June 2, 1920 CALENDARzFOR iCOMmNpEMEffI’- W$EK—l92O 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 11 7:00 p. m,—Fi eshmnn Stunts—Front Cam* 7 30 p m—••Prunelto”, —by the Penn State Pluycrs—Andltoriuu NATURE AY,-JUNE IS 9 (HI a. m —Concert, College Cadet Band— Fmul Campus 10.00 a. m Review of Regiment of Col lege Cadets—Colonel TV. 11. Hay, U S Army, El Paso, Texas—Beaver 'Field 3 00 p in.—Baseball—University of t Pitts , burgh va. Stato—Beaver Field 7*30 p m— Concert, College Musical .Clubs —Auditorium 10.00 p m —Campus Singing—Senior Class —Front Campus SUNDAY, JUNE 13 10*30 n. m.—Bqccotoureato Sermon—Rev. Charles Edward Jefferson, ’ D D., Broadway Tabernacle, New York City—Apdltoriau 3*oo p m—Memorial Service for Dean O Q Pond-Auditorium 7 30 p. m —Concert, College Cadet Band, Organ and Vocal —Auditorium Front Campos 0 30 p. m—Y. M C A. and Y. W C. A. Meeting—Open Air Theatre MONDIY, JUNE 14 12 30 p m— Luncheon and Buslnosi Meet ing of Penn Statu Atumnnc Club—Women's Building 10 oo a nr—Clans Day Exercises of the Class of 1920—Open. Air Tltea* 2 00 p. m.—Laying of Cornerstone—Mech anical Eng. Lab. 300 p m—Baseball—University of Pitta burgh ,v». State—Bearer Field .TJIDpS' 730 p m—Tunlor Oratoiicnl Contest — JSEF! Auditorium dO-aa u m.-E* 8 00 n m—-Annual Mooting of tho Board of Trustee*—Carnegie Library News from 'Other Colleges URfllKUS—Herbert C Hoover, was doctored the choice of tho students 'at tho Mock Republican Convention held hore on Monday evening. Tho convention yens conducted occordina to the rules which govern tho .regular assembly. The leading .candidates were Hoover, Johnson and .Wood, tho • latter being eliminated on the second ballot The meeting proved very in structive and Interesting to all In at . (cndanco * > BWARTIIMORE—Tho Halycon of 1921 has made its appearance and It is reputed to bo the best that was - ever published by tho Juniors. There .are many, marked improvements over those of former ycais. CORNELL—The annual Spring Day wua n big success from many points of view This (toy presented an ex cellent opportunity for alt to ' secure recreation in n strenoun manner. In uddltlon to the carnival, tho ,Ajumnl returned to add more life to the fes tivities. Ah an added ;featuro, the 800 Frashmen fed the flames with their Uttle dinks and made merry until a lato hour of the morning CARNEGIE TECH—The first Cam pus 'Week over held by this Institu tion .wan a rousing success during the time set asldo Tho celebration start ed with a big general assembly, whoro many interesting matters werp-brought before tha student body*, both in the way of .improvements and commenda tion for the splendid work whlqh has been done ,The Alumni banquet prov ■ed .a fitting climax for the week’s ac tivities LEHIGH—The lacrosse team has been doing splendid work all season' and its eyes arc now fastened upon the coming game with John Hopkins. With the present record of the re maining opponent, it appears that the squad will capture the tltlo of Intcr collogtoto Champion CORNELL—The Cornell Dramatic Club will present tlirco plays for the benefit of the Serbian Relief Fund on Wodnesday evening and each, promises to be a success in Itself. -Each of the plays In of one act whliu the cast* of characters is composed largely of mem bers of the faculty, their wives and a few undergraduates. PITT—Tho Freshmen havo now dls MEAT MARKET IAU-Kinds-of v. FRESH MEATS J.D. KELLER t| , Allen street :-! iiuumiuiaittimmiiakuuitauruiimiuuaiUHUUiurxiluui^ CIGARS TOBACCO STATIONERY THE YARSITY STPRE Wilbur F. Leitzell 1 4 —Initiation mid Annual Bunlminn -Mooting of Phi Katipu Phi, Addrcsa by lion Tlioh E. Fin negan—Auditorium Foyer lu ou a_.m.—Ajmuul t ißualnwta Meeting— General Alumni. Aminclutlon— Auditorium 12 3D p m—Alumni Luncheon— Alumni Tent I*2o |> m—Tennlo—•University of PUtn burgh va Hlutu -.00 p m— Election—Delegates, Old ,Clmj}elj Alumni, Room 114 Old Muln 2.30 ii m—Alumni I’nrudc—Front Campus to Heaver Field 3.30 (i m.—Boaeliall—University of Callfor nla vh, .State—Bearer Field J 111 p m—"A Pair of Hlxco" by The Tliea- Pinna—Auditorium o 00 p m—l 00 u m—lnformal Alumni Dance und deception—Ariuory WEBNKSIfAT, JUNE 10 0.10 n m Commencement Procession— .Carnealo Library to Auditorium 10 00 n m—Commencement Exercises— Auditorium 00 p m—Meeting of parents of present and formui graduates tilth thv President of thu College— . Open Air Theutro C 0() p m.-—Reception to College Guests— President's Lawn, Went Cain* K oo p. m,—2*oo n m—Junior Farewell Recaption to Seniors—Armory _ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JUNE 17 AND 18 5 00 a. in.—Examinations nt tho college for ndmiftfllon poned of all customs and arc' loading stm lives of Sophomores, which hi cvi dent from the appearance of new hats, loud ties, and all * colors that might mark them ns .other .than Froahmen. The Soph-Frosh stag was hold at the Fort Pitt on Friday evening and all grievances shavo-bccn -forgotten, at. least it appeared so from tho Igood times which nil enjoyed. KANSAN STATE—Tho Kansas Ag gies broke four records in the meet with the Hafil(ell,4nd.lana. tho now* re cords being established in the 220 yard dash, the milo /un, the discus, and tho 120 yard high hurdles The team is preparing for tho - jbig . .conference meet nt Ann Arbor next month. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE—The Expansion Campaign Fund is pro gressing favorably. —33 i« subscriptions now total over 110.000 and reports aro coming in dally announcing-gifts -from tho Aluntni. This campaign will bring many boncfltß to (this college and tho ,roBponßQ Indicates a successful one CLASS.OF-1021 ELECTS SENIOR YEAR .OFFICIALS At the last mooting qf tha.mombeVs of tho cass of 1921 class -officers ,fgr next year were chosen with the foi-; lowing results. President. E M Aiken, Vice-President, N. R. Korb; -Secre tary, W C Mcarklc; C M. Spangler --Elections.for Student, State Jewelry State-Seal -Pendants State-Seal Pearl Sets S-Pin -Pearl Seta State-Seal Bar Pins State-Seal. Sterling- Silver - Spoons-and Novelties .Large Assortment of High GradeJeSvelry Ray D.Gilliland Druggist INITTANY>JNfJ-Bt.pCK; .CANDY CIGAREtTjES 1 ' ’Richard' Ci ‘Harlow TUESDAY, JUNE IS JDAI TO SATURDAY ’XRMBEJt 8,0, 10 tamlnatlona at tho collego for dmisnlon nnd advanced stand, iff Council weio also made, five men be ing elected from the School of Engi neering, three from tho School of Aff ricultuto, two from both Schools of Liberal Arts >and Natural Sclcncu'and onn from the School of Mines The men chosen were ns follows Englncei- Ing—H M. Pnront. F G Church. R. K Williams. J S Nycum. R H Rlshell. Agriculture—C M. Spangler, C. E. Mowicr. D D Detar, Liberal Arts— C A Brumbaugh. W C MenrJtlc; Nat ural ,Bclence—P \V Griffith nnd A E Kincaid, Mining—\V G. Killlngcr J. C. Smith & Son ;; v DEALER IN II General Hardware • Builders’ Materials, Oils,- Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, ': Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. • ~l' 111' LOW CUTS :: IN Brogues, Cordovan, and Calf Skin For Men and Women Dancing Pumps and Oxfords II COLLEGE BOOT SHOP H. D. MEEK, PROPRIETOR If you have not arranged for your House Party Pic ture, do so at once through our representative, Mr. De Walt, at the O. E. House. PE NN Q TATE HOTO O HOP Penn state collegian CORNELL YEARLINGS BOW TO FROSH NINE Timely Hitting And Sensational Fielding Too Much For Cornell •Cubs Tim Freshman nine played llieh lam gnmo nil the home field >m Sit urduy afternoon, when they Kent the Conn II %< r rfl lings down to defeit h> a *l-2 score. Tlmelv hitting gave Coach (liove's team the upper hund through out the game and despite the good support the Cornell Cubrr gave their twliler, the visitors were unable to check the scoring of the local nine The players took the field at one o'clock, neither side Hearing lit the find Inning of the game Koehler started In the second inning with ii iiingle linn* sacrificed ami Koehler pnHHcd Heqnnd on) an nv< rthrow by- Rnllo Fox made n wild peg to third and the yearling shortstop crosied the Pinto for tlio fit hi run The Inning ended without further nearing. Bur gner croHHid the plate In tho third for | the Hoooml run Fortmv hit a three b tgger In the fourth with two out. and woh brought In on Muffloy's grounder thtoiigh thitd The inning ended w’ltli Muffley at wcond No Hearing mmkod the fifth nnd Hlxtlt Inning, both widen ficdlng th* ball without a break- Neither team in tolvod am hits duiing the fifth und Hlxtlt The Ithacans bed everything within reach In the noventh Fortnu stepped into a nlnw hall mid singled with none out nnd the Hicks unoccu pied Muffley and Cart failed to cions first LongliurHl'n triple <liove In Fortna foi the fouitb lun of the local scoring Uurgncr walked and /Hole to hi corn! with Murz at thu ])latc A fly Hborl of center u-nn picked off In a NciiHailonul catch hy Fox Rintz fulled nt the bat and the ycai lings took the field foi the eighth time Corin II came bnck with two Idle In the eighth Knw walked, fracing Powera to second Rintz taught a lof ts fls from Murin'* nt left nnd doubled to Buignet, throwing Powots out at Hccond. The Inning ended with a blank hcoig foi the visitor* Koehler nnd lime semed In the elglttb on an oseitbrow nnd n single bs Cmr, giv ing the yearlings hlx inns The vliltoiH Htarted off In the final Inning with renewed vigm in their Suits Made-to-Order. CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. last attempt to break down the de fense of the locil play era. and touch ed Longhuist foi two hits Fox sin gled nnd wiih folnvvcd by T.'fer who HimtHhed « home run tluough tenter, bringing In Fox The locals prevent ed any further scmlng und closed tho gume with the Hacks empty Both Hums played LutislHtemly in the field and at the bat. and at no time did the game lonian up While the Freshmen seemed but sevrn hits, they were well plated and counted ut a time When haded to ml! up the scoie Coach f.rnve has been mulch lug the sound against Hit varsity In field practice, which accounts foi the sensutlonnl Adding of the venrlings Longhuist pitched consist! mly fiom the stillt, mid nllovvid the vlsltuis ten well-eaitied h| ( « The good work of Kuw at left field was the fielding featuie of the game The line-up* were as follows Penn Statu Freshmen R II o A K Uurgner 2h, I u I 3 Ii Murz if. 0 o u u o Rintz If (i 0 < I o Kouhlt'i ■«, 2 2 12 0 Hale c. i o 10 | 1 Fortna lb, 2 2 10 1 1 Muffle) tf. oil 0 o Cmr 3b, 0 112 0 Longhursi p, o } n :i n Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail, Special rates to Clubs and Fraternities FYE s S . 200-202 W. 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