Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 For that Easter Box of Candy be sure and see our wonderful selection from five of the biggest lines in the busi ness. INotices The Penn State Club will meet in Old Chapel Monday evening at seven o'clock in olden to nominate men for all cakes of the oiganization. All candidate., for the advanced engmeering course beginning Sep tember brat, 1927, should report to Lt Miller at the Armory before May lust Tits also applies to those who have submitted then names previous. A primal hst to be made and r,cholaralup, personality and athletic record aril be considered. Four Quints Remain in High School Play Here (Continued from first page) Finals 1%111 be played tomonow of tom= at two o'clock. Yesteiday Philipsburg met Ness Castle alto, 11,1101 Windber and Selanton lined up in opposition to cacti other In the other first round contest, Westfield and Sharon met Steelton and Sunsuit FLIT, tespective. Champ:unsh:p Awards The championship team mill earn besides individual gold medals, a mounted silter trophy which stands snore than two feet high. To the simnel-up mill be awaided another losing cup upon which is the figure of a basketball player. Ends membei of the team which finishes second will also receive a sil- NCI medal Thud arm fourth places will not be decided by art extra game as in former yews but mill probably go to the two teams losing in the semi finals by a special decision of the of ficials. Game officials will be Lewis of Phil-1 adelphia and White of Windber, both having taken charge of games in their division, of the Association during the i egulat season That a new champion will be crown ed is ineritable since neither last year's winner, Nanticoke, nor the othei finalist, Harrisburg academy is leprestatml, Steelton winning out in the latter's division In fact none of the 102 G tompetitois were successful in reaching then district final Menthe's of the 4111101.1.5 teams, as las been the ease In past years, ate being entertained at fraternity houses LOST—Tan loathes cushion at Arm in p during Sophomore lisp Please cull 30. Renard EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON AGENT Phone 325• W 121 Burrowes St ---- THERE WILL BE Plant Special AT THE Floral Shoppe Saturday Now Is The Time To Be Measured For That EASTER t Cr) 4 C a SUIT cs FROM The National Tailors, Inc. Baltimore, Md. Sold Exclusively at Glunk'sTailorShop Co-op Cor. Basement Bezdek Directs Ball Players From Sickbed (Continued from first poge) time during the last three years," Bez declared. Practise games will probably start today on the varsity diamond under the direction of Captain Page, who is in charge of the workouts until the return of Coach Bestial, The probable fast team lrae-up for the premier game as announced by Page will be, Harrington, catching, Page or Styborski pitching, Harris at first base, Dobbelaar at second, Cy Lungren at alma, and Kent at thud. Monahan, Delp and Mike Hamas ale the likely candidates Los the outfield positions Lesko will backstop for the second stringers mith either Roepke, Van Atta, Campbell. Homes or Plott on mound duty. Delp is scheduled far the initial sack if he does not go into the outfield Ho the first team, and mill be supported by Jacobson nt sec ond, Grose at short and Sterling at third Aspirants for the outfield po sitions are Steve llamas, Whitey Von Nieda, Singley and Cooper Extra infielders are Giant and Striker Regular batting and infield drills base been held on Holmes Field for the past ten days but practice has been light and bad weather has slop ed the players donn to some extent The battery Mel. Styborskt, Page, Haines, Van Atta, Plotts, Campbell, Roepke, Harungton and Lesko have been vtolklng out regularly in the Stock Pavilion Roeplce joined the squad at the end of the basketball season Student Body To Honor Doctor Hetzel Tonight (Continued from first page) sought to secure a higher poll of a ofes from the freshman class than hereto fore There will be strict prohibi tion of vote soliciting, electioneering, and button-holing within of in the immediate vicinity of any building in ashich a voting booth is placed. Votes for any office are not to be REDUCED PRICES Fraternity Seal Stationery Rush Printing Co., Ltd Foster Building, Opposite the Post Office THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'solicited by means of printed matte' of any kind, which Includes postets, sample ballots and ends In case of a stolator of these lutes obtaining of fice, the candidate who tan second will be instated. All names of those breaking these rules will be repotted to the Student Council and published in the Conemon. Council meeting attends-ace has been so poor that rules were passed stating that three unescused absenc es in one semester would drop that member front the Council and the Student Council key shall be present to men only after being members for a full semester. Reacting favorably to the petition for vacations to begin at noon, the Council will present this petition to the College Senate To overcome the tiansportation trouble of last sem ester, the Council is securing ten bus ses to relieve the usual congestion After passing an order to empower Neil Fleming, graduate manager of sports, to check and limit all college dance budgets, a committee ,as ap pointed to secure a more even distri bution of dances throughout the year. Move-up Day Sias set tentatively for May foul teenth and 11. A. McQuade '2B, was named as chairman of the Po, city Day committee. Shigley Lectures on Conservation of Fish Dr. J. F. Shigley, college vetein anan, gave an illustrated lecture on "Trout Fishing" before the Penn State Poultry club, Tuesday night. His talk was supplemented by four reels of motion pictures supplied through the courtesy of the Bureau of Fish Commissioners of Harris burg. Conservation of wild life, especial ly. of the so-culled game fish, %sus psr- Ocularly emphasized by Dr Shigley, mho also evlained the operation and maintenance of the fish hatcheries in Pennsylvania. The pictures dealt entirely with the various operations as they are earl and on in the hatcher ies as well as the methods of hand ling, transporting and restocking streams. The only place to loaf in town 'e "The Campus Den" -AT-- Montgomery's Music Cards Magazines Report Agricultural Club Work Effective That the work of agricultural club members has been exceptionally ef fective was disclosed by surveys made recently by officials of the United State department of agriculture and the Penn State agricultural exten sion division. As stated by A. L. Balm, state club leader, "the objects of this work are to educate farm boys and girls and through them, demonstrate the value of improved practices in agriculture." The surveys made in many sections of Pennsylvania compare very favor ably with those made in nine other states where similar surveys have been made. Dates Announced for Annual Poultry Show The annual Pennsylvania State Pioduction show sill be held at State College during the week of October twenty-second ,to twenty-ninth, ac cording to E. W. Callenbach, of the poultry depai tment. "The dates are announced early," stated Callenbach, 'so that prospec tive showmen may arrange their shafting schedules." Any resident of the state is eligible to exhibit birds. Many varieties of poultry still be shown and numerous prizes awarded to the winners Prizes will include silver loving cups, medals, special ro sette ribbons, brooders and subscrip tions to poultry jouinals. For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Phone 114-M Nittany Boxers Battle For Ring Championship (Continued from first page) Felony,. have completed undefeated seasons, matching Collins in this re spect while Frankm Mahon gave the Muddle star a terrific battle at Ann apolis in the third meet of the sea son. Appareetly Weintraub of Nasy will be Kohloski's hardest opponent unless M I T. can produce a tough 125-pounder Kolikoski after drop ping his only bout of the year to Weintraub, has overcome his met perience, and is with Wolff, Filegar and Glamor the best bet of the Isht tany Lions Kolikoski, however, is suffering from a reopened cut over his eye. If. Filegar can shake the hoodoo that seems to attach itself to every intercollegiate champion he will make the Manny an even gieates threat. Filegar will have to defeat the Identify Your Books Distinctive Book Plates 50c per boi• of 50 The Athletic Store On Co-op Corner * .:. WHAT DOES YOUR BANK * ... 1: BOOK SAY ABOUT YOU? :i: •.• Getting ahead or standing ' 4 . X. still? Progressing or slipping .:. It. back? Your bank-book gives IX •:. Ix- the answer. What does it ix . say? t t ..: 4. t .:. Deposit More—Deposit More Often t. • 4: :'• THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ii:. .t. State College, Pa. XL DAVID F. 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