Page Four N' " o Shows at • - • • 6 30, 8.30 'Complete show as late as • 9'05 Matinee Saturday Only • 1 30 TODAY ONLY =• "THE LADY ". - -VANISHES" - - - with - MARGARET LOCKWOOD PAUL LUKAS • `DAME MAE WHITTY El= I HOPALONG CASSIDY ',.- (William Boyd) - f,'Pride of the West" , with , George Hayes 1.. , Russell Haydon i MONDAY ONLY "Ice Follies of 1939" ..., _ with IIAMES STEWART • JOAN CRAWFORD LEW AYRES and The International Ice ~ , Follies Revue at Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6'30, 8.30 , COmplete show as late as - 0:05 L LAS T TIMES TODAY I ',TH R ILLING as Derby Day! ROMANTIC as Old Kentucky , EXCITING as a Photo Finish , Geor g e Raft - Ellen Drew in ; "The Lady's From Kentucky" - with _ :Hu g h Herbert - Zasu Pitts I'," SATURDAY ONLY "Pixel" rot a one te m chum Romeo to a 1,111 3 lion tame] -eDnil" to iiirolphained tomboy , ' LEE TRACY in "FIXER DUGAN" with Vir g inia Weidier fi lt rON TUES —WED - eat dui math- I 0111i1111-C td• Fo w l' ram the lite of the eortil'b t oot Minim, (Lineal a`xE GINGERF R C' ) A S R .T o A G IE E R Rs in `;THE STORY OF • r -VERNON AND , -Ecfn - a Mae Oliver Walter Brennan Lew Fields r - . Sw - tafr §hOW at - I 30, 3:00, 6 30, 9:30 CoMplete show as late as • 9 05 LAST TIMES TODAY I nr RBQUEST LIFE DANCES ON! "r SEVEN MEN . . SEVEN MEMORIES :MiI Carnet de Bal" , (With English Sub titles) CYNICAL . MOVING ENCHANTING A story of lost youth and first love deliberately re • encoun• tcredi SATURDAY ONLY t 6 lust .1 smiling buckaroo but Oty...couttl outo hie and out to 1111131,ti.e the unite social /cuts. tm 04,4 " THE KID ;.; ; FROM TEXAS" with tiENNIS O'KEEFE FLORENCE RICE a.:.-- BUDDY EBSEN MON TUES WED No—Passion Greater Than the Vitilenee of Thwarted Love! gaiittrol Goldmyu, ood'e metal shounnm. presents Em + Bronte i)_ ful conflict of madam% an Immortal dtreeu end ou of an immortal • novel `'WUTHERING , HEIGHTS" Strangest Love Story , '-• - Ei , er Told' Merle - Oberon - . ;••:Laurence Olivier David Niven Geraldine Fitzgerald 4 - ,fi r Special Attraction M(RTIE SHAW and ORCH." Rain Halts Opener; Kiski Ist Cub Test Still anti ied, the ft esmnan baseball team %%ill make a .et ond attempt to open its season when it faces IC [ski on New Bea vei Field at 12 30 p m tona.- ] ow After a fashion, the team did play its opener at Aimee' sbuig • Wednesday But it was a sloppy, loin-drenched atlas and ended after one and a half innings a rh the acme knotted at 1-all Fm Ktskt, Houck %%ill make several changes in the lineup he chose for Meiceisbutg Bill Deb lei will get ti (mine at hist base and Charley Medial. 'May (list% the pitching assignment over Don Dellltanzo Leo expects to sub stitute other as the gatoe mo w CSSCS Rabbi 'themtote II Cot don nil I.,he an illuatiated "Tra , ,elOgne In lewNit b'olk Song" at 7 15 tonight in the Ilugh Bettl,et Room ~. FREE Your Choice of any $5 or $6 SCHOBLE HAT with every $25 SUIT and up Purchased at FROMM'S 1 Ins offei expu es Wed nesday, May 3rd, al 5.3(1 P. M. For Cash Only rom rrn Oppo,ur 01c1_111.un - Slate College What is your , 0 t o , >;;;;;,, 1 z • " White handkerchiefs should always be Nt orn with white shirts. _TES _NO eloncer Although Ishite hand kerchiefs are per feet with white shirts, there's a stead'', increasing trend toss and col- ored handkerchiefs that her monise or contrast u ith your he. Arrow handkerchiefs, 25c up. Arrow tics, $1 00 & $l5O Shirt sierra should' tall be low the cuff of your suit coat _YES ...t.....,N0 ti ', , t , -..foeuvr lies, from one-quay- , ter to three-quarters' of an' 'nen of Tour shirt cuff should n show beneath Tour coat sleets.. And the hest shirt to show fa an Arrou..s2oo up. Cott. Posl.l, k Co., Isa.. ham,' 7. Higginsmen Will Battle Scranton U. Penn State pigskin folioe Ors a 111 get their last chance to see next seal', LAMM in action tomer roe v. hen the Hlggiubmen close the bpi ing flouting debslollB with a regulation game against the 'Pommies host Scranton Univer sity The gatue is scheduled for Nee 13eas et Field ut 2 it m Titotikb 'the !laid coal boys shotthi,,not plots ,top ssVotig., for the Lions it will giv,e and Wiute funs their first chance to see some of the nen fates in Lion helmets against outside op. position Sctattitott U. coached by Tom DnNies, will bring about 40 players to the game. Have Heavy Line In a Wednesday scrimmage, milli a Blue team playing offen sively against a White one, it ias unusual to note the heaviness of the Blue line as lined up at the opening of scrimmage Read tug from end to end dime were Altei, Platt, Mod, Cidecki., Gar hinski (snitched this week to gum ), ketich. and Viii go—a Imc aseiaging vet) , close to 200 pounds and yet fast and hard charging !Attie Poppet Petrella seised At arning on Chuck Peters hi Wed nesdays Ii ill that lie may push the slash) sophomore very hard fm next }eau's fullback hes th Pep per %lb limning the ball with all the elusiveness of a will of the isp going once Col a 55-yard touchdown The little tellow isn't as shifty as retelS in fantol mid luns !nutlet, but hasn't the expel educe Frosh Sparkle Several othei fieslimen to catch for in there tomor.tos, heretofore mentioned from this corner, will be Big Bill Smalt7 and 1)108111g Mike Garbinski SmaHz Is a triple threat backfield prospect. eagle eye passel, smashing limner and poserful hootei Garbinski is a lineman adept both defenshely and offensively at the gnaid of tackle notches SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Curtain at 8:30 TONIGHT—SATURDAY ( MAXWELL ANDERSON'S "WINTERSET" A PLAYER'S Production Don Taylor Lenna Bouehat Paul Dean Bernard Freed BucL'Ya‘norsky SaAks. Bernard Sehectman 1.9. on Style? n Only) \\,. \ i \ ;07 \ —% - \----'-- 3 Q. How close to ground should trousers bang . A. Pegged trousers should hang just low enough to touch your instep at the but t om laces. Straight-cut trousers should touch between the bottom lace and the back of the toe cap. 'and should have one slight “break" oboes the instep. 4 \\ ?I " * AO/ kt f . Q. Is there such an animal as a comfortable pair Of shorts' A. There Is ... and they're Arrow shorts Arrows haven't the center seam %cm find in so, many shorts the seam that t , , ,makcs„shorts chafe and ride r row shorts, 65e up. " `Lnpershirts,soc. up.' 4„,.... .i i lort A _ .......,,,,,,,„ If tt hasn't an Arrow label, at un't Arrow PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Owens, Schaeffer Fill Pan-Hel Offices Pnn-Hellenic canna named the . test of it., new offscets on Tues day. when Geoiglu W Owens '9O was elected sem etany, Matguelite R Schaeffet '9O, tteasutm, and Piofessot A Pauline Locklin, ad vtsei Junnitu M Chiliads '4O, pies ident, and Haiiiet Singer '4l, vice president, are the othei offi cals to be fotinally installed in second flow lounge of Old Main at 5 p ni Tuesday After the cece mony, an installation banquet will beheld in tre-Sandwich Shot,. pieta'ALFounders' : 1 Day Set Tomorrow Seventy-IWe alumni me expect ed to idiom to Lambda chapter of Theta Xi fraternity fol the 75th national Pounders' Day tomorrow The celebration Will also comme morate the 32nd sear of the (Mind ing of the local chapter Dean of 'Men Arthui ft Waineck will be the principal 81[m-dinner qpeakei tomorrow eight A golf tourney between Theta Xi alumni and present menthols of the Ira tei nity will be held on the College links in tite aftei noon Phi Epsilon Pi Plans Founders Day Fete Apps ommately 100 alumni-ate expected back tomot tow tot ' the twenty-fifth annivet sai y of the Phi Epsilon Pt fi atm nity. The Foundet s' Day eelebi Akin will include a dance tomot tow night at the house and a banquet Sunday Wives of the alumni will be entet tamed at a luncheon at the Nittany Lion bin On Sunday Bet%Veen the Lions (Continued from Page Three) athlete No football oi basket ball captains chosen Fied Spyket to captain soccer men, Roy Hanna, lai\ing, Don Bachman, wiestling, Ray Blake, baseball, Millet Fiume', back, Ray Cos- Let y, laci once See-saw football ,eason, with one-sided victories over Mal yland, Lehigh, and Syi atuse; and tie with Penn Jeffieymen have sixth stiaight undefeated season and ate finally declined undisput ed Eastein chumps Billy Smith %%MS 101-A mass-country clown . Basketball team finishes in tie, foi thud, SCOI n g Rig vietoty °vet Temple Easter n Bas ketball Conic! (time breaks up Bat ney Ewell breaks 23-year-old Nl , Ol id tecold in 50-yatil dash at Penn 'AC indoot meet, Joe Peel ants smond annual Collegian awaid Bob Gall,' aith's swmi mats win five in a low . Flunk Gleason and Roy Hanna win 1.35- pound wiestling and bo IVg championships WI estlei ~ place second in Intercollegiate, . Joe Scalia second in National Collegiate AA 145-pound divis ion, Bachman placing thud in; 165-pound class Spike Altci to captain football team, Bob Seimlei, soccer, Cliff McWilliams, basketball, Mike Coopei, boxing, , Elmo Boite, wiestling _. and so anothei Collegian smuts edam bites the dust it W. 15 ii pleasuie VOTE '42 CAMPUS - SUPPORT - JOHNNY LONG --: for President Vice Pres "Chuck" Matters' Secretary Helen Swanson' Treasurer . .. Bill Finn Liberal Arts Alice Murray, Chemistry . Jack Morgan Education. Jack 'Shinberg Engineering Charles Irwagen M.I. Jack Ramaley,, 1942 CAMPUS -Classified Advertising TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNC-- All work guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr. TYPEWRITERS—AiI makes ex pertly repalied, portable and of flee numblttes for sale or rent Dial 2342 Harry E Manp, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr FREE; Student Union aitci noon dances cso I y Tuesday and Thinbday, 4 to 5, in the,Aimory Music by Clinton, Goodman, Dor sey, Shaw, dm 245-tlc-GD FOR RENT—Double , room; tsit gle beds Ipquird ,South Atherton sheet. Dial; Bg7 ~i 258-2tpdßß WANTED—Un furnished anal tutent by fatuity couple consisting of lit fog room kilthen, bedroom and In I vote bath Witte pat thmluts, Penn State Class Rings ' . 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