Friday, May 15, 1936 Vracuse Track Team Will Enter Meet Here (Continteed . ram Ixtgc three) O'Brien, in the sprints. Besides the dashes, he plays around with the half-mile and broad jump. Last week, in the dual meet with Army, he won the half in 1:57.5. When he broad Amps, he's usually good for 23 feet. . Backing the runners heavily in the weight events will be "Tiny" Brown, the' giant heavyweight who dropped the eastern intercollegiate boxing championship to Tony Richter here last winter. He slings the hammer and shot put. Another field perform er familiar to Lion fans is Minsa- LcikTPAtiff. ••• •••A'Wirnti•Cototficislheal,c..6 . „ . Shows'at . 1:30:3:00, 9:30; 3:30 Last •eimplete show at . • 9:05 ; - TODAY ONLY 1 , MADELEINE CARRPLL (LOVelj. star' of "The •39 Steps',') and GEORGE•BRENT , ...•. in 'Arthur Somers kindle's f amous '.Collier's Magazine Story— . . "De Case Against Mrs. Ames SATURDAY ONLY .ROBERT YOUNG and F I.JRNESS • in `Three Wise Guys' NOTE: This picture' has., been hooked so . far ahead of release dite"that it may be impossible to scare a print from the 'coast in sufficient time,' and a substitution be, necessary. ''—On the Same Progrinn— S'screen song featuring :Jack 'Penny and Orchestra., MON..and TUES.'. ' The Star of "The Great Ziegfeld' and the Co-Star. of "Mr: - Deeds': (u~.~¢::~:w. 1 ?; A triple murder mystery cam- • ..plicated by a singular woman ,who hated being single. With JAMES GLEASON ERIC BLORE, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Lila Lee, • Grant Mitchell, Erin 'O'Brien•Moore, Ralph Morgan. Directed by Stephen Roberts.... • RKO.RADIO Picture ADDED ATTRACTION voting that:there is still much in terest in the recent Penstsylyania fiends we have made lie a special film containing the best of the many newsreel scenes taken in various sections of the state. vage, the football man, who, .in his first cffertS at pole Vaulting, has been soaring over 11 feet. Ray Reckmaek is another iiieMber of the colorful grid tom' who takes up javelin throwing when he packs the pigskin away. Hop Odell, twice 'intercollegiate champion and a lead ing Olympic aspirant, has been coach ing Ray, who now hits 185 feet or bet ter rather consistently. The Hill team-has some good dis tance men in Ed Crowder, Toni La-; lor, and Sentifi. Hamel, Mohr, Gould; anil Webster are other middle dis tance runners: Pfeiffer and Parhiala run the hurdles. • State Looks for Trouble Although the Lion track team. has beaten Syracuse the' last two years, despite Eddie. O'Brien, "Chick" Wer ner secs plenty of trouble looming on Saturday, • For one thing, Jim. Red mond will probably still be on the sick list. Also, Dave Bauer, next best bet in the hurdles, will not be running this week-end. Whatever the outcome of the meet, there will be sonic good races. When Downey and Stiteler meet O'Brien in the quarter, it'll be hard to keep the Beaver field cinders from bursting in to flames. o:exy and Book should also run scorchers against the gang pf Syracuse distance men. Freshmen .fleet Cornell • Bill Miller, Himes, Koon and,Feld man may find their hammer-throwing 'monopoly, in danger when . they run up against Slinger Brown. BroW'n should also push State's Brown• and Murphy plenty in, the shot put. At the same time as the varsity Mett, - the ' freshmen will meet- Cor nell, coached by Joe Mangan, former intercollegiate champion and con queror of Penn's Gene Vcnzke in doors this' season. Mangan' . has his usual 'adept squad, featuring strong distance runners. • , • This, will be', the freshmen's last meet of the season, and on paper -they look to be the better team. They shOuld win 'by a fairly . wide Margin. With such men as Altman, Hazzard, and Henderson in the distance events; McKillips, Carpenter, and Fritz in the shorter races; and Hanley,, Clark, Miller, Patrick, Sandham, and Po licher in the field events, they rank as high as any freshman track squad in the East.- Prof. Hechler Elected To Executive Position ' Prof. Fred G. Hechler,, director of the rengineerjag, experiment station, was recently. elected an associate member of the Executive Committee Of the Oil 'and Gas Power Division at a meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engincera.heWin.-I,lmv 1 • :Wainer Bros: it 6:30-8:30 Evenings nt Last complete show . .at 9:05 Matinee every Saturday at 1:30 TODAY ONLY A' RETURN ENGAGEMENT Many patrons missed this •surprise hit when shown at the Cathaum and &Mantled that we show it again. . MARGARET SULLAVAN • and HENRY. FONDA in. "THE MOON'S OUR HOME" with Charles Butterworth SATURDAY ONLY APRICE ON HIS HEM 1 SIXLIVES4.AT:HIS:IIERCYI A WOMAN IN HIS HEART! 111=1 E4STadAVA Chex "lll- les B limm e i s .11 1 KFORDI wiu.; ELIZABETH YOUNG . !RANK ALBERTSON, .nd LESLIE. FENTQN Adapted front WI GOVVEANZUK Monpu3NOVlC...,..zlgar Wand'. INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS Bp WOODY BIEALY TRACK With four events left unfinished becatise Of a'audden rain, the A. T. 0. track team led with 26 points in the meet that started Wednesday after noon. The four events, to be run off nest Tuesday are the javelin and dis cus throws, the high jump, and the pole vault. Phi Delta Theta placed second with 20 points, while . Sigma ;Nu, Beta Sigma Rho, Beta Theta Pi, last'year's winner,. D. IJ.; and S. A, E. trailed the •leaders. ' The closeit meets- of the day were in the 100-yard dash and the quarter mile. Bill Denise, Sigma Nu, won the 'eentufy with a gain of about one foot over George Haines, D. U. The time' was 10.2. In the 440, Mitchell, Phi 'Delt, stood off a late charge by Larry Harper, S. A. E., to win by a yard - in 54.6. Mitchell also ran the .anehor lap on ,the winning Phi Delt relay. team.' Other Other good perform -aneta . were registered by. Haines in the' broad jump and. Scott, another Phi:Delt; in. the hammer throw. The A.,T. 0. trackmen won the first three places in the low hurdles. From -that time. on-they picked. up enough seconds and thirds to maintain their• ICad, -The• Betas lost a good chance to' repeat ;their laSt year's victory when Ray. Warnock, running anchor• man on: their relay cram, failed to overtake:the •Phl. Deft man after nearly passing him one curve. With the-Phi, Dells not represented in the higu jump pi' the pole vault, the A. T., o.'s . face only a mathematical chance — Of O. losing' their lead in the Tuesdajl afternoon - meet. , VOLLEYBALL", The tournament in volleyball 'has been ''coMpleted up to .the final game; whiCh - be played betivien 'the Beta .Sigma . team : and the Phi Sigma Delta'- boys.,' Neither of these tivo-tcanis have-been defeated In any gables Of the: carapetifiOn. MERIDA LI," • '. • Teams eliminated in' the tournament are'Acaeia, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Zeta, Delta Theta Sismit, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi -Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu. Delta, Pi Kappa 'Phi, Sigma Alphi .Epsilon,' Sigma Chi, Sigma Tau Phi, Theta Kappa Phi, Ilia No. 6, Witts•Hall No. 14. and Watts Hall •• . • • r the golf matches, Kappa Signui took over!Pi•Kappa Alpha with a 5- to-1 score, ;Sigma Chi, defeated Sig ino Ku with *a.2-tol score, and:Phi Kappa ',Sigma' downed the D. U. SOCCER . ... ~,,Ta.chsoceer team must be defeated twice, in' order to be eliminated from the; comPetitiom. In the first series of games Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Sigma Pi, Sigma:Mt tied Delta Theta Sigma, Phi Sigma. .Delta took over Lambda Chi Alpha, T..K..E. lost to E.,' Simi Phi Alpha toPped Bdia Sigma, Rho,, Beta. Theta Pi won over Phi.. Delta Theta,. and .Delta Theta Sigma_ defeated the Beaver House. ' . • HANDBALL ; , Dick Ochener; runner-up to the ti tle last year; went „ into the final round yesterday, as he defeated Ira Sendroff in two straight games. In the other semi-final • match, Jerry Weinstein, defending champion, will meet George• Drugotch, co-winner of the.clouliles last year. Co-Edits - - - Thelma H: Ebert '3B entertained the Gamma Phi Betas at a dinner at her home Wednesday night. Gamma Phi Bata pledged Mary Jane Mitchell '39 Wednesday. Kappa Kappa Gamma gave a buf fet supper for Mrs. John J. Goss nee Virginia Swart '3B Thursday night, and presented her with a set of china. Theta Phi Alpha gave a formal tea Sunday for Mr. Blair, their advisor, who is leaving town. Delta Gamma, -is giVing a dinner dance tonight at the. Cinitre Hills Country Club. • Vlnssified Advertising BALLROOM.. DANCING INSTRUC TION—InaividuaI social dancing instruction. For appointment call 7704 or see Mary Hanrahan, Tye apartments, 200 West College avenue. . _ FOUND— Pair of glasses. Owner may have same by exiling at Stu dent: Dnion l office and paying far this ad.. 87-itch GD FOUND—Wrist watch. Owner may hpie same by calling at Student Union office and paying for this ad. 86-It.pd,GD LOST —Chi Phi pir in locker room of Glennland pool. Please return to Student Union'office. • 05-1 t pd GD WANTED—Sweet music, a smooth floor and pleasant company, attend the Student Union dance, Saturday, May;' 92-11 pd GD WANTlM—Passengers to Pitts ;burgh.. ;Leaving Friday morning 10. Call Grubb at 175. FOR,,SALE—One rive-tube radio . in , gaid` 'condition. Retwonable price Ask !'.Walt," .Lanla„Chi Alpha. VI-D pd CD THE -PENN. STATE COLLEGIAN I'ENN STATE PLAYERS (Honorary Dramatics SoOnly) Betty JaiiiaCOOlc '3B Alma J. Doran '37 . M. May Dunaway, '37 Fred L. Hoffman 'J7 Isadore .L Levin '37 Lora R. Lodge '37 Lucille . Z: Giles '3s Hermione H. Hunt '3B :Frank L. Ildrr '3B Eleanor Saunders '3B Irving J. Tersuhow '3B Campus Bulletin The Acre club will meet in 108 Main Engineering at 7:15 o'clock. All interested are invited to attend the lecture on "Elementary Aerody namics." Orders for caps and gowns for seniors close at the Athletic Store at 5 o'clock. A $5, deposit is 'required. TOMORROW All fraternities should have a freshman at Old Main at 10 o'clock to FROMM'S ANNUAL SPRING MAY` ; - STARTS FRIDAY- MAY 'l5 This season we have been privileged to present the most Vellection of SMart, new .L styles in men's clothing, furnishings and shoes.'NoWWithrthenew priee,you hays the opportunity to get this fine merchandise at a great' savh4. - 'Comein:wheri the sale starts. , • , Unusual ofValues! • ' 111 n s ONE LOT OT MEN'S OXFOR DS that sold .up to $7 . . Whitoßnck79 Grey 8 Brown Sucdc BlaeloCalf . . Brown(Calf ' • . , . Ineluded are brolO•mlots fromour•i:egular.steek, in wing tins, plain toes. ?I'Ve'lioneSily believe - thafri:•tobe- the • greatest values we've ever shown. . , . Special Selling of k WOMEN'S HOES .-.‘ . -.; Values to $5 Closing out all hroken lots from • • $ 95 the season's selling. • Included are _ + PUMPS . . • . + OXFORDS r • SANDALS . + KIDS GABARDINES + SUEDES z ~,,,,, + BLUE . + GREY + BLACK + BROWN One Lot 'of Women's WHITE SANDALS • • $ 69 Low heels . high heels . open toes • • Not all sizes of every style ' Values $2.50 FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY! . FLORSHEIM A 765 SHOES 11,58.75 Styles now conduct "Penn State Day" students to their fraternities. •• • . SUNDAY. • The Penn State Club hike will be gin at Old Main nt 2 o'clock. MONDAY Bearer. Field Pictorial salesmen re port to 'Student Union office for im portant Meeting. American Student Union will meet in Room 415 Old Main at 7 - All members aro urged to be present for elections of officers for tho com- ing year. • 3ISCELLANEOUS Tickets for the' Penn State Day, dance are now available at the Stu dent Union office. Old Main Bell, student literary publication, will •be ~placed on sale next month. 'All students should report their dial telephone number to the Regis tier's office itnmediately. The new college dial number is 711. When calling College offices, dormi tories, etc.,.dlal 711. WE I'VE WANT :YOU ,;TO-K,N,QW,,,T.,f14-T: Board Elects hArti Directors:'Lester. M.' Benja= AA• itelitho:M. Cohen !37, Westin', • The Penn' Christian A s suei s t- D.i'Gaidner''3B,'Daniel'lt Grady, jr tion has elected 5 ; students •to the] rind Marg:a4t . ‘ A, ..Wentzell '37. SPECIALIZING IN COSMETICS COLLEGE MT 'RATE STORE . • •• WITH , .! EFFICIENT: sEpyipE;ANV•LOW PRICES *gm; 7ICKETs FOR $5.00 • • 0.30 MEAL TI C KETS FOR $3.00 • cocii.•:AN4 OOMEOIiTABLE . ' OPENI ALL, NIGHT The,' Varsity ON EAST AVENUE„ • •NEAR-poi• OFFICE' . ~. • ... . . , spofq.,;co4.Ts , : , Vatics to Single and Double Breasted. ' • Plairi*bacbs . . sport ' , • + • • • We've never seen;, their equal 35c Wash , Ties . . , . . . . . All 35c•Sport Hose . . . $2.25 FaOltless 'Pajamas . . . . $2 New. Plaid. Shirts ),. . . . . . EXTRA SPECIAL! • SPORT. SHIRTS hi plain colors as well as now color . combinations.• - - ••• - • $l. Regular price .00: • ' One lot of Wash Slacks . . : . • One lot of Men's Sh!rts . . Sport Swelters, yalges to $3.95 One lot of Flannel:Parits . Fi''..R . ,i':..O4VIIVI7.S. "for men who care" 114 • EAST, COLLEGE 'AVENUE '..*.!' ,, ,-.MEN'S , •:: ~. 4SUMMER- MEM MU= • .Breasted .•- ' • . ' - 13reaited• - • Sport Backs • ~• ' .Values to $.16 All other suits with the 1: " . • exception of Saxon-Weave, ToWn-Weave and Worsted- Tex of reduced prices:: • 3ilu6; 'to 0.50 Pake Four 29c $1.95 $1.39 $1.95 $l.OO $2.95 $3.95
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