Mountaineers on Lion Tracks VOL. XXI, No. 59 VARSITY FACES NA VY SLUGGERS TOMORROW Imposing Array Of Test Penn Stai Trips Did A hard hitting Navy baseball teunii will cndcavoi to check tlic five game Rticak of the Blue anil WlnteJjaUs mcn Lomoirovv aftemoon. When hostilities get under wav at two thirty it will inaik the flist time in the histoiy of the two institutions that Navy and Penn State have met on the diamond outside the envuons of Annapolis In the future admirals the laons will face the strongest team yet en countered, if the semes established hy the midshipmen thus lai mean anv thing The Annapolis nine has engaged m eleven contests, eiucig ing victorious in seven Nnv} Blitters Dangerous Tn the opening tilt of the season Navy defeated Richmond 11-2 Yale was the next opponent and in a del uge of tlmty-five runs the Blur and Gold cmeiged victorious 19-1 G Vei mont bowed G-2 but the embvro sea men were unable to cope with the crack Foidham nine and came out on the shoit end of a 11-1 scoie. Stevens was no match and the Annap olis phi} eis batted out a 21-7 win Tho strong Catholic University nine icccivod a suiprising 10-4 setback af tei which Navv went down to its second defeat, this time against Hai vard, 11-6. Sian land "as bumped 10-2 then came two leveisals, the first by Duke univcisity 11-R «ind the second by West Virginia 8-5 Well Balanced Team Chief Bender, one time stai hurl er for the Philadelphia Athletics, is in charge of the Annapolis pitchers and has groomed a pan of foi null able twiilcis. Myers, veteran of past seasons, is tbe mainstay al-| though Graf, football and basketball star is not far behind. The choice for tomorrow’s tilt will rest between lli»sc .two the former piobably Tecoi'vTng" tli'e assignment Tugg'd and Scnbilski will be held ai reserve The visitois will probably take the field us follows Ward, nghtficld, Leslie, leftfield; Cooper, shorLstop, Hamilton, first base and clean-up man; lianegan, second base; Condia, ccnlerfield, Schwab, third base, ll.n clnt, catcher and Myeis or Giaf, pit chers. Slyborski Socks Homers Dickinson was overcome bv a f»m run lallv rn the seventh frame of the mid-week tilt Wednesday and the vursity chalked up its fifth win of the young diamond campaign Two tuneiy home-runs and a single bv Sljboiski, Kent’s thtce safeties and expert relief hurling bv Haines fea tured an uphill battle Coach Rordck stai ted Lefty Page on the lull but from the stmt it was apparent that it was not the south paw’s dav although he registered eight slrikc-outs In the seventh af ter two successive singles were made from the left-handers deliveiv Bt*7- dek signalled Haines to assume the mound burden. The lunkv sopho more was unusuallv effective and the (Continued on last page) NITTANYLMSMEN MEET CLINTON COUNTRY CLUB Coach Kutherfoid May Take Twelve Men To Lock Haven Tomorrow Although the NiUanv Golf team’s showing against the Counlrv club pellet cliaseis Saturday was far from the pur expected by Coach Ruther ford, tho individual candidates have been receiving instruction on dnung and putting dunng the past week and the mentor expects a fai better showing against Clinton Country club, Lock Iluvon, tomorrow. Making it a rule to select no team until the last possible minute, Coach Kulhcifoitl would name no lineup, but the ten followers of the green turf who will make tire trip include Captain Tuvloi and Greet. Euwei, who made the lowest score Sntuidav, will probably sec action along with Cunnon, Meeds, Ludes anil Sickles •Should nothing nr in then game to day, Bunting und Futchman will make the journey. This squad is on- Iv tentative and three ui four others me still to be chosen Handicapped somewhat by an un familial it) with the Country club at Lcmont the team did not woik at tup foun Several o! the Lion golfers aic familial with the nine-hole lay- f rmt State A Middie Batters Will te Team-Rally rinson, 6-3 Staff To Improve 1927 “Lion’s Tale” To make the Lion’s Tale a moie inteiesling niiiiativc is the objective of the co-eds foi then journal next vear. It will be mcieaseil so that it is a four page paper four columns wide Moie special fcaluic stones will be included The staff aims to incicuse the sale bv reducing the puce from fifty to tlmtv-five cents ,i copv The incoming staff is composed of piesidcnl. F L. Foibes ’27, as sistant editor, Miss M 11. Ilcsslcr ’2o, business manager, Miss M C Burk holder ’2B, assistant business man ager, Miss H F Gcoige '2B With the opening of school in the fall, a call will be issued for rcpoilcis. CO-ED CLUBS SEEK NATIONALSTANDING Will Discuss Soroiily Petitions At Mass Meeting Of AH Women Students PRESENT RUSHING RULES WILL NOT I3E AMENDED As the Inst step In securing nation al women’s fiatemities at Penn’Sta*e a set ot resolutions was diavvn up at a meeting of all'club girls last Thuis dav night nnd was piescntod to Dean Charlotte E Ra) with a request that a mass meeting of all co-eds be ar ranged bdore *.vlay ‘irrceenTfi.’ The meeting Thursday was called by Miss A M. Ileindel ’26, president of Cam pus Club Council, at the request of the clubs The resolutions include a pledge of systematic co-opeiation with tire Dean of Women in making all gills feel it home at Penn State ANo embodied is a pioposnl of a loan fund for gills to be endowed b> the dubs as a tan gible expression or their dosne to serve the college The clubs now ex isting expressed then desire to en coui age the founding of new chibs In case the local organizations go national they expect to continue the present foim of lushing undei which new gnls have one veai m which to show then abihtv before thev ale el igible foi membcisbip It was decid ed not to press the matter of houses until the administration should oc willing to have them. The mallei ol finance was voted upon The icsult; showed that out of appi oximatelv one hundred gnls only tluee felt that the expense of nationals would be too gieat An evaluation of the clubs on Him 1 present basis showed that thev have i.used the scholastic standard, entoi lained for patents and students, mi pioved standaids ol conduct, nnd en couiaged participation in gnls’ af fairs GRADUATION PROGRAM ORDERS TO BE TAKEN NEXT WEEK AT CO-OP Ckibb Dav Invitations Embossed With College Seal And Old Main Tower Oideis foi Commencement invita tions, announcements, name cauls and Class Dav programs will be taken at Co-op Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdav, Thinsduv nnd Fiulav evenings fiom seven until nine o'clock, according to W W Allen ’2O, chan man of the committee All orders must be plac ed next week, as none will be accepted at anv Intel date. Class Day Programs The Class Day piogrnms will he hound in black leuthci, embossed with the Penn State seul and the towei of Old Mam tooled on a gold back ground and mmkcil “Penn State 1 , *20" The programs, which will consist of Urn tv pages, will cost seventy cents each, while invitations and announce ments will cost twelve cents each Ton bu\\n\ shadows closed the sill ot the BoiKslmo ns the clock lluiu* od liiilf )usl one, and slipped up the stunca«e to the loom indicated by the sloepei’s stentuii.m \dilations Sys tematically the idi.inlonis plucKvd the uttim of Moiphuus fium his eidei . • - . limits ami made fin thcdooi. Aious* cent of the total of each oidoi mustjed hy the commotion, Walt lestbted A deposit amounting to fifty pei STATE COLLEGE PA.. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926 SENIORS APPROVE LION SUITS-ELECT CLASS HONOR MEN Hcnn, Mooie Anti Allen Will Aet As Spoon, Barrel And Cane Men cook. McClellan and PKEVOST ARE ORATORS Proposed Cost ume Is Of White Cloth With Blue Figure Of Lion On Rack decline: class, honor men and adopt* mg the Lion Suit*-, proposed by the student committee on Mo\e-up Day, the senioi class held its. hugest meet* mg in three xeats in the Cull Pen Tuesda\ evening Ih D Homy, class picsident and x aledicloi lan, lecuvud fust honois and wis named Spoon Min. The title of Banel Man was bestowed upon C II Mooie, xuisttx tiack captain and pics ldent of the Student Tnhunal, while W W Allen was elected Cane Mat, the thud honor poution •Jules Piexost w is selected to m lixcr the Ixv Day oi.tlimi, while A 0 McClelland and D. M Cook were chosen Pipe Oiatoi and Class Donor lcspectixel. A resolution pmpoxing the adop tion ot the laon Suits advocated t>y (Continued on Unid page) UNDERCLASSMEN TO MINGLE AT SMOKER Musical Selections Arranged For Entertainment—Dean Warnock Will Speak SONG AiND-DANCF ACTS PROMINENT ON PROGRAM For the fii‘t time in Penn State's Instoiy the sophomores and freshmen will foiget then animosity and min gle m a smoket in the Annoiv tonroi* low night at eight o'clock Although the intention of those m thin ge is to h.ixe music lor the en tile exening, the real progianr xxill open xuth a short address bv Dean Waurnck Folhnxing this will be a saxx solo bv D P Foster MP, who will be aceompinied on the piano by L‘ II Coleman -7. I T McCleman Mu xxill delnei a short speech and W T Neff M 8 will go thiough Ins icpeilouc (Continued on thud page). BUCKNELL PLEBES STOP YEARLING NINE BY 13-3 Shaukoski Shelled Off Mound Hy Deluge Of Hits—Wolff Powerful At Hat 'the fieshni.ui nine met its Inst dc ieat of the season at Lewisburg Wed nesday when the Bucknelt pieties fin ished on the long end of a 1 1-.5 count Tumorroxx the \ callings xxill clash with the Wyoming Sctmnaty aggre gation heie Although Coach Houck made few changes in the personnel of the fieslmi.ni combination, he completely t exist'd the batting oidct WolfT again stood out as .i wiztud with the bat, secunng thiuc hits to add to lus nhe.uly plentiful collection. Bight (Continued on thud page) Slumbering Soph President Roused By Inconsiderate Abductors—ls Released Snores issued fiotn the depths of an inxiting bed in a room in tbe Bcik shire Tuesday exening The tousled head which pi otr tided fionr the sheets belonged to no le-s a personage thnn Walter J Cloiman, piesident of the iholeiic sophomoie-, who weie m the throes ol Spirit Week HOLBROOK SPEAKS AT MEMORIAL DEDICATION D< an K A. Holbrook of the School of Mines and Metallurgy* gaxe the for mal addicss at the dedication of the memorial to the late Dr. II II Stocl, at the University' of Illinois Sunday afteinoon Dr Stock was assistant professor of Mining at Pern State fioni 18P5 to 18118 He was i prominent mining editoi and for ninny tears was head of the Mining department of the Uni xcrsity of Illinois Aftei Dr. Stock's death m III2J, his foimcr students and associates in the College of Engineering at the Utmer silx of Illinois commissioned Lorailo Taft, icnoxvned sculptor, to e ,ccute a marble bust of Dr. Stock This was dedicated and presented to the Um xeisity at the exercises Sunday. LIONS ENCOUNTER ORANGE STICKMEN Syracuse Varsity Det eloped By Method Of Early Training On Primary Teams NITTANY LACROSSEMEN DRILL IN ATTACK PLAY When the Lions cioss sticks with the Sxiacuse unixersitv team on New Beaxei field tomoirow afternoon at three o’clock they will meet a school that has had the best laciossc com bination in the count!y foi the past ten y'ears, accoidirg to Conch Leon aid i‘ Although the Blue and White stick men liaxc* a clean ,slate to date with three wins to thei* credit, Syracuse is the fax ol itc jn^tomortow’s contest Comparing the.&rjmc with the St Stephens Conch Leon ard stated thatSil ihc team plays ns (Continued"cn last page) SENIORS'MEASURE FOR CAPS, GOWNS Committee Will Take For Commencement Regalia Until Monday CO-EDS WILL REPORT at McAllister hall The senior Cap and Gown commit tee has already measured half of the class for then commencement regalia and xxill continue nccoiding to the prescribed schedule until Monday All co-eds xxill report tomorroxx in the lobbx of McAllister Ilnll between one and txxo o’clock. The committee will meet in the COLLEGIAN office on Momkix night, from six-thirty until seven-thutx o’- clock, to take caie of all those stu dents who can not make arrange ments to leport tonight. Measurc (Coutinued on second page) Who’s Dancing Penn State Town Girls—Alpha /eta Nita Nee and Sychor—Centre Hills Countrx Club Froth—Nittanv Countiv Club Phi Gamma Delta Saturday La Cairn radei le—Alpha Zola Delta Signui Pi—Centre Hills Country Club Sigma Phi Sigma (closed) Sigma Chi Tau Phi Delta Fi Kappa Alpha a comatose condition, walked to the dooi. A lusty blow to his temple flooied him foi the time being. Ik xvas Dunn. The abducting spntcs had long since (hsappcaicd m a Cluyslci with thou turning cuptixc. Bound hard and foot, he xvas duven to Bellefonlo in state and in pajamas. Bclletonle Academy refused to compiunrso its leputation bv sheltering the outcast and Ins guardians, but the Bush Ht>u*c oxeilooked the piopneties. President i Walter xxus deposited gonllv luit him. lx on lus pallet mid a watch ngan i Med. (Kflllwjfeut TRUSTEES DECIDE ON PROGRAM FOR GRADUATION WEEK Executives Anil Alumni Council Meet—Class Reunion Will He Held Friday VARSITY MEETS FORMER STARS IN DIAMOND TILT Tvvo-Dny House Party Is Given AH Classes—Diplomas Granted Tuesday Co-opcuUng with student* and fac ulty committees, the Boaid of Tms tees appioxcd and announced the com plete commencement proginm \ester - day The annual exercises xxill last Horn Fudax, June eleventh, to Tuos dax, June fiHcont.li The Boaid again declined that students of all foui classes will be allovxcd to p.uttcipatc m tbe fiateimtx house paitic, on the Fndrx ami Saturday of Commence ment \\ ech In addition to sexei.'l athletic e vents stage and musical offerings will enteitun Penn State’s guests Nittany students will have the oppor tune of computing the vx*oik of foi mer Lion baseball stais with tho'C* of t!ie pic'scnt, when a picked Alumni nine engages the Vawtx Saturdax afteinoon on New IJoaxei field Tie (Continued on thud page) PLAYERS BOOKED FOR ROAD JAUNT Itinerary Includes Forest City Northumberland And Wilkes-Barre “THE BOOMFB ' Vfj” TO BE STAGED FOR FIRST TIME Presenting “The Boomerang" a tluee-act conicdv In Winchell Smith and \ ictoi Maples, the Penn State Plaxcii will tiaxel to Wilkes-Barre on Wcdncsdax to give then initial pel foi mancc at St Stevens auditoi lum as Hie lust of a three-day miner al v On the follov-mg extmng the play will be staged at 1 oiest Citx in the high school auditoiium undei the di lection of Miss Maig.net Jones ’25, a foi met membci of the Plaxois ’I he pi cscntation in the Noi Ihumbei land high school next Finlay will conclude the ti ip. In the plot ol the play, a modem (Continued on second page) REV. LOVELL TO GIVE VOCATIONAL AID HERE Philadelphia iMinKlci To Speak May Thirteenth—Plans Piivatc Sessions Paying a icluin visit to State Col lege foi the pui pose of counselling students licit* on then life xxoik, the Reverend Gilbert Lovell of Philadel phia, Vocational Counsclloi foi the Pi oshy tei i.in Board of Clmstian Ed ucation, will deliver a senes of talks on Max thirteenth Jtexeieiid Lovell, who is at piesent serving on tlu Boaid of Kduiatum of the Piesbvtmjii Chinch, is undertak ing an extensive campaign and is travelling oxc- the countix to various educational institutions with his ie ligious imssagis and vocational ad vice. While here lie will he Uil guest of ttligious oiganizatiuns and fia termties and it is hcfoie these gioups that he will offer the educational messages that have been spiead not imh among Ameucan colleges but al so tluoughoul those on toicign soil. Personul Conferences The noted cleigyman visited the Col lege last month and because of num cions requests is making a second ap pearance Personal conferences also will be held, it was announced yeslei day, and students dcsinng such aie requested to communicate xx ith Hex D W Cnmilhci s ol’ the Presbyter run chinch licic Mi Lovell was gi.iduated fiom Yale (Continued on third page) LIONS PAW FLECTIONS Scholastic Track Stars Clash As Lions Engage Mountaineers Tomorrow Blue and White Faces West Virginia In First Meet VENN STATE EXPECTED TO OX ERCOME INVADERS Willi an impressive ictoid of in oixirlual and iclax triumphs to its ciedit, Penn State’s tr.uk team will lake the field a henxx favorite* to de feat W<st Virginia in the first dual, meet of the season tomorrow after noon at one o’clock on New Beaver, field The Mountainceis led by the: sensational D’Aiuto are nevertheless; expected to give the Lions trouble; in even one of the fifteen events ! The visiting tiackmcn present a well balanced outfit with Captain D’Anito, Stcnder, Cillowax, Morti -on and Glenn as then big point win ners D’Aiuto, unless he falters m lus stinle is figured to defeat the Blue and White’s best in the 100-xard: clash The Mountaineer marvel dem-j nnstiated his abilitx at tbe Penn Re*-| lavs ond icientlv Ims come to the foie of \ met turn sprinters B,u-| tholmnew is expeecteit to give the xistioi a haul battle in this event Moore In Only One Event Nate Cartmell’s surprising an nouncement xesteidav that Captain Mooie would ttin in onlx the 220-\ ird low hm dies means that Eggeis, Lurch, Costello ami fch.up must face Glum and Moriison, the invading timbci-topptis in the 120-xard high hurdles Both aie reported as dan geious competitors and Mooie who has been slow* in lounding into his !U2l form xx huh won him the inter (Continued on last page) DANCE ARRANGED FOR MOVE-UP DAY Classes Will Attend In New Regalia—Lion Suits And Blazers In Debut COMMENCEMENT CUSTOMS INAUGURATED BY SENIORS Two student oichcstras will vend (ontmuoiis music foi Penn State's hist Move-up D.vx dance, to he held m the Armoiy Saturdax night, Max fifteenth, irom eight until twelve o'clock, accotding to II W. Cohen MG, cli.uim.iu of the student conuiutte on .111 angements ’lluough tin* courtesy of the Phi Kappa fraternitx, Uuss Widenoi’- hand will be stationed at one end of the flooi, while Machlan's Serenadcis will harmoni/c at the opposite end thiough the courtesy of the Sychor Chili The subsciiptinn has been set at fifty cents foi couples and slags Memhels of all clis-es will attend (he dance in their lieulx-acquwcd garments, Lion Suits, blazers and slipoxci sweaters foi the tlnce up l>ei classes and ordmfirv siieet ap parel toi the sophomore fledglings Peimossion has been granted bv (Continued on second page) THESPIANS ISSUE CALL FOR NEW MANUSCRIPTS June First Is Date For Naming Winner—Club Entertained On Labi Road Trip That the '•election of the winning mnnusuipl foi next year’s Thespian pi eduction will be made June first instead ot Scptenibci, was announced xesteidav bv tlu* Thespian produc tion committee The reason given foi the change is that when the prize plax* xx is chosen in the fall little time ictmuned foi the selection ot cos tumes and settings Aside from the shift of the dale, othei conditions governing the wilt ing of the plax leimun unchanged. The manuscripts may be either two oi Lluec act comedies and ntay be sub mitted with or without the musical accompaniment. The east must be made up ot ten to fitlcen elmiue teis Original music scoics and hi- ics may lie submitted upuit 1 1 am the PRICE FIVE CENTS 200 High School Aces Battle Here For White Trophy SIX TEAMS FAVORED IN CHAMI'IONSIin* SCRAMIii.E I'oi the seventeenth cnnsci ulix-• xcai Penn .Stale will be the ccnlu of interscholastic Hack activities when two hundred schnolbox *t.ns fiom twenlv-thne institution* compete foi the I G White intei&cholastic tiack championship tiopliy tomouow morning ami afteinoon on New Bei xer field The pielii.nnnucs foi the Irack events will be st.uted .1 exact -I\* ninc-lhirtx o’clock in the moimng and the finals will begin in the aftei noon at one-thirty \|| fic-Jd events mil lie i tin m the tnoining btuitmg ..t nine-lhirtx Oiilstanding Schoolboy Himncrs AAhile Lock Haven high sthol, win ! nei of the ch.impioiislup last xcai, xvill not he • epiesented uummoxx. Hie schools entered will have mam tntei scholastic luminaiies spoiling thin colors Detwilei the fleet Miles Tov nsJup cinderiniin xxho i.m seeoiul 1» Cox in la*t xeat s mile and hall mdc, will be a faxonte in these events Stillman, Rochestei lech’s lone entry is expected to win the pole vault Wlxame judgment indicates that the brttlc foi the White tropin wit! Ik* fought chieflv among six schools, Altoona high school, Potomac .State school, P. and 51 acadcnn. Lcwix lown high school, Dickinson st-min .*rx and Juniata high school Inci dent tlly Tumata with twentv-six men has the largest number of en trants Last Hutbcifoid lugli school (New Jersey), the onlx out of state* visitoi, except Rochestei Tech, will send six runners bore s also : sanding a strong squad Entertain Visitors Schools entenng the Intel s< hokis tic meet will be tindci no expense while in State College Manager R G Lowe MG mges that fiatu nitics assist in entei taming the two hun dred visitors Upon then 'aim.il hue all contestants and team m ma gers will ic-poit to Manngct I owe in the gxmiirlium olficc* foi assign ments to lodging and bo.udmg hous- The I G White tiophx will be awarded to the team which scoics the greatest lunnbet of points ni the meet To scant peunanent posses lon of tlu* tiophx a team must win lhice different xcai- Two sdxu loving cups will be .maided foi sec ond and thud place One-mile ic lax championship cups will also be given For lira, socond and thud plates m ,d| event*, but the ukn gold, sj|\ci and bion/e medals will be presented NETMEN MATCH STROKES WITH BROWN AND WHITE Lehigh Number One Man Ranks, Fifteenth In National Tennis Ratings Owning rackets with out r.f ih<* stmngist nit teams m LjxU'tn <„|- legiate nrilcs, p, nit Slate’s humix leain will altempt te» stioke its w,,v to victrnx oxu Lehigh on the Blown am! White conils te.mmioxx ,ift,i nooii \fl<i sustaining a misluiig defeat ul the hands of Bin knell, the Lion cum linen are loundmg into form mid should give pluitx of op position to tin Bethlehem siaix Captain Don M.ilpass will fan one ol the most foimidable tolhge pkn ers in the East when he takes the couit against Neil Sullivan ’l lu Biown and While* singles .no lanks fifteenth ni the national standing timl possesses sexual distuct ami tournament titles Ilellmich Inis continued te» ili.jdav sternly tennis and will match dux is with Lehigh’s second man M.u- Cowutt has shown unusual foi in m practice lilts and will pt.iv on the third Lourt, xxlnle Ban, ningy snph omore, will piobably be Coach Ham's choice foi the font th singles beith Rags li.uman will attempt to dnxc his wax to victory oxet a xcteian in the fifth match, while Eggleston n slated to seixe on the sixth coml In the doubles, Mnlpnss will pan
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