luespay, April 8, 1931 BATSMEN PREPARE FOR ST. FRANCIS Lae'card, Stokes, Fry May Divide Mound Duty in Opening Game Saturday With the first Idling pitching trw gradually' approaching top form, Conch Dudek is preparing the Nit they twirlers for the season's open er Saturday wan St Francis college Lockard and Hal Stokes will pro bably, receive the bulk of the pitclung assignment Captain Rod Fry, still troubled with n bad leg, may see ser %we for a few innings It rs also likely that Al Deßonis, pronusing re cruit pitcher, will break into the line up for a short time Although defeated by New l'Ork, naiver sity last wee], in its first game! of the season, the Loretto nine will, probably give the untried Radek; teem a hard brittle. Several inexperr- I recoil players, who are holding down regular berths for the first time, rue creating sonic uncertainty among net Natany coaching stall. Drill, Helms Inexperienced Tan Lions will make their initial appealance as varsity batsmen Walt Dull, Lenten fielder, and Bob Helms, second baseman, have not given De, del. cause to um ry dining recent pine- Lite ',cannons, but their ine•pei lance legulai competition warrants care ful observation on the pant of the "mac,. The remainder of the probable starting line-up are all seasoned play ms The infield is completed with Ed Young at fist, Jack Livecey at %holt, and Dan Musser guarding the third base sack Sol Salteman is a sate stattet behind the plate, shale Diedi ich and Punch complete the outpost assignments RECEIVES NATIONAL POST Prof Joseph B Shaw, head of the department of ceramics, has been sel octed by the Bangor Association of Slate Manufacturers as its represen alive to the Bureau of Standards at Vashington, D C Professor Shaw viii assist this bureau in fixing stan laid, and devising tests to insole un oi in grades of looting slate for goy inment use - Easter Delivery Assured IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER NOT LATER THAN APRIL,IOth. Ballard Tailor Shop Under the Corner Room spirits—the fatal charm that ~ OPULARILY IN ith the fairer lies in a brain that can work and gentler sex depends upon overtime without feeling the personality and that calls for strain. It supplies you with vibrant health and a quick all the essentials of a well mind. The "senior most pop- balanced diet and at the same odor with the co-cds" will be time it aids digestion. the one who keeps a wary eye on the vitamins and pro- Try a biscuit or two for icing. Shredded Wheat gives , breakfast ,erved so ith whole you themagnctismthatcomes milk and fruit and see how from glowing health and good it feels to start the day right. THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY .„., Underclasses Name `Swim' Committees In line with the effort to revise Intel est in the swimming pool pro- Joel, Zimmei man, pivot dent of the sophomore class, and John A. Wood, freshman class pies- Went, have appointed committees to make teconunendations for fmanstal support. The sophomore committee con sist, of Robert C Snyder, chair man, Vernon H, Schantz Chm les I' Schwenk, Harold T Transue, and Harvey C Weisel Jr. Fail A. Huston heads the freshman com mittee consisting of Aid G Andes son, Joseph J Rubin, and Theodore F Hoffman 125 PLEBES SEEK DIAMOND BERTHS Houck Expects Strong 'ream %, Practiceq Begm—Will Cut Squad Thiq Week With a turnout of over 125 condi -1 dates at the fist tryouts on Deaver m nett. field Saturday, Couch Leo I Houck is looking forward to one of the biightest baseball seasons the plebes have enjoyed in ninny seals Houck sent the candidates through then paces without any delay, using ten different teams in eleven innings of scrimmage. He hopes by this meth od to select the likely looking candi dates helm e cutting the squad this week. Assisted by Andy Parana, Coach Houck expects to work the squad daily and by nest vs cek have the sem blanc'e of his 1930 freshmen nine. SPRING JEWELRY Set with Semi-mecums Stones Crabtree's College Jewelry Allen Street l• - • STICKMEN FOLLOW TRAINING PROGRA Edwards, Kaplan, Reilly, Stahley Try for Defense--Croohe Promises Ability Lion Inerm,emen are undeigoing a conditioning process in preparation for the baldest schedule ever under taken by Penn State stick wielders. Peifection in stick wink, body blocks, shifts, and attack plays add to the task confronting the squad before it leases to meet a strong Wes ton Maryland twelve neat month in the rust game of the yen, As soon as the field and weather peanuts Conch Elmo Paul edl enter into a ~ t 1 let outdoor training schedule. With Eail Edwards, Meyer Kaplan, Tom Redly, Skip Stahlev, and Roth. oho recently moved up from attack, the formation of a defense appeals easy. After 3 weeks of spung foot ball practice Moon McMillan ssdl le tutu to the lacrosse field to contend )12 this phase of the play. Captain ICen Kaisei anti Johnny Edmonds ate meing fm• the home po- • salons, with Don Lewis and Ilerm \Weber foinnng a still opposition fen one of the berths. LCAVIV IS a junior having one yeat'i, expettenee as sec ond stung material, while \Veber is from the plebe tanks of last yeas Amok! Cloohe, promising soph mole, is competing on an even has with the mole seasoned men fot on of the attack positions. The most amazing opportunity to buy high grade clothing and furnishings that has ever been offered the people of State College. Drastic reductions will prevail for the next 10 days on our entire stock of high grade merchandise. It will pay you to attend. TrIE PEisrisT STATE COLIEGiAg Trackmen To Vie In Trial Meet Saturday To select a vatsity team for the meet wlth North Cmollna at Chapel lull Apttl 111, Coach Nate Cartmell will hold an all-College traek meet on New Boavet field -at a o'clock Satm dav atm noon Any member of the three tippet classes is eligible to compete in the meet m lath will consist of the us ual fifteen events WRESTLERS RECEIVE M LTOR AND MINOR LETTER AWIRDS Captain Harold A. Rubio "10 and Robert P Campbell '.lO, intereollegr ate champions, and Manage Carl Buck '3O, st MC granted the major "S" in recognition of outstanding per formances during the past wrestling season. Lawton. NV Cowell 'BO, Samuel J Fisher '3O, James L Har kins '3l, Rail C Kamet '3l, Paul Al Long '32, Roy S Minx° '32, Edward I. Pearce '3l, and Theodore A Rey bite '32 recened the regular "S" awards. Chadic Speidel, selecting coach, e tanned 3 egefday after acting as an official at the National A A. U. wreq- Img champion,hins in New Voil. 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The caches also me sending the playa], hrough signal dulls Secentv-tsvo men have leported: 511100 the beginning of the drill, lug gins and his assistants hose been: teaching then proteges fundamental: mincipals of football and liaise been' paying particular attention to mean bets of the freshman squad. ~~'` `i LISTEN IN Comtism] Rice po moo . Spam. Lbstoploo• +Coca Colo Orchroto -..-Weitocodso IV 30 to 11 pw I. I lost to Low Nal. 9 MILLION A DA Y. IT HAD TO RE GOOD TO GET WHERE STATE COLLEGE, PA SECOND.IIII SCHOOLS TO HOLD VTIET trimr: 1111 - 10 Annual Intetschola,be ttnelt anti 101(1 ehamn. o n , ‘lnps will he held nn New Benue, Field Mat 10th mitend of May 17th no IN, to unnaliv nod This change I °suited hoe the con fret bet, eon the annual e‘ent and vat mos sectional track and field' meets. 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