Thursday Evening, April 12, 1934 BLUE AND WHITE T FIRE HEADQUARTERS MOVED Because the floor of the Town Hal on Frazier street is being concreted the trucks of the Alpha Fire Depart ment have been moved to a. garage i back of one of the five and ten-cen stores on Allen street. Cushion . Roast Lamb To Fill EASY TO CURVE 24c lb • Ask .to see sample cut + COOK'S MARKET Phone 267 Save Your Girl's Clothes RIDE IN A RESIDES TAXI Service until 3:30 A. M. Saturday - PHONE 750 GRAHAM AND SONS. (ESTA BL ISH ED .1896) WHEN BUYING CANDIES we give you the benefit of 25 years of candy buying • experience, ever keeping in mind quality. - What Is I. F. Ball Without 4:Corsage? STATE COLLEGE FLORAL _ SOPPE $1.50 to $5.00 • FREE DELIVERY ' PHONE-580-J • BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN . Present WHITES SORREL BROWNS BLACKS COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 105 E. Beaver Avenue • Swim at Glennland '.Pool TESTS ON FINE WOOL LAMBS Shearing and feeding tests on 106 fine wool lambs have just begun at the College agricultural experiment sta tion. The animals were selected in ,Washington county by Thomas B. Keith, of the department of animal ,Amt 1, of too !husbandry. The lambs will be shorn at different tunes so that the economy and rate !of gain and the effects of early shear' l ing may be studied. GET YOUR TICKETS • for the new THESPIAN' SHOW Star's" THE CORNER Saturday- Night-7:15 Tickets 75c and $l.OO 0 CROSS STICKS WI Coach Loebs Will Start 8 Veterans in First Test Geneva Team Untried This Year; Downed Lions in 1933 To the Lion lacrosse team falls the opportunity to record, the first victory of the spring sports season when they meet the Hobart sticksters on New Beaver field at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. This is the earliest opener for the Nittany stickman for several years, but Coach Mike Lochs has had practices in Recreation hall and finally out doors for nearly two months. Hobart, one of the strongest lacrosse clubs in the East, comes here more or less an unknown quantity, it being the first game for both squads. The Lions fell victims of this same team last year at Geneva, losing one of the closest games of the season by a 4-to-3 score. Lions Boast Veteran Team The Lions are fairly well fortified with veteran material this yCar, and a much more successful season is an ticipated than last spring. Every posi tion except two, or at the most three, will be filled by veterans, Coach Lochs not having definitely decided on one ; or two positions. Either Gerber or Jim Reed , will start at goal for the Nittany •team. Reed held down the post last year but Gerber has developed fast.. Both will probably see action. Weber will start at point, while Roy Reed, one of the newcomers, will hold down cover point. Moulthrop will start at first defense, .pith Rath mell at second defense. Either Kline or Barnes, both ex perienced men, will get the nod as starter at center. Either Fletcher, a junior, or Hasek, a sophomore, will .start at first attack. Fletcher, cap , tain-elect of the soccer team, and basketball standby, is seeking his third major sports letter, while Hasek is making his first bid for inter collegiate competition. Captain Keth will hold down second attack, while Kautfuss will start at BEDENK SHUFFLES DIAMOND LINE-UP Lion .Mentor Tries Bielicki at First, Ochsner at Third In Training Game Not definitely committing himself that he is unsatisfied with the Lion in field and admitting that he is willing to give any combination a try-out, Coach Joe Bedenk has shifted Joe Bielicki, a second-baseman earlier in the season, to first, moved Johnny Stocker from third to second, and is giving 'Red' Ochsner, who played third base for :the freshman team last year, a chance to xehibit his wares in varsity competition, To bring about this change, Coach Bedenk has shifted Bill McKechnie temporarily back to the second-string outfit until he regains his batting eye. The new combination first made its ap pearance early this week, • Suitable outfield mates for Captain Bill Rascsak, veteran leftflelder, are still worrying the Lion baseball men tor, But then, with only two men back in regular positions from last year, what coach wouldn't be worried with only eight days to go before the season opens, . The chief baseball exigency just at the present time is a rightflelder who can hit and field, Pen Miller Is show ing up well in early season workouts in centeriteld, but if he doesn't come through, Coach Bedenk will have to do some last minute Houdini Stuff, .Che dlamondmen to date have play, ed only a couple of training games, but, weather permitting, there will probably be one this Saturday that will be a large factor in determining for Bedaub just who's who and what's what, • IN SPITE OF THE FACT that some person with a distort ed sense of humor stole our sign We're prepared to do Expert Shoe Repairing at Moderate Victoria Shoe Repair Shop I=l (P. S.—Please return the sign) OPEN EVERY EVENING TEE PENN STATE COMEMAN Lacrosse Mentor , ;I'4' ~ !: 1 :•• .tEk.s; Gfi_Efe ar F.. Loess out home. Robeson or Rosman wi be found the in home positioi Boman played.last4year, while Rob son, a sophomore, back in school afte . a year's absence, has been showing u well irrpiactice this "spring. ROOMS" FOR YOUR GUESTS INTERFRATERNITY BALL The Colonial Hotel Phone 9908 115 W. Nittany Ave. CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL . In Rear of Cathaurn . HORSEBACK 'RIDING r LF Gentle Horses and-Free Instruction 7 s.l.4e'r hour 12-hour - ticket, $lO MAKE •RESERVATIONS PHONE 9799 H HOBART HERE SATURDAY PHI SIGMA DELTA WINS I J. M. VOLLEYBALL FINALS Will Meet Sigma Phi Epsilon, Last I=l Phi Sigma Delta entered the finals of the intramural volleyball tourna ment Tuesday afternoon by virtue of a victory over Sigma Pi, last'year's ists, 15-to-6 an:1 . 154°4. They will encounter Sigma . Phi Epsilon, c u p winners last year, who defeated Chi Upsilon in the semi final round last. night 15-13 and 17-15. The finals will be held in Recreation hall Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, William D. Gates '35, intramural vol leyball manager announced last night. Capital $200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $275,000.0() The First National Bank of State College State - College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier AMERICA'S ,3 -- 7720-0-&2At - CIGARETTE PATRICK• TO AID GOVERNMENT I work will start as soon as weather IN SOIL EROSION PREVENTION !conditions permit. Working under the sponsorship of Dr. Patrick recently conferred with the Department of the Interior, , Dr,; ll . H. Bennztt, in charge of the Austin L. Patrick, of the departments appropriation of money for the estab of agronomy, will head a project to lishment of eighteen regional farms study methods for the prevention of over the country, and outlined a com soil erosion in Pennsylvania. 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