Rt6y, Atil ~....,- - r..., -c. . , Correct- ... Formal AcCessoriea for IA terTfaternity" Ball at _ KALIN'S MEN'S . SHOP 122 South Allen Street Place= Your LAMB Order Now FOR THE WEEK-END o Visit Our 20 Variety Exhibit for Your Selection COOK'S: MARKET 1115. ,E.llll Virq PIA 11:11,i; are' proud tci • present . - IRWIN SHAW'S "BURY THE DEAD" April 23rd and 24th-8:30 P. At AUDITORIUM THESPIANS PRESENT • "Pardon My Glove' , (A New Musical Satire on College Life) • How two Rockview convicts crashed the College campus . made the best fra ternity—and- became: THE "FOOTBALL HEROES, THE PRIDE OF THE R.0.T.C., AND THE DESPAIR OF THE CO-EDS SATURDAY NIGHT-7:15 Tickets 75c. and $l.OO at the Coiner SWIM! Glennland Pool FI I T A E:F E t I. D Lion Trackmen Open Season With Juniata Chick Werner Will Hold Final Relay Try-outs; State Favored in Ist Meet Today Penn State's trackmen face a busy week-end, with both a dual meet with Juniata and the final tryouts for the Penn Relays appearing on the schedule. The Juniata meet will be run ofF this afternoon at 4 o'clock, while the try outs will take place tomorrow at 2 o'clock. 'Little is known about the track team which Coach Mike Snyder will bring up from Juniata College, but it is expected that State will win han dily, even in view of the relatively. poor performances turned .in last Saturday in the peeliminary tryouts. The final line-up for the Lions re mained in doubt as Coach Chick Wer ner saved several places for last min ute entries: However, several . of the men are sure of their positions. Dave Bauer, Bernie Kalmanowiez; and Hinkey Haines are sure to face the starter's gun in the 100-yard dash. Bauer will probably compete in the 220-yard dash and both hurdle races as well. Co-captain Howard Downey will appear in: both the 220 and his favorite, the 490-yard run. In this latter race, Downey will be seeking to beat the college record of 48.3 seconds. Downey' has run the diStance in the 47 second class twice, but in neither case did he win the race: Adrian Markowitz and Chuck Mc- Killips are also slated to appear. in the 440 with 'Downey. Burt Aikman is the only certain starter in the half mile run. Pete Olexy will run in ei ther the one-mile or the two-mile run, probably the'one-mile. Charley Pierce and Len Henderson will run in the two-mile event. Bauer; Jim Redmond, Greg Thomp son, and Miller Frazier are the pos sible participants fir the low and high hurdles. ,Bob Clark is . a sure bet in the pole vault, and Redmond and Vic Sandham will take care of the high jump. " Clark almost cleared 13 feet during practice .this past week. The State record is only' 12 feet four Niches. Mike Brown, Tom Priolo, and Dean Hanley will, bear the brunt of the weight events. Coach Werner also announced the performances that must be made by entries in the individual events at the Penn Relays. Only those bettering the following marks in the tryouts tomorrow will be taken along to Phil adelphia next week-end: High jump, 6 feet; broad jump, 22 feet; pole vault, 12 feet 6 inches; dis cus, 135 feet; and shot put, 45 feet. Rifle Team,Completes Season With 23 Wins Penn State's ROTC rifle team, coached by Major George M. MacMul -IM, completed, its season of 37 meets with a total of 23 : victories and 14 de- Nets. Among" the teams defeated were: Pittsburgh, Hawaii, U. S. Ma rines, and Indiana. The freshman squad came out on top 'in' four matches of a six-meet schedule. Team members who were awarded letters are: 'Ralph I. Cohen '39, An thony A. Jedrziewskt '37, Walter L. Jensen '39, Walter .7; Steputis '39, James F. Van Valkenburg '39, Forrest W. Woodland '37, and Wilfred C. Washcoe '3B, manager. • Members of the freshman 'squad who received numerals are: Myles E. Altimus, George A. Bentrem, Wayne E. Bortz, Carl W. Ernst, and George 0. Halbig. Phys. Ed. Professors To Attend Convention Dr. Elwood C. Davis-and Prof: Eu gen C. Bischoff, - of the School of. Phys-i, ical Education,and,AthletiWaill at-; tend the annual convention of the' American Ph sical Education Associ- ation at New York City, April 19 to 24. Doctor Davis is a member of the national council of research which will conduct during the convention a three-day program of the results of research work done in physical edu cation. He is also a member of the executive council which is now plan ning to reorganize the ,association. Professor Bischoff will attend the lectures and demonstrations on men's athletics in colleges and pay particu lar attention to intramurals. He was appointed director of all intramurals. The- Biight Spot- of Bellefonte Hotel 'Markland Noted for Good Food and Service " + + The Green Room ' Cosmopolitan Cocktail Lounge • Yrir i-"Bis114 bivriTri No Admission Charge For Today's . Sports There will be no' admission charge to the track meet with Ju niata and the baseball game with West Virginia on New Bearer field at 4' o'clock this afternoon, it was announced today by Harold R. Gilbert, assistant to the gradu ate manager of athletics. But the A.A. books will be neces sary fur admittance to the second baseball game with West Virginia and the lacrosse match with Col gate tomorrow afternoon. Lacrosse Team Gains First Win SwarthinOre' Defeated '4 -to-3 In Close Battle; To, Play Colgate Tomorrow Reversing itself into a- powerful scoring ten, the Penn State lacrosse team scored its first victory of the season over Swarthmore with a 9- to-3 decision on Wednesday afternoon. Staging a comeback after the sea son's dismal opener with Harvard, the stickmen are preparing for Colgate on New Beaver field tomorrow after noon at 1:30 o'clock. It was a rough, hard-fought game that was staged at Swarthmore as the "Little Quaker" bowed to a team that took full advantage of the breaks. The Statemen showed their mastery of blocking and passing after working hard for a week to perfect these techniques. "Killer" Hoft, hard-playing lacros ser, put State ahead in the first per iod when he stepped in on the goalie to drive one through. Hoft was sent from the game on seven different penalities. Al Simpson added a coun ter in the second period after rushing the ball down from his center position. The Swarthmore team ' tried to deadlock the score before the half, but all of their attempts were blocked by the stalwart State defenSe. Before the end of the half, Captain Sam Hol stein went through to make the score ' Sophomores Buser and Cookery scored' in rapid succession to- put State to their limit in scores during the third. period. Swarthmore drew very close to deadlocking the score in the final minutes as White and Shroder scored. Seeing action for the whiners.were Captain Conley, Cohn, Snook; Buser, MeEwan, Hoft, Hontz, Prosku, Eisen man, Meyer, Lotz, Wuenschell, Cros kery and Simpson. Coach Sam Ingram is bringing his "Big Red" squall to meet the Lions tomorrow. His team will line-up with Ermine' , and Krogh, homes; Gras torff and Thomas, points; Chamber lain and Rinella, attack; Kloepfer and Paige; defense; Ferguson, center; and Jones, goal. In the same positions the same players are: Cohen and Snook, Eiseman and Proska, McEwan and Buser, Hontz and Haft, Conley, and Meyer, Artist Group Offers Etching Display Here An exhibition of original etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs by mem hers of the • American Artist; group ))6: -displayed ithroug4rit week thei third' flbOi exhibition is* cif.9.he lain. Engineering .building.i, The artists exhibiting their works include: George Biddle, William Grop per, Reginald March, Rock Well Kent, John Marin, and other famous con temporary artists. The prints will be for sale at a nominal price,- marking the first time that people of average means have been able to buy them. The fourth series of 'facsimile re productions of contemporary Amer ican art went on exhibition yesterday, and will remain on display until April 29. This completes this year's series and includes many well-known works. These will also be for sale at a moderate price. Nittany Baseball Nine Meets. West Virginia In Week-end Tussles Simoncelli To Start Opener of 2-Game Series Today; Smith Suffers Sore Arm Victorious in two of its three sti its first home stand at New Beaver fii meets West Virginia's Mountaineers ii series. The second tussle is billed for mediately following the wind-up of thi Smarting from the stinging defer the Lion batsmen aim to emerge fromi ,Itheir hitless spell and push the nine! !back into the win column. Meanwhile,l the Mountaineers, protecting a record of three victories and one defeat, are minting to avenge the dr ',le-drub pointing to avenge the clout. ...rub bins; handed them by the Nittany Li ons last year. Simoneelli to Pitch Slated to hurl today's contest is the southpaw fireball artist, Benny Si moncelli, who subdued George Wash ington with an.eight-hit performance in the season opener two weeks ago. Co-captain Frank Smith, handicapped by a sore arm, may be forced to wit ness both games from the sidelines. Should Smith fail to whip his arm into shape, Coach Joe Bedenk will send sophomore Joe Didinger to the mound. Didinger chalked up four de ciSions as a member of the freshman team last season. Only one other starting assignment remained in doubt today. Either Don Crossin or Ray Brake will start' in right field, depending upon the West Virginia mound choice. Bedenk ex pects to use Croissin only against left handed pitching. Sol Michell in left and Joe Adessa in center will round out the outfield. Infield Remains Intact The infield combination will remain unchanged, with Wayne Vonarx at first base, Windy Wear at second, Harry Harrison at shortstop, and Johnny Waters at third. Co-captain Mike,,Kornick will be behind the plate. Captain - Jack Cocke, leading scorer in the Eastern Basketball Conference last season, is listed to hurl one of the games against State. The Moon- Romer, Women's Clubs Present Dual Concert Louise Homer club and the Wom en's Music club presented a joint con cert at the Presbyterian church social hall Tuesday night. The purpose of the concert was to point out the hu mor in music. The Music club played Schubert's "Surprise Symphony" and Saint Se en's "Cdrnival of-the Animals" as ex amples of comic tendencies. The Lou ise Homer chorus and varsity quartet presented humorous selections. LA.RROW AG FROLIC zv. t tt Rec Hall : May 1 //t) with George Rohde and his Pennsylvanians Rural Costumes. Booths Open 8-12. Dancing 9 to 12 Admission 75c per couple rts, Penn State's baseball team begins aid at 4 o'clock this afternoon, when it in the opener of their annual two-game • 3:30 o'clock tomorrow• afternoon, im e baseball clinic. t absorbed at Princeton last Monday, taineers nipped a strong Ohio Uni versity team, 7-to-6, last Friday, with Gocke in the box. AIR. TOURS If you give your date the air, remember the Air Depot STATE COLLEGE AIR DEPOT, Inc. EAT AT SPIDER'S Friday & Saturday Favorite Place for Sandwiches The Rodney Arrow's conception of smartness is evidenced in the RODNEY; a new style shirt, n•ith a white collar and white cuffs on a dark blue, burgundy, or grey cham bray body. The white collar in contrast to the colored shirt and tie gives just the right neckline relief. For town-wear and semi-formal occasions, ask for the RODNEY. $2.50 with 2 separate collars. 7‘. filoga7—tailored .io fit ~.s"anforizvd Shrunk AI?ROLV SHIRTS MIZE Spread Good Cheer By Drinking Beer at the College Grille E. College Ave., Op. l'osl Office • • rTAN - Y. • Evenings at . . . 0:30 and 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.m. Matinee Every Saturday . . 1:30 TODAY ONLY The first hit of 1937 and a show in a Million_ Returned again at year request— olie , • • bit< . . ---•- with SONJA HENIE Adolphe Menjou, Ned Sparks. Arline Judge. Don Ameche. Jean Hershaft, Dixie Dunbar, and the Ritz Brothers. • , SATURDAY Also' at Cathum Friday Waikiki Vieclehing.l