Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 04, 1928, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
The Distinctive Store
The most distinctive selection of Mother's
Day boxes we have ever seen. Place or
ders now. Packed and mailed free.
1 Notices 1
The A, Int= Club (sill meet, Mon
day night at sax-Unity o'clock in the
MecharocAl Enamel lag labotatol v
Nonunatlons Lot Maw s adl be held
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The Block and Blidle club Nl.lll meet
in loom 206 of the Aglicultuie build
ing tomoliocc night at coven-thiity
o'clock for the election of effects All
members ale mired to be present
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Therell be a meeting of the Penn
State Glange at Room WO
llotnwl
lure building tonight at eight o'cloal
The Martmshing Vocational School
Hill in went an hoot's plogiam fol
lowed by music and enter tan-intent.
Lion Batsmen Oppose
; Syracuse Nine Today
(Continued from first page)
yed to Michigan State by a 2-1 de
cision a few dams late, lho eighth
and ninth encounter s went to thine,
say of Michigan by deLisiNe scores.
Hard.llitting Outfield
Composed of Baysinger, Jamieson,
and Walt &bus, the Orange pastarnei., ,
boast a slugging and run-scoring out
field. The former is Smell remembei
ed by Nittany enthusiasts as the sein
dilating quarterback on last yeat's
Syracuse grid machine Srbus is the
hardest hitter of the tato maintaining
a .400 metage for the contests imaged
thus far
In the inner gai den, the Hillmen
n ill start Benzin at Oust base and
Peck at the kostune bag. Paul Hot
ov,it7 null scoop up the but ones at
shortstop and Comdisco ivll meted
the thud sack As catcher, Coach Carr
is almost ceitain to start Deming,
last year's 'reset ve backstop. Captain
Lambed, George Mines and Balslev
v s tll display then tniihng ability
ag-ainst the Bczdek-coached Lions.
:Caftan) Line-up Unchanged
The identical line-up that has seen
service in•the encountms singed so
far will oppose the Salt city batsmen
George Delp is slated to start in lett
field and Gene Singley oil' Lose, the
pastures in center Captain Hat ring
ton, ohen not catching, oil! iound
oat the outfield.
Hailed us one of the smoothest
seorl.tng combinations in collegiate
baseball ,the veteian Nittany mheld
composed of Lungien, Dobbelaar,
Kent and Wehl full attempt to gob
ble up the hot smashes of the Orange
bat-wieldeis. Cy siill gambol at fast
base and Debby still shoo the Syia
cusans how second should be meted
ed. Kent at short and Wolff on thud
form a fine defensi‘e comTanation
Coach Demlel. has decided to use Al
Lesko as backstop but has not made
',noon his pitching choice Van Alta,
portly southpao, nap start the !list
tilt oith Haines and Roephe toilet
flingers The contest tornoilew inay
had either of the !alter too in the
pitcher's hos. us hen the genie is called
FORESTERS PLANT TREES
Fifty thousand pees are being
planted this spring on the Colltge
tams, attoirling to a statement is
sued by the department of for entry.
The planting is Ileum done by stu
dents of the department as pat t of
then pr ears= This also affords
the students pi attical stork in tree
nut smy, planting of seed beds, and
transplanting.
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS
White & Wyckoff
Stationery
Appropriate Box Candy
Greeting Cards -
COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE
COLLEGE'RADIO STATION
AIDS RAILROAD SERVICE
Assists Delh ering of Cowan)
Orders From Altoona
During Storm
BXE, the college amateur radio sta
tion, mas called into beIIICC Friday,
Saturdas and Sunday to relay import
ant messages, as all other means of
communication had been silenced by
the bliz7ard which enveloped Central
and Western Pennsvhania. Co-opei
attirg smith other stations belonging to
the American Radio Relay League, the
local station succeeded in delivering
orders issued by the Pennsylvania
Railroad in its attempt to keep the
trains operating safely throughout the
stellar.
At one o'clock Fi day night no, .1
etas reeencil fiom Altoona that the
woes were down betmeen their and
Lewistown A slant tune later the.
Altoona station, 'Much did not pos
sess sufficient pone, to reach to Fitts
rouigh, requested SXE to attempt to
communicate mith that city The foui
pmatois mete able to connect with
I both these points and, by maintaining
la foity-eight hour stall, were able to
'clay messages and keep the °them ise
!isolated towns in contact A, lth one an
other
In addition to assisting the railroad
company, BXE conveyed a number of
pr onto messages for persons strand
ed 0503 from home. As telegraph
and telephone service to and from
State College ceased Friday night, the
local station was the only means of
Lominunrcation esisting here for so
ma' days.
Plebes Await Poverty
Day Parade Tomorrow
(Continued from first page)
and bands as well as other groups
in the parade
Meting fr °in the meeting Place as
soon after one-thirty o'clock as pos
sible, the parade of variously garbed
freshmen will more down Pugh street
to neater, around to the post-office, up
Allen street to Co-op and from there
toward New Beat cr
The judges for the c‘ent tomorror
.111 he Eddie Mitchell, Buck Taylor
and Chailie Moil ell.
Where Quality Counts
FYE'S
Dry Goods and Notions
West College Avenue
W. I. WARD
Taking over the business of W. 11. HUDNALL
Tobaccos, Cigars, Candy, and Ice Cream
We hope to enjoy your patronage.
We specialize in Page & Shaw and Reymers candies
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The College Man's Shop
NEW SPRING SHIRTS
In the latest patterns. Collars to match
MEN'S HALF HOSE . at 50c
GOLF HOSE . $1.50 to $3.00
Special Sale
SPRING TOPCOATS
At a Big Reduction
TAILOR MADE SUITS $25.00 to $50.00
HARRY SAUEitS
ALLEN STREET
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
PLAYERS ANNOUNCE CAST
FOR JUNE PERFORMANCE
Prof. Cloetingh Revises Script
To Make Play Intelligible
For Modern Audience
Announcement has been made by'.
the Penn State Plnyeis of the selec
tion of the chatneteis for their Com
mencement Week production, an up
to-date eislon of Shnkespent
"Taetfth Night." The east is coni
posed of Reboil. Pilchard '29,. Stei
ling Demon '3l, Jesse McKnight '3l,
Anton Bradt '3l, Milton Young '3O,
Miles Suehet '3l, Oivdte McCandless
'29, Flank Moues '3l, Kenneth Hold
el mon '3l, Misses Anne Mellinger '3l,
Josephine Banfield '2B and Olive Os
telhout 'JO
The piny will be enacted in picsent
day style, with the inttoduction to
model n dress and speech. Prof. Ai
thou C. Cloetingli, alto is ditecting
this ptoduction, bas remised and re
mutton the play In older that it will
be intelligible to a modetn audience.
'Contra* to the fennel custom, the
play will be piescnted on Monday
night of Commencement Week instead
of Friday evening
Colleges To Convene
For "Y" Conferences
Holding then thud annual joint
conference let] cat, fire hunched men
and women student lepiesentatnes
from Y. M.. C A 's and Y W. C A.'s
of colleges throughout the middle at
lantic states will convene at Eagles
Mere Lions June twelfth to twenty
second inclusive
Emieuenced Chustian leaders fioni
all pacts of the woild will attend the
convention, lot the paint,sc of dis
cussing the needs of American col
lege men and women, and to talk in
formally on sital topics involving col
lege youths
Students desning fuithei
mfounn
lion on this subject may inquire at
the "Y" hut.
Building Program Adds
Zoology Research Unit
Among the non structures included
in the College building program is an
msectory to house the research activ
ities of the department of zoology and
entomology This building, located in
a coinei of the Hungarian mchatd, is
design,d so that insects can be con
fined lot close obseivation under con
' ditmns almost identical to those out
of-doors.
The European corn borer and the
codling tooth urll be the chief sub
jects of rnsestrgatron. It is hoped
that the nest facibtres will help to
place the ',search work in insect con
trol on a par urth that being done in
other states
High School Trackmen •
Will Clash- Tomorrow
(Continued from Prat page)
Klskt Pleparatoty School, with two
successive vlctoties to its credit, will
attempt to entry off the motels again
this year m (inlet to gain permanent
possession of the John G. White 'B2 l
thaninionship trophy. The temaindet
of the entrants ate Bellefonte, State
College, Dußois, Johnsonbing, Nen
ark Prep of New Jersey,
Clegg Township, Picture Rocks, Bel
t, ich, Bellefonte Academy, Flushing,
New Yolk, Idrittinsbutg, West Vit.
ginta and Miles Township,
All schools enteling the Interschol
antics sill be under no evpense uhile
to State College. The tennis will be
housed and entertained by the various
ft atm attics.
Besides the John G. White trophy
two siker loving cups sill be awaited
to the trains placing second and tiurd
respectively Thiee silver loving
cups sill be presented to the first
thine teams to finish in the one-mile
relay championship, while gold, siker
and bronze medals sill be given to
sinneis of fast, second and third
places in all events except the ielay
race.
Stickmen To EnviunteF
Mt. Washington Twelve
(Continued from Brat page)
criose association, and a squad ol
assistants, the Mountaineers are
pointing to the top abroad in July
for the Olypinie gaines.
Coach Paul's tnelve is in good shape
after the meek of scot and the Nit-
Luny mentor expects his stickmen to
offer stiff opposition Los the amateurs
A number of shifts in the battle as
say folio, mg the Cornell tilt will be
toed for the first time tomorrow.
Poser will cover fist defense, re
placing Fellows, nlio has been shifted
'to Martin's post at coves point. Kali
assumes Guffin's duties at first at
tack ,kilo MeLseen tales eves Call
son's position at third attack.
These is also the possibility that
Reinhold may replace Shaffer at home
Captain Johnny Belficld hopes to con
tinue on his seining rampage at sec
ond attack in quest of an Olympic
post'
Mountaineers Defeat Orange
The Mountaineers triumphed ovu
Syracuse by a 0-3 count last went,
thus eliminating the Orange team
from Olympic aspirants The Orange
twelve hulled the tables on Cornell
Saturday, 5 to 2 A victory for the
Lion's in tomotio.'s fray will place
Coach Paul's laelossemen in the run
ning for the title. .
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.;. Among all the many words we say, what two ex
:II: press thoughts so closely linked as Mother and Flowers. 4.
Sunday is her day.
State. College Floral Shoppe,
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Phone 580.3 Allen Street Phone'sBo4 X
STUDENT BODY PREPARES
WELCOME FOR MOTHERS
Arranges Varied Entertainment
For Guests of College
Next Week• End
Penn State will obsetve Mothers'
Day, next Friday, Saturday and Sun
day with a program of varied enter
tainment for the parents of students,
who will visit the college at that time.
As the'most important event of the
'meek-end the Animation of Penn
State Parents will meet m the Schwab
Auditinium. Salm day morning at ten
thlity o'clock, which will be inemded
suer by his. M Elizabeth Olewine,
vice-president of the association.
Speakers at the meeting will be Presi
dent Hetzel, Dean Warnock, Dean Ray,
Ellen Burkholder '2B, piesident of the
Women's Student Government organ
irate" and Chitties C. Berryhill '2B,
'president of the Student Council
Vaudeville acts. will be presented
Friday evening by the Department
of Music and the Glee Club, chile on
Saturday mening, "The Family DP
stalls" will be enacted by the Penn
State Players. Both entertainments
will be given in the Schwab Auditor
ium
The motheis 'will be the guests of
the girl students of Penn State at a
tea in the Women's Building, Satur
day aftei noon at three o'clock. Host
esses at this affair will bo Geraldine
E Moore '2B and Lucille L. Johnston
'2B. May Day exercises will be held
on the fiont campus, Saturday night
at seven o'clock In addition to the
foregoing events five athletic meets
will be held Saturday afternoon
•Tine program for the week-end Bill
'close with the Sunday morning chapel
seivwes, at which Dr. Fraser Meta
gel, dean of tarn at Rutgeis univer
sity, and former chaplain of Penn
State, will address the visitors.
Bandmaster Thompson
Writes Concert Music
Major Wllfied 0. ThompscM,, di
rector of the Blue Band, nhnch
play at the state conclave of the
Knight's Templar at Reading on May
twenty-Second, is writing music. for
the occasion He is incorporating into
EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA
J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27
Agent
Phone 571-W 129 Frazier St
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his compositions the melo v die's cirsome
old Penn State and Knights Templar
songs.
In additions tothe scheduled con
certs at Residing, Lebanon and Allen
town, and the proposed appearance
at Harrisburg, the band will play nt
Len atown on its return
Major Thompson will be one of the
judges at the band, orchestra and cho
ral competition of the Western Penn
sylvania Interscholastic Music Asso
ciation at Grove City, May third
SPRING calls for housecleaning and
beautifying of premises Secure
inexpensive bridge lamps, pictures
and tapestries at the OLD MAIN
ART SHOP. ltp
CLASSIFIED
BUILDING SlTES—Fratenuty saes
for sale. Eugene Lederer.
FOR RENT—Furnished house Dons
May thirtieth to September first.
Six rooms and bath. Garage and
garden. Desirable location. 222
South Gill stteet, phone 200. M. 2tp
-FOUND—Valuable N% ate h. °waier
may obtain same upon propel iden
tification —Cathaum Theatre.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Small house for
sale. 'nice below $7OOO Eugene
Lederer.
LOST—A %est to a blue pin-sti iped
suit. Finder please retaurn to 11
SRERER, phone 594. ltp
FOR SALE--Threepiece walnut fln
'ish bed-room suite, Eloosier-kitchon
cabinet,, dining-room chairs, cut
tains, window shades, tapestry brus
' sels rug (8' is.l.onra, congoleum rug
(9,12), oil mop, water mop, kalama-
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Fire Insurance :
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.+. EUGENE H. LEDERER
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ANNOUNCING -
The opening of
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THE ELECTRIC BAKERY
Bread, Rolls,-Cakes, Pies and
Fancy Pastries .
Baked in Electric Ovens the
modern way
• Your inspection is invited
127 W. Beaver Ave. . Phone 603
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CLOTHES
Readymade
And Cut to Order
ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES. TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SEtIVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.
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Q:krtrtet+ ') owe
suns mo, ms, no Top:toles
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT -
OUR STORE IS THE
t e j i s OnSe
Of State College
The character of the suits and
topcoats tailored by Charter House
• will earn your most sincere liking
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~.bMONTGOMERY'S
Friday, May 4, 1928
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zoo range with warming closet and
reservoir. Also other small articles
not mentioned, (everything new)—
George A. Burwell, 136 Hartswick
avenue, State College. lip
LOST—Between Itillerest cottage and
the Fenway, a ladies gold Elgin
watch. Return to E. Deaterly, at
llll!crest Cottage. lip
LOST—Man's Swiss wrist-watch with
woven silver web band, at Prom
Fulda' please taunt to Collegian,
LOST—Silk scarf, at Prom; vitiate,
with initials R. M. L, (embroidered)
in diamond in one corner. Call 283
if found. ltp
TIME
THE
ONLY DIFIfERENCE •
BETWEEN
THE DIFFICULT
THE IMPOSSIBLE
IS THAT
THE IMPOSSIBLE
TAKES MORE
TIME
-The Peoples
National Bank
• State College, Pa-