ooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooo Measuring Feet For Shoes We now have the only method of measuring cet. The Footagraph system is now a feature with V.L’S. Come in and let us give you your correct neasurement. Bulletin Mav 3 ji. m—Pushball Snap—Holmes |> m.—Vocal anil Instillment tl Conceit—Dopaitment of Mumc —Auditoi mm Thursdn}, Maj (» p m—Band Conceit—l'ionl Campus Notices io scniois its, divided in the fili ng groups aie to lopott to C \ haid at the Sigma Phi Signi i ie, A O McClellan at the Phi pu Tau finteimtv ami to R T ■bel ut the Delta Upsilon house, cap and gown incaMiiemcnt The s each night me fiom MX-thut> cven-tlmtv o’clock Wednesday Night 10m Anton to Buiklej—Rc'ichaid 10m BunigJinei to Dingwall—Mu- rom Dixon to (lonian—Knebel Thtirstlav .N iglit rom Gouilej to Huntvi—Reich- roni Inme to MacDonald—Me- rom McCabe to Old—Knebel Fnd,i> Night 10m Onyx to Saltsbuiv—Ucichmd tom Sclucffei to Tindall—MtClcl- »m Tothero to Zinimeimau— bcl. S.ilurdav mot Girls—Mc.Vllibtoi Hall line nusundei standing occuued a g the various, fi itei nines md un .Mth legaul to ciedit in Physical cntion foi Inttnnuu.il basketball lists of the men on the teams * to be tuined into the Phvsical cation office at the stait of the dule each week that they ate ed foi n contest, ciedit was n foi both pounds in that week . same luling holds in the spnng 'ts The man in chnge of the ts is responsible foi seeing that p\ of the schedule appeals m the egmn each week 01 is turned into office, so that piopci ciedit maj non eniors are lequcstcd t*> lea\e ill geslions foi ii class niemon.il at COLLEGIAN othce Addic-s to ts Provost, chan man of the com ic meeting of the fiateimtj nml fa y leprescntatues foi the pielun \ discussion of commencement ex scs wil be held tomonow evening e\en o’clock in the Old Chapel Mini conflict cauls me leads and • be obtained it the office ol the istrai. .■an Wendt will gise an ilhistiated lie at a meeting ot the Pin sics in Old Chapel tonight at scscu AA'AI BRUSH CO.—would like ■ heat fiom nil students who hue id expel leiice selltng then pio- Ht Phone ‘il’, ask foi .Mi MaU tr at Phi Gamma Delta house >T— Suudin aflenioon, somewheie .•tween State College and Lemont .ur shell-ummcd glases Fmdei ease cull 271-J Rew.ud lit l A HON W *kN rUD—Expel icmc- I fieshmui demies employment some fiateuut.v house, oi wmk some other nutuie which will )t inteifeie with his sludie- Bei ud C. Iliblei, 213 Atheiton St bone 21-W. jtp,l Tailored at Fashion Park A Great Line of FOUR PIECE SUITS At the Popular Price Snappy Patterns in GOLF and HALF HOSE Cleaning Pressing Repairing THE FASHION SHOP CIIAS. E. WILLIAMS AL’S SHOP I Sophomores To Discuss ( Pushball Tilt Tonight j The snphomoic cluss will meet | tonight at se\en o’clock in the | Bull Pen to discuss Spmt Week, | Povcity l)a\* nml the Pushball I Snap C. 11. Mnoie’2o, W W*. { Allen ’2O and P M Schiefer ‘2b, | will addles* the class. Cubs Defeat Slippery Rock Nine In Opener (Continued fiom first page) up shghtlv bettei than the yeailmgs at the bat Perm Stale l rc-hmrn ... „ All n II O A K Wolff 11, fi 1 12 10 Moimhan If r> 2 u I n u DohlHlnnr. 21, -, „ i 2 2 i u"!, 0 ’ I 1 ’ 0(1S 0 0 I Hii.lKj rf 'lllO 0 l i iWic l *s I n 0 0 l I Dili’ rf i • i i n n Warn., , 1 ] i i ij « Camm p I (I 0 1 1 0 Jntnls LI s s 2“ 12 t Slipper, it»rk .Normal t . All II II O U tf „ r, i i i n « Ahrnhnm* It, 2 I I > n nmin Mlr 1 2 1 2 1 •* Whlnhill Hi ,„*!«? Meku if o 0 « a u nlnnr c t n nit 2 2 l,n-jm l 0 1 0 1 o ’ I . U|T \l > 0 (1 (. n o 'Lnrrulf 2 0 0 0 0 0 *Siil>Htiluiut fur liuir 111 sixth inning lr-nu runs—WoliT Dunn Three l,n«, hits ”* b> - hie*— WiiIIT 2 Abraham*, tiiinri Wnlki-I—li> Cnnun 1 l>> Ilnum fi ■*• trike.,,uts l>) Cnnun. 4 I,) Ilnum, 12 Uni l'ir>t C.xclKtniur ,in,| Glnsson Lacrossemen Annex Third Straight Win (Continued from fust page) H\ in passing and ficld-woik until the last twenty minutes of the game when their increased fight resulted in the spectaculm tally that tied the count two minutes before the allotted time ended. After St Stephens agreed to play nn extia ten minutes the Blue and White combination displayed an at tack that kept the play in enemy tei litoiv foi the greater part of the pound While the visitois missed soveidl shots, the Lions, netted two goals to put them ahead, 4-2 Penn State Scores First The game opened from fnceofT with fast passing and close sci inimaging Aftei the ball had been played in fiont of each goal several times and Belficld missed a score following a eleven invasion of the St Stephen's defense. Helbig tossed one from the midst of a tight scumiuagc for a clean goal and Penn State’s inst tnl- Iv For the icmamdci of the first hall no semes vveic registered by utbei team Although Bellield was deprived of LOST—Possible ir. Post Office, pan Tmtoise Rim Glasses Rctuin to Bus Mgi. Penn State Collegian Otfice. tf Case Batteries j 13 Plate Rubber $15.00 i Nittany Motor Co. u goal by the opposing net-tender, lus stick and fuot-vvoik woio instiu mental m cnriying the ball tlnough the visitors’ defense. The close gtmiding of the Lions,, mtciccption of shots by Piitchaid and Shanks and bad passing by the St Stephen’s ci os sers kept the play before the enemy' goal most of the time until the end ot the pci lod St. Stephens Takes Lead Aftei Coach Leonard had made substitutions in his offensive foice to begin the second half, St Stephens took the ball down the field fiom fncc olf to net their first tally within the lust minute of plav. At this time the visitors unlashcd a Jh'-t offensive play with clevci, accurate passing in the face of the attack, the Blue and White stickmen lost their fight, and their passing became loose and slow. Following moie fust woik by the New Yoikcis, Stevens broke tlnough the Nittany guards to scoie the .sec ond counter for lus team and put them ahead With the enemy m the lead, Penn State began an offensive program that earned with it moie spirit than organization Lions Tic Count With two minutes to plav, the Lions worked the ball down the field toward St. Stephen’s goal. Helbig received a pass behind the net and swished it to Wendel who had cut in foi a shot The specdv attack, not having time to receive the pass, knocked the ball into the net to tic the score. In the extiu ten-minute pcnod that followed, the Blue and White crosse wiclders netted two tallies The fiist was from the stick of Goisewito. The second resulted fiom a long run, quick foot-work and clover net hand ling b\ Bready who passed to Cap tain Hnckctt. The Nittany leadci netted the ball for Penn State’s final tally The lineups weie as follows I’cnn btste S>« Stephen Hnrkln* G Urciulmrt C.ruvir I’ Vnxlaml Cook CP brow I Pritchard H) VVIUon Jliiuxc 2 1) suwnx Welker 3D Milkman Shanks C Millington UcIUcIiI 1 A !>i t->rm 11,11,L- 2 A Gun IUI W i mi, I l A VViiks Mnckelt O H Iluirnn Uroitl) I II Sttfln ’ Substitution*—Gi isiwiti fur llrmlj Ur- Luzon for PriUhnnl Mnzchul fur Gusiwiti McCnndlos* fur IWfiilii Watson for Hilbltf. Ilefcrcc—G Cram Ssnrlhmuro Time of hnUc*—twenty-fisc mlnutrs I’ennlties—-IVtin Stall. Helfii.li!, tlircs. nunutco fur (.lunhing F YES’ Dry Goods • and Groceries Fresh Green Goods and Fruits For All Occasions r\ jA'i-fl I i— 4 ] I' l • 7„t COCA LOLA CUHPA, The Glass of Fash Fashions come and fashions go but figures prove that Coca-Cola is still the most popular of all beverages. JT HAD TO DC COOP TO CET WHERF IT 19 —» 7 MILLION A DAY THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Varsity Nine Clashes With Dickinson Team (Continued from first page) ed when Hemic linn is came through vv ith n one base driv e to center • llongov could not locate fust base in the sixth and two heaves from shoitstop went wild, Penn Stute’s sixth run counting. Hewitt reached second following the first bad toss and laced across the plate when llo ngey duplicated on Styborski’s grounder. Spectacular catches by the light and left fieldcis cut off suie hits and pi evented moie runs in this inning Stylmrski Hits Home Run When Iloagey committed his fifth fielding blundci he was shifted to the Uev stone sack, Bigley moving to short. The newcomer, on a throw to nail Greene, drew Clark off the bag with one down m the seventh. Wil son’s second hit advanced Greene to second and the bases became ciowd ed when Carl diopped llairis’ third strike and then fniled to thiow to fust Schwaitz scored Gieenc with a sacrifice fly to right. Styborski accounted foi the last Nittany tally when he propelled a powerful duve to left-center and : tiotted mound the sacks in the ninth It was Stv’s second circuit clout of the season Incidentally this was the only earned lun gathered by the Lions. A walk, Lungrcn’s erior and two singles brought in two Uisinus luns in the fifth The sixth and seventh passed without a safety but in the eighth, a single, a base on balls and another one ply thump tallied the fourth lun for the opposition. Jones, pmch-hittmg for Clark, tripled m the ninth and stored when Lungien made lus second error. llairis cavoited aiound fust base in able fashion, accepting seventeen EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loB S. Trazier St* and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank AT F YES’ On West College Ave, chances without nn cnoi. Captain Wilson and Kent with two singles each stuued at bat for the home team au n ii o a i: r, i 2 o 2 o I 1 0 I) 4 1 621 7 2 0 4 10 10 0 1 1 2 II 0 0 t 0 1 17 U 0 5 0 II l 2 0 .1 1 l l> 0 0 4 1112 0 Kent Il> Griiiit If WiUun, if UnrriH. lb Schwnrtr, 2b ISiwltt, rf SljburHkl, ]> unuiiui All It ii O A K kirn, lb r, i) 1 2 l o I rum.i». if 5 l 1 f, 0 0 Muytr, If 1 1 2 2 0 0 llunny "h. 2b 0 ? ? “ f: Uialc). 2b m I 0 J ' ® - xnrrur, »a i o l o i o Homier, rf I o 0 1 l 1 Curl v 1 1 0 2 2 1 Clark. IU .1 0 0 « II 0 l*.r!i |, 110 12 1 11l 0 0 0 Tull,ln nr, C 7 21 ‘I 10 ’ll iitctl fur Clark in ninth Uraiuun 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 l— ’ I’mii Stnti 2 0 3 0 0 l l 1 s—s llm-u-bii/i. hit—Juno* Horae run—Sljbur. *ki riirm.l runs- IVnn Mute l , Ur«inus 2 Ixfl on buses—Finn Stale f> Ur*imi* n I-[rat b«*i. on hull*—off Styboraki. 1 Dark 1 Slru,k-out bs—Styboraki l'. by Derk r» Double jiliiy—Chirk Umpires—Gochenuur anil (■iiisHun A oo uay FtrsonaDy Conducted/ Tour tpEurope^m All Expenses KSg .coiicglaceTours 11 i r y/iltll,Merer before ha* there \ been eueh ■ rreat trerel \ “bay” a« thlil Imagine aSS-dajr tour to Fncland. V ’-lYll VyA Holland, Belclum anil France at a coat of oaly tandollanadaxl i Instead of Jn« t an ordinary vacation at tho noaatainsor aea-ihsre thla auminer, why not join our conrenlal party of collere eta dents, inetractora. alumni and their zriendo who will tour Europe? Weekly lailings front Montreal, on Canadian Pacino ■taamahips. Free aide trip (ria Toronto) to Niagara Falla. Opportunity toaee eastern Canada, rornnnticMomreal and pleturoaiiaeQsebee. Comfortable accommodations and appe tizing meals on board tho famon* ''M' fleet of tha Canadian Pacific. An American co'- logo dance band with each party. Plenty of deck epace for dancing, reek recreation, deck eames, aports, dramatics. voyage down tho beautiful St. Lawreoco. Only four days open aea to Europe. Landing at Liverpool, we visit Chet ter and Leamington. By motor to famed Englleh castles, the Shakespeare country, rural England aad Oxford University. Four days in London. Viaitthe Hague Amaterdam andßehev entnzcn in Holland. Brunei*. Brttzct, Zee brusce.O*tend and otharpolnta Inßalgtcm. Bjr train through the battlefltlda to Peril, wnnretveapenda vrerlc. with tripa to V«p* •alMos and tha American battle aactor Ample tlmo for individual atcht-aeaine and ahapptnr Return Mlllnr front Lherboorr. hhortcrtnuto Ifdeoirtd attWasdSU* Eaten / eluet to end Itejret mod all detail*. petianaUr eoadseta part/* V •‘•Canadian Pacific' \«W*23^4SSiayZSDSW.'«n‘ FREE Illustrated Folder V'-'Xr7cr»M.QutUTr»v.lourwu Ovpt I*l 600 N*rtb DMrbtra Strs.t, Chic*(a, lU. tontl«ra«n* n.«i« «-nd n« arftbeat ohllr*- Hon nn tnr part, full d.Ullf af four CaUcpiat* , Imn to Europa West Virginia Track Team Engages Lions (Continued lrom first page) broad jump and Idc m the shot put and hnmmei throw, the Blue and White is unusually strong in the Held, although uipablc pole vaultcrs to fill the places of Durborrow and Mont* gomeiy have not yet been found. Prospects Bright Not only will the meet with West Virginia serve to extend the Lions but it will be an index to Penn State’s chancos in the Intercollegiates May twenty-eighth at Canibiidgc, Massa chusetts Nate Caitmell expects lit tle ttoublc from the Mountaineers and should the half-miluis show uncxpcct- | Permanent Wave Season Opens *{• Banish the hair worries the warm weather brings, have your X Permanent” now —and know the joys of naturally wavy ;!* tresses for months to come. The “Eugene Wave” assures you a ♦!♦ lasting and beautiful wave. * Entire Head—Long and Short Hair $15.00 | POWDER PUFF SHOPPE JP Above Smith's Barber Shop Now Is The Time To Wear Linen Knickers Summer Golf Hose Oxford and English Broadcloth Shirts Ties in the Latest Patterns HARRY SAUERS COLLEGE MAN’S SHOP ALLEN STREET Tuesday, May 4,102 G. cd possibilities, he will have less , fear fioin Navy or Pitt. With Brierly, Toirence, BnrUiol mew, Karbach, Filkms, Kilmer, M tluas and Sands, if he 19 eligible, reai for the dash events, Penn State h; an outstanding group of sprint me The mile and two-mile runners, wi Barclay, Stewart, ft Reis, Johnso Brown, Smith and othcis, uro cxcc tionally powerful. Inlcrschulastics Entries arc coming in at a rcco rate for the Interscholastics. Lo< Haven, winner of the events last yet is again sending a strong squa Conch Cnitmcll will referee the ract Last ycai ncaily two hundred ai fifty schoolboys from New Yor Pennsylvania and New Jersey ri here.
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