Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 20, 1926, Image 4

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The Event of the Year—The Prom!
And the Best Line of Merchandise at Real
Savings. Come in! We will be pleased to
show you the thing you will need for this Big
Event.
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Bulletin
Tuesday, April 20
7.00 p m—Junioi Piom ticket silt*—
Co-o|>.
>\ edsiebtl.it. April 21
t* oU p m —Thespian Ticket Sale—
Stalk Biolhois
C 13 p. m—\V 11. Walker lectiue—
Old Chapel ;
7 00 p in—Final Jumot Punn ticket
bale—Co-op
7.00 ]i. m—l F C. meeting
Thursday, April 22
o*llo p in—Thespian Ticket Sale—i
Staik Brothers
7 13 p. m—Delta Sigma Pi lectuie— 1
Ernest Crovvlhei Old
Chapel
7 15 p. in—Foiostiv Societv meeting
—Forestry building
Notices
Chess Club elections foi nest \e.ii
will be held Wednesday night at sev
cn-tlnrty o’clock m Room 28,,L)beial
Alts.
The Physics club will meet in Room
28, Physics Building tonight at
seven o’clock Piof. M. M. Garvei
will speak on “Some Reminiscences of
the Early Days at Penn State” and
Dr W. R. Ham will speak on the
topic “A Look into the Future ” All
students interested aie united
The annual election of office)s will
take place at the icguku meeting of
the Topian Club tonight in Room 2J“*
Hort building.
All students entitled to State schol
arships may secuie then checks at the
Treasurer’s office.
The Outing Club will hold a meet
ing in loom oil Old Mam at seven
o’clock tonight \t that tune l)i
E H Durham will give an illustialed
talk on “Adaptation "
INTERUNIT COURT TITLE
ANNEXED RY UNIT EIGHT
Unit 8, plaving a whirlwind biand
of basketball, nosed out Unit 12 by \
score of 2.1-21 and annexed the mtei
unit basketball championship S i tr
day night in the Armun The winn
eis kept a small lead tluoughout
Eailicr in the evening Unit S n. d
uushed Unit 10 by a 17-3 count wmle
Unit 12 defeated Unit 12-7 The
personnel of the winneis was D li
Mattoin'2C, II F. Laugiilin ’2O, G
V Mattson ’27, II R Shen.ud ’2O, A
.7. Fianco *2B, J 11. DoVincentis ’2 f|
and \V. I. Fiedlei ’2B, m.uiagei Tlu
team will icceivo gold medals
Are You Qoing
Into the Bond
Business?
There is a cycle of fashion
not only for the hats col
lege men wear but for the
line of work into which
they go.
But your job has to fit
your head as well as your
hat, for it has to fit your
state of mind.
Like your hat also, your
job needs to fit your purse.
Therefore, why not choose
one that brings not only
satisfaction rn service but
in financial return.
Selling life insurance isone
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and Ability
Liberty of action, the
philosophic satisfaction of
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people, and a response, im
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monetary as well js mental
reward.
Complete and confidential in*
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ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS
TO HOLD MEETING HERE
In celebration of the one humhed
and seventh nnmveisnry of the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, the
cigniuzation will hold its forty-second
annual meeting in State College,
Tuesday. Apnl twenty-seventh.
The session will first convene ut
ten-thnty o'clock to attend to regular
business duties At two o’clock a
gi.md pmadc is planned and the day
will close with a special lodge meet
ing at seven o’clock At this meeting
c'cgices will be conferred and recog
nition given to past masters of the
oi del
DAIRY STUDENTS WILL
TAKE INSPECTION TRIP
Accompanied b\ Piofs A A Boi
land and A L Beam of the dairy
husbandiv department, juniors and
seniors who aic specializing m dairy*
pioduction will leave State College
51 n fouith on an inspection trip that
will include visits to fainis in south
eastern Pennsylvania Stops will be
made at Elizabethtown, Chestnut llill.
Newton Squnic and Abmgton
SIGMA NU, THETA KAPPA
PHI MEET IN CAGE FINAL
(Continued from fust page)
long end of an 11 to S scoio at the
end of the first half. Coming from
behind in the final half the winners
changed a thiee point handicap into
a six point lead The victors display
ed a good defense holding the losers
•'coreless m the last period Dana
hcv, foiwaid, was an impoitant cog
in his team's win.
192> Champs Vanquished
Pin Epsilon Pi, the 1925 champions,
found the going difficult against the
Sigma Nu’s but by several long shots,
last year's titleholdeis were able tn
hold then opponents to a 10 to 9 lead
m the fust half. In the final period,
Dolp, \calling basketball leader was
piomment m an offensive that netted
ins team the light to battle in the
final muiid.
ALBERT DEAL & SON
Heating
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Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
Many Thanks
To our many
friends and
gucsts’who have
assisted us in
making a suc
cess of our ven
ture on this our
First Anniver
sary.
Penn State Hotel
Across East Campus
EUGENE 11. LEDERER
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We will be pleased to give a demonstration at any time in your home §
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Penn State Lacrosse
Team Downs Quakers
(Continued from first page)
II A Goldsmith, president of the
Intel collegiate Lacrosse Association.
The Nittany team took the field
with Harkins goal, Giuvci point,
Pritchard, cover-point. Cook, House
and Welker at the defense positions,
Shanks center, Ilclbig, Bclfield mid
Wendell at the attack posts, Cap
tain Hackett out-home and Bready in
home Ferguson and Bucklev relieved
Pritchard and Gruver respectively,
while Geisewitc went in foi Helbig
McCamllcss substituted foi Ferguson
The victory over the Quakei twelve
marks the first time in history a Penn
State lacrosse team has triumphed
om an opponent on a foicign field ;
Fenn was defeated by the Blue and!
Mhite m 1922 by a 2 to 1 score, but
the game was played in Lion tcrri-
Ury.
SNOW HALTS SCHEDULED
CORNELL DIAMOND TILT
(Continued from first page)
worked out in the Cornell baseball
cage.
The Penn State infield of Hams,
Schwart?*, Lungren and Kent found
the envnonment to then liking and
fairly scintillated in the fielding drill
that followed an intensive batting
workout. Stops bordering on the sen
sational were made liy the innci
works, bunging gasps of womlcimcnt
from the Cornelhans that were on
hand to see the visitors practice.
Coach Bozdck took a squad of
eighteen players to Ithaca The group
was composed of Captain Wilson,
Schwartz, Page, Stvboiski, Hanis,
Eiscnhuth, Peterson, Green, Harring
ton, Lesko, Lungren, Kent, Jacobson.
Fletcher, Van Atta, Joulan, Ilamcs
and Dell
Gettysburg will form the opposition
hoie on Fridav and Saturdav of this
week when a two game series will be
1 layed for the entertainment of Jumoi
Prom guests
In the daily workouts this week
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Place your order for .your
refreshments before the Queen
comes—when you naturally for
get everything else.
HARVEY’S
220 E. College Ave.
Do You Pay $lOO or
More for Your Suits?
Exploded is the notion that the
exclusiveness university men re-
quire* necessarily carries with it an
inordinately high price*
Edward Clothes, for instance.
They lit and look and wear in a
way that completely disguises their
cost Unless he* had a peek at the*
bill, no man could possibly come
within a mile of guessing the* price
73 73
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Coach Bc/dok will attempt to bolster
the* hurling staff and will lay particu
lar emphasis on the stickwork of the
players The inficldcrs have display
ed a inaiked impiovement in fielding
and appeal to be noaung their stride.
Harrington, the onlv casualty »n
the Nittany camp, is still bothered
with a damaged finger but will prob
ably be able to don the mask in time
foi the coming senes with the Bat
tlefield collegians
Trackmen Round Into
Form for Penn Relays
(Continued from first page)
mile team in the country m action
when Swinburne, McClain, Aschei
ami Burgess line up. Other power
lul combinations opposing these tennis
me Holv Cioss, Syracuse, Pennsyl
vania and Yale.
Penn State hopes foi the mile relay
title rest on the team that last year
cnptuicd the freshman championship,
Bartholomew, Samis, Kuibach and
Filkms The veteum Tonence may
replace one of these four men Penn
State's quaiter-nulo team will be re
cruited fiom practically the same
candidates and Brierly, Kilmer and
.Mathias A two-mile team will be
foi mod from C E Smith, 0. Smith,
.Taylor, Davis, Kittle and Hclffnch
: Mlule most of their opponents have
seen haul competition the Lion run
nels will face then first test in th«»
Bed and Blue games. This mexpor
Used Car Bargains
19X7 Runabout $35.00
1920 Coupe $90.00
1925 Runabout $225.00
Nittany Motor Co,
Phone 211
lenee mamfosts itself in the difficulty
the men have in passing the baton.
Four veterans, Barclay, Stewart,
Fouracrc and either Reis, Johnson or
Brown, will can y Penn State’s col
ors against a championship field in
the four-mile relay. In Saturday’s
trials Fouracic nosed out Reis in the
mile, while Stcwiirt, Johnson and
Brown follow*ed close in that order.
The times of the trials Saturday
were slow, but this may be attributed
to the brisk wind that swept the cin
ders and frequently overturned the
high hurdles Nate had his fresh
man quarter-milers out for their final
trials but was not enthused by the
showing of his men Cox came rn
first in a spirited race, followed closc
lv bv Offcnliauscr, Bowie, Wilde,
Lockwood and Faulkner.
Special Events
Couch Cartmcll is doubtful about
entering any men in the specinl ev
ents Sutuidny If he does, Bricrly,
Bartholomew, Filkins and Torrence
will compete in the 100-yard dash,
Bates and Sullivan in the high jump,
Mathias in the broad. Ammciman
and Roberts in the javelin, throw, Ido
"hTEVER before has ther* be»n atteh a
A' great travel ‘ bur 'aa thla I Imagine m
BS-day * alt-eapenie” tour to England. Kol
land. Belgium and Franca ata coat of only
tea dotlarisdayt
Instead of juatanordlnary vacation at the
mountains or aea shore thla summer, why
not join our congenial party of eollegestu
dents, instructors, alomni and theirfrienris
•whowlll tour Europe? WeeUr saillnrafrom
Ifontrcal. on Canadian Pacifle steamships.
Free aide trip (via Toronto) to Niagara
Falls. Opportunity to see eastern Canada.
romantieMontrealandplctursaqueUnebie.
Comfortable aeeonunodatlona ami appe
tising tnsala onboard the famous' It ’fleet
of the Canadian PaclSe. An American col
lege dines band with each party. Plenty
of deck apaco for dancing, rent, recreation,
deck games, sports, dramatics. Two-day
voyage down the beautiful Bt. Lawrence.
Only four daya open aea to Europe
Landlnr at Liverpool, we viait Chaster
and Leamington By motor to famed
knfllsh rutles, the Bhalietbsera country rural
knelead QjfaraUnleemity eourdsTsinfetsdsn.
Visit Ihallagas Amsterdam sad Srhefenirrea
tn Holland Brussels. Bruet*. derbrargs Ouend
sad ether .points in Belt’urn By train through
the battlefields te PaHe where wespsndaweek.
with trips te Versailles and Uia American battle
B topis time tar IndlsWosl slebt-we
tnedshepplng Balemssiltng frsn*
rfbeory Shorter ten re if desired,
•A and fit# rstMltnns ie RwUf.r
id Germany tttd itsly nt modems
it Tour raanscenent arranges all
tails sad perseaallf eaadocts party
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Tear* lo Larapr
and Heed in the hammer find Michal
shc in the diicu* tlirow are other pos
sible entries Ide and Bartholomew
seem to have the best chances of plac
ing in their events.
The annual intcrfrntcrmty and in
tcrunit carnivals will be held May
first and third on New Beaver field ac
cording to Manager 11. It. Gilbert ’2G.
One man will be allowed to enter three
c\ ents. The fraternity and unit con
testants arc permitted to pratico on
New Beaver field while the varsity is
at Franklin field.
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WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY!
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When you want it
And it costs no more
PENN STATE CAFE
BHm “ALWAYS RELIABLE"BBHBIi
The College Display
OF
The Florsheim Shoes
WILL BE AT
The State College Hotel
Tuesday and Wednesday
April 20 and 21
Everyone invited to see this display of
the newest college men’s shoes
Tuesday, April 20, 1026.
Attractive styles in
BRACELETS
With
Penn State Seal
CRABTREE'S
Allen Street