Priday, April 11, 19iiii `HOUCK PICKS TRIAL '33 BASEBALL NINE Team Shows Promise of Strong Battery—To Play Bucknet Plebes Here May 3 Despite inclement weather that has ,allowed him but two outdoor drills this week, Coach Len Houck has sift out promising material for the 1930 fi eshmen baseball nine that will take the dick! in' its first game against Buelsnell May 3. Ilouck's optimism in his catching matei lel at the :Ana of the season has shown to be well-founded with ,the satisfactory performances of Har ry Swan, Charles Baird, and Herm l'eschken, comet preparatory and high school stars, who have been handling the burden of the backstop wink in the plebe tryouts At the pitching end of the freshmen battery Ben Minton, Paul Winn, Bob I Stockholm, John Clarkson, and Dit.lo Illl.Falls have tut ned in the most prom -I,4ing performances of the abundance of moundsmen reporting Postpones Squad Cut , Although no definite infield posts have as yet been assigned, Houck is lotating Al Ott, Bob McFalls, George Chioba, Bob Steinfield, John McAn di owl, and Ed and Jack Munch in an endeavor to tound out a smooth uorl,- mg diamond combination. nom piesent indications the plebe outfield will be composed of Mart Stoadale, Al - Knoll, and Al Weber, whose fielding and batting in the out door dulls have made them the lead ing contenders for the garden pas!- lions. Because of the curtailed outdoor workouts, Houck has postponed the scheduled cut in the large freshman squad until the middle of the next week so as not to ovellook any prom ising material The plebe mentor also announced that the yearling batsmen will be excused from practice oyez the Easter holidays I=l Geoige Lomeli '32 was elected national vice-pi evident of Druids, lion az y sophomore campus society, at the convention held at University of Delawaie last week. Ile sas also named chairman of next year's national convention which will be held hole. Petitioning club located at University of Alabama was tteepted last week increasing the so ciety's roll to eight. The Nita Nee sextet won the an nual cup presented by W. A. A. to the 'sinner of the inter-dormitory basketball tournament by defeating the Chi Omega basheteers 42-to-19 in Recreation hall Monday night. Nita Nee led the field throughout the contest. A Complete Food Service "YOU CAN :GET IT A`I•SMETZGER ~ S" . _, R Your Tennis Rackets Repaired or' estiung Restringing,— $3.00 to $6.00 Repairing —25 c each broken gut FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS L. K. METZGER, 111-115 Allen DELICIOUS FOODS CRAIG'S RESTAURANT On Allen Street THIS WEEK-END ' DO Your Floors Yourself Won't you come tin and let Os explain the NEW METHOD which enables any housekeeper to sand and refinish floors at a fraction of usual refinishing 'costs? As authorised Johnson floor service agents, we ,are able to rent you the new Johnson Polisher WITH SANDING ATTACHMENT AND SAVE YOU 70% or More of usual refinishing costs. THE KEEFER HARDWARE SOUTH ,ALLEN STREET Pearce Is Selected Wrestling Captain Ed Pearce, burly Lion heavy weight, was elected captain of the 1081. wrestling team at a meeting of the lettermen Wednesday after noon The new leader has been a mem ber of the mat team for the post two seasons and went through this year without a defeat in dual meets. He placed third in the heavyweight division at the Eastern intercollegi ate, in 1929, hut failed to score when entmed in the light-heavy class this season TRACKMEN TO COMPETE FOR BERTHS TOMORROW Cartmell Will Select Varsity Team Fallan ing All• College Meet Striving for varsity het ths, Penn State's tinetmen will compete in an all-College meet on Nen Beaver held at :3 o'clock tomort ow afternoon Conch Nate Cattmell will pick a team for the Noah Carolina meet and the Penn relays aftot the contest Competition will consist of the usual fifteen had, and field events. Any member of the three upper classes is eligible to compete With the selection of the varsity, in tensive dulls mill take place next week in prepritation for the opening contest m ith the strong Tarheel ag gregation at Chapel Hill, N. C, Sat urday. With eleven lettermen °main ing from last year's crack team, the southerners should furnish the Lions plenty of opposition. lIIGGINS WON TRACK MEET FOR NITTINY LIONS IN 1916 Although never a legator membei of the Sarsaty track team, Bob Hig gins, newly appointed football coach, once had the distinction of helping to vim a hack meet foi Penn State by taßing Bind place in the pole vault. Higgins and a classmate, Casey Jones, accompanied the track and baseball teams on a southern escur smn during the spring vacation of 1016 The result of one of the track meets depended on the Lion's winning three places in the pole vault with only two pole-valuters on the squad. Higgins sins pressed into some and clinched the meet by placing third Dean Ralph L Watts of the School of Agriculture participated in the ex elcises for the cornerstone laying of a $2,000,000 agricultural building in Harrisburg Tuesday Hold Everything Tfie Cgrner 28 TRACK TEAMS . MAY ENTER MEET Wyoming Seminary, Lock Haven Defend Schoolboy Titles In Tourney May 10 Eight plepaiatmy schools and more than twenty high schools are expect ed to paiticipate in the annual Penn State Inteischolastic track and field meet to he held here May 10. Last year's title holders in both Class A and B are already entered to defend their croons in the contest. IVyoming seminar y, preparatory school champion, is as yet the only signed entry for this division of the meet Incoiding to John S Holler '3O, manager of the competition. liollar, however, reports that, the era: les of eight schools are pending. Ans,cis to invitation, in Class A division of the meet are being awaited from Bellefonte academy, Pei kiomen and Maki, title holder for the a years 131.101 to Wyoming's victouy last sea son Lock Haven, class B champion, will vie foi honors in the high school di vision. State College, Jersey Shore, Dolby Township, Dußois, Ebensburg, Peabody, Mores Township, Waynes boro, Bellefonte, Wiightsville, and Snowshoe are among the high schools entered in this division at the present time The date of the meet which was otiginally scheduled fin May 17 has changed recently to May 10 to avoid a conflict between the annual State event and the various sectional track and field events The shift was made at the request of various schools en teied in the sectional tile's CONDUCT INSPECTION TOUR Eighteen Junior metallurgists head ed by Dr. David F. McFarland left Sunday on a ten-day inspection trip The glom, will wait plants at Johns town, Lab obe, Pittsburgh, ail d Youngstown, Ohio Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison '27 AGENT Oppvite Peg Office =MI Kodak as You Go. Developing Service for Your Films , TheMg sea Phone 400 212 E. COLLEGE AVE • Bostonians r• • • ' ; r '; • '• ,fit,., From From the many styles featured by ' , the makers of RostomanS, ' " experts have selected seven out standing styles These shoes are now on display at THE COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Shoes from Five to Twelve Dollars ALLEN STREET RESOURCES Our strong capital, and the ample surplus and reserves which are maintained, give this bank a fun damental soundness which is of the utmost importance to every depositor. The First National Bank OF STATE 'COLLEGE, PA. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier 'PI'E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN' Allie Wolff To Make Profesiional Debut Alhe Wolff, who graduated last yeur as the only intei collegiate box er who had coo won twenty-eight victories without meeting u reverse. will make his professional debut us a middlm, eight boxer at the Blood way club, Brooklyn, Tuesday night. He in scheduled to meet Jerry Cal field, of New Haven, Conn., in a six mend bout. Wolf %sole the mown of intercollegiate champion foi three successive year, and was considered by ring authorities to be the greatest college middleweight eves to enter u ring In addition to his prowess in the squared arena, the Lion star won letters in bow ball and football. DELT UPSILON, x %TPA SIGMA WILL MEET IN COURT MAL Delta Upsilon quintet will meet the Xappa Sigma five In the finals of the interfraternity basketball tournament in Recreation Hall at 7 o'clock to night. Delta Upsdon entered the final round by defeatmg the PM Kappa basketeers 26 to 20 Kappa Sigma de feated the Theta Chi quintet 30 to 25 to leech the last bracket of the tour nament PI DELTA EPSILON ELECTIONS Daniel Q. Barehus '3l Jacob L Cohen '3l Claude T. Haupt jr '3l Ralph L. Hutchinson '3l Jack W. Lindsey '3l William C; Malvain '3l Dawson E. Molyneaux '3l Roy E. Morgan '3l harry J. Poorbaugh '3l William K. Uleruk "31 William G. Walker '3l SUITS AND TOPCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Latest Spring Drsigns GERNERD'S 110 Allen St. " Cleaning Pressing Repairing ( WARKSMEN WIN SECOND PLACE IN ANNUAL SHOOT I=l Nosed out by Carnegie Tech shaft , - shooters who plated fist pith a four teen point advantage, Penn State apemen finished in ...mild place at annual Intel collegiate idle cham pionship, held at Diesel Institute la.t, Tabulations shoo the champions aniasved 1318 points while Penn State totaled 1304 to mei it ,econd place Penn placed thirdMltha scale of 1283 and Pitt fourth uith 127 , 1 points I=l Gi union tactics ale being taught at Brown university for football fan. rid Nal sits men, aenrding to the col , ege newepupcn. Plot DeOimand Mc- Ride For Your Health— Lover; of good horses are neat ed to keep our saddles exeicised. Our puce is ‘cry reasonable Ask your physical director to anon you athletic credit Lou ruling S. C. 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