rage Four race eam Trounces' Campus Bulletin Syracuse, 106 to 291 TODAY The Russian-American Student (Continual from puge three) I Council will meet in roam 318, Old Main, at G:3O o'clock. Officers for the they did. Pete came out of the race, coining year will be elected. Sur behind, at the end of the first lap.' There will be a meeting of the And there were two of the Syracuse business candidates of the Handbook men far behind the Penn State lead- in 312, Old Main, at 4 o'clock. ems, Len Henderson and Bert Aikman. I TOMORROW The two breasted the tape together in the time of 4 minutes 32 seconds. I Sophomore men and women candi- Bob Clark and Gene Feldman re dates for La Vic art and editorial -! staffs will meet in Room 315, Old mained undefeated in dual competi- 1 pole !Main, at 4 o'clock. tion in their respective events, the vault and the hammer throw. Clark ;THURSDAY made 12 feet in the .vault, and Fcld- The German attainment test for man won the hammer throw with a 'admission to the upper division, mark of 150 feet 4 inches. School of Liberal Arts, will be given Aim for Intercollegiales lin room 14, South Liberal Arts build- With his regular schedule over, and ; log , at G:3O o'clock. be Chick /our victories under his elt, may try to find a meet for his minions I on Saturday. Plans for this have note CLASSIFIED been revealed. But the only high-spot left is the ITYPEWRITERS—AII makes expert big meet at Randall's Island a week !y repaired. Portable and office ma chines for dale or rent. Dial 2342. from this Friday and Saturday. Here is where the real test of the year 'Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. comes. Celumbia, Yale, Princeton will • 88 yr. G. D. ill - the bids fr - " all inn,. Ads for the championship.' MEN STUDENTS interested in sum- It is too much to expect that the State I mew employment see Mr. Gieseke y at team will win. But, as the saying: State College Hotel Wednesday, May goes, the stuff is there, and it is be-il9, between the hours 1-4 p. m. ing rapidly developed. If the team: ALS It comp hits its peak at New York, almost' anything may happen. i LOST—Toy Boston Bull. If found, The summaries: • i please dial'24B. ' 100-yard dash- . --Won In Glichnan, I Syracuse; Bauer, State, second; Sut-! FOR RENT—Beginning September, ton, State, third. Time-9.9. i single or double room with running 120-yard high hurdles—Won by; water in new private home located 15 Bauer, State; W. Traschel, Syracuse,' minutes from campus. Excellent for second; G. Traschel, Syracuse, third.jfaculty.or graduate student. Dial 2725. Time-15.3. I 230 It pd BB One-mile run—Won by Aikman and • Henderson, State; Small?, Syracuse,ll won't graduate, but I don't care, third. Time-1.32. . 1 'cause I'm going to the Student Un- 440-yard dash—Won by Downey, I ion Dance, May 22. State; MeKillips, State, second; Ace,! Syracuse, third. Time-51.1. . 220-yard low hurdles—Non by Bauer and Thompson, State; W. I Trachsel, Syracuse, third. Time-24.5.! Two-mile run Won by Olexy, Stiite; Hazard, State, second; South ard, Syracuse, third. Time-9.40. 880-yard run—Won by Markowitz, State; Griest, State, second; Gastout, Syracuse, third. Time-2:06.6, 220-yard dash—Won by Glickman, Syracuse; Sutton, State, second; Dow ney, State, third. Time-21.4.. Shot Put—Won by Hanky, State; Brown, State, second; Hitchborn, Syracuse, third. Distance- . -14 feet, 10 inches. High Jump—Won by Redmond and Sandhnm, State; Pcticher, State, and Rubenstein, Syracuse, third. Height -5 feet, S inches. Pole Vault—Won by Clark, State; Given, Syracuse, second; Jackson, State, and Minsavage, Syracuse, third. Height-12 feet. Javelin Throw Won by Shea, State; Heller, Syracuse, second; How ard, State, third. Distance-461 feet, 2 inches. Discus Throw—Won by Priolo, State; Common, State, second; Hitch born, Syracuse, third. Distance-129 feet, 3 inches. Broad Jump—Won by Redmond, State; Kalamanowicz, State, second; W. Trachsel, Syracuse, third. Dis tance-22 feet, •1 inches. Hammer Throw—Won by Feldman, State; Hanley, State, second; Fair, State, third. Distance-150 feet, 4 inches. . I T T It • . Warner' Bios..Tlieatoe Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:03 p.m. Matinee Every Saturday . . 1:30 TODAY ONLI Lovely Joan Fontaine—RKO's ris ing star, in her first major role! ~ with :' , .. N ; 1 • JOHN BEAL. JOAN FONTAINE -% PHILIP HUSTON 4 _ PLO•RADIO PICTURE L.:. Directed by Lew Lender,. Produced by Cliff Reid. WEDNESDAY ONLY I THURSDAY ONLY Sant a joker in the army game.. but an nee of hearts with the gen emirs daughter! ' 1.... AMMO, , • MARY ROBIRIS RINEHART ....„ 3 2 FMIADAY,IVIIIIM, MI ”0. , 9 8 2 4. Y .I I [ I I IfYi 2 .„.,t . . ~—.. 5 X 5• C . • ELLISON c WALKER •lukNo.niii.r., * W 000 It ch JAT 219-Itpd-GD WANTED—Apartment by married faculty member. No children. Must have kitchen, private bath and two bedrooms. Write, stating price and particulars to Box H, Student Union. 229-3tpdGD • > , • . >'s l! gi Ategt,f 9 " • r • , N Ku - -that . t. „ . e .s.e‘ rwAsw That's because or Chesterfield's mild ripe home-grown tobaccos and aromatic Turkish tObaCcos 7 and because the Chesterfield, paper is PURE and burns without taste or odor. ." • Eleven Classes Plan Alumni Day Reunion Plans for 11 alumni reuniOns are under way with the 2511 h anniversary of the class of 'l2 as the main at traction for the alumni week-end -of June 4 to 7. All classes having numer als ending in "2" and "1" will meet at that time. On the local committee in charge of the reunion of the class of 'l2 are Profs. Earl B. Stavely, Arthur L. Tobias, Burke M. Herman, Fred J: Ho'ben, and John H. Frizzell. Install New Officers Pi Lambda Theta, women's educa tion honorary, elected the following officers Tor next year: Frieda Knepper '3B, president; Mary E. Taylor '3B, vice president; Kathleen E. Gilbody '3B, corresponding secretary; Mar garet ,L. Bean '3B, treasure•; and Sara E. Blackwell '3B, recording sec retary. Installation, of officers was held in room. 318, Old Main, last night. Balls Wins Honors Joseph F. Balls '36 graduate, assist ant in architecture, sus recently' de{ Glared the winner of second . place ;in the finals' of the Rome .prize in 'which he was 'one of the finalists:-He in= tends to compete again next', year._ ~, ~ Balls left yesterday morning:for New :?.:Thetia;:lt.ipha "Phi,, dramatics honor- York where he will compete. this week *ri, , ::.re. ; Cently4nitiated, Eleanor Sault for the Paris prize: . ' • . :. dpi s ,'3,B , -afia Thomas: S. Francis '39. TME PENN TATE COLLEGIAN Scientific Honorary Chooses Mack Head Dr. I\;arren : B. MiCk, head of the department of horticulture, was re centlytelected.president of Sigma Xi, science honorary. Other officers named include Prof ; - Joshua L. Deen, de partnic!n of forestry, vice-president, and Prof. Leonard A. Doggett, de partment_— of elegriail engineering, secretarY. The nominating committee, elected for a term of three years, con slots of: Prof. Joseph E. DeCamp, de partment of education and psycho logy, and Prof. James P. Kelley, de partment of botany.: New members elected to Member ship. arc: George V. Luerssen, metal /uigist' for the Carpenter Steel com pany 'or , Reading . and a, graduate of thb college, and Prof. Charles R. Aus-, tin ; of , :the School of Mineral Indus tries. Graduate stuchints named are: Paul Si 'Deer,- John C....Garay, Mary . C. Heeliler;:.`l , lcal: W. Hilston, Paul M. Kendig;'-Donald' W.: McKinstiy, Ed yrard:P4lcNaniara, Harold E. Mom gan,.'AilenE. Martin, Hans F. Pray byliski,:alarrY Pyenson, Anthony C. Richer,itafaCt Rivera, and Lemuel D. Wright,.MeMbership.is.based on the resea:feh . 3.ability of the applicants. ',ETOR BOLE way of burning tobacco r.. cooler. cleaner: Car. .lion cools smoke. Keeps mwl absolutely dry. coney. At dealers' now. 37 7. 111 T DISCOVERY IN PIPES • Senior Women To Hold Annual Dance Friday The senior women will hold their annual dance at the Nittany Lion Inn Friday. Bill Bottorf and his orches tra wilt play. Chairmen of the various commit tees are: Dorothy E. Schumaker and Florence Taylor, invitations; Eliza beth R. Oberlin, seating; Irene H. Starke, flowers; and Jean W. Cousley, general, arrangements. The six honor girls, chosen annual ly, will be selected at the ,dance. Inspect Ag Station Dr: 'Walter 11. Beal of the office of experiment stations in the United States Department of Agriculture is here this week to inspect the Penn State agricultural experiment station. The annual inspection deals especial ly with the expenditure of federal funds allocated to the local experi ment station. Bachelor presents What Women Want From Men A pert bit of advice the College Man should follow when Spring lightly turns his fancy at the commencement season. In the May issue of this new class magazine devoted to the interests of the sophisticated male. l'rice 35 cents At Newsstands :~::,. • • • • , •• ' • . • • .• \ . •4 4 ;•• • • ' • .. • ' • • ' ..... • " ~..,.. ''' ....,:'::.:••. : :!:,,:: :: A.:. i •• • .*: : •::::::•?.,::•.:; • •.i: ,•, . :,,-,:•.:0 •i' : i i :::;g:::i:.•:::•• • • •i;: ,• : : : : ; , '•' i i•'•> : : : i : ' ,:g:::!.,§•:1';:iii:.',,,,,, ~, i4:K4E:i'W:::%j.:::,::iii.6i.;i:i4i:si f 7'4F.ii.'i:E. /5 •• ' ' '•'''•4o4:Mai.••:l%; ~ • • . • ~<00;:f.:4=i:: : "••.•••.'•'•••• :i.Vf:O4, ~..,,,, ~. ........ , ..' .. 1." 1 : ' ' : Zel .'li i" . • -"... P; ~:'4.1/41408-: ../..,:;..... ~..ilf/' ~,.,.: 'X'2 ...iezi.l 4,,t,.....:.;...1ffx. , .. .:., ..„..., 5 L .4.,./..,,..i?::::: ; , , .,,:v.. Aiiiiii ., ; .>«M4;f4lO Chesterfields will give you MORE PLEASURE • x - Collegian Editor 1 Packard '36 Honored Receives Fellow * ship Vance 0. Packard '36, foriner a. Isistant editor of the Collegian and graduate student in Columbia Un . Charles A.. Myers former Col. graduate School of Journalism, ha egian editor, has been awarded a pre been. named alternate for one of tli octorato social science research fel three $l6OO traveling scholarships r owship by the University of Chicago centiv p r esented by the University. where he has been doing graduate - work. During the coming year, he min New Officers Elected make a survey of the effects -of un- • employment insurance with respect to New officers of Lakenides, women the industries in the state of Wiscon- 'physical education honorary, ar sin. After Myers had submitted his Charlotte J. Walker. '3B, presides. 'lan for the survey, he was awarded Violet M. Bailoni '39, vice-presiden. the honor by the committee in charge. Bertha L. Wright '39, treasurer; an He will begin his' work about July 10. Mary Ann Rhodes '4O, secretary. • A Common Expression in Town and on Campus " You Can Get It at Metzger's' • ROLLER SKATES- AND BICYCLES FOR RENT • ' BLUE BOOKS FOR FINAL EXAMS RITE-RITE; SCRIPTO, EVERSHARP, PARKER PENCILS • 10c, 15c, 25c, 47c, 50c, 75c to $3.50 • - NEW SPORT SHIRTS AND SWEAT SHIRTS INSIGNIA; Penn State and 'Lion " . . 95c to $1.50 • ROPER BATHING SUITS. AND TRUNKS, $1.15 to $3.50 RUGBY SWEATERS—Sleeveless and Regular • • $2.00 and $3.50- • • • CAMPING EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS AFGA AND EASTMAN CAMERAS AND FILMS • ‘• Tuesday, May 18, 1937 • •• •••••• •••••••• ' A% 32; 4.444. 4 , v , P , '