Friday, MarCh 31,1939 ' ,QUICK LIRE AN FIASItIII3IINIs , - , , ' HOP ALONG TO T 1133 - TREASURE 1-10 USE - • IPOR N'olll2' P.ASTEE OIPTS - ' - TO BOTH P11.6111.Y' AND_ PRIIDNDS 136 E COLLEGE , , -EASTER - GREETINGS - " • from 013RI''-AN'S SERVICE `STATION South' kihertoit St. - t Phone 3822 A WOR Our Shia ,•„,Work .,6le4n ai Aftradif PENN S 'OVER' THE WEEK-:F,NI) . _ Sail4l SlraigliCeourse _ • - To ouR , NEW SHIP :BAIL 'llotel - Ma - rkland:( BELLET"OI4IIt, 4 .I I A 2 - 1 ~ ' ,7 :,.., . , THE , , - FIRST NATIONAL 'SANK _ 't. _ .,. ..,, ~...., .. , „ ' STATE. ,COLLEGE " ' , ~ 4, - , , , ,',,,' ' _- _, , , - , • _ - 1 " ",. , , -- _ _ - Mepiker. of .x - Tederal Dfiposit litsunince ' . dorporation . , 4.. , , ~4•.: . --... :'- 'FO"-- . „ . • , , ,_ , , ~. ; ,', ' ' -..-- Thespians Present , , , - ' -,-:- , - 2 ~ . , '-, • , ~. '( .. ~.,. jub ilee , - , ,-.. 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' " ' : ' - 2 1'"innState.Collegian , , rs' •,';-' ' "'-' ', I , ' ', ' ,-, ~11, . - . , t „I`, ''? ~....,,` ,-',, , ''' , ‘ l, " -c‘" ' ' -''' " ,- ' - ' - '- -- -ir THE , 'SEASONS , 4IIT- , '- ', , -,' •-,..; t„ , ; - - 4-„,,,.-, '2, r - '- ..., -, ,-,- - • , ,- , , ,,, ' , ' --, 1',,z , -"i•.=„, ::S . iiiiiiy''',44. l. -"Wteek''''"--Fin — ii ''--,..:,'','-'-', '''; ..' : , ....' - Schwab, '8 P. M.„.1 ~- , -, -., • ~,, ...--,'," „.. • ~„, ~,,•,, ~ ~„ , ' r" ,. ~: ' / 1 , • 40c '::`: ,3. ,,' -TitktAtiaKorner ana ;Student Umon • ` - , 50t, ~,,,,,,,, ' - '4',.;' - ~sl-_, ,;i4,'i; ., ,-' , ._-,.. ': : ~,, t,'''. -.!;'. • , ,,,,s "A..- , ,-, , . - , ' , Alpha Chi Rho Winds, Field_ Hinder Nine In Practice Strong headwords and a soggy diamond have iestrieted the Nit- Limy Lion baseballers to batting practice and .pitching drills since Saturday afternoon's intensive in ning sessions. Piegented with a wealth, of good mates mai despite the fact that only five veterans tem= from last year's vatsity nine, Conch Joe Bedeck says that all positions arc still subject to a shift of occup ants Bedenk ' Picks Tentative Nine On the bait, of hitting ability 'displayed during last week's fair wenthei Coach Bedenk has picked a tentative nine The two doubtful ,spots,' first and second, are now being held down by Hairy Seifel and .last yew's freshman second-sacket , ., Eddie S.ipp The pitching division in still wide open and will - Pi obably iellllllll'so until game time In the outfied, Penny Cates, Captain Ray Make, and Walt , Knia, ate still, coveting left, cen ter, and sight fields, respectively 'llurry'Hari Non, one of the font veterans, is showing good form at shot Mop' Menzie, Gillespie at Posts Two other veterans, thud baseman Paul Men Lie and catches Joe Gillespie, are still holding dtwn their jobs despite stiff com petition - Well-satisfied with the one week of inning practice and this week's batting dulls, diamond meMtn fledenk hopes to have a smooth functioning, ha u l-hitting outfit in shape to strut against Princeton The Lions open with the Tigeis less than Lwo weeks away Gridders Stress Offense ' For Toinorrow's Battle Disappointed with 'the - offensive power shown by his gridderiir dust 'Satin fia3;'s antra-inuad game; ConeXßobjfigging put on the,nrys ,sure.,offen'sivelyisnetiking,,thM week in-pi eparation for the second hti tie Mmotrow afternoOn;on New,BeaversTield Early in the week,' stress was put 'on passing,' with freshman Bill Smaltz doing. most' of the' tossing Smryltz, one of the team's best all around men, pvill give vet ci an' Lloyd 'lckes plenty cdm (OR GES ' MARE.MOR. THE ,FLORIST 222 W. Beaver Dial 3151 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Merwin, Smith Named Co-Captains o f floFkett; StohWrier Is Manager (Thome I Merwin '4O and Os 'al T Smith '4l were elected ( o-captains and William E Stohldrier'-'4O was chosen man ager for nest season by the members of the informal ice hockey team at - a banquet at the State - College Hotel last Friday Dr Carl P Schott, (lean o'fltie School or Physical Education and Athletics, in addressing the team, stated that there is a pos. sibillty of u league nest year in cluding Penn, Lehigh, Lafayette and Penn State He also. sug gested the sports becoming fully recognised and commended the players for "sticking" In con sideration of the unsuccesilful season 'Captain Joseph Ellicott '39 and Manager Richard T James swim presented keys rot their vet vices to the leaftl timing the past season Trkkinen Try For Thy Form Alton log 'lds proteges plenty of time to teach top form before he, puts them tin ough their paces, Coach Chick Werner betimes that' the, %%ill save strength and pro into better if they are permitted to condition themselves The Niliany Lion trackmemwere ~ citeduled to tryout tomorrow aft croons hut Coach Werner post poned the competition because the - men me not in shape, and because; of the soft troth With the Penn Relays on April. 28 and 29 teterans Captain Miller Prelier and Nick Vnkmanic are expecting to hetto the marks that they set laat yea: Frarier came within nne tenth of a second 011ie wdllll act nrd in the hurdles last winter and he is anxious to treciird Ids time en the Linder traik t ' petition for next year's varsity fullback post. Craig White •and Dick.. Ewalt are waging another brisk battle -foi 'the Wingback job, with fresh ' man Len Krause possibly making , it a thiee-way fight As usual, injuiles are hinder mg spring - drills On trainer Jack Hulmes' casualty list arc Bruce Paulhamas, freshman back, with , a dislocated collar bone; Dean Seals, freshman guard, and Ickes, with,, knee injuries; and sopho more tackle 'Harry Dennis with a In timed shoulder All men were halt in Satui day's fracas Paul hamas will probably not see any mote service this spiing Wettstone Conducts Clinic For Gymnasts A state gymnastic clinic, prob ably the first 'of its kind in this count y, is' slated here tonight and 'tomorrow in conjunction with the annual PIAA, gymnastic and volleyball championships. ' , Featuring a morning session of discussions led by Gene Wettstone, vai sity gym coach, Eugene Bis choff, and other prominent state gym team coaches, the clinic sets the', PIAA competition for the af ternoon, More than 80 contestants from 5 high 'schools will vie for the dividuel gymnastic awards, with illeyball teams which 1164 sur- Ned eliminations in 12 distracts ymg foi the team title - Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Sealer Ave. : Dial'4o66 , State College ' SPECIAL TRAIN :SERVICE - Leaving - State College-42:15 Noon, April sth iratjoY the Safety. Comfort and Convenience of ail Rail Travel at 'the following 'greatly reduced round trip fares for Parties of 25 or more travelinglo'oneidestination .„ . 62.19 • JOHNSTOWN -.. . .. : . .. 3.34 GREENSBURG • , .. 469 " PITTSBURGH, ".. . .". . . . 559 WILKEB=I3NRRE .. 499 EMPORIUM . 3.74 - ERIE,: . . . ' . . 124 Fares 'to Other Cities 'Upon Requese , rhcine State College 612 ops intr BRB Beaten 39-48; Hess High Scorer Though outteached by then tull e' opponents, Alpha Chi Rho out played and outshot the BAB club Monday night to capture the mythical Intramurall basketball crown, 30-28 Sharpshooting Jack Hess bom be' fled 'the basket for 19 point , ' 'to pace the Fraternity champ s , with teammate Clair Snell rack ing up 10 counters to take second scoring honors Vectors Lead 14-12 at Half The game was close throughout the rust half with the score rend ing 14-12 at the intermission in favor of the winners During the second imi mil, 'Bess, who had been held to one bucket in the first 20 minutes, began to get the range and Alpha Chi Rho pulled away to build up a safe advantage. ' Shorty Teibush was high point getter Ica BRB with eight points. Big - Chuck Romane, with"' six points, and left-handed Joe Kyle tinned in creditable performances for the Independent titlists Box .core "Alpha Clßho fld 1 10 Blough 0 0 4 Snell 5 10 10 Heitman 2 0 4 'Green 1 0 2 Totals 19 1 39, 'BBB Club fld 1 . 14 tls Kyle 2 1 5 Tei bugh 0 2 8 Romane 8 0 6 Chillett 9 1 5 Mengle 2 0 4 , Totals 12 ' 4 20 '+ + + 'Cub Cagers Subdue All-Star- Five, 38-22 '"forn Campion's Int amural All ;Stain made a creditable showing against'the mote expeuenced and setisoned,F reshman basketball team, bowing to the eiack Fresh men, 38-22, on Rec Hall, Wednes day might The, Yearlings took a command ,ing_ 24-6 lead_at , halftime, but the MI-Stars began to find themselves lin the final" half, outscoring the 'Fr - Osh 16-14 The individual nos ing was evenly divided with Jack Hess, Alpha Cht Rho's ace, gain ering seven points, one mole than Chuck Medlar, Len Klause, and Bud Winn of the Freshmen Box score. Freshmen fld., fls tls Smith 0 2- 2 2 White 2 0- 0 4 I Medlar 3 0- 1 6 'Gross 0 0- 1 0 Fen 1 2- 2 4 Krause 2 2- 3 6 Kelley 1 0- 0 2 Wtnn 3 0- 0 0 Shutt 1 1- 5 3 Sonnenfield 1 1- 5 3 Ztegenfus _____J__ 1 1- 1 3 Totals -4 15 8-10 38 All-Stars fld 114 tls Hess 3 1- 2 7 Hmay 9 1- 3 5 Brand 1 0- 0 2 Chillcott 0 0- 0 0 Kkiel - 9 0- 0 4 Green 0 0- 0 0 Smisko ' 2 0- 3 4 0 0- 0 0 Total% 10 2- 8 22 ++ + • P.M Spring Sports List plit,Before April 19 'April 19 has been set as the tielidline for entries in all Intra mural spring sports except track by E C Bischoff, assistant pro fessor of physical education and athletics Track will be run off 1111114 and entries neeil not be in Allan then 'Entry fees. which must. be submitted to Professor Bischoff in Rec Hall, are $lOO a team fotintishball, golf (four men), and,soccer (five men) The fee for tennis, to be run off In 11011 bleq.CM/Y, is 50,cents a team During the first halt of the cur. rent fiscal year. Princeton Univer , ' alty;2., has received gifts totalling $1,199,761. mural Basketball Crown Stickmen Point For Two Stiff ,Battles Next Week If we win the fii, two game Thus spoke Nick Thiel yesteid to whip hr., stickmen into shape, looming up next week St John's, playing its last sea son of Intercollegiate spoils, is out to climax ton decades of la crosse leadeiship with nn unbeat en season The Johnnies, who look- , ed impressive in swamping, Le high 20-5 last Fi iday, will battle at Annapolis on Wednesday Maryland Tough Opponent , An even toughei stumbling block foi the Lions next Saturday will be Malyland, which bumped the Thielman 11-4 last yea) De- Sperm? to the Collegtoo MADISON, Wis , March 30— Al Tripman and Hard, Schweitiei, Penn Stale's repiehentati%es in the fifth annual irrational Collegi rate Association boxing tour na ment, are schechiled to fight in the first_ count? of the toucan orient to night, the first bouts getting under A meeting of all fiesliman la way at 830 pm ES T rosse candidates has been slat- Tapman, at 127, wilt meet Clay ed for Room 221 Rec Hall, at 4 ton Rand Jr of Mississippi State, p m Monday, Coach Nirk Thiel while Schweitici will stip in has announcer? against Ni? MeKmnon of %%lash- No merlons lamosse espei I rngton State, at 165 once is necessary according to Contenders Listed Thiel Ile empliaslred the fact that no member of tire peseta Othets calmer? in Tapinan's di varsity had played lacrosse be union are Call Eckstr am of Nor tic tore coining to «illeg,F , Dalsota and Jim Walsh of Wis. Regnlni punitive for the fresh- consm Contenders in Schweit/ei's 'nun squad an] stint Werth°, weight class are Bill Klause, Loy ila%, April 12 oln, Pied Stant, Catholic U , Charley Healy, Syt acuse, Eldon Sanders, North Carolina, I L Golsen, Louisiana Sttttc, Ray Ktamei, Wisconsin, and John Schwait,, Montana State With every division studded with regional champions, mole than 110 glediatois are ready to open battle for the eight national Thiel Calls Freshmen Stickmeh To Meeting At I P. M. on Monday spite the loss of thi cc All-A me] 1- tans, Maryland is lilted among the nation's best The Lion squad has beeniweak ened by the loss of Scrappy Dow let, glommingg inside defense man, mho nas mimed in sciimmage early this neck A lame left aim will keep him nut until after E:istei Changes Made in Lineup Am Riddell, bard-working soph omore, replaced Ralph DePaleo a. out home 111 the first string lineup .this week, while Berne Cramer, another very promising lad, has 'edged Ott Wuenschel at center Joe Carter and Hurt Drake are pushing Roger Sharp and John Buckman hard for their inside de fense positions Threl's biggest headache at present is the failure of his inside defense .setup to click Another weakness he "will attenipt to non out in the nest few days'is a lack of scoring punch ' Recreation Class To Hold Activities Ray Conger's Physical Educa tion 435 class will do more than simply educate 120 students in ecieation, if pi esent plans ate cat t ted through. The class," added to the cut culum to instruct students in the proper methods of carrying on student reel eation, has outlined a program that will benefit the col lege as well as those cm oiled in the course Congo' has 'divided 'his class - in to 11 committees, dach oi which will work in plannii4 some foim of iccication on the campus teN_ Don't Forget an EASTER Greeting i • Everyone Enjoys - it 'Personal GREETING As 'Usual, We Have the — widest - Selection in Town • • • Priced 5e up • , KgELER'S Cathaum Theatre Bldg 191 believe 111 inti mks" nv as he pi epnied foi a him] efloi t with two lo tusing away conte,aq 2 Lion Mitm .\ en Fight Tonight At Wisconsin Robinson, Gyegory, Smith Top Handball Bob Robinson, Phi Sigma Del ta„inneved the Intl min al hand ball singles title by beating Ken Tiuhn, Beta Kappa, in the finals, 21-9 and 21-19, last_ week Winners of the handball dou bles were Pete Giegoi y and' Bob Smith, of the Penn State Club who, nosed out a Sigma Pi team of Ceoige Met Win and Dave Sin gleyi 21-12 and 21-18 TAKE A - TAXI It's Cheaper RESIDES' TAXI Phone 3421 A woman's heart leaps up, when she receives a wonderful cosmetic and toiletry sift "'aim Rea anfr peuck You will please her Nk'itti. one of these Yon know that she always wants one• Here are a feu suggestions from 0111 complete selection' • Lentheric - -, e Lucien ',elfin!! , ... . - 4. • Earh• Anterwan • , Dorothy Gray-. • Revlon • Cara Nome • Max Factor • Elmo • Gainey •' Yardley • Evening in Paris Rea . & Derick Allen St I%t‘l,.FN *MI Page three Fiebiger, Smith Named Captains in Fencing, 1912 Court Elections Paul H Plehigel '4O was elected captain of the fencing squad fm next ...en4on and 'Unw ind Smith '42 was chosen luin onity captain of the fi esehman court team at election- held an Tuesday and Wednecday night, espectively Fwbigei throughout the . p . a . 4t seaqon non G and loct 2 in sa be' and nn epee won 2 and 10-t 11011 C He way unaninumgly elected Smith held the imam post I'm the Tinelinen VlllO complet ed then i.eii,on with 5 wins mill 2 Inueti Riflers Top Strong. State College Team Lead' by George G Gault, tge locatv flemen downed a highly lonic d State College Mlle Club team 1409-1186 Tuesday night—an the Al mot y Menthe), of the winning 'tubl e gallon wee Gault, McCoy, Be-1- (.Icm, Geti, Cal penter, Stahl, Cuthbel t, and Mal tin The team will leave tomorrow In the Nationals in Annapolis Ne'.t to the Bank Clock
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