Page Four Send Mother One of Shoots Special Framed Motto Packages Mother's Day—Sunday, May 13th THE CORNER Notices 1 Because too neck', oli be iequned to fill the indei, the final sale of Lion Suits will be held tonight from se,en until nine o'clock at Stalk Biothei s's store. Absolutely final sale of Commencd ment programs and imitations sill be held at Co-op tonight hom seven until nine o'clock No outlets still be taken after tonight's sale. I=l=l , Coach Jetrrr has announced the fel toning dates fm the intetelass soccer Contests: thls itftetnoon, plums ,et sus heshinen, Thutsda, seams vet sus sophomores, nest Tuesday, sen iors %ensue Juunns, nest Thursday ftesinnen I.etsus sophomores. -0— , A meeting of the Elect...ll Engin eering Society will be held Winona, night at seven-forty-lice o'clock in Boom 200 Engineeiing D A lepoit will be goon on the Baltimoie Con volition of the Ameile.in Institute oi Electrical Enginems anti the society till elect officeti foe nest 3eat. Mt. Washington Team Conquers Lion Twelve (Continued from first page) fought valiantly on the defense, the iihirlwinti offense of the lactoss, led by Fenny Bakes, fennel 11laiyland luminary, registeied a tsio of count 'era in the closing minutes of the half. Johnny Knipp and illaltolin Kecch Mount Washington stsategists, heist the speed of the Blue and Glay ma chine up to match in the second half hut the Lion fasces sallied and secmd ed their first tally when McLveen pushed the hall through a mass at players scrimmaging in front of the net. The initial Nittany scow ,as pie ceded by Fenny Baker's thud count., a beautiful scoop shot Bakei cogent ed the feat a foci minutes later on a pass from Jack Turnbull, biothei of Doug and also a foimei Hopkins ace Baltimore's final tally ins an indiv idual gem on the pmt of Jack Turn bull, ulio dodged past the defense to register a close-up heaie ' Sandwiched beta eon these tuo scores, Captain Johnny Schield laced to an open position and thrust the bail right through the netting Johnny's closer stickmoik and elusi,e tactic, stood out in Ahe Penn State defeat and ids cork attiacted the attention of the Daltimore sports autos ' Dune Kiefei peifeimed notably as goalie, handling the sucked {MINOS If fittratitta cum 1-4 landc toe SPEAK to the trainer, the coach, the doctor, or the physiology pro. fessor. They'll tell you that there is a no more healthful habit than your daily two biscuits of • Shredded Wheat WITH MILK OR CREAM the MlMien with adroit skill At the outset of the' fray, the Baltimore twelve centered its attack on Dune and Ire played in the crease, stopping many accurate goal tosses by dexter ous use of his Inflect. Fellows and Cromie formed the bulk of the de fense, holding the Inexperienced stick ers together In critical stages of the encounter. The Lions null meet a strong S‘sarthmore twelve on New Beaser field Saturday afternoon Student Officers of R. 0. T. C. Unit Corps Will Train at Camps Sixty-four cadet cams of the R. 0. T. C at Penn State will attend summer camps this year from June fifteenth to July twenty-sisth. Thirty students taking the advanc ed infantry course will go to Camp Leonard Wood, Md., while thirty-two ads anced engineer cadets will be at Fort Humphries, Va. One student tam will gain experience at the ,11. 0 T C signal camp, Camp Vail, N. J. and still another will see semi. at the Plattsburg Barracks. Student officers from Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Unnersity of Maly- Lind, Western Maryland, Drexel, Gettysburg, Lafayette, Lehigh, Penn syhania Military College, Penn State, Penn, and Virginia Military Institute will attend the official R 0. T. C. infant* , camp for the third corps area, Camp Leonard Wood, Md At the engineers' camp for the third corps area, Fort Humphries, Va, will be cadet officers from John Hopkins, Carnegie Tech, Penn State, Virginia Agriculture and Mining School, Vir ginia Military Institute and the Um seisity of West Virginia. AG STUDENT OFFICERS PLAN SENIOR BANQUET Aliangements are under way for the annual Ag Senior Banquet to be held at the Unhersity Club Wednes day night, IVlay sixteenth This yea, lv get-together is conducted by the Ag Student Council and is to be one of the many held before graduation Among the speakeis will be Pre.- dent Ralph D. Hetzel, Dean Ralph I, Watts and Mi. F. A McClure, from the Canton Christian college, who is visiting Penn State for a few Meeks. Mi McClure cull also speak at an Ag Mass Meeting which will be held soon ,I'ol2 RE:ST—Famished house lions May thntieth to Septemlian tint Si • rooms and bath Garage and 1 gaiden. Desnable location. 222 South Gill 'facet, phone 200-M. 2tp THE PENN ,STATE COLLEGIAN 'Baseball Nine Defeats Syracuse in Two Games (Continued from foot pace) seven hits and sit thing nut eleven batsmen Time and again the littlnien crowded the bases only to be sttand , ed by Lefty's effective pitching. Lam- I best, Orange centetflelder, tripled to open the seventh but Smacuse's op pottunity to bleak into the score umn was shot t-hved, a, be was ...night at the plate on the next play Johnny Beelike came to Penn State's tescue in the second game when SI in mine drove Ken Eames from the mound vs Ith none out in the moth, scot ing four tuns nod sending the game into c•tra innings Johnny stemmed the tale and held the Salt city sluggers in check for the rest of the battle The fennel gt id luminary tetned three men on strWes during the innings he pitched The Centre County comLu•ation scored thin tuns in the openly.; inn ing to capture the lead; Um. Miner, Syracuse flinger, steadied Ind pont support was largely respons•hle foe his downfall Lungien and Al Lesko tallied twice in the ninth by means of lots and eriois by the Hill infield The third Lion eon, however, was tallied in the thud when Hams Kent, hood hitting shortstop, slashed a line dine to center that netted him feat basis. Meanwhile Syracuse was peeking assay at Haines' °timings and man aged to score once in -each of the second and fifth flames Coming into 'the last half of the ninth with the count six to 1,060, the Orange sluggers : opened up on the Nittany righthander ' with a boriage of base blows that tied the score at six all Coach Iles , del, rushed Roepke into the box and further damage was 100 entell. iip until this session Haines had fanned ten Syracusans Lesko Scores Winning Run• Neither team was able to score in the tenth inning although an Orange batter reached first base on a hit Roepke pulled himself together, how cost, and checked a budding rally, re tiring the next two batters on slow grounders to the infield. AI-Lesko scored what proved to be the wrning run in the first half of the eleventh inning when he smashed a hot single to center, winch went through Lambert's legs. The side was , retired without further scoring, how loser Roephe mowed down the Orange Lbatters re then half of the session and the Lions walked off the field with their snenth straight victory Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER ?;: MIIMMMIE Jrny: "I hcard Goofus lost out." Thu • "lILARD Is right. lic worc thosc old YARD hcclsl" T HE final test in any race hew, live, cushioning rubber. is—how do you feel! More people walk on Goodyear Little bumps, little thumps W zngfoot Heels than on any —they all travel up, up, other kind. up. Body and mind tire out. Yes; Friend Shoe Repair- HARD HEELS do that. - _ man puts them on in But rubber! Rubbergives Q, Z:094/5. And that's a and lifts and helps! . 9,,r,.. record! Get your Especially Goodyearl b. .. ) 4p.v. ia rmeall Goodyear Wing- Wingfoot Heels. All ',.. p ... 7 .7....‘ 11 4:1 foot Heels today! ------- / r . ... row 4 , i Comight 1928 by IlmOuotlyanThs4.l2ol,l/0.40. ~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ s.Z TENNIS TEAM DEFEATS W. AND L. COURTMEN, 4-3 Butler, Metzner Capture Singles Contests—Lions Win Bcith Doubles Matches ' , In the second court engagement of the season, the Penn State tennis tones non a close sictoly films the Washington and Lee lacqueteers Thursday afternoon on the College courts The Lions walked assay su ch both double matches but the visitors had the ads antage in the singles con tests. The outstanding player of the after noon was Butler, Penn State's first singles man, who had little difficulty disposing of Thomas from the losers' aggregation. Paned with Captain Barr, Butler again starred when the Nrttany duo ran through the Wash ington and Lee first double.; team by the score of 6-0, 6-1 The other doubles encounter was won for Penn State by Hinkel and Metzner from Thomas and Gooch with a G-3, 6-1 sem e Washington and Lee emerged tit umphant in Ghee of the singles matches mlth Millet winning ham Hinkel, 7-5, 6-4, Thomas flout Bart 6-0, 0-2 and Talk front Wilson by the scone of 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. Metznet and Butler won from Gooch and Jac obs by the count of 6-0, 4-6, 6-3, and 7-0, 6-2, respeettely. This was the first defeat °moan toyed by the southern tennis aggrega tion - while on their ostensive tour. Previously , they had defeated 'Cath olic University, George Washington university and John-Hopkins um y ersity in successive matches The College team will meet the Carnegie Tech squad Saturday on the courts here. The same men that played in the previous matches will probably represent Penn State in this engage ment. Glee Club To Offer Progiam Friday Night (Continued from first page) and i. übraphone specialties "Deep In I My Heal t" f i am the "Student l'i inee" 1 and "Can't' Help Loving Dat Man" lion, "Show Boat" will be presented ; Simply Phone 264 _ The Hiland Shop CLEANING - PRESSING REPAIRING Complete Laundry Service We Clean and Block Hats Work Called For and Delivered 100% - 100% WZA a. _--~- / .~~ l ' z7^k/"VAk F l L ~f' Nib/SE~~ WPSC RADIO PROGRAM 'Noche 700 p m.—Tulks—"ltural Eleetri ficatlon," 11. U. Edam game. - "Tunely Garden Halts,' J E Knott. by Miss Ada H. Romig '2B, soprana, Lucian G. Bowie '3l, tenor and Miss Wilted M. Lytle '3l, violinist. Novelty Skits Offering an unusual organ, piano forte, and trumpet combination, Wil liam E Patterson '29, Albert S. Payne '29, and Walter J Culp '3O, will ap pear in one of the novelty acts. The ‘arsity quartet will be heard in set oral numbers, while "Ole Man River" will be featured-as a baritone solo. program of magic, with many mystifying tucks, will be pre sented by Robert Thrasher 'Bl. Completing the various features is the dancing duo, Kennedy and Shus lei, who will offer several of the lat est dance steps of the season. The tickets, priced at fifty and sev enty-five cents, v.lll be on sale at the Athletic Stoic, from seen to eight•l o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday and Thui min)! evenings. - Fraternities To Hold Song Tournament Here (Continued from brat page) ➢fay fifteenth the name and composer of each selection. Drawings for the ordei of pei formance will be made one week prior to the contest, and the results will be mailed to each entrant and will be published in the Collegian in advance of the contest. CUPS AND TROPHIES Engraa% mg done in the store by d MASTER ENGRAVER • .4. CRABTREE'S 1: .1. 4. Allen Street ...;::.•:•.:-:..:.4.•:^:..1-:-C-1-;.4.:^:44+:44.Zi.i-i. Gi=l=l roup I ames : erry Commencement Orator , (Continued from fiat page) teenth scholastically in the class or 1928. Chosen La Vie Editor The same year Berryhill was elect. ed editor-in-chief of the 1928 La Vir and in hie junior year issued an an nual that took its place among the best collegiate year books in the United States A copy of the La Vir was sent to Minnesota for national competition Be became a member of the Sphins, honorary upperclass booster society*, and of 'Pi Lambda Sigma, honorary pre-legal fraternity, en his junior year. Ho was elected to Pi Delta Epsilon, honorary journalistic fraternity, and his next move, was to aspire to the presidency of the senior clam. Election returns proclaimed him chief executive of the 1928 group. Soon after the election he ,became president of Student Council and of the Student Board. He was ele vated to a post on the Board of Ath letic Control. and was appointed to the Bond Issue committee. Louisa Carnegie Scholarship Berryhill ,was granted the Louise Carnegie scholarship and applied,foi Rhodes scholarship. Re. became' a member of-the Interfraternity Coun cil, at the same time being president of his social fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi.- Besides having thC honor of ,Vale &Lomeli placed upon him, the young Shipping Crates Made To Specifications Department of Industrial Engineering Room 106, Engineering B Tuengliy, Mak" S, 1928 L ilian fro% Hickory was chosen as first holm, or spoon man, for the Class Day exacises in June. .. Alto leaving Penn State Berryhill intends to take graduato work at the University of Chicago or at Yale. He will Specialize in the field of theology. Switches Back to Favorite Tobacco ' Peoria, 111. Aug. 26, 1926 Messrs Larus & Bro. Co. . _ . . Richmond, VI Dear Sire: - . Justaconfessionandananpreciation. A number of years ago I was a user of your Edgeworth smoking tobacco. But like some others, perhaps, I was led by alluring advertisements to change. 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