Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 02, 1925, Image 4

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LANGROCK FINE CLOTHES
NOW REDUCED
$55.00 Suits, now - - $45.00
$50.00 Suits, now - $40.00 i
» ions AL’S SHOP
Bulletin
'I ui'Mliiy. .hliif g
7 UO—Pi i simian lI i**> nuitiiiA Hull
Pen
7 13—Motive Pmui Club met Unit —JU.
, d
M rdui-Mliij, June 3 >
7 30—'ivvo lomedlca bv lnm.li Uu'i
Old Chi pel
Notices
The doinilnunt of home toinoinks
v ill ho'd tu .mnuil exhibit of die«sis
in.uk In the dumus.lie lit ilism»h on
Thuisdiv o\ Juno foiuth it
•uvut-lhiitv otlmlv 111 Old CnuiKl
>eniots wim ex|nu to m ulti.ue thin
month .uui who no scheduled in jun
k i oi “ophomiut. •'titlons should le
fuent tlu.ii InstiuctuM to nun in theh
htniestu pilule to the Iteetlstrii it the
t.ulkst possible time
Hxjtnples of b!oik*piintni,c bulk
■ml luichment shule «ki<n itlon woik
In the students in inpHeil ,ut will lit
exhib'ted In JM Old M■ in tomoiiou
fi"in tinee to live oiloik in the if
tnnoon iml htivvim the hums uf sev
en iml nine In ilu evening
11 o T C Lnlfoims must be tinned
ir the iln follow injr the two*
1 i tu dilll polled iluiliu' the hout s of
nine to twelve In the unu nut two
to live in the ifteinomi Ainono hiv
ins thisses ill thimigh the div nuv
liin in the suits with tin Loitiiiun
tin inxt il.iv
NITTANY NINE DEFEATED
BY BISON’S ON SATURDAY
(Continued from llrst page)
list -t«tk toioi.ti uh mud to tin
lot iuuu‘l on in mill In bln>its uni
win home mi i liolili'i •» dime Tin
*!nu in»l AVhiu nlnt* lounud foi in
thei mil In tins m'\i ihijiui Milt*
oucil Sdmnit? tonlv sLioml on 1 1\
IScmhuths md v ( ,iit*d when
Vilson lipped out i tuu-h ihrfet <.ood
iln issisnd his twin luothei on Hist
then ho t mdU McWikvt foi tin. list
ut ’c.aln-' two loon mu .mini on Ui>
I Its
V,;iin In Hit eighth tlu* Nit
•in batsmen thitilUHil ulun Mm-
In showed sitrns of letting »)> Mu
ns hit In i i)it< iitd bill ami idv ttn ul
> tile kuWonu 'Hk on a wild ht.iie
l
l\ tin m’lumUm.ut llmls diou <
ho<tititnl « lullin' lt\ to tm Held uni
»i mi’ll Uu* iinmoi Todd Kti->tultu it
[•'mined <o hH iihu Infix with i
lU but tin* itiilkddtt’i iln-k went to
i isltf r lhi imiimt undid when tin urn*
I h. mllci! Hutu on *>ih\\ ut/
Tutlv wis without doubt tin it u
n A urrr T TRIANGLE and midway
UANltj I Th Nite ay P? s;? yht Drive-It-Yourself
I.lllH of the game Wini; uulllol
with fum ■‘arctic* out of lIIc Dip* to
the pi. ilo while Call Goudwlti ulxo
paved a gic.it ginw In the field The
plui of the IVnn btnti nine was u li
sle idi thioughout. miking '•uwational
puiis at' times ami then ugiin u>stlv
eiiois MNplns In bihw in a Kei*
stettu MiNlikei ami Huuelson help*
*d the JDui ami Gold um up theh
'I hi score
Penn Mali K 11 C
Mali'- .1 1 2 U
Eixt’iihuih 2 0 I U
M il«on, m 0 1 0
MuVkku r 1 (i 1
Hauls. 1 1 2 II
P.ge 1 II 1 u
lieiHtelUi i li U I
mhwait/ s li t 2
Hun olson p ....... li » 1
Sliboiski p (J 2 li
Totals .1 11) 5
Hm.km.ll n n j:
Tuik s 1 4 0
Muikm/ie. m 1 1 U
C fioodwon 3 li li 0
Ouskill 1 I .1 0
Aluiphi p 1 2 0
Quinn i 1 li ll
M Goodwill, 1 ll n Cl
Miklmy, 2 ll 1 1
I’enn St ite „.
Oil out) 111 11 —J
20 3 UOl) 30 0— 1 S
Cuiknill .....
Two-h iso hits—<M iikiii2ie Mills.
Tmk Thiee-hisi hit —Muipln stolen
hises—llmis shm is (nsklll Quinn
His.s on lulls—Off Stibmski 3 oIT
Muipln I Mtuik out—l!\ Huitlson
1. In Mmphi It bi SiVbiirski ,i Wild
pltxh—Muipln Hit with pitched halls
--blioits McVicku
LION COURTMEN HAND
SETBACK TO BUCKNELL
(Continued (torn first page)
sioie when (>OlllllOl llmih soiled tin’
ih.uin'c .ind Clue pluici s style o*
(•oof bigun to lob to ill coinois of
the couit Iml pulled the seoio UP to
"•! in his own fnoi Once in the loud.
Reductions
Heavy cuts made on PLUS
FOUR KNICKERS, of im
ported fabrics.
Attractive A ssortment
of HANDKERCHIEFS and
TIE SETS just received.
White Linen Knickers
are very reasonably priced
State Shirt Shop
PARK R. HOMAN
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill
Where Quality is Higher
than Price
We have purchased the Cresson Lum
ber Co. plant on North Sparks St.,
where we are now located
We are now in position to give
you prompt service on all your
needs in Lumber and Mill Work
Bell 40-M
the Lion li.ulm wu* nciei headed and
}.< tupltucd the i.ecuiid w;t with 1
scuie of S-i. Conslutetil placing and
“eveial well-judged placements gu\c
Guilhci the thiul set, li-3, and the
m itih
Eggleston had llllk Double in de
flating lloitii In the foutlli singles
the Lion plain* uc-cmutu ihep-stiokcs
canting him to a l>-4 G-2 win
Mrl'iiHnnil Mins Iroiu Malpuss
In Ihi cloKcst nmteh of the nftu
noon, Malpa-s lost to MiFailuml of
I tukm 11 ill thin sutK The sets worn
om-nll and MiFulund was |e tdlng bi
1 *-2 count in the thlid Milpiss pull
«• up to mi e% m scon by inking tlu
mxt tin ee games but iflu losing his
own seilice he again lost with the
Hucknclllan at the sen Ice line and
McFatl md copped, T*'i
Mebstei of I’enn St etc donned Jfoit
li-an in 1 slow in itch -I*o b-l and 0-1
\flei the lint set, Mibblc hid no
liuuolc in fithomlng his opponents
r.a'inc is is 01 ideneed by the (Inal
I,lons \N In Moth Doubles
Mulpuss and Eggleston pi u tluilly
i.m awn" fium Jioitmuu and lloitei
In the Hist doubles encounte! Th.
fmimi com dn itlon lupluicd the lln*.
ct with the loss of but one game and
stalled along In w.lining the lln il sc.
In a 7-3 count
Gcuthut and Wibstei howeiei, lnd
>1 uphill dilie in defeiting the two
best bets of the \Mttns, MiCuskey
mil Mil'ailand Wobstci'x itdoubl ible
I.olk at tlu* baseline iml Cieuthcr s
unoithodox liui tlmeli "kiUs" pioied
to be the mat gins of lietoti The
scoie was 3-7. 7-3 and
Summailcs singles licutlui won
t.om M< Ca«kei Ui> 8-b (>-2, .Malpiss
lost to Mi T-uland -1-6 b-l. 3-7 Weti
stei defeated Hoitmun 4-h, 0-1, 6-1.
Eggleston non fium lloitei b-l 0-2
Huubles (iiuthei Iml Websiei defeit
-1 d McCaskei nnd Mel' ll land 3-7, 7-3
i-2. Malpa“s and E B glesiitn won fium
and Huitu b-l. 7-3.
jPLEBE BATSMEN LOSE
! TILT TO SHIPPENSBURG
(Continued from first page)
Luse followed with the *tuggtng tic
tics, aftet Millet hid f.lnned, and
teached the Initlii tbinei to be scoted
1 nionieni 1 ttet with lliket when Line
tiipled deep into the outfield lily mi
singled uul Line dinted the itibbei fu
tile thlid ttlli The next two bats
men finned
In the sen nth c into the >c tiling
d'lunondmen stain d an ittack to top
the scoie tin Sluppeiisbui g “luggers
hid g-tlncd Hewitt idi mud to the
plattei and clouted the spheic fut i
one-sick Ic-td Iluiihigtoii followed up
with a dtlie tliu put him on the Hist
comet, but ills team-nntc w is icliied
a the Keystone tuck Slitc swung llic
N. SPARKS ST. i
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
willow for tile thlid plebe single, >7lll'*
obson 'mlied at first on an euoi and
Aimsliong, Heoied both Haiilngton
and Slate when he plugged the upheie
fin two bases Hub Cieene icliied the
sale on u slioit fly to the nut mnl school
Si Ol ISIOP
Slilppensbuig again lvsiiined its
Kcoiing tactics in the eighth flume
when two tallies lalsed the count be
10ml the d uigei point Tlie plebes fail
ed to 1 ally and the game ended with
the 1101 tu it school bitumen leidlng bi
a mi; giu of three iuiis
WOMAN’S RIFLE TEAM
. SELECTS OFFICERS AND
SQUAD FOR NEXT YEAR
The selection of the llr*l gbl’s idle
ti im at Penn State, followed by 1
P< iciment match among the nicmbeis
liituilh ended the gitls* illle piactlcc
foi this Hcason The tenm consists of
tile gills who haie woikcd nil spilm;
In the illle tango ami will be the nu
iltus foi futuie teams, at Pom Stale
The nicmbeis selected ate Mis* L E
Amleisun "27, nnnagci Mis* E A
l-ullock 27 captain. Miss H inlet
Putcliei '27 Ml** KnthciJne Holbiook
’2S md Miss M 11. Newell '2B
.Since gills' illle piactlcc iris begun
s< late this season no* nutclies welt
lied with othei institution* Piactlc"
foi next icai is scheduled to begin
immcdl itch after college opens and the
girl litlemen will sign up'foi %.uious
matches to be shot aflei the Chiist
nns location. The universities of Ok-
I homi nnd Voiada aie v among the
piospectiie opponents *
LOST —Coat nnd pocketjjook contain
ing dtlvei's license and otliu impoit
ant papeia. Lost on Apill 24 between
State College ami Centre Hall Ite
waid. Inquire at COLLCGIAX of*
lice 1 "t
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PENN STATE HOTEL f
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| Owing To Building Alterations
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DOWN NITTANY TWELVE
(Continued from first png«)
no*** game Fj ni . coopeiatlun and in
dividmil Hllck 1101 k tnaikcd the clos
ing tilt of the 1923 lauoshe sejiou
Summ.uicH
Pennivhanhi pusitiun Penn Slate
I'lollch Coal Hulking
ltosa I’oint Sc.unan
Pitker Com point Wlehmd
Ttublnsun Fitst doftnsu Cook
Uoyteaux Second defense ilucklvi
Su.nlali Thlid defense liuu*-
I'eiUHgaid Centei ' Shanks
(■oldbi’tg Thlid attack Edmondi
'liumbull Suoud attack Gelsewit"
C.udinci (C) Fiist attack Mondell
Hres In home Shanei (Cj
P.eHli Out home Hackett
Coils Pennsihania—(>aullnei 3.
Koilli, Titimbuli. Cold brig. I'eimc
gild; Penn Slate—'Edmonds 2. Hick
ett 2, Celsewite, Shanet Substitutions
Pennsylvania—Howe fot Hnc-. Fit/-
pilllck foi lleilli. Penn Stale —Cluus-
ei foi Edmonds. Lhuuly fot Gel*cwlte,
.'«h for Wendell. Edmonds foi Clous
ei. Geisewlte foi Cioady. Wvnilctl
lr 1 Vsli Pteiost foi Cook, Welkei foi
Shanks, Shanks fm Edmonds ltefviee
Slejihcns, Mini land, Goal utnphcx
llechtcl ami Ginmlci Time of halve*:
30 minutes
ALBERT DEAL&SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
JUNE THIRTEENTH SET ,
FOR THESPIAN FINALE
(Continued from first pago)
To date the Thespian Club lias made
no definite uinuigcnunts foi next Ic.ll.
The p!u\ wilting context which lx open
If students and alumni of Penn State
is still in progies*. and wiiteix Hhould
have them completed and Into (lie of
fer of the alumni xceielaiy. Mi. E. X
Sullivan not latci than Octobei fif
teenth A pilxe of one hundred and
f.fti dollar* Is uffeicd to the poison
o poisons submitting the winning
plai and a lovilli of fifty dolhus pei
pofotinaiae will be given aftet til'
fifth showing il is hoped Lhit an c\-
t»nsl\e inleiest will be cicatod in the
pioject in oisiei tint a numhci of nuii
nrciipts may be xubmitted
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Commencement
Gifts
Books Stationery
Seal Jewelry
Writing Cases Diaries
Pen and Pencil Sets
The Athletic Store
On Co-Op. Corner
The College Man’s Shop
Now Showing for
Vacation Days
New Sport Shirts
Linen Knickers
Golf Hose
New Neckwear
Full Line Traveling Bags
and Suit Cases
HARRY W. SAUERS
Allen Street State College, Pa.
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Tuesday, June 2, 1925
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