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Shows at - - • - 6 30, B'3o Complete show as late as - 9.05 Matinee Saturday Only • 1.30 BING CROSBY FRANCISKA GAAL SHIRLEY ROSS on 'Paris Honeymoon" SATURDAY ONLY MICKEY ROONEY in "Down the Stretch" with with Patricia Ellis MONDAY ONLY "The Night Hawk" -with - ROBERT LIVINGSTONE JUNE TRAVIS ROBERT ARMSTRONG Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as • 9 05 LAST TIMES TODAY `,ocicl3's khunolout, "400" Wi ling the high spots of the hot ,hpots , "Cafe Society" _ with MADELEINE CARROLL , FRED MacMURRAY SHI s RLEY ROSS SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Art of Skating "ICE ANTICS", SATURDAY ONLY Me mitering slot , of the Ihi 31I_ _ ogle beautiful %%union a ith a heml of stone mho sold oat the hhe to, ed fm a fur coat :tad a bottle of nol[llolo eho maned a one-gh I eau against the G-men and lost' A True Story by J Edgar Hoover "Persons in Hiding" - with - PATRICIA MORISON LYNN OVERMAN CARROL NAISH MON -TOES -WED di anti] of 4 Ind alto Ili earned of bet toning a "'meg reiti or the Ice" and a beauty cello's efused to he a blotitand e to his I at eel , "The lee Follies • • - of 1939" - with - JOAN CRAWFORD JAMES STEWART __„ LEW AYRES and Trhe International Ice Follies" ~..., A — ,Walt Disney Cartoon "SOCIETY DOG SHOW" Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8:30 Complete show as late as - 8.05 LAST TIMES TODAY A liainlood of pooplo sou her dlsuppodu—but not olio of them oould admit It' "rhe Lady Vanishes' with MARGARET LOCKWOOD • -MICHAEL REDGRAVE i PAUL LUKAS DiOccted by Alfrcd Hitchcock, Who directed "The 39 Steps" SATURDAY ONLY .1.11 the world agdlnst them and a lighting noise sets the PJI.e to the VILAM y of a new life-for two staunch men and it game gill' "Fighting Thoroughbreds" IE=III Ralph Byrd . Mary Carlisle Robert Allen . George Hayes MON. - TUES.- WED 'rite only male on a glorious isle, completely surrounded by the most beautiful mouton In the South SON' 1 -CHARLES LAUGHTON "The Beachcomber" , with Elsa Lanchester Based on Somerset Mangham's S .1 "Vessel 'of Wrath" Intramural Teams Near Finals In Four Sports Seventeen sectional champions in the Ft ate' nity and Independ ent Leagues tided Intaamm al basketball with' the completion of four mtei-sectional playoffs in Rec halt Monday night Speedily closing in on the cagets tie the intiaminal giapplets, who, N% ith the tetmination of the quai lei-finals on Monday and Tues day, swept into the semi-finals yesterday Intramural volleyball and inter-fiateinity table tennis aie both moving rapidly, featuting cru cial second round and quattei-final tilts c On Tuesday night Alpha Chi Rho, section 2 titleholdm, edged KDR, section 5 unmet, 24-33 The sharpshooting of Jack Hess, who tallied nine points, aided ,Alpha Chi Rho in staving off a KDR ral ly late in the second half 8 Teams Seek Leadership Eight teams battled foi lead ci ship in then sections on Mon day night In the Fiateinity League Delta Chi won the sec tion 3 laurels by a 31-20 triumph over Beta Theta Pi Phi Sigma Delta laced Tau Phi Delta 20-14 to capture the section 6 ciown The Independent League fea tured Varsity Hall with a 28-19 victory over the Cilium, Centel Club foi the section 3 title, and the Lion Club overwhelmed Lang-- ford Lillies 31-23 foi the section 6 award. Sigma Chi, section 8, advanced in the Fiatei nay League playoffs with a 17-11 win over Alpha Phi ARROW SHIRTS • , • ARROW - HANDKERCHIEFS ta - TA2--) MEN'S APPAREL 146 South Allen St.. Diagonally Across from Post Office ARROW TIES ARROW UNDERWEAR Coney Island Special at SCHWAB AUDITORIUM MARCH 17th and 18th Presentation Of "EXCURSION"I , P6ar Stale Players Tickets on Sale Monday at Student Union -50 c and 75e' • . ' Delta of section 9 BRB, section 7 dou ned the Hannas, section 1, 37-21 in the set amble for the In dependent League clown. Wrestling With most of the quurtei-linals being tin off Monday and Tues day nights, intrammul raestling seno-finals v,me expected to begin 3restet day \ionday, Tuesday 126-pound class DeSales Miller '4l, Delta Theta Sigma, pinned Bill Yorks '4O, Delta Chi, 5 45, Honard Sutter 'll, Sig ma Pi. dice 'nab Russ Williams '4O, mu, Ray Coodnoe '4O, DU, pinned John Smith, AGR, 1 43, Ed Haub '4O, lad , pinned Allen Hey' '4O, Alpha Chi Sigma, 1 30, Miles Covell '39, Alpha Chi Sigma, de- Listened Fletcher Bylom 'lo, s Pin Kappa Psi , . 135-pOund class - Bill Ai that '42, AGR, eon by PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Frishman Baseball Schedule Announced The Freshman baseball schedule for 1939 1%111 include siv games, Neil Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, announced 3estetday The schedule Amil 26, Mer- Letsbuig, assay, Auld 29, Kiski, May 6, Sylacuse, May 13, Coi cell, away, May 20, Pitt, May 27, Wy - - ommg Seminaty forfeit over lack Choke '4O, DU, Cll.lllob Neidig 'lO, Alpha Chi Sig ma, pinned George Wade '4O, AGR, 2 20, Bob Voris '4O, Alpha Chi AST - Z - V - 611 from Guy Leader, spedal student, AGR, 4 55 145-pound clasi Bob Blotter '42, Sigma Chi, de_ visionedßob Horst 'll, Delta Theta Sigma, Charles McKillipb '39, Beta Theta PI, decisional) Nipson '4O, Ind , Max Pa tois '42, Alpha CIA Sigma, pinned Lewis Bull '42, DU, 3 20 155-pound class Jinn Lindsey 'lO, Kappa Sigma, pinned Mark Singley '42, Sigma PI, 2 30, Levin, Ind , pinned Joe Mc- Copula '42, Ind, 5 55, William Lenox '42, Ind , decisioned John Wischhusen 'lO, Alpha Chi Sig ma, I3,ud Phillips '4l, Tan Phi Del ta, pinned DaNe Single) '4O, Sigma Pi, 2.41, Ed Farrand '4O, Foiestr) Society, pinned Itichmd Sartz '4l. Sigma Chi, 1 09 165-pound class Jack Mitchinson Della Chi. pinned Bill Williams 29, Delta Chi, 20 seconds, George Meiwin '4O Signut‘Pi, decisioned Bob Pow. ers '42, AGE*, George Weiss '39. Ind, pinned Mad Moser '4O, Alpha CM Sigma, 50 seconds, John Hun-- sicker 'lO, Phi Kappa Psi, deal stoned Ed Komi 'll, Ind tIfInTIIFTI Geoi . ge Pat:sold '39, ACE, non by (MIMI. from Joe Mile' '42, Kappa Sigma, Ed Donlon 'l2 Al: pha Chi Sigma, pinned Dick Aiken '4l of the same house, 2 45, War len Kai)le '42, Kappa Sigma, non by forfeit Irani John Price '4O, Sigma, Pi„ Miles Zimmeiran '39 decisioned John Lamed° '4l, Al pha Chi Rho, Graham Miller '4O, Data Chi, decisioned \%ate, TEE, Roger Shall), '4O, Sigma Pi, pinned Druid Hubbell '4O, ACR Volleyball: • Intramural volleyball moved sec tough ough the ond sound of a double diminution this week In Tuesday afternoon games, Delta Chi took Beta- Theta Pi', P beta Xi beat Beaver House, and Phi Epsilon Pi defeated Alpha Sigma Phi The tilt cc games scheduled Monday wore all fot Anted, Alpha Chi Sigma,' Delta Sigma Phi, and Lambda Chi Alpha taking decis ions ovet Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Tau Phi, and Alpha Chi Rho, i espectively . Table Tennis: Willi the completion of all but, cne of the lb lust, sound matches in the 1 F table tennis tout na ment, seven gum ter final matches have been Laded fm the mam ma of this week Results of all matches must be tan tied into Lewis ahollenbei get by 10 p m Sunday Scheduled games Fast sued DTD-Delta Nadir Sigma Qua' Lei Finals SAE-Sigma Nu, Beta Sigma Rho -Beta Theta Pi, Phi _Kappa Tau- Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Sigma Delta- Pi 'Kappa Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma- Alpha Zeta, Tao Phi Delta-T's .lloe, Sigma Pi-TKR, and the miner of Um DT D-Delta Sigma vei sos Lambda Chi Alpha CLASSIFIED TBNNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— All wink guaranteed Rackets called tot and delivered The Re stringer, yob West College avenue. Dial 3.160 BB yr. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex• poll!). ramified, portable and of lice machines for bale or rent Dial 2342 Hairy 14 Munn, 127 West Beaver avenuo. BB yr FOR RENT—Double room with Looking facilities available In guile 333 South Atherton street. 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College aye - _ _ 235-_tydGD d As Fe Queen Will Reign Over Festivities Out nom the desetted lands of the Fm West and into the buzzing Nittany valley has come one Bus by Buttetfinget, far famed as a sports authmity and well-known figure among cams groups Busby has Lonsented to fivor the public of this community by representing the Collegian as a feature %%liter fot the All-Col lege Ciicus slated.. April 22 At least once ,a week, cigar-puffing Buttellingel will come out fioni hiding under the tight wile and rattle off a bit of a column Busby Chief Stooge Designated as chief stooge ikn this Donn, following his piomin. ent publicity Job with Fleener's Dog and Pony Show, Mr Butter_ tinge' has alteady announced that an honoraty queen will be chosen to reign over all activities of the evening Candidates foi Her Ladyship, or somethin', will be selected from the valious women's dormitories and fiateinities by the women themselves Pictures of each will be submitted to Micas Dilutor, Gene Wettstone, and ,forwarded to Robeit Taylor in Hollywood Tayloi will make the final decis •nn It has also been revealed that a loving cup will be Presented (lot keeps) to the fraternity or soior ity which puts on the best act, in the opinion- of Busby and the ;udges Medals will be awarded to members of the winning inde pendent troupe ERNS/ i''' . ..-fS:=V4l4A'!'t,Ss.44at , W> , .l i * , , c HE s AMERICA S _ m ..i; ,-,..'1;'. FRO TIER IN FR ..0 ~. ~_ ED R.'s Most-Telephoned Ambassador ' f IEX7IIO KNEW all the answers when that new Army , , • 44,1: . 5 V V bomber crashed, with a French Air Ministry ve., 5 office'r in it? Who knows all the answers when the KA:iit President uses the transatlantic telepliOne for feed box tips on the latest European crisis? 'The answer ts: ' W' William C Bullet, who went from Social Register to 4 Congressional Record Read his story in your Post tonight. First of two articles. - , ' 'Ol ~. Aic ' v....- HE ROSE FROM THE RICH - by Jack-Alexander w.: Wi.:IOtIVEY"' ' ' '4l •::; * DETROIT BUYS A , 5100,011. _ And ;bat hurts,. Tigers had hum earlier on a $5,000 option—and let him go! In One Rookie • They Won't Forget, Paul O'Neil , tells you , bout the 19. year-old/ wonder boy "who is still a,mystcry to major-league dopester's. ' -* MARY ROBERTS RINEHART describes u day in the life of liwriter, , ,, and sums it up for you inihree words: Writing Is Work. * W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM talks this week about You and Some Moro Books He gives you his favorites—this tune among writers of Prance, Spain and Russia, whose stones are worth reading. , * AND... three lively abort stories, The Cicadas Sang, by Stuart Cloete: Crank Ship, by Richard Howells Watkins, and Mrs. Cumd,byßrookeHanlos... * PLUS articles, editorials, Ain, and cartoons in the Post this week. .714E:,.5417.71.1tiaRY EVENING POST tured Gym - Circus Scribe • Clique Head Ousted Between the Lions': s y point ) racus, by a . single thud-pine l e , • , .- - For Incompetence . (Continued From Pair Three) cns to - glie happy if the team comes' (Continued From Page One) - in second. I'll jump out the win.. thne Boltz m the 128, 145, 155, Stepping up a class, a live-v,ay 105, and light heavy weight dow if we win, and I won't bother tussle looms evident In the sopho- classes icturmng if we come in last" _ mole Campus clique for the presi- o o • dential nomination Henry.A. Car_ Leo the Houck says: qa can't son, George L Parrish, Lawrence tell—look what happened two Eugene H. Lederer S Driever Edgar V Hall, and years ago" (The Doctor, of REAL ESTATE Larry__C,...,Hlaiiii — ueiii all very course, was referring to the 1937 much In the running at the last tourney, in which Penn State's 114 E. Beaver state Ave. coie g e Dial 068 4 meeti n g greatest team placed Second to .., . Swiing It! - Sway It! , *l,l at the Eng ineers' Hop _ See - the Revolving Ball , of Mirrors Music by, BILL BOTTORF March 17, 1939 ARMORY Adm. $1 (ind. checking) Semi-Formal , 0 ROOKIE Friday, Maich 10, 1939 WHAT!: Civil War *liners' raiding ,: , tourist camp! - In 1939? Ycs, it can happen' here. And all be: cause of a honey-colored blonde named Angel, and her vanishing $5OO trousseau. Up to then,' Prof. Lysander Markham had been sure the` Civil War was over. Here's a story one pare historical, three parts hysterical. t, - . . - Cusle;',.s . Car4lry Rescues Uncle Arch by ROYCE HOWES s. ~ -- ~, ......, - 04,0A144. 441- ~ ‘ 0 . 1938 )0 _,. k_ -,- --.. ---1,9. .... -SUBMARINEAVIAIL" Spain's oillfwar , money Because freak,'stamps , bring fancy prism; Spain's Loyalati - engineered a neat money raising elplcst—submarine trial A writer whoc" accomparued the first cargo describes sthat, ' hazardous trip through Franco's‘plarie and;; torpedo•boat blicokade. ' , I Stamp War b.y, WERNER KE11,,.. , 1111
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