Friday, April 2d. lif,ii. Sidelines When the Lion batsmen cancelled their game with St Planes Wednes day aftonoon because of rain, it Dunked the third s ictory of Jupiter Pluvius ovel the home team in five attempts During the Easter vaca tion, Duke defeated the Lions, 6-to-I, on the only gnome played m the three game southein trip. Last Satmday, the College nine gained a 10-to-6 vm tomy over Gettysburg. ——o— Whether rugby will be intro duced here as an intramural sport still remains to be decided. HOU ever, College guests who obser, ed physical education classes run about New Bearer field last Sat urday morning might hate gain ed the wrong impression vs hen they saw Charlie Spiedel acting as referee I=o=l For the first 'time in the history of the Penn Relays, heals and a fi nal sail! be run in both the college quintet and half mile laces. The "440" will he tun today and the "880" tomonow In the past, the winner sins toted on the heat time made in the heats, but this yeal the fastest teams in the heats will compete in the final. IErMI Captain Chick Meminger and Paul Reiser.; 1,111 attempt to re gain the record of 17 18 3-7 in the four-note rein) Which they ...et in 1929 With Captain Bill Coy and George Olfenhaii%er at the Penn Relay earnmal tomorron. =MI Dean Hugo Bevlnk of the Physical Education School will hate attended five different meets and meetings in the East before the end of the neyk as he plans to confer IN ith the De partment of Public Instruction at Harrisburg, witness the Penn Re lays, and me-rt vith members of the Olympic Boxing committee, Amen can PhyS . nal Education society, and National Boxing association. MM=l Should flick Smith gain his let ter on the Nittant golf team, he will he one of the few sons of Penn State "S" winners to fol low in the footsteps of his fa ther. Ihs father, Comptroller Ita)mond If Smith 'O5, was man ager of the 1901 football team. i t l ipl.. 0, r f7 t d c.o. Special Dinner Every • C 1 0, , \ I:!:1 r - i-_ - : , :-,... /...... Sunda y-65c ' / "// yit LAIRD'S TEA ROOM C . 4 , , ~- / ---- k, );',.-;. -'-- 'West College Ave. SHOEMAKER BROTHERS Phone 519 1000 West College Avenue Our Service to the Community I—Modern Furniture Storage Service. ?,--Speedy Moving Van Service all over. the Country. (All Loads .Insured)' J—Expert ltepair Service on all rividcei of-cars. ICE---COAL---COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Proper Refrigeration is a modern necessity. A small cash payment places a "Frigidaire" in your home. For Comfort and beauty, in stall, Coolmor Porch Shades and attractive Awnings. We also specialize in Window Shades. Let us give you an estimate for re shading your house. Many'charming colors and designs. Rowe Trellises, Arches and Pergolos. Armstrong Linoleum and Rugs. put down the "life time way." KEEFER HARDWARE Pay by Clemson Bros ! DRIVE IT YOURSELF th e Mile Phone 375 116 McAllister St. Batsmen Meet Dickinson Here; Tre Lek Team Enters Penn Relays FACE UNDEFEATED SQUAD TOMORROW Coach Bedenk Names Saltzman, Stokes as Battery for Carlisle Hitters Undefeated in Ono stalls, Dickin son's nine mill meet Lion batsmen at 2 10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on lleaser field. The Manny team will be seeking its second victory of the season. Bunny Stokes, the squad's moat ex pciienced harlot, will most likely be Coach Joe Bedenk's choice for pitch ing duty against the Carlisle nine. In all piobabilits, Sol Saltzman, vet eran catcher, will complete the start ing battery foe the Blue and White With Young, Captain Livezey, Mus ser, and Smith all in good shape, the infield has been perfoimmg brilliant ly in practice all mcek. Bedenlc ndl also probably use the same outfield combmatton, Brill, Diedrich, and Hoopes, which saw service against Gettysburg Saturday. Dickinson may start Shomock, its slat pitchei, on the mound against the Lions tomonow. The catching !assignment will undoubtedly go to Vivadelli, a sophomoie who has clinched the backstop post. Lion sluggria still meet then match in the Red and White batsmen John !son, Dickinson football captain, had fom hits against Temple last week, while Dawson, sensational thud base man, had a home run and a double in the recent Weston Maryland game ißonney, first baseman, Captain Hedg es, center fielder, and Prior, short stop, are all heavy hitters. Winning by decisive scores from both Temple and Western Maryland, the visiting nine has not yet suffered defeat. Penn gate has one game on each side of the ledges at the pres ent Wednesday's scheduled contest mall St. Planets was rained out. STICKMEN TO PLAY TOMORROW Playing the second games m that mspechve leagues, four Intramural lace one teams composed of freshmen and sophomores not on the valsay squad moll compete on•the football ptactice field tomorrow faternoon, ENTIRE FAMILIES - As well as individuals, take pleas me in dining hede...,,You, too, will enjoy the homelike atmosphere which mevads, and relish every moisel of the tempting, well cooked food A, e solve here daily. Phone 1364 SENDS Veteran Ni tinny Quartet Into Compel ition STICKMEN PREPARE FOR OPENING GAME 60 Aspirants Compete as Coach Grooms Team To Meet Western Maryland With a squad of sixty candidates competing for positiohs on the varsity lacrosse team, Coach Ernie Paul is preparing the Nittany stickmen for the opening game of the season ag ainst Western Maryland at Westmins tin, Md, Priday. The Lion's second encounter will be with the University 11finyland team on tho following day Although sec varsity players weie lost by'graduaticm last year and Mike Kaplan created a vacancy in the line up by his graduation in three and a half years, the remaining lettermen will constitute a formidable nucleus for the Blue and White twelve. The ieturn of Roy Carbon, strong member of the 1929 team, will bolster the Nit tang stickmen Navy Defeats Terrors With Bud Kaiser alternating bet ween the second defense and inside defense positions in practice, Gwynn and Geroge are leading contestants far the goalie post Dick Smith and . PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE .a® RESIDES TAXI Phone 750 ERMINE! Just before bedtime DO YOU ever get hungry late at night? Jusi drop in at the campus restaurant and order a boul of cruneh crisp Kellogg's Rice Krispies. Enjoy with milk or cream—fruits or honey added. It's delicious—and so easy to digest, jou'll sleep like a toplTry it tonight. 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TiTE STL.TE COLLIZI-L7 15 LIONS COMPETE IN ANNUAL CLASSIC Will Attempt To Regain Title In Four-Mile Relay Run Lost Last Year In their flint Intereolleginte appear ance of the season, fifteen Nittrinv tiackmen will be pitted agninq the outstanding back and field athletes in the country when they compete today and tomorrow at the annual University of PeintsvName Relays on Franklin Field Coach Nate Cartmell will send a veteran Lion quintet composed of Captain Meisinger, 11J1,eis, Detmilei, and Bill King in an attempt to re gain the title in the foul mile relay, which was won in 1929 and lost last year ashen Penn State finished In. hind Penn and Ness Yoll< uniteisityr. Chillies King has been selected as an alternate in this event and will compete if Meisinget's ankle Intony keeps him out of the race. The eat nival record of 17 21-1 for the four mile relay was established in 1929 by a Penn State team com posed of Cox, Offenhausm, tickers, and IVletsinger. Penn, with three men lions last year's champion quar tet is the outstanding favorite in thou event EMI= In addition to the four mile team, Coach Cai Mel! has entered a splint relay team composed of Dale, Ful lerton, Kennedy, and MeDouell the quart, mile ielav this afternoon and the half lade relay tomorrow. Pm the first time in the histoiv of the Relays, heats and a heal still be Jake Edel have been playing at center field for the Lion tt‘elve, while Weber and Leis base been ,oiking in the attack positions &tile Edmaids has been playing in the third defense station. \ .t.... WHAT IS MORE REFRESHING THAN An Ice Cream Soda? FENWAY TEA ROOM East College Avenue Ice Cream Sodas Sundaes SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT WINTER'S COAL YOU WILL SAVE MONEY STATE COLLEGE FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 33-M Baf 3eball Officials Oppose B arring Coach from Bench Nitt any Mentors, Capta'in Jack Livezey, Unite In Decrying Eastern League Ruling Boyleball officials at Penn State bre unan Janusly opposed to the Ens,tein Intel collegiate Baseball league r tiling that the tooth lemain off the bench clueing the pi ogress of games, a mo ver on the elocution revealed 'yester day)... Cliainetmlxing the idea nu "one of tl.,ose noble experiments," Hugo Ben d eh, Do ettoi of Athletics. and Ammer nentra of the Lion batsmen, stated that he could .en no possible benefit in such a moceihne Dean Bezdek asserted that the most Naluable conch-! ing tales place dining the progress, of a contest, when the coach is able to point out actual inisteks to the plavm s. "College men are too completely occupied Isith their studies to be able to make a study of the fine points of the game," the athletic director continued "They den cc far 11101,2 benefit from hnseball wine they have the oppoitunity to oF.'er their sug gestions to thz coach than when the complete responsibility is placed on inn hi the quarter and half mile relay events. Chicago is the pies:ant champion in the quartet mile 'clay and 'moll de fend its title this afternoon against such tennis as Ohio State, Princeton, Penn, Yale, Georgetown, and Syra cuse, in addition, to Penn State In the half mile relay, Ohio State, last year's M 1.21, is conceded an excel lent chance of, iepeating tins year Edwards and Shawley hate been selected to oompete in the hammer throne, nnink.s. Palmer soul enter the high Jump Sigel will thi ow the javelin and he null also enter the discus throw with Shassley. get i oNa RICE KRISPIES .40V 10 LAT :EV •-' - then• shnulders," he said Coach P. Joseph Bodoni. of the var sity baseball team believes that the pinyets ,ould anion the inspiration of having the coach on the beneb Jut mg games. He feels that the plan of the collegiate league often s no advantage , : to offset this los, "Although the playas mould knom mhat to do in most cases lions then daily piactice, there would be no one on the bench to pep them up and Ipoint out errors," tha Nittany mentor !stated "Allot all," he concluded, "a coach acts much Id, a soles man , eget, telling his players to go out and do better" That Lion batsmen themselves want the coach to remain on the bench mos revealed by Captain Jack Ln'cacy of the vat sity nine Liverey said that having a conch's inspnation present oval,' a bigand to any team in gain ing Nntones. Ile also 111111CII that the same Orion is noses. made tmic, uhen someone is thole to point it out, EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA 3.. A. (Pop) GARRISON, Agt I=l : , •~a character with Humor and Goye-y • you never suspected in him Flaying 4 44 ,, 5510r21y Arlte % • EORG E A 1 it: imllio► E VA LY DAVID- JAMES NOAH J. FARREL TULLY FLORET A War el Bros Vtio• phone Drcolor= on • D recta by John Adolll ,1 1 ~• _ 9 . AT. A Wainer Diulhu.Thcriic'. a, • 1 - ..bc ll~iia LION GOLFERS TO MEET CENTRE HILLS LINESMEN Rutherford Will ITNe 26 Men Again id Club Tenni in Practice As n ',column:ll3 encounter to the collegiate meet, on the College golt cord, Coach BA 'Huthen ford lion send twent,c. •six Lon, golfers agalnit Centre iltlls country dub 311 II inaetice match on the College cow me at 1 15 o'clock tomel tom Often noon Although Coach Butheiford has not completely decided upon his group of "loth(We% for the openet, tt 1, cot , tam that Captain John Minim., Fred dy Stand, and lingo Bendel, y , thee Veterans of last 3eat's team. es ill gait Other Lion linlisracn isho is dt Niel) enter the dual match connieti. tom are Me sophonun es, Bill Naelo4 and Bus Sickels, Bill McKay, II plum, and Duel, South 'll Captain PM° Stoat of the Centre 111110 team ha, not made linmin his moult of starlets as Jet, although Bill and Gielel Glenn sated poqition on the team Announcement nu nittn e Henan in . g and Ito fini,hing, Uphol.tei iniz, Fine Cnbinet Wol k at NEW SHOP or H. W. SUDDS No‘th Spat IN Sti eet Oppoi,ite Malinke] n Linnbet Co Monday Tuesday April 27-28 Matinee Daily at 1 :30
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