Page tour GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Distinctive Store See our window for specials this week INotices • Applications foi looms in Watts Mall for the coming tear must be made at the office of the Dean of Mon before May twentieth Baseball Team Meets Holy Cross Tomorrow (Continued from first page) and two dal s latei Velment sins selutenashcil to the tune of 4-0. Princeton sins encountei ed Apt twenty-fifth and the Taro nine seas vanquished by a 12-2 scene. Wins over Spring Hill and Williams col leges further Justified Holy Cioss' prowess Altos the loss to Foidhani, the New England batsmen opposed the Harsaid nine and mem ded an 2-5 conquest. This was the hist defeat Holland had mimed up to that time Three days later Coach Baity's pro teges combatted the New Toile uni versity nine which also had an un blemished record. The Knielembork er outfit went down to inglorious de feat. 9-0, and Holy Cross was corned lately heralded by spoils Nelliers as the leading college nine in the cast. The victory sins even inure impressive inasmuch as the Ness Englanders ton guered Ness Veil university's sten hill ler, Manfredi Strong Pitching Stall' Most feared of Coach Barry's cora- lunation is the flinging corps. Com posed of Fons, Nekola, Hebert and Dobens, the Worcester outfit boasts' one of the strongest hurlinp quartets in college baseball. Fans wrs war ning pitcher in Inc engdgements, Nekola in three, .11de Hebert and Dobens have been credited wth one victory apiece The latter hut It'd New York unrversity into subimssion, allowing only file scattered hits and striking out sr% batters Captain Sarage, Hurley and Fisher compose the outfield for the New Englanders. The former bats m thud position and Is a long-distance hitter. His season's average is near the 400 mark His mate in eenterfield, Hur ley, is also a consistent threat at the plate EOM= A setelan quartet of diamond pct formers still Rt.:plena Holy Cross in the infield Sheslin, clean-up man on the team, still protect lust base chile Harrell cone. the Recesses about the keystone sack The luttet is lead-off man and is considered a threat on the bases. Cahill and LAW-, ener complete the inner gulden. The former piotects th , d base and Lan -1 Fire Insurance 1: :i.: EUGENE H. LEDERER ii: .• 4 Lumber, Millwork : if. Building Supplies j. t HOMAN & MOHNKERN + •'• N. Sparks Phone 40-M Waxes Poetic Over Favorite `,% Tobacco "A Presr, 'Arm" A Hat e you ever noticed right after a me. I s Ilow tired and 117 y you okay.; feel? I'm telling you folks it isn't a joke, It will freshen y ou up if you try a good smoke. But whatever you do these lines you must heed There's a certain lobari n hof course, that you need. It's packed in a tin, the tin's colored blue. ' Not only the smoking but the rheas mg kind too Of course if you never are bothered this way, Just keep the prescription for some other clay Ask for tobacco, the best that's on earth; To shorten the story, just call it "Edgeworth " Ott, Chas J Butler Owensboro. Ky. Feb. 2, 1027 Edgeworth Extra high Grade Smoking Tobacco Phelan as backstop will complete the machine that is to oppose the Penn State testis tomorrow. The Holy Cioss catthei has an excellent throw ing aim and he handles his battery mates in good style. His batting a, nage hovels about the .300 mink. Lion% Overcome Quakers For the first time since 1921 a Penn State baseball team Balked off Frank lin field sictortously. Coach Settlers chatges, despite three eitots afield, played heady baseball, combining timely hitting nith Penn's miscues. rime Center Countian's star huller, Van Atta, mas on the mound and, al though mild at times, pitched credit ably. The Philadelphiani 'mete able to garnet but lite hits lions the port miler's offerings mhtle seven of them mete tetned on sttikes dating the nine innings. Penn State, houmer, suffered a se me loss in the first inning when its star all-al ound athlete and thud base man, Attie Wolff, suffered a scene fracture of the uiist that necessitated his removal to the University Hospit al. The injury will most likely keep Mlle out of the line-up foi the rest of the season. Score in First Inning The Nittany sluggers initiated bat ting actisities in the first inning. Tv o runs resulted from bases on balls and tippoitune lots by the Lion batsmen Penn i etahated in its half of the liay by nicking Van Atta for too tallies and tying the score. Coach Bezdek's men were not to be denied, for another marker seas made in the second o hen Captain Bus Harlington 'moil on pitcher Gruhler's scald [Mow to Inst. The thud session found the lead stietched to too runs when Cy Lungien reached fist on an eirol scent to second on a fielder's choice and counted on Al Lesko's single. The Bezdeldans tallied their fifth FYE'S GROCERIES The best of groceries is not too good for commencement when father, mother, or sweetheart are here. Del Monte Fruits and Clarks Vege tables are the best. When in need of drygoods, notions, shoeS, and furniture, call your merchant. L. D. FYE REVIVAL DAYS May 21 to 25 Inclusive Five Photoplay Classics You Should,See Them All Once! Many Will Sec Them Again! MON., May 21—John Barrymore in "THE SEA BEAST" TUES., May 22—George Arliss in "DISRAELI" WED., May 23—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "THE LOST WORLD" THURS., May 24—Mark Twain's "CONNECTICUT YANKEE AT KING ARTHUR'S COURT" FRI., May 25—Lon Chaney in Victor Hugo's "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" YOU CAN'T GO WRONG! NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 5 • ' 1; - := THE PENN STATE ,COLLEGIAN run in the fiftli itining DobLeiner hit rot two bases, leached thud on a fieldet's choice and scored on Delp's long sacrifice fly. The Penn batters stnged a comeback in their half of !the fifth and seated twice. A walk, a saudice and two singles accounted for the tallies The Quakers grabbed the lead in the sixth on a homer, base on balls and J. double, making the 'acme six to the The Lions came back oath ven geance in the eighth inning and clinch- 1 cd victow by scoring four tuns. Lesko led off with one of the longest home tun hits on' Franklin fie'd. Singley singled and counted when Connell cued and threw wild on Ilar rington's bunt Van Atta then con tinued the spice with a safety, nest ing liallington and Jacobson The latter had leached base on a fire pass. Renick replaced Van Atta with Rocpke in the ninth when the poi t sidei shooed signs of weakness Roepke retired with the side without any scoring. Student Body Fails To Choose A. A. President (Continued on second page) letters to seen Wiostling and box ing minimal tequireinents ale now the sonic ns those of soccer and lacrosse. Cheerleader Elections Cheerleaders in the past and this yeas sidle elected by the captains and managers of all the sports. Unties the new lute, hosseser, cheerleaders usil be chosen by the student body. The pcmod of competition has been cut down one yeas to give men who base lost out for lust-assistant man ages jobs, a chance to by foe the cheerleading position. Famous Botanist Pays visit to Penn State (Continuer from first page) tui al students in loom 100 liorticul tut al building Tuesday, Professor McClure will present pictures of Chinese faun life "The Manufac tub o of Chinese Popo." will be the theme of his lecture at a meeting of the Luebig Chemical society in loom 200 Aglitultute building at seN en thirty o'clock Wednesday night. • Professor McClure will confer with students clueing his visit Monday, Thuisday, and Friday will be devoted to such confeicnces Stickmen Encounter Syracuse Tomorrow (Continued from first page) coach, round out the protective bar rrer Duffey Longley, Gus Way, let termen, and Gordon Mallley, assist ant to Cunningham, form the nucleus of a strong attack, supported by Soft Wood, who perfoimed for three years in the Orange mid-field Bob Hill and Red Hand, lettermen of last season, fill the home positrons. No Drastic Changes The Nittnny line-up will icmain in tact with the exception of Perelln, who replaces Red Datiagh at point. Dune Kiefer will continue as goalie with Fellows at the other point and Ted 'Fmk in center Geld. Dangeifield and Cioine will comprise the defensive barrier Captain Johnny BeMeld is the only attach sine to stmt., with Carlson ot MeLvecn and Griffin of Koth in the two uncertain oftensi‘e ports. Sup porting the tuo on the attach will be Elset and Shaffer. Prexy Hetzel To Talk At Move-Up Exercises (Continued from first nut) ory tomorrow• night Hobey Bottoif and Johnny Buck hose been signed as syncopators for this strait. These too bands will play altdinate music from opposite sides of the floor, assuring those attending continuous music from eight-thitty until twelve o'clock The committee has movided fot decorating the Armory for the dance A Good Reputation can be made by playing the game failly; by gluing the 'worth of a dollar foe a dol , by a cheerful coopera tion undee scey [tying con ditions, by Cu; n yang on in the face of difficulties, by doing one's best and sitting tight, and by being resolute enough to own up to your mistakes. You surel be making em mistake 1,3 haring a grno mg inter est account in this bank. The Peoples National Bank State College, Pa- The adornments, consisting of everi gicens and sticamers, will tend to produce n rustic atmosphere and the dance pmilion will be illuminated by many dltTet eat colored light. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE--Capen Upright piano. 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"I'LL BE SEEING YOU AT THE i MOVE-UP DAY I DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT" CONTINUOUS MUSIC