LIONS WILL MEET Mj MUHLENBERG NINE Varsity Batsmen To Encounter Allentown Team as Plebcs Engage Cook Academy Lion batteis will attempt to icpeat lost season's rhutout victoiv nvei Mublenbeig when they engage the Allentown nine on New Beaver field at 3.10 o’clock tomonow afternoon. Dave Meade will piobablv tale? mound dutv tomonow, although Coach Bcdenlv mav decide to slait Hal Stokes against the visKois. Salts man is almost certain to get the catching assignment for the Lions Bedonk will make no changes oithei in the infield or outfield for tomoi iow’s contest. Tncka3, \eteran pitcher, will be the starting huilei for Muhlenberg, while Scorns, a sophomore, will Ire on the leceiving end of the battci v KieHi ci, thud baseman, Gdtner, center ficldci, "and Caincy. first baseman, me the only remaining veterans on the Red and Grey squad Freshmen To Meet Cook The Mules have a recoid of two defeats m throe starts this year. Tliev lost to Ursmus, O-to-l, in the opening game of their season but beat Die\el by a C-to-1 score. In the only other game they have played, they bowed to the Penn Athletic club, 0-to-5 Freshman diamondmen will meet Cook academy at 12 15 o’clock Talks, who pitched most of last week’s game against Biown Piep, will piobablv be the starting huilei with Ken, Bal thaser, and Lutschcr leadv to rehe\e him. Zawacki will be fust choice foi the backstop post Coach Leo Houck plans to stait Marsh, Lucas, and Edwauls at fust, second and thud base, respectively. Giecnstonc will hold down the short stop position, while Slusscv, Pim3tem, and Jackson will get fust call for the outfield assignments. NITTANY NETMEN ENCOUNTER ORANGE TEAM AWAY TODAY Penn State netmen, smarting from an 8-to-l defeat at the hands of Naw.i will cioss racquets with Syracuse ■thr*- aftemoon and Cornell tomoi row The Hillmen lost then lust match Satui day to Cornell, ‘l-to-0. Three positions in the Nittany line up weie m doubt yesterday befoie the team left foi Syracuse, but it is prac tically certain that Robinson, newly elected captain, will hold the No 1 post. rnities! E ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW LOW GAS RATE! entral Pennsylvania Gas Co. Diedrich Named 1931 Outstanding Athlete Frank Diedrich '3l has been named Penn State’s outstanding athlete of the year, Dean Hugo Berdek, chairman of the selection committee, has announced Choice was made foi athletic soivicc as well as contribution and piomotion of Campus activities Dicdiich wars captain of the 10.10 Lion gnd learn and is a membn of the baseball nine. lie has won siv varsity ‘S’ nwaids, three m football and three m baseball a late date The most popular ready to-eat cereals served in American colleges are made by Kellogg in Battlo Creek. They include ALL BRAN, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispiee,WhcatKrumbles and Kellogg’s WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit. Also Kaf fee Hag Coffee —the coffee that lets you sleep. PEP WAN RAXES j Restaurants! The new rate which will be effective June 1 st, will make GAS the most EFFICIENT fuel, the CHEAPEST. Ask those who are now using gas. See the marvelous new Gas Equipment installed in the NITTANY LION INN. Help us Grow .... The further reductions in rates will be to YOUR benefit. r'liiNif b‘lVs.'A'.iii vuuLiEajiiii'J NITTANY TRACKMEN TO OPPOSE TEMPLE Will Close Dual Meet Season Here With Owl Runners On Bea\er Field A well-balanced team front Temple unnorsilv will bring to a close lb a dual tiack meets at the College when they yngage the umkfe.itod Lions on New Beaver Field it ‘5 if) o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Although defeated last Satuidav bv the College of the City of New Yoik the Owls me expected to offer the Blue ami While atlil dos stitr com petition in the tiack and field c\ent3 tomonow The Temple umneis aie stiongest in tiro event' that the Nit tally tmekmon have shown a weak ness in so far this season. Peacock is the outstanding athlete on the Temple aggregation as Ire ha 3 been a comistcnt winnu m the cen tuiy an 1 220 yard d.rhcs. and was undefeated in these event-, last vear With a leap of 2‘5 feet S inches Pea cock gained a second place at the Penn Reins at Philaddplna in Apnl Coach Nate Cuitniel! will enter the same men in the meet tomonow who WHAT better treat is there late in the evening than a heaping bowl of the peppy cereal— Kellogg’s PEP Bran Flakes! They do not interfere with sleep, for they are light and easily digested. Yet you get the nourishment of whole wheat, just a healthful amount of bran, and the famous flavor of PEP. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. In the red-and-green package. FLAKES BRAN Yours for service Were successlul in dUcating the Syi acusc and Noith Caiolma teams, i Penn State’s hope for victoiy m the , dash events will be centered on Ken nedy and Dale in the 100 and 220 and on Gritsavage and Flenmkcn in the i 440. McDowell will endeavor to win lm thud first In ns many meets when he enters the high hurdles tomonow seconded bv Fulleiton and Hill. m \ ft THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FINCHLEY BOATER IS WIDELY OCNI7.ED AND THE PARTICULAR SENNIT BRAID EMPLOYED IS OF A FRESH, CLEAR VARIETY.Xa IEREECT HAT, PERFECTLY SI YLED. ALSO PANAMAS,\LEGIiOJiNS AND MILANS -J. AGENTS IN THE PRINCIPAL'’ CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES ' L^r,yr Boarding Clubs! A Complete Food Service J jiu FIVE 5 " DOLLARS AND MORE » THE FINCHLEY HAT - WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY Nationally ,usl, y , Known Famous fs State College The Coll
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