week with a-number of honors that will he a ciedlt to Pena State. CLASS TEAMS STRUGGLE’ _ FOR SOCCER'SUPREMXLY Duiing the past week, lnlcrclnsA gamin have Im-wi the voguo In soccer. A considerable number of men have re port! d tar each of the class teams and in the gomes played, keen Interest and fimt [ilny wire marked Whllo some contests, owing to rainy weather, havo foived the schedule to bo varied, the mimlxr of games originally scheduled, will he plaved off In the first liuerclaAA‘contest, the rieshinen succeeded in downing tho Sophomores by a score of two to one ] The mime was fast throughout, espeo- i tally (Inc work being exhibited near Its close, when tho yearlings slipped the ball through thelr-opponcnts goal posts for tho deciding tally; The sec ond huereiass game was staged between tho Sophomores nnd Juniors, the former defeating their mnro experienced op ponents by n one to nothing, scoro.’ In the contests held last Saturday af ternoon between the Freshmen and Juniors, tho first year men surprised their heavier opponents by nipping tho deciding point nnd holding tho upper classmen at critical perloda The in terest thus shown points to an Inter esting conclusion to the Inter-class sea son nnd a greater number of prepared candidates for next year's- varsity snuad. Tho varsity schedule for next year Includes a trip during Thanksgiving vacation, which will culminate In u contest with the University of Toronto at Toronto, Canada. Lehigh again ap pears on the home schedule for Penn sylvania Day and on November thir tieth, the Syracuse team will bo met on New Beaver. State College, Pa. W. L FOSTER,. President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashle-r. THE First National-Bank Th'e Pasteat Growing Store in State College Big bargains bn reduced booksv Be'sure of your store NEW RUTiMC&AEEECT. .< . " I!.;O. T.iCi CAMF PLANS .According in ordeth recently received by Major Savage, u dlffuicnt policy Is to bo followed by the vvnr.dopartmcnt this summer in regard to tho Hiatus of icscrve officers, and . tho suinmoi camp, conducted in. the past for the training of these, mon. Tho order states that “members of the Officers* Reserve Corps ,nnd mcmbcis of thu lUguhtr. Armv Ilcscive will not, In general, bo called to duty.foi training In 1020 <ln no « voiiLvvlll any rcxcivc officor or any reservist be called fm c training during the. present calendar year without hln consent.'’ However, provision has been made ta encourage, target pmctlco. All reserve officers on biactlvo status.may be commanders to an organization of the Regular Army for) target practice at thulr own.ro* quest, but without pay. Thcno offi cers wilt bo allowed tho same expen diture afem.’Uf.armn as offlceraiof..Uie namo>ar(n>uf service of. the. Regular Army ' Application should be mada lnmindlatcly to tho Department Com mander If nnyonc'wistien *to use this opportunity: - * ThlV‘order further 'states that. “It has boon 'decided'* that no officer will bo accepted for training* during the ■calendar year 1920" The war tie* partraent has not decided definitely an yet what reserve officers. If any, will ho placed'on an active status at their own request- for purposes other than" training. Any such- 1 request should bo accompanied by a statement glvlng-thut'fixaot-' dates between which the. officer desires such nn assignment and jho particular-duty -for which ho thinks ho is specially tiunllfled How* tvcl*, it should be borne In mind that no definite answer can lx* given at this time INTERESTING MKETINQ HELD UY KEFSIIMEN Tho Freshman .dans'had a very In- ti resting meeting In Old Chapel on Friday evening, concerning the tie-up scrap The meeting was called to or der by President Payno after which R X. Wllliums *2l spoke on tho rules a country church eonforonco Is also governing tho content, laying stress up- m bo j,rhi during the period of Instrue* on those of- - the moNt importance, g Hon The'conferenco will Inst for three W. Cohen 20 Interpreted the now rul- w <eks beginning July twelfth and will ings of the Student Council.and also cooperate with the Interchurch World spoke on some points worth'observing Movement which at the present tlmo at tho scrap. iis being nationally advertised Mr. Put pep into your pencil work. Use a smooth, long-lasting. responsive lead thateasesandquickens your pencil tasks and makes them more pleasurable ELDoeadO **7**sg , mast&'dmu>lnspcncir SOLD.BY GOOD STATIONERS—ATSCHOOL AND IN TOWN M&ftfoT-ggvfg L. K. MEZGER \ Japanese Lanterns Serpentine Crepe Papers L. K. METZGER PENN STATJMCOSKBIStytf** been arrnnttod with lto of .HMiAiicni •«*(»; tbojprojmun.for this nttalp which has SUMMER SESSION PLANS **«*' for ihv The nummor entendur as arranjted by tlio Director.of.the Summer Scanlon U UR follows'"- , .June 28—IU-Rlstratlon for ulx-weekfl', courses ns follows* Summer Session for .Teachers, State School for Libra* i tana, School for Continuation School T» Achept, School for Bupcrvlnors of llorao-mAkinjr amt Industrial .Education i Juno 29—Opening Assembly of Sum* jn.cn students. - , Juno 30 —‘Demonatmtlon School opens Juno 28. August o—School In -Coni Mli'lnfr . .Inly fi-lD—Boy Scout Campa. „ Jul> 12*10—Country Church Confer* «>nc«' Toachinff.sStaf£Jncreasd Vyith' Cur riculum —lntcrestinj? ProKrnm Ih Announced.a.u. , Pirparutlons. foi tho- groatest -sum* tm-r wsKlon over -held nt Pomo-Stat© ore rapidly bolnir.cotnplftcdc and accor dlng.to Dr. 13. JL SmlUfwholsin cbargo of thoiwork,iover>thlntr-wlll be In readi ness .-for the opening .day-on Juno twenty-eighth, u Several oncw ooursM have-been announced-within the lust Xow day* no l that tho totnl number-of subject* that «ro to be offered will miiKA upwards-’of-two 'hundred -whllo the faculty ihas->bion- increased tmtll-it, will reach* well past tho eighty-mark The new* foiturosUnclude special cour se* for.vocatlonalntoacliorß'ln ogrlcul ture, home > oconotnlcs and industrial' education; a department-of philosophy nnd ethics; a series of leetureo -by Dr Edward II Griggs and .William-T. EU llh, a praotlco-housa. for students *or homo economic*;.and finally,'a French courso -in charKO >of a native French Instructor. Tho demonstration school lias also boon reorganized and will bo in charge-of a practical-school man who undorsinndn the work thoroughly. A largo number of correspondence study oaurse*. In addition, have been added to tho curriculum .Thu work in those TourHOH" will 'bo offered only to thono who at soitm timo'havc attended previous or present summer niwnlann at tills Institution and is provided pri marily for tho purpose of completing tho work begun at tho-nomlon As slgmnonts arc to be preparedly tho stud* ms .(strolled In tho course who will then forward them for correction ! to eomu member of the regular college faculty In this way' it is hoped that many can obtain the equivalent of par- ticular- college courses by adding tho credits obtained In. the correspondence courses to Uiono already aocuredt by attending the summer soutian. July IS-31—School of Superintend enco' and 'Administration, School for Supirvlnors of Agriculture July '3fr—Annual Summer Reunion I‘airranL August S-G~Exntnlaatlonn for State Cci cifioatenr • ( August o—Six0 —Six weekn’ course* eml. - Augunt 9-21—School *of Industrial. OrndnJmtlon and Management. -. n Eventually- Why not now? Get the habit Smith’s TAILOR SHOP Shits'made, strictly to order >ond Re pairing - neatly done.-’ . f ■...«!.. db- I to H.R.H., the Prince to qA fact: m Of the many elaborate functions arranged Jra for the Prince of \7ales during his recent ugj j New York visit, there was one in particular 8^ ' where only the exclusive few 1 of New York flu society were received. And at this affair j|| ■~y the cigarette chosen by the committee in Kj jj fc charge to be served the guests was Fatima. tjp jj '• // Sensible Cigarette * t \¥RKiLEYS o-WRIGLEYSJgS' - twi PERFECT GUMTtftap Fatima’s famous ’'just enough Turkish** blend has received, many noteworthy cn» ( dorsoments from grcat'hotels, leading clubs ‘ and prominent people—.but here is rccog* ■ ultion not merely of its quality but, if you please, of its "social standing. ; , Nor is the reason difficult to find. Three < words explain it—"just cnouglu Turkish.”! Page Five, v Tight- Kept Right
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