Tuesday, May w, ismi Sidelines The Pitt moot will mark the last appearance of six Lion cinder staiv in diinl compotilion Captain Cluck Mcisingor, Rekois, and Detwilei will close distinguished caioors in the dis tance itins. Minsor and Shawley m the weights and McDowell m ’the hurdles will also end their dual meet days against the Panther Rugby football, suggesled as an intramural sport here. Is al ready popular at Princeton, Yale mid Harvard. Although infl rec ognized ns a regular college ac tivity the ruggers have attained popularity ns intercollegiate com petition in the Ihg Three. Fraternity men at the University of Illinois engage in horse-shoe pitch ing and bowling as legular intra mural spoils The University of Georgia includes polo on its list of intcifratcmity contests, and Ohio university iccently sponsored among its’students the flist annual “Flivver Derby." I=2=l Robinson, captain and first ranking player on the Nittanj tennis team, had not lost one set in intercollegiate competition be fore this year. Although extend ing his opponents to three sets in each case, he has nevertheless been defeated in three successive matches. - Prof Madison M Garver, of the department of physics and icccnt re cipient of the Phi Eta Sigmn award fon unsubsidized leseaich, was No 4 in'the Cornell crew back in 1884. A story in the New York Daily Tribune of [that date described him thus, “for massiveness united with beautiful symmetiy of limb and muscle . . . I should give the palm to Mr. Gar v°i" ! Foster Coal and Supply Co. . GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M What’s YOUR Most PRINCETON men smoke— IF you walk along Prospect Street in Princeton you'll notice how many men load their pipes from the familiar blue Edgeworth tin. At Senior Singing on the Steps of Nassau Hall this spring the pipes will glow with Edgeworth. A pipe and Edgeworth—this is the smoking combination that has won the college man. Yale, Dart mouth, Cornell, Illinois, Stanford ... all agree with Princeton. Collego men everywhere respond to the appeal of pipes—packed with cool, slow-burning Edgeworth. Be guided by their choice: Try Edge worth yourself. Taste, its nch nat ural savor that is enhanced im measurably by Edgeworth's dis tinctive eleventh process. You will find Edgeworth at your nearest tobacco shop—i6|! the tin. Or, for generous free sample, ad dress Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S, 22d St., Richmond, Va.; EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth la a Mint, of flno old hurleys, with iu natural aavor enhanced by Ldgo worth's dlatlnctlv olovonth process Huy Edgeworth any whnro In two forms —"lteady-Itulibod** and“ Plug Slice." All sixes, 15< pocko’ package to pour humidor tin. LIONS TO ENGAGE SUSQUEHANNA NINE Will Meet Bill Ullery’s Batsmen Tomorrow Afternoon on New Beaver Field Coached by Bill Ullerv ’2O, frnmei star fii 3t baseman with the St. Louis Biowns, Susquehanna will cncountei Lion batsmen on New Beaver field at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Selinsgrovc tenm’s record has been unimpressive thu vear They won th-ur first two games against Elizabethtown and Moravian by 7- to-4 and 0-to-0 scores, respectively Since then, howevet, they have lost to Juniata, 12-to-3, and tw ice to Bucknell In an attempt to develop mow of the rc3eive material. Conch Bedenk will send Blowais to the mound against the visitors Swan will con tinue to substitute for Sol Saltzmnn, veteran catchei, who will bo lest to the team for the rest of the season because of an appendicitis opeiation. Completing the replacements, Walus Will start nt first ba3e instead of Young, and Moonvos will take Dull's position in light field Teams Had 10 Errors In defeating Muhlenberg, 12-to-l, Saturday, Ilal Stokes fanned fourteen for his fourth victoiv in fi\e stait«- Two Nittanv lallios of foui and eight runs each in the first and thud in nings submeiged the Allentown nine. Both teams fielded poorly, dividing ten eiror3 between them. The Lions were unable to pla\ Juniata Thursday because of wet grounds. It was the'fourth tune tin* y .■ear that adverse weather condition: caused cancellation of a ■schedule! game. DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street Special ONE TUBE OF Klenzo Shaving Cream And Your Choice of 5 GILLETTE or 5 Probak Blades Both tor 49c Nighttime, when people naturally turn to diversion, is the t s f r, logical time lor a track meet. Lack of support will be u thing S ( of the past. And just watch the athletic fund grow, G-E floodlighting projectors, largely the development of college-trained men, are easily adapted to any occasion whether football, track, tennis, commencement, receptions, or plays. Efficient G-E illumination promotes athletics and builds scliool spirit. JOIN US IN THE GENERA I. EIXCTRIC PROGRAM, BROAD CAST rvrRY SATURDAY I vr- MWi ON A NAI lON-WIDE N B.C. NETWORK GENERAL # ELECTRIC SteOe Hamas Scores Victory in Ring Tilt Steve Hnma3 '29 impressed met ropolitan ‘sportswriters with a sec ond-iound knockout ovei A 1 Mono, California heavyweight, at the Madison Square Garden, New York city, Friday night The knockout blow 3ont Hamas’ opponent spin ning through the lopes. Commenting on Hamas, Perry Lewis, of the Philadelphia Itu/mirt, said, “It took Stove loss than two lounds to pio\e himself one of the most likely looking,young heavy weights tunning around loose lie reminded one of Jack Dempsey when he breezed in, crashing mut deious left hooks to his opponent’s jaw and then ciossmg his light with splendid accuracy as well as tiemendous power . . It was one of the cleanest cut knockouts I have seen this season ’’ LION LINKSMEN WILL MEET COLGATE GOLFERS THURSDAY Hoping to defeat Colgate m golf foi the second consecutive yeai, Lion hnksmen will engage a \eteian Mar oon team on the College eoui«e at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Although Coach Bob Rutheiford has not definitely announced his line up for Thursday's match, it is almost ceitain that Captain Johnny Murray, Freddy Brand, Hugo Bezdek ji , and Bill Nacios mil cany the colms oT the Blue and White GUY (. LOMBARDO'S LATEST RELEASE al The Music Room " ALLEN STREET For further information address Publicity Department (A). Ask for GL‘l‘l2o6 “Ike Light I hat Started Sports at Night. ’* THE KENN b'I'ATE LULLBAjIAiN TRACKMEN SWAMP TEMPLE RUNNERS Gain 11 First Places To Subdue Owls by GO Point Margin In Last Home Meet Taking first places in eleven of the fifteen events, the Lion trackmen ovei whelmed the Temple team, 97 2/Jl - in a dual nw?t on New Beaver Field Saturday. The Ponn State athletes captured all place? m the high and low huullcs, the javelin, the nub, half nub, and hammer throw, while the Owls were successful in making a dean sweep in the 100-yard dash Will.ud King bd the Nittanv track men with a fust in the half mile {and a tie for fust in the mile with Meisingei In the field events Temple was only able to gam firsts in the high and btoad jumps Sigel won the shot put and placed second in the javelin and [discus Sh.nvley won the discus, [placed second in the shot and ham 'mer. and thud in the javelin Mus iscr tluew the javelin 10R feet to win I that event | Osbeck cbaiod.the bar at 11 feet I to win the pole vault, while Edwards ,v\on the hnnimei thiovv Gutsavage had little trouble winning the 440 in 1 51 and 2/1 seconds Rekeis out distanced the field m winning the 2- [nule , llill won the 120-yard high CKf jrolven when :00l evening, .intly lighted .•cord iimply NETMEN LOSE TO CORNELL, CANCEL SYR \CUSE CONTEST Defeated at Cornell 8-to-l Fridav, and lamed out a£ Syiacuse Satui <lay, the tennis team hns a icemd of one victory, two defeats, and two con tests called off. Robinson and Frctz in the second doubles contest wore the onlv Nit tany players to win against the Dig Red. huidlcs and was followed by McPow The 220-yaid low hurdles was won by Fullerton, while McDowell also gained a second in this event D lie, with a third in the 220, was the only Nittany runner to place in either of the dashes. Collegian Service Directory Consult This Directory. The Firms Listed lielow arc Ready to Serve You. Shoo Shining and Repairing PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Masonic Bldg. PENN DAIRY ICE CREAM 201 Jlarnard Si. Bus Service State Collcßc-Lcwisfown Leave State College 10.30 am 3.00 pm Leave State College Aruve Lewistown 11 *5O a ni 4 30 p in Ainve Lewistown Leave Lewistown 1 25 pni Leave Lewistown 5 30 pin An ive State College 2 15 p in Airive State. College 0 50 pin BOALSBURG AUTO BUS Boalshurg, Pa. 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