Tuesday. April 2S, 1931 '—'4"7 INTRAMURAL GROUPS BEGIN TENNIS TOURNEY Pi Kappa Alpha Defeats Theta C In First Match of Contest Because of inclement St either, only one match of the first round in the intiammal tennis tournament was played hist week m which Pt Kappa Alpha defeated Theta Chi, 5-1 Thirty-fife teams, including two nun-fraternity groups, State Club, and Watts hall hose enrolled At least four men constitute a team, and four singles and two doubles matches are played A loving cup mill be award ed to the winning unit. In addition to the intiainural tom nament, two intetclass groups arc en gaged in contests. Appioximately fifty sophomotes, Juniors, and seniors have already begun competition for individual honors, and a similar num ber of freshmen mace signvd up in another tournament. Class numerals will be awaided to the winner and runner-up in rash division. ll= Complmlentars tickets to the Jun ior Prom lull to unaided to the win ners of first and second places in the Prom. poster contest The posters should be submitted to Harry S Ruth rauff '3l, Pr Kappa Alpha house, be fore noon Thursdo. The entries 1,111 be judged by sev eral professors in the fine arts de partment, and should include the price per couple, the date, and the names of both cuLhestras playing at the dance National Egg Week cull he observ ed by the Poultiy club beginning Friday at the College uith three radio prog,iums to be broadcast over Colege Indio station WPSC, and uith an egg hunt on the Campus for the children of the tours Ilioadcast ing facilities may be extended for the occasion Robust S Paiks, piesident of the club, is planning a number of exhibits, CIII EPSILON ELECTIONS (Honorary Cad Enguteertng) Faculty S W. Long Raymond O'Donnell Undergraduates Wllham L Bottorf '32 Herbert D. Clay '22 Cotdon W. Folke '32 Wlllatd Leh '32 John I'. Smut, 'J2 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT WINTER'S. IQ' `O- A 'YOU WILL SA.Y.E'MON'hY STATE COLLEGE FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 35-M NO TROUBLE AT ALL FOR THE MODEL LAUNDRY To Call For and Deliver Your Clothes Work Collected Es cry Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Our Work Is Done CLEAN MODEL LAUNDRY Bellelonte, Pa. Phone 40G Mi 31 Solution YOU SAVE Rexall Drag Store . ran J anitor Agriculture Students Enter Varied Vet eran Occupations, Alumni Survey Shows i Claims 33 Years I Of Service Here dal) y oduas manufactureltil till -live, .lamheape .11eIntectut --- That relatively a large patron of graduates from the School of Agu culture enter the teaching profession or take farm managerial positions vas shots n by a survey of 845 alumni conducted recently The latgest number of ansveis front former students to the School resealed that they are following, secondary or high school leashing h tic the second greatest group avowed their semi; in fanning or farm management. The former oc cupation claims 122 graduates Mule the latter interests 116. The incomplete statistics also le reeled that eighty-eight Imo en gaged in college teaching and re search, eighty-seven in agricultural extension 1,31 k, fifty-seven in forest ry mork, and thnty-eight in graduate study. Other outstanding agricultuial voc ations employing formei students ale NITTANY GOLFERS DOWN CENTRE HILLS LINESMEN Gam 36.3 VIclor) in Practme Till R jib Country Club Teant Winning by a 30-to-3 score, Penn State's golf team opened its 1931 season in n practice match with Centre Hills Country club on the Col lege links Saturday afternoon Captain Pete Stuart of Centre Hills gained a place in the triple tie for medalist honors by turning in a card of 70 for the first eighteen holes Hugo Bezdek jr. and Bill Harms shared the honors with the visiting team's captain noddy Brand again displayed the form that clunactelized his play of last year by turning in a card of 79 at the completion pf the first tuno around the course. Charlie Robin son '3l displayed signs of becoming a member of the Lion varsity with a card of 78 for the first eighteen holes. DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street Regular s!)c Mi 31 Tooth Paste Regular 50c BOTH al . 9c FOR 4.1 50c V, ail thu ty-three, and the United) Pausing in his tusk of sweeping States unit the Pennvhaina Depot- doneu the several flights of stints in mints of &metalline m ith thirty men Fruit and vegetable inspectors the Agricultural building, 11. W. Ker . and agi icultm al engineers each num- stetter, the aged janitor, leaned back limed eight among the four-yem ag- against the stall and steadied himself molter° graduates I partly pith the long-handled, wide Of those failing to continue m ag- I lan. lines, Um: ale Sol ty-tm o sales- push-broom he had been using. He , niei ,l l, s t . m k ei s ity , - i t ‘ N l ‘ o o ,t ziaze x e te ir, ,eo si n x l :: must lime been feeling partmulmly ' talkative because it is very seldom teen }ales '''m lams, soil nine mmmtem. l that he stops to speak with students. I The publications field attracted sewn 1 There was something rather ap graduates, While six men miteied business either as melt hants or floc- pooling about the old man as he stood rate. I there gazing doss n at the floor in Among aglicultmal graduates now front of lom The expression on his follommg diverse occupations am list ed five tl.mtists, five Y. Si C A mork- face suggested reminiscent thinking. As he spoke, his steeds came in short ems, four stole managei s, four cleilts, jerky syllables. three fertihrei agents, three garage) "Yes so," he said slomly, "I have om neis, three physicians, and three been w orking in this building twenty , builders. seven years. Thirty-three years I've DRS FORCES, NULL, NIXON worked for tins instrtution That's I COMPETE FOR $3OOO PRIZE;Zng time fora man to stay at one I "But," he continued, "the way I Thu, members of the School of !feel is this—lf I could do better my- Agneultur e faculty hnse hoes nom _lselt I would leave, but all these years have felt that this was the best mated for the $3OOO prize awarded job I could have. Professors and btu annually by Senator Arthur Capper dents have told me different tunes of Kansas to an American who has that this is the neatest building on the rendered distinguished sett ice to the campus I like to do my work well. ugiiculture of the United States "Just the other day, a man came e hurrsel Dr. Ernest B Forbes, director of I the institute of annual ,utrition, Dr ° ,,l gretmg . "I, erri d n wh L t ar l ly e s sTo s ok7:iy h lined off 11-a said, 'Are you here Charles F. Noll, professor of expert-1 3 ,t? Why I graduated twenty Years mental agronomy and superintendent logo, and you were here then.' I of the college Salm% and Dr. Ernest I didn't remember him, but it made ore L Nixon, professor of plant pathol- feel good that he knew me after ogy, are nominees front the College. that long time." HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRETTY PAJAMAS For $l.OO at EGOLF'S Horseback Riding Daily Free Instruction EN cry Evening at 6:00 P. M. for Beginners SPECIAL RATE TICKET Phone 9799 for Reservations CAMPUS SADDLE- SCHOOL ceo v the spirit that wins the clash Whether you like your track on the smooth cin ders or prefer detouring cross country—you know it's more than second wind that keeps you going. To go faster and farther—try Shredded Wheat. Your coach knows it means more fuel for the body—and that's more speed for the legs. That's because all there is of Shredded Wheat is flood—and you digest it to the last calorie. It's the breakfast of record breakers it's on the training table of the consistent meet winners. And if your running is confined to making early classes, Shredded Wheat can be eaten for break fast in less time with better results than anything cisc you can order! Try it tomorrow! NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers" H E DE D ,„ SHED Lir- 4 . 5 it 1911`,%)0 ovpa,ol.s, WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Class Baseball Standing Last Week's Results Fa.shmen 10 Juniors 0 Sophomores S - Seniors 3 This Week's cMtnep , This, sday Juniors vs. Freshmen ukty Seniors vs. Sophomores Standings Sophomores 1 0 1 1.000 Freshmen 1 0 1 1 000 Seniors 1 1 0 .500 Juniors 0 2 0 .000 ATTEND PUBLICITY CONCLAVE Donald M. Creswell and Wes W. Dunlap of the department of public information returned last night from Chapel Hill, N C., where they attend ed a meeting of the American College Publicity association. TESTIFIES ON LAND VALUES Prof. Oscar A. Knight, of the met allurgy department, vats called to Buffalo, New York, Monday, to give testimony before the New York Public Service commission concerning the property values of the United Natural Gas company, of Oil City. Campus Bulletin The Indiana County club will meet at a luncheon to be held at 2 15 o'- clock tomorrow afternoon in the Old Main Sande, ich shop =MI An important meeting of the fresh man class will be held In the Chem istry amphitheatre at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night Arrangements for Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M HAVE YOU INSPECTED OUR SPRING LINE OF Suits and Topcoats GERNERD'S 140 Allen Street Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing • • • • • / • • ( 16" lilt I : , • AZIEsS I , THE 47105 T EXCEPTION/N. I IGII7 frEIGIIT FLIT IN AMERICA. TAILORED OF FINE AND ri.Exim.E. FELT IN INTERESTING PINCITLE3' TONES AND MIXTURES A NEW, SPLENDID, COOL AND DURADLE NAT WITICII IS I'ERY PESIRADLE, SEVEN DOLLARS OTHER HATS UP TO TWENTY DOLLARS • AGENTS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES •. • • 1. c 6 THE FINCHLEY HAT Vi4.YLIM WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY 140_, u Nationally ol d Justly kt' 6 1 7 , 6' LA i, Known 4vx .,D) Famous PP4 ,4 •40;e• • • Move•up Day will be made 4 this time. =OM The sophomore class will hold an imuottant Meeting to male Move-up Day arrangements, gatheung in the Chemistry amphitheatre at 8:15 o clock-Thursday night. =En Jurnm Prom posters should be sub mated to Ruthrauff, Pi Kappa Alpha, by noon Thmsday, 1=:=1 The Y.W.O A will conduct a Ms cu,aon group for the member, of the Freshman "Y" Club in the Y.Ol. •C A lounge tomorrow night ut 6 30 o'clock. 1:1:1=1 Junior class baseball practice will be held on New Beavel field at 4 30 o'clock tonight. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRIJC TION—Prnate dancing instruction for beginners. Call 49-3 or see Mrs F J. Hanrahan, Rye Apts. Ptfc COOK—Desires position during sum mei session. Several years expeti.. once in fratetnities. Call 138 be tueen 7 a. m. and 6 p rii. Airs 2teornTAS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Typing of reports, manuscripts, pieces, etc., on short notice at reasonable sates. Call 600-3. 113 W. Nittany Ave 2tpAP Now Is the Time to Have Your LAWN MOWERS Sharpened by Grinding - Robert R. Mingle "119 South Fraser Street Phone :38-.1 Reword Schedule Town and Campus Bus To Gise Beller Semite FRATERNITY SECTION TO CAMPUS A.M PSI Allen and College 15 55 College and Ilmstet 16 56 Heistet to Beaver 47 :57 To Garner Garner to Hamilton 50 1 00 Hamilton to Locust Lane__ 51 1 01 Locust Lane to Beavet____•s2 1 02 Beaver to Allen 53 1:03 Allen to College 54 101 College to Bultowes .55 1 05 Bumov.es to Library 50 1 Ob Unary to Grange Dorm__ 57 1.07 Grange Dorm to Ag 58 1 OS Ag Hill to Rec Hall .00 1 10 RETURN TO FRATERNITY SECTION A.M PM. Rec Hall to Ag 1011 02 1 12 Ag Hill to Clang° Don__ 03 1 11 Grange'Dorin to Ltbtaty___ 01 1 14 Library to Rollin,. 'O5 1 15 Burroues to College 00 1.10 College to Pugh 07 1 17 Pugh to Ptospeet •0S 1 10 Hamilton to Garnet •00 1 19 Garner to Beaver 10 120 Beaver to Allen •11 1 21 Allen to College •1 0 1 22 Peke Folir WANTED—Ty pmg to do at reason able sates. Call 472-12. LOST—Blown Top Coat, left in Hort on Fl day, April 24. Return to John Irwin, Delta Sigma Phi. ItpC LOST—K it E Duplex Slide Rule in black leather ease. Suitable ra ttan!. Robert A Young, Phi Kappa Psi. ltpdHe LOST—Case or Keys with tag 102 between Engineering Building and Theta Kappa Phi, Phone 138. ltpHe LOST—A yellow slicker containing keys in Main Engineering on April 17. Keys valuable. Return to Lambda Chi Alpha. ltchHe LOST—Log-Log Slide Rule, probably in Engineering units. Initials P. W. B. on leather case Reward if re turned to Paul Bierstein, Triangle Fr ate, City. ItComp LOST—Pair of lady's square Rhine stone buckles at Inter-Fraternity Ball. Four blue stones on aides. Nippier, S. A E FOR RENT—One double flout room, Avlll lent as single room. Stenog rnpheis, college students, faculty. Phone 600-R. Mrs. NV. H. Reish, 228 East Hamilton Ave. ltpdC LOST Gold-tipped Shaffer penc between Campus and Locust Lan. Finder please call Joe Needle a 199. ltebß, Effective May Ist Ride to and From Class, Baseball, Tennis, Fields
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