Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 10, 1927, Image 4

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ANNUAL MAY SALE
$5.00 White Linen Knickers
$6.00 White Crew Necks
Sl.OO Bow Tics . .
$7.50 Woolen Knickers
New College Caps
7! final result reading 5-2 in favor of
t : the Ithacans.
Notices 1 1 Ae Accordingto accounts written by
....-............4 I SyraellSe newspaper men, the I,io-3
• Diary Science Club will hold! twelve outplayed the strong Orange
,11 of ,•fli , er: Thursday evening; team which gained a 7-3 decision. Mir
ten ,Adeoli. Financial reports' ing parts of the first half and during!
Dairy Exposition will be given I most of the final seAsien. B u t, ac
e chairmen of :he various corn-1 cording to Coach Paul. the Lion's
es. !misfortune was tine:may. his men re
-0 1 ceiving thad threaks un nearly every
( crucial occasion.
'r Lost to The inexperience of the Nittany
!ornell and Syracuse twelve counted against tlwm. but was
i more than made up for. by their nev
; ersay die attitude throughout. while
the veteran Syracuse combination us-
Con:ir.l:e , l from first page)
st contests Coach Paul has ever cd their lacrosse knowledge gained by
sed. In spite of a slovenly at._ playing through long schedules of the
the Red team possessed power- past two and in many cases three
peed that prevgated the Lions years to take advantage of every
gaining the pill to their liking.! break. llehlehl. injured Liva star.
was close throughout. the firs: !played part of the Cornell fray and
ending in a scoreless tie and the! the entire Syracuse game.
How Is The Roof ?
Our roofing stock includes
material from
$2.75 to $35.00 per square
From ordinary roll goods up to Asbestos Color
Blend---Copper, Tile or Varigated Slate
HOMAN & HAFER
Bell 40-M N. Sparks St.
"Roxy"
a favorite
always careful of his voice
You, too, will find that Lucky
Strikes are mild and mellow—the
finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made of the finest Turkish and do.
mestic tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and there
is an extra process—"lt's toasted"—
no harshness, not a bit of bite.
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Scholastic Athletes
Establish New Marks
(Continued from first page)
The Summaries
100-yard Ikl.ll Wm. by Kliiititott. F. :toil
M.: Ryan. Lock Hoven. $1.011311: Story.
third Clarke. Skid. fourth. Time-10 14,
r.econd,
220-yarti ,Inch—Won Ir Hyatt. Look linvon:
Story. I ki. second: lileintalt. F. mot M.
third: 1:111 Nawark Prep. fourth. Tinto 22
1.3 tinctols.
.110.yttr.1 tim.h —Won Ito Itnrtollinualt,
Noose, Faiki. 141 . 01111: Watts. William Pen,
Litiolenuith, Dickinson Seminary. fourth.
'time—:::f seemulg.
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Half-milt—Woo be Miller. Newark Pr
ithrtukt. William Pena. momeiti: Simmer,,
mei M.. third: If iski. fourth
Time-2:06 2-5.
One.mile—Won by Detwiler. Stale Collette:
Purr. I'. and hi.. seeontlt Fornstingt. Diekin
son Sentinitry. thinl; Vanke. Townsville,
fourth. Time—lt:M.
Two .mile—Won by Detwiler. Stine Col
lette: Klass. F. and M.. :tenon': Lynch. East
Initherforil. thin!: Coble Stale College. fourth.
12o)-}:ml ImrtlleA—Won by Bro.. Lock Ha
ven: ltenrick. Imek Haven. s01.11111i: I;torl.
State College, third: .lultinnn, Kiiki, fourth.
Tintv-17 becontls.
FOR COLLEGE
The College Man's
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Golf Hose . $l.OO, $1.50
Sport Sweater . . .
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When in New York you are 'cOrdi,
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arc wade at our exhibit, corner
Broadway and 45th Street,
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
220-yard hurdles—Woo by Re:trick, Lurk
Hoven: Ilruun, L'oek Haven. M. 031111: Day.
Kidd. third: Ilubetishclt. I)ieliitigott Sentionly.
fourth.
Junto—Woo hy Robins. Picture
IVe!lnky. Newark Prep. second; Ab
bott. Kiski. tlairdil Pineltak. Enid Rutherford.
fourth. Diutsinee-20 foot 5 inch,.
!limb Junto—Wait by Slittyll. P. nitil
Ileydriek. Rlski utid Troxill. P. tool N.. tied
for sevoltd: iirolf,ll , . and N., fourth. Height
—5 feet ti inches.
Pole Vault—Woo by Ileydrirk. Dar.
see 4.1111: A1111111:111, KUL third: Show.
Williun, Pool. foitrib. Ileisltt-11 feet Pit
WOO, I NeW
Shut Put—Won by l'inettru. Riski Martin.
Lock Haven, secuOil: lleydriek. Nikki. third:
Ilidfooto. luiek Haven. fourth. Distiitiet.—.l7
feet 2 inelkis. I
kinnitoer Throw,Wutt by Hoffman. Lurk
Coven: McCloskey. Lock Hoven, voeutul:
31110, idiek llnvelt. third: Martin. Luck
yen. fuorlb. nisbiere-163 feet
Uiseus Throw—Won by Men :
Fiski, second: Sh.xley, Stole Co I
live. third: Ifick iel. Diettineon Seminary,
fourth. Dig 19 :1et:4129 feet 9 inches. :New
Record.:
.111velin •threw
Von by Masser. Slate
Wit, second: tilt:miry. SUMc
iry, fourth.• Dist:tore
1,4. !Nos Hestonll•
lege: Aultrmin.
Collvge.
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Won by KiFIl I, I Vichloy,
nrielboughl lock If °von,
Von, 'bird Dieki.con.
minut. 31 2-3 sccutills INow
One-mile relay
Abbott.
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Lion Baseball Team
Defeats Orange Nine
(Continued front first page)
at first and Delp at second completed
the second frame.
Bases on dull, to Styborski and
Dohbelaar succeeded by a circuit of
bases accounted for two runs in the
third inning. Kent sacrificed to lil
y:ince Sty and Bill. Laniga] hit a
three bagger to right field but at
tempting to stretch it into a homer, he
was put out by Eisenmann near the
Plate. Upon Delp's strikeout the
game launched ino the fourth inning
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Move-up--Right Dress
ROVE -UP DAY marks the time to get that outfit
you have been thinking about all winter.
Whether you are burning a dink or stepping
into a Lion Suit, you'll have to celebrate with some
thing good and snappy. It is waiting for you at
WHITEY'S.
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when three men in succession were:
retired.
Starting off the sixth frame with
the scores still tied at three, Lungren
lived out to right field. help Ser.lk
hit to right and gained third on a wild
pitch. Page's hit scored the left
fielder. Wolff was out on a roller to
second base. Single!: gained first on
balls hut Was put out in an attempt
to reach second, leaving Page strand
ed on third.
IL•arrington started the seventh for
the Lions by gaining first on a hit to
!eft field. A two base hit to ri,tht
field by Styborski advanced hint to
third. Dobbelaar made out , before
reaching, first, Kent was struck out
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Meet your friends at Whitey's
Tuesday, May 10, 1927
hut Lungren walked. This left three
men on base. Delp sent a fly to ven
ter field and was out.
Page started the eighth with a
three base hit mid reached home
when Wolff was safe on an error.
Singley bunted, Wolff was put out !ty
third basemen on a throw front tiest
and Harrington struck out. The Or
angemen went out meekly in their
last at bat.
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