iOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 On that Hike take a 1-2 pound bar of Wilbur Milk Chocolate—2sc Bulletin Saturday Ma% 8 a m —Track Intel scholastics —New Boavei p m—Vmsitt truck WcM VitKinui 't> Penn State p. m —Tiack Intel scholastics. —New Bea\ei p. ip—Viii«it\ Baseball—Njnj \ s Tenn Slate )0 p m—Vaisitt laciosse—Sjia- cuse \s Penn State )U p m.—Baseball—W\oming Sem inal > ns. Penn State Fieshmen 10 p m.—Smokei—lroshmen-Soph- omoios—Ai moi> Sumlaj. Ma> t) 00 a in—Chapel seivice—Audi- tin mm. JO p m—Mnsii Week piogiam — (Ini’s Glee Club—Auditoi- .Mondnj, Mn> 10 p m—Commencement progum sale—Co-op Notices kll fteshman business candidates the COLLEGIAN ate icipiested icpoit on then piogiess in the iioi subsciiption camp uim Satui- May eighth, at one-thntj o'clock ?YBORSKITOPS NITTANY HITTERS Sty Stjborski wlio has hit loir true runs in the thiec sanies lie has irtaken this season leads all the itters on the Penn State baseball am according to the hitting j\ci rcs appearing below. Sty has been lunding the hoisehule at a bUG gait >r tinoo contests. The the real leader is Kent, lead-off. tn, with an a\eiage of lot) Ken has played c\ ei y game on the \ :hedule thus fai. The third base-1 3n got off on the wiong foot m the] imnta tilt playing through that ! ntest without a hit It has been rough consistent batting in the her four buttles that he has com- Icd ins .150 mink Cr ' Jy Lungien hat. the ne\t highest irk with a "GS average foi all the e boltos Captain Wilson is the ilv other regulai abo\e the >OO sure, having connected foi seven ifetJOb m tvventj-one tmieb at bat n ,i '!.!} maik. Page who Ims been in tlneu tilts the nominal lunncr-up nun foi ilting homeis hoving compiled an :en 500 average The Ursinus and Dickinson games ,ivc wreaked havoc with both the m ivulunl and team batting aveiages rioi to the last two battle-, the team kei age was well ov ei the 500 mai K it since has dropped to a 271 avei- The aveiages follow C AD B H 2B .511 HR AV lyborski 55 12 5 SOI) l 000 ago )10 1 5 I 0 » 500 antes 2 2' l 1 0 0 0 500 ent a2O l ') 0 0 1 150 at t Ton 2 7 2 > 0 0 0 127 ungien 510 li 7 0 0 0 M»h TNon - 521 1 7 1 0 0 55 5 ewitt 1 .5 1 1 0 0 0 .15 5 esho -- 518 h 5 0 0 2 277 niris - 5 IS 1 1 0 0 1 222 letcher -.58 2 1 0 0 0 125 rcone - I 17 .5 2 1 0 0 117 LhwarU 5 18 I,uni;ri.n ** l.nko If Sl'lxintki rf V iUon. rf Hum* lb Srliwnrlz. 2l> . Ilnrrlnclon c I'ultv 1. Hume* t> 33 1> 'i 27 h 5 All K II O A i: I,uml< > tf r > 0 9 I 1! .v *»i;»» 15i 5 5 1 Cotun. 11l 1 I n l 2 1 MiOilirti.n, c l O t 2 0 0 Hiimor i> i n i n 2 o KiilM.rl*on p l II 0 0 0 0 •WhUUn l 0 0 O 0 fJ TotaH 3-1 A •* 21 10 1 •Until.l fur I.unilo in thu ninth tlkkirnun (11200000 0-1 I'tlin Mali 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 x—o Homo run*—Stilmrskl 2 Knrni-i run*— Dickinson I, IVnn Stair 4 laft on linsi-t Dlcktnxun s. IVnti State. T Stolen bn*i— Srhunru 2 Hnrri* Sirnrk out—l» Pun 8 Haim* 4 Sfcnur 2 llano on bull*—uiT t. Slunor A Uubirl«on 1 Wild I‘lUli— -I'uco 2 Hit* u(T—l’Hkt U in C M Hum* Oin 2 2-1 Signer 0 in C 1-1 ltuUrtxnn 0 in 1 2-1 Winnlm* nltclur—llninc* Lo*inir liltchir —Stcnor Um|nrc—Cochmuur Time of gnmi 1 SO GIRLS CAMPUS CLUB’S COUNCIL ELECTIONS President Pauline Unger ’27 Vice President and Treasurer Madeline Wright ’27 Secretary Gladys Kates ’2B. SPIRIT WEEK PICTURES PENN OTATE HOTO OH OP Don’t Forget Mother’s Day Cards AND— Mottoes For Sunday THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op Corner SUMMER WEAR In The Style of the Moment BLACK CREW-NECK SLIP ON WITH Linen or Cricket Cloth Knickers SMART LIGHT WEIGHT CRUSHER HAT Visit our Balcony—“ Have A Camel” MONTGOMERY & CO. STATE COLLEGE Bcllefonte ■ Lewrsburg THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Trackmen Favored To Defeat West Virginia (Continued from lust page) collegiate outdooi and mdooi cham pionships will be missed m the scor ing. Crip will, hovvevei, take the field against Glenn, Mormon and Donovan m the 220-vaid low huidles. D’\iuto will lead three of his team mates in the 220-yaid dash nguinst a flock of Nittany runners headed by Toucnco The lntter, like Mooie, has been unable to leach lm best foim, and the peifornmncc of thu Lion vet erans will give Coach Caitmcll a line on his chances in the intcreollegiates 410-Yard Dash In the 410-yard spunt Tonence and Karbach lead the Penn State entiles With the speedy Stcndcr running in this event the Penn State quaiter mild’s can look for a sharp battle Tavloi’s inpid impiovcmcnt in the half-mile piomises a scramble for points in that race. Stendei, Moigun ;and Baninger are the West Virginia entrants Foi the past week Nate has had his distance men in a steady dull. Stew art, Fouiacic and Ilelffuch, the mil* eis, will have to stand off Callaway, a runner who has made a spectaculaj iccoid foi the Mountaineers Calla wav h also cntcied in the tvvo-mile against Baiclay, Reis, Johnson ami Haskins Field Events With the exception of sevcial spunt events, Penn State seems to have the better lounded team On paper, they aie stionger in the field than aie then opponents. Bates, whose bioad-jumping at the Penn Relavs, brought lmn into piom mcncc, will have to lepeat his per formance to show his 22 feet 2 1-2 inch leap was not a meie spark Ma thias, a two-year vetetan, is anothci point vvinnci m the broad jumping With Michalskc, Reed and Weston m the discus, and Idc in the hammoi thiovv, Penn State has a foimidablo field quaitct Roberts has shown flashes of ability with the javelin Bates and Sullivan aie cntuicd in the high jump. This duo and Page nic also m the pole vault LOST—Sunday afternoon, somcwhoic between State College and Lemont Pair slicll-iimmetl glases Finder please call 271-J Reward. 21 College Jewelry Novelties HANN i O’NEAL JEWELERS Stickmen Encounter Syracuse Tomorrow (Continued from first page) it did at times during the last con test they will stand an equal chance with the Syracuse aggregation. The Orange stickmen have four impressiv e victoi ies to their credit this season, one of which was against the Oxfoid-Cambudge team. Other victoi ies vveie ovci Rutgers, Stevens and Cornell. Two years ago a combina tion fiom Syracuse toured England where it met the best British lacrosse men Because it has tuincd out a winning combination for the past ten years the Oiangc has become inter nationally noted for its lacrosse teams. Syracuse Training Method Laciossc has been developed at Sy iucusc by a method that keeps the vaisitv always supplied with cxpei icnccd men Fiom the time of its establishment at the university, the game has been played by four teams theie At the piesent time these ag giegations, the freshmen, the junior vnisity, the second team and. the varsity are independent of each oth ci. following individual schedules This system enables a man to take up laciosse as a fieshman at Syra cuse and move up through the other teams, duiing which time lie icccivcs valuable tiaming. Until last year no man who had not filled n bcith on one of the tluec piimnry teams played on the vnisity The championship teams tuined out by Syracuse can be tinccd back to this method of development. In picpnmtion for tomonow’s con test, Conch Lconuid hns been drilling his men m offensive plays that he hopes will penetrate the Orange de fense Those plays that were tried foi the first time in the St Stephens Into the making of thu one cigarette goes all of the ability of the world's largest organization of expert tobacco men. Nothing is too good for Camels. The choicest Turknh and Domestic tobaccos The most skilful blending The most icientific package. No other cigarette made is like Camels. No better cigarette can be made. Carnets are the orernhelming choice of experienced smokers. contest have been fuitlier developed tion me Hill, Stoddard, Levy, Gray for use m tomoitow's battle. and Captain Hansen p re r ,c r; » rz to wj tTkme orTmethoih to haUms the «*<«“■«» <* » P“»‘ bl “ ill ; attach of the Orangemen. 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