Friday, May IS, 1028 WOMEN I=l Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor Mildred A. Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E. Geary '29 ' Margaret M. Mercer '29 Besslo I. Wolfson '29 IN THE,SPRING MOVE-UP DAY Spring brings in our annual Move-Up' Day tomorrow, and we look forward to its coining with nuxed emotions We do not know how it may effect others, but we have managed one wav or another to get through one Move-Up dny a year for the past two years And we have noticed this Every year that a Move-Up day hrs come it has brought with it a load of good and bad. It may not work that Way with everyone, but certainly -ench year MoveJUp Day has brought us new dignity and priv sieges and at the same time n less ening of our appreciation of the re wards we•anticipated for so long Its a great thing, Move-rp Day, a kind of atavistic throwback to a groping for advancement on its Mother's side and relic of the old days of intensive and extensive hazing on its Father's side, carry ing the gladness and freedom of the one with the toils and sins of the other But it is the saddest day of the year too It recalls customs and chains that shackled, times that are gone now, indiscreet memor ies. and rules that are nevei again to be broken. 'ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ADOPTS CONSTITUTION The Athletic Association Constitu tion, which has been revised by a committee fiont the IV A A. hoax', was passed by the student body last Tuesday The fist majoi change provides that the head managers of Hockey, Bas helball, Track, Rifle, Golf and Tennis he elected in the soling and sit on the NV. A A Board the entne yeas in stead of just the season of the spoic as has been the case heretofore Accor ding to the revised constitu son all girls are members of the Ath letic Association who have paid then dollar and a half assessment which is Included in the blanket tax. All W. A A members may vote in the spring elections L F. BALL TEAMS PLAY As the completion of the thud tom' of the inter-fraternity baseball tom nament Sigma Phi Epsilon de feated Theta Kappa Phi, 15-5, Delta Pi out-hit Theta Chi, 14-6, Omega Delta Epsilon dbunml Phi Kappa, 11-6, and Alpha Chi Rho vanquished Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 5-1, on Tues day. • Tau Kappa Epsilon won from Pi Kappa Phi, 10-2, Theta Upsilon Omega crumpled Acacia, 12-2, and Friends Union eliminated Sigma Phi Sigma, 11-8 on Wednesday. Grange 'Players 'Offer Comedy Show Tonight (Continued from first page) , LaVerne Savose '3O who are cast as the two countly lovers with the gel in the aggressive role Miss Janett :Dens '3O characterizes the country soother burdened with the laming of her childien. Miss Burns has had. a past in nearly every offering of the Penn State Players this yeat • Mertm Shingledecket '3O and Key neth Hood '3O are the villains of the play, and sell worthless oil stock to Sans Crane and in the seises of events that follow buy it back at an commons sum believing it valuable David L Smith 'BO and William Hammaker , au me also cast in the play. Tour Itinerary Following its presentation lime the play will be taken on an ostensive itinerary of mote than fifteen Penn sylvania cities and towns Altoona, Bellefonte, Roaring Springs, Centre Stoimstown and a number of towns in the hard coal region have scheduled showings for the play. "The Easy Mink" enjoyed a year's tin 3n the Thiity-ninth Sheet Then tie of New York city after its open ing in London a few yea. ago The pi oduceis of the play are now showing 1t in other cities of the county and remarkable success has been attained. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-W 120 Frazier St. VARSITY BILL Best equipped place in town Cigars, Candy, Soft Drinks, etc. H. G. MORRELL, Prop. CENTRE COUNTY SCHOOLS MEET FOR TRACK CROWN Seven Townships Enter Cinder , Performers in Annual Spring Contest- 'Seven Centie county high schools mill compete in the annual neck and field tournament tomorrow on New Beaver Field. The contestants me similes! into Class A, State College: and Bellefonte and Class B. Spimg Mills, Clegg Township, Snow Shoe, Mdlherm and Centie Hall. The meet will consist of the 100, 220, 440 and 000-yaid slashes togeth er with the mile and two.onle lace. Field events will include the discus throw, (shot put, high jump, Mood jump, javelin thi ow. Each school will be confined to two entlies in the dash es and three in all other competition. A mile relay lace will be run by both classes. These will be special events such ns a 50-yaid dash, baseball [Mow, standing bleed jump and telay lace 101 the gals who will compete. A huge toting-cup will be presented to the team winning the meet three times, while smaller cups will be pre sented to the victoilous relay amu lets. Medals will be given for fast place and ribbons for second and thud seming posamhs State College won the Class A tour ney last year and the year before tied ith Bellefonte for first place Sming Mills emerged the winner in the Class B competition last sliming. HOLD VOCATIONAL PARLEY The Pennsyltama State 'Vocational conference will be held at Eagles Mere from June twenty-eighth to thirtieth, according to a recent announcement. Seven representatives of the College will attend and address special ses . mons relating to agricultural ediaa tior R. 0. T. C. Officers Plan Events for Field Day (Continued from first puce) from a company also Memheis of squads sti addle a nine-foot pole and tare fifty yards. The mogiam also includes shoe and equipment laces Contestants in these events will be limited to one man from each company. In the shoe race each entrant removes his shoes and places them is a baud and at a given signal essays to pick out his own shoes and ! put them on The equipment contest involves the removal of the rifle, belt, cap, coat and leggings by each con testant These aiticles are placed at specified inteivals and the compet itor who removes and unlaces them in the fastest time is the virtue. First, second and thud pi lees will be given for each event by the met chants and business men of State Col lege. Lion Trackman Meet Orangemen Tomorrow (Continued from first page) high hurdle event •Ed Eggers and Archie Holmes wall compete while in the 220-yard low hui dle contest Jack Brownstein and Jack Matsucco will step °vet the timbers for Penn State. Al Bates, Sullivan and Wood are Coach Cm tmell's best hopes for the high Jump. Jack Biownstem, George Mobley and Al Bate, who bloke his own intemollegiate tecoid with jump of 24 feet, u inches in the meet with Pittsburgh, last Saturday with enter the sawdust pit event Red Mouill andltog Mahoney will throw the hammer, who with the addition of WHAT P EURRICE OPE I" S ' 'H •r VERY LITTLE WO . 74., 21.4.42. 5n11.1.1.1 S S .. YSTONIA . O S S "LITUANIV . ONLYTOUR =lf ENG .13 ===!!! , zza.v=tgamt.r. 21"41 Orchastra —Dantmg—Spam! Sw:mming Pool AllEspnueSseutoltaWthint+s.remrs .I,lllCallegtCred.tsf Pawed, CICHOOL or roarlot. TRA% Ct.!. ARD PARLOR New Physical Education Building .This sketch is an architect's conception of the full de,elopment of now under construction. It pictures the large central unit..hich the Col September. pith two smaller senu-detached ruing., the latter shown nt , the of the building. eve llamas, will enter the 10-pound of competition Herb Eschbach, onill and Mahoney will fling the [isms chile jasehn limns will be :efended by R Lee and Humus Al gates and Geonge Mobley will contest on pole vault laurels S)raeuce Defeated n‘tce Coach Toni Keane's sturdy gams have been defeated twice this year in cinder engagements In the times alai erect with Dartitiouth and Col gate the Syracasans garnered only 26 points while their opponents scored 72 and 37 respectively The second de feat was administered by Columbia, 71-61, at New York city. Coach Keane's mile relay team secured a second place in that event at the Penn sylvania Relay Cainisal Yale fin ished first and the quartet from the University of Pennsylvania placed third IM=l Captain Ray Bin butn was the out standing star foe the Hill trackmen m the ttiangulat contest pith Dart mouth and Colgate. The blab foot ball lummate accounted for too of the fast places that MCIC obtained by the ploteges of Coach Keane in the meet He was victor ous in the man tel-mile event with a time of 50 sec onds flat and In the 880-yald dash v.hich was clocked at an even 2 min utes Sytacuse's only othet first place v.as seemed by Goodell who ran the mile in 4 minutes, 32 2.5 seconds. Cashel, a Hdl•sophomosc, took sec ond place in the same event This was the only contest in uhah Coach lieane's charges gemmed both filet and second places and Dattmouth faded to scone. Capri° and Could seemed second and third positions in the javelin throw which was won by Daltmouth with a distance of 167 feet, 8 inches Brlegheb obtained a second place in the pole vault, while in the blond Jump Johnny Harwood ranked thud The broad jump event was captured with a leap of 22 feet, 4 inches Has wood, sophomore sin inter, placed thud in the century dash at the Penn Relays. He was led to the tape by Simpson and Kim of Ohio State Hai wood is a four threat man, usually entering the 100 and 210-yard dashes and also the blond jump and discus tin cm . Remember The Day With Snapshots ,National Camera Week MAY 20-26 "A-Picture Equals a Thousand Words" PENN STATE PHOTO - SHOP 212 E. College Ave. W. C. McCLINTIC - $22.50 SUIT MAN REPRESENTING • Richman Brothers Company Cleveland, Ohio State College Hotel Monday 4 P. M. to Thursday 10 P. M. May 21, 22, 23, 24 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 2 ;,i7 ...., •,• f. 4 - , •i , • 1 • 4, , 111, „-stt , ri,. , ••••;-4 :- ....4 r,.--- „ t 4F_ . , -••••••• ' jr. ''-'' , • `;"Tifil.it• , z.,:elgt-,-,...),._ ,-, g- -i - ii . ---------- COLLEGE ERECTS NEW GYMNASIUM Contract Calls for Completion Of Central Unit Before September First jRECREATION CENTER TO SEAT SEVEN THOUSAND With the contract calling for corn , pletion before September Lust, con struction work on the new Physical Education Building is progressing rapidly and the contractor hopes as have the structure ready for occu pancy in the time required The building will be of rose brick and limestone trim, in harmony Is ith the men's dor macaws nearby, and w ill I embody all modern fireproof innova. bons. Only the central unit is being erected at this tone, but when the necessary funds are as onside two wings v.ilt be added The structure will be fluted' 'throughout. Seating Capacity Fiom the concourse floor level of I the nen athletic center, thole will use lon three sides of the building a slop ing bank of conciete seats has ing a 'capacity of three thousand, two hundred, Arrangements are made to !extend the pet manent seating to the main float by the use of imitable 1 bleacheis, thus convoting the sti tic tube into an indoor stadium to ac- .•. • • . Icomodate six thousand persons Additional floor seating fot convo cations and conventions, one of the items lot ,hich the building is de signed, will mmease the capacity to noses thousand I'm put poses of es. leimse it udl he possible to accomo !date at one time a thousand students lin systematic physical dull of three of foot hundred in the tecreati‘e in !doot sports Future Des elopment The Class of 1922 has pledged a fund of forty-one thousand dollars I toward the construction of the tight wing of the building which will house a swimming pool It is estimated that , an additional sum of two handled and fifty thousand dollais \NIB be requited to complete and equip the wings. the nen Ph)..imil Education Building lege expect , . twit:lac completed before extreme right and left tio,the front Pending the completion of the left wing, in which will he placed the lecke., baths, ticatment p oozes and guaitei , lot athletic teams, a space along the tient of the building will be used for lockets and bath, CLOTdyenade , HES / Rea , - And Cut to Order ' . 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Bucknell tomotiem on the College coot to The Bucknell aggregation is not ex ceptionally strong, so fan as mist le, on ds this season indicate. Rothe, in the season the Bucknollites ;stoned a I let°. v mei the Villanovtt College count tenni, but this victory was fnl loned by n succession of set-backs at j the hands of the Havel ford and Wash ! ington and Jeilerson turns Sesetal membeis of the islittnny squad have been adulating some fine foim in pinctiee sessions and matches that base riliently been play ed this season. nutlet , has consist ently played a steady, dependable Caine Dining the last,tuo matches, Metznet has been me:tenting credit able pet fm manees on/the courts both singles and doubles matches. FOIL 511.. E.-102.2 Fold Coupe $2l Cull Newman, 108 Watt, Hall. 5-11-2tp 0-ohn.Waad wens Shoes INCORPOIUTZP .r. 0 11.1.1.1.L.• TAT ..• Stores m New York • Brooklyn Newark and Philadelphia On display at Montgomrey's I good Ann Io 11,1.J0r by name —IIORSEGUAR DS
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