Page rom LION NINE MEETS URSINUS THURSDAY Defeats Susquehanna Batsmen 12-6—Loses to Colgate in Fast Game, 9-8 Penn State will engage I.:I - sinus col lege on the diamond at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon on New Beaver field. The Lion nine divided a week end double-header by winning from Susquehanna university Friday after noon, 12-to-6, and losing to the s trong Colgate aggregation Saturday, 9-to-8. after hammering three Maroon pitch ers for sixteen basi.; hits. Inability to hit at opportune mo ments caused the Nittany downfall when they encountered a fast moving Colgate nine. With the,Maroon main taining a one-run advantage in the eighth inning, Penn State tilled the bases when French and Livezey singled and Diedrich received a free trip to first base. Slought replaced Davis in the box for Colgate, and the New York relief pitcher retired three Lions in a row to save the game for his team. Hal Stokes went the whole way on the mound for Penn State. The Lion right-hander, although touched for sixteen safeties, kept the hits fairly well scattered except in the fifth in- R. F. Stein Motor Co. Storage, Gas and Oil 24-Hour Service Phone 252 Dorit Experiment • With your Appearance °LTA. - r 1 ' ~ \v- - ' RO C 4 cotHE Montgomery & Co. State College, Pa. ..r- , -.Fo x IV I . with ner Baxter his greatest role as quick shooting but cker ing border bad man no Mods, Carol Lombard • Mrs. Jiminez are in the t of this great outdoor antic Movietone drama U:=UMI ning. In this frame, live singles in a row gave the visitors three tallies. All of the runs made by Coach Bez dck's team were bunched in two in nings, the first and sixth. Scoring in all but two innings, Penn State had little trouble in downing Susquehanna. Captain Rod Fry pitch ed until the sixth when Bezdek used both Pinkerton and Deßonis to stem ! the visitors' threatening rally. De ' Bonin finished the game and held his opponents to a pair of singles. Sol Saltzman and Walt Drill knocked out their first home runs of the season in this encounter. Jack Livezey has established a two , game record for Lion infielders to try ,for during the remainder of the sea ) son, by handling eighteen chances in !the field without an error. Against Susquehanna, Jack made three put outs and five assists, while the Nit tany short-stop was credited with six outs and four assists in the Colgate game. Campus Bulletin 1 . Seniors with names beginning with L to Z will have a final opportunity to secure their 1930 LaVie Supple ments at Montgomery's froin 1 until 9 o'clock today. riV From sturdy Scotch Grain walking shoes to lightest dancing pumps every pair of John Wards is built of fines leather. $7 and $9 CaNAVA . MEN'S SHOES Inspect these fine alines of Montgomery and Co. Alfred Sontag E. production 4:t ota FRIDAY Matinee and . Evening SATURDAY Evening Only at the Nittany A class meeting for junior women Freshman women will hold a doss will be held in room 14 Liberal Arts meeting in room 14 Liberal Arts building at 6:30 o'clock Thursday building at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday night for the purpose of nominating night for the purpose of nominating officers. class officers. -0— The Town Girls Club will hold a CLASSIFIED formal dinner at the Boalsburg Tav ern Monday, May 12.- A bus will LOST—grown leather pocketbook on leaye State College at 5:30 o'clock. Campus. Return Collegian Office. ——o— Seniors may still order Lion suits at Stark Brothers and Harper from 7. to 8 o'clock tonight. How ro'be everywhere at once DEAD the New York Herald Tribune every morning. It takes you to the theatre with men like Percy Hammond and Arthur Ruhl. Real sports experts (W. 0. McGeehan, Harry Cross, W. B. Hanna, Rud Rennie, Richards Vidmer, Murray Tynan, W. 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