riiiestillY, Fei)t.tuiry 22, ifi'l PLAYERS PREPARE FOR COMPETITION Will Present — The Valiant — As Entry for Second State Dramatic Contest EIGHT CLUBS TO STAGE sBOWS IN TOURNAMENI Enterinw the cennd annual tnurna nioa the Pennsylvania Dramatic the Penn State Mayers will presen: - The Valiant - at Drexel Institute. Philaellihiit. .in areh fourth •,r fifth. - The Valiant - i. , a tran'edy by lial ,orth, Hall and IZ , ,bert Th e eat Of :he play k erJailmsool of Wiwatiey '29. N. D. Zimmerman ' 4 7. I:. F. Ricker '2S. C. 11. Aini. , ter IV. 311. and 3lis 31abel Rei,ll S. There• arc• :everal enlh•ues entered in :he c.,:npetiti.n. Itneknell. Villa unra. Franklin :Tail Marshall. Drexel. Irvintt . and Juniata. I,:w.t. ye:lr . : , contest w•itich Was. held here was won by Geuysbta•t colleze. Greve City. Wr.yne...7l,urg and Getty..:-. b un g have dropped out thii , yea •:nd are replace:! Villanova. Junitt.a and Irving er,llege. Committee Reports On Commencement Plans (Continued from first page) .he sceond day of the Exercises. tvil conclude the undergrad uate commencement activities. The last three days of the program are reserved for tile seniors and their guests. the alumni and the guests of the College. On Saturday the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees and the election of members to that b o dy will be held. Other events listed for the day are athletic events, a meet ing of the Alumni council, class Imo guts and reunions and a performance by the Thespians. Baccalaureate Sunday Baccalaureate Sunday will come on June twelfth. The Baccalaureate ser non, a timid concert, vesper services and musicale will he planned for the day. The most important day of the en tire program, front a standpoint of activities will be Monday. the thir teenth. It will be devoted to alumni activities. tinting the mornhg the renter class day exercises and the an nual meeting of the Alumni Associa tion will be conducted. In the after noon the mentbers of the alumni will hold swaY with a luncheon, parable, a d:lner and receptions. A Varsity- Alumni baseball game probably also Will be arranged. The commencement exercises at ten o'clock in the morning nail the senate luncheon at noon on Tuesday. June fourteenth will be the last events of :he live day program. ..1.., 1 . . SMITH'S ..r. .W . ' Tailor Shop I t 2: , s Exclusive Agency 1 • I 1 ! 1 Students of discernment wear them. Fine fah- ries, bench tailoredto indii•idual measure. • 528 Sand $3875 EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU WiIi.NAMANNAAWAICIANANAVIA A V SPECIALS . .P. This Week ,. A I. A 6 A A A e . e $ Klenzo 1 o. 1 o.Tooth Brush 6 4 A 6 0 With Each . . . 50c Tube of %. 0 . . .1 Klenzo i $ 4 $ n r 0 Tooth Paste 0 $ $ $ $ i ; IREXALL v Drug Store . 5 i 0 Robert J. Miller, P. D. $ i .• Nittany Gleemen Win In State Eliminations (Continued from first page) 13acknell. 05.2 and Washington and .iefferson. W. Grant. director of the trium phant dub and president of the Inter collegiate Musical Cowden of Penn sylvania. appeared before the audi ence and explained the history and development of 2doe (dub cornpotit!ons in this country. "The fourteen eiubs to sing in the national contest in Xeu• York riext month represent the results of dill ination contests held among one hun dred glee dubs throughout the coun try." explained Mr. Grant. Ile thou inentio.tell that the University of Southern California glee club will torn• the continent to represent the "Golden Gate State." Newsint pers Laudatory PittAurgh newspaper critics were emphatic in their praise of the pre sentations of the Penn State sing . 2rs. The work of the winters in their presentation of •Good Night" was particularly well received by the em its. The judges of the conte:4 were as follows: Dr. Will I , .arliart, chairman n•im is supervisor cf music in the I'it:sl;m•eh schools; Ernest Lunt, conductor• ot• the Menilelssolin choir; and Hurt AlcAlurtrie, music critic of the Pittsburgh In making the decision, :11r. Ear hart Mated that it wits the unxiimous opinion of the adjudicators, and the verdict was endorsed enthousiamically by the audience. Recommend Adoption Of Endowment Plan (Continued from first page) now standing on the ramp The prolific:id plans will he placed hefore the class at a meeting to he held in the near future mad will he passed on immediately. This will aid the Committee on Endowments in get ting' the policies out and the collec tion of premiums started. Mr. Metzner, ropresentative of the New York Life Insurance company in .Johnstown, Pennsylvania. will attend this meeting to explain, the system and policy in detail. and also answer any questions relative to the subject that may be asked. FOR SALE—A 192.1 Tudor Ford Sc dun. Newly painted and upholster ed. Call 1111. tC Fire Insurance Eugene H. Lederer Elinor Glyn Defined if9P */ 0 We Will Soon Show 2 COMING! woommvomvssimsssigwoomicss,s,swoomocssswoom. QUALITY SHOES At Prices You Like to Pay $6.00 to $lO.OO AL'S SHOP "See Your Orders Cooked" —AT . CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 BOSTONIANS Famous Shoes for Men Spring Styles Are Here SEE OUR WINDOW COLLEGE BOOT SHOP "The Place to Buy Shoes" 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C. LONGEE Lion Runners Loom In Indoor Distance Events (Continued from first page) improving in the clashes. Bates. Cartmell's crack broad jumper. 11.15 nhown considerable speed in the last lets clays and may possibly enter the mventy yard clash next month with 3lathias. lle is already scheduled for the broad std high jumps. Sands. Moßinger and Karbach and Filkins or Davis will make up NtlV.,.s tail• relay team. The first two men are in fine condition and have shown considerable form in their workout. The two mile relay team depends a vood deal upon whether' Offenhauser can round into.shape in time for the champkrAships. Davis, Stewart. Smith. Kittle or Heinrich may to. the call for this event. lilt and feed are expected to count fat several points in the thirty live pound weight event. Penn State has never seared more than fifteen points in the Intereollegiates and' Cartmell is deternti•:ted to surpio:s this record. Revival of Traditions Planned Uy Tribunal (Continued from first page) paying more strict attention to viola tions of rules on the part of freshmen and of reporting sueh infractions to the Tribunal. Cheek-up Week will not be a week of hazing the yearlings. Insted the Tribunal, believing that Penn State traditions and customs SI10111(1 be cherished, saks that the student body, strictly enforce the freshinan"hello" habit, bearing bible :rad matehes, and correct details of dress. Botany Experts Test "Fire Blast" Effects For the purpose of comparing: the effects of the basterial disease, "Fire Mast" in its effects on different plants. experts in the Penn State bo tanical laboratory are conducting a IT. 4 eil reit 10 'bud n further knowledge about the devastating disease. The staff holding the experiments is composed of Prof. I•;. 0. Nixon, 11. C. Wall, I) ..1t !lobo* and Miss F. P. Gibbons. RAY L. SHOWERS Everything in BRICK AND TILE Fireplaces and Flues Witiva Draft 800 W. Beaver Ave. State College, Pa I=l THE PENN.STATE-.COLLEGDkN FRESHMAN RALLY WINS OVER BUCKNELL PLEBES Take Fifth Victory in Downing Bisons—Will Meet Pitt, Yearlings Friday By a sensational • rally in the last ten minutes of play the fresh:win basketball team nosed out the Ititek nell plebes by a 26-24 count Satur day night in the A rotary. It was their fifth successive victory. The next yenning game is with the I'itt freshmen Friday at Pittsburgh. The visitors started with a rush hut. after they hail scored four points Coach Conover': charges launehed a searing spree and took the lead. It was short-lived, however, and the Or ange and Blue went into the van again. Another• spurt on. the part of the Lions gave them a thirteen to ten lead which they held at half time. In the next eanto rapid dribbling and pass .>•s as well as accurate eh()01.- ing enabled the Ilueknell quint to amass ten more points while Captain Staley and his mates were scoring a lone foul goal. Flashy Finish Then came the whirlwind finish of the Itlue :t.ul White aggregation. Led by Dinwoodie and Staley the home drihblerS completely outclassed their opponents and knotted the count at twenty points'. Then' a field goal by Ansehno gave the Lion cubs a lead which was the margin of their vic tory. In the last few minutes the ball see-sawed from gate end of the court to the other, both teams gar nering but two goals apiece, match ing goal for goal. Only a close man to man defense onabled the home team to keep tne invaders at a distance. Every Buek- THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR . SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Watch for the Grand Opening OF 1 R. V. HOY SONS CO . * . • GROCERS ,• .:. ...• •:. In Their New Location at •:. .•• i* 311 West Beaver Ave.---Next to the Berkshire ..; '!: ..:-..-:-..-:-:-:-:-:”:-:-:-:-:44-:-:-:“:”:.:.•:-:•.:-:-:-:-:-:-:.•:-:-:-:-:.•:-:-:“:“:-:-:-:••:-:..:.•:-:-:-:.:. . . :.1 :i6: Industrial Engineering Department .:. ... .:. .:. * .:. .:. :..: Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables .:. .. .:. .:. .:. CHIFFONIERS • $12.50 •:- -:- -:- •:- -:- TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 •:. •:- CHAIRS - - - - - ' ----- $3.50 -:- -:- DESKS $12.50 to $ 25 . 01) .!: •:-... STUDENT TABLES ----- - $5.00 •:. -:- -:- COSTUMERS $2.00 •:- :- GATE-LEG TABLES $4 50 to $0 - -:- '.? 0.• :: . 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It was the clever defemse put up by Anselmo and Lee, however, that was the deciding factor in the Lion cubs triumph. whereas butt shots by Thom as and Wadsworth kept the Buckacl lians in the running during the clos ing minutes of play. Although the game was closely contested lint fif teen personal fouls were called, seven in Conover's charges and one more ,m the visitors. Every Day Is a Gift Day New line of novelties suitable for gifts, bridge prizes, etc. Old Main Art Shop • Opposite Front Campus 'ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Penn State Shoe Repair Across From Postof f ice PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices O.IININVOINIVIPININWNI •••••••• RENT A CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF Crimson Alatmen Fall • the two cnsuin 3nn.L, iL-vvre,ed ti tide of alt airs. Before the s e Before Varsity Team Ho.. Ike Lon, wre,tthigiu hi= rr ly-elaimcd 58-pound post, and moil: (Continued from pone "me) baugh, now holding the light-heavy in a decision over Clementson, oppos weight berth. suffered a decision an, ing lightweight. fall respectively. Garrison. however wrestling in the decisive bout, Atm] The bout of Are. stellar lion 15- med :he threatened tide by a decii.:‘, pounder, and Lifrak, strong Harvard! welter, proved the center of interest ; over WIL';" in the entire meet. At the end of the regulation ten-minute period, neither man had an advantage, and the order ed extra periods likewise proved fruit- , less. Under the intercollegiate rul ing, the referee is powerless to decide a match and the two were given three points to Corson and Bowe. Clllll5Oll middle and light-heavyweight grapplers, in For Pipes, Tobaccos Confections Anti College Ice Cream See W. H. HUDNALL Successor to Serfas. 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