Tuesday, April 29, 1930 Pitt Gridm THANKSGIVING DAY CLASSIC REPLACED Will Resume Pittsburgh Series In 1932—Athletic Heads Pleased With Move After mote than a innate' century of athletic rivaltv, Pitt's Golden Iloide will play Its gist football krone at State College m 1931. The Panther gridtion machine is scheduled to meet the Nittany Lions on New Heaves field either °dam 21 or 31 in a Homecoming Day battle The usual Thanksgiving Day contest with Pittsbuitsh mobably will be le vitated in 1932 Nebraslm's Coinhuskeis will re place Penn State as the Thanksgiving Day attraction at Pitt Stadmm nest seal. This Win be the first time that the Western gridiron wart lois played it Pittsburgh since 1927, as the Pan thers will Journey to Lincoln, Neb, again this fall No Thanksgnmg Game The Leona will probably close theii season with a game on the Satiuday presibus to or following Thanksgiv ing, although College athletic officials me at pc esent negotiating with seven al ethos institutions foi a Turkey Day game The possibility is that the season will close with a game away from home on the Saturday memos to Thanksgiving. No opponent has been chosen or delinite decision made as yet Pitt's vent to State College is look ed upon telt , favombly by athletic officials of too institutions Both Don Damson, Pitt'o graduate managm, unit Neil lq Fleming, the Lion man ager, consider the move a good one The Pitt-Penn State contest has been looked upon as a tiaditionul Tur key Day encounter as the two teams have met nn Thanksgiving Day for mme than twcnty-hve years FRATERNITIES COMPETE IN TRACK MEET TOMORROW' I F. Council Arrangeo II D.entg for Meld \ frau at 1.30 O'clock With the Inteth atei nay champion ship as, their goal teams leptesent ing Penn' State's Clock letter socie ties will compete in a tack and field meet on Ness Beaver held at 4 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The meet trill consist of the usual fifteen events No individual contes tant may =Urinate in more than I.FiTe"TorTlibireonmetition, ' Anyone mho has earned a point or fraction of a point in a regular varsity meet er ineligible to tuhe part The trail heats of the Interhate, nay nude relay will be lon at 480 o'clock tommiow afternoon, with the (mil scheduled for Finlay An en tiance fee of $1 should be.deposited with Charles C Hess '.31 at the Sig mr Alpha Epsilon house by 12 o'clock tonight, by learns wishing to enter the meet AFTER THE PROM MEET AT Campus Green Room We Specialize in Dinners, Parties and Banquets Phone 734 East College Avenue COLLEGE BOOT SHOP DRESS SHOES ' SPORT SHOES From $5 to $lO Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136 , North Pntterson street en Play Here on 1931 Homecoming Day; Batsmen to Meet F 1932- '33 May Meet in Class Scrap Friday The traditional pughball scrap be tween frevhnurn an d sophomore class, has been tentatively arrang ed for next Finlay afternoon on the football practice field, accord mg to Isadore Elen %RI, head cheer leader. As in met nous noels custom de crees the awarding of special con cessions to the victorious class In the event the freshmen one able to push the hall acioss the line two out of three tunes they will be pen nutted to canny canes and adopt sophomore customs for one night STICKMEN PREPARE FOR OPENING TILT Will Engage Westo; Maryland Team Saturday-6 Posts Remain Unfilled Depending largely upon the show ing made by candidates in the next three days to till syc out of the La olee carsity bmths, Conch Elmo Paul , leading his Inero,,emen [hi ough a scow of daily maetcee tilts mould to unearth the best combination to stint in the season's opener against Western Miusland Saturday When the stickmen encounter the Tempts, Coach Paul mill place tinee former football men in defense post lions. Moon McMillan, heavy and speedy point, will pitt his bulk against any Tenni attack man mho attempts to score a goal on the Penn State tin else He mill be ably assisted b, Earl Ecluinds at second defense and • Skip Stahley at thud defense ' The g . oal position 1., a tos,-up he tween Bud Kaiset and Johnny Guy no Bud played goalie berth dining the past season allot nating math Cluck Lee, last teat's regular Copes is a nemcomer to the squad, mho has been displaying atomise Millet, Docket, and Kaplan ale competing for the covet point posi tion. The ultimate choice tests mall their showing in the practice games Reilly, mith a slight edge, is courting for the first defense bath mall John ny Prize! givlnti hint folimilable op position Antonson and Koth will see sm vice as first and second uttocks espect,e- II Both men have ,horn inciensing ability during the last thi cc meets Thud attach assignment has nann,ed clown Sot final selection to Ancletson And Subic, both versatile lacrosse playa's Captain Ken Kaism mill lend th. Lion tmehe ham an out home poction Ihs ability to store ha; been improv mg dazing each maLtae game. Del storing him at in home mill be eithei Heim Nebel, Johnny Edmond-, 01 Don Lewis. This will be one of th most uncertain position, on the teas Joe Webei, espemented tentei, ut continue in this bulb lie shots, a effluent ability to hold this hey poi Lion ugamst all competition PLAY THIRD HOME GAME TOMORROW Down Lebanon Valley Saturday By 15-2 Score—Cross Plate 10 Times in Second Coach Dc7dek'g hand-hitting bats men, unit engage Ft ankhn and Man ,hall at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon m• Nov Beam field The Len team hammencd Once Lebanon Valley pitch onn fm qaventeen base lint , . Satundav and defeated the Monodic aggregn bon, lh-to-2. Thi cc games in four days are foe lin the Is: ittany diamond in Lists this mt ech, and Beidelc es ill be I'm cod to ',cep cal eful match os et his pitching ti io atm noon Susquehanna mull invade the Lion• camp, vs htle on Saturday Colgate utli play the Blue and V. lute in the lust game of the ti 'angular league sen des between Syi a cuss, Colgate, and Penn State Frml,lie and Mai shall defeated Lebanon Valley last neck S-to-7 but the Lions arc not c' petted to hit a tomoi ion The Nittany team on the field Saturday seemed to be the %it ongest combination yet assmhled Hobbs in imght field, and Walt Di ill r second base hose needy clinched than posts at the present tone An aNalanche of hits, and numerous emoi in the field committed by the %muting, nine in the second inning, cnabled ten Lions to cross the plate in this session Five Penn State Latter . , .ame to the bat fin the second LIMO in the it second in aim Saltz man and Young accounted fon tt,e um apiece llnhh• made n In illiant catch of Light'. long dine in the eighth inn- Tun nice unto on haves v, hen th • Annville second baseman connect ed with one of Deßonis' fast canes Ilohlm speared the long dine V ith one hand aftei a hat d ton, sac mg three ec.trar , tuns Dan Mussel knocked oat hi- second homes of the }cal in the eighth inning PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS > _.'"-----' Remember Mother with s Sampler Whitman's The Demand Pi Meat •t/ Place You( Ofilet at Once '' • We Pack for Mailing REA & DERICK, Inc. 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Read the NEW YORK 14crath Tribune Fm Sale Every Mornmg AT THE NITTANY NEWS-STAND THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN* Lion Trackmen Place Third in 4-Mile Relay Race at Franklin Field Carnival Although Chick 11.smgo sent his! the lead and When Detailed, thud term , oft with a fise-yaid lead at the! Lion lulu., sent Rut etc oil, the Nit end of the lost leg of the foul-mile: tans anchmman could not clo , e up i clay on Fianklm held Sam day, Penn: the wide gap beta con bun and McNiff. State was unable to maintain thisi Penn's stud miler nmigin and finished in thud place be-1 The Lai nn al i econl of 17 IS 2-5 hind Penn and N U tunnel, established last seat b 3 Mcisingo, nodded as a fcatuie of the Penn Relics, Ott emit:inset. and Coo, hoc - Relaco, the distance classic became .1' es., domains a edited to the Illue and laic against time heroie the half-aay Whit, fm the Qualm% tone was an al:111, mac. leached With a nen lee- nounced as 17 St 7-1(1 Manhattan aid espeetcd, few spectatois left the 1 1inished Ninth mail the lest of the stadium before the end of the gat act- hctd ti ailing fin behind • mg lace, the last event on a long pin- 'l•he gum tot-mile leant cons.stmg of grain Datllngton, FuHelton, Kennedy, and 1•• the epenin nule, Meismgei,l Stook,. placed cecond to Princeton in lanht Lion flash, hailed Ritchie of l then heat on I , inlav but %tete out- Pony fm three laps and then spi rated clas.cd in the tomb, go" di gained a dim! , the backstietch ahead of his P tomtit place in the harmet thin,‘ opponent to pas, the baton to 1 loinni I wik_ McDowell placed second in the Penn and N V. 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