e4day, Matt eii .7i Sidelines ngiatulatory messages en the ess of the Basing intercollegiates still being received by Neil At graduate manager of ath s, and lingo Renick, dnector of tics The athletic association, ng manageis and the membeis of squad all hose been i eminent., of Is of commendation for then in staging u successful tourna- MIMI Lou Little, football coach at ilumbia unit ersitt , %rote to 7clek as 1 . 111101, et "Perhaps the list impressite thing that stood it in MI mind of all the court ns treatment ae recessed at .nn State sons the fact that ur President came damn to the ndball court , : to say Hello and admit. us Quite a feu of e boys remarked about it and it Handy showed that he must be real Yon are most fort ate in hating a man of his hire to to mit a Oh." -0— aduate Manager Fleming also iced a letter final Conch Little It recommended that Penn State the Eastern Intercollegiate 13o•- ossociation to hold the tournament cooly pent Accoiding to Coach ID no place can lieu] Penn State attendance, enthusiasm and in ything else that goes ninth mak up a teal classic. her lett°rs woe iecmved float , Reeves, Lafayette, Clarence end, Catnegie Tech, Harry R enge, Dartmouth, and I. II Bal, U S Coast Gould Acadeiny. r commented on the excellent ton in which the bout.: nme led, and the behnviot of the I=3El ccc interfraternit) games II be played the. )ear mith soft *ground balk, the interclass gue mill furnish the Gni,. an, of lin el6ping . material the Narcit2. nine from those n base not gone out in notice apetition for the squad It II also sane as training far miners of the larsit) vluad n are not engaging in int° , legiate competition. ——o— ,pectator, at Penn State's first meollegiate gym meet Com toed of the length of the pro m. The map, periods were e to the fact that one of the .olarly scheduled three judges d a motor accident and did not Ise in time to officiate. 'With b too judges, needless delays re caused that are ordinarily minuted -0— nter sports teams won eleven ost foui teen contests during the n Just closed With only threw ms to its m edit, the basketball accounted foi twelve of the total The boyeis non tine° meets, ,nothei, and tied two, aunty the lens non hve dual meets and lost Winning five nut of nit games, leshman basketball team teconl e best campaign WANTED - WIDE AWAKE CATERERS To Serve You DELICIOUS HOT CROSS BUNS The Electric Bakery Gas - Oil - Repairing Delivery Storage at Reasonable Rates KELLER'S 282 SERVICE GARAGE 1000 EAST COLLEGE IT'S NOT TOO LATE To Have Flowers Delivered at .' _ Home for Easter PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. Bonded Members F. T. D. State College Floral Shoppe ALLEN STREET PRONE 580-J NITTANY BATSMEN . FACE DUKE FRIDAY Open 1931 Sea Son on Southern Trip Including Contests With 3 Colleges the Umsocity of Pennsilsania arc Nittony batsmen will open thew, the members of the Intercollegiate 1931 season by meeting Duka °lnver- I Boxing association intluded on the sits , in the first game of the annual! schedule, alum the Universities of southern trip Priday afternoon at; Vu goon, Noah Carolina and Lou- Durham, North Crnolina George rsrana ndl be new Nasy opponent, town will be niet at Washington, D I The Penn contest nill be the only C on Saturday, and the invasion Hill engagement not held at Annapolis end with an engagement aga,t Although the Nasal Academy has • Maryland Monday nt College Park,' not deter mined n bother it will take Maryland part in the finals of the inteicol- Tha train will start on the southern legates next year, failure to eels, jaunt uith but six days practice out would mean dropping out of the of'doora Houever, Coach Bedenk I association robing on his veteran infield and out-: field to baiter any weaknesses in the , pitching and catching denartments 'RIFLEMEN GAIN TIE FOR The team . nill practice follonmg its SIXTH IN CHAMPIONSHIPS aiiival in Durham Thursday and will' engage in morning work-outs berme each dav's game. Dedenk will give Bunny Stokes, the squad's only expel mneed hurler, the opening assignment against Duke. Meade and, Yost will also probably see mound duty against one of the three opponents Too other pitchers will make the trip, probably to be I chosen [tom among Blowos, M,ntan EE=MM,I Clinches Shortstop Post Sol Saltzman, seteran catcher, will he on the receiving end of the open-1 ing Blue 'and White battery, whilo i °Abel Deturck or Sedan still be named for teller setvice back of the plate ' Rbgis Smith, membei of the 1929 freshman nine, has climbed the short stop assignment. In addition to Smith; the veteran Nittany infield will be composed of Young at first base, Captain Jack Liver- 4. y on the second sack, and Dan Mussel holding doun the hot coiner Hoops, who lot niei ly ielieved Musei at thud base, has been shifted to light field by Coach Bedenk An equally expermiced outfield will take the field Finlay llith !Hoops out in the light garden, Vat/ Deichich will play in center field, and Hobbs is slated to start at the left field post. Either Stockdale m Gauni er uc ill In taken along as utility field er. After the southern trip, the Lion will start intensive piepaiations fog the opening home game of the sense against the strong Gettysburg Amil 18 The St ' , lams game, on iginally scheduled fon the twelfth o the month, has been meson! hack t. the tin enty-second HAIRCUT Get Your Hair Cut Now And Look Your Best for Easter Vacation BLUE and WHITE BARBER SHOP 606 W. College Ave. .. . i .. . ..1 ' ' Navy Sched Omits College Boyng Team Arranging so, dual matches, the Navy boxing team mill not meet the Penn State mitmen ne,t yea, for the In ,t tune m tuelve ,ea,ons, aternding to aothedule announced! I Sunday Svc acuse, Westei n Man yland, and Secure 1278 l'olnts To Equal Venn Score at Annapolis Meet Tallying 1278 points, Penn State tied unth Penn , ,ylYania fon sixth place in the intencollegiate title matche. lief I Satuiday at Annapolis. Navy Rifle men won the Lhainpion,hip with a ,core of 1382 Edgar P Wolcott "II who w at elect ed captain of the team following the meet, showed the best foam fm air Nittany marksmen with a total of 272 points Dna of Cemge WitAnng ton unmet say won individual cham pionship Imnms with a 2SI scale State shooed its hest tot in in the hooting horn a 'none position College Cut-Rate Store Easter Cards—Baskets—Egg Dye and Toys Whitman and Shellenberger Easter Eggs and Box Candy Agfa Cameras 98e Resides' Taxi Service RESERVATIONS FOR • LEWISTOWN and TYRONE Make Them Now for Your Trip Home at Easter Phone 750 Nittany i Printing Bldg JOB PRINTING • ATTRACTIVE COMPLETE LAYOUTS SERI ICE Phone 85 Nittany Printing & Publishing Company Between the Mos ies and The Corner ATTENTION STUDENTS CORRECTLY SEASONED ME I ITS GOOD SOUPS ATTRACTIVE SALADS HOME MADE PIES QUICK AND POLITE SERVICE • CLUB RESTAURANT—AIIen Street L. R. LINSENI3IBLER. 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Ban% n Star The St gt innigdom team in Penn State's Instin v non its Wit and only Intel Lollegnite fleet or the season a hen it defeated Colgate gymnasts, .35-t046, Satan day night TO sunning, the Blue and White team %hoe ed definite quoin anmy mu• the :111100n agog: egatum Snatching foul bust places out of a pn“,ble sis and living for tin leading position one Other es ent, the \ I. toy g> nasts piled Op such a commanding lead that, ft .um earls in the contest, the decision was ties ei in doubt Hooch and Davidson 1, me outstand ing ceifoinvens for the home team, Matte wooed one fast place, a tin fon anotlun, and to) , ) thud places, hilt' the until -headed star mas pi 0- chinned c mum in ton event= Cap tain noun of Colgate v a, his team's outstanding man, scum no nun toot place and ton the d places Ending in a lust place tie, the par did huts competition ca-, the -cost exerting (neat of the muning I he cloud was also enter tanned 11, con for minces on thin fang r lugs and in the rope climbing count 'rho summaries llormbratiLl It it--1/ t51.1.:1 I, nn ,Ittle 1 Ile I' ,rall, I I / / 1 •1 iilldl Plllll SI ,te nu Itrorolo , (..Lute 'I r...tne Coh 11. 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Colmar 44 2 / 14 • # P E P BRAN FLAKES College May Install Men's Field Hockey Field hockey many be introduced no an lota ammod spoit fm men if enough students shim an interest m this spin t, Dean Hugo blerd:k of tine School of Physical Eduestion announied today Dean Desdek Wiled that he had lettsved a tet te! from Hinny IC (been, presid ent of th Flehl Hockey a,socint son of Ameiica, einneenTung the in troduction of the sport here Although Penn State N, id not entin intercollegiate competition, it is hoped that a sufficient number of students mill cheer intniect in field hockey to momote uite, class and intrannual gamer rnEsintEx srATET MIFF: VI'S SOPHOMORES, E \ INS TITLE Winning the women's Into class basketball ton: narnent, the fi eshmen defeated the sophomores, 21-19, tire final game on the An num, floor 'fhm•d:n night Aft°, a 11,nd-fought contest in ohith Aloe ill Maishall WI and Ruth I' Walton '3l 51010 high smart, the fieshinen clinched the thanunonslop ugh a total stoic of six games non cophonmes note nest in line ugh duce games to then uedit, while the numns had two and the sena., one %Kim y GENERAL REPAIR DAY and NIGHT STORIOI3 W. R. Hosterman 120 South Pugh St Johnston Motor Coach Lines Through Espre, Set, ice In 11 1 110. 10 111: 110, 12 1111 I. 111 lu 111 2 1, 10 1, , VI" t • 15, 12 21. I. 11 111 IT 10 00 Ilallaolite 12 .1 7 1 , 0 21! 11 ) 1 1 1 " 1 _ l 6 nl _ 0 ,'41 , on, .1 111 n 1 1%1 SOl {‘,....1 1 .. ' 1. 1 1! " Vr 171 "1 1""0 j !,; • 1 no 15' nai. 11 T.: I ,;; 1, 7 , 1 2 0,9,1, Special Bus at 12:30 on Thursday •F-) ~4, ~ 4,1, - -4-( . 4 , .4 V , ' itin: ,!• 4cm tp. J ,- 4-. ..'.: i..!.. , • '.,-..,''., -I, - / ec r ,.. -...-3 .4 .." - ,',.' , INTERCLASS NINES b. , , , ,.. , , , ,, t,, , ,? , ,, ,, , „ 3,, , , . 7 , ~„,, ..t TO PLAY 6 GAMEST , . A game belay. the ft eshn, t 5 , 1 1 1 , 1, r oz•n „nti t , h.: 4 ' a i lu " 1: "-' n ' il l All games still he pl lied 1 Bedenk Reveals Anangementsl o'clock on the .at sits ba,eltal , Numm i& a ill be ay. at tied to For Placing* Series Under ,m0n00 , .., of each team v. ho hat Student Supenision led at least Om ty innings or to 1,111,111311 Ni tratllo l , Close Managers and coo; he. In an attempt to give added she, bean a''''.•l',l,-11 ns fon' , " ' to Intel class baseball, Joe Bedenl, • 1 • 11,1, ' -- M'lmlge. • Il.'he'l \l ft Coach of the satsity baseball team Coach, Bennett It 111 mum Ju announced last night the inost eaten- 3111 aag. 1 . Rats en A t., tat • site plans .et made for this form of !W.V.' , 0 . 11 .' 1,1, ` , '`.. 01 tau natural competition. I ago, Albert 11 Ego, Coat h. l• The games hill be conducted this IIV Young yea r under a system of •itudent coach- I o es and manage, appointed by the , \ , o . x ic, CO-ED It \ SI:It 11 .1. II in °sal ant of each class Every class 1 " alt be iem esented by a team, and I rave E Carpel 'l2 aas each nine a ill engage in a six-game', as it omen' , ba•oball anal kg:et schedule • 1 meetunc of the W 1 A boat .1 I To An aril Numerals lAt thin same time, Eleanor 1 Coach Bedenk has *asked that all 'l2 was appomted manng, I non alto tic interested I emu t to' uppem.la,i leant, Millie M ildi then pi ospechte class manage', 1 on- Ti avi, "13 and Belts I; Tho mediately folio, mg the Easter vacat- , '3l stoic chosen to manage the ion, a hen in actices ..11l start The 100'01e .mil I ''''' /•.. ' '-''''"'" ' class of 1931 a ill be teen esented by i lively Baseball in asters a ill then mgulin fl eslintan baseball team, i •a‘nled'Al'lv roll. mg 1 . 1,110. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of "rill: PEN NSYLV INI ST VI E COLLEGE INNIA 'SCES 1 Free Lecture on Christian Science In - MR. W. STUART BOOTH. C. S. D. OF DENVER, COLOR %DO llembet of the noard Of Lectore,lop of the llother f hutch The Vtr.l Church or ch.... 1, SClOllll+l. 1H Boston, 11.,,olot•t It, IN SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Thursday, 'April 9, 1931, at Eight-Thirty P. IV The Public I, Cornball.) Inn tied to Attend BELLEFONTE and STATE courcr: Di, in, DI, DA Dh U. AM AM AM' P.M PM PM PM ;:'V';;;" ' 7 7'l 1!;,;' 2 21 '42: 1: i,.21 . ;12! ;:,2 „„,„ _ 01. I'l 3 111 !It :1 ' . 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