Page Four QUAKER TWIRLERS HAND VARSITY FIRST DEFEAT (Continued £iom first page) I>U> sti.il w is uoihcd cffecllvclj, Jloh- V u sitj 13 iseball ~ni„ li..me while Schtlver Itnded s.iLol> on the second cushion The next two Jted mU Blue batsmen woio eisll> disposed of Fm Penn State, MU\ ' poled out t circuit clout ami w is the onh mm to scoie as* Ullerj gioiimled out, ivoehlei tiled to the cat ihci mil Lightnci wis t tbbecl out at* tempting to steil second b iso aftei io« coving a walk Penn A>Jns in The Blghlh Doth nines stiuggled fuiioustj lot fhe innings, the NltUn> outfit letaln ing a slight advantage as fat as hits were coucetncd, and then Penn scotud ■the two tuns that put tho gime on ice MeXichol suited things off well with a clashing single and scoied on an on oi that enabled Whltehlll to get to second Wlillohilt tiled to leach home on a pla> that put lluive> on first but Klllingors tlnow caught him and It lcmalned foi Ilaivej to tiling in tho other tall> Ilnivej scoi ed when Miuiadiau lilt a ball that was not fielded In time to catch him 'Munindlati stole second and although Sullivan was given a fiec tilp to fhst, Mjeis and aiohei cut off all chances of fuithei scoring by falling cns> vic tims to Thomas’s, offerings The scoic follows* Penn Stale AB R H O A E 4 0 1110 Mcailcle* db. . Killlngoi 3b UUeij lb Koehlet if Lightnwr If Koib s# Rint7 cf Biumbaugh c Thomas p . 1112 2 0 __3 0 0 14 1 1 —lOOOOO --311000 —3 0 2 0 2 2 4 0 110 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 —400070 33 2 S 24 15 3 ABRIIOAE _ —3 2 2 3 1 0 .4 0 0 7 1 1 „410 4 0 0 McNlchol 2b •WhUthill lb Ilaivoy ct MiuivUnn If SuM\an 3b M\eia if Mabei Sehhci "ss p 401 2 0 0 3' 0 1 3 3 0 _„jooooo __4 1 1 C 2 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 32 4 5 2? 10 2 Two Inso hit—Maher Thiee base hit—Lightncr. Home run—lvllllngor. Sttuck uot—By Larsen, 2, by Thomas, r i Base on balls—off Lai sen 1. off Thomas 2 Passed ball—Mahet Dou ble pliv—Schivei to Maher to White bill Korb to Ulloiy to Klllinger, Sul liv m to Whltehil to Sullhan Stolon base—Maher, Schlver, Meaikle, Sulli van Koib 'and Mauiadlan CELEBRATE MEMORIAL DAY WITH BIG PARADE (Continued from first page) Mi Burnt and was composed of the . vulous civic, school, jand church or i-fSVlftfetftons In tills gioufr appeared lTfc~itVCnfßCTS“or**-he = Bsrousfr'OmmriV and the Deans of the Schools of the College The local School Boaid and the schoot chlldt en with Unfit teachers, the Boy Scouts of Ameilca with their ambulance, foimcd the lemalndcr of this division - The tourth division was made up of pitrioLic and fiateinal organizations under the command of Captain Kunre, bead of the liulustii.il Englnccilng De putment of the School of Englnccilng In this dlvision were rcpiesented the Diughteis of the American Revolu tion, Tile -Patilotic Older Sons of Ain ctlci The Odd Fellows, The Modem Woodmen and Itedmcn, and the Elks The Flag-Pole Ccrcinonj When all the organizations appearing In the paiade, the visitors, and specta tois hud gatheicd around the flagpoles on the fiont campus, Piesldent Thomas opened the services b> calling upon Reverent Long of the local Methodist Church to lend the assemblage in praj - el The Piesldent then Introduced the speaker of the occasion, Dr F L Pat (ee of the English Department Dr r itteo opened his addressed by recall ing the clicumstancos under which Penn State was founded He also paid a tribute to the members of the Grand Arm> of Republic, six' of whom were piesent The records of the late war did not diminish tho glorious record of the past for Penn State sons answered the tall of dut> as before and many of hoi noblest are now In Flnndcrs fields Tilhutc was paid to the athletic heroes of the college, to the members of the student body and faculty who donned the untfoim and marched away fr the fiont Duilng the conclusion of his speech, Di Paltee bioached upon the subject ot a bigger and better memorial fm the men ot the college and spoke of the pioposed Memorial Hall as the onlv fitting monument raised to the deeds ot the Nittany heroes The hi ouzo tablet is a wonderful contribu tion of reveicncc but it ought to be sheltcied bj an even greater and finer sign of tiue American lo>nlt> and that Is a Memorial Hall, to be erected on the campus of the college. CATERERS Please Order Your FOOD Refreshments House Party EARLY HARVEY~ BROS. 220 E. College Ave. Phone 211 MILITARY PROPERTY MUST r»E RETURNED On Tluusdny aftei noon, Juno second from two to five i> m, the officers, non-commissioned of fleets tml fit si seigeints will turn their Government piopertj in .vt MacAHistei Hull AIIII - Stoic Room Sophomoio mul Se loml >eai Agricultural students will turn in thill Government piopeitv on on Fildav* June'thiitl, fiom nine to twelve u m uni fiom two to five |> m. .mil on Mond t> 'ind Tuesdiv. sixth imT seventh from nine to.twelve a m ind fiom two to five )i m Fi cslnncn Fhsl-> ear Agi icultur il students and’Specials will he given an oppoitunltj to return tlieii govern ment piopeitv and olitiln lofuiid on Wodnexilnv, Tliutsdij and Fiidaj, Juno eighth, ninth and tenth from nine to twelve a m.. and fiom two to five P m All equipment will l>e propoi ly bundled and limited with name class, companv and contents, nnd caps. If Issued, turn ed In separate]}. The refund of fifteen dollars will be ceititled to the Treasm ei of the College for those wlio leturn ill items including books, which weio charged against them In the case of Ficshmcn, the tefund will bo made on icquest onlj If the Freshmen allow theli deposit of fifteen dollars to stand tliov will be lelieved of the nccessltj of making a new* deposit next jeni in the inci eased amount of tvvuitj -flv e dol l.us. which will be lequired to be posted heieaftci. and the uniform will be le issued as turned in by them A stiiet compliance with abov’c in stiuetlons will expedite the closing of piopeitv accounts for the college jcai and insure n speedy paj inent of re fund TENNIS MEN PLAY PITT RACQUETEERS TO DRAW (Continued from first page) exception to the lule Theii invasion of the cist will consist of several gam es with othei racquet combinations and thej will be in their prime when the> cntci the Lion's Den Another intei osting struggle to be pla>cd during the same week will bo the finals In the intei-fiateinitj tennis tournament This game should bo a thrilling one for the various frateinitj teams have been subjected to elimination games since the schedule was started and only un usual]} skillful aggregations will be able to survive to the finals- These matches will conclude the 1021 tennis luogiam for Penn State Y. M. C. A. NOTES The Y M C A got off to a flying start foi next voai by electing the new Advisoiy Eonid last week to look af ter the nffulis of the organization foi the coming jear The lcsults of the elections w ere Faculty meinbeis —It L Watts, Ag ikultuie, J M Wiliaid, Mathematics, W It. Diem, Fiench Student memb eis—R It Buitnei '22—D H. D D Dotu '2l 1-2. Ch A., H L Koelilei '23 13 P; C L Malinger '22. Ch A-, T H Ititnor '22. C EE, R B Wiison '23 Tni“" -——— The new board which represents the best in Penn State should give the "V a wondeiful boost duiing the jear for It is a good combination It was planned to have a hike on Sunday and have a get together meet ing between the new and the old cab inets, but the weather conditions made the plan Impossible Ilowevci thej held the meeting heio at the college itici true camping stjle One of the impoitant featuics of the meeting wtus the addiess b> Mi O'Connel ’l3 who liih been doing woik in China foi the past few* .veils Mi O’Connei gave a veiy inteiestlng talk about conditions 'n China duiing the past few jeais and the present. ji[:!!iiiii:iiiin]ii]!iiiiiiiaii.iiiiimiaiiiii!H]iiifliimimiiiniiiiii:iiii:uii!iii:iii[!C]iiimmMaiiiiimimumiiiiiiiiiD!ii! |, ii!i][t]iiiitii!i]iiui:iiiii Penn State Billiard Parlor | Welcomes You . | Candy Tobacco Cigars | uiamiimm.uiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiDjmmiiiiiaiimimiiinuiiiiiiiiio.iiiiiimHtJiimiiiimnt.iimiiinuimiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiminmmiiuiiamS IfSaTfilMamj Tfieafre <Io. 'Photoplays of Qualify" . ■WEDNESDAY PRISCILLA DEAN lit “Reputation” CHESTER ANIMAL COMEDY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HEN TUJIPIN CIIAS. MURRAY PIIILLES HAVER In “Home Talent” Also a reel showing "Bnbo Ruth In notion’ SATURDAY ELSIE FERGUSON In “Sacred and Profane Xoyo” FRIDAY AND SAT —Nittnny MAY McAVOY In “Sentimental Tommy” “DECEPTION A motion picture masterpiece PRESIDENT THOMAS TO BE INSTALLED THIS FALL (Continued from first page) also ho sent Imitations to the affair. Aluml Take Active Part Alumni of the Blue and 'White In stitution will have many reasons for attending the big week-end neat fill Besides the hiostlble Inducement to get hick to tlieli alma mater foi the nmual homecoming flay, the big times of the two piccccding dnvs will undoubtedly bilng the greatest num ber of Penn State grudnates to the cumins in the history* of hte eoltege In the celebration which will go with the Inauguration the former Nlttnnv student w ill Like an active pai t on the piogram Special stunts of a sur mising nature will be onlly a put of the >big things which they will do to make the time a success. The homecoming which was inau gurated this last fall will become an annual affair and from the crowd ti hicli it attracted at the fli at get togelhoi its success was assuiod for many yeais Arrangements are being made for very impoitant conferences on Thuis day, the day* piccccding the inaugura tion between leaders in agiiculturnl and industry with Penn State officials and members of the faculty Promi nent manufacturers, engineers, mer chants, chemists, agriculturists, mine operators and educators from all parts of Pennsylvania will be asked to at tend these gatherings These will be held for the general benefit of state industrv and education Students Bucking Celebration Piob.ably the-greatest factor in mak ing hte events successful will be the backing given by the members of the student body Their pait in the cele bration proper will be on a large scale and theh pait In the preparation .foi the inauguration will be larger still The usual spirit which they* display will be at its highest for this occasion CoaCh Bczdck is chairman of the committee on student celebration and he Is woiking hard with the otheis of the committee in planning some thing unique and fitting for the un doigiaduutcs to do In the events of inauguration day. Definite plans ore fast being foi mutated and it is hoped to nnnouncc these in the next Issue of the COLLEGIAN , The Inauguration committees have been woiking for some time in plan ning to make the alTah successful They have held meetings and have spent much {individual effort" alloady in making the preliminary arrange ments The dilteiont groups in charge are as follows Committee on Invita tions, Professor A H Espenshade, chiinnan. Professor E D ‘Walker and Mi E IC Hibshmun, Committee on : piogram and conferences, Dean R L Sickott, chairman. Dean C "W Stod- : dart, Dean E S Moore, Dr. S W. Flet chei. Di A E Martin, Miss Edith P Chase and Piofessor C L Kinsloe; Committee on onteitainmcnt consists of the committee on public occasions! ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 123 Frazier Street., ALL KIND < .'ll of l Repair Work House Wiring Bell Phone 251-R Commercial 69-L | ******** PENH STATE COLLEGIA!? composed of Dr. F W Pierce, Prof essot .1 H Olewlno, Professor C. A. Bonlne, Professor J A Ferguson, Prof cssoi A J Dean A.-R War wick, Dean Margmot'A Knight To this committee has boon added Dean R. L Watts, Piofessor D C Duncan and PioLhsoi Jsui.i Lain, and ati S K. llostettei, Committee on student celehi-ilion, Hugo Be/ilek, Utah man. Do m A K AVamock, Doan Mmgaret A Knight miff Mi 1 T Tavlor MANY GRADS RETURN FOR BIG ALUMNI DAY (Continued from first page) bo explained It Is anticipated tlioic will be Intel eating discussion md tbit tlie enthusiastic effoits of the alumni will bo inci cased On Saturdav* morning, June eleventh, the annual buslniss meeting Is called for ten o’clock In the Auditoiium, and all alumni aio urged to be mesent on this occasion Di John Mnitin Thom as, President of the College will make a bilef oddicss It is, also, at this time that a*, veiy important amend ment to the Constitution of the Alum ni Association will be voted upon, i o, the pioviding foi an inuoise In’ducs The vvoik of tlic Association has In ci eased to such a degree that the in come of-$2 00 pel man is no longer sufficient for the situation and in view* of the return to the individual and to the College, and the universal sentiment in favoi of an increase, it is boliev'od the income wilt be placed at a figuio adequate to meet the re quirements - The of ficus of the Al umni Association for the ensueing year will be elected at this meeting Aftoi the athletic events of the dav, the leunion classes will hold banquets union classes will hold their banquets at the Berkshire and University Clubs, while the girls-expect to hold a din ner at McAUistci Hall - Following tho dinners, all will attend the lecoption given in honoi of President and Mrs Thomas and Dr" and Mrs Sparks, by the alumni and alumnae of the college This will start at nine p tn on the lawn in front of tho Women’s Build nlg, which will be decorated suitably for tho occasion Immediately follow ing tho reception, dancing will bo in Older and a general good time is an ticipated for all All the members of the graduating class aic invlted and urged to attend the Alumni luncheon In tlie big tent, also, the reception and dance in -the evening at the Women’s Building TJRSINUS—A- Urslnus man has invent ed and patented a chair for uso in the movies, that wll make it unnecessary to stand up to let others pass in tho most exciting part of tho picture- The : Pennsylvania : State : College. ~ ", • JOHN MARTIN .THOMAS, DOL, LLJD, PRESIDENT -X, . Established and maintained by the joint action _«f" the .United States 'Government and-the Commonwealth of -Pennsylvania • , ~ - . _ fl'l\ E GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering/ Liberal - Arts, Mining, and Natural Science,'offering thlrty-eluiit courses of four years’ ouch—Also courses In Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu* _ cathm---TUITiON- FRLh-tn-lmlh sexes. -Incidental.* barges moderate. _ Flrst'Veinester begins Scptcpthcr;-second-semester., the firat-j)f,Tol>ruiirys~ Summer Session-for ' Teachers about llio third Monday In. June qf.ench year. For bulletins, announcement^' address ' “ ’ iv • ” «'/ ,'r. ..THE REGISTRAR, Htat'o. College, Pennsylvania - kNIIMD Because—Turkish has a taste—Turkish has a mildness—Turkish has a delight—far-beyond all .cigarette tobaccos of all other lands — - Murad gives you real ' enjoyment, and true delight such as no Tobacco ocher than 100% Pure Turkish Tobacco can.give. CLASS DAY BIG EVENT OF COMMENCEMENT (Continued from first page) w 111 be staged on New Beaver Field at two-thirty p m The first game of this set will have been decided on Mon day aftornoon'at three-thirty. Lelond Stanford Jr , University meets the Blue and White tennis team at eleven In the morning on the Armory courts. Commencement Day proper is Tues day At nino-forty -five the activities foi tho'daj start with the commence ment procession, which will probably bo the same us lafct year from the Car negie Library to the Auditorium, where the commencement exercises are sche duled to* occur fifteen minutes later at ten o'clock. This will be the final assembly-of the Senior class as a body Bjton \V Knapp, the valedictorian will deliver the valedictory at this time Following this will occur the conrer illng oi degrees and granting of dtpo mas to the members of the" graduating class. In the afternoon at two p m» t the delegates will meet in the Old Chapel and the alumni In room 114 Main to elect trustees The final event of the week, takes place at five p m. when u reception Is given In honor of the coll lege guests on the President's lawn. ' Cliunge In Alamni Program The alumni parade scheduled for Saturday at one-thirty p m which was uncertain has been cancelled because of the many athletic events which are scheduled for the day. Instead, the grads will do their stunts and hold their class reunions on Now Beaver I iolcl nt three o’clock, before the base b ill game with Pitt a half hour later SUSQUEHANNA—The Class of ’l6 has given a memorial to the college In mern -01 v of the men who served In the world war The warker will be unveiled with proper ceremonies on Alumni'Day of Commencement Week. 4 BARBERS PENN STATE BARBER SHOP G. L . MITH, Prop. Turkish tobacco used in Murad—Why? 'acts—FACTS—! .Tens of thousands of smokers—tens of isands of times —have PROVEN this'— NITTANY CINDER STARS \ - PLACE AT CAMBRIDGE (Continued from first page) sure victor. Romlg was unfortunate enough to be placed about seventeenth from the pole when the race started an was in the second or third, line of contestants The type of steady rnco which Romlg runs in sotting up a lapid pace from tho very start and keeping it up without a sprint until the very end was a hard thing to ac complish in such a large field of run ners It took him practically the first mile to get Into the lead, which posi tion he held from then on until within seventy yards of the finish At times Jtomlg'is lead was considerably over twenty yards and when the last lap was started few spectators thought that any of the other runners could overtake him R. E Brown of Cor nell however took the last lap at al most sprinting speed and within a few yards of the tape he managed to pass the Blue and White runner Both men were thoroughly exhausted from runn ing such a fast race during the last lap The time of the winner was three seconds greatod than the record est ablished by Bomig on New Beaver tmiiiiiiiiiiuainimmiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiaimiiiiiiiittimiiiiiiiig | tailoring] i 'at '1 I HENRY GRIMM’S I i □ 1 206 E. College Ave. | mniimimmauuimimniiniiiiininimmiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiimiirc "Judge for Yourself —!” Jims## %tast!sl2luSw, Watewtlay, June 1, | field during the Colgate mi | weeks ago. Likewise In the hurdles, i State trackmen wero far fr their standard Krogness of beat out Barron for second pi 120 yard high hurdles, Tbo Dartmouth- winning the event seconds It will be rememb whon the same race was nn the dual meet with Harvard, camo In abuot twelve 01 -flfl In back of Barron and this rn Cilmson representative was o: greates surprises of ho entire Cambridge s < Captain Demmlng, Noweomi es. Cooper, Beck, Parent, I Way and Giubb nl did splem but Demmlng and Grubb were ones to scoic In the finals DECORATE for " House Pai -Streamer! Paper Novell Snapping Mol A Complete Li WELLER POT has just arrive* and makes beautifi graduation gifi Order your flowei commencemer throug us Dance 'ThejGlFTtfi AKT.SH _l3llAlien^Street 11l If
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