, Tuesday, _gull' 2i, 19d1 Sidelines When Conch Nate Cartmell enters his candidates in the Penn Relays iday nod Saturday, it will be as a Division A team Flom all the In stitutions teprasented in these classics each year every school teemves a rating on the basis of past shinning The Nittany trackman were raised last year Dom Division B to the first rank. lEEMI Three members of the present fet tyshurg baseball squad, o Melt mei Penn State Saturday, hate lug league offers. They are Haas and Utr. pitchers, and Mac Cloy, third base. Lft9t. oar Cloy bat ted an a‘ernge of 197 in eight een games. Utr ban signed with the Baltimore Orioles, and the other two men a ill probably try out u ith a junior league club. —.., „ —o— Steve Hennas '29, Intel collegiate boxing champion and versatile ath lete of Penn Stale, and his Inothen, Mike llamas '27, former Nittany bas ketball captain, wore in town oven the weeh-end According to Mike, ring manager of Stew', the former Nittany boxer has scored nine consecutive knockouts on the West coast ——o— Penn State n ill meet Army in three different sports esents at West Point thi, Spring. Nit- tiny athlete% mill engage the Ca det% in golf May 2, in hanehall May 9, and in lacro9ne May 22. MIME The—foul-mile telay elnunpionship eventiat the Penn Relays this week end ltotild mote most interesting Penn !mil attempt to defend the title with ,Mee of tin four men who won it lasl year. Among the challenging combinations me Penn State with its teanniintact, New Yolk university with two veterans, and Cornell, one IM:=I plalie Pitt basketball team k aing one of the most exten -41 schedules for next year ever ate :opted by a college floor leant. A vi esters trip will be lunge' during the Chmtmas saes tiotc in order to have the players mifk as little school as possible. United States Line ~a.~F: ~~ .. s, +w~.~ , h EUROPE and Back Si &Ds(' on the Meal !Muted States Inure MACS lso mespensive. "Tourist 'Moir' lams range from $lll5 round trip on the palatal REPUBLIC to 5231 on She ninthly LEVIATHAN, 5 lay speed to Enrol's. Remarkable yams Ono on tho fly ors AMERICA and CLOIICE WASHINGTON. Teasel bettlr the college t robed Ltnt year on one sailing of the LEVIATHAN 60 colleges 6 ere rkpresenteml Tins Near the IlanaribTale track teams Pali July lot on the CLOIIOE WASHINGTON fin the Oxford Cambrolge meet. Come on along! Enjoy fine f00d... im (enable staterooms ... mot t 00... sports int Ingstin decks...nightly dances to the rlty thin areal college bands front Yale, Hart aril. Californium, Peons) It ca ° nto, Ohio State, Virginta, Colo: Moo, Milani. Maryland, Penn State sail other colleges. Send at once for thelfooklet,7ohßlST THIRD CAIRN TO EUROPE" and tont.e reser', at au. Infore the nub starts. Oflieml fleet of the Intercollegiate I===l UNITED STATES LINES • 11. S. HORNER, Emma Agent 1600 IValnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa ANNOUNCING Annual Druid---Friar lance DANCING 8-12 i LIONS WILL MEET ST. FRANCIS NINE Batsmen Score 10-6 Win Over Bullets in Opening Hume Contest Saturday Fresh from a decisive 10-to-S vic tory over a strong Gettysburg nine in then• first home game Saturday, Nit tany batsmen will meet St. Francis at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on Beaver Coach Bedenk announced last night that Moonves, receive hurler, and Swan, sophomore catcher, will form the starting battery against the Loret to team As the visiting nine is not expected to give the Lions much trouble, Bedenk hopes to try out several promising men in tomorrow's contest Slugging in mid-season form, the Blue and White batsmen subdued a late Bullet icily to pile up an early seven tun lead and emerge on the long en I of the score in Saturday's en counter. Meade, pitching his first in tei collegiate game, showed promise by giving but six hits in seven innings, although his wildness gave Bullet hitters eight free tips to first base. Stokes finished the, game for Penn State Lions Open Scoring The Lions hammered Lefty Haas, tin Battlefield nine's pitching ace, for thirteen hits berme he was relieved by Ernest in the eighth inning The Nittany "murderer's rou," Diedrich, Smith, and Saltzman, divided seven hits and six runs among themsehes, while McCloy and Morris storied at the stick for the %miters with a home run apiece. Penn State's infield ful filled advance expectationn, - while the outfield handled sin chances without an mior Doubles by Dieduch and Smith and a tuple by Saltzman stinted the Nit tany scoling in the second inning. Three more Lion lens were chalked up in the fourth on Smith's single, ICE-COAL -COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Phone 1364 SPECIAL • ,O "-- , ALL SILK FRENCH CREPE GOWNS ,} TAILORED AND LACE TRIMMED ~k,' $2,95 EGOLF'S The ability to make money and the ability to accumulate it• are two entirely different things. In that difference is the difference between failure and success.. . , . PEOPLES NATIONAL 'BANK ALLEN STREET "The Bank With the Clock" SATURDAY, Interclass Baseball Last•Week`s"ißesults Freßhmen,6—sophomores, C. (Called been Use of durkness.) Seniors, 7—Juniors, 5. This Week'O gamer; Thuradar - Seniors vs. Sophomore; Standowurs W L T Pct. Somers " 1 1 1 1.000 Sophomores ---- 0 0 1 .000 Freshmen . 0 0 1 .000 JumorS 0 1 0 .000 added to ierrois by Stone and Enders, and two more one-baggers from the bats of Drill and floopeii coupled with ➢feade's sacrifice bunt Again in the fifth inning, Nittany batsmen clouted Haas hard to make the acorn 7-tp.o. Singles by Livezey, Diedrich. and Smith resulted in Blue and White tallies. In the seventh two more Penn State runs wale scorzd when Diedrich - singled and 'stole second, Smith walked, Saltzman doubled, and Young registered a one - - bagger. Captain Livezey scored the last Lion run in the eighth on singles by Musser and Diedrich. After McCloy banged a home run to open Bullet scoring 'in the sixth! inning, the Battlefield nine added two more tallies in the seventh on doubles by Enders and Morris, Boughter's walk, on error by Musser, and Mc- Cloy's single. Another home run in the eighth by Morris brought Gettys burg within three runs of the Lions but ended their scoring for the day The four-base hit came after Utz, pinch-hitting for Baas, had gone to, first on a wild pitch and Enders hail singled to short-stop TO CONCLUDE TOURNAMENT The semi-final and the final rounds of the interfraternity bridge tourna-' ment will be ,played this meek. The winner of the Sigma Phi Sigma-Phi Kappa Tau match well meet the win ner in the game between Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gamma Delta. THE ARMORY Rhythm by the Blue and White PENN - 1.7.,T7E; eviZEGI2VN 45 ALUM! FOLLOW COACHING VOCATION Survey Shows Former Nittany Athletes Hold Posts at Many Institutions At least forty-five college and high school athletic coaches claim Penn State as then Alma Mater, a recent survey shows. Only half of this num ber hold positions on college or piop school coaching stags, while the others direct teams at Nemos high schools throughout the 'counts v In addition to Bob Higgins, Joe Sedenk, Dutch Hermann, and Laity Conover, such men as Dick Hallow and Skip Stabley, both of Western Maryland; Harold Barren, University of Arizona; Bert Batten, Swaithmoi e, Hap Frank, Gettysburg; Ben Cub bare, Mississippi Agricultui it and Mechanical college; Red Gligith and' Nasty McAndiews, Dickinson; sveie graduated heir before taking then present positions ' Glom Killingei, Rensselnei Poly technic lir:tante, Ken Loeffer, Genera; Al Lesho, College of City of New ATTENTION LOCUST LANE! A CHANGE IN THE CAMPUS BUS SCHEDULE WATCH NEXT ISSUE OF COLLEGIAN BELIEVE IT OR NOT! MILK SHAKES _ 5c With Ice Cream 1 OC AT r GREGORY'S Murotex Linens READY TO WEAR $25.00 3-PIECE PRE-SHRUNK WHITE LINEN $18.50 rw , * fmM3ATERS ;1' f ; 4 dompl'pte Sels_; Nationally Justly Known Famous APRIL 25 The first round of the women's tennis tournaments for both upper , clas,men and fi eshmen mill be played ctai Ong Monday, according to Miss Marie E. McMahon ':l2, manager of the sport Flist binchet games in the golf tom my gill begin at the same time Mi,s Ihnbala Vincent 'WI, golf man ager, has announced. York, Bill Ullery, Susquehanna; Mike Palm, Georgetown, Stan Co!tom, Rollo School of Mines, Mt4sourt, George Snell, Beckley; and Frank Wolf, Waynesburg, also represent Penn State in cone= condone. tanks A limit of formes Nittany athletes who doect high school athletic teams include; Johnny Reed, Scott high school, North Maddock; Edwasd Barnrm, Dußois; Charlie Beck; Har ri,busg academy; Jack Brown, &sl imly, Walter Clow, Schenley high school, Pittsburgh, R A. Hufroid, Pottsville; IL L Koehler, Windbm; N. R Kolb, .McKeespost, Alonzo Nanticoke; C W Memltle, Hauling high school, Aliquippa, Jules Nernst, Radnor, Ralph RUA., Lock Haven, R L Schuster, Central high school, Binghampton, N. Y., and Harold Von Nieda, Giraud. ADMISSION $ 1.50 14 LION TRACKIVIEN TO ENTER RELAYS Coach Cartntell Announcea 'front Winners ns Representatoye, For Friday, Saturday Selected on the basis of then ..,hou - mg in Saturday's ti yout,, tout teen Nittany tt achmen still Jew nee to Pluladelphnt to lent went Pvnn State in the Penn Relays on Frankhn field Ft day and Saturday, Coach Cat [- litchi has announced In the special field ecent,, Edwards and Shuns Icy will he enteied in the hammer thioaing daision, mink Isle- Dowell rind lull will gel the call foi NO TROUBLE AT ALL FOR THE MODEL LAUNDRY To Call For, and Deliver Your Clothes Work Collected Every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday Our Work i., Done CLEAN MODEL LAUNDRY Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 406 New Management! New Efficiency, ! And at New Moderate Prices! Penn State Sweet Shop Wes( Beaver Avenue ,z,, SAVE) Enough to Buy a New Tennis or Golf Ball by Sending Your Laundry to THE PENN STATE LAUNDRY jI, Our Prices Have Been Reduced r A u. 20 0 1 0 On All Underwear, Stockings and Handkerchiefs SATISFACTION GUARANTEED y i 177 r The Penn State Laundry 320 West Beaver Avenue tyi mom raga Tiiree: tile 120-siou hign hurdles. Sigel mil entry the Blue and White hopes ii the javelin tin ow, and Palmer ut th high jump. Shamley and Sigel w thrum the discus. Dale, FaHinton, Kennedy, and Me Daniell make up the quarter-Ind, inlay tenni, while in the correspond mg half-mile °sent it is mobable thal the same men mill receive the call The Lion foul-mule lelav Pauli nil ha commis.' of Captain Treisingei lichen t, Detwiler and Bill King, with Chathe King as alternate Munger will throw his lot with the . Lion hatsmen,this weekend, although it Is probable that he will hurl th. javelin against Syiseuse the fallow• mg weekimil, attolding to Coach. Caftan,ll Penn State's hopes art largely centetyd m the four-mile le• lays, the conch panted out New Service !
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