Bezdek Dr ST. FRANCIS ADDED TO LION SCHEDULE Adverse Weather Foi cos Team Indoors for Pre-season ILitloiv Practice With tho entire pitching staff in t.ut, and fmit othei tegulins funn last sonson’s baseball team available, Cokli Hugo Hc/dck is gt.uhtullv weeding out pirnim-mg enndulntes foi Bonn State’s 10*50 diamond aittrielu tion Although a thieo-game ■seller with Penn in \tlnutic City Apnl 18. 19, 21 wa oiiginnlh listed to open the I,ion’s campaign, athletic nuthoiities .umminced vestotdrv that St Fian us college his been scheduled to be gin the loe il season on New Bouvet held Api ll 12 Foi cod indoois heeause of lecen’ adveise woathei conditions. Coat! Be/dch’s hattcis lesoited mainly ti light vvnikouts and batleiv piacticc in Uecie ition Hall Some mild dav in the past few week-., howevot, have dial leil the Xittany team to eng.tgi in still s t .>»sions out-of-doois with lout-inning piactice games usuulh chmiMiig an altemoon’s vvotk French Moved To Outfield In Captain Rod Fiy. Stokes, and I-ocknid, Bezdek has the mamstav' id last veai’s twilling depaitment At piesent Fiv is leeovenng fiont r slight injiti > leceived during the has kitbnll cimpaign, but should louiu into foim befoie the opening game Catos, fiom last vem’s fieshman nine, is also available, while Cornell i southpaw, Blovvcis, Deßoms, Kep lei, Elliott, Milbum, New hem, Pmk eiton. and Yost ate .ill e\petlenced candidates foi the pitching staff 'sol Salt/man is on hand again foi the catching assignment, and should have no tioublc holding down this position Geotge Bogdan and Andv Paiana, fiom the 1929 squad, and De- Timk, last yeai’s jcalling leceivcr, ni’v give S.iltzman a haid light Baldoif has been alternating behind the hat and in the outlield dm mg ic cent pi ictice sessions Pie-season dope was shatleml when Coach Bezdek moved Cooper Fieneh to an outfield post m ’ecenl lineups, and placed Jack I ive/cy at shmtstop This shifi has constdet ahlv hoKteicd t l '.- outfield, weakened bv the In s ot Delp and Singley. Live/cv bus been showing up well in the field and is developing into a fm hittci Young, Mitsser Clinch Berths The squad suffeied a severe loss when Regis Smith, stai guunhan of the ke\stone sick fiom Inst yeat\ jilehe nine, failed to ictuin to school tills scmcstei Helms, a sophomoie, is filling the second base position made vacant by the giaduation of Dobbel.wu. Ed Young, last season’s icgulai, has ippni cully clinched a betth at the initial base, with Phil Moonves as a capiblc undcistudy Dnn Mussel, l'<29 utility inflelder, is filling Allie Wolffs old position at thud base Coop Flench nnd Yutz Diednch, fmm eailv season indications, ate al most sine staiteis m left and tight field Walter Dull and AI Hobbs ate staging a haul fight foi the mid* field post, although Dull seems to have the edge at piesent because of his hitting ability CHI O'M EC \ ATTACK FELLS PHI MU COURT TEVM, 21-17 Unfible to clicclc. tjie swift Chi JDm-1 ega attack, r Phi Mu sextet was -dc ieated'’2l-to-7 m the fouith game of' the mtei-club-dnumtoiy basketball tournament in Reuentign Hall Mon day night In a semi-final game to be plaved Apul 1, thud floot McAllistet Halt tosseis will meet the Nitn Nee bas keted s The wmneis of this contest will meet Chi Omega Apul 8 for the nttei-club-dot nntoiy championship A Complete Food Service IN THE SPRING : : : : Your Spnng Houseclcaning will lie a veal pleasure it you consult us when buying now articles qf haulwnrc to replace old, woi n-out pieces. THE KEEFER HARDWARE SOUTH ALLEN STREET 11s Diamond Candidates; Footbal Carry Rochester’s Hope for National Wrestling Championship 'I he New urK Institute’s hope for an individual championship rests on the shoulders of Stelljos, State M. C \ Ni.ig.naA A. U , and < itv clumpinn in the 1 il-pouad cl tss. Kent, Niagara A A. U lightweight champion, will compete here and Whitney will he Rochcslci s 111-pound entry Mrsher is in-alternate on the leant. LION TENNIS TEAM ( Collegiate Mat Officials May Select BEGINS WORKOUTS! Site for 1931 Championships Today To Med Franklin and Marshall On May .‘l—s Lellermen Practice Daily Ptepating foi the season's openei with Fianklin and Mai shall May 1, five letteimen on Penn Slate’s 1910 tennis team aie pmctiung d.ulv on the cement cotnt “With the loss of but one mentbet of last yeai’s vaisity team, tennis prospects this yen .ue veiy ptomts ing,” Coach Dink Stovei stated yester day “Jack B.ubci was the onlv man lost bv giaduat.on,” he continued, “and with Captain Wolfe, Butlci, Metznei. B.ubei, and Thompson on the squad this season, a good nucleus ha o nlicady been foimcd" Because of inclement weathet con ditions the vuisitv couit.-> have not vet been picpntcd Coach Stovei will not select the sikth memhei of the squad until the lacqueteis begin woik on the day couits Although only* five men will pniti cipatc m the awav-fiom-hoine match es with Navy, Gemgctown, Colgate, and Sviacuse, si\ playeis will make up the tiavulmg squad, Stovei ic poited Following the opening engagement May 1, the lacqueteis will meet Geoigetown and Navv Mav 9 and 10 A home match with Gcltvsbuig is list jed foi May 17, while the couitmen {wiP tiavcl to Sviiciise and Colgate {May 2! and 21 Bucknell will close the season heie on Mav )1 ■ Scheduling of matches with Svia iuso and Colgate continues the com petition which exists in the tiiangu lai association between Penn State, 'Sy lacuse- apd Colgate in basketball and ba'sehall. * , | Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison ’27 AGENT Opposite Post Office Phone ."17-J THe (orner To select the place foi next v eat’-.; the committee, coaches, and officials tournament nnd adont anv nccos-aiy will be held at noon today. lule changes, the nationl collegiate l Ulhoi meetings and a luncheon me wrestling nites committee will hold "'‘•hedutod tomoirow The location Its first nicotine m V.tisits lull lct-!" r lw '‘* ' CJl ’ s tomney may be an ttnc mom at 10 o'clock tins mo, nine I 1 ,lt 111,,c ot tho mMt to _ 1 111011 ow mgnt. Diavvmgs foi the tounnmcnl will! j» G Clapp of Nebiaska, chair begin at 11 o'clock following the closj i of the gioup, will piesule at the of the first session A luncheon ioij meetings ' , YOU CAN WIN The National Wrestling Meet by Using OUR HIGH QUALITY MEATS FISHBURN’S MEAT MARKET Opposite Post Office Phone 357 EASTER CARDS Rabbits. Baskets of Candy Non On Display 3 Table Bridge Pii/e, per month 75c 1 lb. 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THERE IS A REASON Each day moic discuminatim? people arc calling for HARVEY’S BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM None Better and Few as Good WE ALSO MAKE FRESH FRUIT PUNCH AND FANCY CAKES FOR PARTIES AND DANCES Harvey Brothers Phone 211 220 East College Avenue 'x'xtJti PfiNN STATE COLLEGIA^ \ POWERFUL ROCHESTER QUARTET (left) (.OMPR VTFILJrS U ppir Onler) (.roitf.G VMITTSRY llouir Cenlir) MOFlirn (Alum) 110111 lIT KENT Rules Co 13 LAWS TO COVER COLLEGIATE TILTS iSolong Lengthen Pause in Quick Shift Play—Deplore Poor Sportsmanship Reduction of the code ftom twen ty-eight to thntccn uiles and clan lication of the ontno set of laws gov erning the conduct of collegiate foot ball has been completed by the foot ball niles committee after two ve.us of effoit. No material eh inges in Urn exist ing uiles weic made by the commit tee. A count of six was decided on as nccessatv m measuring the mo ment of p iut-e in tho execution of the shift play instead of font. The j lule was changed to lead “a period of! at least one second,” toplaemg the | foimei wotding “approximately one! second.” | The committee depleted unspoils manhhc altitude v.hich, m its npin-, ion, was dihplavetl by v.uious teams, Inst fall in weaung jetsevs, ho.ul-: goats, and elbow-pads “so sini’lnt in | colm to the ball that they give the j vveatets an unfuu ami unspoitsm.ui- 1 like advantage ovet then opponents”! Six Drafts Made Four officials will have concuncnt junsdiction on fouls undci the lat est dtaft llcul linesman and ‘'eld judge will now have equal authmitv with tiie icfctec and umpiio tti. dctei mimng penalties The new system of rules was fm mulatod by the football titles commit tee and an advisoty gioup ti coach es and officials. Si.x diafts of the code wete drawn un befoie a sati actoiy' set of laws w is complctad The removal of ambiguitv and (he claitfication of the code is an attempt eliminate the vauous conflicting j Sports Wear Neu) Spring Hats WHITEY MUSSER’S The College Man’s Shop ' SHOWING NEW SPRING STYLES IN MEN’S CLOTHING Haberdashery Cravats “I Want To Be Happy, And I Won’t Be Happy, Till I Make Yon Happy, Too” That’s The Theme! i AteXrftx- r>itt= Bevt Roach, Lucie" Littlefield- Zasu P'tts, ® elt Gorgeous Scenes Greater Than With the Fastest Finish in Technicolor! The Stage Show! You Have Ever Seen! DOZEN MELODIES THOUSAND LAUGHS MILLION SURPRISES! mittee Clarifies Code LIGHT-HEAVY Title Is Sought By Michigan Entiv ALFRED SIEtNKE, Michigan mtei pi editions which have heielofoici Six dual cncountcis have been con existed in ditreient pm ts of the I tested thin season in which but seven count) ami to make the rules moi "I individual bouts have been dropped intelligible to conches, phnois, and| Of the i.e\en fights lost, each has been Jothcials A defmit'on ol an oIT-sulei by a time aihanlagc, with no falls re |pl ty was included in the now code {corded against the Stilhvatei anay. : The committee was appointed ini Tlnoughout the campaign five Ag lOL’d and has boon at woik on, the gie malmen have mamluincd tmblem neu codification since that time. I ishcd iccoids. Good food ! GOOD FOOD That’s. The Spirit- Of Or I I.lnrui THEATRE Friday, March 28, I‘JOG Oklahoma Aggies Boast Record of 56 Straight Wins Favoiites to cop top honors in the thud National Collegiate wrestling tournament, Oklahoma A and M. will enter a band of wi ostlers upholding an impiessive record of fifty-six con secutive dual meet wins. If the Oklahomans captuic the 1030 ciown as predicted, they will also have upheld an untarnished record m Collegiana’s plainer giapplmg toui ne>. Since the innuguiation of the title matches in 1928, no team has been able to tear the Aggies from then stianglc hold on first place. Besides the pan of collegiate clowns Coach Dad Galleghci’s hus ky proteges have battled their way to thiee National A A. U. champion ships With seven onteicd in the Na tional nmalcui matches last year the Western team letmned home with h\e mdnidiMl champs v IS OUR MOTTO Will?X I LOOK LXG FOR A GOOD . PLACE TO EAT—COME HERE. 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