Tuesday. May TO, 1931 NITTANY STICKMEN OVERCOME INDIANS Last Half Kully Enables Lions To Defeat Onondagas by 3-1 Score Saturday Tinihng l-to-0 at the end of the lust half, the Nittam laciosso twche '•coied tluee goals in the sec ond i»eiiotl to defeat u worn Onon daga Indian team, 3-to-l on New Benvei field, Satuiday afternoon The Indian goal was made (luting the fust minute of plav when Pieice, lust attack man, completed a shoit shot Penn State scoied m the mid dle of the second halt when Edwards made a shoit toso, into the cage Smith and Heppenstall completed the Lion seoi ing To Meet Arm} Salurdav Captain Lewis and Weber placed at the home positions in the opening line-up with Antonson, Carlson, and Smith comprising the Lion attack. Edel paiticipatcd at centci and Ed waida, Deckei, and Houk weie in the defense posts Day anti McMillan filled th. point positions with Gw\nn at goal Heppenstall, Cioohe, Kielai, and Ciamet also plajed m the con tent. With thice Mctoues and one de feat on then lccoid, the Nittany stickmen will meet an Army team at West Point, N Y, Satuida} and will end then season here against Col gate the following week CRITICIZES PRIZE PROBLEMS Dr Lewis F. Pilcher, Philadelphia irchitect and formerly head of the lepartment of architecture licie, criti :i/ed the prize pioblcms of the senior 1 ind junior architects, Wednesday. i SEE THE BALBRIGGAN “ACE” PAJAMAS EGOLF’S ICE—COAL-COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company Phone 136-J North Patterson Street Balfour’s May Sale lIAS STARTED' Special Discounts on Every Gilt in Stock (PINS EXCLUDED) Now is the Time to Buy that Fraternity King you have been wanting—and how about HER Graduation Present? See CRUM JENKINS In SAUER’S STORE IS IT CLEAN 9 Your Tux Shirt —of Course Don’t Forget House Party is Only Two Weeks Away THE PENN STATE LAONDRY 320 VVoA Uuiti’iH Avenue i'hunc I'i FRESHMAN NINE OVERCOMES COOK ACADEMY TEAM, 18-10 Penn State’s freshman baseball nine itoied an iB-to*lo xictoiy oxer a Cook academy team heie Satuiday aftei staging a sixth inning tally xxlnch bioke the S-to-8 tie anti gate the home team a Unoe-run margin Ketr pitched the fust two innings for the fieshmcn, being telicxvd by Dalthasei, who earned the assign* meat to the eighth inning Slusser limshed the 'game for the Lions ton and llawler filled the pitching beilli foi the academy. Campus Bulletin Todav is the last day on which se moi- may seeute then LuVir copioi Special sales and subscribed copies will be distubuted for the last todax also Get copies at Student Union office, Old Mam A xxomen’s tiach meet will be held on Holmes field at 1 JO o’clock Satui day uftetnoon In otdet to enter the meet, co-eds ate required to qualify m tluee events this week. I==l Theic* will be a meeting of sopho moie men lepoitcrs of the Coi.lec.ian staff in Room 312, Old Main at 7 o’- clock tomoiioxv night. All freshmen xxishmg to go on a hike and xvemei loast, xxhtch xviU be conducted tomouow night by the l‘i3l VJICA and YWCA councils, aie requested to meet m the ‘Y’ at 7 JO o’clock. I=l=l Theie will be a meeting of the Penn State Outing club in Room 121, Old Main at 7 JO o’clock tonight for the puipose of electing ofLceu for next ye.u. There will be a meeting ot the Stu dent Council fot botli old and new membeis in Room JlB, Old Main at 7 o’clock tonight Theie xxtil bo a meeting of Phi Eta Sigma in Room 11, Libcial Arts building at 7 o’clock tonight. I=l=l Sophomore women icpoitcis foi the CoLLKiIAN will meet in Room 311, Old Mam at 7 o’clock tonight. CLASSIFIED A REAL SUMMER vacation awaits your youngci biother at Camp katalulm, Etna, Maine The ideal camp foi boys betxxeen the ages of 8 and 18 Coop Flench will gixe you all neces&aiy information Phono IJO. OtcomptVKU CALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—PIicate dancing instruc tion foi beginncis. Call 19-J or see Mis F. J. Ilamahan, F>e Apts . ltcher MAYBE THE PERSON who took my tionch coat from Old Libcial Aits Fiuluy is well-intentioned. I hope so, because that coat xv.isnT ex’en paid for In the meantime, it might lain, so that its ictuin to the Collegian office xvould be wel comed—ll lx. Fiear IteompllKF LOST—Giey sweatei coat. Finder please return to E "White at Theta Chi fraternity'. 2tcompE\V FOR SALE—FuII size waidrobe tiunk Excellent condition Jl9 W. Fan mount Axe. ltpapl CAMEL CONTEST! Second Prize, $10,090 MRS. WALTER SWEET, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. S Prises of $l,OOO each A, B. FRANKLIN, 111, 52 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mann. JOHN R. McCarthy, 721 Main Sl, Wiilraiantie, Conn. FREDERICK E. ROBINSON, Coronado Beach, Calif. WM. A. SCHRADER, Brent Apts,, New Albany, ImL DR. D, ll* SOPER, 523 E Brown, lowa City, lows. S Prises of $5OO each F. CARTWRIGHT, Transp’t’n Bldg., Washington, D, C. EDITH COCHRANE, Glenvale Ave., Darien, Conn. BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa. JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St, New York, N. Y. RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, Waukegan, UL THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WANTED—By a middle aged lady with sonic vspcuence position in> cook m fiaternity or small hotel oi as a housekeeper. Write Box 191, Cleat field, P.i 2tpC THE STUDENT who lost his wate! ' '■ ■ 1 in the car of a Middletown met EXPERIENCED WOMAN dcsiic3 chant may seeute it by inquiun, position as cook in fialoinity house. at the College Y.M.C.A. ltehh Inquiie at Coi.llgian otlicc 2tpapS ■ ROOMS WITH BOARD—Hot an> PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Typing iokl running water m all 100 ms of lepoits, iiinnusciipts thobCb on For your next college year. Harte shoit notice. Reasonable tales 113 Club 114 \V. Nittany Avc Phon W Nittany Aw 000-J, ‘ 2tpri7 <lb-J. ltpap SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT WINTER’S COAL YOU WILL SAVE MONEY STATE COLLEGE FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 35-M PAPERING and DECORATING Of All Kinds—New Selections in Wall Papers and Paints Exclusive Agency for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS PORTER & WEBER Phone GSS 12S S. Fraser St. Paid to Winners of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing that the decisions of Judges CHARLES DANA GIBSON. Roy-W. HOWARD . ■„ ' and Ray Long in the §50,000 Camel'Prize Contest have 'been ' reached and that prizes accordingly have been awarded ,as follows: First lPFise 9 JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass. 25 Prizes of SIOO each MARIE ALBERTS, <>252 So. Spaulding Chicago ¥. B. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, Winston-Salcra, N .C. EUGENE BARTON, 3625 La Luz St, El Paso, Texas MRS. EDW. F. DALY, 1133 Louisville St, St Louis, Mo. ¥5l G. ERBACIIEIt, 308 N. Front St, Conway, Ark. LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmouth St, Forest Hills, N. Y. KATHRYN R. FRANCIS, 4-18 E. 22d St, Baltimore, Md. MRS. ALEXIS GODILLOT, 191 Wa>erly PL, New York C. ¥. GRANGE, 2316 Central St, Evanston, lU. fc. S. GRAYBILL, Paxtonvillc, Pa. JOHN I. GRIFFIN, 1208 Jackson, Pueblo, Colorado DAVID C. HILL, Peyton and Arlington York, Pa. IN congratulating the winners,in the great Camel contest we want at'the same time to thank most cordially tlic approxi mately million men and women who dis played tlicir friendly interest by sending in an entry. We wish also to thank the millions of smokers throughout the country for the appreciation they arc showing for our new Humidor Pack as is evidenced by,the notable increase in the sale of Camel cigarettes. By means of this dust-proof, germ-proof, ’AMELS FOUND—Cuitei Eveislmip pencil. Call 2iir>-J during noon hour ot aftoi live o’clock in the evening. ItC > -■/*. WW ' a In Keeping with the trend of times we are offering Lower Prices—Gieater Values In Our Store-Wide • Clearance Sal You "want more for your money—everybody does—and because we have made such a good job ol making your dollar buy more during the hist days of our sale, we are going to continue until this sale will leave a long and lasting impiession. Greater Value in Society Brand Chailcr House Halt. Schaffner & Marx Biaeburn Clothes Florsheim, Walk Over, Crawford, Stetson, Menihan Shoes for Men and W FROMM’S Third Prize, $5,00® JULIUS M. NOLTE, Glen Avon, Duluth, Minn* ELIZABETH JARRARD, Porter Apis., Lansing, Mich. J. ¥. KEATING, 523 Prospect Ate., Cleveland, Ohio J. 11. KENNEDY, 2627 W. Slate St., Milwaukee, Wise. JOHN KILPELAINEN, West Paris, Maino DR. CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angcll St, Providence, IL L EDWARD MARTIN, 121 Liddell St, Buffalo, N. Y. MRS. L. C. MILLARD, 609 Stocklcy Gardens, Norfolk, Vo. EUGENE SARTINI, 745 Chapel St, Ottawa, 111. GREGORY LUCE STONE, 755 Texas St, Mobile, Ala. DR. C L. THOMAS, Blount Airy, N. C. LEE R. WOMACK, 4*lB Tenney Ave., Amherst, Ohio J. ARTHUR WOOD, 21 Burke St, Mccbamcvillc, N. Y« EMERY HERBERT YOUNG, Painted Post, N. Y. moisture-proof Cellophane wrapping the rich aroma and full flavor of choice Turkish and mellow Domestic tobaccos liave been air-sealed in Camels for your enjoyment. If you have not tried Camels in tlic Humidor Pack all wc ask is that you switch over to this brand for one day. After you have learned how much milder, how much cooler, how much more enjoy able it is to smoke a perfectly conditioned fresh cigarette, go back to the harsh hotness of stale cigarettes if you can. rt e&^
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