Page Four There has been recently installed a large ventilating f.m to add to your comfort in Notices All golf clubs must be removed from the caddy house below Commence ment Week, according to a request by Coach 'Robot B Ruthelfoul, of tyre golf team. IMEI=I • President and Mi. Ralph D. •Ilet iel'a regular at home on Monday of ternoon and evening Sidi be discontm tied after Commencement until Sep tember. =NZ All members of the Blue Band shoUld iepott to the flout campus , 11, throe-thirty o'clock Sunday afternoon This includes giaduating semois. Batsmen Oppose Bison Tossers at Lewisburg ,(Continued from first page) trouble 'nab RocpLe's offerings in the first four innings, but starting the fifth, they began to connect safely diminish the Lion lead. Ham balcher began the inning ugh a &Gunder to third which Kent tired Quinn, next man up, mounded to Jacobson mho tetued Ilambacher at gkcond. Quinn nest to thud on Hal ickes single and sailed on Clough's gaerdice fly to Singley 'The Lion's half of the inning found four markers chalked up in Penn State's score Rent grounded out to mien the frame. Dobbelam connect ed for hit second of three has and Cy Langren doubled Then Delp. Lesko, Jacobson, and Singley singled in quick Auecession scoring fout tuns and mak ing the count seven to one in the Liiin's Lava,. I=l3 Duanell retaliated with vigor in the sixth inning, connecting for a quartet of safeties and sensing two runs. Jones singled after James gruel, out. Seiler flied out to Jacob don bot Haltly, liambaLhei and Quinn singled to lower Penn State's lead to firm. runs Roepke tightened up in the seventh and mooed down the op ',sling batsmen in one, too, three ol der. 'Bucknell slatted a new batting at tack in the eighth which fulminated nocpke's ietuement ft om the mound in favor of Ken Haines Seiler opened this flame with a clean single to left field and Hably advanced him with another safe blow to the same place. Haines ieplaced Roepke and struck out Hambachei on thiee pitched balls Sellei smiled when Jacobson en ed Quinn', slow 1011.. Haines fanned Babel., for the second out and Clough ended the inning by pounding to Lungren who completed the play it first unassisted. Coach Bezdek's sluggers counted a run in their half of the eighth Dob helaar leached first on an eriot by trambachei and went to second on a wild pitch. He scored a minute later on a passed ball Delp singled in the same inning but Al Lesko ended the frame by lining out to deep center IMI=M!li Two successive micas by the Lm infield placed Haines in a hole at th slut of the ninth IVlLCoinuck reach ed brat on Jacobson's miscue and Ken continued the slovenly play by muff mg James' grounder. Jones and Se. lei smashed out safe hits to scoic Mc Cormak and James This eralLi Haines' stay on the mound nestelh, pinch-hitting for Italdy, was the hist man to face Van Atta Barnes' SIMMS'. The former sami feed, advancing Jones and Seder t third and second respectively Pen State's portly southpaw then arose t. the occasion and ended his New Bea Given Away A Handsome , - Bottle of ar Shari 4'l Per fume zr, xi with every lit purchase of a --- box of Shari Face Powder Shari is fast taking the lead over hundreds of imported and domestic powders. It clings and blends perfectly with the complexion. Select your fa, mite shade from Naturelle, Rachelle, Blanche. A Real Value $ 50 BOTH FOR L. ;Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller, P. D. THE CORNER Unusual ver field record in a blaze of glory. He fanned Hambacher on three pitch ed balls and then struck out Quinn, Ducknells• captain, and grid star who scored the winning touchdown against the Lions last fall with a sixty-yard run. IM ES AD R II 0 A Clouch, 31, 4 0 0 I McCormick, If 4 0 0 Jame, et 5 oi 3 . Jon,. Is 5 3 kik, rf 5 4 2 Bald, 111 4 2 7 . Ilambat.her. 2b 5 1 1 Cloinn. c 5 2 7 11411.1 a, 4, 4 1 0 .11c.3e111 0 0 0 TOTAL 42 6 12 24 0 PENN STATE AR R II 0 A F 5 0 0 2 4 433 2 2 0 5 2 2 10 0 0 .61 I 0 0 2 10 4 I 1 2 1 : 1 1 I 0 0 0 411 0 0 400 I 0 0 II 0 0 100 0 0 Dol • laar 21, Le ' l n t f: gan "' It lamb:mil. im Sen le, a Itarrlncton. 11 113,..ke v iiatne. n . Mar TOTAL, A 1.1 :It 9 • Ilatte4 for Hold, In ninth Inninr PIICKNPLL PENN STA • 000001212 00304 001 N Two hate hits Lancet, Lesko Stolen ita.ex Harrington Luneren 2 Sacrifice hilt Remelt, Clough. Struck Out hl lialicki 1, Sorel.. G. }faint" 2 Van Atta 2 Bases on halts Balkh' I Hit h> pitcher Iralkki Menke) Ifite• Itecnke IPin 7 Inning, Ilalnee 2ln inning. Van Alta oln I Inning Hild Pitch Ilalieki rimed Ball Lesko Umpire Gochnaeur Time 230 A. A. A. S. APPOINTS DEAN SACKETP TO COMMITTEE Dean Robert L Sackett, of the School of Engineering, was appointed recently to act as a member of a com mittee representing the American As sociation for the Ad‘ancement of Science This committee will arrange lot the International Engineer mg Congress to be held in Tokto, Japan, next year. This committee will select delegates to represent the Association at the conference ci hich will be the first great international engineering con gress to be held within the decade. FOR S kLE—Student furniture, bee used for one }ear, reasonable pric Call at 414 South Pugh street. It Nationally Advertised WRIST WATCHES $7.50 - $9.75 CRABTREE'S May you have a pleasant and prosperous vacation THE HIGHLAND SHOP 'i We Take Pleasure in Announcing SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTIONS nada) and Saturday RUTH URBAN Prima Donna Direct From "MY MARYLAND" Formerly Puma Donna "ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES" and "GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES" and JOCELYN LYLE Dancer Direct from "QUEEN HIGH" Complete Change of Program Daily MATINEE EACH DAY AT 2.00 ON TILE SCREEN: FRIDAY—Sue Carol in "Walking Back" SATURDAY—AdoIphe Mengel, Evelyn Brent in "Ills Tiger Lady" NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CATHAUM THEATRE THE EENN.,STATEAOL;,EGUN INDUSTRTALTSTS PLAN AID FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES Plans for closer alignment between giaduating technical students and in dustiies are being made by a com mittee under the direction of the In dusttial confelenee recently held at Penn State. As presented by the committee, the employ mg concern will furnish full Information to the prospective grad uate regarding working conditions, op portunities in the business and prob able rate of advancement Other points, recommended for industries to observe, Included selection of the num ber of men to be employed, prompt action on applications and agreement not to employ a strident knoan to have entered into contract with an other company unless consent of the other has been obtained. The College will also play a part in the placement of its giaduates, ac , cot ding to the committee's report. It will supply unbiased information and ads ice legatding 'the various oppor tunities FORMER LION WRESTLER ENTERS OLYMPIC TRIALS Sam Rumbaugh '26, former Nittany, wrestler, is a serious contender for the Olympic mat team. Representing the New• Yolk athletic club in the 171-pound division, Sam will compete in the final elinnnations at Grand Rapists, Michigan, July third, fourth and fifth. In the prelimmai les, Rumbaugh non his bouts by quick falls and he is fawned to 'win a post on Uncle Sam's mat team for the international competition The winning finalists ate scheduled to sail for Amsterdam July eleventh Ernest H Doh, eller '3O Isadore E. Heicklen '3O Walter w Kelley '3O John G. Shope '3O PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS UNIVERSAL SCREENS The new cut and hest thing in Success and Veniltators has been put on the market recently and '.ales are increasing rapidly, due en tirely to its outstanding merits. The question of proper ventila tion, is embodied in these screens and ventilators for summer and is inter use Dulabdity and adapt ability are also features. The only screen of its land on the market that can be placed at top or bottom of nnndons and still permit you to same or lower sash, without remcning screens. An opportunity rs green to State College students to demonstrate these products in various districts at a good wage For further information com municate pith, Universal Sales Company Mush.n. National 11.4 HuHenn Phtlipsburg, Ps. Or Representallre C. H. KULP at "Y" Hut ::::-:::-:-:-x-+:-:-:÷:. :-:-:-:-:÷:-x-:÷14.1-1- 1 "Y" PLANS NEXT YEAR'S ENTERTAINMENT COURSE Includes Sprague Players, Bridge Authority, Noted Vidlinist In Tentative List Definite selections of The Mar- Mein% a trio of artists now playing tho leading cities of the United States. and a list of possible entertainers equally as prominent, comprises the first unofficial announcement of num bers for the annual "Y" Entertain ment Course to be presented during next year. The kfarmein sisters, Miriam, Irene and Phyllis Hill render pantomines and drama dances in their first ap pearance at Penn State. The Sprague Players, who produced "Lightnin' " hero last fall, may open the course south a presentation of "Rip Van Winkle" This is to he followed with a lecture on bridge, probably by Mil ton C Work, natwnal authority. A concert by Sadah Shuchari, noted violinist, in a joint recital with Jo anne de Nault, contralto, is another possible attraction I.F.C. Elects' Members Of New Rushing Board (Continued from first page) son '2t, and Richard M Streicker '2t William S. Turner '29, was elected alternate delegate It will be the duty of this Board to consider and pass upon all infringements of the rush ing code. To assist the Board in the many de tails which the new regulations en tail, a rushing committee consisting of Junior delegates to the Council, was WE hope that your vacation is,both a happy and pros perous one • -H4++.:..4.4-K-.4-.÷......44+4.4-:.:++4-. GRADUATION GIFTS PARKER PENS and Pencils - ' BRIDGE SETS PERFUME SETS ~ s VANITY CASES 1 . COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE Blindfolded . . : in scientific test of leading Cigarettes, Princess Paul Chavchavadze selects OLD GOLD "I was much intrigued by the invitation to make a blindfold tcst of your leading brands of Ameri can cigarettes, to see how they compared with each other and with those I had smoked abroad. Could one really taste the difference'? I wondered. "But when I was handed these cigarettes, one by one, I realized at once that there was a difference and that the test was conclusive. One cigarette was so much more appealing, so much more delicate in flavor. Oh, and so much smoother! "When the test was over and I was told that the cigarette of my choice was Ow Gowl understood at once why this cigarette is so popular among my American friends." SMOTHER AND BETTER -- appointed. John K. 7qcClements '3O, as chairman, Paul W Diana '3o,Ar thur J. Gill '3O, Prank I. Ginsburch '3O, Wilson D. Lewis '3O, and Charles A. hlcrisch '3O, uerc named by Pred. H. Yocum, president of Interfraternity Council. Players Present Farce Comedy Monday Night (Continued from first pace) crack runner on the Ohio State track team. The Wisconsin gill and her fiance, Spike Hoyt visit Wisconsin and meet "the poor nut." In the mix-up that follows, he man ages to make Phi Beta Kappa and the leading social fraternity, and also succeeds in winning the girl he loves. The title role is played by Arthui R Cunninghami'3l, who appeared in leading parts in "The Family Up stairs" and "The Cat and The Can ary." Miss Anne Mellinger '3l, takes the part of a fait co-ed of Ohio State and Miss 011ie Osteihout '2O, is cast as the beauty of the University of Wisconsin. Frank F. Morris '3l, is "the hard-boiled Spike Hoyt" Tickets for this final Players' mo duction are priced at seventy-five cents and go on sale at Whitey Muss er's today. TUXEDOS for sale or rent GERNERD'S Egolf's Thespians Enact Final Show Saturday Night (Continued from first page) troupe is holding intensive rehearsals in older to perfect the show. During the greater part of the play the scene is laid on the grounds of a business man's country home on a secluded island. This island is the dwelling place of wandming genii who have cast a spell over it which re quires that everyone dwelling on the island speak the truth, unless pro tected by a charm. The hen-pecked husband, played by Jackson Wheatley '2B, is the only one who possesses such a charm. Its loss by him causes him considerable anx iety and gives the forceful wife, char acterized by Robert V. Crosswell '2B, an insight into the sceict life of her husband. Donald Von Nelda '29, and Milton C. Young '3O, impersonate guts Saturday night's ptoduction "Of "Honestly Yours" will mark the final 1 Seniors! Enjoy a meal which you'll remember, at the NITTANY RESTAURANT NOTICE SUMMER SESSION STUDENTS The SIGMA TAU PHI HOUSE will be rented during the Sum mer Session exclusively for male students Board $7.00 per week RATES: Room $2.50 per week Make Reservations Now—A $2.00 deposit will hold your room Apply to JACK SATES, Manager, Phone 140-12 211 East Nlttany Avenue ANNOUNCING That we have installed a Kelvinator Electric System in our market, and can guar antee our high grade meats to be A No. 1 in respect for House Party and other times. FISHBURN MEAT MARKET Phone 357 PRINCESS PAUL CFIAVCRAVADZE, Sister of Mrs. Vm. B. Leeds How Test Was Made Subject was blindfolded. and, in tirely unaware of the identity the presence of two responsible of these cigarettes during test. witnesses, was given one each After smoking the four ciga of the Jour leading cigarettes settee, the Priwcess was asked to to smoke. To clear the taste, designate by number her choice. coffee was served before each Without hesitation she replied, eigarette,.. The Princess, was en- . 10.3"...whkhWas OLD GOLD. • ' jv • NOT A COUGH - IN A CARLOAD Tuesday, June 5, 1928 appeal ante of eight senior membeis of the club before a College audience. They are George W. Shuster and Ralph Kennedy, plemier (lancets of the mganization, Robett V. Cresswell, Eben M. Peek, Jackson Wheatley, Herman C Stauffei, Frederick J. Close and William W. McClements CLASSIFIED Wily WALK when you can buy A Fold toadster for $35 00; sound physically; phone 32341. ltp COST—One pair of glasses on New Beaver Field Sattudny Reward. Rot= to E. N. Roeder at Phi Delta Theta. ltp LOST—Delta Sigma Chi fraternity pin. Initials G. 11. F. Finder Call Palmer 261 Itp LOST—Waltham wust watch with blown leather strap and white gold case, in vicinity of Watts Hall. Call Disney, Middle, Watts Hall. 6-1-2tp ALLEN STREET