Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 28, 1926, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
Better Candies all the time
is our slogan.
Lion Cindermen Seek
Intercollegiate Title
Bulletin
Friday. May 28
in—Milituy* Units Assemble
—Aimory Dull Field
m —Militan Review—New
Bc«i\ei Field
Saturday. May 2!)
in —Baseball—Freshmen \ ei -
sus Sluppenslmrg Nuimal
—New Beaver Field
m—Baseball—VuiMty \ti
hUi Manilla—New Bea
\cr Fiehl.
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Bowman of Syracuse, Finnk Hussey.
Boston college’s sensational 100-jard
National champion, Hemy Russell,
Cornell's flashing sprinter, defending
220-\utd champion, and the mighty
Millci of Ilarvaid.
After the trials m the bundled the
heats for the half-mile begin. Fcnn
State with Davis and Taylor bearing
its colors, can not come up to the pat
of font men who are capable of tun
ning bettei than 1*54 burring upset*
These are Richardson of Southern Cal
ifornia, Wntteis of Hanntd. winner of
the title in 1921. Leness, Massachus
etts Tech, and Campbell of Colum
bia.
n —Lauos'-c—Vai-ity \cisus
Union College—New Boa
\ei Field
m —May Day Pageant—
Ilohnis Field
Sunday, May 10
in —Chapel Seivict—lion. J.
Mitchell Chase—Audiloi
lum
Hognn of Yale, Boyden of Califor
nia, Soboi of C C N Y. and Murtm of
Daitmoutb, not to mention Nicrsbnch
of Southern California, who has been
a finalist for the pnst two years, all
possess unusual speed and Ted Mere
dith’s 1.54 lccoid set ten years ago
is m danger of falling.
Notices
Iraclford County club picture
taken on the Old Mam steps
. one o’clock The putuies will
:n cents each
Event numbei three is the 120-vard
high hurdles in which the numbers
will be pared down to mako possible
the running of only* two heats Sutur-
F (JACK HATS—Three and
Ihus, Fndny and Saturday,
lowing u new line of white
Graham Hat Shoppe,
id floor, Montgomery Bldg
Have your Typewriter
cleaned or repaired for
the final “spurt” or for
your Summer use.
L12—11)24 Ford coupe, newly
led uml o\ei hauled Pei feet
g condition. Have purchased
er car and will sacrifice foi
-ale. Inquire COLLEGIAN
Ut-p
’arkei Black Pen with name
to Cain—O. E House Rc
lt-p
st Extra Credits at Home—
More than 450 courses in History, English. Mathematics, Chemistry.
Zoology, Modem Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc,
ai« given by correspondence. Leam how the credit they yield may
Iks applied on \ our college program. Catalog describing courses fully,
furnished on request Write today. ,
Clje Btuitarsitp of Cfjtcago
OS ECUS HALL CHICAGO ILLINOIS
[E NITTANY QUICK LUNCH
Invites you to a meal of real
home cooking—any time.
E NITTANY QUICK LUNCH
ALLEN STREET
Begin preparation for Exams by
easing your mind with a game of
Billiards, at the
State College Billiard Parlor
Allen Street
BLUE BOAR
Favorite Fine ‘Tobacco
Otic man
tells another
'dnv to determine the championship
Following the high sticks comes the
tiiuls for the qumter mile. In llm
event the field will be cut down to
nine men who, on the following day,
will fight it out for the double fur
long title.
Nate Cartmell has spent the lust
few days in concentrating on lus quar
ter-milcis. Kaibach, Snnds and Tor
lcnce have turned in excellent times
this week but will have to do better
than 50 seconds to pluco Both Paul
sen of Yale and Miller of Stanford
recently' ran the distance In 48 8, less
than a second slower than Tierney’s
winning time. Kune, Harvard stni, is
another favorite.
Harry K. Metzger
255 S. Atherton St.
Phone IGO-J
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
In the field events, trials me sched
uled for tomorrow afternoon m all
tho events listed on the progrum. By*
a series of eliminations six men will
be chosen to compete m the finals to
morrow Penn State’s lone chance in
the weights, is in the hammci throw
Idc has been doing good work all sea
son and should throw the iron ball 109
feet.
Unless upsets crowd out the Nittanv
runners, Nate’s men should score m
eight and possibly nine events Bar
cl i>, runner up to Tibbetts of Har
vnrd last year, should scoie a high
place in the two-nule grind, although
Loucks of Syiacuse will pioss him,
while Stcwurt and Fouracre shouU
both be among the five leaders in tho
mile
Bartholomew, facing his first intei
collcgintc test can be expected to give
a good account of himself. Mathias
mid Bates should scoie in the broad
jump and Moore in both huidlcs Ido
should place w ith the hammer.
LEATHER GOODS
ENGLISH KIT BAGS
[GLADSTONE BAGS
WEEK-END CASES
SUIT CASES
LADIES HAT BOXES
WARDROBE TRUNKS
MONTGOMERY & CO.
WINNER’S MEATS
High in Quality, Reas=
onable in Price, and most
for your money.
Give us a trial and be
convinced.
11l S. Pugh St. : Bell 293
The Fisher Baking Co. f
127 W. Beaver Ave. 2
Is ready with its Modern Bakery
with a complete line of all
BREADSTUFFS
—AND
FANCY PASTRIES
SPECIAL
STUDENT PIES
A luscious small pie of every variety. Put
up in a convenient package for the study and
after study hours.
Just the thing for picnics and the family of 2
and just a right size to cat with icc cream.
TRY THEM
OPEN EVENINGS
Every attention given to special orders for
Pattie Cases, French Pastries and Fancy Rolls'
for House Parties and Luncheons. .....
Cadets Participate In
Field Day Maneuvers
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Monday Uie R. 0. T. C staff has com
pleted prepaiations for the Memorial
Day excicises Monday morning at
eight-thirty o’clock In conjunction
with all the patriotic oigamzntions of
the town, the entire R. O. T. C. unit
will parade through the town and
back to the dull field for the exer
cise* in commemoration of the fallen
heroes of the country.
Retreat will bo sounded while the
legimont is assembled on tho field
The piincipal speaker for the day is
C II Muir, commander of the Penn
sylvania Division overseas. Aftei the
address the unit will bo dismissed.
Each fraternity will be represent
ed by its Junior Interfrntcrmty Coun
cil delegate, wearing a clnss bluzcr,
and cariying his fraternity flag.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
A Fine Line
OP
COLLEGE
JEWELRY
HANN & O’NEAL
East College Ave.
INFORMATION WANTED—WiII the
student who witnessed the accident
in which a small child was hit by
an automobilo on West College av
enue, Thuisdny, May twentieth, call
191, Chief of Police.
GERNERD’S
Have You
Taken Advantage
Of Our
Bargain Week?
Cleaning • Pressing • Repairing
SALE OF MEN’S
THREE AND FOUR PIECE SUITS
Two Days Only—Friday and Saturday
$3O
Former Values $35.00 to $55.00
TOPCOATS
$2O
Former Values $30.00 to $45.00
These suits and topcoats are all new spring styles, i
imported and domestic fabrics, with my guarantee fc
wear, style, and workmanship.
Don’t forget this sale starts Friday morning and end
Saturday night. Get in early and save dollars.
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
WHITEY MUSSER’S
“Meet your friends at Whitey’s”
FRANK. BROTHERS
fifth Avenue Buol Shop
Between drib end 45’Js Street* New York
Exhibit at Fashion Shop May 31st and June
SEE OUR NEW GOLF HO!
Just the thing for your hike on
Decoration Day
Buy a Poppy and remember the boys.
EGOLF’S
120 1-2 E. College Ave. State'Col
CLOTHES
Made for you
at prices
to fit any pocketbook
SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning Pressing
Repairing
Friday, May-2S,