Prickly, May 2, 1930 Batsmen Engage Susquehanna T DOWN F. AND M. IN THIRD HOME GAME :Conquer Lancaster Nine 5-3 as Deßonis , Shines—Will Play Colgate Saturday After scoring a deal cut 5-to-1 vic tory over the unexpectedly strong Franklin and Mart,hall tenni, an un moved Lion baseball nine will en counter Susquehanna at 4 o'clock this afternoon on New Beaver field, and will oppose Colgate nt 2 o'clock toma to. niteinoon.. Coach Bodek Will probably send Hal Stokes and Rod Fry to the mound fm the two' engagements. If eithei 01 these twirlers maintain the 4111110 standaid of pitching exhibited by Al Debonis in his last few starts, the N it tany team should register its'fouttli and fifth victories on the home field this season. Season's records indicate that the Lions should vanquish Susquehanna today, but the result of tomorren's conflict with the Colgate Maroon is nose In doubt. Lately, however, the Hamilton team has not been able to break into the win column. Last week Colgate lost to New Voile uni versity, 7-to-1, and to Columbia, 10-to , 5 Coach Bill Reid will start either Pm pie or Davis against Penn State. Franklin and Marshall brought a clever, hard fighting team from Lan caster to engage the Nittany bats men The visitors threw a scare into the Lion camp when they Regan ed MVO run lead in the third inning and VICIO able to maintain it until the sixth. Al Deßorus pitched nearly ' airtight ball throughout the entire game, holding his opponents to floe scattered hits. I , Beatlet.'s pupils could not fathom SinoLei's delivery until the sixth when ' Musser mall.' and seined on De- Boors' Ii plo The Lion pitcher on French's single, and ',Trey Toiced out Coop at second. Then I Live/ey counted the thud inn on Thoth ich's hit and Darlington's moor. 0° f Y4P) PEP—flavor—health! You get them all in Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes. 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TO OPEN LION NET SEASON Itnciiiielerc Will Pia% I Singleg, 2 Double, on Vorci4 Omni, I=l Penn State's 11/10 netmen Will wield their r Bennet:. against Franklin and Marshall on the Vat my coin to to tin,row afternoon at 2 o'clock in their opening engagement Tor the thud talisman c putt' o ith the Lan castei team Five single and tote double matches will be played, Paul Barbel and Cap tain Ted Wolfe composing the one doubles team, while Johnny Meunei and ex-captain Ed Bully, n 111 be pan ed all to make up the other duo In the singles matches Paul Bath. will be numbei one man v.ith Captain Wolfe in the second position Butler and Johnny Metrno have been picked to Jill the [had and fourth posts Because of inclement weather con ditions, daily practice has been some what retarded and the number live man has not as Net been selected Conch Dmk Stove, stated that this position mould be filled by either Glenn Thomson, Roberson, Ted Boss - man, or Har tiler although Robinson mould he the likely candidate Although the courtmen won the match by a 5-to-2 score last yell, most of the sets over e quite close and Stoc declared that this sear mould prob ably be a repetition. 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Ask that Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes be served at your fra ternity or campus restaurant. 46 .112°99'94 PEP BRAN FLAKES WILL MEET TERROR TWELVE IN OPENER Ken Kaiser To Lend Team From Out Home Post—Lions Won Last Season, 5-3 Yenn State's untried lacrosse twelve Null face an experleneed Western Mat viand NMI city nn New Brave, Meld at 220 n't.lock Lamm ow after- Under the guidance of Captain Ken Kai , ,m, at the out home berth, the Lion team will strive to uphold last yeaes 'locoed when, in the Ind game scheduled south the Green Tei runs, Penn State walked off with a 6•t0•9 s lam v Johnny Edmonds, at in home, Whit er Anions., Otto }Call, and Carl Andes son in the attack positions will fill the offensive roles in tomorrow's contest Joe Weber, steady Lion cen mill continue in the position which he held last year Meeting the strong attack trio of the visitors, Moon McMillan and Tont Redo at homes, will meet cooly scoring attempt Prirer, Edwards, and Robley w a ll bolster this fast s, oi king duo. Kai' Kaiser, efficient will defend the Nittany goal Captain Conisalc, leader of the Ter offense, together with Welhnger and Usniger in the home berths show promise of pushing the ball tounrils the crease Working from the center positron Bates has been successful rn showing a wealth of abilay which he will or Ithout doubt use in tamer row's game Although unsuccessful the Weston Mat).land twelve showed a poweLful, smooth-, m king mganmatton m too pros mus contests An Easter game oas dropped 3-to-2 to Penn They wore also unsuccessful in an cocoon ten with the Mar} land Ten opals Ride For Your Health— Lo ens of good horses are want ed to keep inn saddles eNerosed. Our puce is very seasonable. Ask your physical diseetor to allow you athletic credit for ndmg S. C. 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Officers Open Today 1'33l '33 BATTERS PLAY BISONS TOMORROW With Monday, May 12 set no the , election date, nomination, for most- ; dent and sectetare of the Athletic Strong Bucknell Nine To Oppose Asoociation open this not rung. ; Lions on Plebe Diamond They may be tut tied into the A A. office any tune !whit e o'clock Toes- 1 Al 12:10 O'clock dat, aftetnoon. If the amendment to the A A. constitution sulistitut- mg appointment tor election of I After less than n month of me theeilmlei not passed sit clay, Itinmary Wolk, Cnneh Len Houck has elections, the hand them leadei udl I ,} i'i"e" the " ou r f m h wlneshmen also he named in the A. A. ballot- baseball nine oil the eve of its opener mC laguinst the Bucknell university plebes n the freshmen diamond at 12.10 ,clock tommom n often noon KAPPA SIGMA TRACKMEN Ben Minton, fon mei Long Island WIN I. F. CHAMPIONSHIP h'g'' " lathing nee, w ill take the , mound tome! OA, for the Nittany )loony~yem hogs Swan will stmt he. Place Pest in Meet, Capture Scion 1 1 M ' l e t a s : mentor Tdle—Cho Phi Takes Second Winn, Al Ileguet, and Bob Stock holm to alto note nn the hill with Com t Band and Ho m Peschken at Banning points in ten of the fifteen backstop, scheduled events, Kappa Sigma won the Intern - nate] nity ti champion- I AI Ott In,st base m bile Joe I: dpata ck will , been selected to coven ship nn New Bean " field Wednesday 1 gum d the keystone sock. Walt \\ al and added to its laurels often noon by winning the special mile Y"tod" US at shunt mod Ted Munch at the hot-eon inn complete the plebe infield relay Houck intends using a full nester The Amnon s piled up forty-sis tof infield substitutes throughout the points to top Chi Phi, n unnen s-up w nth i game He will dinw upon Childs, Al thin ty-mght and one-half Alpha Sig- Fulno, Krum Kochm, Bob Stennfeld, me Phi took thud place with a total Ed Munch, Gem go Chi elm, and mho s of twenty-si• and one-half points Man t Stockdole, 11l left held, Al " " !Jule Beta Theta Pi finished foul th Mosel, m ecntm field, and Al Knoll Eleven CI ock-lottm teams competed completing the gal den, ale Houck' in the meet choice fm the season's openo. "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" Free! i Tennis Balls with any Ken-Wel Tennis Racket Costing $5.00 or More RACKETS GUARANTEED :o DAYS Krotlite Golf Balls—Seconds Just as Good as Firsts. except Slight Blemishes, 50c each $5.00 Doz. 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P , n Swarthmore Matt h Stochlai I have been the is With the valsite golf team to he The Little Quake, s eel nppnauon the I,lon b ,„ selected he Coati, Bob Rothe] d , b een „„ „ g „,„, t The viol shoe tit before the match, Penn State t h e „. „„,, n „ „„b d ote , linksimm till meet a strong So. th- „4 0 .0 ntm th e u nit e , sit mote foul some in the opening On- wale, hot Gen, go T ed , de , gagement of the sensor till the Col- closely munched Troll SPORT SHOES Everybody's \Veal ink; Them $5.00 to $lO.OO COLLEGE BOOT SHOP SOUTH ALLEN STREET LET'S GET TOGETHER PASTRIES THE ELECTRIC BAKERY on Item er AN enue College Cut-Rate Store • SPECIALS i _ , • I • , All Gifts—Novelty and Pottery Prices Slashed to Make Room for New Stock I / ' A N _Motlier's Day Cards and Candies Z, i -.... , 1 i Now on Sale , i 1 ! --, / I watch 0111 Windows for Week-End Specials Can YOU ' talk about the theatre? NOTHING stands still very long these IN days. That's why the New York Herald Tribune ss filled every morning with news that is making history. Everything IS moving constantly—changing, growing. The theatre, for example. Have you seen or read about the new plays that are hits this season? There are revivals of old favorites; plays about Russia and the Soviet regime; an unusually fine harvest of musical shows and new plays by authors with new ideas The New York Herald Tribune's daily re views of the newest plays keep you up-to- he minute with everything that's going on in the theatre—give you "front row seats" and the back-stage news of plays and players That's one reason you'll enjoy reading the Herald Tribune every mormng. And there's all the rest of the news, too. Foreign, political, art, music, books, sports news—everything. Will you try a New York Herald Tribune today and see if you agree with the senior classes of several colleges that have voted it their favorite newspaper? 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