Friday. May i, J;m i ’ TiW Sidelines j . In addition to being composed largely of members of the football sqiind, the Westein Maiyland lacrosse team which will meet the Nittany stickmen today claims an mtercol -I,‘giato bo\ing champion in the pei '■oll of Ceorge Ekaitis, student-coach of the Green Tenors Ekaitis ikon the 17r>-pound title at the mtercol h'triatcs held heie this spring when Aiifliews of Nuvy foifeited because of illness. Appearing for the first lime in , the - role of Lion golf mentor. Larry Cannier, freshman football and basketball coach, mil direct the Nittnnj linksmen in their in n vasinn against Svvarthmorc and West Point teams, today and to i morrow, in place of Coach Hob I’llulhorfnrd, who will be unable to accompany them on the trip. I=l=l Losing only qpe,;man fiom last year’s varsity (earn i fchi ough gradua tion, Buckncll’s baseball team should piovide keen competition in the Penn State encountei <MJy 23.* The Bisons will come to State College late in than season seeking levengc for an R-to-7 defeat administered by the Lion batsmen la^xcai. The Duke umversitj batsmen their first defeat’ of the ‘'season'at the hands of a Penn nine b> a 11-to-IO score In the opening, game of the season on the southern trip during the first week in April'the Nittnnj base hall team was nosed out !>j the ’ Duke outfit. (Mo-1. Lion batsmen will face a formidable baseball banage when Hughes Brin ingei, Susquehanna hurlci, steps up on the mound in the Penn State- Susquchanna encounter set for May 20 In his initial inteicollegiate stmt against Moiavian college Satuiday, Brmmgci pitched a no hit, no tun game. Ia pinches he ascended the heights, fanning eight batters at times when a hit meant a run.' MIMI ' Sjracusc hopes in the 120-yard ‘high hurdles at the Penn Hclajs “were shattered when Paul Ilrent lingcr, star Orange trackman, tripped over the fourth hurdle in ia thc final run after he had led his heal to (he finish mark. Mc- Dowell, Hill, Fullerton, nnd prob ably Byers will line up with < Bientlingcr when the Orange ‘'trackmen oppose the Lions to morrow. ”A recoid that has been marked in blue and’ white on the books of the Penn Relny Carnival foi six ypars vfps omsed and Chalked up in scarlet Saturday Keller, Ohio State hunllor, tapped, the woods in the 120-yaid hftjjh hurdles to clip one-tenth of a second fiom Clip Moore’s time of l4s seconds which had stood since r ,j Saturday's came was the last home contest for the Lion nine ■ jhefore makiuc an invasion in one trip of four deep and dangerous j lairs Syracuse, Colgate, Rutgers, i and Army. After this journey, the Rlue and White n.ill end the season with s'c\en contests at home. i I, George T Dunlap jr. dangled arj .unwieldy banjo Clock m‘front of htn\ ifnd gnnrted at photogiaphera last Captain of the Pnnceton golf sam, lie had won the- Noith and South Amateur golf championship at fiinehurst, N C. As iunner-up and chptnm of the University of PiUs ltfftgh golf team, Sam Paiks dangled ife clock, but gunned. Parks won the idl-Colloge tournpirrant heie in the fall of 1927 as a'freshman The next jignr he left th(?C<nlego and became t)ie mainstay of the Panthor golfers. ; Watch : ; PRIZE CONTEST Apr.24taMaylS • (let In the Game! .. Here is your chance to , win a fine watch' or some' 5 other valuable prize. Just ' write a letter of 200 words on “Why I Would Like to • Own a Hamilton Watch." 5 All entries must be submit ’ ted on the official- entry t blank. Get your entry blank ' and information at t j Crabtree s Allen Stj’ctft' Jewelers tIONS OPEN TRACK i SEASON TOMORROW Runners Will- Oppose Syracuse In Dual' Meet on Beaver Field at 1 0 O’clock In their fust dun! meet of the season, Nittany tiackmcn will oppose Syracuse utnnois on New Beavei Field tomonow afternoon at a o’- clock. Besides the men who competed at Philadelphia last Sntuiday, Coach Nate Cartmcll has selected entiants on the basis of tryouts held recently. Dale, McDowell, Stookev, Yohc, and Kennedy have been selected to com* pete in the 100 and 220 >ard dash events. Gritsavnge, lledinger, Space, and Sam Flenmkcn will get the call m tin quarter mile event, while “Willard King, Hughes, and* Dunaway aie probable selections' foi the half mile Captain Meisinger, Rekers, and Ilomm.will seek victoiy in the mile. Entiants lor the two mile lace in clude Detwiter, Cliniles King, Stesky, and Van Cise. Defeat Lions m 1929 The low hurdles will be run by McDowell. Fullerton, Hill, and Beyers while the same men have also been selected to enter the high huidles. Palmer and Osbeck aie entiants in the high jump and Qsbeck will also compete in the pole vault Shawley will throw, the hnmmei and has also been selected for the shot put Lion entrants in the bioad jump will be McDowell, Funke, and Weavci. Although failing to place in the Penn Relays, Syracuse is strong in the hurdles and the distance events and has; always been considered one of Penn State’s major track oppon ents The Lion trackmen have not competed, with Syiacuse smcc 1929 when the Orange runneis won a G9l& to 65victory. Last year a triangle meet was scheduled with Syiacuse and Colgate at Syracuse but was call ed off because of rain GOLF TEAM WILL BEGIN INVASION IN EAST TODAY To Engage Swarthmore as Opener, Contest Army Tomorrow Four Lion golfers will meet Svvaith n.oie on Rolling Gicen countiy club couisc at Spungfiold at 2 o’clock this afternoon in their’first match of the season. ’ Tomoi row nftei noon the College team opposes West Point linksmen on the Storm King couise at Cornwall, N Y Coach Bob Rutherford, although unable to make the two-game tup, has selected Captain Johnny Murray, Fieddy Binnd, Hugo Bezdek ji., and Bill Nacios to represent the Blue and White, with Larry Conover coaching. THE STRAW HAT SEASON Just Around the Corner Have Your Straw Hat Cleaned at JIM’S PLACE Allen Street AFTER THE MOVE UP DANCE EAT AT THE LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP ' ' 214-East Nittany-Ayepile v , -. . -•' ' DELICIOUS FOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE “YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER’S” Tennis Rackets Rostrung and Repaired Here at Our Store U S. Tigei Golf Balls—3 foi §1 00 Reach Eagle Seconds—sol each or 3 for ?1.25 This is as good,as the 75c ball. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY 4 Golf Clubs and Bag—?6.Qs. Regular Price ?9 00 ALL 15c CIGARETTES—2 for 25c L. K. METZGER, 111 Allen Street SUMMER FABRICS FLANNELS-^SERGES TROPICAL WORSTED in a Variety of Colors and Patterns Suitable for Summer Wear •9wm You’ll Be Surprised at the Price—-So Reasonable Smith Tailor Shop 110 East Beaver Avenue Repairing' Pressing Lewis ’3J‘ ToCaptain Lion -Lacrosse Team, Donald'G. Lewis ’3l, was elected rcnptain off the 1931 lacrosse team at a meeting of letter men, coach, and manager Wednesday aftei noon/ Lewis succeeds Karl O. Anclcr r son ’3l, who was declared mcligibl-s to compete in intercollegiate sport this'spung becau3e-of n-scmestei’a absence from school Lewis plays at the in home position and is. in his thud, year of varsity competi tion. Ho was nwaided his letter last year. STICKMEN ENGAGE 2. TWELVES AWAY Linn Lacrosscmbn To Meek Terrors Tojiny, U. of Md. Tomorrow In Opening Contests The Penn State laciosse team will engage the Western Maryland twelve at Westminster, Md., this afternoon in their first contest of the s-mson and will oppose the University of, Maryland team at College Paik to monow. Coach Ernie Paul will start Me* Millen and Millet at the pomt posi tions with_Dny, Kaiser, and Edwards holding the defense assignments Smith will s-’rve at center while Cra mei, Heppenstall, and Henry will occupy the attack positions Keeler and Croohe are slated foi the homes and Gwvnn will play at the goal. In the University of Maryland game Coach Paul will entei the same ime-up with the exception of Decker it second defense and Edel at center. Additional changes aie Saracmsky, Cailson, and Antonson in the attack positions with Weber, and Lewis play ing the homes The Western Maiyland team, com posed 1 entirely of members of the football squad, has engaged in two contests this season. Navy defeated the Terrois 10-to-0 while the Univer sity of Maiyland twelve piled up a 15-point score against the Western Maiyland outfit. Ranking first in the country in 1929 and second last year, the Uni versity of Maryland twelve Ims stait cd its 1931 season with four victories by comfortable margins. Sport Shoes s4to $lO College Boot Shop 125 Allen Street [j.m'i PENN STA/iid BATSMEN: TO MEET | HILLMEN- MAROON! Lions Will Encounter Orangemen At- Syracuse Today. Face Colgate Tomorrow Nittany batsmen left ye*tciday* for Syracuse where they will meet the Orange nine tins afternoon m Arch bold stadium The Lion, will en counter Colgate tomoi rev. at Hamil ton, N. Y. Coach Becfcnk has selected Dave Meade to start against the Hillmen, .vhile Hal Stokes will be the starting huiler in the Maioon contest Sol Saltzmnn will be on the moving end if today’s battery and, in piobabilitv, will' also catch tomonow 17 Make Trip Since Danny Musser will return f o State College tomonow to huil the javelin in the Sji.uusc tiaik meet, Hoopcs has been shitted to third base foi the Colgate game Ills place in right field will he taken by Stockdalc , Seventeen men made the tup to the Hill school yesterdav Besides the rcgulni rime, Meade and Stock dal% Swan, relief catcher, Wallace, utility outfielder, and Blowcis, Min ton, Mocmves, and Winn, extra pitch ers, were in the party The week-end’s games will be the first of two consecutive read tups including Rutgeis and At my. ICE—COAL—COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street College Cut-Rate Store Special Friday and Saturday CARDS. CANDY and GIFTS FOR MOTHER’S DAY NOW ON DISPLAY Cookie Jars—sl.oo and $1.50 MOTHER Will Appreciate the One Gift That Only You Can Give Your Portrait , FOR. MOTHER’S DAY Tll . DENN QTATE IIIC ihoto Oh OP 212 East College A\enue Stale College, Pa. Fraternity House Managers Attention! We will lake your furniture to and from the JUNIOR PROM aC a .very nominal cost. Special Prices to | Groups Careful Handling—Prtfmpt Service ' - ,f ' l 1 ' 1 : Guaranteed Shoemaker Brothers 1006 West College Avenue Phone 530* bedtime suggestion The moat popular cereal* eerved in the dining-rooms of Ameri can college*, eating club* and fraternities are made by Kellogg In Battle Creek They in clude ALL-BRAN, PEP Bran Flake*, Rice Kris pies, Wheat Krumbles, and Kellogg's WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee—the coffee that lets you sleep. 3 Submit Names for Athletic Presidency Three members of the class of 1932 have submitted their names as candidates for the presidency of ’the Athletic association for next year. One aspuant foi the office of secretary of the association has given his name to Neil M. Flem ing. ginduate manager of athletics Fred C Bland, Geoige T. Lusich, and William W McMillan have in dicated then intention of running foi the post of president, while David A Stoop is the sole candi date registered to date for the soc ietal yship. Names may be sub mitted until May -I, and, elections will take place May 12. NEHIEN TO BEGIN SEVSOX WITH BULLETS TOMORROW. A Lion net tenm, the personnel of winch will not be dctcimined until late today, will open its season against Gettysburg tomonow afternoon at 2 o’clock The Bullets have lost the Inst two of then three contests plnved to date ■ Under Coach Stovei's new system, of selection, the entire fifteen men on the squad will have an opportunity to plav in matches Before each in teicollegiate contest, the mombcis of the squad are to play elimination games, with those ending at the top lof the list automatically being chosen 'to represent the College in the forth -1 coming match. Phone 136-J A BOWL of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and milk makes a wonderful late snack. Deli cious. Refreshing. And so easy to digest, it promotes health ful sleep. Order it at the campus restaurant tonight! CORN FLAKES CORN S fes % y§Ui YEARLING-BATSMEN TO MEET COLGATE Will Oppose Maroon Freshman Nine In Opening Game of Season Tomorrow* Afternoon In theii opening game tomonow. Coach Leo Houck’s freshman baseball nine will engage the Colgate venr lings at 2*30 o’clock on the varsity field. lveir will take the mound in the season's opcnci, Coach Houck hah in dicated, while Paik a?, well as Knott will piobably sec service at this post The freshman mentor plans to use cuch of these men foi three innings. A Complete.. Food Service ROOFING AND, VENTILATING • GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of All Metals in Sheets and the Aid of Expert Mechanics Pul Us in a Position to Serve Your Every Want * MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 424-M> 221 W. Beaver Ave. Horseback Riding Daily Free Instruction Every Evening at G:00 P. M. for Beginners ASK ABOUT ATHLETIC CREDIT SPECIAL RATE TICKET / Phone 9700 for Reservations CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL CATERERS ORDER YOUR DECORATED PASTRIES FOR MOTHER’S DAY The ELECTRIC BAKERY Phone 603 127 West Beaver Ave. To Our Depositors— Your interests are served here. Your needs are given the most courteous consider ation. We value your faith in us, and we pledge ourselves to keep faith with you, and to do everything possible to co-operate with you to your advantage. The First National Bank of State College - ' ' S'.. DAVID F.KAPP, -i & Cashier SPECIAL WEEK-END t REDUCTIONS ALL SHIRTS REDUCED 25% ' Pajamas at Exactly HALF PRICE $l.OO Ties at .79 $1.50 Ties at $1.19 And a few Beautiful Dressing Gowns reduced 50 r ,', V Nationally, f Jyl Justly Known Famous Znwncki will stmt behind home plate, with Althouso sd.iled to relieve him sometime duung the game Muish will stait the season at firet base, while Hams will hold down the second sack. Edwaids has boon designated foi the thud base posi tion in the infield, while Dietz and McFniland . ymbably will sec dutv at this post as well Greenstone will represent the Lion firet \cni men nt shoiUtop Thomas may «ee seivice somewhere in the infield Coach Houck expects to use Kas sack m left field, and Jackson in center. Mus&elman will fill the light field assignment foi the freshmen. Pimpstem, blussei, Wnugtel, and PaUtsm nm\ also -ec set vice in the outfield The C°™er unusual
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