Wednesday, June 2, 1920 “ENDOWMENT-HUSTLINGS" This $lOO,OOO Endowment Idea .simply- must be unani mous Along in 1040, when we are coming down the strctcH with' the throttle wide open and* simply burning up the 1 track, won’t every last one of u? have that grand-and glorious feel ing when we know that we have kicked in to perpetuate old STATE and that we have done our-bit to make it possible for our'kids, and our kids’ kids, to annex a Httle-graymatter? We venture the thought' that when we attend the 1940' reunion, every one of us at least a'millionaire, if not a master plumber, that there is going to be some tall blushing done by the few who, without, any reason, won’t come'across NOW on this endowment fund idea. It simply amounts to this: Is* there’enough sporting blood in your vein's to make a-- little bet with yourself that when State turns.you.loose-you can take the^world'by'the tall and' snap off its hend, just by the way of healthful exercise? If your college doesn’t innocularc you with this spirit, you have missed the big idea. What wc want to say is: COiyiE ACROSS. SIGN UP FOR THE ENDOWMENT FUND*' NOW—AND ’ BE GliAD’ FOREVERMORE. WASN’T IT OUR FRIEND. THE- BARD, WHO SAID SOMETHING;ABOUT INGRATITUDE BEING SHARPER THAN A SERPENT’S TOOTH’ AGAIN WE SAY COME IN! , The supposed Influence of a "taking" name In nn interesting' study. From * a popular magazine of Action, I culled the following names of ht-iolnes , Vlr- Klnln Allison, Maigarei Klnsolvlng and -.Barbara Jlawksford. for heroes, au tlioiN Imcl selected, Richard" Winslow. Craig Verdai nnd Rngcs Llngnrd. I Imvo known a icat hero named Schmuts and nn nttrnctlvo woman . named Parslc>; but what chance would either have in a romantic jitoiy? In u “wild wost" story I found Jed pniker, Buddj McFlnn and Pansy McCaiihy In' a slum story. Spike Nolan, fiulk Mullnrncy and Dalny Dool* an flguicd Smith. Jones and Biown are all very well for detectives nnd servants but not for a lendlnß lady or sont My own name I have never seen In fiction except Uncle Peleir who dispensed' homely philosophy front Pumpklnvltle and a character In Fielding "or was It Steinu/ The fancy names assumed by actors and actions*) arc further proof that , tlie name makes the man In general estimation. When I was un under* graduate a populut song had a re* fra In “Qn the stage she’s called Madame Lascharty, At homo, sir, she’s just Biddy Mc- Carty." A coileßo mate named Smith I met n l few years nRO ns a well-known ar cheologist nnd writer, W. Gerard Fbwko. I asked tho reason for the change "What possible .chance" he replied, "has a man to rise in the world undoc tho nnmo of Smith?" YAIWITY" LACROSSE NOTICE All members of the vnrslty lacrosse sound who made the southern trip aro requested to be present In •104 ~ Stain at six-thirty this (Thursday)! evening for the pm pose of electing next year’s captain. OFFICERS ELECTED' FOB ENai.NEERtao JOURNAL At a recent mooting of the members of the Penn State Engineer, the fol lowing- men were' officers', of the college's newest publication Ed* r ttor, H S Davis,’ Associate 'Editors; 'W I). Lnlnbtioh and Jl II. 1 Salmon, I'usiness Manager, L. E. Wobbei, Advertising Manager, V T. Vaiisant; Circulation Manager, J. N, Maddncks. 2 ...... . | i*. | . A Big House Party at Harry W. Sauers’ Store on Allen Street, State College, Pa., on Friday Saturday, June and sth All College Men who admire correct full dress are cordially ixfvit'ed' SHIRTS COLLARS TIES GLOVES. ' SPECIALS; : - | Black Silk Hose $l,OO - Straw Hats $2.98 t WtiiteTfousers'sB.oo 1 Repairing . | ' Cleaning TWO easy victories FOR VARSITY ; NINE (Continued from Drat lingo) team pluy, but righting comely, tho Pittsburgh Collegians fell before tho vnislty onslaught lnnt Saturday utter* noon in n rather poorly uttcnded gnmo by the'seoro often to two' The oppo- Hltlon furnished by tho visiting team. : wax not of n character to causd the Blue nml White aggregation- to ’exfcrr themselves, nml Eezdok’s proteges lit* emll.v walked awn) with the game’. Team work*wan mainly lucking in tho Collegian . outfit.* Son oral of the players displayed an excellent hVand of lull, the left fielder, Whyte,* having jilajed an excellent game and* Cappv, tho third nackorr allowed rent talent! but the team as a whole did not fit together, nnd hitting übllit) was lack* Ing Mullnn atnrted the tuns with his homer In tho Initial frame Tho* next mn’was scored by Korb as the result Do You Need Extra Courses? * SerfiTfor catalog describing over 400 courses'll) History, English, jCii Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modem Language^Economics, RSI Philosophy, Sociology, etc, gjven by eorrtpondtnct. Inquire W 3 how credits earned may he applied ou present college program. * pg*jl ©be Imtieraitu of (Clpragn ’Up l HOME STUDY OEPT. i CHICAOO, ILLINOIS Ttu \ ' •.■'..1U...',, ■ -- - -LJ- GROCERIES MEATS w _ . Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s * Spectal'attentiorrgWen ttf Fraternities and Clubs - Pressing of two singles that wore prolonged by poor Oollcglnu'playlntf. No more scor* log' occurred until the fifth, ’’wliqn State made up for lost time nndisent four runs across the plate Kltllnger went to first when the catcher drop* pod tfh> third strlko nnd Mullnn fol* lowed with his second home run, cleaning tho bases and scoring two runs. Ullory and Halm s also went around the bnses as the result of a walk nnd three hits nnd n Htoleirbuso In' the next frame. Mullnn pullud tho most dailng' stunt of his stellar dia mond'career, namely stealing home on the'pitchers wind-up *• This Is a tiling tbnt rnrely‘occurs nnd requires u nervy and clever player to accomplish. Mar ble' also milled In this sixth period The final' two runs came In the eighth Innlfig ‘when the' Pittsburgers seemed to‘‘ lose cnntiol ' 'Menrkle singled nnd stretched It into a' double nnd then stole'third Mullnn" walked and then the two emtic ‘ home on Ullorv's and Haines's singles,' completing the total of the runs. The box ncote was ns fol lows* Penn State A» R H O A D Moarklo, 2b 4 !1 II 3 0 1 Kllllnger Mi, 5 10 2 11 Mullan, cf 4 4 .1 3 0 0 Hilary, lb 4 1 2 8 0 0 Haines. If 4 1110 0 'Orubh, if 4 0 1 0 0 0 Korb, sa 4 1 2 0 4 0 Itruinhnugh e. 2 0 0 9 4 0 Ornmley.p 4 0 0 1 4 0, 35 10 11 27 10 2 Pgh. CoUeglans AD R H O A R Smith, cf 400000 "White. If • 4 0 1 4 0 1 Millei. lb 4 0 0 0 1 0 Weaver, ss 2 o u '1 3 0 Cnppe 3b. 4 0 0 4 5 U Morton*, c > 4 0 0 3 2 3 Pt-mland, 2b 3 2 0 2 1 0 Thornburg,if 2 0 0 1 0 0 pheb. p 3 0 10 10 •Brown A 10 10 0 0 •Ratted for Qbeb in ninth Totals 31 2 3 21 13 *4 Renre by innings Penn State .... 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 x—lo Pgh ColUgloiiH. 00(l01 0 0 0 1— 2 Struck out—by Grnmley, 8, by Glieb, 1 Rase on balls—olf Oramley, G. off Ohib, G Hlt b> pitcher—Brumbaugh Home runs—Mullnn, 2 Umplte—Sef torr, Altoona V'ESTS P6M iST ATE. COLLEGIAN .Muryjatid 'Falls • Tho MM.viand, .State huHcl/iill team furnished ver* 111 tie opposition for the Blue und Whit'*' enrnblniitlua ; when IhevMost here Tm.wlnv‘xlx iu one* The southern! i h mainly -lucked ' a ' pitcher und consispicntly woic bit c nnsistcnllv The visiting pUchei bowevei lecelvul good xtippotf nml this alone prevent!d a much larger N’lttun) scon*' The Maiyland fwlilei onlv letlred time men whit the outfield was lesponsllde for eleven putuuts - Tliumiix was In fine condition nhd held the vlsltots to a minimum, striking out eight walk ing iinlj (wo of hlx and al lowing mil) six bits Bordak's aggregation shitted piling up the tuns at the beginning of the conttst Two runs caim aciass In the fltxt and si-cond Innings, one In the fottitb und tin* final one in the eighth, while Maryland's lone tallv wax pto* duced in the third In th< flint fiutim Thail.b 1 singhd and Killingei knock ed a long fix to tight field Then Mul lan xinglul to tight tiut the •flcldii nlouid the hull to toll through his! legs, so that Meatkle uirm liumi- and i Mullan ndvnm.cd to tlilid, scot Ing tin.] first run of the game Ullerv next * stctlfl«!'d ami htoiight Mullan homo) lu (he xccnnd inning, a brae* of singles j and the southern'rx' etims sent Grubb | and Koth iiur tin- terminal hag j Grubb again scored in the fomthl finme when Thomas swatted his dmi-J hie The last nml sixth run was tin result of a walk followed In anothei ) hit fiotn Thomhs ' Man hind seated Its run in the thhd when a walk ami two singles enabled S. Kiiolh* to tint across the pan The lineups vveie ns follows - Penn 'Slate AB it ll O A 12 Mem kb* 2b. 4 112 10 Kllllnger ’ll). I 0 a 2 1 0 Mullan cf. 5 l 2 a o u Ulletv lb, i o l u 2 a Hallies If. ' 4 0 0 J 0 0 Gt übh rf, , 4 2 12 0 0 Korb hh , .12 12 2.’ Brumbaugh c, i it 2 8 2 o Thomas p, 4 o .2 0 2 o •h u i» 27 1.1 2 WANTRII—Mnn prefeiuhl) with ex perience ox uiniv eoolt, to act us 1 cook in stiminei sniveling camp of I •Department of Civil Buglmsilng [ Apply to KltonD Wulkei, loom 20il, i Bngineeilng A 5-2 G-21 1 *!***'•✓****l***'*!”***!* • The Crabtree ■: Company HALLMARK. JEWELERS M»r> In ml Mate AD 11 IT O A D S Knudu nil. 1 1 0 U 1 o rotiuiit iii. ItIKKK ns, 4 0 110 0 Uiiilt'V «•. 4 0 10 0 0 niHinmi nil. n o u 2 i o IJnnill cf. 4 0 12 0 0 Snxlci if. 3 0 1 .1 0 1 Pnrt'mucc.i If. 3 0 0 0 0 0 It Knnhe |i. U 0 1 II 1 1 <1 1 f. 24 3 J Stiuclt out—l>\ 11 Knnhe .1. by Tlmm.iH 8 Hiihi mi liiillM—off Knobe S, off ’llimniiM 2 Two lijimc? hits— Tlmnmn, Ramil. Double play s—Morn** W». CJlcrv. 'lCllhiKor L’niidio —Sof* ton. Altoona ('iirni'irlo Tech Next Tin* Ciiriu-Kb- T<-oh bunebull outfit, v lilt'll in t<i jiluy ilio ynmlty lu-H- on iH‘\l Satmduy afternoon. In u tliiun liloiiHlii|i toinbiiiiitloii nt-enidim; to the <lit'lonitloiin'of tho I'luUl riHiti'in They I mi\ tlmt lilt- Tin tun ttum in ul the : hi'ighth of Its ability* and tlmt It In I I njovliii; mi oxtranidinaiily hiicU'hh* ful nuison It liiih it»ct*ml> deft-ited i mimbn of tnllej.es in Mk> ywrtein litil of tin- mite. tlfiwnliiK Cioyo City f<*4. tuiiliiin 0-8, ovt-rwlnlmiiiK Went mlnnttr 20-l. itiul nosluu out Clmeya I*2 The team lias been ImtiunliiK t onnl iit-iuh ami I, in now uiiUutl a lilkli ilt|,i<'i' of conrdliiiillon Tim r(t ttlliuc In excellent mill the team piny In all tlmt mud bo winhod foi In hittim? nticnKtli. the Shibon mo rather foiiuimto ami tho name Kuturiliy pm* mists tti inttttntinn if hittinir ibi- f"‘‘ Bread, Pies, Cakes, I t 1 4 | and Ice Cream | "k •!• y ‘ • x ,i. x :j: Penn State Bakery :j: *|* VV. T. Harrison •{• STATE COLLEGE & TYRONE, PA lltj flKUien latKoly The llae-up of the \ Inborn will inobably be rh fol low* J DnUKhortj 2b, 21 Dourli ortv lb. Durkin If, Goddcn rf: John* ntoii of, Lynn nn, DcVol 3b, Irwin e, ami Wclhm. Moon, and McCaw |> M)TIOK AVIATORS A imotlm? of foimer nylallon pllom, oliHtrvuH Kiimit'in and bulluonlntH will In* held Thurnduy cvciilnj; In Room fiftit'ii, Llbeial Arm llldK Immediate ly afit'i the Mush Meeting A-DEAL j Heating and Plumbing $ Highland Avc. | i j| If You Break Your Glasses | nr you arc suffering with 1 i headaches or eyestrain, SEE | Dr. EVA B. ROAN | | 522 F. College A ve. . 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