Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 Your lady friends will enjoy a box of our fine chocolates. Bulletin Pridav, April 2 1 1 15 p. m—Vuisitj baseball—Gettjs. bin;* \s Perm State—New Heaver Kick! HOD t> m—Juiuoi Piomenadc—Ai moi> Saturday, tpnl 21 2.JJO ji. in,—Vnisit\ baseball—Gettjs- burg % s Penn State—New Heaver Kield 2*50 p. m—Vaisit.v lacrosse—Sjia cuse Ciesccnt A C vs Penn State—New Benvci Field 7 00 i>. m—Thespian production— “ The Kid Himself’—Aud itoiium Sundnj, 11.00 a in—Chapel mjimcc— Di C A Batbour, —Aiultioiium. 100 p m—Banquet—Mon's ami Gnl's Rillo Team—Penn State Hotel Notices All house*? (tabuing to ontoi the m tcifrateimty tennis tournament nio requested to have then repiesentative for this spoit lepurt to the Sigma Tin Epsilon house »l seveti-thiity Monday evening at ninth time a man ager will be elected. The usual en trance fee of one dollar will ho dung ed. LACROSSE TEAM MEETS SYRACUSE CRESCENT A. C. (Continued from fust page) spurts of brilliance shown in the Pennsylvania contest Last y eai s contest w ith the Sv i .tut sans resulted in a 2.M victory foi the Lion Tacquet-wieldeis llowtwei, the New Yorkers used piactically then whole second team. Actouling to news ftom the enoim camp, all legu lai men will tine up against the Blue and White tomouow detemnned to avenge the defeat of last season A an independent athletic club, the bv racuse Ciescent A C is leputed to luve one of the stioncst laciossc com binations in the Enst In tomorrow’s contest, Haikins will stait as goal-tendei toi Penn State with Cook and Feiguson at point and co\ei -point The Blue md White goal will be defended by McCandless, House and Wnlkei Shanks will han dle the face-off with Helbtg, Belfield and Wendcl Idling the attack posi tions Captain Ilackelt at out home and Btcadv at in home will complete the Nittony aggiegation Vc\VVVV\V\VV\\\\\AWV\VS\V i For the choicest of cut f 2; flowers, fresh daily $ J TELEPHONE | The State College \ j Floral Shoppe i 4 117 E. Beaver Ave. J / PHONE 26-IYI f > STATE COLLEGE, PA. 5 Cornell University Summer Session in LAW First Term. June 21 to July 28 CONTRACT, Assistant Profes sor Whiteside ol the Cornell Law hacultv PROPERTY, Mi ttilcox or the New Yoik Bai SURETYSHIP, Piofessoi Camp hell of the Uaivaid Law Fai ultv MORTGAGES. Piofessoi Camp hell TRUSTS, Piofessm Kiasei, Dean of the Minnesota Law Kncult\ MUNICIP U. CORPOR VI lONS Piofesoi Bin dick. Dean ot the Cornell Law I-auiltv PRACTICE. Piofessoi McCas. kill of the Cornell Law Fac ulty Second Term, July 2') to Sept. 1 CONTRACT, continued AGENCY, Piofessoi Thompson of the Uimersitv of Pitts huigh Law’ Facultv WILLS, Piofessoi Vance of the Yule Law Faculty INSURANCE, Piofessoi Vance. BANKRUPTCY. Assistant Pm febor Robinson of the Indiana Umveisitc Law Fiicullv PARTNERSHIP, Piofohsoi \\ d son of the Coined Law Fac ulty CORPORATIONS, Piofessoi Stevens of the Coined Law Fueultv. Sutdcnls run begin the studv of law m the suinmei session. Tor catalog, addiess the CORNELL 1, \\V SCHOOL Ithaca, X. Y SOPH HOP COMMITTEE REPORTS PROFIT FROM SECOND-TEAR FUNCTION In its tepoit to the bophomoie class m the Bud Pen last night the Soph Hop committee announced a net piofit of $l5O 1)0 Chnitman .1 C Belfield lead the detailed account Following is the itemized financial icport. 1928 Sophomore Hop F.j i>duhtio ess Orchestra $7OO 00 Decorations 400.00 Favors 705.85 Signs y 00 I'eiegiams, Telephone, etc. 3G 00 Floot Wax 2 i 01 W ixmg 18 00 Posteis 4 88 Imitations 27 2G Fioth Advertising 15 00 Dooi Guaids 20 00 Trip to Philadelphia 25 00 Hauling 0 00 College Laboi 31.01 Cash Advanced, letutned 250.00 Total EiinntlihucH $2274.04 hit mi ics Flooi Space Sale Admissions Advanced Cash Total liicoiiic $2425 00 Income $2125.00 Expenditures 2274 01 These accounts have been audited and heioby ccitified to be correct Signed, Ned M. Fleming, Inteiclass Tieasuiei. Membeis of the I**2B Soph Hop Committee vveie. J C Belfield chuu man, J F. Dunn, G. C Pencil, J J Fitrgibbon, W J Gorman, ex-officio, T II Hnnidton, S. A Hoffman, D O Lane, Elcanoi Pomeioy, P. R Smalt7, P Q Tulenko and Winified Wieland. OHIO U PETITIONS FRIARS Sophomoio honoiaiv society on the Ohio university campus has petition ed to install a chapter of Fnnrs, it was learned today Should the peti tion be granted, Ohio will have the fust ehaptei west of the Ohio rivet and will belong m the Pennsylvania piovince, which is made up at piesent of chapters at Penn State, Washing ton and Ictfeison, and Susquehanna Where Do We Eat? Laird’s Tea Room 228 W. COLLEGE AVE. Open After The Dance A Good Place To Bring Your Guest To Dine Mother Day Mottoes Special Mother Box —OF Writing Paper THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner THE PROM THEN THE BLUE MOON Treat Your Girl To The Best Sandwiches Lunches :j: Confections Pastry s Under New Management FRATERNITY TRACK MEET SET FOR FIRST OF MAY Indmduuls Limited to Three Events—Five Phiceb To Count in Scoring Intel-finteinity and intci-umttrack meets will be held on New Benvei field on Satuiday aftcinoon, May fust, according to Manager H. R Gilbert j ’2f> The following Monday, Muy thud, the same gioups will compete sepaiately in one mile lelay races Stnrtmg piomptly at one o’clock, the tegular fifteen events will be tun off in the customary oidei Saturday afternoon The rules allow one man to participate m no moie than thiee events. In scoring, the first five plac es will count as follows, first, second, four, third, tlnee, fourth, two, fifth, one To the finteinity and to the unit gaining the highest number of points i silver loving cup will be avvaidcd. A cup will likewise be piesented to the winning iclay teams of each gioup All fratei nities and distncts are urged to have their entries on the field and icady to paitiupate by one o’clock on Satuiday afternoon. UOWE, MATHEMATICIAN. INVENTS USEFUL DEVICE Professor Joseph E. Rowe, fotmerly in the mathematics depaitment at Penn {state, has recently invented an instrument fot solving pioblcms of tngonometiy, much as an angle is laid off with a piotiactor The in strument will solve all kinds of tug nomctnc pioblcms without the appli cation of any mathematics other than luying off angles on cucles and dis tances on scales Piofessoi Rowe is now chrectoi of the Extension depart ment of William and Maiy* college jn Vnginia. After leaving Penn State he was Piofessoi at the Abei deen Pioving Gioumls of the United States Navy, at Abeideen, Maryland. BASEBALL CARD CHANGED Instead of crossing bats with West Virginia Wesleyan on May fifteenth, the Penn State baseball team will meet Bethany college in two games on May fouitecnth and fifteenth on New Beaver field, according to Neil Flem ing, ginduatc nianagei of athletics. FOR RENT—A 12-room house dur ing summer vacation. It is com pletely furnished Address com munications to box 704, State Col lege, Pa FOR RENT—I2-ioom house furnish ed for roomeis Also furmtuic for sale. Inquire C. W Smith, 21G W College avenue 4-23-4tpd R. J. ZWEISELE .THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Nittany Cinder Stars To Run in Penn Relays (Continued from first page) favored over fouiteen other teams in the mile relay, Penn State will have a fast team in Battholomevv, Toi i cnee, Sands and Kai bach Should Sands be declared ineligible by the faculty scholastic committee, the plans of the Nittany mentor will be disiuptcd Veteran Four-mile Team Although Penn State’s tvvo-imle combination, C E. Smith, Tayloi, Kit tle and Davis, have little chance a gninst the fourteen strong combina tions entered, the outlook is brighter in the distance relay The foui-mile team can be counted on to give tioublc to Syracuse, Boston college, and Pitt, even if Baiclav, who has been both eied with a seveic cold, docs not leach his best form. Should Baiclav jun his usual nice the Blue and White squad made up of the veterans Fouiacie, Stewait, Reis and Baiclav*, will be a serious conten dei The Nittany* distance men. the hurdleis, the quartei-nulc team, and the mile quaitet, pending Sands’ el igibility, seem to be Penn State’s stiongest combinations Ide, who has shown stendv impiovc nrent, is sure to thiow the h umnei in that event. The poweiful ’weight man will encounter keen opposition from seveial outstanding eastern pci foimeis but should place among the leadeis. Seveial others have been en tered in the spcc.nl events but may not be called into uction Lion Batsmen Engage Gettysburgians Today (Continued fiom first page) dependable twirlers in Moilimei and Jones Williams will do the receiv ing for the invadcis Slate Inclcgible For Sc.i-.nn llaity Slate, star hut ter from the 1925 freshman ranks, who had been irclcgiblc thus far foi failing to mea sure up to the required scholastic standing, has been dcckucd melegible foi Varsity compction for the lc mainder of the season Slate’s loss will be felt, as he was being counted upon to take a regulai tuin on the hill At the piesent tune Derrick’* mainstays on the pitching peak con sist of the veteians Styborski and Page I Page and Shaw f | “The Candy of Excellence” | | 1 SERFAS ’23 ! | 136 Allen St. $ % I-,,* j* More Than One Hundred Banks Have Changed Their Charters to National Since January Ist National and individual This Bank is subject to regular inspec tion by National Banking Officials. The strength of the National system is behind our own strength. The stamp of individuality marks our own service. Start Your Account Here Now! The First National Bank of State College, Pa. rSSS. EDWARD Exclusivo Representative CLOTHES— Made for You tub Edward show- *fi£& nrg of custom suitings S&L and topcoatings, and in \ yfy, Edward style, you will \w ft* find the newest ideas as fjfjrSWSl vxfW worn on the campus by V well-dressed students. I J’fif Choice woolens from A •Jj'sM American and British y | U looms the correct gur- II Mm Jncnt designs —individu .fflra'iW It , ' ,ly cuc and ta,lorc!or lor Student Council, the following men "ere nominated from the farhool of Agrtcul* tore: G VV. Chnmbirlln J VV. Csinki W I* (■riihnni .1 N lliimit. It. K* Hamilton it A llllipenstcLle. N M Krttdir. It I* Lucs, J. 1) Marts, tr, C R I'orter. 1* J Tulenko, J T Vnmlcnburir. Jr. J H Weinberger I rum the School of Chemistry and I'liysir*. J. O Arnold, A. 11 Kurlund. O A Miller, C S Myirs If II Topky, G 11, SrhubnUcr, C I- StaulTer. M Tarris, A. S Tornay. J M \V< therhold 1 rom the School of Tudcatlon h C. Cook, C T Tnulkncr It VV Hnnkey, R. b Jumisnn, J. T. Jo'tdl. S A I'riy hmm the School of 1 nithicerini; H P IlhinkcnlnlUr. T K. Rsterly. 1 1 Dunn, J J hiUGildion I M Cm.cr G K Glass. VV. J. Conn'll! M A. Hunt. VV S Liggett VV J K. M Mel*h« mon G > Tut ttr«on, C VV Phillips. D R I'rntt. VV S Sims. I* J Sturgeon. G K. Sullhnn VV. E. Timmn*. h N* Thomi»«on A E Wilson From the School of Liheral Arts R. M At kinson. It JI Unrtholnmcxv. 11 J J lynn, D Gnu. A I. Hartley I* I* Hess, R T tolly, K. C Mathcnon J Schlatonc. V O Schin ntrer VV*. S Thomson R. A Wilson I'rom the School of Mine- - J O Marshall 1928 La Vic Board Nominees Nnminntlnna for IMilor-in-eliief of the 102 H Lit Vk nrt na folloxts. 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O U Hclffrich, H V Pfeifer, W II Wolf Tor Secretary J M Harnish. N 11. hunes, J. A Watcrflcld. J W. Wilhelm. G. A Yu*l hor treosurer II K Doditc, W A Grater, T. Moore, J. K lUinkin, W. A Snylor lor Student Council Ihe follow Inc men wire nominated from the School of Acrlcul lure J. W. hshvtnum. K. M Ccmmill, It. V Gifford. R V llnlin T W Lord, J W Mul lln M R Shenviti, It M Warren, T. I*. Whit taker I'rom the School of Chemistry nml Physics T W Pair P Epstein C. W Henry, A E. James, E. Lyon, Jr, W S. McCarter. From the School of Education M A. Urnun, T J West. From the School of Engineering J. M Itachmnn W C ilodyenmb, R S Corson, H 1! Curry, it C Hililer, G M Keefir, M A Klein, P C Morse, II C Schluikir From the School of Liberal Arts W G Howl. f. It Jackson It T Keefer. It K Monohan, S P lirhldey, J. P. ltced, W. It Spangler, S L Whtlc->cll hrom the School of Mines R S llussnr.l, II Cashdoilar, It Graham I> I Harman \V. K. 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