Prtday, May 7, 1937 FROM WS-FROMM 'S -FROM M'S CASH SALE TOPCOATS Man alive! What a cloth ing. value! Raglans, Belled. $19.45 Were up to $30.00. Tweeds, Fleeces, Reversibles Raincoats $3.85 up OVERCOATS Reduced Accordingly Alterations at cost SALE STARTS THURSDAY' MAY 6 1,250 TIES , Hand Tailored. Formerly sold to $1 & $1.50 79c FROMM'S State College; Pa • - ' #*•*l I thought ylpu said there plenty of rooin for three FORD GLEN GRAY and CASA LOMA ORCH ESTRA Rec Hall Golfers Head South For Three Matches With the prospect of matching three tough teams, divot for divot, the var sity golf team packed up its number ' 5 irons yesteiday and pointed Its nose Washington Ward, where it will face Princeton,' Penn, .and Georgetown on Ken Wood course Friday and Saturday. The seven niblick-swingers who went••to Washington, one extra in case'one of the men gets indigestion, goes haywire, or gets lost in the Washington monument, were• Johnnie Bennett, Jay Albere, Bernie Burkett, Bolo'Siegler, Joe Stevenson, Bill Gross, and Jack 'Mahaffey, FROMM'S-FROMM'S-FROMM'S SALE SOCK SPECIALS Silks, Lis Monito, WU- la n son Bras. .lieg. 35c . . 71., AU New Colors and Patterns. Beg. 50c . 39c 6x3 English Ribs, Wool, Cfi,„ Lisles, Beg. 75c J 71..; "Faultless" No-Belt Pajamas . $1.79 Assorted patterns; coat styles; Slip-avers; Broadcloths; madras. All $6.50 STETSON HATS . $ 4.-5 All $5.00 and $6.00 el az SCHOBLES . . . . go./o All $3.85 13; 15 SCIIOBLE OATS ' • All New Shades of Woinen's Were , up to $6.00. All heels! New HOSE, Chifron ls . styles! Blues. Beige, Greys. Tans Service.. . 3 pair .S .c. . and Whites. Sizes .1 to 0. Widths Regular 85e and $l.OO AAA to B. NIS SHOES As L"''79c OPEN 'rEußs., FRI., SAT. EVENINGS ( ~, i . a l`;'C. JUNIOR PR'i'.o:•..A4 Netmen Nip BuCknell; Face Cornell, Orange Penn State's tennis team. having won a rain-shortened match from Bucknell Wednesday afternoon, 4-1, will travel into New York state this week-end to play Syracuse today, and Cornell tomorrow. The five singles matches completed, resulted as follows: Capt. Paul Mas sey, Penn State, defeated Frank Dun ham, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3; George McCall, Bucknell, defeated Dick Campman, 6-4, 1-6, 8-6; Chuck Patt, Penn State, defeated Sam Nesbitt, 7-5,, 6-1; Paul Perry, Penn State defeated Duncan Thomas, 6-4, 6-2; and Al Hidlebrandt, ' Penn State, defeated Carroll Nesbitt, 6-1, 6-1. Lacrosse Team Seeks sth Straight Victory Coach Thiel's lacrosse team will seek its'fifth straight win of the sea son when it meets the undefeated 'Army squad at West Point tomorrow. Twenty-one members of the team will entrain - for New York this morning. FROMM'S-FROA M'S-FROAIM'S SALE 2,186 Pairs of, Women's SHOES ALL WHITE _SUITS GREATLY REDUCED ../:was i n .a V• 8! 'Everyone else will be there. TnE PENIN• STATE: COf,I,EurAN Susquehanna To I Meet Lion Nine Untsmen Bomb Army, 1-3, With 11-Hit Attack; Freshmen To Encounter Kiski Once upon a time they were called the hitless wonders. But miracles hap pen even in State College. Tomorrow afternoon those Lion sluggers will seek to stretch their one-game win- I ning streak at the expense of a weak opponent named Susquehanna. The I.:or.i.'est will get under way Int 3 o'clock. The starting pitcher will not be announced until game time. Snapping out of the • doldrums, State's batsmen came out of their , trenches to crash out 11 hits and 'bomb the Army, 7-3, on the West Point battlefield Wednesday. Benny Simoncelli, who did all his work on the firing line, failed to garner a safety. Simoncelli yielded a half dozen official hits in his six-inning stay, al though no one knows where four of the total conic from. Co-caption Frank Smith, replaced the Lion southpaw as a pinch hitter in the seventh, gave one hit in the final three innings and received credit for the victory. The Lions dented the plate twice in the third frame on a home run by Johnny Waters, Harry Harrison's walk, and a double by• Don Crossin, who supplanted Hay Brake .in right field. Army, however, went into the lead in the fifth, scoring three runs on a pair of walks, two hits, a fielder's choice, two errors by Windy. Wear and another by Harrison. And so it went until Cadet Lip comb, Army's best shooter, took the hill in the eighth. Then the Lion at tack began .to click. Crossin walked. Sig Chief Rornick singled. Sol Mie boil' missed fire with. a roller to the box, but Mel Vonarx walked to load the sacks. George Slabodian rapped out a single to chase in Crossin and Kornick. Waters bounded out, but Smith punched out another single, scoring Vonars,and Slabodian. Planning to use the same lineup that opened so successfully against Mercersburg, Coach Leo Houck sent his freshman charges through a short workout Wednesday in preParation for their game with Kiski at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Bob Goodrich is expected to be on the mound for the Cubs. • Examination Schedule (Continued front_ page • two) EnglComp 8 By Appt. EnglComp 9 June 4-8 3:SLA EnglComp 19 June 2-8 6 SLA EnglLit 1 June 4-10 SEE LIST EnglLit 5 June I=lo Arm EnglLit 21 June 3-10 SEE LIST EnglLit' 22 June 2-10 206 Ag EnglLit SO June 2-8 14 SLA EnglLit 44 May 31-2 101 CA EnglLit 51 June 3-8 3 SLA EnglLit 55 June 2-2 103 NLA EnglLit 00 June 1-10 200 EngD EnglLit 62 By Appt. , EnglLit 65 May 31-8 '2OO EngD EnglLit. SO May 31-2 102 NLA EnglLit 100 June 1-8 1 NLA EnglLit 401 June 2-8 5 SLA EnglLit 428 May 31-10 201 EngA EnglLit 456 By Appt. EngiLit 463 June 3-2 102 NLA EnglLit 473 June 2-10 101 NLA EnglLit 483 June 1-10 102 EngA Ent 3, 9—By Appt. Ent 406 June 3-2 3 SLA Ent 407 By Appt. 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Geog 480 May 31-10 105 MI • - Geog 432 June 1-8 104, 105 MI Geog 471 By Appt, 1, 2 Geol :30 June 2-10 315 MI Geol 32 June 3-2 119, 315 MI Geol 51, 485 By Appt. Geol 71 May 31-8 218 MI Geol• 481 .lun 1-10 119 MI Ger 2 June 3-2 SEE LIST Ger 4 June 9-2 SEE LIST Greek By Appt. HE 110 June 3-10 110 HE HE 208 June 2-10 101 HE HE 210 V June 1-8 108 Phys HE 301 May 31-2 224 HE HE 302 June 2-2 102 EngA HE 310 June 3-10 207 HE HE 3141 , June 1-10 207 HE HE 330 June 2-8 3HE HE 416 V May 27 . -2 118 HE FIE 429 V June 1-2 117 Dairy' HealthEd By Appt. Hist 2 May 01-2 19 SLA Hist 9 June 1-8 2S SLA Hist 10 May 31-2 SEE LIST Hist 12 May 31-2 315 MI Ilist 18 June 3-8 200 Ag Hist 19 June 1-10 100, 200 Hort Hist 20 May 31-10 110 FIE Hist 21 Slay 31-10 SEE LIST Hist 28 June 2-8 203 EngA Hist 35 June 1-2 14 SLA Hist 41 By Appt. Hist 419 June 3-10 19 SLA Flirt 421 June 1-2 203 EngA (Continued on page fon)) Our coils are con tinually cleaned by Silver Electro Coil Cleaner. 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