Page Foot 1 n GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 We are now receiving the finest candies fcr commencement. It costs but a few cents more to serve the best. Save the Coupons Bulletin Friday, June 1 8 00 p. m.—Mining lectin c—A. C Ficldci—Room 119 Old Mining. Saturday June ."> 1.00 p m.—Vnrsitj, golf—Centre Hills Counliy Club vs Penn State—New College Course 2.00 p. m—Yaisity tennis—Pitts burgh vs. Penn State—Ar mory courts. 2.20 ]). m.—Vaisit> baseball—Puck noil vs Peiui State—New Beaver. Notices Tin* Alumni Office requests that all Seniors who have not yet leturneii the graduate 1 coord cnids given them recently do bo immediately, for it is important that these blanks be pio perlj filled out and turned in at once There trill be a meeting of the Ai chitccts club at seven-thirty o’clock tonight in Enginceung R Penn State Stickmen : Drop Final Encounter (Continued from first page) the field to score another goal after a tight scrimmage. The point was not counted, however, as the scorer was* in goal crease Play shifted to the Blue and White goal where the Union stickmen continued Uicir short, fast passes to gainer four goals in a few minutes before the Lions could ic cover from the attack The second Coal was shot fiom the cross of Lauterbach who passed the Nittany defense to net a short toss. THE KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE ‘ ‘T’/ic 5 io rc Service” For the man who takes pride in his lawn To do a good job you need good tools. To have a line lawn, you must have a good mower. PENNSYLVANIA Quality Lawn Mowers cut cleaner, are easier to run, and last longer than any other mower you can buy. 4MW J— * \V®r _ I J ' ’ ■JMF~-u^b j!Hp| vcy . The Glass of Fashion Fashions come and fashions go but figures prove that Coca-Cola is still the most popular of all beverages. JT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT J 5 —' 7 MILLION A PAY Garafola registered a clean open shot just before House and Getseuilc were put out of the game for three minutes each. During the absence of the two Nittany aossers, McDonald biohe thiough twice to score a pair of goals for the usitors As the end of the half approached the Lions staged a tally that icsulted in thiec tallies Edmunds, lushed while attempting to receive a short pass before the enemy net, knocked the pellet into the goal for Penn State’s second counter. After sever'd clever runs down the field Belfield reg istered for the third. The ne\t scor? came when Captain Hackctt received a pass of more than half the length of the Held to run through the oppos ing defense for a clean goal to end the half. After play shifted from one goal to another in the first part of the second linlf, the Union stickmcn began a vig oious offense that netted four tallies m quick succession At this time the defense of the Lions was weak and ineffective, the opposing attack pene trating it almost at will Following Clifford’s run through the Nittany guards for a goal, Brigham tallied With a long shot. Chffoid then emerg ed from a tight scrimmage to score a close tip. Union’s next counter came s RUBBER CASE BATTERY 13 PLATE $15.00 Nittany Motor Co. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN from the stick of Adams who van u -1 round the Penn State net cludmg his man to score. Captain Hackctt scored his third ,goal when the Lions succeeded in ciu rying the ball to the Union net. Ad ams followed this with another long shot that lodged in the Nittanj goal. Again the Blue and White crosseis took the ball down the field and diew the opposing defense away from the goal to enable Edmunds to count with an open shot. Fiom the no\t close sci inimage, Captain Ilackctt scored lus fourth tally. A long* shot by Ad ams and a close one by Clifford com pleted the scoring, leaung the count 12-7, Union. Prnn Stile Lnlon Harkins O llnrslon firmer I* K\nn Cook C I* lomu'hlin (ci i'riUharil II) MuUiuitn House i I) (.sirfola WilkcT I D Aihnis Minnks C l.iiimntun tleisewile a A llriuham HiMrlU ■> A Clifford \\ ended I A Jluxlc lluckelt (t) .Oil MacDonald 1 ilmumls . 111 lutun-rbnch Substitutions Print Stair—Mi Candle** for I’riuhanl, Watson for Cilscu lit. 1 Imr for Watson Union—lie I'u> for l.mnemiin. Putter for Movie, Ltn\ is fur Lauultlin. Miller fur Carfola Coals—Hackctt 4 Atlanta *1 Clifford 1. Mac- Donald 3. Edmunds 2. Curfuln, Lauterliacli llclllrld Referee—G, Crais. Swnrthmorr Nittany Trackmen Engage Pittsburgh (Continued from first page) fccts of his double butden. earned away third place in the high sticks (Inals and fifth place in the lows Cup got off to a slow start in the highs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THREE AND FOUR PIECE SUITS $3O Former Values $35.00 to $55.00 Topcoats $2O Former Values $30.00 to $35.00 BLAZERS GOLF HOSE KNICKERS Snappy $1 Neckwear “Russ” Widenor’s All American Black Sweaters Tuxedos WHITEY MUSSER “Meet your friends at Whitey’s” nnd aftei trailing for thrcp-quai ters i of the distunce leaped ahead and was blanketed with West of Stanfoid who finished second. Dye, titleholder from Southern California, won m 14,7 In the low hurdles Moore ran well but Grumbles, Dye’s teammate, re peated lus last year’s petformunte, and set a new miuk of 23 4. Wolf of Pennsylvania was second and Cup coasted in fifth. When Bayes Norton, defending bioad jump champion, failed to qualify in that e\cnt after his effoits in the spunts, Mathias, who had done 23 feet 5 inches against West Vuguiia, had u good chance of winning the title. Af ter leaping 23 feet 5-8 inches in Fri day’s trials, Mathias wus unable to go beyond that distance and Dowdmg of Georgetown won first place with a mnik of 23 feet 11-2 inches Bates of Penn State was fifth, jumping 22 feet (5 7-8 inches As had been e\pected, both Stewai t and Fouraeie placed in the mile, Steu ait finishing fourth and Fouracre fifth. The event, captured by Ilng- £x-xk-*x*xkx-x-xh*x~h*x~:** | STUDENTS | V Tarn money during your vacation. s Wp base an nonrlunily fur you In *|| 5. earn frnm I i»r in Ten Dollar* per day X X all ilirnuuh your vacation T The work is pleasing, requires no 7 l»n«l experience 101 l have nohing lo 7 T aril, rn money lo eolleel, and yon T X cel your remittance weekly. *f I BERTHA STUDIOS f *C ll,ix 113 Springfield, Mas* *< V •? gerty of Harvaul in 4:24 was a scotch ing drive all the way. Sclnvobeda of California, was second and Theobald of Columbia was third. Ide added to Penn State’s total when lus loss of 147 feet 9 inches gave him third place m the hammer tluow Biggs of Sy incuse took first honors with a heave of nearly IG2 feet. •■Xv -X-I-X-M-X* X—X-X-W~X* *2* | STARK BROS. f Haberdashers X J MANHATTAN SHIRTS If -X"X- -X-X-t-!—Wl- v “I-X—X-X-X* *2* REWARD The Penn State Colle gian will pay $25.00 for information leading to arrest and conviction of party removing Type writers from office. BUS. MGR. Have your Typewriter | cleaned or repaired for | the final “spurt” or for g your Summer use. g Harry K. Metzger § 255 S. Atherton St. £ Phone IGQ-J A Monday and Tuesday, June 7th and Bth , “WARINGS PENNSYLVANIANS” “America's Greatest Syncopaters” Pennsylvania’s Own Famous Victor Recording Orchestra EIGHTEEN MEN v- Complete Change of Musical Program Daily Photoplay Monday Photoplay Tuesday RICHARD DIX W. C. FIELDS In In "Say It Again’' "It's The Old Army Game" Matinee Daily at Two. Two Evening Shows Starting at Six ADULTS 50c, CHILDREN 25c ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot "You Carr Get It At Metzger’s” BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY Our Big Alteration Sale Ends Saturday, June 5 quire b°x Eastman Kodak Penn State Seal Paper In white or grey, flat sheet Takes 2 1-4x3 1-4 Regular price $l.lO Picture Sale Price . . 65c Special at . 95c By buying a large quantity we are offer ing a Penn State Pillow Top with an em bossed seal at $3.45 A Stunt or Memory Book 12 in. x 17 in. with gold seal at the very low price of . $1.95 Don’t forget our grab packages. Every package contains 35c to $l.OO worth of merchan= dise, some $l.OO Bills. With each package you receive a chance on a $265.00 Edison Phonograph. L K. METZGER HEAR WARINGS Then buy permanent records with Victor Records. We have them all. New Releases— Lonesome and Sorry I f-nldk.ife Gimme A Little Kiss} Goldkettc Hobo’s Prayer I . What A_Man | Art Kahn The Girl Friend 1 Olsen and Could I—l Certainly Could f Sydneys HAVE YOUR FIANO TUNED FOR HOUSE PARTY—CML AT ONCE G 5 Take home a Victory-Nlttany Lion Record THE MUSIC ROOM Have You Seen “The Woodward Cave?” If Not, Why Not? “A WONDER OF NATURE” One-Half Mile of Underground Scenery Located One and One-Half Miles West of Woodward An hour’s drive from State College OPEN DAY AND NIGHT STATE COLLEGE 111 ALLEN ST. Fridas’, June 4,1926. ’
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