Friday, Alay 28, Attend Meeting The College library will be repre sented at the fifty-ninth annual con ference 'of the American Library as sociation in Mew York'City by Misses Cranmer, Beal, Stokes. Ruffin.' Knoll, UM-A Warner Dwth-ets'ThZ3tto Shows at .• 1:30, 3:00, 6:30. 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m. CATHAUIt 32 announces the `final' schedule . . The 'sweetest' finals in town— Each . finalis: ) 3 /hours long. Gets at least 3% (stars). Bound to relax tired brains. All new subject matter. No repeats. Wi'l not be shown next semester. Don't miss these courses! _ FRIDAY ONLY 1 Rickard Arlen demonstrates flow to lay a railroad and win a girl beside . .. • LSILENT INARRIERSI SATURDAY ONLY 7 Stars in the big laugh and music 'show— Patsy Kdfy , Jack :Haley, Mischa Auer, Lyda Roberti, Rosina Law .rence, and Laurel and Hardy in "PICK A STAR" MONDAY Also at the NITTANY Tuesday. EDWARD G. ROBINSON falls for BOITE,DAVIS harder than Wis consin fell for State last season in "KID . GALAHAD" —with— Humphrey Bogart, Jane Bryan TUIISDAI Students of journalism, especially, will want to see that demon of all reporters, LEE TRACY, at his fast ta,king best with DIANA GIBSON `Behind the Headlines' Students of love making (general course) will get their final lesSons in technique from Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in "Parnell" and Claud ette Colbert. and Melvyn Douglas in "I Met Him In Paris." Instructor Robertson will announce filial dates for these courses later. PALM BEACH SUITS In white and colors . . double - breasted with plain backs . . single- .. breasted with sport backs—They're the sum- ' men's most amazing ,•alue at $l6-" Z lLlamfbll 3 ol:lols47 rx 1.1 an.orq 116 South Allen Street Get Tickets Early "PARDON MY GLOVE" Friday, June 4, 7;15 P. M. SWIM! Glennland Pool Fi‘!,uED Frear, Dwyre, and Smith and Libra rian Willard Pi Lewis. Lewis will also 'attend a special confm'ence of college administrators and college librarians on Saturday, June 19. Miss Cramer and Miss Stokes will titfend a special library publicity clinic on Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 'l9. Lewis is secretary-trea surer of the college and' reference section of the American Library as sociation. Iff,tlr7Tlt,.N 71'• • ....a l e • A 'Winner' !Byos:',lpeatie Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.ni. Matinee Every Saturday . . 1:30 SATURDAY A ruthless killer loose among 100,- 00 cheering fans ... lARL~E ;. 0131014 .1 TUESDAY Edward G. Robinson. Bette Davis -in "KID GALAHAD" WEDNESDAY Janie's - Dunn"; Patricia Ellis in "VENUS 'MAKES TROUBLE" For Thespian's A.G.R. Takes Top Honors In Mushball Clii Phi Donbles Team Wins Infra:Milt:at Tennis Title Alpha 6amma Rho established themselves as monarchs of mushball this week by capturing both the In tramural round-robin championship and the Fairmount league diadem within the span of two days. On Tuesday afternoon, Coach Con nie Hart's proteges defeated last year's Intramural champion, Delta Upsilon, in the final play-off, 19-12. It was a free• hitting game, with the lead 'changing - bands in almost every inning. A three-i•un rally in the sixth iave the A. C. R.'s the game and the championship. Wednesday's 9-3 victory over the Phi Kappa Psi combine gave them the Fairmount league cup. The softball kings have a season record of 18 vic tories with only two defeats. Mem bers: of the squad include: Stevens, Whitebread, Brunner, Zimmerman, Bane, Watts, Stoffel, Wolslaye•, C. Witmer, Steinhilper, Zubler, Ferris, Groschke, N. Witmer, Walch, Kirk huff, Davis, and Hicks. By defeating Delta Theta Sigma, 19-2, Phi Sigma Delta captured the Penn-Allen cup Wednesday. Art Gott lieb and Jim Steinig had perfect days at bat for the winners. Champions have'itot yet been crowned in the Beer league or the Locust Lane league. S. A. E. and D. T. D. have the .inside tracks, respectively, Tennis Bill Walker and Stu Mertz, Chi Phi, won the intramural tennis champion ship by defeating Bob Sutton and Bob Morgan, Phi Kappa Psi, 6-0, 8-6. Sutton and Morgan had advanced to the finals by a victory over George Faber and Ted Winkler, Delta Chi, 6-4, 6-4. Walker and Mertz were the surprise team of the tourney, wading through the pre-tournament favorites to reach the finals. Tennis Team Loses Finale To 'Army, 7-2 Capt. Paul Massey played brilliant tennis and Al Hildebrandt won his eighth straight match, but Penn State's tennis team lost its final match of the year to Army at West Point, Wednesday afternoon, 7-2. Summaryf Russell, Army defeated Massey, 8-10, 0-7, 8-0; Rollins, Army, defeated Patt, 6-1, 6-3; Hildebrandt, State, defeated Bell, 4-6, 119; Mc- Cutchcon, Army, defeated Perry, 6-2, 6-3; - Yarnall, Army, defeated Cohen, 6-2„ 6-3; Chehowitch, Army, defeated . Freed, 6-2, 6-1. Chenowitz and Bell defeated Massey and Patt, 6-2; Hil debrandt and Perry defeated McCut cheon and Williams, 6-1; Hellock and Lindquist defeated Freed and Cohen, 6-2. Lacrosse Team Faces • Strong Maryland Ten ~ . . '''The Most powerful of Nick Thiers lacrosse tens will ride over to Mary land to take on the University of Maryland's national collegiate cham pionship squall tomorrow afternoon. The Tarps, with perhaps the best at tack in the country, are undefeated for the season, slaughtering among others, Harvard and Syracuse with scores of 12-2 and 14-3, respectively. The freshman squad will accompany the varsity down South and will take on a strong freshman team from Maryland University. Conch Earl Edwards will take along 15 of his. yearlings in 'an effort to stop the lit tle Terps. riNN Sa'ATE, All-Star Potting Boxes At S.O.,Nittan'y News Votes to place "Chuck" ChertM dolo, former captain and center of the Nittany football team on the Phila delphia Inquirer's All-Star grid team will be received at either the Student Union desk, the Nittany News' stand on West College avenue, or Graham's. Cherundolo, together with Bob Mo rini, end, and Luther Barth, guard, was put on the Inquirer's . all-star eli gibility list. According to the spon sors, the ones who receive the great- est amount of votes in each position Will be in the starting line-up to face the profeisiomil Philadelphia Eagles football club in Temple' Stadium on August 25. Women in Sports By defeating Ginnie 'Goodman, G-4, Jean Giddings won the women's ten nis championship fur the third suc cessive year. The matches were to have been played last Pall but due to bad weather they were postponed. Intramural golf matches are to he played off this week. In the first match, Ruth Glenn, Gamma Phi Beta, will play Jean Kemp, Chi Ome ga. The winner of this match is to play Mary Maddisoo, Kappa Kappa Gamma, for the championship. For. Your Overnight of Week-end Guests . Recommend COLON! LI w . ;-111 . s7Yr, . ! 1 .- FrATE po LUG c1 , 4,12 , R. fri'aspi.TALir-Y•o.F - N6 - 6k , 4. • .11:,C0,11F,ORTSIOF AN .11 4 01,7. ,_ 4° P. M g tit l Y l4 , I NC -7 ,STITZEit MAO AG EMEN: 1 A • New Shipment in WHITE FELT AND STRAW HATS MOORE'S DRESS SHOP EAST . COLLEGE AVE SAMPLE FARES New York $1.50 is simply this—go by Greyhound. It Pittsburgh $2. , 0 costs only 7 / 3 as much as driving Boston $7.0 5 even a small car—and a lot less than Chicago $9,55 any other means of travel. Best of Cincinnati . $7,75 all, you'll enjoy the trip—a good Columbus ' $6.15 crowd, a comfortable ride. For facts, Si. Louis $12.13 figures and such see your local Grey- Itia $3.30 hound agent at the address below'. Washington. I). C. $3.80 - San Prineisco ,$35.111 Detroit $7.40 Cleveland' $l.OO Jacksonville Fla. _ -$13.65 New Orleans ____ $17.10 . . Dallas Texas $20.65 Phone 733 GRELT?UND 7 Trackmen Run At IEC4-A Meet Olexy, Two• Mile r; Given Best Chance Of Lion Enfries Al Riindalls Island Seven trackman under the direction of Freshman Coach Ray'Congar left yesterday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock for Randall's Island, New York City, where they will compete in the an nual intercollegiate meet today and tomorrow. The list of the team and the events in which they will 'compete is as fol lows: Pete Okay, two-mile run; Len Ilenderson, two-mile run; Dave Bay , or. high and low hurdles; Gene Feld ' man, hammer throw; Tommy Priolo, javelin and discus throws; Bob Clark, pole-vault; and Jim Redmond, high jump, broad-jump, and high-hurdles. Coach Werner, who will remain here for the P. 1. A. A. meet, figures that if all the runners do as well as they have in the past, the team will score anywhere from eight to fifteen points. • Pete Olexy, in the two-mile run, is the only Lion with a good chance to win, according to Werner. Capital—s2oo,ooo Surplus and Undivided Profits—s27.s,ooo First' National Bank of State College STATE COLLEGE, PA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John T. McCormick, President David r•. Kapp, Cashier Impossible? Not on your life! You'll hit the old home town in unpreced ented affluence. The magic formula Greyhound Terminal HOTEL STATE COLLEGE `:`Complete Travel Service" On the Corner • Tossers - Face Bucknell of their :annual home-and-home series. The Lions swamped Bodinell, 11-2, In Last Game On Road here last week with Ben Simoncelli hurling five-hit ball. Either Simon- Perin State's baseball team, victori- celli or Co-captain Frank Smith will ous in 10 of its 14 starts, plays it last start on the mound tomoirow. contest on the road tomorrow after- State returns here for its season tiohn when it tangles with Backnell's finale against Syracuse on Saturday, ljisons at Lewisburg in the final game' June 5. VACATIONEERS,. Let staunch, dependable - Railway Express ship your baggage, bundles and boxes straight home. Top speed. Low cost. Real economy. Pick up and delivery without extra charge—in. all cities and principal towns—and send collect if you want to. just phone the nearest Rail way Express office when to call. Easy as that, and believe us, you'll relax contentedly in your Pullman. North Atherton Street Dial 3281 . State College, Pa RAI XPRE S S AGENCY ceNc NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE If' „,, -It. 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