Page Four t YOUR SUIT SHOULD SAY THESE THINGS "Prosperity,""Dignity," "Good Taste," "Style" Society Brand Clothes Do This For You $4O to $75 FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus Notices 1 Prof G. It Green, of the Nature Studs department, oil! speak to the Forestry micrety in the Forestry budding at seven o'clock Thursday night, March twenty-fourth His to pic mill be "Wild Life In and Around State College" Honor Society council u ill meet at the home of Prof E B. rAe,,tt, 315 W. Fohtei a‘enuc, tomorrox night at 4... men-thirty o'clock. Student Council will meet in 11 Lib ei.il Acts tonight at seven o'clock. Di. F. J Slugley, College Netelin anan, mill delner an dlustaated 'ec tine at the iegulat monthly business meeting of the Penn State Poultry club in 200 host. tonight at seven thnty o'clock. Refreshments will be soiled ate, the meeting ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS :WIN HONORS IN CONTEST Beaux Arts Committee Awards Mentions to Seven Penn State Competitors Competing with students Lora col leges and unisersities of the United States, Penn State architects non eight mentions in the tecent Beaux ts problem contest, according to Piofessor C. L. Harris, acting head of the Department of Architecture. Submitting drawings on the prob lem "A Maine Museums," C Bauchi - ms '27, A S Bombeiger '2B, .7 F. Boodon '2B, M. R. Kiefer '2B, N. J. Ressetam '2B, N W. Richards '2B, A H Rosenfeld '27, and J. H Roy '2B, won mentions from the Beaux Arts judging committee Over four hun dred plans were sent to New York for marking and meptesented many of the architectural schools in this country. For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD GMEMEM Smith's Tailor t Shop Exclusive I Agency True college style, bench.tailored in Amer ica's finest fabrics to your measure. $28 75 and $3875 EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU 11.1111111111111.11.111 (jolin.aid. ibensh hoes $9 Permanent Display At MONTGOMERY & CO. $7 670 I u NI! d iktervsShoes .7,26EIVERZI, For the first time in the history of Penn State n student here has mos ed the privilege of entering the con test for the Rome prize. J. F. Mul lins '27. was granted this permission by thu Beaux-Arts committee to enter the preliminaly competition The winner of this an nrd, which is given by .momment New York men in teiested in the forwarding of Fine Arts, is aliened two years of e'ipeese free study at the American Academy in Boise, Italy. "Y" Freshmen Sponsor First Discussion Party Prof C A. Bonine, of the School of Mines and Metallurgy, recently re turned from a trip to George Wash ington university where he established the Tau Chapter of Sigma Gamma Ep silon, national mining, geology, met allurgy and ceremic fraternity At present there are nineteen chap ters, but in the near future Piofesosr Bonnie expects to install the tccentieth chapter at West Virginia These chap ters are distributed all over the United States and it IS hoped that soon there will bo a chapter in every state • Being the only national officer in the East, Prof Bonne installs all eastern chapters in the different col leges Kappa chapter is located here. Alumni Courtmen Bow Before Varsity Quint (Continued from first page) Blue and White regain', led 10-7. Dutch Heimann sent in a complete new team before this period ended and To _ iF 44 make old ) '-f- / P - 4- 0--- walls new If your walls and ceilings need fixing, use Sheet° ck, the fireproof wallboard. Sheetrock comes all ready to nail to the joists and studs—the work is done easily, quickly and at low cost. kAaMi.II•AN THE Fireproof WALLBOARD HOMAN & HAFER +: ~. Lumber ÷ Millwork Building Supplies :i: Material that doesn't come back for owners that do BELL 40-M 4: t f it t : 1 4 I, fi A i f 9 0 in cash prizes 0., i iii . 7 - 75 ,'ail ji 1t , „.. 1 7.1!I ..,...--,,. -. ,- -, 7.;:i - tfm!\ilq , c ' iiiii iti ri . , 11 ,1 I' 4 • .4 ,, 111.:...A1y..i I go_,-. fic cil lege grielL . u toi e bt to m Os Watch for Coca• Cola advertising, presenting the $30,000 Coca• Cola prize contest—beginning the first week in May and continuing for three months. In a number of leading national magazines, in many newspapers, in posters, outdoor signs, soda fountain and refreshment stand decorations. You'll find this contest simple and interesting. price 2nd prise 3rd prize 4th prhe sth prize . • 1.0 sixth price (each). 20 seventh. prices (each) 200 eighth pores (each) 400 ninth prim (each). A total of 635 prizes, $30,000 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN i STOPS OPPONENT i • , • . • --, Captain Grazier '2B the second group held up as well as its piedecessor. Opening the second half with a rush, the foul-point mud held at the end of the hrst twenty minutes mold y unloosed. Delp sunk a brace of countess as did Reinhold Raines, Gelhaldt and Fishes scored for the Alumni. Penn State Shoe Repair Across From Postoffico PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices i - Drink / Delicious and Refreshi $lO,OOO 5,000 2,500 1,000 500 100 apt= HAMM and the other men mho started the affair returned to Their posts at the tegimung of the final period. Here the Alumni braced. Sham, Reed and Loeffler counted in tepid succession putting them within :five points of the leaders when the final whistle bier.. Johnny Reed was high score) of the affair with twelve points as a re sult of four field goals and a like numbei of single-pointeis. Next came Mike Damns with eleven mark ers and Sham who sunk three double deckers. Delp and Reilly with two floor shots and a single foul n piece u ere next in line. Before the game,Captain Haines, on behalf of the Pnn State basket ball team of 192 G-27, presented Coach Hermann with a Gladstone bag as a token of the appreciation of the boys. PENN STATEfr. On Si in SI Hamm f 4 1 n it Reinhold, I'. 2 0 2 4 ZlI k an;o:: r a 1 4 4 1 1 2 3 Pace Rielly. c c 2 1 3 2 Baron. 2 1 0 0 ;I 2 Del Von o. NW, 2 I 1 1 3 Jacobean, 2 0 0 0 0 Total. ALUMNI IS 13 22 39 Is . r , 11 ,r 1 I t 11] Reed f and sr Gerhardt, I' 0 1 04 flood. f and 3 .—. 1 g 1 , 1 Shear. c. 1 Fin., c and f. 0 1 1 1 Ilaint, sr . 4 0 01 Loe o fIlLr. a. Totals 12 10 13 34 Referee—Richards 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 $25.00 STUDENT TABLES - - - - - - $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - ..... $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING • 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK - - - - SL7S BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - -•- $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B 7 , . • IIIIATCH TI-I I.S AID . , 4. I I "This Is KDKA Announcing" Frederick G. Rodgers—noted Pittsbur —smokes Lucky Strikes and recommi Lucky Strikes are mild an, mGllow—the finest cigarettes yoi ever smoked. They are made of tht finest Turkish and domestic tobac. cos, properly aged and blended wid great skill, and there is an -extra process in treating the tobacco. "It' toasted"—no harshness, not a bit cc bite. "It's toasted Your Throat Protectio Varsity Mitmen Defeat Notre Dame Boxers, 5-2 (Continued from first page) With the forfeit to Kolikoski and Filegar's victory making the score 2.1 m his team's favor Captain Grazier added another point to the Penn State total His opponent, Duquette, pos sessed a hind mono') but Clarke had no trouble in eluding his dangerous swings and in the second caught Du quette flush on the jaw with a 'ter rific right. It vats a clean knockout. Wolff Beats Tough Foeman In winning his ninth bout of the season, Alho Wolff met the sternest foeman he has thus far encountered. Although Alhe was not his usual self in the infighting, ho had a clear edge other wise, and there was no doubt that he hud won the decision from Canny despite the latter's stubborn opposi tion .0 BondiLk churned a victory by forfeit to make the score 5-1 and then came Roger Mahoney's defeat by McGrath uho demonstrated his prowess two EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT Phone 325-W 121 Burrowes St soaks ago by flattening Cimino of Sy minim Not only was the 1 eception of the boxers hearty, but their treatment in the ring was perfect. Leo Houck and Manager Collins had nothing but praise for the care and courtesy of the Notre Dame authorities. Pack lilac- Farland, old time tight and welter weight, refereed thd bouts. Coach Mills forfeited the 125 and 175-pound fights in deference to the Intercollegiate rule pioviding for sec , bouts CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—One Hammond Type writer. In excellent condition A bargain. TIIE MUSIC ROOM. The College Man's Shop NOW SHOWING SPRING TOP COATS In Latest Styles and Patterns Priced at $2O, $22.50, $25 and $3O SOCIETY CLUB HATS $5 $6 $7 TAILOR MADE SUITS $25 YOU CANNOT MATCH THEM WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION HARRY SALTERS Allen Street "My voice is all im portant. Can't take chances with it. Have to stick to Luckies. They're the one cigarette that really gives throat protection and com plete enjoyment." When in Neu - , York you are cordi ally invited mace how Lucky Strikes are made at our exhibit, corner Broadway and 45th Street. Tuesday, March 22, 1927 TEN MORE MEN WANTED To com plete the Penn State Unit of the J. G Winston College Department Your last opportunity to join this great organization for Summer worn on a gnalantecd renumeration basis. The Winston Field Manager will be here three more ddys to corn pleto the quota of the Penn State, Unit. Get in on this, Men! A real job, nRh a ienl House, for real money For information see Mr. E. S. Bailey, State College Hotel. :: FIREPLACE WOOD t . 1 ::: COAL '• .!.. State College Fuel&SupplyCe. • ::: .i. Phone 3.5.rn 4. State College
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