Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 17, 1928, Image 4

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1.. Notices 1
The Pie-Medical Society 0111 meet
tomorrow night at ..men Aloe: 10
Room 4 MeAllisto Hall
to Code F1.0.a0. volt met at
Er my n Cottage. tonmi low ought
Promptly at set en o'clock.
A meeting of the Penn State grange
will be held this evening at see en
fifteen o'clock in Room 100 Holt
Items of mimest well be discussed and
a good attendance is &sued
Lion Lacrossers Meet
Orange Team Thursday
(Continued from first page)
salon. Clomm, N etc lan sticlomelder,
Potions and Dingo held of nlset sill
complete the ploteeting bat um in the
defense posts.
Martin, Pelona and Cranmer ate
putting up a still sttuggle for the
point pc,itton and the tato will nob
ably sec action aiming the course of
battle. Real Datiagh, of last t'eat's
outfit, ‘4,111 fill the Los ea point post,
Else!. out home. and Gleam, Kaiset
or Alaschal, in home Othei lacros,
eta hLely to see action ate Edmunds
at home, Petty at point, Blown at de
fense and Roth at center
Syracuse's racquet wrelder s boast of
too urns this corsair, a ten to one
triumph over Springfield and a the to
four victory at the expense of urn
Alumm twelve Soren Narmty veter
ans and the experienced freshmen
stickers of last ..ear commr,e the
Orange team.
Lou Brzdrk, Dimly Painter, Kahn
and Tarbox, outstanding 11111 gud
ders, form the nucleus of Laurie Cox's
championship hopes Since Cox's re
ptile began in 101 S, the Spacusans
have anneed three intereollegrate
crowns, one international Intercolleg
iate title and Ono drstr,et. champron
ships. Ernie Paul sexed , assist
ant under Cox for three years at the
New York school.
Nittany Nine Defeats
Juniata and Dickinson
(Continued from first pare)
The Juniatans retaliated with a tun
in the fifth Mille], hist loan up,
slashed a single to canto and seated
on a passed ball and a heldet's
choice.
The Nittam, ttes added anther
marker in the fifth, ,hen Delp and
Lesko :talked and Wolff scot ed the
former%with a single to confer The
final tally of the contest came as a
result of Dohbelnat's pass and Lun
gren's 'double to left
i Wilde. ash I) tclonson
Tha t Lion sluggus opened lire on
Forman, Dickinson pitcher, in the
first it mg. Passes to Kent, Dobbe
laar and Delp, Lesko's single, Wolf's
out, Sairgley's double and Captain
Harrington's ti iple yielded six runs
The Carlisle rein esentatn cs acre
ragged in the field, due partly to the
wetness of the diamond Although
annexing eight site blues, one of
uhieh vats a double, they nere,
threatened the Lion lead
Coach BezdeVb plotegcs bunched
then huts to good advantage, scot mg
C9OOOOO ,
GERNERD'S
A line line of
New Spring Suits
to select from at
$30.00 to $40.00
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i EGOLF'S
twice in the second, once in the third,
fourth and seventh and three tones
in the eighth Dobbelaat opened the
second session with a one-base blow
to right, Delp advanced tun with is
single to centet, Lesko mounded out
but Alhe Wolff tallied both mates
ith a safe blow to tight A delayed
double steal by Harlington and Kent,
with the former scoring, featured the
Lion netitities in the thud
The Blue and White batsmen con
tinued their slugging in the foul th
and seventh innings Delp's single
and Al Leslie's triple to deep left
uric the cause of a run in the fo,
iner session, and Singles, reaching
rust on nn error, tallied in the sosenth
ishen Van Atta singled and Jacobson,
pinch-hitting for Kent, doubled to left
The Nittany diamond men com
pleted their scoring for the day when
they bunched three hits and a base on
balls in the eighth to tally the ee 1 ins
Lungren beat out a hit to third and
Delp eashed a triple to right. Par
ana, substituting for Lesko, hit a
,ingle °ter third scoring Cy and
George Singley then (hove in the
final marker with a three-base blow
to center.
Legal Battle Retards
Tyrone Rail Progress
(Continued from first page)
needed freight and passenger seen ice,
but was simply favoring the furnish
ing of such a necessity
mg the glining needs of the vatic=
communities foi a mote adequate sys
tem of innuendo, the attorney for the
Pennsylvania company declined that
the present facilities of the Bellefonte
WPSC RADIO PROGRAM
Tonight
7 00 p m —Penn State Grange
program Rhlham F
11111 of Huntingdon,
Pa, past roaster of
the State Grange,
Walter C Gamble
and Kenneth G. Hood
Tomorrow Night
7 00 p. m —"Our State Govern
ment —The Conong
Pommy" by Dr
Jacob Tanger
7 15 p. in —To be announced
7 JO p. in —Organ recital from
the Selorab Amide,
rum
Sunda) Morning, After..
11 00. r. m —Chapel SCIN Ice, the
Reverend Dr. Henry
W. Tin cedy, Yale DIN.
mrty School
00 p m —Conceit by Kappa
Gamma Psi, mama
flatermty.
Why Not Buy
Pure Valli&
When You Can Get
It for
$ 1 .00
a Pint
Drug Store
Rexall
ROBERT J MILLER, I'. D.
OR.DRYT
and “Dry" hose changed
meanings so many times
hat one hesitates to u.
'crtheless,wcrisk the dam
ing called old-fashioned
,tth submit this state
r) er's Frog Brand Slick
ep on dry.•
Sawyer . ..Slicker@ ars obt•ln
able at mop's stores, hater
d•ehltrs and department
Get your.. TODAY
. M. SAWYER &SONS
' RIDGE MASUCIIUSETt;
.i.e on. ammo sim. Ilio,
THE PENN STATE HpLLEGIAZI
Central would be nmple if the line
weio impio% ed. The possibility of the
linking of the Bellefonte Central and
the New Yolk Central lines was not
brought out in the healing.
EDUCATORS TO CONSIDER
HIGH SCHOOL STANDARDS
Pennsyhania Committees Will
Hold Parley at. Countty
Club Next Week
Tu consider the stmuling of the
high schools and the piepaiatoly
schools in this state and to admit to
acci edited standing any qualified
schools, the Pennsylvania state com
mittees of the Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools of the Middle
States and Mai yland will meet at the
Centre Hills counlay club next Mon
day and Tuesday.
The foliating ale espeeted to be
attendance,R 11l Gummi°, head
inastm, William Penn Chatter school
of Philadelphia, G W. McClelland,
vice-piotost, IDutm sty of Pennsyl-
Yams; J N. Rule, deputy supainten
dent, State Depot talent of Instiuc
tion, E D Grce,ell, chairman of the
Commission on Secondary Schools,
rll members of both Eastern and
Western committees; R. D. Omen, pro
fessor of education, Temple unicei
sity; Palk Shoch, principal, ONer•
biook high school of Philadelphia,
Raymond Waters, clean of Swath
mole college, S R
Getmantoun Friends school of Phila
delphia, of the Eastern district com
mittee, and C. A Buchner, professor
of secondary education, University of
Pittsburgh; W S Hoffman, Regis-.
trar; II A Noniei, Shady Side acid-i i
emy of Pittsburgh; F, L Oith,
puacr
pal, Net, Castle high school of New
Castle, of the Western committee
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Track Team Prepares -
For Bucknell Contest
(Continued from first Pare)
inert will be eligible to enter. Points,
sewed by individuals in this match
and in a series of interclass meets
that Coach Cart=ll has arranged.
Noun count toward numeral awardi.
CLASSIFIED
PITTSBURCH—Three passengers are
NS anted Leaving Friday noon.
Seven-fifty round trip. Call Me-
Clean-86
ACTIONEER—Now booking dates for
household sales in State Collego.,H.
L. Harpster, Pins Gross Mills.
' Phone 525-11-6.
LOST—Delta Sigma n fraternity
pm. Inglels T. H. R. Finder please
icturn to Collegian Office. 2tp
• Fire Insurance
EUGENE H. LEDERER
ORANGE SHERBERT
Made out of
C=fil
GREGORY'S 1
WHAT TO DO!
Goons: "Why prpe me down; I arn't sad methrn "
Rums. "No, but 'wire rromping mowed on dose bard heels
rfHESEseem to be the . dog-days
of the college year. Faculty
hounding people 'for note books.
And all-outdoors so sunny and lazy.
A walk to the library is exhausting.
Especially if you're doing your
walking on those jolting, tiring,
old hard heels.
Drop in at your shoe repairman's
(hesad.oe,seall Goodyear
y w e ork),.a n nd
c)
at' 1.- 'n ea foot Heels today!''^
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C,onloht 1329 C, TM Goixtrear Tint S: nutter Co. Inc
Here's a tonic: rubber heels!
Rubber gives, and lifts,
and helps.
The Final Experiment in "Smokology
TAKE a test tube, beaker, bunsen•burner and waste-basket ... throw
the first three into the last .. . light a Camel . . pull in a cloud of
fragrant joy—and note that cool content! Here and now, we'll bet
a two•tailed jabberwocky you can't match that for real smoking
pleasure! And your quest for the best cigarette is ended,
A. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, N. C.
Tuesday, April 17, 1
Best of all, because best of rubber,
GoodyearWingfoot Heels. Lively
cushioning, longer wear, "the
right-thing" style.
More people walk on Goodyear Wing
foot Heels than on any other kind.