Page Four NEW CAPS! A New Collegiate Shape Priced at $1.85 AL’S Shop Bulletin Tih-Jh. M.i> 11 7*l” p m—Lihei.il Alt-. Icctine—Di. V S Dve—Old riiapel 7 'H) p in —M'lic-u]) dance tuket sale —Co-op Wedm-sdi}. 11 ij 12 1 15 p in—Basel* ill—Penn State \ Vill ino\ i—New field 7 HO p m—Move-up dance luket sale —Co-op ’lhurw'nv, '1 *\ 11 7 00 p ill —Lctuie—Pi of C L Nix on—Old Ciiap"! Sot) to 12 t'O i m —Uhl* tit Amou- it'oil election nt* *-t 1100 l 7 »0 p in—Mo' fi.i) dame triad s.ih -Co-op Notices All mteifratcimtv tennis niaiiagei-. will meet at the Alpha Cln Rlu> to night .it eight o’clock Thcie will be a meeting of the A S M E. m Room 200 Engmeeimg D Tliutsdax night at o’clock Speakers, nomination*, and lencashments All uinioi anil scnioi 1 E’s and M E ’s» attend Student Council will sit at a icgu 1m meeting in Room 11, Libe’iil Aits building, tonight at **oven o’clock The Aichitects Club will meet Wed nesday evening at 7 30, in Engineei itig I*\ II E Dickson will speak on “The Advantages of Sitmmei Tiavcl” Meeting to elect officeis foi l‘)20- 27, the Agricultuial Economics so ciety will convene m Room 104 Iloit building tonight Lion Trackmen Rout West Virginia, 90-45 (Continued fiom lust page) nl yards In front of D’Auito rilhin**, third place winner m the ocuiuiv, was again in that position Wed. Vnginm’s touted stai IV-kii’t > was the visitm’s high scoiei with nine jmints In addition to his two spunt poilounancos. the Mnuntaineet tiack captain won second pl.ne in the blond Itunp, leaping 22 toot ’) 1-5 inches Knehner and Lcui** won hist and *-icoml places fm the visitois in the | discus tlnow, while Dilchci **uipii*-ed I h\ defeating Rebel ts in the javtl.n with a thiow of 172 feet 5 1-2 inches Glenn, West Vngmia huidlei and high jumpei, il*,o gave a good ac count of himself STYLISH—ATTRACTIVE SWEAT JACKETS GOLF HOSE In a variety of colors FANCY SPORT SWEATERS Also BLACK CREW-NECK SWEATERS Your inspection is invited Visit our Balcony—“ Have A Camel” MONTGOMERY & CO. FROSH! Move up on Saturday and play your first “cus= tom=free” game of bil= liards, at >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO5 Aside ftoni tiie bio.ui tump, tlie bed nuuk of the dnj vv.is Stewart's 4 min utes 12H '5-5 seconds m the mile. The lust lap was .1 duel between Rtevvnit and Tout acre, both of Penn State, but Callovvav tan ihead on the second tumid The tune foi tile lirst htlf mile was 12 minutes 10 seconds Stevv ait boie down on Calloway in the thud 1 ip fought off Fotmicic’s chal lenges md was net or headed Tlie Lion stiength m the distance i uns was agun evidenced when Bai dav, Johnson md Reis, finishing iu tint oidel. swept the two-mile lun r«i the most pait it was a duel be tween Butlav and Johnson, but all time Blue and White men lapped the lone West Yuginia entij The Unu w i- ‘i minutes 58 seconds Cggers and Moore Win IJgg . ,nd Lcidi took liii>t and su o'ul >i'pc.trvd in the 120-vv.id lug i hunlk. (..bum ol West Viigima nos ed out Minipo ami Costello foi thud place. Cup Mooie, making his Inst appeuante in a du il meet on New Beavei Field, staved out of this event m oulei to ttv foi a new 1212')- vaid low huidie tecou! Mooie w'vr eisilv in 12J 1-5 seconds but it was lound that one lane of huidles had not been set up. Ide Takes Hammer Throw Redeeming the somewhat poor slimm ing made bj his teammates m the field Ide, piomising weight stai, hurled tue hammer 118 feet 12 2-5 inches for first place Tlie summaiy SJO-jiml hi_h tnircllc.—Won |,y Ki'Uir* IVnn Muti , Lirch IVnn sum xeiom]. Glenn West Vir/init third Tinu 15 J-5 seiomh UK) >iird *lnx|i—Won In itnrthulomiw IVnn stm*. I) Vuu.i UV-sl Virginia. mhoiiJ 111 Mn IVnn snii Uiinl Tim* 10 month -JD->nr'l ilnsh—Won !>\ Hnrllii>li>miw IVtin sti t* I) Amin Wist Wmiuji. ernotnl til -1 til* 1> nn Mnu tlnnl 'limi, J 1 1-5 m o.nl- fNtw Collice mor.l » 110-nrct run—Won bj Kurl.m I>. IVnn stiiu Sumlir West Vircinin moiitl, Smith, IVun Sin!* tlnnl Tinu, 50 J-5 xuonil* lliilf-iml. run—Won b>’Tn>lor, IVnn Suite, st*mltr West Viruinm moml Unii*. IVnn .stall thin) Tinu 1 minute* CS 1.5 m-contlx One mill run—Won by Stiwnri IVnn siul*. lourmn IVnn State second Cnllo wu> West V irirfmu, third Hnu I mlnulu J<< 1-5 miiiihl* [no mik run—Won In Jlnriliu IVnn Sint* Johnson IVnn Stuti, xicond ltu« IVnn StuU. thinl Tinu 5 minutes SS xoc otuU ”(l->artl low hurdles—Won b> Moon-, IVnn ■Stall lurch IVnn State. Mciontl. Mnrrhon, VVi it Virginia tliir.l Time UJ 4-5 aicontU llisrh jum»—Ciluin Wmt Virdnin and £ * 1; ¥ Make Your Shoes | v “Move Up” too | t Shining j and Repairing | NELO’S I JIM’S) On Allen St, Hull*. I’emi Mute Ik'd for tlr«l. Stillivun IVim Hut.-, third llculil, 0 foil 11 Inctui I‘ronj jiimii—Won i»y SUithlm, IVim Mnti I) Aulto. Wist Virjimn >r,on> Idi. I’cnii stale Kind. IVm» StM* hiuhiil hiifir. Wist Virginia third Umtnnci, 14S f w t 2 J.V Indus I'Nciih throw—Won li> Kjrilmir Wist Vir i mill lujiuk Wist Vlr ttiia minml Wnton. Pmii State third DUiauci. II" fiit 7 nidus Javelin throw —Won I>> Dili her. Went Vlr. vmm. Roliert* iVnn sum second filiun Will Vlrelum third Distance 172 f.it I 1-2 11101101 Lacrossemen Lose To Syracuse Team (Continued fiom lust pane) the ball fiom behind the Blue mid ■\\ lute net. Eight of these onslaughts resulted m countcis foj the visitors dutmg this time The opposing de fense held the Xittany attacks to tinec tallies m the first tlmt> min utes. These scores came only after speedv foot-woik, close scrimmages, and well-timed passes The second half found the teams battling on mote even teims with a shght advantage foi Penn State Both defenses weie strong while the offensive men on each vide attempted to bleak tluough the opposing gti.ml« with moie vigoi. .Although Svra cuse had possc-sioii of the ball foi the greater part of the time dining the last thirty minutes, each team tallied onlv twice During this pei ind the Blue and White attacks car i icd the ball through the Orange guards almost cvoiy time they se cured it. The Nittanj defenders also tightened up and kept the Syracuse offense men farther away fiom the Penn State goal Sjractise Tallies Pour As the whistle blew for the contest to begin, the Sviacusc plajeis miscd their crosses high m the air and let out a real Indian whoop Fiom the fust face-off the visitors look the ball through Penn State’s defense foi a «toie from the stick of Claike in fif teen seconds After the pellet had been centered again, the opposition cuiicd it behind the Nittim end From here a pass to Kopkind ac counted for the Syracuse second tal ly Coach Leonti! d substituted Kiefei at goal foi Ilarkins but the new ncl tcndci was no moie successful than Don’t worry about your meats this | warm weather.. 1 BUY THEM AT Winner’s Meat Market where they are kept in our new sanitary refrigerators. 111 S. Pugh St. WATCH! For the opening of THE FISHER BAKING CO. 125 W. Beaver Ave. You can see your Breadstuffs Fiench and Danish Pastries Baked before you by The Most Modern Methods and Equipment From the Highest Grade ingredients Special STUDENT PIES OPEN EVENINGS SENIORS! SUBSCRIBE NOW to the If ,~7 IP ' COLLEGIAN keep in touch with renn state * 2 . sl > THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN his picdecossot. Sjincuse ugain eat vied the hall to the Penn State net where P.i7tk counted for Ihen thud score. The Orangemen continued to get file ball fiom face-oil* and a pass • fiom Pei Kins to Stndd.ud and an- }l other clean shot resulted in the ltiuith counter. Lions Scorp After Syiucuse had accounted fot a qumtot of pointers the Penn State combination organized! an attack that scoicd then fust goal. Bicuk ing through the visitoia’ defense ns an odd man, Wcndcl received .1 long pass and lodged the fitst score foi his team in the Orange net The Nittanj erosseis continued their good pass ing to cany the play into enemy ter ntoiy, only to lose the ball on bad shots at the goal. Penn State’s second tally came when Edmunds, who had been substi tuted for Biend., received a difficult pass fiom Wended, passed the man guauhng him and netted a fast un derlmiitl shot Following this tall.v Kopkmd scored the fifth tally foi S>incuse. Hall Behind Nittnn} Goal Fiom a tight scnmmnge befoie the Qinngc goal Catpain Ilackett ac counted for the Lions’ ne\t scoic. The Blue and White stickinen followed up their attack with fast woik and clev er passing 111 an attempt to raise then total, but the Svracuse defense pi evented futthei scoung Kopkind tallied foi the thud time wlun he netted a shot received fion behind tile Blue and White goal Passing from behind the net was a favonte and effective mnnnei of at-, tack for the Syracuse o(Tense men 1 This method resulted in two more goals bv Pamtoi before the half end ed. Pl.t} Close in Second Half - Starting the second half, S 5 incuse again took the ball behind the Penn State goal Bizik icceived a pass EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops— loB S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank Bell 293 from this position to itccounL for his teammates’ ninth tallv. After this, phi) became slower and the ball was coined up nnd down the field until Shanks counted following a long lun mound the Syracuse goal and thiough their defense AVendel then took the ball down the hold and passed to Shanks who made his second goal Until the end of the game the play was mostly in en cmj temtoiy, especially behind their net. The Nittany defense pievented mom scoring until Ivopkind bioke thiough for his fouith counter a few minutes before the whistle ended the contest, 10-5. The lineups weic as follows Penn Slate hjrncu Hurklmi G ilurcli l.rmir f Li' Conk C 1' Hamnati I'rllclmrJ 1 I) Cri Hnuii l > I) llamm {• Wilktr 1 U Clin Shi* nk* C ilk llcllilu 3 A Until W, ink I ’ A , MmiMiii IMlklJ 1 A ’ I'aiuli llmki-tt il) O II |\rl.il I.r. ul> I II kupkli Suli.Htutioni—l’cnn StnU Klifir for Hit kin i MlCiiiklliiih for Gruur, Guscm it*, fi Are You Qoing Into the Bond Business? 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