Pushball Scrap— Don’t Try To Use “Pull” VOL. XXI, No. 58 DICKINSON NINE TO CLASH WITH LIONS Tilt Billed For Tomorrow—Varsity Wins Fourth Straight When Ursinus Bows, 8-5 After taking advantage of nmcucsC by the Ursinus infield to annex an 8-5 baseball \\m here Saturday the Nittany Lions will focus their at tack on Dickinson college which will bo met tomorrow afternoon on New Beaver at four-fifteen o’clock. Coach Bezdek made a last minute shift in the starting lineup for Satur day’s clash, sending Hewitt to right field instead of Fletcher. The re mainder of the team was the same that placed in the Gettysburg and Susquehanna contests But for slip-ups on the pait of the Ursinus defense, the game would have been a mp and tuck mound bat tle between Captain Doric of the vis itors and Styborski. Errors figured hi all but one of Penn State’s scoi es Hurling Outstanding Both pitchers weie in fine form and performed creditably on the mound Styborshi got off to a flying start and the visitors were unable to get a hit or run until the fourth when two singles to light with a walk sent the initial enemy countex auoss after the Lions had lun up a 5-0 lead Sty had nine strike-outs to his cred it, six coming in the fust three per iods Oddly enough he fanned two an inning, in each ease accounting for the second nnd third outs Tally Three in Third Kent started the scoring foi Penn State when he diopped a single be hind third base. Three consecutive errors by Iloagey, visiting shortstop, on grounders by Lungicn, Lesko and Giccn. scored the lead-off man and placed Lesko on thud and Green on first. Lungren had been retired in a play at third Wilson scored Green with the other mn of the inning by a clean hit to right. Hewitt was left, stranded in the second after bouncing a single off the thud sack and stealing second Lun gren drew a walk to open the third, went to second on Lcsko’s hit to left nnd scored when Dcrk let loose a wild pitch, Lesko reaching thud Wilson walked, stole second and both seor (Continucd on last page) COUNTRY CLUB GOLFERS DROP OPENER TO LIONS Nassau Ruling System Governs Match—Teams Turn In Score Of 14—1 Displaying a superior bi.ind of golf against the Ccntio Hills countu club, the Penn State hrksmen gained a marked victory over the veteinn c'ub mon Saturdav afternoon on the eluh course. Led bv Tavloi, the Lions omciged with a 11-1 tnumph S.ituiday’s match was played under the Nassau ruling system Bv these rules one point is awarded to the pair having the lowest scoie at the end of the fust nine holes, one point is guen to the pan with the lowest scoio at the end of the second nine holes and one point is added to the total of the couple winning the match. Troubled at fust because of a couise that was entirely unfnnuhat and at the same time trciky, the Nittany elub-wieldcis soon found themselves and proceeded to turn the seasoned veterans Taylor and Gieei. collecting three points, vanquished Glenn and Martin, the club combination Moi ril and Stoddait of the opposition garnered the second match vwMi two points to their credit. One moie vic tory against Eumen and Clulely, wph Warnock and Smith as the winneis, constituted the entire total of the van quished team. Mornl und Smith, both of the Cen tre Hills aggregation, were the lumi naries of the day, the foimcr submit ting a low score of 71 nnd the latter completing the course in 78. DEAN SACKETT CHOSEN AS C- OF C\ DELEGATE Dean R L Suckctt of the School of Engineering will be a delegate of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Com merce at the United States Chamber of Commerce convention in Washing ton, D. C., on May tenth, eleventh mid twelfth. Dean Sackett lepre* Heats the College in the State Cham ber of Commcico nnd is also a mem bei of the Board of Directors of thnt organization The industnui nnd commercial futuie of the country will be the mum topic of discussion -at the convention. Seml-IA/eolcI; Print ifcttr A | Election Ties To Be I Voted Off Thursday Ties between candidates foi Student Council, R B DonaM- I son ’27 and J 11. Erb ’27 from P the School of Agncultuie and I J O Arnold and J. M. Wether j hold fiom the School of Chem [ istry and Physics will be voted | o(T Thuisday at polls m then I respective schools Balloting !w ill be from nine to twelve o'clock nnd from one-thirty to four o’clock. SENIORS TO ORDER CAPS AND GOWNS Two-Piece Broadcloth Outfit To Be Secured From New York Clothiers MEASUREMENTS WILL BE TAKEN ALPHABETICALLY Having awaided the contract foi scnioi caps and gowns the Committee, with R T Kncbel '2O, chairman, has svstematized the work of taking the sizes and measuiements to be made Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Senioi girls are to be measured Sat urday afternoon. Placing the contract with Cox Sons and Vining of New York city the Committee, hns-effectcd a reduction of tvventv-fivc per cent ovei last year’s puce The two piece outfit is made of English broadcloth and is pi iced at two dolluis and fifty' cents’ No deposit is requited when the measuic ments aic taken The and gowns will be worn Mondav and Tues day of Commencement Week That the meusuiing pioblem mav be facilitated, the seniors have been ar innged in groups alphabetically, and they will meet the thiee committee men as onumcinted below. Between the hours of six-thirty and seven thuty o’clock tomoirow night those (Continued nn thud page) BUCKNELL TENNIS TEAM OUTSTROKES PENN STATE Gainian Anti Eggleston Arc Sole Lion Winners—Matches All Hard Fought Cnptunng two singles matches, the Penn State tennis team bowed to the supeiior sticking of the IJuckncll net men on the Bison courts Satuiday af ternoon, the final count fnvoung the Lcwisbuig collegians, 7-2 Gaitnan and Eggleston, plaving fifth and sixth singles lcspectively, were the only Li on victois. Captain Don Malpnss put up a stiff battle against Oudisill, Bueknell fust singles ace, but succumbed in stiaight sets, S-G, 1-G Malpnss was unable to pluv his usual dnving game because of lack of space in b n ck couit, but displayed finesse m his couit geneuil ship. McCnbo, Penn State, was smotheiod by tlie volleys of Ballentinc in the sec ond set and dropped the match, 2-G, 0-G MeCaskev, third Bison eouit mun, was forced to three sets to de feat Ilellimch in the fcntuic match of the afternoon The Blue and While voteian lost the lust set 1-0, but lob bed his wav to victory in the second, G-4 The Bucknellinn called on Ins reserve nnd ended hostilities with a G-2 win In the fourth singles, Schuster bow ed to Hoitet 'l-G, G-'l, 2-0 Guimnn chopped his wav to victoiy over Gort man in the lust set, 7-5, following with a G-l biucket and Penn State’s lirsl point < Eggleston, handicapped by a knee wrenched on the courts last year, dis posed of Fiost by stoics of G-2, 3-C, G-2 The Lion playei smashed sizz ling diives cross-couit and scoied lic quently on beautiful placements In the doubles Mnlpnss and Ban lost to McCnskcy and Oudisill, 2-G, 4-G, while Hcllmich anil Hinkle fell befoic the stioking of Bullcntmc nnd Iloitei, 2-G, 12-10, 4-G. Goitmnn and Frost nosed out McCabe und MacCow att m three sets, 0-4, 2-G, G-2. STATE COLLEGE. PA.. TUESDAY, MAY 4. 1926 TRACKMEN ENGAGE WEST VIRGINIA IN FIRST DUAL MEET Inlcrscholustics Saturday Draw Schoolboy Stars As Lions Meet Mountaineers PENN STATE FAVORED TO CONQUER VISITORS D’Auito, Latest Spun! Marvel, To Extend Nittany Aces In 100-jard Dash While the Lion tiack team engages West Viigima university’s cindcrmen in its fust dual meet of the senson, hundicds of schoolboy fivers will clash in the seventeenth annual Penn State Intcischolastic track carnival on New Beaver field Saturday afternoon Led bv D’Auito, latest sprint sensa tion, the Mountaineers tome here primed to give the Nittany runners a sharp battle D’Amto who was nosed out bv Kester of Michigan in the finals of the 100-ymd dash at the Penn Relays, is expected to be a high winnei hete Sntuiduy In the mile and two-mile Coach Smith has two fast men in Calloway and Stcndci Ills hutdlcis, Donovan, Montson und Cottrell should extend Moore, Lerch, Costello und Sh.up. Although Penn State’s peiformance at the Penn Relays indicutes that the Lions have the stiongest team in their lusloiy, their actual stiength m dual competition is yet to be determined With the sudden use of Bates in the (Continued on last page) LACROSSEMEN WIN IN EXTRA PERIOD Defeat St. Stephen 4-2 After Tying Score in Final Minutes of Play LIONS CHALK UP THIRD CONSECUTIVE VICTORY Before the hugest uowd that ever witnessed the handling of crosses in the old Indian pastime on New Bea ver field, Penn State’s lucrossemen came fiom behind in the last two minutes of play to tie the score, then net two goals in the extia ten-min ute pci loci to win, 4-2, from St. Ste phen college on Satuidjy' afternoon. This victoiy’ gives the Lions a clean slate this season to date with three wins. The St Stephens twelve not only foiecd the Blue and White stieLmen to the limit to wm but thev also ex hibited n biand of clean playing and spoitsnuuislnp that pleased the on lookers and brought the highest piaise from Coach Lconaid, the Nit tuny mentoi Although the visitois did not woik biilliantlv in the first half, they came back in the second pound with a fast attack that sui pnsed the Lions and put the New Yoik combination in the lead. First Five Minutes Fast Foi the lust live minutes of the contest the plnv of the Nittany cioss ois vvus fast, animate und smooth It was dui mg this time that Hclbig put Pena Slate in the lead with a clean shot from a tight scrimmage. After this plav the Lions showed lax (Continued on last page) DAIRY STUDENTS LEAVE TODAY FOR INSPECTION TOUR OF STATE FARMS Students of D.my Pioduction left Co-op this nimnmg at six,o’clock to stint on a five day inspection trip tin ough the eastern part of the State Thev go fit st to the Masonic Home Faint in Elizabethtown, then to the fnrm of S N Root in Lnndisville and then to Lancastci The next foai davs will be spent in the vicinity of Philadelphia The phn.es to he visited by the stu dents undet the dncttion of Piof A A. Boiland, head of the Daily depait incut, and Pi of A. L. Beam me Dm glctown Fnim in Newton Square, Bientvvood Faun m Abington, Eidcn heim Fat m in Chestnut Iliil, Glen Foeul Fai m m Toueadale, Moon com pany (limy m Moinsville and Betks Faint in Reading. While in Philadel phia they will visit the Intcr-stute Dairy council On this trip the students will pay special attention to the cuic nnd man agement of cattle nnd the methods used in handling milk pnor to maiket mg. PENN STATE ARCHITECTS WIN BEAUX jARTS HONORS Receiving eighteen honorable men tions on the nineteen drawings en tered, the Penn State architects “diew" the honor? m the first prob lem of the Beaux Arts contest with an avetago of ninety-five per cent in competition with other colleges at the Beaux Arts Institute of Design in New York city. Two kinds of nrclutectuie were judged, a design for a monumental dooiway, and a design for a concert hull in a modern city. In this last problem, four of the seven drawings exhibited by I’cnn State students won mention. MUSIC WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED HERE Three Vocal Anti Instrumental Concerts Slated—First Held Tomorrow RECITALS FOLLOW ON THURSDAY AND SUNDAY In observance of National Music Week which will stait Sundav, the Department of Mus*c, under the dnec tion of Director Grant, will gave a concert tomoirow evening at seven thnty’ o’clock in the Auditorium The program will be the first of a senes of three concerts. The concert tomouovv evening will consist of vocal and instrumental se lections by advunccd students of the Music department and numbcis by the men’s glee club and varsity male quartet. The Ducctoi of Music is planning to have the audience sing a few familiar songs The second concert tomes on Thurs day evening at the same time and will he given by the band under the duec tion of Bandmaster Thompson It will probably be on the front campus On next Sundny afternoon the gills’ glee club, with Huivmel Fishburn *22 ’directing, will givcfiT’program in tne Auditorium. PLEBE NINE NOSES OUT SLIPPERY ROCK NORMAL Will Engage Bueknell Yearlings Tomorrow—Wolff And Delp Star In 8-6 Victory Scoring consistently tluoughout eight innings, the freshman nine nos ed out Shppeiy Rock Nointal by an 8- 6 count in then opener Saturd.n Tomouovv the plebes will joutnev to Lewisburg to engage the Bueknell ve.ulings. Slippery liotk broke into the ‘■toi ing column m the initial period vvlrni the first three men to face Canan suc ceeded in bunging in runs Two hits and an enor by Benedict accounted for the tallies The freshman twit let allowed a few hits in the next five in nings but it was not until the seventh that the Nonnal school scoied again In this pel iod Dunn laid out a homci with Metzgar on and raised the Slip pery Rock total to five. Another count in the lmnl inning completed their score. Delp and Wolff Strong Wolff gaiiieied in the fust fiesh num tallv when he succeeded in gett ing mound the bases on a long hit, winch was badly fielded He also swatted two doubles in the renuunil ei of the game and with Delp, who knocked out two triples and a sing'c, showed up fai above lus team-mate-.. Monahan also scored m the first, and in the second Tallies bv Delp and W.men raised the plebe count to foui Monahan scored aguin in the fourth and a string of enois m the seventh allowed tluee moie counts Canan stiuck out only four men hut was well supported for the mnjouty of the game Baum put twelve men away at the plate, but costly euoi* accounted for moie than half of the fteshman runs The visitois showed (Continued on last pugc) | A. A. Nominations Set j For Chapel Tomorrow | Nominations for officers of | the Atliletic Association will be I held tomonow and Thuisday* ! mornings at Clmpcl Nominees I will be chosen for the offices of | president’and secietury. See- I ond man in the piesidentml bul- S lot will assume the office of v ice- I picsidcnt. Nominations will be I veibal. 2 - COfliJS (Enllrgimt. [ STUDENT COMMITTEE DECIDES PROGRAM AND DATE FOR MOVE-UP AND IVY DAYS May Fifteenth Set For Advance In Customs—Freshmen To Burn Dinks After Tug-of-war—All-College Dance Scheduled For Evening In Armory. SENIORS PASS JUDGMENT ON LION SUITS TONIGHT ENGINEERS WILL ATTEND A. S. M. E. CONVENTION The Central Pennsylvania seition of the American Society of Mechan ical Engmeeis will hold a spring meeting nt the Standard Steel Works in Builiham tomoirow A number of the members of the mechanical en gined mg faculty* and students of the scnioi nnd juiuoi classes who uie m good standing will attend Ati in spection will be made of the steel foundries nnd the heat tieutmcnt used at the steel woiks FRATERNITIES TO VOTE ON RUSHING Code Will Be Proposed in Form Of Amendment to Council Constitution RUSHING IS RESTRICTED TO PERIOD OF TEN DAYS The lushing code which was pto uosed to the Interfrntounty Council lost year and rejected, will again be subjected for appioval in the form of an amendment to the Council consti tution. W M. Connor ’2G, chan man of the constitutional committee, will -«uomit the’revised constitution, in cluding the pioposed amendment, at a meeting of the Council next week The proposed code follows 1 No pledging of fieshmen bv nn fraternity m this council shall be pci nutted befoic the opening day of college. It shall be considered an infraction of the spirit of this tule foi any alumnus of u fraternity tepie sented m this council to pledge a iicshmun befoic he enteis college 2 Rushing mav be earned on foi ten davs fiom the opening day of col lege. Rushing must tei minute at G p m. on the second Satuiduy* uftcr the opening date Freshmen who uime before the opening dav of the college mav be engaged in conveisutiun, hut thev shall not be enlei tamed bv any fra ternity icpresentcd m tins council, ror bv am* fiatcimtv mnn or gioup of fratermtv men, befoic the opening dale of college Note The won! “enterlam" shall be undeistood to cover attendance at the movies, lunches or meals at ho tels or lcstaiunnts out-of-town pli lies, auto lidos, and the like l Aftei Gp. m of the second Sat urday nftu the opening of college each fiutermtv icpresentcd in this council may issue invitations to fresh men, but onlv on foi ms which shall (Continued on third page! FRATERNITIES POINT FOR BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Thirty-five Teams* Are Entered In Competition—Each Nine To Furnish Umpire With the playing of foui games yes tordav, the annual finleinity tussie for the baseball supiemacy of the College began Because of the horn at which these games weie played, it was impossible to publish the lesuhs in the COLLEGIAN According to P .1 Sturgeon '2B, who is in chaige of the tournament, thetc me Unity-live teams entered. Eacli team must furnish one umpuc und must have n new ball foi the game. This afternoon the following games will he played Pi Kappa Alpha vs Theta Kappa Phi; Sigma Pi vs Plu Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa vs. Bela Theta Pi The games scheduled for tomoirow aie. Alpha Chi Sigma vs Alpha Zola, Delta Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Chi Rho; Alpha Gumma Phi vs Cin Upsilon Tluusday’s games aie Beta Sigma Rho vs Cuhcco. Theta Clu vs Sig ma Nu, Omega Delta Epsilon vs. Clu Lambda Zeta, Sigma Chi vs Kappa Sigma. The teams will he notified vvheic the games will be played. ] Senior President Calls | Important Class Meeting; | The senior class will hold nn j important meeting in the Bull Pen at seven o’clock this even- I mg At this meeting the pro* I posed Lion Suits will be discus j sod. LOWER CLASSES TO TANGLETOMORROW Pushball Scrap Will Mean Dink 1 * For Sophomores If I’lcbva Emerge Victorious POVERTY DAY WILL CAP SPIRIT WEEK ACTIVITIES An underclass pushball sciap will climax the first day of Spirit Week which gets under wav tomorrow morn ing. All classes will be excused at four-thuty o’clock tomoirow after noon After incmg mound the campus with then gieen ribbons pmallel with the ground tluoughout the day, fresh men will assemble on Holmes field nt four-fouity five o'clock preparatory to clnshing with the sophomores in vvhnt will determma .underclass „?u-. picmacy* in the art of pushball. At the same time the second y carmen will gather on the Drill field and proceed m a bodv to the scene of the conflict on New Beavei pi notice field Five o’clock has been set as the starting lime bv the Class Scraps committee. It is requested that all membc’s of (Continued on second page) THETA KAPPA PHI TAKES TRACK AND FIELD TITLE Sigma Nu Second In Fraternity Championships—Cox Is High Scorer Sailing heuvilv in the field events Theta Kappa Phi totalled twenly-sev ,n points to win the Intcrfratemitv tiack meet on New Beaver field Snt uiday afternoon Sigma Nu witn twentv-four points, and Beta Theta Pi, with mntcen and threo-qunitors, look second and thud places, rtspcc liveh. Plu Ganiniu Delta and Pin Kappa tied for fouith place W J Cox ’2O was the leading inili v idiml vcorei winning both the two mile and the mile, and taking second in the one-half mile A first in the discus throw and seconds m the shot put and hammer throw enabled S R Comei '29 to claim runneiup posi tion foi mdtvidunl honors. In the intoiumt meet C II Wilde *27 was high scorer with a total of tea points A. G Rodriquez ’29 nnd 31. I. Serry '29 tied for second hon ors m this division Following .ire the winners of Sat urday’s events High hurdles—A. J Gates ’ill, two-nule—W J Cox '2O, fnm-foitv-ynid dash—G K Offen h.uiseit oiio-hundrcd-ynrd dash—R. II Baitholomew '2B One mile—W. J Cox ’2'i, low hurd les—Jack Brownstem *21); eight oightv-yjul run—G. K OcfTnhnitser ’2l), tvvo-hundied-yard dusli—L. A Filkms ’2B Broad jump—Jack Brownstein ’2*>, shot-put—*\ .r. Mathiou ’2'*; javelin thinvv— II Denney ’2B; pole vuult— K T. Lealiey '27; hammer throw—J A Gnu win, discus thiovv—S. R Con vei ’29, high jump—G. E Sullivan ’29 CIVIL ENGINEERS HEAR VITRIFIED CLAY EXPERT Speaking on the manufacture of vitrified cinv pipe, C. L, Andicws, distuet engineer of the Eastern Clay Pioducts eoiupanv, will address the civil engmeeis at seven-tlmty u'elock this evening in 200 Engineering D The talk will be illustrated by lan tern slides Immediately aftei the leetuic, offic ers of the Civil Engineering soeiet' , will be elected foi the comtng year. “Where Oh Where Arc The Measly Freshmen” PRICE FIVE CENTS Seniors Don Lion Suits And Juniors Blazers In Afternoon MAY SEVENTEENTH DATE FOR IVY DAY Oration And Planting Ceremony Held At Seven O'clock To Precede Senior Sing That Penn State will hive a Move tip Day was definitely decided at a meeting of Student Council last ’I ues day, and m rnngenients for the pio posed College tradition weie placed in the hands of a student cummittce consisting of II W Cohen ’2G, chnn mnn, A 0 McClellan ’2G, It B Don aldson ’27, G 31 Han is ’27, W. I*. Reed ’27 and G. L Sctman ’27 3leeting Sunday aftei noon, the com mittee set a date and diew up a d<- tailed piogtam for Penn State’s lust Move-up Day Satuiday, Mav fifteenth, was des ignated by the committee .is the day on which each cluss will icccivc a symbolic promotion. In future years Movc-up Day will be observed on the Saturday two weeks in advance of the week of final examinations. Seniors Wear Lion Suits In ordci that seniors be included in the ntes, the committee decided to iccotnmcnd that members of the grad uating class weai nn outfit similar to the "beei suits” long established as a tradition at Punceton. Cornel! and other large institutions The pio posed costumes will be made of an extra light-weight white fabm, tail ored in a conservative style, and will consist of trouseis and jackets, the rout with a ciouching lion stamped nr blue on the bnck. The “Lion Suits,” as they will be known, mav be had up on two weeks’ notice, pmvidtng the scnioi class decides in fax oi of the pioposed girb at its meeting tonight The pi ice foi the outfit will not ex ceed two dollars and fifteen cents. Mav fifteenth was set aside as Move-up Dav because it ptetedts ex amination week bv only a foitnight and it was felt that the proposed tia dilton would lose some of its signifi cance m anv shot ten period. Program \rrunged Upperclassmen will officially "move up” Satuiday at twclve-thn t * o’clock, when seniors will don the r Lion suits and jumuis will doff h i‘- and put on class bla/crs At on o’clock the hand will lain out and ’ill classes will assemble in gioups a' Co-op to m.uch to Holmes Field foi the fieshman-sophomoie tug-of-wai. the hist underclass sciap of the veu Should the sccond-veai men emerge vicloiious, thev will have the privilege of selecting the coloib fin the Uiir b!ll7ClS After the tug-of-wai, the sopho mores will symbolically assume the lank of junims when they leinove then coats in favoi of sweaters, jack ets or shirtsleeves, while nt one foit> - live o’clock, the vcnilmgs will cele bmte their ldense lioni fieshm.m customs In* burning then dinks in a huge bun-fire, replacing the giccn caps bv hats which thev have annul to the field. Semuis und jumois will wc.u then Lion .suits and blazers to the setup, while sophomoics will nppeui in coals and lints and fieshmen m then cus tomary attue. Move-tip Day Dance Two student mehesiuis will fninisn a continuous “buttle” of music foi mi All-College Movc-up Day dunce m the Aimuiy fiom eight until twelve o’clock btruois me to pioscnt them selves in then newly acquncd Lion suits, while jumois will we.it then hlazeis, and sophomoics and tieslmien oidmniy street nttne. A nominal fee, about fifty cents per couple, will be chnigcd Monday, May seventeenth, has hem set aside by the committee as Ivy Day, The planting ceremonies will be held fiom seven until scvcn-tlmtv o’clock Slondny evening in fiont of Old Main, , (Continued on second page)