Frithiy, April 17' '1036 Classified Advertising. BALLROOM DANCING. INSTRUC TION-4Kaividual . social dancing instruction. 'For appointment call 779-J , or :tee Mary lianrahan,•:Fye apartments; 200 West Collegemienue. SHORT COURSE IN ..AOVERTIS. INC—lnsert COLLEGIAN Classified Little JaCk Little una. iirchestra in Music Master short: subject. SWIM' Glennland Pool 4:l:sysvacket ax at . Student Union office and learn the value of this low-priced medium. LOST—TaII, handsome gent, blue eyes, brown hair in, a Pittsburgh Biergarten: When last seen he was wearing a bettered black hat, and a pair of shoes. Answers to the.nume !Tarry. Ire also responds to the offer of beer or yentns. Finder please re turn hint to the Collegian office— ieul teowhs. POR RENT—Twd pleasant rooms for rent to students for remainder of semester; also garage. Inquire at 301 S. Burrowes. street, Phone 520-M. 59-1 t pd-GO FOR RENT,-One room, five minuto walk from' campus. Call 837. 118 South Burro Wes street. 68-I.tpd—Gll c, X WiArrElros: 'Theatre Evenings at, . . . . 6:30-8:30 Last eamplee show . at 9:05 Matinee every Saturday at • 1:30 TODAY , . ONLY A Return Engagement You'll get a kick Out of Broadway's Hit of Hits! . . do z ig grey .A. . . 111 - Ad .. • • . . . . . . . ' i . . . . Arafainoyat Pialun with BING CROSBY EINEL'MERMAN CHARLIE RUGGLES IDA LUPINO !GRACE BRADLEY Muria by Cdo Parlor SATURDAY' ONLY • I JANET GAYNOR R 6 BEWI' TAYLOR in BEN AMES WILLIAMS' "SMALLTOWN GIRL" I smoke }brides my mind's a I smoke Luckies ' , .:4tecen ' • - :'1;.•••• mrc • CoDnUtt 139. The AMEriCSO Tobacco Company Lion Nine Meets ; West , Virginia In _Home Opener Today at 4:00 Take 6-5 Victory Over Western Maryland; Lose Ten Inning Navy Game, 2-1. The Lion baseball team. opens its houie season against West Virginia on the New Beaver field diamond this afternoon at 4 p. The Mountaineers will stay over• to play the Lions Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock' in a return engagement. This game 'will follow the freshman battle it -Pt br Ac• that ~dercersburg Academy thal will get under way atj2:ls o'clock. IViercersburg has two decisive vic tories under its belt already this year. Wednesday they blanked Staunton 0-to-0 as Schoenbamn gave the mili tary boys only one Lingle.. With a 6.-to-5 victory over Western Maryland and a 2-to-1 tenth inning defeat.at the hands of Navy, .the_Li ons.began their current season in fair ly promising fashion. The Western Maryland contest pliyed Westminster, Maryland, op.:Friday, 'April 10 i..the Navy , game ire - Anntipb lie on Wednesday, April if:, To' win the - Western Maryland game the Nittany tossers' were forced to push two runs aeross'in the ninth inning. The score was 5-to-4 against them at the time. A single by Boho land a triple by O'Hora accounted for the first .run.: °Torn crossed the platter with the second when the op , posing right-fielder dropped Bielicki s fly. Big Wayne Vonarx hit u home run in the sixth inning. The Navy setback was a heart. breaker for Frank Smith. He allowed only three hits and struck -out ten IMiddle batsmen. However, he passed out seven walks—enough to lose the game. Navy's winning tally in the last half of the tenth was unearned. !Left-fielder Matheson reached first when O'Hora threw. low to first, but ; went all the .way to third when Vo 'narx was slow in retrieving the bill. He then scored when -Frank' Smith's wild pitch bounded off Koriffek's mit. State's only score came In; the. first. With. two outs, Boho singled'on the ground over second. Captain „Miller :then tripled to deep left field, , send ing Boho home. Navy counted in 'the seventh when pitcher Eliot 'walked, .! advanced to second on a sacrifice; and 9 Light Sraoke of rich, Ape-bodied tobacco 66 it's toasted " luckies are less acid Excess of AcidityofOlher Popular Brands Over lucky Strike Cigarettes g . . . . BMIUIEMI THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN scored on a single by third baseman Pratt. On 'his 'other three appear ances at thd plate, Eliot fanned. Composite Penn State Ms Score Fifty-Fifty AB. 11. H. 0. A. E. Waters, 3b 5 0 0 2 3 0 O'Hora, ss 8. 1 3 3 2 1 Boho, If, 6 2 2 1 2 0 Miller, ef. . 9 0 2" 3 2 0 Kornick, e 6 0 0 14 1 1 Bielicki, rf 8 0 3 3 0 0 Vonarx, lb .6 2 1 14 0 0 Fisher, 2b .--8 1 1 3 5 0 1-Smith, p 4 0 1 0 0 0 2-Miehoff, If 4 1 1 4 . 0 0 2-Crosson, c 9 0 0 4 1 0 2-Wassel, 31) . .____4_3 0 1 4 1 1 . °2-Ford . 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-Simoneelli, p 0 0 0 0 0 I—First game only; 2—second game *Ford batted for : Wassel in eighth • Vvo-base hits: — lVossel, Michoff, !Nadal ihOe-Tonse'. hits: .o'llorn, Miller; home run: yonarx. Arrive From Detroit Prof. Robert G. Bernreuter, of the department of psychology, and Wil liam S. Hoffman, registrar, are ex pected to arrive today from Detroit, where they hive been attending the meetings of the American Association of University Registrars. Professor Bernreuter spoke to the group on the use of tests in selecting students for admittance into college. We Now Have the Most Complete Line of FISH OF THE YEAR Sea to Table in 24 Hours SEE COOK, THE BUTCHER LIGHT. SLV .0 F',.. [....1'. ...."T'S TOASTED" Your throat protection—against irrifl Grid Team To Meet Lock Haven Here Tomorrow . Penn State football fans will get an 'advance showing of their HMG grid iron machine tomorrow when Coach Bob Higgins sends his men into a practice game with Lock Haven State Teachers' College on New Beaver field at 2 o'clock. The game marks the high point of the most extensive spring football campaign in the Nittany Lions' his tory. Over fifty candidates have been practicing daily for three weeks, and Coach Higgins expects to confine:.lH- W the end of April. A line-up composed of new faces, for the most part, will take the field tomorrow. Many of last year's let termen are out for spring sports. A few of the veterans have been shifted to other positions, while the rest of the team "consists of transfers and menthol's of the freshman team. Captain Chuck Cherundolo will start at tenter. The guard "positions will be held down by Lou Barth. and Johnny Ilconomos, veterans,. with Tony Sacco and Tor TOretti of the freshmen ready for service. .Toretti played . center for the yearlings, but has been shifted to guard by Higgins. Battaglia freshman guard of . two years ago, has returned to school and will probably play. Dun De Marino, sophomore letter man, will be at one of the tackle posts, while Dean Hanley, a fresh man, will he his running mate. Han ley is the outstanding line prospect to fill Captain Bob Weber's position. Ends will be chosen from Carl Waugmnan, who played freshman ball in 1931, but was out with an injured knee last season; Earantovich, fresh man star; pc Adessa, a transfer, and (Clint Inver?. on Pave Four) RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO Each Puff Less Acid Track Team Shows Improvement After Workouts During Holidays Werner Hopes for Repeat Win in 2-Mile Relay At Penn Carnival; Weightmen Practice. Despite the bad weather during the Easter holidays, which handicapped the work-outs of the squad of fifteen trackmen who remained here for practice, Coach "Chick" Werner, at the present writing, is fairly well pleased with the form that his charg es are showing Its they prepare for their first competition of the season at the Penn Relays at the end of this month. While banking most heavily upon the championship 2-mile relay team to score a victory, "Chick" is also - counting, upcn several other teams and individuals to capture places. The wort.• of the weightmen, and of Cap tain Bill Miller, in particular•, has shown a lot of improvement. Miller is now doing around lhO feet consist ently—which is• the equal of his best performance last year—and upon cne occasion he got off :11W-foot throw, three feet short of the winner's"-dis tance at the Relays last year. Hurdlers Show' New Strength Emmet Brown and lan :Murphy arc both doing; around 41 feet ln the shot, while the latter, along with Toni Pri olo and Common, have been bettering 130 in the discus. While these are not outstanding marks they are quite good, when the poor weather condi tions are taken into consideration. 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 y yz 1 . ' k, T.s ?. Page Three The hurdles, an event in which tho varsity was weak last year, now look to be one of the strongest spots on the team and Werner may send shuttle hurdle relay team to Philadel phia. Prankie Osterlund has been showing improved form, and he, to gether with Jim Redmond and Dave Bauer, from last year's yearlings, and Greg Thompson, in nem varsity dis envery. should make up a pretty for midable quartet.' QUICK PICK-UP FOR IRE® EYES want to •-. eyesaliftflT ve eMa ur e. Soothing, refreshing to hot, tired, red denad eyes. Great for eyes irritated by rood. ing, dust, wind, \ smoke, or light glare. Use it daily: • YOUR EYE • • ;',.;.54 , ... if.. , :.;•:':: ,, ':' , 'i,;:il,':::i;:l' ::,,Z , i ,,, :'li-i.: , , ,1 ::,: , i :'.1.,•.::,i;.;:5, • \ \ tocough