Page Four FRESHMAN TRACK 1 STARS OUTCLASS PITT YEARLINGS Penn State Cubs Show Strength in Every Event—Win by 94 to 41 Margin TEN FIRST PLACES GO TO NITTANY SPEED ARTISTS Atkinson, Wieand and Alwine Show up Well—Johnson Stars For Pitt Freshmen Shutting unewected strength in the field events and dashes andsooping the [tack events, the Penn State n Fresh men asily defeated the Pitt yearlings in a dust track and field meet on Ness Calves Field last Saturday afternoon by ascore of 9i to 41 The Nittant Cubs shone,' up nett in every °tent and ende a clean sneer, In the 220- yard dish, 220-yard hurdles and broad jump. Conch 'Martin's proteges took first pines In ten cents nod tied for flint In one other no oat, while Pitt won foul first places Atkinson, Wieand and ,t 1 wino contributed hugely towattl the Penn State }carting tours sletory by scoring eighteen, fifteen and thirteen points respectly ell Johnson kept the Pitt Freshmen In tho running with an Individual scout of sixteen points Wieand and Alpine Star - Mound, a product of Lansdale High School, shorted exceptional form in the dashes, %sinning both the 100 and 220 eNants with little difficulty Aln Me, anothet Nittans first year man, hurl ed the discus 125 feet six inches, com ing close to Om Penn State tecotd fot this event rolloo hot 11 • summery of the -ea 100-laud d I.4ll—Won by Wleund. Pet Stale, 4w - eta, Atkinson, Penn Stet thlt d. 13t mkt, Pitt Tlme--10 3-5 4e nods 220-3-trd dash—Won by Wicand, Penn St ite, second, Pioudfont, Penn State, third. I:cnnecit, Penn State z tine-2a 1.-5 seconds 120-3 atd hutdies- - Won by Atkinson. Penn State. second, Sever. Pitt, third. Bell, Penn State Time-17 1-5 seconds 220-yard hurdles—Won by Atkinson Penn State, second, Anderson, Pen State, third, Bell, Penn State Tim 27 2-4 seconds. - • Milo - won b 3 Relll3, Pitt, seeond, :31cCluie. Penn State, third. Mundrum. Penn State Time---1 minutes 37 3.5 eeonds Tito-mile—Won bt Corbitt, Pitt; sec ond, Dorton. Penn State. third, Vin cent Penn State Time-10 minutes 24 440-5 ard dash—Won by Wieand, Pe State, second, Moseleft, Penn Stat. [bad, Stikine% Pitt Time-51. 4-5 so ond% SSO-yard ton—Won by Kisseleff, Penn State, second, Kratz, Penn State, third NVlitiiins, Pitt Time-2 minutes 5 4 seconds Broad Jump—Won by Atkins• Penn State. second, Kenney. Pe State. third. Gifford. Penn State Di t once-21 feet 1 inch 11105 rump— Won 13) .Tobnson, rel State, , econd, tio between AV tgner .1 , Edgar, Penn State It - eight-5 feet lecher Pole 'Vault—Tie betv,een Montgom ery, Penn State, Durborrow, Penn State, and Maier, Pitt Height-10 feet G inches Shot Put—Won by Alpine, Penn State. second, Johnson, Pitt, third, Covet, Pitt Distance-11-8 feet Discus—Won by Alwine, Penn State. second, Johnson. Pitt. third, Ocksrider, Pitt Distance-124 4 feet Hsmmer Throw—Won by Johnson, Pitt, second, Alulne, Penn State, thhd, Strickler, Penn State. Distsnee —93 3 feet Jayelin—Won by Artelt, Penn Stet second, Sorer, Pitt, third, Bruil , Pitt Dletance-1.40 9 feet SUCCESS OF SENIOR MEMORIAL ASSURED (Continued from first page) hive charge of all notes and ho wit send out premium notices and retur the notes themselves when they hay. been paid in full The members of the Solidi class in direct charge of th e campaign are C L Mellinger, chairman E C ON erdot I secretary, W H Welt) E Hallman, C T Coopm, L D. Chapin 11 R Burtiair and A. C Platt Collor.] by College Official% esident Thom is 01111 many othet college officials have congt‘tulated the snernbet4 of Idle Senior cl gm for [belt method of taking the memorial fond Coming at v time directly before the too million Holler eympaign of the college tot health and velftn e build ing, it v 111 fill ninh a 800 d talking point Tot the raising of the large) nmount The svimming pool, for which the Sordoni Ire musing their money, SPORTING GOODS "A Complete Line" We are adding the best line of golf clubs obtainable, in cluding A. Kirkalady Selects, Burkes, Abe Mitchell's, etc., and to lower our present stock of Lee clubs we are running a 20 per ct. reduction on them for this week only. Silver King Golf Balls. The Music Room comes under the title of a stolid built . tug and Ills In directly ulth the college campaign for buildings The note Issue idea also meets pith the heat t 9 applo, rl of the menthe's of the 1922 class•slnce It Is a distinct, clans affair and Is 0 distinct class fund Seniors or ho subscilbe to the class fund are placticaill ',mitt Item the alumni campaign for funds since the Seniors mill use their money for the same put pose no the alumni 11111 In the con sttucticat of health and ,clfare build ings PENN STATE RELAY TEAM SMASHES WORLD'S RECORD (Continued from first Page) lotting t handicap of about setenly - (ler(ads Both men ran splendid rams but idnek gradualle gained on Cooper and finally passed him on the second lisp, finishing in 3 minutes 11 3.-s—see onds uith mans arils to spare Shields Loss°, Ott Record To ",trim" Shields, inteicolleglate mile champion, goes the gteatest Indl tWual honor, as he covered the mile In the remarkably fast time of 4 min utes 19 4-5 seconds, which is consider ably totter than the former college ree old for this es ent "Bloody" Romig ran against Shields otet the mile course and was given about one hundred ;fatal handicap at the start of the run Romig ran a splendid lace but could not pie sent Shields Pont gaining on him At the end of the run both men were mi ning shoulder-to-shoulder ',hen Romig sudden burst of speed crossed the finish line n few yards in adsance of Shields Intercollegiate - Next Saturday Penn State track and field athletes mill be in action against next Saturday mhen they ttay el to Pittsburgh to take part in the annual ttestern Penns>ita eta intercollegiate meet The Nitta., team took first place last year with a total of one knotted and tell point, and prospects look brightet nom than they did a rem . ago Penn Stan's chief contendett tot non. tt In the meet next Satordtu tt 111 io,,,,,ntn gn.\Cent vn g n, n. W ent Vlt glnla Neale} an Watthlngton and Jefell ton. Geneva College Ind 01110 State Ohio State has a stt onget tetra than an) of the other Inatltutlonq Ind Mould . 11001011 the Nlttnn> tams lth tome thong onlloaltion NINE FEATURES ON FATHER'S DAY PROGRAM ment A thrumr nt the Women's Build ing and special numbers after the mass meeting on Saturday night are out standing Man) Smokers to be Held Friday and Saturday nights promise to be a continual round of smokers and get-to-gethra meetings for the fathers and sons. The committee has made no ntrangemente for entertainment on Fri day night as It sras thought desitable to lease this to the student himself Honever some of the fratetnitles and boatding houses In the ton° at plan ning to start early and are holding smokers on Friday night Saturday morning and afternoon still be well occupied pith sightseeing, visi tation to recitation and classes, ath letic esenLs, and business meetings, the main feature of the evening still be the mass meeting Immediately after the mass meeting, the Penn State Club is holding an all-college smoker in the story to which all the fathers are In sited. The unitmen have also arranged an attractive entertainment ce for the smoker, Including speeches byoulePres ident Thomas and Judge Orvia of Belle fonte, basing and ntestling events The Deans of the serious schools and the faculty members will be at the smoker to meet the fathers personally The fraternities are asked to start then smokets at nine-thirty on Sat urday e‘ening and not earlier so that the Dads oili be given an opportunity of meeting the college authorities and the members of the faculty I=l Classes will be held as usual on Sat urday morning This decision of the committee and the college autholities tuts made In tie. of the fact that it is especially deshable to have the visiting fathers visit the tat ous classes with then sons so that tries will get a true Q. ThillitigTffeafre 411% , vhdopt ,,, A clady _ _ TUESDAY— PEARL WHITE In "The Broadway Peacock" Tong Sarg Almanac WEDNESDAY— MARIAN DAVIES In "The Bride's Play" SUNSHINE COMEDY "Say It With Flowers" THURS. and FRIDAY— BETTY COMPSON In "The Green Temptation" BEN TURPIN In "Step Forward" FRI. and SATURDAY— GLORIA SWANSON In Elinor Glyn's "Beyond The Rocks" with RODOLF'H VALENTINO A romantic drama of pas against convention. Of gay sionate young love struggling Paris nights, dizzy adventure on Alpine cliffs, and the glit tering world of English high society. With Glorious Glor ia wearing the 50 latest and most gorgeous Paris gowns Adults 30, Children 15 & tax Insight Into the mannet the Imitations ate LonthaLted Tilly Is at palt of the inotaata that in being stressed especial- IN Pt the committee Chum! Yel,C(.l on Sunday nill be I conducted l't esldent Thomas ',Rh a music at pi ngtatu latent...l eiMeelally fot the neek-end MEMORIAL DAY PLANS ARE NOW UNDER WAY (Continued from first page) The C idet lent:nem mill compose the second section, 011110 the serious chic olganlealons of the town, such as the School Mould, school children, Dm ough Council, and others, will follow the col lege leglment as the Mild section The foul th and loot section mill Maude Inc callous flatelnal organlmtions of the tomn The usual line of march will be fool- lowed West for set eral bloclat on Beaten as cane then pant oil College, past the Levi°, tang stand which toil ptobabß be located In the same place no for tine Innugutal parade last fall - .rivet College avenue the column tt 11l go past the nee Mining building to the Auditmlum where a salute a ill be flied, Ind taps will be sounded ON el the grave of On _lthet ton The inixesslon will then proceed to the front campus [there, folloalng mu ale be the hind, the Reserend Fre.tr, pastor of the Episcopal °hutch het e. sill dellyer the opening pillyel This 1,111 he followed by the singing of .Amer let by the school children and an pitiless by E C Shannon. Commander of the Filet Bilged% Pennsylvania Na tional Guard The Memorial Tablet bill be pre sented 13 a student, and DI D C Sparks u 11l teeeire It The Benediction sill be inonounced Iteoetend Peters of the Methodist Church, and, fathoming the singing of "The St it Spangled Bsnnel," the flu; all be raised uni tile National Solute of taent3-alto guns still be filed A detotlocl it °glom Of events gill litlient in tr titer Issue of the COLLEG IAN SEAMAN FANTASY IS A DRAMATIC CLIMAX (Continued from that Flee) hisneals tcriulted tt lends that his heat "Is slmays open to old England" The menic effect is [tethered be the gorgeous costumes of the Court, uhich blend harmoniously Into one magnifi cent blare of 00101. The features of the scene are The Dream Song by Miss Betty Cioll, The Dance of the Slates ns Intetpleted by the six male attend ants of Ptestet John, and The Phoenix Dance fastmlng Miss Semi., The ac tion ends ashen Prester John Invites the sesmen to mulatto of the "elastic m ers mbete the 'online meets the shy" that they. too, might Ilve it thousand >ears The [laid scene in in a finest near Prestcr John's Palace where the sea men have gone to find this Fountain of Eternal Youth The scene is colorful and a unique conception of a forest Is inesented lime the aeamen MiStalte the fountain . ' ton a little sliver alum that Limas the other Asa)" and the) tun Into animals The scene is height ened he a closer animal dance, uhleit Visit II 1 Cash and Carry Fye Store it: The College Man's Shop Brigham-Hopkins Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers HOT WEATHER CLOTHES Palm Beach Cloth---Breeze Cloth---Cool Cloth Just received a shipment of Gabardines that we are able to sell at a very attractive price. HARRY W. SAUERS Robison Block THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN shorts nhat a "drop of grog" ttlll do The Diner of the Fotest Sofdot and the Donee of the Tier Hearts are also features or the scene. Toe Ditßogue takes since hack on the &KA. of II S Here-to•rote again to the croft slowly slips oat Into the scs, anti is noon lost In the shadows AM the gathering fogs alike one sees wain the Dance of the SitiWs Bells— and of tot that—the tint kness And so the fantasy finds its end •rho executhe vt.lff for the peifoim vure iy Dcnellig—Mks D.thel Spat Dramatic •mcticc—Arthur Deeming otiginnl musle—Hummel Fishhumn Critumes--George Hoinel and J. Got don Amend • • • Singe and Lighting -1i Schacklet. Scenery—Henry Po tealeld Proper ties—George Rustily and Rol and Robinson Publicity—J Omdon Amend Advance ticket sale all be held on Wednesday and Thersd tl et enlngs or this stock, Mays eventeenth and eigh teenth, at the Co-op between setan and nine o'clock FROSH DIAMOND MEN DEFEAT SHADY SIDE (Continued from first page) first on balls oft O'Neil The visitors tied the tally in the first inlf of 'the second frame n hen Archibald and Denies %tete permitted to cross the plate on Lewiun's single The nest tally for the yearling bats men was made In their half of the third schen Woods gothome on a passed hall The third and fourth Innings were on et entful for the visitors as they radio toted but one hit in each Inning, then going out in order The Freshmcn add ed the ee more markers to their score let the fourth when Parshall, McMillen, and Hartman were given unearned runs on errors O'Neil scot ed a home run In the op ening half of the fifth Inning, admitting Lihell to the plate and raising the Side score I* two tuns The f oeatling nine alto tted In their halt the fifth when Wise e wee than od to Intake the circuit on a series of erros The >earling third Ittseman had m idea clean drite to center field which DIU ' enhatk uat unable to handle The Shad) Side outfieldw recoseted, Ism - ever, in time - to peg a nlid heti, to tiro. which ) permittedWite'to reach the second brig Atehlirtid nn; , fitst then tit etc %mild to Conenr on thitd and Wise tame home on a similar error for the [hid basenwin The only other tally registered by the rieshmen has made in the seyenth with gain featuring The visitors here held to Shell four tuns until the eighth flame nicest they scored three FOR THE _ i Hair kScalp Quinine . and Sage Hair Tonic promotes a strong, healthy :growth of the hair and eradi cates Dandruff, Liquid Tar Shampoo cleanses - the scalp and makes the hair soft and glossy. RAY D. GIWLAND Druggist State College, Pa =take. on Yost, who replamed Hall man at the beginning of the Inning 0- Neil again stetted rot the visitors by admitting Caner and White an at nest little [no-bagger The Shat) Side, tablet seated the seventh ten when he Was taken In on Arehlbsld's single The Fa eshmen nem bellied In sue score in the filet of the Moth Levaian and Dlffenbach singled Pates nss then sentin as a pinch hitter lot Sol omon nod got to first on balls -Label], nest In line, filled the bags nith a sin gle Yost then settled done and ratio ned Cannel The Inning ended when White popped a fly to Wise on first Tile final swore was 8 to 7 DR. SEASHORE EXPLAINS PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC (Continued from first page) the axe of tuning forks having yar lons degrees of vibration There Is a difference of two hundred times In the musical sense of the most delicate ear and that of the ear lacking this sense of pitch To discover latent talent is the walk to be aomplished hy the psychology of music cc Dr Seashore then explained the use of the phonograph in transmitting the tone, of costly delicate instruments to the classroom for practical work In these tests, some Interesting disco, er ten concerning the musical car were made There is no connection between the sense of pitch and intelligence and this sense does not improve with ago or with training BUCKNELL RACKETEERS TROUNCE PENN STATE (Hantlnued from first Paged team meets Cornell at Ithaca, a bile Colgate will provide a stiff battle at Hamilton on Friday. All these colleges are reported to have strong teams, and the representatives of the Nlttany Lion will have to keep on their toes If rite) me to make a goad shout:lg against their opponents Inter-Chi, Games Begin Sods The fin rt. Inlet-clans games ate sched uled fon balm day, May twentieth, and Manager Shoeliror requests that all tn•tnngcte have their teams chosen by bridal the nineteenth A chart will be boated In a prominent location, giv ing the order of games An Innovation this year will be the TIP once of the co-eds into the inter , i ten games Several mined doubles o 11l be plqved din lag the coots of the n Ines tournament This Is the first time In several yews hat the classes hate entered competl lon, and considerable Intel est is being BREAD PIES CAKES Ice Cream a Specialty STATE COLLEGE BAKERY & ICE CREAM PARLOR ARE YOU READY For the Commencement House Party? We are, with a full line of canned goods in all the various sizes. Come in and let us help you with your menu. W. R. GENTZEL 200-2 E. College Ave Tuesday, May 16, 1922 manifested In the sport among -tht classes. The addition of several nee tennis courts has helped materially it continuing interest in the game at Peer State, and indications at present poini to the fact that Intel-class tennis soil become more populat Item near to year 7 E. W. - Gernerd Merchant Tailor Next to Post Office . i•swatom