Tucsduy, Mak ch 13, 1028 BATSMEN ARRANGE TWENTY CONTESTS Baseball Aspirants Commence Pre-Season Practice in Stock Palilion 1927 VARSITY RETURNS MINUS TWO VETERANS With a schedule of twenty games betel c them, Coach Hugo Bezdek's taceball aspnants have begun pre- Fea ',maim in the Stock Judging Pavilion. At present only the buttery men have been called out, but as soon as tho menthol permits, infielders and cutfieldrs mill start. n.Akout an Holmes fiell Prospects for this year's team are promising since last season's infield and outfield still no doubt remain In tact with the exception of one at two changes Captain Bus Harling ton, who is iccoveting front an °pota tion lot appendicitis and Al 'Lesko Bill be the strongest contenders for the catching post. The other veterans oho are bads this year are Roepke, Van Attu, and Dames, pitchers, Cy Lungren, first imseman, Detbelam at, second base, Kent at short stop, Alhe Wolff as third baseman, Comae Delp, left field and Eugene Singley, center field. Locltald and nye, ratchets, 'and Wolfe, third baseman, of last yeat's freshman team are mom.= VRl oit matetial. Good Teams Scheduled The 1928 schedule as alianged Manager Flank M Gager '2B, includes nine games at home and eleven away The annual southein trip includes tilts With the Uni‘osity of Virginia, Mull second, Duke university, April thud; Wake Forest college, April fourth, Elon college, Noith Carolina champions, April fifth; Randolph Ma con college, April sixth; Georgetown university, April seventh The -six contests at home following the south ern trip are with Juniata, April twelfth; Dickinson, April fourteenth, Gettysburg, April tuentieth, Ursinus, April twenty-hist, Villano‘n, April twenty-eighth - On May fourth and fifth the Lion ,batsmen play a double-header with Syracuse at Syracuse, while on Zilnv twelfth they will meet Albright col lege here The eastern trip includes games with Pennsyltanat, May six teenth; Princeton, May seventeenth; LOST—Tan felt hat at S. A. E Sat urday night Thulemarked "Thrett Hat Shop, Yolk, Pa." Return to I. 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Long shots by Wun derlich, Reed and Wrobleski brought the count up to :21 to 15 when the half ended Von Nieda Leads Offense To open the scoring in the second period, Von node sunk a cut shot and the Panthers rang up seven points If You Want— IMMEM• 111111011111•11 linllllllllll.l Entertainment?-- Hear Miss McKee and The Melody Girls TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Spectacular Drama?— Don't Miss Victor Hugo's Immortal Story "Les Miserables" THURSDAY and FRIDAY Laughter and Pretty Girls?— Then See Victor McLiglen and Louise Brooks' in "A Girl In Every Port" FRIDAY and SATURDAY before the Lion captain accounted for anothei tally on a log toss. In the l.cund tha followed Von Nieda drop ped in four geld goals uhile Reed cored tuo Couch Hermann sent in Baron for Lungren, but the snbstitute guard •planted his ankle and had to be es tii ed. Reilly was returned to the cen tot post, which had been occupied by Delp, and Jacobson was removed. 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