Page Four Al's Shop May Sale I: New College Caps . . . $1.85 White and Black Sweaters . $4.35 Linen Knickers . . . $3.45 Men's Shoes . $6.45 and $7.45 New Ties, Shirts, Socks Reduced Notices 1 Menilitas of Phi Sigma lota, Ito ante language fraternity, arc re lest( it to attend the third national invention ,Inch will he held here i I'n nlay and Saturday. Delegates nun neatly all of the chapters of the laptei, of the nateinity xdl be resent The Student Council will meet to fight at soon o'clock in room 14, Lib al Ai ts acrosse Team Wins From Lehigh Twelve (Continued from first page) Shorty Wendel, vetei.m of the eenoaanl and the lataosser who even uses a head gear, was the pre animating figure, eclipsing both Bel. ield and Edmunds, and counting three hots 'MIMI the goalie failed to stop sok, Edmunds and Elsor each gar emit two markers, while Belfield and leinhold scored one apiece. Tho lacrosse team will meet Um essay of Penns} Ivania stickmen here •atm des. Penn has had a varied sea on, losing to Yale by a large score nil defeating the Weise from Lafay lie foi a win among other shades nd sh.dovis on the scoring column. The Line-up 1 I HIGH PENN STATE oat Iselter t Prachord [...riut Ilurtlopr fp. th Sole Cook aet on.l %Mtn. Cookie, Late, lion! th hoot Gomm I. irks ten to l'orotk nnlfer third attnek Mtkltetn atcond attack throe, nt. Ihret attack Belfleld it ikar inside home Ehlmunda holm arconsole hone Wendell Leal,--11, (Ault II 3 - Cook. 2 Edmonds •_ `WM, r. 2, .Elaar, Holflohl Reinhold —Kirkontne 2. k for Conciho Pe rt for alrhitetn, Barto for Fmk %collo for I.htonds lh othold for Conk wite knacee for I win. tr Cloonhertnol for Burke, Llsor for 1$ Mt.., mu Oro for Phyla Little for Kirk -0.11 for ?ma Ittrertv—Dr Eon!. Ih l m, Judea of nsla2a—Golthmlth Tina_ of nonuntt ions Lose Two in Trip Through East (Continued from first page) col.er's single and a close umpire's dec,ion. The Lions came back in the sev enth but the tun scored on Singley's • ingle, his steal of second and a one basei by Doh!.Taal o,rs the extent of the Lien's attach the rest of the game. Page Oct the Pennsylvanians on then ears in the nintn and tenth, but the Becker-Tremper combine proved too much in the eleventh. • N. Y. U. Rim, 54 Held to foul hits by Manfredi, New inmersity prone hurler, the Penn Stale nine o as held runless after the •esond inning and the accumulation of ta.o mai huts garnered in each of the lust too innings proved the end of the Nittany storing. Dobliclaar, as lead-off man, was ""nly Teaß"` ll THE FENWAY in State Collages 118 East College Ave. ..mcwoc,.l ................ ~............... :~:a~i :✓.~ A Showing of Dresses Will be held at The Vogue Shop May 26th and 27th By Christine Steinhilper, Williamsport, Pa x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Suits ii Made To Your Measure 8 New patterns arriving daily, assuring you of the latest in the clothing world. $25 to $6O Smith's Tailor Shop 1 Cleaning Pressing Repairing thrown out at first in the premier in ning, Kent got on by an error at first and Lungren singled Page smacked a hot single scoring Kent from third and Lungren airing in from second. 1321ZEMEI Lesko tapped out a long hit to left field, making the 'third cushion on errors, and Van Atta was hit at the plate and passed to first which he immediately left in favor of second Dobbelaar doubled and scored Lesko and Van Atta. After two Innings of pitching with a rapidly swelling arm, the lefthandet was compelled to re tire in favor of Styborsla. Van Atta allowed four hits and Sty borski five. Play Bracknell Saturday Bucknell, the traditional baseball rival of Penn State, will vie with the Lions Saturday on New Beater. Al though the Bisons have lost a num ber of men through graduation, a hotly contested battle is assured. 1M=21211 oh bn ab eh o Deb nar.2b 1 1 2 Thom= II 4 1 1 0 1 Kent. lug 2 0 1 Armen, lb 30 0 4 3 Lon... lb 4 2 14 Connell,c 0 0 2 0 2 Delp. If 1 0 1 Tromp, cf 4 1 1 0 Ilnmas rr 0 2 Deeker,3b 01 3 1 3 Wolff 31, 4 0 1 31 . Don'd,rf 3 0 1 1 0 Single,cf 4 2 2 Thteson.se 30 0 3 1, ILAretun. e 3 0 0 Cole lb 300 10 1 Pope, II 3 0 2 W p 1 0 1 1 1 •Stull 1 0 0 0 0 TuLala 33 2 0301 Murphy. lb 00 0 5 0 Total. a 5 4953 16 Batted fur Cole In ninth o 00 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 o—2 0 oonololoo 2-1 I:morn—Thompson 2. Docker Too-base hit—Tramper Home run—lteeker Stolen tooel—Temper. t Stanley 2. Decker Sne rifices—Armstrong 2 HAMS Pace. Delp 2 Double plane—Wolff and 2, Lungren. Liingren liarrington WoIIT and Herring ton L o in an lowa—Penn State. 5. Penn. 7 bares on Salle-01f W O'Hara. 2. Page. Struck out—Dy W O'Hara 1: Penn Wild pitehes—W Umpiree—Deetzel and Warner Tone-2 10 EMI= alp I. on h o li Donar.2l2 3 0 1 4 3 Roberls.3b 3 0 I I 1 Kent sa 11 0 2 1 Stov.art.se 2 I 0 1 2 Luntmen.lb 4 1 2 0 0 31ndison.21, 4 0 1 3 2 Dill, It 1 0 0 2 0 Watson Cl 4 1 1 1 0 l'ner rt 1 0 0 .1 0 Strong et 4 2 1 2 0 Wolff 35 20 0 11 1 Den.lt 20 1 1 1 Sinnley.cf 3 0 0 1 2 Brio:int. lb 11 1 1 0 Lmko e 3 1 1 4 2 Norto.e 3 0 010 1 Vannitn, 0 1 0 0 2 Dina:MlD 2 0 0 1 2 Sttborski.o 3 0 D 0 0 •Blooke,ll. 1 0 1 3 0 MAMA 30 4421 11 Totols 24 5027 10 •ifotted for 11rIonte to aiuhlh =OOOO Penn Slat Neu York U • . . . . Ernori—Doloblenar. Kent. Lesko 2. Ste, art. itriante, Norton 1 Tnodnue bits— Dobbeiner. Strom, 2. Three-base hit Sacrifice hita—Roberta, Dean. 2 Stolen lonem—Vanatte Wistson. Single>. Dein Double plays—Madison to Stewart totante. Dalobe'oar Io Lungren Illts—Off Vnnatta, 4 In 3minims St..,horaki, 6ln 6 Struck out Vanatta 3. Dy Mnnfredl 5. Strboroiki. I Ills by pitched Manfredi (Venn, ti. Dubloelnnr) Dome on halle—Off Vanatta. 2 Mnnfretli, 5. St>borski I. Time-2 26 Uninires—Halker end Carrigan Penn State Shoe. Repair., Across From Postoffice PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices Gifts, Candy THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Bellefonte Tossers Win From Plebes, 10-7 (Continued from first page) willow. The freshmen totaled nine safe blous off the delivery of Schimpf After hems held scoreless for the first stanzas the Blue and White yearl ings pushed over a half dozen counters in their portion of the seventh. Con tmuing their offensive in the eighth, I tv.o more yearlings circled the paths llowevei, they vent out in order in their final turn at bat Loose Fielding Loose fielding marked the third successive loss sustained Eby the yearl ing nine. Coach Houck used practi cally the same lineup as that which appeared against Kiski two weeks ago The addition of Smith to the outfield group which included Schmarder and Batdorf was the only shift The in field was composed of ICuhn•at first, Rintz at the keystone sack, Spear en the short field and Wolfe at the hot corner. Parana did duty, behind the bat Saturday the annual freshman-soph omore scrap will be held on New Beaver field. Trackmen Beat Orange As Two Records Fall (Continued from first page) Bluo and White distance man but Has kins responded wilth a sprint that was too much for the New Yorker who fin ished second With the intercollegiate champion ships at Philadelphia but four days off Coach Nate Gartman is proparing his men for the most important track meet of the year. Coast Teams Fat, ored While Stanford and Southern Cali fornia are the favolites to fight it out for the championship, Penn State is ranked with Harvard, Yale and Cornell as one of the four leading teams of the East. Ten and possibly more new champ ions will be crowned in the inteicol !emote track and field championships this week. Of the hundreds of star athletes entered only five were title winners in the fifteen events at Cam bridge last year. Champions who will defend their crowns are, Cooke of Sy racuse in the quarter-mile, Haggerty of Harvard in the one-mile, Dowding of Georgetown in the broad jump, King of Stanford in the high jump and Carr of Yale in the pole vault. Runners-up in the various champ ionship'events are much more plen tiful, there being eleven men who SENIORS Place your orders now for Commencement name cards (With or without plate.) The Athletic Store On Co• Op. Corner 4.4.........,.......,......:..:............ I: 3: DO NOT FORGET :1: .t.: 4. A . X .!. 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(Wiggins of Syra narded third place by agreement) lime—St 110-yard dash—Won In Caahe Syracuse, Knrbael, Penn Slat • second ande Penn State third. Tlmet/ 2-0 It'4o.yard run—Won by Proudlock SMICIllte• Smith, Penn State. second Offenhauser Penn State third Tim,'-1 GS I'S 01,-mile run—Won by Makin, Penn State, Leud,s, Syrneuce. second: Reis. Penn State. third Time-9 42 ltrond Junto—Won by Mathias, Penn State Bates, Penn Matti second Brownstein Penn State. third Diatance-23 (tat 10 inches (new record) High lump —Schwartzman Syracuse, and Bates Penn state late for first place nt 10 feet 0 inches Belton and Cornell of Syra cuse, tied far second Diseus thrvm—Nan by Mathieu. Penn State Weston Penn State. second Follette. Sync euge, third Ihatanee-123 feet atl_ Inches. Javelin throw—Won by Ammerman Pen State, Cantle. Syracuse, accoml. Den Penn State. Shad Distance-164 feet Sny ellen EQUITABLE LIFE OE lOWA J. A. 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