Page Four The Invest' contingent of tourists to Soviet. Ituesia are . Amerleans, with England and France next. T TANY. Aw .A Warner ;es Ihulte•' Evenings at 6:30 and 8:30 Lag Complete Show . . 9:08 Matinee Every Saturday . 1:30 TODAY ONLY A RETURN ENGAGEMENT • IRENE DUNNE ROBERT TAYLOR • In mABNIFIcENT .OBSESSION IA JOHN M. STAHL Production from dm best•cellinft novel by! . Lloyd C Charles BUTTERWORTI I t BETTY FURNESS' Henry Arinetta, Sara • , Haden, Ralph Moron SATURDAY ONLY wrOoMangi . A friramoynt Picture with Fiances Farmer, Henry Travers Lester Matthews and SILLY LEE 10th Anni v ersary Book Sale FINAL WEEK- APRIL 24th TO ARRIL 30th BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON SALE AT. GREATLY: REDUCED PRICES. . , Campus Bulletin C.' A. Seminar will meet in Hugh Beaver room, Old Main, at 4:10 o'clock. Don Carruthers will speak on "What are the Principles of American Religion." 'Acro club meets in room 108, Main Engineering, at 7:15 o'clock. The series on "Elementary Aerodynamics" ' will be continued. Hillel Fellowship will meet in room 405, Old Main, at 7 o'clock. Dr. Fischoff will discuss Sinclair Lewis' "It Can't Happen here." The public is welcome. TOMORROW All entries for intramural mush ball, with a list of players and the dollar fee, must be turned in at Miss Keller's office, -.lice' Hall, by 12 o'clock. Capital $200,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $275,000 • The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa._ Member of , Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John T..McCormiek, President David,F. Kapp, Cashier Lacrosse Team LeaVes For Pennsylvania Tilt (Conti:nucci fiomrpago three) the 'mediocrity of a team' is only ShOws fn , cOnMetltion , with other teams: The scrimmages have been well-played, 'and knowing the style of the peon stickmen from last year, the team should Come through." Captain Gerber has been workinl out in the center position where his speed haS proved a strong asset to the .attack. In case, of a faster, attack being. needed, Thiel will shift him to center' and use, McEwen in the goal. Out cf the starting lineup only Joe Puska will be playing his first la crosse game, the others boys played regularly or substituted last year. Hoft will also be ready for early sub stitution• in the first attack position where the • players wear out snore quickly... Six sophomores aro Making the trip.' . • Probable lineup: State Penn Rumbaugh Jones 0.11. Robeson Shippen Inrsti: • Nye 2.A. llasek Panzer C. -_____Conley Squires I.D.' • Douthett Maksik .2.D. • • Iroil • Darnbrough P.'• tisenmap Gisbtp - rie C.P.: pro6a • • Shippen G.:_ Gether': • : Griffith Clissified 'Advertising BALIROOIit dancing instili . cticn.:. Foe ' appoiiatment" call 719:T•rgt' see -.l , dary Hanratian; Fye apcietineyite;-.2oo:Weisi:.college'dveziee. SHORT .COURSE 'DT..,CDITEITIS. ' COL • • 413./AN:Classified of Shicteut 14r.i=pliced medium.• thiee-room , . . furnished,,.apailniez4 - for marriedmarried couple: Will ocOujiy.ion Juiie for 12 months.' Unlit; .particulais to 1302.... k, office. IMMI=I HAVE TOU..LOST SOMETHING?— ' Are you looking fora Junior Prom : elate?,A Collegian elaisified placed at the Student , Unon - office'Will.lolnk results.' .•• . • • Ili CD 41 , YOU „-SYANT TO 5EL1., 7 2 -Boults, houses, fioise's,uhnes, Old 'Main or a chapel seat,'place'a 'Collegian eias sified at the Student Union office.' -• 67- It ch.GD . - WILL THE STUDENT—who -en ' tered my home by mistake at 3:15 a. after Inter-Fraternity, bull, please: return the copboy hat which he 'took: The address is 306 W. Fair 7 view Ave. No 'questions asked. 69-1 t pdGD FANCY PASTRIES NEW STYLES IN for. METAL Junior-Prom Week-end PORTRAIT _ Order Early FRAMES , REASONABLY PRICED THE ELECTRIC" BAKERY The PH ENN OT6, SII TA O T P E 213 'Allen St. Phone 603 I 212 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE "You Can Get It at Metzger' s" ATHLETIC GOODS Golf Clubs .. ________._. _ ____sl.2s and up Matched Sets, Irons _:__.____.__sll.so to $13.50 Golf Balls _ _ 15c to 75c Tennis Rackets _ _ ______s2.oo to $15.75 Tennis. Balls ____ ___ to 45c Mish , BAlls Reach Official Baseball Gloves _ Bicycles and Rciller Skates FOR SALE AND FOR RENT THE PENN ;STATE COLLEGIAN Experience Held Keynote 16'36 Football Season by Bob Higgins By JERRY IVEINSTEIN Experience will be the determining factor in the succcss•of Penn State's 1936 football team. "Experience is the greatest asset that a football, player can have," said Bob Higgins in, discussing next sea son's prospecti. "Once a fellow ac quires all the necessary equipment that makes a player good, he must get enough experience to'prepare himself for all kinds of football." Coach Higgins stated, that he ex pected to have an improved team next year, mainly because of the unusually goed.crop of freshman players coming up. But • these men have had only one year of college football, and their inexperience may shbw. Many mis takes are made in games due to this inexperience. . . "It is all right," Higgins . "to have two-or three freshmen, on a var sity first team. ;However, to have five or six yearlingg in there every game is putting too-much of a 'strain upon the veterans.: Although our team is going to be a better outfit next year, the inexperience of our .new player's: may cost us a few games." • Perhaps' the biggest asset of the 1936 squad over that of 1935 will be' in the strength - of the ends. Gradua tion will take Art Fry and Bill Miller, '1935 stars. • But with such wingmen as -Alex Barantovick Frank Smith, Carl Waugamen,George Palmer, and .I . oe Krupa, coming up, Higgins feels that this position will be the-least of, his worries.. . The weakest spat on the new eleven will be -at - tackle.. Captain Bob Web 'er's graduaton'will leave , a hole that will be hard to'- fill. Roy Schuyler, regular tackle,- will be on hand, as, will Dan - DeMarino; . a. substitute. Newcomers to:battle Tor the' pc.sition ' are Dean Hanley and Joe Peel. •- At guard, ,Higgins will haiie a 'Strong group. 'Lou Barth andlohnayi Economos, -1935'regulars, are return-I ing. .They :will be provided with. plenty . y of opposition for their spots -by Tor - Toretti,. Tony. Sacco, and: 'lee Battaglia. - • . . Captain Chuck CherundolO will take care of. the' position: •.If :sins should, et;el need a replacement,. he can call ogloretti, who was fresh imam center last year, or Enders;' 1.1936' reserve, who has beeiLshifted to the backfield. ' Cood'bleaing•bacl:i `bp',•plenti. ful. GUlt Gag :and. Oil Courtesy 1 6riN Honored R. F.'s:STEIN Motor - . Co: 121 Btirrowe St: Phone 252 ' $1.75 • $l.OO to $5.75 last: season, will be shifted to the blocking spot. Enders has perform ed well there in spring- workouts. Sammy Donato will' return; with a freshman, Tony Gianantoiiio, also well in the pinning. There arc many hall-carrying backfield men to choose from. Fullback contenders will .be Bud Kyle and 'Joe Metro, -freshmen; and Tommy- Silvan() ; varsity veteran of two seasons. Climaxing an extensive spring cam paign with a practice scrimmage with Lock Haven, Coach Higgins called off the remaining ten days ;of .practice. He felt that it would benefit the.melf more if they went out for the various spring sports. " .• INTRAMUgAi HIGHLIGHTS By WOODY 'BIERLY. HANDBALL__ After •a lapse of three weeks, the handball singles championship has.be gun again. Winners of the six flights will be announced tomorrow. The slit winners will meet in an elimination' tourney next, week. When the, single• champion - is 'determined, an 'elimina tion doubles tournament will, begin. .One of the mernbers of last year's winning combination graduated; 'so the battle for the cup this year will be wide open. i - SWIMMING.: . , : Thal). U.' swimming team defeated the Phi Gamma Deltas 36-t0 7 261at contest in the Glennland pool at the beginning of the week. The Sigma Pis took over the Beai , er House na tators.with a 39•t0.:19 score. • SCHILLING' LAWN MOVERS, SHARPENED , 329 'South Nigh Stret,' . IF YOU'VE LOST -- • • Classified will find it. 1 1 / k(id, Get the classified habit IT PAYS! classified Ads Accepted Only at Student Union Desk in Old Main Cornell To Fiiieounter Nittani Lion GOlfers (Cont4nved-from Pctgc thrcc) play-6ff round with twelve qualifying scores, four Men Italie assured-them selves ..of places tomorrow. -ThOY are,. Jay, Albere; Johnity Bennett,' Bernie Burkett, and Sob. Siegler. The other two places' will be decided this after noon'when theplay;offs are complet ed.: They will,come-from Coletti,Ste venson, fielman,..and • Horn.. None. of those playing will have had previous varsity . experience when'they step up to.the 'first tee. The COrnell aggregation seems to be as much a,Oark horse,. is. no ru mors have floated this *ay froni Ith= . aca Of potentitd intercollegiate chain , nions. Last year the Lions took over the Red 9-to-0: So, in spite of the handicaps, that Bob's boys have been laboring under, .s* far, if there is to be picked a lviniter let it:bethe Lions. Had Hunter, Nienard, - . Walsh, and FOR AN ENJOYABLE EVENING THE HOFBRAU NOW IS' THE TIME TO - BUY SHAD! SHAD! :itoEs. and - BUCK ' I :, ri 4 FRESH:FROM CHESAPEAKE'II34Y t , SEE \ COOK'S .MARKET Books for Your-Library, Books for Summer Reading'," Shelfworn Titles, Books that Didn't Sell, Publisher's Remainders, Publisher's . Ov erstock. KEFIER'S CATHATJM THEATRE BLDG: STATE COLLEGE, Friday, April 24, 1936 rieineman, a freshman star, returra to school,. State would have been a strolig. contender. Nevertheless, Ru thirford belimies that with more fa-: vorable practice conditions this year's outfit will round into a worthy shee filler to last year's 'crack hitters. At least; the Outcome tomorrow will give us an inkle. , „,. 3 To jildie',Contests Prof. John :IL.Frizzoll,:Prof. rltt3l. Harris, Joseph F. O'Brien, and Herbert , . B.oepp-Baker, of the depart , ,ment of BnglisliovilLa;sist and. judge. at the final contest of state music and forensic clubs at. Pottsville. The con test will be held on Friday, April 24.. NOTHING ELSE HAS AGe &pedal Yap oeleli.so
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