Tuesday, May IS, New Course Many Go , Since the opening of Penn Stale's eighteen-hole golf corn so, throngs of enthusiasts and physical education students have trod its fait ways and each d.w the ranks of those waiting to take off me swelling. Coach Rutherfoid has six men noth ing on the greens every day and is leaving nothing undone to make the lay-out one of the finest in the coun tiv. At present the fairway and gieens me in the best of condition. The entne distance over the new course is G5OO yards. The longest hole is the second with a measure ment of 577 yaids and the shot test hole is mimboi fifteen, 155 yaids long Thoie ate two drinking fountains on the cout so and water at each green All kinds of hazards and tiaps have been provided and the only thing that Coach Ruthcifoid desnes is a pond or cieek us a watei hazard In oi del to keep a smooth play on the links, a code of mlcs for the stu dents has been formulated and posted Included in (he regulations is a state ment that the course is for students only but others may use it by paying a gi ecus fee of two dolluis daily The list of regulations applying to the entile course is ns follows: 1 Winter uilos on all fail ways, tee up ball on eveiy shot 2 Replace divots Put back and in ess down with foot. .) Do not carry youi bag on the gieens. Take jour puttei. *l. All plavers must have a putlci among then assortment of clubs. 5. Flag pole must be laid on giccn Do not jab end of pole into the green. G. Do not hurry other players on the corn so. All playcis have a five minutes right to look for ball. After a fivc-minuto penod the following playei s may ask foi i ight of way. 7 Piactice putting on greens will not be allowed. Do not practice with irons m front of greens 8 No more than four' plaj’ers will he allowed to play together. ft. Vaisity plnycib have right of way at all times. 10. Gals must wear regulation golfing shoes 11 Two or three plajers using the same bag of clubs will not be allowed on the course. 32 Do not piess the turf around the cup with the foot 13 Stait at cither the fust oi tenth tee Interrupting other players will not be toleiatod. 11 Workmen on the course have light of way at all times Obey oidcis fiom all workmen on the cotusc. 15 Do not swing club at the first toe until it is yoarturn to-drive off. IG. All players other than students mus pay gieens fee of two dollars a day 17. If jou do not understand any of the above rules, mqune at the cad dy hou'-e 'lB. Penalty foi hi caking anv of the above rules is suspension from the com so for two weeks. E. I. N. A. Delegates To Meet At Dartmouth (Continued from first page) lies,” Pi of L B Richardson, author of “A Stiuly of the Liberal College,” on “Cuinculum Reform," and Lewis Fox, piesulont of the National Stu dent Federation of America, on “Re lations Between the Federation and the Collegiate Press ” The officers of the Eastern Inter collegiate Newspaper , Association me: Ptesident, E. J. Duffy, editor of The Dartmouth, Vice-piesjdent.rß A. Eichelbcigei, editoi of The Penn sylvanian ; and Secretnry-treasui or, C H. Hoinbuvg, business mnnagci of The Dartmouth The membets of 'the Association arc the Amherst Student, the Biown llciald, the Col gate Maroon, the Columbia Specti tor, the Cornell Dailv Sun, the Dart mouth, the Pimcetomnn, the Hnr \atd Crimson, the Boston College Heights, the McGill Dailv, the Mid olcbuiy Cnmpus, the Penn State COLLEGIAN, the Pennsylvanian, the M. I T. Tech, the Northeastern Tech, the llolv Cross Tomahawk, the Wesleyan Argus, the Williams Rccoid and the Yale News. LOST—Tennis Racquet in Post Of fice Rewaid if returned to Ram sey Call 102-R. MAKE REAL MONEY THIS SUMMER! Work fur vi,ur*'ir Ke|irrscn( ux in >our own trrrltor). Clean Hlffnlflrd work —nu prctlaun experience ncccn»ar>—nn linanriul rink—liberal ronimtnxlimx. Men tion jour college Ad'lrmx NEWARK FELT CO Newark, K J 2117 Mgclow St. THERE IS NO BOOZE FISHER VOTE FOR HIM TODAY —Advcrll-icmi nl *|* ttracts If Enthusiasts Will Wear IJon Suits j Until Commencement I Seniors will wear Lion suits ! foi sticct attne until the be- I ginning of commencement ex- \ eieises, nccoiding to II W. Co- l lien ’2G, chairman of the stu- | dent committee on Move-up | Day Suits mav he had for j two dollars each at the balconj j of Montgomery's, stoic. ]• MAY DAY PROGRAM SET FOR MAY TWENTY-NINTH English Costumes Arranged For Festival—Final Episode Is Legend Of Pan To bung out the historical signifi cance of May Day is the object of the pageant which the Lommlttee, headed by Miss B J Kiauso '27, has planned for May twenty-mirth The program is more elaboiate than in previous vears and various episodes me given historical unity foi this tiuilitional spring festival Following the prologue, which was written by Miss Loclilm of the facul ty, comes the transformation of Win ter into Spring, the gicctrng of Spung by the maidens and the march to the green where the May queen is crown ed. In this part of the program the dancers aie costumed as peasants, since the May festival onginatod as a rustic celebration The last episode, a play woven about the legend of Pan, pictuies tire undy ing charm which Pan’s fiscmatmg frolic, the dance, holds for all people With costumes designed in the st\le of long ago and with the old country dances of meny England, this May Day promises to bring a lare bit of “Old English” to the Penn State cam pus COLLECT SOIL SAMPLES ON FERTILITY INSPECTION Testing the for till tv of soil in the vicinity of Lancaster county', Dr P E. llalev of the agiicultui il depart ment, accompanied by’ 0 R Lake *2O, visited farms in the viemitv of the tobacco legions last week On the tup the two travellers made a col lection of giades of soils - Avoiding to Di Haley this vork is pielinunarj’ to a senes of tobacco experiments that will soon be held m Lancaster under the supervision of the College and the Fedeial Bu reau of Plant Industry, aided by the Bayuk Cigai Manufacluiing com pany The experiments me foi the puipose of discovering where and how tobacco lands may be improved Seniors Gather For Initial Song Service (Continued fiom fust page) nior Sing—l92G” with the College seal in the centci. In addition to the songs in the booklets, other popular melodies wxll be sung Only seniois will occupv the steps, spectators> gathering on the front campus Each night as the clock in the tower of Old Main sti ik es eight, the entire assemblage will rise, sing Alma Mater and disband .LOST—Black Leather Wallet contain ing dilver’s license, birth certificate and other papers Retuin to J W Phillips, 225 W Fan mount Phone 394-J. Reward lt-p BLUE BOAR America’s Favorite Fine Tobacco Good News Spreads Blue Boar’s popularity is ever in creasing. Its rare blend has won men sinccyour grandfather’s day. It holds top place, deservedly. One man tells another HP§£l Si Prom Committee Shows Profit Of $269.44 In Report Show inf? a profit of approximately ' two handled and seventy dollars, A. C iAHowav ’27, chnn’toan of the Jumoi iPinm committee, pi evented Ins icport ,to tlie Jumoi class at a mooting Thurs , Wednesday, May 19th, 10*00 until 11:30 a. m.; 1:00 until 5 £ 'l.OO and G. 30 until 3*30 p. m., Thursday, May 20th, 10:00 \ until 11:30 a. m , and 1 00 until 3.30 p. m. iww«wsvv«Ksvs\«vv\v»«vvvwv\»w\\vs\\\\\\> rult Paso singled to center and scored when Jacobson's wicked drive got loose m center foi n home run. The winning i tin was tallied in the ninth Hairmgton singled, went to second on Humes’ sacrifice bunt and ndvnnccd to thud on Jacobson’s sin gle Kent walked, filling the buses nnd the game ended when lamgren drew a pass, foicmg Hariington ov ei with tin* winning tnllv First Game ah n h n a r 12 0 1 12 12 2 10 0 tit 124 r. ii 2 ii a o ii i ii ii * J " V 1 . »v ( , r f | li 0 1 0 1 rf J .1 I. n o o Second (lame ll.'thnnj AH H H O A 1. 120 2 2 0 Cmu fori! if 1 0 1 J U 0 I’u kniiin *- '.Hill li Kulnlimii.li If 1 1 1 1 li II Hi rrn in U I I) 1 1 2 <» SH.il 1 I I) I s i l m limn ll> 7 1! ? ] ,! \ lliil with rf 4 n l 1 II 0 I„ r . 11. I ll 1 s 1 It All H II O A I JnrolM.in If I 1 - 1 1 » K< lit 11. 1 li it 0 l 1 l.umrin *- I 0 2 1 2 « siylmr ki rf l 0 1 11 n li Wilsc.n 27.11 l nt in ninth vih.il iMiiniin. run •“l.itltisl for Siliunrlx in oivlitli llonu run—limili on Inrnul runs—llctli in> n l’itin suit, 2 ft on Im-is.— llith im> 12 IS.nn Stn’i 10 lln-i nn bulls—off Hirnmn t I'm., l, Stnt.k out—ln Hirniin I. I'm..’ t lln 1 til-* 1 Hit*—olf I’nci l. m 7 2-1 Huno* 1 in 1 I'i Hit l.y [ilulur— (nr., hiliibiu„h ll'i-fl Wimum- iiiiihir —hnni-1 1 mil of iriimi—2 10 EXPERT SIIOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices Penn State Shoe Repair Co. Two Shops—loB S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank Plebes Drag- Sophs To Win Tug’-of-War (Continued fjoni Just page) began n eoncenlinted attack, showing veteran poise and uno.\pcctcd skill m the face of a dining dovvnpom It was msjming to behold Step «hv step the fitshmen weie ine\m iblv drawn to the diend whulpnol One of the It'ido’s jell, fate downwaid. into the slnsliv, b'own mi'd He was eithei drowned 01 stufied with mini and a minute litti the entne heat ot fit Lj, succumbed At this point one fucultv niembei in the audience w i- heaid to snv in good old Hngh-li l.i'-luon, “Vciv well pulled, indicil" ’J he cmwil settled hack to enjov the Imil heat Anolli ti gioup of sophnmoK's mil fiesh men ploughed dov n the aieim Freshmen V. in I m.il Some ill-disposed Illinois distribut ed seveial picks tmong the lieshmen who dug themscl’es m the tui f The sophnmoics got hold of a pick and be gan to use it fm piolectinn, hut mine juniois ,urested thin etloits Then the sophomoies pulled and the fiesli men pulled, ami then ill pulled to gethoi, but the sopns pulled a little haidei mel the fieshmeu tiispmg and sfaining weie diargid fit teen feet ooooooocoooocooooocoooooeo § NO DOUBT §i I FISHER 5 g § IS YOUR MAN § g FOR o § GOVERNOR § o VOTE FOR HIM TODAY § O --A.lwr * .tn.Ht 5 n O OOOOOCGCSCOCCOOCCCCOCCCOOO J Industrial Engineering Departmenl t CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.50 (o $21.00 t Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tabli $ . S; CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TAIILES - - $l.OO to SS.3O i CHAIRS $3.50 A DESKS $12.30 (o $23.00 tables $5OO £ COSTUMERS $2.00 % GATE-LEG TABLES $3.30 * DRAM INC HOARDS - ■ 51.23 lo $3.00 SWINGS $3.00 to $lO.OO ROOM 106, UNIT B £ WATCH THIS AD SENIORS Penn State is your school Her president is your presidem Her teams are your teams Keep in touch with your Alma Mater by reading THE COLLEGIAN 1926-27 SUBSCRIBE NOW Suddenly the fi oilmen Smpiised, the vph- pullt Milt Thev pulled again frcdiinen had become n Then an outlawed civ went nmoios began moving foi did not stop moving fan the fiodimen had diagged the vvnteiy path of defeat Five, oi seven, m tvventj had lushed in to save tliei the u iK'ial moment —acct vvhieh tl.tss jou want to l KIJ.I ruLLAND CALF—a Icthcr imported f Scotland —has a lust sturdiness unmat Workc into the iv.ll N’ESS it makes a she markt individuality the campus, class street, tto ars pH OX DISPLAY B' MR. C. C. LAKI Mon.. Tues., and V Mav 21. 25 and S STVI’K COLLRCC IK mWs-Shoi Siote* in MrwYu-k.Brpoklyn.Me Chill Address for Mill Oi ntDuuu s ira. c • New York