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iday, May 2\), xwsi Sidelines Fred Brand, varsity golf player, qualified for the national open tour nament last year, being medalist in tin qualifying round at Pittsburgh, but failing to participate further, lie will enter the qualifying round it Oahmont country club, Pittsbuigh, next month. Nittany hatters won three games and lost two this season by one*point margins. .The Lion baseball team defeated Villanova Wednesday 'i-to-l and won over Syracuse, fi-to-.1, and Dick inson, 3-to-2. Losses were re corded to Duke university, fi-to-15, and to Colgate, 7-10-f» The Colgate golf team was the only mmbination to defeat the Nittany inksmen this year when they won by l-to-2 last Thursday. The Maroon earn succeeded in breaking the two rear winning streak of the Lion golf nen by this victory. Penn State inksmen won their other three m ercollegiatc matches this year fiom Jwaithmore, Army, and Lafayette I=CIEI Geisler, Villanova shortstop who starred here Wednesday af ternoon agqmst Penn State, was a member of the regular hnckfield on the freshman football team when he was here in his fresh man year. In addition to Geis ler, the hackficld consisted of French, Dicdnch, and Collins, who left here m lus sophomore year. Geisler was also a regular varsity player for Villanova this year. Contrary to the prediction of a itt scout that Penn State would beat he Panthers by eight points last aturday, the Nittany runners won I-to-51, sconng a margin of tvventy’- even points. Pitt has defeated a ion track team only twb times m ftccn yeais of competition " The Lion baseball team is un pdefented on its home diamond so far this year. The only games lost on foreign fields of battle were with Duke university and Colgate. Army and Syracuse were defeated on trips away. r Four members of the Wyoming bminary * baseball team which will loot the fieshman nine topioriow layed against Penn State last year b different positions Brommski who :ill catch played center field, Bialek jho will occupy the shoitstop, jiosi ;on held the third base post. Arm rust who will participate in tho'nght eld was catcher, and Peters who will lay at second base pitched last year, i Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M FOR NEXT YEAR A few choice rooms with run ning water open for the begin ning of the school year, next fall. Make icseivations now be fore you leave school. A Inn booling for the smimicr The Colonial lIS W. Nittany Avc. Write—or Phone 9908 Johnston Motor Coach Lines STATE COLLEGE-^YILLIAMSPORT Through Express Service Horn) Up Dttlb AM PM PM in 4nj ioo io no smi« c<iiiego sno 12 to nno 10 ao 2 <in in in K»ck Vkw 1 r in 12 sr, a4n 10 IS 2JO 10 00 Ilcllofonle HSO 12 40 700 OSO 2 nfl 0 1(1 llublerKburg 8 r.O 12 SO 7 2i> 02S 120 010 Mill Halt 020 120 705 010 110 *1 00 Lock Hawn !> 30 13n 800 002 107 802 McKllmttan 0n» 140 813 000 103 800 Woolrlch X Koaita 040 140 810 805 100 K 45 Avia 11 45 ICO 820 840 12 50 8 (in Jersey Sboro OOS 200 830 800 12 10 800 Williamsport 10 30 23D 005 JOHNSTON MOTOR BUS LINES LIONS WILL MEET COLGATE BATTERS Defeat Villanova Nine, 5-4, For Sixth Victory—Musscr Clouts Home Run One of the only two teams to de feat Penn State’s baseball team this year will invade Nittany territory to morrow, when Colgate meets the Li ons at 3 o’clock on New Beaver field The dumondmen hung up then sixth victoiy of the season Wednes day, defeating Villanova, 5-to-4. The Maroon will have much the same nine that toppled the Nittany batsmen at Hamilton the beginning of this month Lyman oi Purple, both of whom saw mound duty against Penn State m the first game, will pitch tomorrow, while Litster will get the catching assignment. Colgate has had a fauly successful season. Although the Hamilton nine has been on the losing end of the score four times, they have gained seven victoiies. Four of their games have been rained out Wins Sixth Victory Danny* Musser’3 terrific home run dnvc into the football stands scoring Liver*y bioke a 3-to-3 tie and gave the Lions their victoiy over Villa nova Wednesday Yielding only five hits, Ilal Stokes succeeded in chalk ing up his sixth victory m seven staits against the Wildcats Penn State started the scoring in the second inning, when Moonves sin-, gled and came home on Shot tail’s cr lor. The home team added two more nms in. the sixth. Hoopes singled and scored on Livezey’s saciifico hit, and Diednch’s double. The right fielder ciosscd the plate on Moonves’ double. After the Lions had ngam forged ahead on Musser’s home run m their half of the eighth, the visitors fell one mil short of trcing the count in the final frame. Shortall stiuck out, but Czcsick doubled and scoied on Morgan’s fly to Diednch. Gazella filed to the outfieldei to end the game ICE—COAL—COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street ' Phone 13G-J Do You Live Near Tyrone or Altoona? We Haul TRUNKS to‘Tyrone and ALTOONA and Points Between Reasonable Prices CALL C. E. CLOSE. 823 West Beaver Avenue Phone 71 “YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER’S” Penn State Souvenirs and Novelties 25c to $7.50 ~ Picnic Supplies Plates—Cups—Spoons—Napkins Golf Supplies 4 Clubs and Bag, regular price $9.00 For a Few Days $6.95 L. K. 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Bernstein '33. Chailes E Eisc-nhovvei “13, and William E. Haitman '33 weie named to the junioi cheei leading staff by a com mittee of judges Wednesday The committee which made the selections is composed of Richaid W Giant, directoi of the depait ment of music, Nml 31, Fleming, giaduatc manngei of athletics, Al bert E Lewia ’32, president of the Athletic association, William B McCartei ’.32, head ehecilcadei, Robeitß Homos ’.32, Emanuel Pei km ’32, and L L\onel RacLow ’52, s-emoi as3i‘-tant cheerleadoi« STICKMEN TO END SEASON TOMORROW Nittany Lacrosscmen Will Meet Colgate at 2 O’clock on New Beaver Field Engaging in their lust mtei colleg iate contest, Nittany stiekmen Mill nveet a Colgate laciosso twelve on New Bouvet field at 2 o’clock tomoi iow afternoon With possible changes to he made in the inside defense, cantor, and at tack positions, Coach Eimc Paul Mill stait the same line-up used against the Army twcl\-» last Salui dav Weber and Capt. Lewis Mill play at the homes, mlhlc Kielai, Cailson, and Antonson Mill compose the Lion attack Edel Mill probably stait at center, and Edwaids, Deckci, and Houck will constitute the Nittany de fense 3lc3lillcn and Djj, at the points, and GMynn, at goal, Mill com-' plete the line-up ] The Colgate stickmoh secured their' first Min of the season from a Spiing-I field twelve. The 3lamon team lost! to Army, 17-to-l, and to the Indians,! 7-to-2 Hohait, Union, and Dait-| mouth also defeated the Colgate twelve in contests this jear j I)]/ Dim Dlj DI) Du Dm Dly S Dly AM* AM Nihiii* DM I'M l‘M DAI* l‘M )‘M "piT 40 12 J 1 in! iu F rliiNjtf bTATJK. LUULtikiiAW : TRACKMEN ENTER IC-4A MEET TODAY 12 Lion Athletes Seek Victories In 8 Events, Place Hopes On Distance'Runners Competing against the foremost tiatk and field men m the country, twelve Nitfnnv athletes will seek victories in eight event-, at the annual liileicollegiatos lodav ind tomoirow it Franklin Tnld, Philadelphia. Although not consulted one of the leading contendei s foi the I C <l-A title now held by SouMi-nn California, the Lions mted high among the Eastern colleges Penn State is stiongjst in the mile and 2-nnle and the Nittany mnners (and a bettor chance of placing m tlio distance than m any othei event Dctwilci To Renew rend Paul Rekeis and Willaul King will meet stollai opposition in the mile when they face the dnici along with Cul Coan and Bill MrKmfT of Penn sylvania, Noiman Ilallowell of Ilai vaul, and Albeit Rai.nev of Corn'll , Captain Moisinger, Detwilei, and Ciiailes King will lepicsent the Lions in the 2-mil-*, vluie theic is a possibility that Rehei'- mav also com pete in thij event pelwiler will renev a feud begun last fall at the cio«‘ countiy mtei collegintes, when lie pices the 2-milc with Clntk’ Chnmbcilim, biilhant Jlichigan State distance mnnei and CASH PAID fou SECOND HAND TEXT BOOKS JUNE 3rd Missouri Store Company AT THE ATHLETIC STORE Pre-Vacation Sale Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of These Sharp Prices REDUCTIONS - - - ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS All clothes are manufactured in our own factories and sold direct to you. That’s why we are able to make these startling price reduct Genuine Nurotex Suits $25.00 Value $16.95 Spring and Summer Suits $34.50 and $39.50 Value $19.50 Pins Six Linen & Nurotex Knickers $5.50 Value $4,45 ALL FURNISHINGS REDUCED “Nationally Known” ALLEN STREET TENNIS TEAM TO CLOSE SEASON AGAINST BISONS Will Moot Bucknell Nclmen Tomorrow Afternoon on Armory Court* Handicapped by the loss of Mc- Kuno, Lion nctmen will clow then ■season against Bucknell at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon on the Armory courts The Bison aggregation is expected to offer the Nittany team stiff com* p-etition in tomorrow’s encounter-. They have defeated Gettysburg bv the same scoie with which we beat them, 8-to-l Since wen*, thei conditions peimittcd only three of the scheduled matches to be played, the Lions will have to de teat the Bucknell netmen tomorrow tjj even up then record of two de feats and one victory Coach Stover has not revealed who will tukc the place of MtCwre in the line-up againat Gettysburg, but he will piobably be chosen by elimina tion today Robinson is almost cer tain to occupy the No 1 position. cioss country champion In addition j to the mile, Rekers nnd “Willard King have enteied the half-mile. Coach Caitmell has selected Gnt savage to represent Penn State in Ithe 110, while McDowell will eompfete Jin the low hurdles and Fullerton in | the high hurdles. Edwards and Shaw ley are entered in the hammer I throw Mussei and Sigel are slat led to hurl the jnvelin and may boost jtlie Lion score by placing in this ! event. Irish Linen Suits $22.50 Value $15.95 Tuxedos $34.50 Value $22.50 FLANNELS—PIain and Stripes $8.50 and $9.50 Value $7.45; 1/3 A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT %o>_ YEARLING RATTERS 'Ken while Lavin of the “Krhp I team will substitute for lluc TO PLAY WYOMING! Z.iwacki will complete the Lion Jteij and Bronrinski will take 1 ” catching post for the seminary Freshmen Will Meet Semmarv Nine. Bmminski played center _ .. * | against the Nittnnv freshmen Tomcrro,. Aoon-Kcrr Col, j .oar, while Bulk*. who lull Mu. Mound Assignment shortstop tomorrow, plavcd J base Armbiust, who will appea light hold tomorrow, and P<. Penn State freshmen will engage; luted as second baseman, mad. a powerful Wjoming seminary base-. last \ear’s balteij. Coach : ball club on the New Beavei diamond > Smith’, nine defeated the Lions at noon tomorrow The first v carmen I season, S-to-0. weic lending bv a 2-to-l scoie against Wjoming scnnnaiv has won fit Bucknell freshmen last week when lost eight, and tied one game rain halted the game Lea-on. The team has Jutted '! Coach Leo Houck will stmt Ken the twcrtt\-foui suicduleil gj on the mound tomorrow against Hud-jCoach Ifouck’- charges have won ock of the seminaly nine Parks and [games, lost on-?, and been ramet Balthnscr will be icacly to go in foi [in another A Complete.. Food Service SEMI-ANNUAL Shoe Sale t " SEE OUR WINDOWS College Boot Shop ' ALLEN STREET A Favor We Shall Appreciate There are others like you who would like us. A word from you will bring- us together. ,• We Invite Your Account > . /,r The First National Bank of State College r DAVID F. 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