Friday, Muv 8. I‘Jui LIONS WILL MEET TARHEEL RUNNERS Cindcrmcn To Seek Second Dual Victory in North Carolina , Contest Tomorrow . Seokirifr to gain their aecpnd dual victory of the season, Nittany track men will" meet a strong team from the Umvoisity of Noith Carolina at o’clock tomonow afternoon on New Bcnvsi field. Although the Tai heels Ipst some ‘.of them outstanding track men through graduation last year, they arc considcied one of the best teams in the South The North Carolina team defeated the Lions last year, 70M!-10-55V6, m a dual meet at Chapel llills, Noith Cmolma. ' As a result of the meet last Satur day with Syincusc the Nittany ath letes base their hopes in the distance events Rotors, Captain Meisingei and Siesky mil compete in the mile, while Detwiler and King will again entci the two mile lace. McDow.ell. Funky,tand Hill aic cn teied in the 1 120-yaid high huidlcs and the 220-yaid lo\v hurdles. Ken nedy, Dale and Yohe will enter both the century and the 220, while Flon nihen and Gntsavnge will contend in the final dash event, the 4-10. To Meet Temple Osbeck is slated again to entci the pole vault and Calmer will compete in the high jump. Eduards and Slmwley aie entered in the hammer throw while Slmwley will also com pete in the discus. ' In aditon to the nnle Rekers nmy epter the half mile again this week. Dunaway, who finished third in the meet Satuidav, will also compete in this event. McDowell, who gained a third m the broad jump against Syracuse, may enter this event again m addition to the hurdles. Following the Noith Carolina meet the Lion tiackmen will face Temple heie next Satuiday and conclude than dual meets when they engage the Univcisity of Pittsbuigh at Pitts huigh the following week I. M. GOLF TOURNEY BEGINS ■ With seventeen fraternities enter ed, the fust round of the intramural golf tournament ended today Finals in'? scheduled for Thuisday. 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Department of Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT B Danny Musser’s .444 Average Leads Lions Danny Musser lead 3 Nittany diamondmen in hitting with a pei centnge of 444 gamed by hitting safely 8 times' m 18 tups to the plate, averages for the Lions’ fiist five games reveal. Three other players, Drill, Hoopes, and Saltz- also batting .400 oi over ,The left fielder is close on Mus ser’s heeU with a percentage of .420 earned when he batted out G safeties in 14 chances at the plate. Hoopes and Saltzman, who have each hit 8 times in 20 times at bat, share thud honors.with a peicent age of 400 each. PLEBES TO MEET BROWN PREP NINE Will Encounter Philadelphia School Team Tomorrow Afternoon On Varsity Field Freshman-batters will attempt to offset their 5-to-l defeat fiom Col gate heie last Satuiday when they, encounter a Broun prep nine on the vaisity diamond at 2 30 o’clock to-' moriow afternoon. Coach Leo Houck will start ‘a widely diffeient lineup than that used last Satuiday. Kerr, who pitched eight innings of last week’s game, piobably will 3tnit again tomoriow, the coach has in dicated Parks, Lushei, and Grace stand a good chance of a tiial in this ganr» as well Zawaeki will stmt behind home plate again, while Alt house is almost certain to see action at this post In the .infield, Coach Houck ex pects to stait McFmlaml at first and cithei Walkei or Lucas on the sec ond bag Thomas will open the game at thud base, with Dietz ready to ic placc him Wilson will get the call at short stop, Slussei and Punp stein will stait in the outfield, along with Jackson, who scoied the only run for the home team against Colgate. ARE YOU-HUNGRY And busy—do you like delicious food and clean surroundings’ Soft Dunks by the Case THEN TRY . Texas Lunch South Allen Street BATSMEN TO PLAY 2 EASTERN TEAMS Will Engage Rutgers Today in New Jersey, West Point Nine Tomorrow On Jits last road trip of the season, Penn State’s varsity baseball team will engage Rutgers today at New Brunswick, N J, and meet a strong Army nine tomorrow at West Point. Although Coach Bed mk has an nounced no definite pitching choices for either of the games it is ceitnin that Hal Stokes and Dave Meade will be the Nittany moundsmen in the two contests. The Lion mentor has in dicated that Stokes may be the hurl ci to face the Senilet today Hold Giants, 4-3 The same squad which made the tiip to Syracuse and Colgate last sscek left foi New Brunswick yester day. Danny Musser will plav thud base m both contests as he will not letuin to State College foi the Noith Carolina track meet tomonow. Liddy and Armstiong will probably be the starting Rutgeis battciy in today’s game. The Scailct nine lias seveial football stars in its lme-up, including Jack Giossman, hard-htt tmg shottstop. While little is known of the Army team’s peisonnol, the cadet batsmen have a good iccord and lecently held the New York Giants to a 4-3 score. J. C. ME* ERS SEEKS A. A. POST Contrary to a statement published in the Collegian Tuesday, Jack C Meyers ’32 and not Robeit B Mcyeis M 2 will oppose David A Stoop for the secretaryship of the athletic as sociation. Meyeis was a letteimun on the basketball squad this yeai ' GIVE MOTHER THE BEST OUR HIGH QUALITY MEATS WILL SURELY PLEASE HER Fishburn Meat Market Phone 357 Mother s Day Sunday, May 10th FLOWERS BY WIRE TO MOTHER ANYWHERE WEAR A CARNATION IN HONOR OF MOTHER State College Floral Shoppe ALLEN STREET - • . 1 Rhone SSO-.I Summer WORK - or - VACATION requires Engraved Name Cards 100 NAME CARDS—special price—$1.38 The Athletic Store , On Co-op Corner • Jni* ‘iiiiJ PillnN STa’i-uj COLuEGIAW SCHOOL TRACKMEN TO COMPETE HERE Cindcrmcn Sign for Infcrschnlasfic Meet on New Beaver Field Tomorrow Morning High school and preparatory school trackmen will comncte tomor iow on New Beaver field m the an nual mtei scholastic tiack meet spon sored by the depnitment of physical education The events will begin at !) o'clock in the morning Although the cntiy list is not com plete twentv-two schools ha\c already signified fir'll intention of enteung the events heie The teams wdl com pete in two sepaiate classes, piepara toiy schools enteung class .\ dmsion, and high schools competing m B di vision. In addition to the defending cham pions, Kiski and Altoona, high schools and prepmatoiy schools throughout the state have enteicd the meet In cluded in the cntiy list me Lock Ha ven, Sunbury, Miffimtown. State Col lege, Dußois, Willianispmt, Bcilfoid, Langley', and Peabody high schools, and Pittsburgh, Dickinson, and Wy oming seminaries. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS H. L. STUART Nittany Prtg. Bldg. INSURANCE Masonic Building Interclass Baseball Stores Freshmen 13—Jumois 1 Jumois s—Sophomoies 1 Today Juniors vs Seniors Monthly Fieshmen \s, Seniois Standings W L Pel. Fieshmen 2 0 1000 Sophomoies t 1 300 Seniors 1 ] 300 Jumois 1 ■’! 230 MAY OUT \IN NEW BULLETIN College bulletins foi the year Jil -12 may be obtmn.nl by students to lay at the Registim’s offit.* on the list flooi of Old Main almost ATHLETE The most popular ready-to cat cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fra ternities arc made by Kellogg in Battle Creek They include Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, PEP Bran Flakes, Rice Krit-pics, Wheat Krumblcs, and Kel logg’s WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit. Also Kellogg’s Kaffoc Hag Coffee—-the coffee that lets you sleep '-'j ALLBRAN :\ • I rUXLCOO COMPJKV STEPPING INTO A MODERN WORLD The long arm of the telephone operator made longer \ Hotv to extend the operator’s rangefive- Result: in five years the average time fold? There’s an example of the prob- needed to complete a long-distance con lems put up to a telephone engineer. nection has been cut from 7 minutes to This was part of a study in stepping less than 2 minutes, up the speed of service to distant points. In this industry even long approved “Long Distance” used to relayyourcall methods are never considered beyond to one or more other operators. Now improvement. For men of the right she herself reaches the city you are call- aptitude, that viewpoint is a stimulating ing, 30 or 300 or 3000 miles away. challenge. BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIDE' SYSTEM 'OF. INTCK-CONNI'CTING TELEPHONES GOLFERS A! EE 1' MAROON TEAM HERE TOMORROW j Seek Victory m I.afnyedc Match To Retain Undefeated Record j With the hopo of lotaimntr thou liouud of no <lofia{c, Lnn gnlfci < will meet Lafav.tto on the Colhji*. ionise at 1 i) o’clock tomonow af ternoon Coach Bob Rutheifonl has selected Captain John Mutiny. Fiod Ei.unl, Hugo Berdek ji . and Bill Wicio**. the (ombmation which doloited Sw.ntii oioie and ti >d Armv last week-end, to ■(face thy Maioon golfti*. I* The Lif.uctle team downed Suinlh moie O-10-O two weeks aj-o at J)Ja v.nie Walei gap ALMOST a fraternity man. Almost a class leader. And on the tough college courses, he almost made the grade. What was wrong? Loss of energy, listlessness, lack of appo tite arc signs of constipation. Personalities arc clouded. Class and campus life are seriously handicapped. But you can banish constipation so easily. Just cat a delicious cereal. Kellogg’s ALL BRAN. Two tablespoonfuls daily arc guaran teed to give relief. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. You’ll enjoy fiellogp’s Slumber Music, broadcast oeir WJZ am) associated stations ol tin. ABC xVtry Sunilay cienmr at 1030 £fllT Also KFI Los /Inpc/cs, KOMO Seattle uf 10 00, and Fage Tiii*' .SKULL AM) HONES ELECTION Chalk-. 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