Tuesday, .atiirell 2.4.,19313 VarS.o!:l3atwien . l'-' . )Open . Season WithNayyAr.- 8 Nine To Play 18-Game Sehedule; , To: Take Southern Tour., By DICK LEWIS The' .Nittany Lion baseball . team will have an eighteen-game schedule this year with ten home games and ,eight away games, 'aepording ,to• 'a release front the office of : M. Piercing, graduate manager of ath, The Lion .batsmen begin , their in vasion of the South on' April, 8 with Navy at Annapolis, Md.; proceed to Washington to play the George Wash, legion .University nine; and meet Western Maryland at Westminster, hild. - ,:',On:April. 10. The first Tot the "tan hoMe-Ome, serieS'['hegins: with West Virginia, April .17. • Baseball Schedule April' 8 . .INtavi , Away, , 9 George' Washington '._Away, • 10 Western. Maryland —Away 17. West Virginia __;_at Home . 18 West Virginia 'Home • 22 , Juniata • :25 Dickinson • at Home • 20 Gettysburg at Home May ; :2:William: • at Home -B.W. Chester leachers Away 9 Penasylyania Away 15 Colgate ______:__.:_:Away ' 10 'Syracuse: ." •1 • 'Away . • 20 Buckhell • at Home • .23 •!' at Home • - • 27 'Mublenberg at Home - 40 BuOciioll . • • Away June • (! .Byracuse at HOMe Lion Nine To Open Outdoor Drills On Field College ba:i'eball looms in the spring. . after• three. Weeks._ of 'practice in Recreation hall "corridors,]the tany Lion: baseball squad takes to the open.Miaces thia week as:the turf on the College diamond dries out, meld into. geometrical patchei of mud, and settles down tole slow, Alainp! . field., The boys hove been tossing, the:ball back : mid forth). breakink.in mita . and loosening up as„battery.ipiacticeiroes on: -~ , Outside of a few infield ,candi.: dates, few,Kthe,squafi members hayO had =eh:bills-el& practice. • The, Old :Guard Retuins Al Ochrdeb, Wilmer Bachman, Mike, Kornick, Ernie Stokes, Nick Wessel, Red O'Hora, Frank Smith, Joe Bie- Held, and Pero Miller comprise .the list of returning veterans. Adding_ much to the team's .chances'ior - .the coming season are a host of. last year's' freshmen flashes who, saw service with. a strong fresh team. This crew promises to fill out the vacancies left by graduation last year and presents a hopeful aggregation, of reserve material. There are pitch ers Bill Ford and Ben Simoncelli, and catchers Don 'Crossin and John. Jage-. man., Other infield varsity 'candi dates who have been working out are .John Bohe,Mel Vonarx and Sol Mie hoff. TON OF COAL IS A TON OF COAL RUT ' S"Ii"4IIfAL" COURTESY Are a part of your dealing with FOSTER COAL CO.. • Phone 144 yr v. • p - .16 / 1 4 C' rive -1.-v'.-v' me Vi. Wa P oi r i• • -09 , 0 • • a• I,* ari49l. ••• vn • Save the pieces' and we canduplicate your lenses within two days. DR. EVA B. ROAN: OPTOMETRIST 420 East College Avenue Telephone 4t . THESPIANS A musical Comedy in 2 acts and 10 scenes SATURDAY EVE., APRIL 4th ' cf. ol present OC Chorus of 24—Cast of 15-15 Musical Hits-16 Piece Orchestra Werner Calls for Varsity, Freshman Track Aspirants Candidates To Report to ReC Rail Today at 4; Team To Engage in Extensive Season. JOHN BBENNESIAN With flood waters now receding and the first rohins beginning to . appear, track coach Charles "Chick" Werner today issued the first call for all varsity and freshman candidates for outdo'or track. Aspirants should report to the varsity locker room in.. Rec hallthis'afternoon lit 4:15 o'clock. Although'the - trackschedule this season is the toughest that a State team has undertaken for:several seasons, Wernelins high hopes that it will be the most successful since lie took over the reigasrthree years ago...Thor° are half a dozen letter Mee frOnt lase year's:tea: a' number of valuable men from the freshman squad of IRIS, and threehr . four men who were ineligible for competition, last spring.: ' Opening'their season With the Penn• Relays in Philadelphia on April . 24 and - 25,the ytirsiti will engage in their first dual competition in a meet with West Virginia here. Other var sity meets will:be with Pittsburgh, Syracuse, and, Army. The freshman, in addition to the meet Pitt:and CorneTh:Tfie Intereollegiates, Nationals, anit: possibly . the. Olympic try 7 outs are nisolisted on tlie:varsity schedule. Headed by Captain' Bill ',Miller , . in the hammer throw, this :year'S team should .be especially . strong: in the weight events. Emmet Brown last year broke . the, -local shot • • record, while Inn Murphy, ineligible last year, is accounted one of • the best weight men in College. Cornmait and Noon, two sophomores, shOulirprOve . welcome additions.- It is in the pole vault, broad jump, nnd sprint events that the team looks the weakest and Werner -is particu- A Satisfactory Service bY a Modern- Sanitary ,'Plant Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Ave. Phane,l24 Excess.Of Acidity' of Qther Popular Braads . OvorLuckyStrike Cigarettes BRANDD. a',< . u'~v.?~'~c~<9~'£b~ ~<.~:`'':^iz;< .'.~::~.:a~.:., x; : ; i s ;~<''':.x~r;. , a,~.:. ~ :;,,.. N ~.~.x•~"'F•x: :: m .~.._aL~va;»': < ...,a?g..„;.£, v ,.a.a;l~r;~~3:4xexk:Yt~.%`:z`:rSav: ' '?; , ...:x.x.•sc~;3aC~':::;; : : .: ~X '.,..> w`%:.~ i:sc~tos "IT'S lOASTED"-Your throat protection-against irritation -- -- = -aga . inst cough • - Catrnlatnt 1036. Tito Amnrlitio lota.e.Coaromr_ larly,. anxious . that, men report. for these.eventa;"A' number of men have already been awarded numerals who not engage in track before com ing 'here," he said, "so the fact that a' freshmen, or even 'an upperclass man; has had no previeus, experience Abair] not deter him' from reporting for the sport." ' Two of the' most welcome additions .to this year!s,teein'yill be 'the sopho mores, Jim Reilmonsl and Pete Olexy.' Redmond' was captain of the, fresh man - team. last 'year' and, captured from one to four' first places in every meet. Ile brOke. the local' record for thd high' jump' and , regularly 'defeat-. ed virsiti.men. in the broad jump' and hi' the. hurdles. Olbay 'was' ineligible far competition last spring, but this fall captured' first place in every dual cross-couatry inept of the season,. He will' do..mach in 'helping to. replace Captain Harvey of last year's team in the mile and 2-mile events. • SEEM Luckies are less acid THE:PENN : .ST4XE COLLEGIAN Grid Drills Begin For 1936 Season Lion Coach Atimits Favorable Weather To, Start Spring Football': Practice. By PHIL HEISLER The process of :moulding n grid team for next year's admittedly - tough schedule began ,last night with lec tures• to .varsity men and freshmen numeral men in Varsity hall. Lectures , on plays .and the funda mentals continue all week Bob Higgins,, head ',football coach, stated and ;r the weather is permitting, the squad will get• its, first taste of. out door action tomorrow evening on New Beaver field. "We have many new boys that must he tested,' said Coach Higgins, "and we must go thrdugh a thorough training period this, s - pring in order to get in shape for riext fall." Nye Make'All Kinds of Pastries . • Cake .- fiom 5c to 50c • , Orders laken toe • '7' Large . Pies and . 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It was thought probable here last week-end that the Nationais would be postponed; -however, the tournament was hyld despite the weather with re ports stating , that Penn State was the only school which Wati unable to attend.. OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO -"IT'S TOASTED" SCIENTIFIC BLENDING The blending of tobaccos to secure a given taste—uniformly, season after season and year after year—is both an art and a science. Every fresh blending of Lucky Strike tobacco contains more than 100 different types produced on thousands of different farms—not only. in. Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland and other States, but tobacco-lands in Mace donia and Xanthia in Greece, Smyrna and Samsoun in Turkey— where the finest Turkish tobacco is grown. INTRAMURA ily_eau. The last of a long series of league games in the Intramural basketball tournament has been played and the teams will now swing into the bracket games with the result that the race for the championship is really under Phi Epsilon Pi defeated the Inde pendents 28-to-2.4 for the last league game. The league games, in which approximately fifty teams were elimi nated, were the means of determining which teams would be, represented in the final game:, for the race for the championship. The first of the league games was played . Sunday afternoon. At that time Beta Theta l'i took another step toward top ranking when they defeat ed the•fast Carmen club 21-to-10. Pi Kappa Alpha defeated the Industrials of 'sB, .28-to-12, in the must exciting TAFFETTAS FOR EVENING GOWNS-PRETTY PASTEL SHADES. EGOLF'S Hillside Ice and Coal Co. Dealers in the Highest Grades of Coal .and Coke Call Us for Your Supply of FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136-J . , . 11,(11CIES' ARE . LESS ACID! Recent Chemicals tests ,shome* that other `popular brands-have'ari exiess of acidity . . • over. Lucky Strike, of from 53% to 10096: VERIFIED, BY INDEPENDENT CHEMICAL: Page Three HIGHLIGHTS HEISLER game of the series. There.are at present sixteen teams in the bracket that must vie for the championship. There will be six games played in Recreation hull to morrow starting at 7 o'clock in which three more teams will be eliminated. Handball intramural handball and volleyball began yesterday with a series of dou ble elimination matches. Under this arrangement no contestants are elimi nated until they lose two matches. Interest in the ho Sling tournament is slowly waning. Several of the ,teams have dropped out of the tour ' lment, with the result that there are only a few remaining. Despite the fact that a system of handicaps was used, there still was too great a dif.. ference in the abilities of the teams. I Among the leaders are Delta Upsilon, iDella Chi, and Delta Tau Delta.
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