Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 THE DISTINCTIVE STORE INotices 1 Because of the end of the semester no chapel set Vll-0 will be held Stinday, nor will church attendance be cons pulsot y There are still openings for a few students who debit° summer work of an agreeable character Call at the :donna olhee from nine to twelve o'clock. Seniors may obtain physics !about toty reports by calling at Room 40, Physics Building, today from three thuty to floe o'clock and tomorrow {tom eight to twelve o'clock. Lebanon Valley Nine Closes Lion Season (Continued from first page) third member of the staff, also has a good record to his credit Charley Gelbeit, acclaimed by some as one of the best college shoitstops, and v.ho is also a pigskin punter par escellence, will play the shortfield, with Wentz on his right and Moyer on his left. Piersol, another football man, will cover first, a ith either Ben digo of Bletosin behind the bat. Hendricks, Albright and Hagar will probably roam the outer gardens. Regular Line-up Plas Either Page or V.in Attn MIR hold the pitching assignment for the Lions, and Harrington will catch. Lungren is scheduled for fist base, with Dob hclaar on second and Kent in the shortfield. Alhe Wolff will carry the third sack burden. George Delp, Gene Singley and Mike llamas as ill cover the outfield, with the possibility of Page taking charge of right field if he does not enter the pitchei'c box. Last Game for Three Penn State versus Lebanon Vali* Neill sound the last call to the plate Yoe but a trio of the regular Lion baseball team. Captain Phil Page, hurling ace, With his able supporter, Sty Styborski, will be lost to the pitching squad, and Mike llamas, though a Junior scholas tically, played three years of varsity basketball and consequently will be unable to compete in college athletics after this year. Among others to doff uniforms call be Heinle Harris, regular first base man during his sophomore and junior For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Phone 114-51 FOX NEWS SCOOP LINDBERGH PICTURES limited at NEW YORE, NY 620 P ' MAY 31 1927 CATHAUM THEATRE STATE COLLEGE, PA. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEWS REEL HISTORY FOX NEWS SEVENTY-ONE DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO ONE SUBJECT LIND BERGH ARRIVAL AND TREMENDOUS OVATION IN PARIS. THIS HISTORIC FILM JUST ARRIVED TODAY BY MAJESTIC. THIS IS THE BIGGEST NEWS STORY WE HAVE EVER HANDLED AND AM CONFIDENT IT WILL STAND THEM UP IN ANY THEATRE Monday and Tuesday -, ' ',. . ; June 6 and 7 lm it.: 'lmatiiii4iviiiiiii4',it'2ioir__ ..._ years, and Swede Peterson, subst:- tuts catcher, v. ho has had many a mitt burnt by the offerings of first-string Pitchers. i Ten liet . erans Remain 'A plentitdde" of ,veterans will te main for the 1928aticksntithing group. Harlington and Le'skes both Juniors, seal, be candidates for 'catcher's post nest year, and Van Atta and Ken Baines mill fight it out for pitching Assignments, with Bus Campbell head ing close on their heels. Lungs en will hold down first base if no better initial sacker makes an appearance, and Dobbelaar is the un disputed nian for the keystone sack, with culler Kent or Heinle Grow at short. Grow may take short and Kent sesame his former position at third, which Alhe 'shelf now holds Delp, Smgley and Buchanan, all sophomores and all sluggers, appear to be the ifuture. outfieldets. Engage Alumni on Thirteenth As a part of alumni proceedings to tithe place here front June tenth to June fourteenth the Varsity nine still engage a team composed of alumni ball players. Sharp competi tion is expected, though the aggrega tion of former stars of Penn State's diamond has not been definitely named STUDENT BOARD DINES WITH BOROUGH CLUBS Thu Rotary and Kiwanis clubs en tertained the Student Board at dinner in tho Centre Hills country clubhouse on Tuesday e‘ening The veteran sol diers of State College were guests of honor. Tho address of the evening was given by the Rev. E. M Frear, pas tor of the Episcopal churih. Harry A. Leitzel, president of the Borough Council, tallied on the growing need for co-operation between the towns people and students, and S. L _Reeder '27, spoke in behalf of the Student Board BE PREPARED 'l4ot only,for al;o for • the pattkihat folimgrs. ' • We offer the beat' of . refresh ments for the occasion. Fresh Fruit Punch Ice Cream Fancy Cakes, etc. Place your order early and your mind is at ease. HARVEY'S 220 E. College Ave Phone 211 T. TOLLY - EDITOR. IN CHIEF FOX NEWS , i • - ....----: " , 1 ThErßet BOUCKE DESCRIBES BUSINESS SUCCESS Penn Slate Economist Speaks On Several Factors in World of Trade EMPHASIZES SYMPATHY AS PRINCIPLE REQUISITE "Many other factors depend on suc cess in the world of business besides brok knowledge and Icaining," was the opinion of Dr. 0. F Boucke, head of the economics department, in his address ;to - Pi Lambda Sigma, honor ary pre-legal fraternity, in Room 15 Liberal Arts Wednesday night. "Sympathy is one of the foremost things in the business world," con tinued Doctor Boucke. "One must feel with a man, instead of for him, and should put himself in the other's place for once " The Penn State ec onomist described Abraham Lincoln as a rare example of sympathy pen ossified He declared further that to gain the felloWrship of his associates, man most learn to be sympathetic toward men and to adapt himself to them Stresses Dependability Doctor Boucke hated dependability as another requirement to success. Stressing the importance of this qual ity, he declared "We must learn to depend on persons and things. Under dependability, there comes thorough ness, neatness and economy Thor. oughness implies suffniency of struc ture, cleanness and non-bound logic as reason." In concluding, Doctor Bourke stated that man's habits of yesterday are the soil in ishich the' future success is planted A job can be made big seas Best Wishes for Happy Vacation JIM'S Allen Street TEE PENN . STATE COLLEGIAN T. N. E. AND BETA KAPPA INSTALL CHAPTERS HERE Increase Number of National Fraternities at Penn State to Forty With the installation of Beta Kappa and Theta Nu Epsilon during the last week-end the list of Penn State na tional fraternities was increased to forty. Beta Kappa was formerly Delta Kappa Sigma and Theta Nu Epsilon was Omega Mu Rho. Theta Nu Epsilon Was installed Saturday afternoon, followed -by a banquet Saturday evening., +The in stalling officer t was P. 0. Powell, executive secretary of the national or ganization. Beta Kappa, establisher! in 1001, is chiefly a Western fraternity, chap ters being established at Bucknell uni versity and Allegheny college only recently. The national organization consists of twenty chapters. his belief, by the man nho handles it, no nlatter how common ,it may be. "What you do non," he said, "will shadow through your Itfe." • ....:-:-:»r.-:^t:i•:-'r:•3-:-::•i»:~'•r•S••r:•~r..:-:•i-:-:-:-:-:✓.•✓rr:•i••:-Fi••Y.•+r:^~ GOOD FOOD-SURE The Nittany Quick Lunch and Restaurant ALLEN STREET +.:-:»x-•••••••-•-• ,,, - , •-•-•-•-:-:-:-:-:-: , .-:÷:-:-:-:,:-:-:.:-:44-:-:-:44-:-1-:-:. Set in Rubber---Thriftbroom—Best Bahia Fibre Sweeps clean and lasts-longer Wears slowly and evenly, will not decay Brooms made with Bahia Fibre are being sold by direct selling meth ods at $2.25 to $2.75 each. OUR PRICE $1.25 Keefer... Nolan - Hardware ALLEN STREET Big Reduction Sale Now On! Special Bargains in Odd Lots of Merchandise Allen Street Cindermen End Season With Pitt Trackmen (Contmued from first page) Gwinn won the event at the Ohio re lay games and at the Drake carnival. Pitt Weak in Track Events Ken Wibecan, who holds the uni versity record for the century sprint, is expected to give Bartholomew a run for first honois while Pete Bowen may pick up a point in the two twenty, yard dash. Bowen is also a quarter miler but the Nittany duo of Karbach and Sands will probably shim their heels to the Pitt flyer. Ottenhauser and Smith will take Rob in' hand for the half-mile run. The Pitt representative has been clocked under two minutes. Adams will be Coach Shea's entry in the mile, V. bile Rob Marquis is listed for the two-mile event. In Vie Picard, the visiting delega tion have one of the best pole vaulters in the country and the Panther ath leto has soared over thirteen feet in several meets Ire won the event at the Ohio and Penn relays. I'dt Ilas Good Record To its credit, Pitt has earned vic tories in dual meets over Carnegie Tech, West Virgina and will make a strong bid to include Penn State a mong its victims this season. This Harry Sauers' 207. REDUCTION On all Merchandise, Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Sweaters, Golf Hose, Knickers, Pajamas, Belts, Trousers, Rain 'Coats, Pennants and Banners. BUY NOW AND SAVE HARRY SAUERS /11101111111111 encounter closes the season for the Nittany trackmen. ' CLASSIFIED A LADY 3vlshes a position as cook or maid for the summer. Can furnish references. Call Caterer 1734. WANTED—Four student waiters for the Kline Club for summer session. Impute 248 South Allen. 2tp WANTED—Position as maid in , fra ternity this fall,. also • work by the day this summer. Inquire at the Collegian office. 3tp. LOST—Black Parker Pencil with in itials P. J. L. etched on side. Finder 'please return to Collegian ,office or call 127 - ' 1.. 3tpi SALESMEN—With autos for combin ed vaporizer and auto vacuum clean er. Retail for $7 50. Liberal com mission and leads Apply Ross Vacuum Auto Cleaner Company, 3022 Walnut Street, Phila. 3t-p House Party and Commencement It is not too soon to start planning , your meals for this big week-end. FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET Phone 357 Opposite Post Office The highest quality at reasonable prices. - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - : - :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-: , I Big Opportunity 1 Shoe Sale t , Every Shoe in the Store Reduced in Price :I: You , fellows who very seldom travel t .:. t Allen street should make a special effort to see what we have to offer before you buy that i.: pair of, shoes. 1 .1. x COLLEGE BOOT SHOP A .1. * ' "The Place to Buy Shoes" _+ ... X .t. 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C. LONGEE ,;. Friday, June 3, 1927 WANTED—Three men to work M the kitchen during House Party. Ap ply Sigma Chi House. FOR SALE—Leonard refrigerator, 120 lb. capacity, and six-foot porch swing Both used one season but in good condition L. E. Baird, 296 Burrowes street. STUDENTS—We can accommodate eight roomers and fourteen boarders next year. Inqune 214 W. Nittan'y. ltp Appropriate Graduation Gifts Hann &O'Neal, Opp. Front Campus ' State College
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