nebUy,6Mayv - 6,v1921 , - MYBKDETAINEDi ON; NAY TO - :PENN' RELAY irealiinen Forced; to Spend Night In Rural - Bastille on Account- of Suspicious Actions ' 'Houeobreakersj robbers and dope fjendii were' a - few - of the titles given to, two Penn State Frosh.before spend ing a night behind the bars, while "beat ing" they way to the Penn Relays Circumstances, liittany luck and a de sire-for. souvenirs featured largely in the escapade. For the robbery of a house to be dis covered shortly after two kheiei clad youths from the Blue and White school - bad, passed - through an eastern town, naturally aroused local suspicions Tho upholders of peace at once became busy and made the wires hot to nearby towns describing the appearance of the vag iants. The unsuspecting victims were delayed in the next township by the village ;Muth Who made some startling finds, On. searching his captives be discovered small metal placards, sliver sPOOns. and, some suspicious looking powder. He.wisely surmised that they wore-burglars and dope fiends . With all of this. evidence against them, the pair were shipped back to the scene` or the robbery Following this same. trend of• gad. luck, It was past the quitting time for the judge who had gone home, when the accused arrived A bed behind the bars wee the only possible solution, despite the many ex planations whleh the two students ofi. tared. Matridulatlon cards and other Identthicatlons were useless. The keep er could only say "Tell_it to the judge" So, resigned to.thelr fate the Jailed ones now made the best of a bad thing and went to sleep, with the only comfort that the beds cost them nothing, "Larry" Shields, last year"s cinder! captain and Olympic star now entered the scene: Being In the town of.these adventures, he went to the rescue of the Penn State students But his of - forts went unappreciated when the pair continued' their sleep in hie - presence. He mercifully left them to their fate after_speaking a - good word for them, to the keeper of the keys Bather stiff from their hard beds, the next morning the tv,o Fresh went ;sleepy-eyed before the dispenser of jus 'Me. who lucidly had a sense of humor I After having whearty. laugh at their - expenseite•acquitted them and warned -the pair -to-keep away - from all ails ,chlef The' two Mat year men then went on their way, rejoicing and-"bum ,hing" rides. reaching Philadelphia in time for the races ', When the pair were captured, the ar- Moles which they possessed were the , s catiee of their detention. Collecting 'souvenirs on their way, they-had-gath ered some strange things, including silverware from a normal school where they had stopped, and a doctor's and another small metal sign The powder 'which the chief-of-pitice thought , nvut 'dope proved to be a small envelope con taining a saleffrom the State College chemistry laboratories which one of the ,Frosh had unconsciously left in., the pocket of hie military breeches. ~ T WTERATNIT'BABBBiiM GAMES BBIAYED BY WET HEATHER Because of the rainy weather It has been-impossible "to'play off all the-in ter-unit- baseball' games at the - time Acheduled and at present there are sev eral delayed-games The managers should arrange to play off these de layed, games wheneverpossible, for it •Is , difficult to secure diiimonds that are not, in Alse. As-tbb• last game is ,raeduleir for May nineteenth a few days will be left when delayed games can bo played off at the regular time on Tuesdays and Thursdays and a mher dule of these games will be posted soon A. report of tho games to datecan be found In the window at Co-Op - Any snlstakes should bo reported to -the athletic manager at once 'W. L. FOSTER DAVID F. KAPP President Cashier , :-:first National Bank OF State,_College, Pa. Capita,;sso,ooo.sorois..sso;oo6 e. Tfiilliti*Tfraffe stLii :11.440 v' CD* -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CILAGA. KIMBALL YOUNG In "Hunh" TOONERVILLE _COMEDY 'Mooting' All _Trull's' ,SATURDAY DUSTIN FAIINUM In "The Groat 'Sacrifice" f —BEBE , DANIELS - '1 In "Two Week. yilth Par JACK HOLT In "Tho Mak^ PRESENTAIONTH, WILL KEEP TRACKMEN BUSY Seven Meets . Scheduled For Next Four Week-ends—Dual Contest With Colgate-on-Fourteenth 'ack meets on New Beaver field will feature every one of the next four week-ends, for In addition to the inter fraternity meet which will be staged tomorrow, the Interscholastic Track and Field Meet will be held on Saturday May fourteenth, at which time the Var sity will also meet the Colgate cinder men, the Interclass Track Meet will be held on May twenty-first, whoa the Inter-unit Track Meet will also .be staged, and on May twenty-eighth, the Freshman-Sophornoro scrap will take Place These events, crowded. Otto a period of four weeks, make the present month ono of the busiest track months, that - has over occurred' at Penn' State. interscholustles,. May 14th Hundreds of high- and preparatory schools throughout the state have been invited to participate in the Interscho lastic Track and Field Meet, and many have already signified their Intention of attending In tell force The events in this meet will be the same as those which took place In the Harvard meet several weeks ago At the same time the track team representing Colgate lint istrsity will be seen on Now Beaver Field competing wLth ' the Blue and ' White runners So far, the following high schools have entered teams In the Interscholastic meet. Altoona, Ber wick, Dubois, Dickinson Seminary, Harrisburg Tech, Johnstown, Northeast High of Philadelphia, St Agnes High of Wpmt Chester, Steelton and Troy Last year Williamsport High won the cup-tor the first time and the team representing this Institution is expected to be en - hand to defend the title The cup which was won at' that. time Must be won three years in succession be fore it becomes the permanent property of any one school. ThS list given ab ove of those schools which Rill take part in the meet is by no means com plete The entries will not close until heat Tuesday noon and a number of additional cables are expected to be made before that time May Elat. A Big Day May twenty-first will find two big meets in progress on .New Beaver Field; the first being the Inter-class Track Meet and the second being the Inter-unit Track Meet. Arrangements have not-been completed for the inter class meet and at the present time it appears on though all men will be eli gible, whether members of the varsity or not As soon as definite.arrange meats are made concerning the meet, an-account of the came will appear in the Collegian. The Inter-unit Track Meet, which will be staged on the same date, will ..be another lively event. All units of the Penn_ State ChM are being urged to take part .in as many events e.s pos sible Athletic arinbagera of all organ ised units are asked to find out approx imately how many men can he entered • , L. G. ' BALIOUR-00.-- .. FRATERNITY JEWELERS _ Badges _ . Novelties Stationery Placques , Memorial Tablets CLASS RINGS AND PINS , . Factory - ,- Branch Office ATTLEBORO, Mass. UNION ARCADE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Blg days or days, Coca-Cola always is the isvorlte beverage. TIM COCA-COLA COMPANY WE MAINTAIN A 24 HOUR SERVICE On Am - ateur Work For Your "AcCommodation The IDI°EIsI;N CTATE HOTO 0 P 212 E. College Ave - -• PENN) STATE COLLEGIAN HRLFFRICH Anchor Man -On Freshman Relay from their unit so that definite arrange ments can be made as to , the number of entries It Is desired that mery unit be represented in the moot and unor ganized units are asked to get togeher and take part in the affair. Definite plan, and rules will be drawn up when the meeting of the athletic managers of the various units meet next week Frorlt•Soph Scrap On Ma> twenty-eighth. when the tarsity takes part in the Intercolle slates at Cambridge, the annual Fresh man-Sophomore Track Meet will take place on the field at home Arrange ments been not been definitely com pleted for this affair and at the present time it appears as though the meet will be open to all members of the two lower classes 111111111/2111/111111181111111111t11111:111111111$11111111111$1/1111111:111111111t11111111/.111' ff , I OUR SPECIALTY 1 2 .g.' HOME-MADE i g E Pies and Cakes-1 2 I g State College Bakery ffillllllllllllll,l/13111111111111111113:11211111111/11:1111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111,A 1211221121 HIGH SCORES -MADE IN 1 ' GUNNERY COMPETITION The resolts"of the team gallet 3 e com petition 10010113 held by the Dista l fleet of Alilitni3 Science and Tactics !show that Peon State men ate excel/- . tionally good shots The average of the stoics made by the team teproient- Mg the college seas 91.7, - a scree that dam credit to the team The members of the squad cycle seiedted from these Nbo signified their desire to caret the emmetition when the call tot candi dates teas issues] a short time ego Under the abh direction of Major John en,cumpetition preliminaries st ere held ery scoots and those attaining the highest sootcs gem picked toepre sent the institution In the notional It 0, T C competition Deem - Senlot It 0 T C unit w eligible to enter the competition, the numbel being dielded Into sections so Cot ps Mess Penn State Is In the third cot pa every Os are the units to Mem land, Virginia, and the District of Columbia The -competition of each unit is held tit the barracks of the respectiee units and scores are then sent In to the military post design /toil Ip, the wig department to ascertain the rardeing of the VII lous units All scor es of the third coil's area are sent to Volt Ilovard in Alsryland shine the standing of the different units of that area to being computed The follelclog are the indivldull scores made 1)3 the raemboss composing the Penn State leant II L Wllvon 93, W L Norils 'l3, 27 S. L 1,41.241 g '23, 24, II 'AI Knight, 24 SALESMEN WANTED The Tsln State Cas , S. Electric Company sorting with elect, lc light and power a population of 105,000 In New Hampshire, Vermont and bouths astern Maine, needs bright, enerstotlc men to sell Its 7 per cent Prior Lien Stack, permanently or fot tacation period This company has been operating successfully for fifteen years, has been noting diet deeds on its tnefetted and common stock tot Melva years and has ettnns ed fel many_years an amount 05010- alent to three or four times the an nual dividend on the Prior Lien stock outotanding Mere are good opportunltice for Enhancement In this and affiliated organizations, 'and with associated Investment bankers Apply In per son, or by letter to the olilee of the Company, 05 Congress Street, Bos ton, Mass or A. 8 Blekmore & Co, 111 Broadway, New York TWIN STATE GAS & ELECTRIC CO • , The •. Pennsylvania : State : Colleg. JOHN MARTEN THOMAS, DJ), LL.D., PRESIDENT Eslat,limbed and maintained by the Joint action of the United States Government and the Commonweal Pennsylvania - 7 411 FIVE GREA r SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arta, Mining, and Natural Science, thirty-piglet courses of tour years each—Also courses In home Economics , Industrial Art and Physical - eatIonTUITiON FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate . - First .mester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Sesslo Teachers about the third Monday In‘Jurie of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., add THE REGISTRAR, State Pollens. Pennsyl, ghe NEW EDI S 0 gives his true voice B=AUBE be hes compared hts voice with its RE-CREATION by the New Edison. Bemuse thousands of people have beard this comparison. Because no one distinguished any Mime:ace between his living value end his RE CREATED voice. Don't take the statement of as artist that a phonograph gives his true voice. Bee whether that phonograph can sustain the comparison test. if it cent, you know that Bush phonograph does not give you the,artises true voice, but merely a mechanical "minden of its own. Think about these things! Then remember that the New Edison does eosin& the comparison test, that It Is the any phonograph which sustains the comparison test; and that we are always glad to prove this to you. If you love music, your credit is good ham. Yon can arrange your payments On a gentleman's attrsentesd. L. K. METZGER I A •B McQuoun "N. 9 ' 3; JS . g 2 >en; A 91. E-Cal .23 ''l Blttne; '23. 89, 11, C 13usb '24. 87, 13 W Buck '24, 83 PRIZE CONTESTS OPEN TO -PENN STATE STUDENTS The .. Tractor and Gas Engine Re view- is offering three prizes of one hundred, fifty and twenty five dollars tot the three best articles written by students on gasoline tractors, Stud ontn from the Dngineming school as well as those from the Department of Agriculture may. enter this contest Since the, are allotted to arrange limit subjects and the mope to suit them mites There is a wide tenon of sub jects open to those who are Intel ested There Is opportunity fat design and To the Women of State College. It has 'often been suggested by my many patro • who are your fellow citizens, that I hold an exhibi of my models in your city. It is, therefore, wit, the confident anticipation that you will find m display of frocks, suits, wraps, waists , and hats fo Madame et Mademoiselle of very real interest tha I cordially invite your inspection. NITTANY INN - Thursday and Friday May 12th and 13th MARY SACHS' North Third St, at 210 HARRISBURG, PA. M=M:=l EDISON REQUISITION BLANK Who. favorite yam. ...11.1 roil llb to know? Wtokt Idiom Likes to 14.10. Booth Hoblag of MU., 11.019, for a.m. • • • and bluda—tArt gtory albs New la Do Duda the WsrP (B the discussion of the use for engineering Mopes.s l discussion of its value tt All students she nre it, secure mole detailed info 1 ems of the contest trot Bloslngrune of the Dent o cloceting MIME= The "Y" Hut has the 101 es on hand that have bee Lhe Lost and Found De rich ar still uncial:Lig of glasses, e tao pint. Burn • fountain pens, three Ever electric flash light, tan !homed glasses, 4i , C bun• pall of Wines, seLeral n rust books, and a gold as
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