Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 13, 1928, Image 3

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    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.
P Gloss, PD R Rewind ltnp
Switches Back
to Favorite
Tobacco
Peoria, 111.
Aug 26, 1926
Messrs Lams & Bro. Co.
Richmond, Va.
Dear Sirs
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Justaconfessionandanappreciation.
A number of years ago I was a user
of your Edgeworth smoking tobacco
But like some others, perhaps, I 104 as led
by alluring advertisements to change
A few days ago I went into a drug
store to get some tobacco, and on the
ase v, as the familiar can of Edgeworth.
I bought it and since then I have en
joyed old-time comfort.
So my confession is that I made a
mistake in changing to other brands,
and My appreciation is such that Edge
worth will beMy Sm6l,e Pal *lk life
kalif; yrhich may not, be klong, for I
have Passed my , three score years and
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SPECIAL
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PACKAGE
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Robert Miller
Holy Crosg, May nineteenth The last
three games of the season are with
Lebanon Valley, 1:11ny twenty-sorth,
Bucknell, June second, and the Alum
ni, June eleventh.
Pitt Five •Vanquishes
Lion Courtmen, 45-28
(Continued from first page)
vantage. Conch Callson",s dribblets
added aoothei five points to their
lend before the Blue and White pads
eis could find the basket again. Ruh
fuss responded fo hicobson's short
toss and Reilly's free throw by shoot
' ing a foul and a field goal Human
and Reilly diminished the Panther
lead with a two-pointer apiece end
Pittsburgh called time out.
After play Sias resumed, Reilly
and Jacobson accounted for one apiece
from the penalty line and Coach
son substituted Fishei fm Hyatt. Al
ter Wunderlich added a flee thi ow
to the Panther score, llamas cut down
Pittsburgh's lend to three points with
a short tons. 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. In
frantic effort to sane during the
last Orson minutes, the Blue and
White quintet managed to add but
one point w•hle the Panthers tallied
ten The game ended with the count
IT to 28.
BON Score•
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101111cirt rf II 100 0
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