t ■"H’T—j-ti Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 Make that next box of candy a box of Cynthea Sweets—we are back of it to the limit. Bulletin Friday, May 21 4 DU j» in—Htt'-üball—Fieshmen ver sus Svr.ieuse fu’slunen— Now Beavei Saturday, May 22 1 (IU p in—Ldciosso—V.usity ver ms Suaithnioie New Beavei 1 ‘>U p ni—Cenlto County* Track —Moot—New Beaver. OU p m —.Baseball-—Fieshmen \ei sits Kiskt—New Ikuv- Sunday. May 2‘t 11 OD a in—Chapel—Pr Martin Biumbaugh Picsulent .Juniata College—Auditoi -IUII. Notices Attention is agatn called to tbc re cent ruling pas°ed bv Intcrf ratennty Council statins that members of the class of 1028 will not be permitted to visit dances at houses other than their own, until they become possess ors of junior legislation catds. The Outing club will meet at the Catholic church at four-tlm ty o’clock tomorrow, and hike to Shmglotown Gap where a welner roast will be held. The club will meet Thursday in Boom 814 Old Main, to elect of ficcis, . Dean Chambers icqucsts a meeting of all summer session managers of fraternity houses to be held Tuesday night at G-15 o’clock in Old Chapel. Newly elected officers of the Agri cultural Economics Society nre: pres ident, S. A. Zerbe, vice-president, F A Harvey; seuctury-treasurer, F. B Brindlc, and marshal, S. B. Wmgard Rabbi Bernard llcllci, of Suanton, will address the members of the Mon orail Society at Old Chapel Sunday evening at seven o’clock. The election of Mandolin Club offi ccis has been postponed until the nevt iegiil.ii meeting on Monday evening Tossers Meet Orange Today In Road Finale (Continued from first page) vlicnc-vei they oppose the Oiangc and Black Last yeai the Lions held a tinoe iun lead over Pnnccton onlv to let it slip away m the late innings to lo'c G-5 Sly Perforins Brilliantly Styboiski tumid in the best mound pm fin mame of the season and had the Princeton batters at his mercy tlmmghout the contest. On only two occasions weie the Tigeis able to con nect with his offetmgs In the fourth Slagle, fleet football stni, beat out an infield tap and in the seventh Scha kow singled to collet. Five of the KUiiUEU CASE JiATTEUY 13 PLATE Nittany Motor Co. look: ’Em over Ted Lewis-“ Drifting and Dreaming” “The Monkey Doodle Doo” Warings—“ln the Middle of the,Night” “Someone To Love” Silvertown Goodrich—“ Reaching for the Moon” “A Night of Love” Memphis Five—“ Throw Down Blues” “Indiana Stomp” Whiteman—“Georgianna” 4 “Tenting Down in Tennessee” Other Real Blue Numbers by Columbia Artists Next year we will be in our new store “Opposite Graham's” and we will carry a full line of Musical Instruments from Mouth Organs to Pianos. Our Picture framing and motor repair departments will be on a 24 hour basis. I wish at this time to thank all those who have given me the opportunity to be of service to them during the past year. THE MUSIC ROOM opposition wete victims \ia the strike out route Sty issued four free pnsscs and it was one of these that resulted in the sole tally for Frinceton. After Dig nan stiuck out in the fust canto, Richards drew a walk lie then pro ceeded to piltfcr second and continued on to third when Lungrcn let Sty* boiski’s throw get away. Labenumc tapped to Sty but when the latter thiew to the plate Harrington dropped the ball and the sole run of the game ciossed the plate. With all the nnscucs out of it« s’, stem Penn State settled down and foi the icnumdci of the contest the playing was air-tight on the part of both teams Coach Clarke used three twuleis from whom the Lions gainer ed a total of eight safeties Kellogg, Oiungc and Black ace, started the fia c.is and after working three innings gave lo CioelU who in turn was suc ceeded bv Ilcndcy. Penn State's best chance lo scoie came m the ninth when with two out Mairs, batting for Harrington, walk ed Fletcher, pinch-hilting for Greene, dumped n toxas-Icagucr back of third but the game ended when Rheey camped undei Jacobson’s Jong fly to center. Aside from the hrst inning debacle Penn State performed in erroilcss fashion Princeton went along just as smoothly and held its one run lead throughout the pastimmg. An n li o a i: Dißfiun il> 4 0 0 0 4 0 IlUl.Hr.li »-> S 1 0 2 & 0 llheei. if 1 0 0 J 0 0 I.Hbcaumi-, Il> *1 0 0 12 1 0 Slnuli. If 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 ntt ler rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Srhakuu SI, » 0 l 1 1 0 Liu IK c 1 0 0 4 0 0 kcllosc I> 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hondo l |, 1 0 0 0 1 u ah u li n a i: inoi,son. if o i n o o Kent, ’ll, t 0 1 4 S 0 I.uncnri, hi . 3 0 1111 Styborski. |> 4 0 0 0 4 1 Wilson, rf 4 0 1 2 l 0 Karris. |l> 4 0 1 11 0 0 Sihuartr. 21. 2 0 0 0 1 0 Lisdihulh 21, 10 0 12 0 Harrington, c 2 0 0 T, (I 2 Greene, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 •Main 0 0 0 S 0 0 ••1 luchtr l 0 1 0 0 0 T.iliilh SI 0 S 21 It 4 ’Hatted fur lUringtuu iu ninth ’Until <1 fur Cnini In ninth 0 II 0 II t II II II 0—1) 1 0 0 0 0 1* 0 0 x—l Twn li.iri hit—Kent, .Stolen liases—Kicli* orcls Kins., Slade, Wilson Sacrifice hit Hnrrlnclon Struck nut— l>> Sljlxirski. B, KIIIIII.L. I. Gorltz I, Urntic) 1 itnse on tails —nit SljUimkl 4 Ilcndcy 3 Umpires—Hit nlmmutiH nml Lrimn ’l**!**,** RENT A CAR | DKIVE-IT-YOURSELF t 116 McAllister St. * CLOTHES Made for you at prices to fit any pocketbook SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning Pressing Repairing Lion Cindermen Loom In Intereollegiates (Continued fiom first page) past week houevet, Cup lias given in dication* of singing u comeback that ought to cause Wolf, Dye, Grumbles and several of the other barrier-jump eis no little vvoiry. Dick Bartholomew has been running the century in ten seconds flat consist ently but the Nittnnv flash will have all he can do to place if Miller of Hai vard, Barbel of California, Norton of Yale, Glcndenning of Dartmouth, Hus sey of Boston college, and scvci al oth ci 9 4-5 men conic up to their reputed form. The Nittany splinter is also a consistent 220-yard performer and is expected to put up a great battle a gainst Captain Russell of Cornell, the defending champion , In Stewart ami Fouracre in the mile 1 and Barclay in the two-nulc, Coach Cuitmell has three dependable dis tance men The Nittany mentoi has ! little use for fast time unless it is ac companied by victoiy and track ex perts believe that this precept is the i cason for the competitive strength of the Nittany runners. Stewart and Fouracre arc on a par and so far this! year have hardly been extended. Bai elay won fourth place in the Intercol- Icgutcs last year and ought to icpc.it this y'oar. In the field Bates and Mathias have leaped moie than twenty-thice feet in the bioad-jump and if the pan can equal their piowous marks thev will add considerably to Penn State’s scoie Idc is counted on to win a plnco in the hammer throw, having heaved the iron sphere nioic than 118 feet in practice Golf Team To Play Syracuse Linksmen (Continued fiom first page) some This is the system used m the intercollcgintcs matches Ruth erford is drilling lus men at present with a view to presenting a foi mid able quartet at that time Although the Lafayette contest was the (list collegiate match for the Lions, the home knights of putt presented as stiong an appearance as it did against the previous three country club tilts Although the Ma loon annexed a point for its fust low hall foursome with McGuire and En gart opposing Taylor and Canon the latter two won their individual points to lead the scoring 2 to 1. McGuire, a product of Brooklyn, New Yoik, links, was the satellite foi the invad ers Grcei and Hewitt for the blue and white blanked Weissborn and Smith | by taking all thiec tallies and giving the home crew an easy victoiy, 5-1. R. L. TRESSLER PLUMBING AND HEATING Metzger Building PHORE 430 300000001 BUCK TAYLOR ’25 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Netmen Face Navy And Pennsylvania (Continued from first page) The Nittany leader then dtopped the rubber set G-l. Hcndeiscliott was unable to cope with the sliokes and court generalship 'of Hcllmich and the Blue and White repicscntntive romped to a G-3, G-l win ' Final Singles Close Eggleston was the mastei of Stouf fvr and was not extended throughout the match which ended G-3, G-l. Gur man and Pierson waged a closely fought match but the Michigan State playor was not able to withstand the assault and went down to defeat 7-5, G-3 Bair, fifth Nittany singles man, eked out a win after both sets had gone to douce. The hnul count was 7-5 Penn State failed to pioviilc much opposition in the doubles matches and except for spurts on the part of the Hellmich-Egglcston combine weie completely outclassed Ilendei schott and StoufTer defeated them G-3, 6-4 Hmkel and McCow’att proved no match to the Law rencc-Pierson pair and were downed G-0, G-l. R. O. T, C. SUITS TO BE RETURNED Wittv remaihs and ironical breath ings about buttons, clievions, puttees and what not issued fiom behind a curtain of stacked hat boxes in the basement of MacAlhstei hall. "Hey, son,” a loconical voice quer ied, “are you sure that tear in the trouscis was not theie when you got A timid affumalive to the surety was the leply The man behind the counter rcluc tantlv checked the slip and yelled "0. K., next ” This will soon be a typical scene when the military department begins reclaiming its unifoims within the next two weeks. An ordei for the refund of the twenty-five dollar de posits will be soon forthcoming fiom the R. 0 T. C. headquarteis. WATCHES For the Graduate _?/ctirerßctntyßectangular *04323 HANN & O’NEAL’S East College Ave. BANKING by MAIL Swartlnuore Engages Stickmen Tomorrow (Continued from first page) phens twelve. Their first defeat was at the hands of Maryland and the next setback camo when they held the strong Army twelve to a 2-1 count. The other two losses were to the cham pionship Johns Hopkins combination, G-l, and to Rutgers college, 7-G, re spectively. Lions Change Style According to Coach Leonard, the Nittany stickmen are awurc of the mistakes mado in last week’s contest with Cornell when they played a slow game m mid-field, waiting for open ings to start a play. During practice sessions this week the Lions have been carrying the ball through the opposing defense as xoon as they get it rather than wait m the open ficld for the op poi tunity to pass to uncovered men. Besides changing their style of at tack the Blue and White crossors have been running off a new play that should account for frequent tallies from close scrimmages before the en emy goal. The maneuvers used in picvious contests have ulso been im proved. Penn State Lineup The Nittany stickmen will probably lineup with Harkms at goal, Gruvcr at ' cover point and Cook at point. The defense w ill consist of Pritchard, House and Welker. Shanks will tako care of the center position. On the of fense will be Ilclbig, Bclficld and GILLILAND’S CORN REMOVER For the relief of Hard and Soft Corns and Bun* ions. Relieves the pain and soreness within a few hours. 25c per bottle RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist Captain Hnckctt with McCundlcss ready to substitute Edmunds at in homo and Wendell at out-horae 'will complete the combination. SITUATED WANTED—By capable woman to do cooking at fiatermtv house during summer session, ex perienced. Address Caic P. 0. Box 48, Williamsport, Pa. ltp. DOST—Parker Pen between Atherton and Old Mnm Wednesday morning. Call Ramsey, 102-R. lt-p. FOUND—'Pair of Shell Rim Glasses front of R. R. Station Call at COLLEGIAN OFFICE. It LOST—A light grey Stetson hat with initials A. C. R. in it. Lost Satur day afteinoon in the baseball dug out Please return to A. C. Rend, Sigma Chi House. ltp BIG PAINT DEMONSTRATION NEXT WEEK Before Investing Investigate ' B. P. S. is an “honest paint” and the quality in the paint means years of satisfactory wear to you. Do not miss this demonstration at THE KEEFEB-NOLAN HARDWARE JiWVVWVVAAMVVAAAWWIAAAMAAMAAAAMXAAMAAAAWVUWUW 1 YOUR DOLLAR GOES 1 FARTHEST HERE! When the thermometer goes to shirt-sleeve temperature you want cool attire. Just remem ber we give you more for your dollar. Friday and Saturday Specials Golf Hose for . $l.OO Men’s Linen Knickers Cotton Hose 6 pr. for at .. . $3.95 $l.OO Men’s Underwear at Men’s Fancy Hose 2 pr. $l-00 for . . $l.OO Men’s Caps at . $1.85 Men’s Fancy Hose 2 pr. 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