Pago Four NittanyTrai STICKMEN TO STAY HERE FOR VACATION Lacrossemcn Will Meet Strong Army Team in First Game Of Current Season By JOHN A. BKUTZMAX ’33 Because oL* the hits start of practice this year due to the continued rain and cold, twenty lacrosse candidates will remain here for a part of the Easter vacation. Coach Mike Loehs plans practices morning and after noon with lectures and rules discus sions every evening until Saturday. The squad wilt return Tuesday morn ing for another day of intensive prac tice. This move was made because of the Army game which is only a little more than a week away. The Cadets trimmed New York University last Saturday by the score of 16-to-2. Captain Poppenger, Army’s All- American first defense, scored six tries to lead in the scoring. 20 Experienced on Squad About twenty players with previous experience arc included on Coach Mike Locbs’ squad. Kay, Morehouse, Web ber, Kane, Reid, Judd, Coskery, Jones, and Hcsch seem the most promising prospects for the defense positions. Moulthrop has been shifted from de fense to an attack position, and will compete against Kline, Barnes, Rath mcll, and Hasson there. Candidates for the at home positions include Maley, Kaulfuss, Bosnian, and Koth. Developing a goalie to replace Gwynn, who was graduated Inst year, is Mike’s biggest job at the present time, but Reed and Koth seem to have the.edge over the other candidates. Captain Edel will probably be shifted to the center position from his old place at home. The Nittany stickmcn have five games scheduled for this season, three on New Beaver Field and two away. 'The first game is slated with Army here on April 22, and the only trip of the season will be on the following week-end, with Hobart and Syracuse as opponents. On May 6 Navy will play here, while the season jvill close tho next week-end with Maryland fur nishing the opposition. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION—In dividuaI instruction for beginners. Phone 779-.1 or see Mrs. F. J. Hanralmn, Fyo Apartments. etch PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER —Typing of -re ports, themes, theses, nnd form letters on short notice. Reasonable rates. State Col lege Hotel. Phone 300. Etnp INSTRUCTION—SociaI dancing instruction. Individual and group lessons. Cull Ellen J. Mitchell, 4CS-J. Etch SEATS STILL AVAILABLE on Easter bus to Hazleton, Turmupm, nnd vicinity. Round trip, SG.OO. One way fare (either way I, s3.f>o. Leave Thursday noon, return Tues day morning. Cull Davis at 32-1 immedi ately for reservations. ItcompSHß LOST— Ollinots wrist watch with monogram, F. K. W. Reward if returned to Delta Tuu Delta House, phone 149. ltpdHß LOST—A Coodycar tire, 33x6.00; tire, tub? and rim. Finder plcusc return to iiilde brundt, Fyc Apts., phone 3-16-J. Reward. Itcomp LOST—IO32 Lock Haven High School ring. Initials S. G. C. Probably at Phi Gamma Delta House on April 1. Reward. Call Phil. 32. HcompFT FOR RENT—Two desirable moms on first floor, with private bath. 303 S. Atherton St. ltpdF.F FOR SALE—Upright pinno, k. Christian Science Society of the Pennsylvania State College announces a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE entitled “Scientific Christian Healing” BY PROFESSOR HERMANN S. HERING, C. S. B. Boston, Massachusetts Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts SCHWAB AUDITORIUM, TUESDAY, APRIL 11 At S: 15 P.M.' The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend ' “You Can Get It At Metzger’s” Tennis Rackets Restrung and Repaired ' ' Here At Our Store 12 to 24-Hour Service Complete Line of Fishing Tackle Rental Library of Fiction and Puzzles Let’s Have Something Special for the Easter Holidays ....A CAKE.... Cakes Better Than Ours-Are Hard To Find ORDER YOUR CAKE EARLY ing Meet With Cadets Here April 22 Lion eaders __ Jake Edcl . . . lacrosse leader for this season ... his real name is Leonard Jacob Edcl . . another of those sport captains from the Chi U . . . Hails from Philadelphfa . . . attended Northeast high school there and won his letter in .base ball . . . never played lacrosse be fore he came here ... is embryo metallurgist . % . . probably most capable leader of any Lion team this year ... so Mike Loebs says . . . Mike plans to center the whole attack around Jake this year . . . he’s been shifted to center position for that reason speed and generalship will count most . . . and Mike says he’s mod est and a real gentleman. Sigei and Snyder in the javelin toss, are endeavoring to better each oth er’s distances. Weather permitting, Coach Cart mcll is hopeful of running time trials tomorrow afternoon. While not all of the team will leave State College for the Easter hoidays, it will be the last practice period until the resump tion of classes on Tuesday. .The trials will undoubtedly be a fair indication of the team’s strength against the crack Cadet squad. EASTER BUSES Special Bus to New York City And ‘ Intermediate Points Leaves at 1:00 P. M. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1933 Fare $10.20 Round Trip $6.80 One Way MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Regular Coaches Leave EAST WEST 8:15 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 3:25 P. M. 11:35 P. M. HOTEL STATE COLLEGE FREE LECTURE West Beaver Avenue Soccer Team Opens Spring Practice - Facing Loss of 7 Varsity Players Facing a loss of seven varsity play ers through graduation this June, Coach Bill Jeffries is holding inten sive spring soccer practice with an eye to filling tho gaps before next year. The entire back line, consisting of ‘Hank Hartzler, Captain A 1 Daykin, Frank Evans, and Bob Young, will be lost, along with Goalie Frank Tully, while in the line the posts held last season by Eddie Knecht, center-for ward, and Chuck Musser, outside left, must be filled. A squad of forty-odd booters, com posed largely of freshmen, has' been working out steadily in Recreation hall since the second week in March. Up to the present time, the aspirants have had little, chance for out-door, practice and have spent the greater where his Morningstar Bi THE KEEFER HARDWARE ALLEN STREET Of Course You Want a Nice Smooth Lawn Rent Our Lawn Roller—lt Will Do The Trick v. $l.OO Per Day LAWN GRASS SEED . ' Finest Mixture Obtainabl&r-35c lb. 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