Page Pour i ~3’3n«n* ikVS Shop TUESDAY SPECIALS While Linen luiiclveis at Men's Sock—2 pairs al Caps at Men’s Golf Hose at Mens Sim ts—3 Shirts at 50000000000000000000! Bulletin Tuesday. M.ij 18 7.J5U p in—Kcnioi class sing—Fiont campus 7 , Mjj IS) *1 UU p m—\aisity Golf—Laf.ijette —New Com sc* 7.J0 p. in.—Semoi ami Jnmui class sing—Old Main Thur-da}. M.ij 20 4JO p in ['le'dinum-Sopliumuic boceci Sc’.ip— Aimmj held Notices The* \\ Him"- Club Mill moot 1 huis. da\ night it cr,ht (iV!h-k Mcmbeis Will topuit .it tI.L appointed place "Neither section of iljgicne 1 meet* ing in Old Chapel on Thursdays will be held this week because of the ab sence of Dr. J P. Rttcnom, accotdmg to a teporl from the College Health set vice. A meeting of resident and faculty inemhets of national social fraterni ties will be held tomoirow night at eight o’clock at the Sigma Nu house Commencement plans foi fiateirutj scholaiship will bo discussed. j Class Of 11)28 Meets j Tomorrow In Bull Pen f j The first ID2B meeting eon- | i duelul by the new class officeis | S will be held tomoirow night at * I seven o’clock m the Bull Pen | ■ ! CORNELL PLEBES DROP SLUGFEST TO LION NINE Two Miscues By Visiting Infield GBe Blue anti White Cubs 12-11 Win The freshman mm* took n slug-test fiom the Cornell pkbes bv a 12-11 count on New Beawi Field scoring on a pair of Cornell eruns in the tenth foi then winning run Thursday the \callings sutteied a defeat at the hands oi Bellcfonte Academy Saturday's game was a series of in verses The conteiuleis ti.idul the upper hand sewial times during the Louise of the game and made the titlt doubtful to the end Dobbleaai was responsible foi the hrst freshman tjlh when he wus walked m the lust and got ai ound the bags foi a stoic The Cornell cubs cuuntcied in the ne\t inning and the fitshmen again took the lead m the thud Thu fouith was the. big inning for the Blue and White wailings, who bitted urnuml foi a total of fiw tuns Cornell also garnered two unis in this inning Hath teams collected a it to of tallies in the next two peiiods, blit the fieshmen still bad a comfortable lead of four inns The big upset came RtCkiTONIANfv Famous Shoes for Hen. AJr For pretty girls go to P. S. C. For niggers New Orleans And for SHOES there is just one place COLLEGE BOOT SHOP A. C. LONGEE, Prop. GREGORY BUILDING 125 ALLEN ST. BE SURE a victory for PISHFR BE SURE to vote *** n j_4 to vote 1U VUIJi FOR GOVERNOR TODAY MEANS A VICTORY FOR STATE COLLEGE TODAY Advertisement . $3.93 sl.oo .. $1.85 sl.oo $5.45 AL’S Shop in the seventh canto, when Ilcbcrt, who hold the hot corner for the op* ponenth, laid out a cncuit clout and seoied himself and three teammates to tic'the count The summaiy follows, Penn Slate I reshmen Alt K M O A I*. 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Hebert, La* tlmm S. ftem Three-hare lilt* La I ranee r»o*h» m ten flat and then raced to a 21 4-5 seconds victory in the 220. Inlkins again was runner-up, with Toirence several feet behind for Penn Slate’s thud clean sweep. Torrence Wins Quarter Running m unusually slow time, Toirence, Karbach and Tobloman staged a three cornered battle for tho 110-yard dash with Tonence the uin nei and Karbach second. The lime was announced as 51 seconds Tay lor lost a close race to June of Navy SENIORS SUBSCRIBE NOW ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street m the half-mile. Jnuk, of'Navv, was third Fouradc tool, fust honor in the mile with Bailey of Navy second, and Stewart Umd. Barclay’s tn umph in the two-mile ended the tiack events with Penn Slate far in the lead. Na\> Total Climbs* Navy came out of its slump in the field events and capita cd four first places to the Lions’ three. In the pole vault the Midshipmen took all three places us Cartmcil did not enter anyone in this event. Roberts of Penn State took the javelin throw with a toss of 170 feet, 7 inches. Ide won first place m the hammer with a heave of 143 feet 1 1-4 niches and Mnbluus scored Penn State’s third field triumph with a 22 feet 8 inch leap in the broad jump All the marks wcio slightly lower than those of the West Virginia meet last week. The sumnimy 120-yard liltrh hurdles—Won l.y Moore, Penn Slntc. ocioml 1 irons. I'enu Mute third 1 crcb. Term Slate Time—ls 1-5 » ciouds (New dual record) 100-yard dash—Won by Rnrthulnmi vv, IS tin Slntc. second I Itklns Penn Stnle third Kil mer. Penn Sink •lime—lU Mxotidj (Neiv ilu.il rccurdj, One-imlc run—Wun l.y Tollmen Penn Stale. frond Nnvy third Stewart l’cnti Slate Time—l minutes .11 1-10 ncronda -110-yard dash—Won by Tnrrenre, Penn Stnle. vecond Kurhach. Pmn State third Tnhleman, Nuvv *lun.—7l aeei.mbi 220-ynrd lon hurdles—Won by Moore Pinn Suite, aetond lurch. Penn Sink third ltut kdee Navy Tint.-—2l 3-7 seconds llnir-mllc run—Won by June. Navy see ..ml Tnyior, Penn Suite, thinl Jack, Nnvy Time—l ntlnnUn fin M 0 seconds Two-mile run—Won by Ihtrclny. Penn Stnle tteeond Thomas. Navy third Ki [s P. nn Sink. Time—•> minutes Is 5-10 me 220-yard dash—Won by Ilartlioloniiu, Pentt State* apeond I ilkins I'utn sink, third Tor rence. Penn Slate Time 21 4-5 seconds Pole Vault—Won l>> Tn(F, Nut) , meeoml Putleilce. Navy tlilril Hall. Nnvy.—lletsbl 11 feet C Inehcs (No Penn Slate intricsl DNcijh throw—Won by McCnrry Nnvy frond MiehaNke Penn State, third Wnrrin Navy Dlstatur—l2l feet illch jump—Tie Twin en llernet nn.l Polcy. Navy thinl Hales, Pmn Slate Ilelchl—s feet It inches Rroad jumt>—Won h> Mnthi is Penn Stnte frond Itulledee. Navy third llntrly, Penn State Distance— 22 feet S indies Hammer throw—Won by Me. Penn Slntc second Chappell Nmy third Heed. Penn Slat'- Distance 111 feet 4 1-4 inrhes ravelin throw—Won l.y Roberts P. nn Sink fceeond McCarty. Nnvy third AUin. Nnvy Distance 170 feet 7 inches Plebe Trackmen Rout Pittsburgh Yearlings (Continued from first page) high jump, which Wood captured handily. Wibccan, touted Pitt sprintei, liv ed up to his reputation when lie nos ed out Bowie in the 100 and 220-yard dashes while Voiglit, Pantlict liuid- Icr, took both the high and low hurd les Pittsburgh’s thud double win ner was Pickard who captured the pole vault and the javelin throw The best mark of the tiny was Gvvynn’s 159 feet 4 inches in the haminci throw NEEDSYOUR . VOTE TO-DAY S \ihi_rlU<.nn.iil Penn mo>t spccUcul.u vie- j Somewhere up m God’s Country 3 days after the battle in the month before vacation. Dear Joe: Well, old top, wc have all moved.up, not up btaiis, of course, but wc have all move up one rung on the ladder towards becoming well dressed men. No kidding, or no funning, as the Dutch would have it. The Scniois look the berries in their Lion Suits and the Juniors parade lound all day long in their new blazeis. The whole school is stepping out. Went down town yesteiday with some fellows from the house to get stocked up at Whitcy Mus* ser’s. Coy, what a line he has. And I don’t mean chatter cither. We could not pull our darn freshmen away fiom the trick tics and golf hose. Our rough neck Sophs went "nuts” over his blaz ers. Gee! that is SOME store WHITBY has; BLAZERS, GOLF HOSE, TIES, SOCKS, SHIRTS, and what not. Tell that kul biother of youis when he comes up heic to take an old timer’s advice and get all his stuff at WHITEY MUSSER’S Well, so long, Moby, Esther and I aic going to do Russ Widenor’s group with my new outfit. “Meet your friends at Whitey’s ’ ’ THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Cornell Laerossemen Turn Back Lion Team (Continued from Hist page) vied the play to Penn State’s goal only to lose the ball. The visitors broke up the following Kittany play, liowcvcr, and again carried the ball to the Blue and White net, this time to score the first counter when Bow dish missed a shot only to have the pellet bounce back into the net. From the next start •'the Lions advanced to the opposing goal where tight yenmmage ensued, the Lion crosscrs missing several close shots. As play shifted back and forth bc foie the goals the visitors’ offense continually broke through Penn State toiy came in the two-mile when Cox, Bass and Montgomery finished first, second and third. The time was 10 minutes, 21) seconds. It was the only event in which all three places went to one team. The Summary: 120*)iir.l hlsli hurillc*: —Won In Volwbt. l*itt, second Curry, l'cnn Satatc. third, Lli>- P«ri Pitt. Time 17 1-5 second* 100 jarrl diwH—Won liy Wllwcnn, Pitt Hccnnd Houic Pcfm blot. . third Inchram, l'cnn Slate Time—lo d-10 seconds. Om-mllr run—Won by Cot. Penn Stale, iccond Wilde Penn Stale third Huffman. Pitt lime—l minute* 3! 7-7 seconds 110-juril dash—Won hv OlTentmudcr. Penn blnu second bhorukn, Pitt third. Cardozn. Pill Time—'.l 3~> seconds Two-mile run—Won by Cox Penn State second. Hass Penn Stale, third. Montgom ery I’tnn bull. Time—lo minutes 20 see- 220 ji.nl low hurdle*—Won h> Voight. Pitt second, llrownslcin Penn Slate third. 1 ntilkner Pi tin State Time—2C 0-10 seconds Half-mile run—Won by Offcnhamer Penn Stall, second Cox Penn Slate, third. Cohen. Pitt. Time—l minute 53 1-5 seconds Shot-put^—Won by Mathicu, Penn Slate, second. Hamas. Penn Male, third Sweeney, J'ltt Distance—77 f Gnrjnn. I'tlt, second I incfrock, Penn State, third. Un ions. Penn State Distance—lso feel 1 inches Pole Vntilt—Won by Pickard Pin. sec ond Mathtcu, l’cnn State, third, tie, Kline and 1-auKhlin. Penn Stutc Height—lo feet 2 inches Pi,cu* throw—Won bx Malhicu Penn Slat,, second Swecncv Pitt, third, Graham. Pitt Distance—l 29 feet llroud jumjw'Won bj Wooley. Pitt sec ond Ilroxx natiln, Penn State, third Gilotn. Prnn State Distance—2l feet 9 7 5 Inche* Jnrclm—'Won by Pickard. Pitt Wolff. Penn State third .Walhieu, Stale Distance—lls fteL, I YOUR FRIEND 1 FISHER Johnney, Peter and Oscar defense- -Allhough Batkins, Ni tinny net-tender, stopped numerous passes from enemy crosses, Tonkonogy counted for Cornell’s second tally with a short fast shot. Following the third tally by Rol lins of the Ithacans, McCandless got by Cornell defemleis with clever piv oting and passed to Shanks who ear ned the ball to the side of Cornell’s goal From here the Nittnny center tipped to Edmunds who cut across the net to register a fast underhand toss for Penn State’s first tally. After Tonkonogy accounted for the fourth goal of the Big Red, Bow dish followed with a clean shot to set the score 5 to 1 in favor of his teammates. The half ended after both aggregations had begun offen sive measures with renewed vigor. As the second period opened, the Nittanv twelve carried their attack into the visitors’ territory only to lose possession of the ball on slioit passos in front of the net Rough playing at this time resulted m House of Penn State, and Hermann of the opposing combination being suspend ed from the game for five minutes each. Lions Register Three Staging a spurt on the offense, the Blue and White crosscrs passed the pellet to Holbig who accounted for the Lions’ second tally. Edmunds tallied after he had recovered a blocked shot to net his second at tempt. When Cornell invaded Penn State territory the Lions used body check ing to break ,up their plays until Bowdish sped through the defense “DUOFOLD” The Perfect Strap for Men’s Wrist Watches CRABTREE’S Allen Street Diamonds Watches for another counter. Aftci each side hud been penalized again, Itelbig net ted a long bounce pass for the final Lion tally. Rollins scoted the sev enth goal foi the visitors just before the contest ended, 7-4. Following aie the line-ups: Penn Slate Cornell Harkins G Doine Cook . P Kearney firmer .. UP Mulirnbcnr Pritchard l 1) Rollins lioune 2 U Tilton Wilkir 3 D Uimman (c) Shank* C . Schuxler llelblc ,| A Swart ltrcoily 2 A Tonkonogy Duckett (l) 1 A . Itollinn I Hmunili 1 It Hermann Win.Vl O II Uoudii.li Goal*—C firm'll Iloudixh 3 Tunkonosy 2. Rollins, Robbins, Penn Stole Edmund* 2, Jlolbls 2 ► Substitution*—Cornel Salisbury Tor Sxxarl, Prnn Smtc* Ucbirnitc for Hi'lbtc McCan.l ins for ISrcmly, Iklflctd for McCandless, Wnl «on for IlßckclL Get Extra Credits at Home— IMore than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry. Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully, furnished on request. Wntc today. 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