Page Four EDITORS ASSURED LIVELY TIME HERE (Continued from first page) ducted The tie-up Is now the most Intel eating of the Penn State scraps and tae ttent nest Saturday should he highly entertaining for them Anoner opArtunity to observe Penn, State spirit and traditions will be of fered on Saturday evening Athos/ a meeting similar to that held last Samar dsy for the 'Father s Day will be stag ed It is possible that a famous ear toonlst alit be here for that uneasiest, to make characteristic sketches for the benefit of the students and editors The %aratty quartet will have a 'new and varied program to render and - there still be brief talks from some college officials The band will be out for one of the functions during the dny Pull details n ill be given in Friday's COL. LEMAN FRESHMAN NINE WILL HAVE STRENUOUS WEER (Continued from first Page) second,Seltz. third, lineman, shortstop, Anders, left field. and Palm, right field Coach It:loser has not decided yet upon whom he trill start In the box in either galllC Visitors' Strength Unknown Practically nothing is known con cm ning the strength of Ifiski and the Pitt yoailings, but these two teams , have almays had well balanced aggve gaol°ns in tile past and have usually Ptoted to be stumbling blocks for the Blue and White first year men Last! eetr the Kiski nine walloped the Fresh nien on Icon Beaver field by a margin of three runs, the final score being 9 to G, and this year will try to repeat the performance The two Freshman football teams from Penn State and Pitt fought to a dents last fall and each basketball team mon a victory from the other In the winter so that It note remains for Saturdays contest to de tide the supremacy The Pitt Freels man game will serve as a preliminary attraction to the varsity game with Bethany College Harvard Univer,sity GRADUATE SCHOOL OF Business Administration A two-year course in business leading to the degree of Master of riusinesii Administration . Open to college graduates. Courses off trod in the following fields Accounting, Business Law. Banking and Finance, Marketing, Adtertising, Retail Store Problems, Sales Management, Industrial Man agement, Labor Problems, Business Statistics, Foreign Trade, Trans portation, Lumbering, Office Organ- Ination Six graduates of Pennsylvania State College have attended the School. The rgeistration for 1921• '22 Is limited to three hundred In the first-year courses Applications after May tat should be accompanied ho n certified transcript of the col lege record For Information write to Dean W. B Denham, Unfverslty 332 Tfarrard Graduate Business School Administration Cambridge, Massachusetts ' L. K. METZGER, "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends Saturday, May 7th Many articles offered, at a very ma terial reduction. On the last two days everything in our store will be reduced. • Join the Thrift Club and buy a Piano on easy terms. , - FRANCIS BARON PIANOS We have in stock a Baby Grand, a Player and an Upright. Player Piano Rolls carried in stock:_ We are always trying to make our store better for you. L. K. METZGER NITTANY TRACK MEN OUTRUN AT RELAYS (Continued from first page) won, cot crud the distance in 15 3-6 seconds One of the most Inspiring races of all was the one mile relay once In which Boston College turned out to be the win: ner Penn State lost by about one L ard and c closely followed by the representative os hoot Redlands, Califor nia Hite run the first quarter and tlnished In second place giving the baton to Higettoll, who soon took the lead and gave the stick to Grimes, who continued to keep the- lead When Damming stalled as anchor man, Penn State was leading the race. The Pace set was a mighty fast one and called for all the speed, stamina, brawn and bone that Penn State's captain •could muster Just within a few Inches of the tape he was passed by the Boston College man, the winners thereby es tablishing a new record In this event The dine M. 3 minutes, 22 1. - -5 sec onds, - .filch cox much better than the record established by Redlands last 3 ear • - • The four mile relay event was mon by Illinois, with Cornell, Princeton, and Penn State following closely In the order named Illinois' time was 18 minutes, 5 seconds She Freshman one mile relay chum- I pionship toad won by the University) of Pennslhania yearlings, with Prince tun and Penn State giving them a close race Graham started and hand ed the baton to Conk 01110 finished a- I bout twelve lards In back of the lead ere of the race Moore then started off with a — rush and recovered nine of the Melve yards, giving the baton to Heinrich who jumped into the lead, but also was passed within o few feet . Cleaning, Pressing °I REPAIRING Suits Made to Order I E. W. GERNARD. Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail , Special Rates to Clubs & Fraternities FYE'S -200-202 W. College Ave: 111-115 ALLEN STREET PENN STATE' COLLEGIAN - 77 r of the tape by the Penn and Princeton runners The time for the race was 3 minutes, 27 3.5 seconds PLAYERS TO REPEAT SHOW FOR "Y" BENEFIT I Continued from IBM Daze/ this show in the past In fact. seldpm has a play been presented it tills In stitution where the whole cast seem to he made up of stare, and such Is the ease in "Seven 'Keys to Baldpate . _ In addition to this clever acting, Mr 'Ai thur C cloctingh, Director of the Play ers, is also stoutly responalble,for the success which was scored because of his able directing of the performance. Then too, the writer of the story, George M Cohan, deserves a great deal of credit for a siting a plat which is Just stuffed with action and clever little speeches The action throughout the story tak es place at a peculiar tate Of speed At times everything seemed to happen at once and then at other times the action is purposly slow, cleating thereby a great aMount of interest in the Per formance VARSITY BATSMAN OVERWHELM PLAID ietintlnped (torn Poet page) Dvlll3kle 30 _ 3 0 0 0 1 1 Weise p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lusby P --- 28 0 2 24 ' 20 7 Welcdme, Freshmen! Let Shorty" Fill your - Carr) out" When "On Mad" Packed Right. Wrapped Ttght Yours to please College Quick Lunch kiiiiiiiiiit:l4:::q.-t-14+++.:. . I .:-. MOTH :E k x . , Preventatives 1 ... We can supply you with 4 . Flake Napthaline 4. MOTH BALLS' ).c . Cedar Compound ! 3: , , . an d cantr moth clet.troYers I in packages. 1 Nowis the time to use it in packing away your 4 'wititetActchep. ::- .4.: tRAY - "D D • DRUGGIST .4 3 State Colege:Pa: --- L. K. METZGER Home run—Haines Double--Lfght ner, tillers. Struck out—by Clime 6, by Thomas 7 Base on balls—off Cappo 3, off Thomas 1, off Wass, 1, - off Lusby 1 Paused balls—lraln, Brumbaugh flit by pitched ball—Haines, Godden Wild pitch--.MPPO Umpire Gochenaur MANY FATHERS ATTEND HUGE MAS S MEETING MIAMIee of the institution if it wan given the proper support. Snyder and Plaines Speak for Dods Auditor General C A Snyder. of this state, and Mr. Haines, father of "Hin icy" Haines, the Blue and 'Mille dia mond captain, were called , next for talks to represent' the faille.' slew points „ uniumminumummummummwmoummuntummuc I-TAILORING -1g HENRY GRIMM'S. E 206 E. 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