Page Four Chi Omega Wins Debate Cup The Chi Omega team of Vie. inia C Reath '4l mid 13et0 L r). eigler 'l2 non the Delta Alpha elta intramural Debate clip last :o cek 144 defeating /the Alpha Chi mega Lenin of Elizabeth 141 Criss ;mall 'lO and Roberta J Kelly '92. )utel. the Theta Phi Alpha leant oh 'lean Mile 'll and Ilaitiet King NI The M,ensidon nas on "Who tots Mme Oat of Lite. 'den of Wo men," . .. , .. . . . . ... . • ( Art ‘ ....• . .7 A ~, , h..P 'J . , ..,'lr 0 .0 , , Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 . 1 TODAY AND WED I' .UUT OF GLAMOROUS -- YESTERDAY .... him , - Heart (Mobbing' Ilie life of the talented Castles It'll,. made ilanehit, a Jot to the ttorld' gentntie, most, haunting lilt tones , Fred Ginger ASTAIRE ROGERS In "THE STORY OF VERNON AND - IRENE CASTLE" ....nommoommiumi l'„,. THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 The nci adventut es of ,that Ir repressible young media) who diagnose',it itil Iris heart' "CALLING DR. KILDARE" with LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE NAT PENDLETON LANA TURNER 'rfi's LYNNE CARVER Added—A Pete Smith Specialty State Shows at • 1 30, 3 00, 6.30, S 30 Complete show as late as • 9:05 TODAY AND WED nails 131 mite's powei tot drama /if the desperate man who ayeaged a lost love a story of beauty and sorrow, of ro mance and despot!' 1 "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" _ with Merle Oberon „Laurence Olivier ~. David Niven Geraldine Fitzgerald ) "ARTIE SHAM' and His Orchestra THURSDAY - FRIDAY de . 'lll, Seam ita r tight mid ma} be get killed' But if I :Minot make love I die sure r fir, 4' WARNER BAXTER In !UWE RETURN OF THE CISCO KID" - with - LYNN BARI ( 2 CESAR ROMERO I=l C HENRY GORDON W~ nil Shows at - • - 6 . 30, 8 . 30 Complete show as late as • 9:05 Matinee Saturday Only • I'3o TODAY ONLY "STAGECOACH" - with - CLAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNE ANDY DEVINE GEORGE BANCROFT WEDNESDAY. ONLY NELSON EDDY '` VIRGINIA BRUCE in - , - ``LET FREEDOM RING" —with— Lionel Elarrymore Edward Arnold ,4 , Victor McLaplen Le _ THURSDAY ONLY Sir Anhui Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the ,- k+ Baskervilles" ^i , ' with BASIL RATHBONE ~,' RICHARD GREENE %i , !MEND'? BARRIE ',., , - NIGEL BRUCE th . .. . , Harry Harrison Named Outstanding Senior Athlete By Coachs Grid Flash, Baseballer Gets Honor A. A. Head Was Star For Three Years Zinn ,) ^ The 1.11,111 HOI be hat ti Mull hat. 111:011 11411110(1 the outstand lug senior athlete lm 1919 by the Lion coaching stuff The naming of Han Non to this honor culminates the acltieNe MOMS of the fot mei AI eat Haul son pidit on combination since ind, uns the um:intent of this um at d last rear The liusl* flat Ilion knoun tot bP spectacular gild placing, is also slun tstop on the nuslt3 base ball. team "Hairbreadth" flat ry lnobably mill long be I emembet ed rot his Woken held running and pass catching lit! seined US ptesi dent of the Athletic Association this 'cur Teaming pith VI eat in the hack field too seasons ago Hatay came through 1Y Rh the whining tally in the nailing seconds of play against Malyland In the F;a11 of 1936 the diminutive Lion ran a second (mat ter kick off back, 95 yards for a touchdown against Penn It nay tech feats that won for him the Outstanding Athlete Amaid Previous %%inners of this stun cl buss been Stet e }Minas, 1429, iliac ty c.Aittlrem,s, 1939, Frank Diedi Ich, 19,11. Jesse Bt em ger, 1933, Toni Stunner, 1931, Al 'Mi chaels 19,15, Bill Miller, 1930, Flunk Smith, 1937, and Wendell Wear, 1938 Footballers Trounce Scranton U., 42 to 6 (Continued From Page Three) elusive pigskin over the goal line foi Scianton's only maikei The most sensational tun of the day came a feu minutes into, when Scianton's Dickman kicked to Poppet Petiella on the State 25 The little freshman flash \reeved and smashed his v.ay for 75 yards to score standing On and on tolled thci Lion ma chine, such Toni Iralgo pulling anothei end-mound to sane the sixth touchdown of the afternoon The last sense of the game \%115 produced by the unstoppable Pet iella, who dashed anothei 49 yards as the game ended to Ming the final total to 42-6 Penn State Scranton ___Alton ' Tui ley _ Yantoin _ Patiick L T ____Strminski __ L G __Atm i - - C Gajeelo Solfanelli R C ____Gaibtriski Celia R T Bove ____Vaigo Tonasello ___Petals Dickman __Patrick Flatlet ty ____ SU ascavage Rogallo R II __White _ F B ____Smelt/ Seale by petiods Penn State ___ 6 6 6 6 6 12--42 Sei an ton 0 0 0 6 0 0— 6 Touchdot ns—Yantot n, Val go 2, Petri,, Petaella 2, Ickes, Deb- Substitutes—Set anton • Falke, Woone Chipicionni, Andel - jack, DeMayo, Boutnsheui , Calle, Sherloshi, Melia Penn State E‘%- alt, Gei hat d, Ickes, Rollins, Rad cliffe, Washabaugh, Kolcoda, Med , Platt, Nemeth, Woodwat cl, Klause, Kopitch, Dcblcr, Eigen uuch, Mega) gee, !twin, Seats. Raysoi , Pollock, Sheeniakei , Pet ella, Lucie, ...Doi %%el th, Yoho, Shutt, GO'tb. Rowland Discusses Faculty Income Tax (Continued From Page One) made of intei est paid on actual indebtedne , ,s, taxes, special assess ments foi local improvements, in hei nonce taxes, contributions for chai 'table, jeligious and educa tional oigamiations of a non-pi ofit chniactei (pi ovided they do not e‘ceed 15 percent of the net income computed hefoi e deducting dona tions), and pi ofessional expenses. Ci edits and exemptions to be 'When against net income (gross income less alienable deductions) ale• n Pet sonal exemption of $2,- 400 foi married pea son or head of family and $l,OOO foi single individuals b Ci edit of $lOO foi dependents under 18 years of age. Credit may also be claimed for dependents (wet 18 if such peisons ale men tally or physically incapable of self support c Earned net, mum credit. '42 Tennis Deadline Is Today With :hi freshman tennis candl dates already out, Manager Paul Gala annount.ed yesterday that to day Is the deadline for aspirants to report If weathel conditions pel mit, eliminations will begin this week In preparation for the open lug match o Ilia Pitt May 13. BEST '39 ATHLETE Golfers Take Two; Remain Undefeated Undefeated was the word foi ended and they toile roughshod ova and Pitt by' duplicate stoles, 6-3, W & J put up the hardest stn enough for a group of si♦ Nittany plc victolies over Bagels and A to meet, to play, and to conquer In the W & J match, Jack Ma haffey sulfated his first defeat of the season ithen he uas conquered by John Heitrog, 2 and 1 Bud Millet avenged the loss by a 3 and 1 win over John Blau Bill Gloss, playing flambe' three lot the vat say had a haul tussle utth Joe Biickenstem before he finally overcame him, 1 up, on the twen ty-lust hole, Ken Klingensmith took his match from Bob Carpen ter, 2 and 1, while Jack 13i and had little trouble with his opponent, winning 5 and 4 Ed Hebda, luck dogging his bad, hit every thing but members of the oppos sing team with his golf ball, as it landed in sand naps, ditches and woods on the last nine to lose the match, 2 and 1 In the Pitt meet, the going was somewhat caste' fot the Blue and White, Pitt offered some competi tion, hilt not too much as State took advantage of its day to win, and did lathet nicely The State line-up was the same except for the sixth John Mc- Neely, the temn's playing man age' stepped into Ed Hebda's post and defeated his opponent, Charles 'Mathias 5 and 4 Jack Mahaffey lost to Tony Jay 3 and 2 with Bill Gross once mole avenging the defeat by umning front his man, this time football et Bill Daddio, 1 up Bill Gloss 'rimmed the Lion lead by taking Bill Reilly 2 up Ken Klingen smith sealed thc victory by win ning from Hornet McClintock 1 and 3, and Jack Biand won Dom Bob Saybold b and 5 to complete the romp CLASSIFIED ME=l All aol k gum a laced Rack eta Lulled I'm and ilellvel ad The Re stringer, 206 Weat College avenue Dial .1.160 BB yr r YPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired, portable and or- Ilea nito.liines rot sale or rout Dial 2312 Bony Id Mann, 127 Wont Beaver avenue. BB yr FREE Student Union ate! noon Mantes evea y Tuustluy and Tinn sday;.4 to 5. In the Al wary. Mamie by Clinton, Goodman, Dor sey. Show, etc ' 2.15-.ltti-GD FOR RENT—Double loon', sin gle beds Inquiie SJ3 South Atbet ton street. Dial 857 258-2tpdßli WAN'PED—Utafurnitilied apai ttnent by faculty , couple consisting of living loom. kitchen. bedroom and inhale bulb Write purtiiulars, staling mite, locatiou'and 551i0n mailable to 13m A, Collegian. WANTED—Co-ed to work tot loom end boat d doting bum mer and nest full No chddlen. Wide Box B. Student Union. 273-I.tpd-BB LOST—Polyphase ill& i ule Set utday, Apiil 22 Return to 103 Engineering A -Renaud. LOSE YOUR KEY? SCHILLING'S 105 S. Pugh St. LOCKSMITH KEYS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN the val sity golfer, ati last acct yet o pou ei Ail opponents, V( ... ,& 1 6-3 toggle, but then best N‘as not good Lions, v.ho, flushed with two train tiny, looked mound for molt foe, Frosh Nine Outslugs: Kiski To Take Opener, 15-10, On Wet Field Aided by loose fielding. the ft °simian nine unleashed .I.,bur age of 11 hits to ontslug Kislci Pt op and sin a seven-inning openet, 15 10 on Nen Beaver Field Saturday afternoon , Chat actef (stk. of the play, Ft ands Fa: is—hitlets all aft et noon—led the noting with four freshman tuns 4 four ti ips to the plate he reached first to ice on ssalks and twice on errors scot ing e% time Slots fielding on - the wet dia mond made base Tilts of easy outs for both sides and mate, la lieed -into six el ot s be Kink' and five for State New Boxing Cup Offered By Goodman "Pianhkie Goodman, Penn State National 135-lb Boxing Champ ion in 1036 and Inteicollegiate Champion in 1916 and 1937, non coaching at Blue Pails Ridge School in Noah Caiolina, has pie sented a permanent tidphy to be presented each yeas to the out standing membet of Lion boxing team This year's tiophy will be awaided to the standout boxei of the past season at the banquet of the boxing team in the State Col lege Hotel tomoii ass night A committee has already been named to select the 'eminent of the hon or Its membels ale s Beinie New man,_foinici Collegian boxing le pot tei , Jet i y Weinstein, Spoits Edam of the Centie Daily Times, Ridge Riley, Spoits Publicity Di iectoi of the College, Pat Cos tello, manage' of the boxing team, and Leo Houck, coach The tiophy, aliencly ieceived, will be on display 'today and to monow in the window of Gia ham's Stole It has been stipu lated in the rules foi presentation of the tiophy that the'boxei chos en must have a "1" aver age - Faculty Art Show Opens Here Today The Ilict exbibition of faculty paintings, draoiegs. and mints mill open today and continue until May 15 in the College Alt battery, thltd Hoot Main Engineer lag Porty exampleb in rations media and on a vatiety of subjects mill be ills played by 1.3 faculty members Contributors to the exhibition ate Thof Datid A Campbell, Dr William S D 1 e, JI , MIS John 0' I-fumes, Piof P Bold Kapp, Mrs Polly Kipp, Di Ft semis M Du Mont hits Fled E Kelly Di \Vlo re!! 13 Mack, hita Maly V Man ring, Prof George F Mitch, Pits P .1 Packard, Mlb Eleanore Ru bin and MIS Sybil Sideimann The exhibition min be open from 30 a 01 to 8 30 p m daily ex cept Sunday. Ron ever, on Moth M's ..Day the display n ill be opened specially from 1 p m to't p m Collegian Candidates To Meet Ft eshman editorial candidates Pm Collegian m 111 meet at 7 JO p tomm row in Room JD, Old Main MAY DAY ARTIST CYRIL LEESON ,+ + + Moore To Talk In Chapel For Mother's Day Saxophonist "Leeson To Play In Concertiat S I'. M. , Saturday Night Rev N R H Moose, dean of 'l' a in it y Cathech al, Pittsbuigh, will be the 4peaket at the Mothers' Day chapel sconce, Piof Richard W Giant, head of the Senate committee on public occasions, an nounced yesteiday Scheduled lot 10 30 a ni on Motheis' . Day, May 14, in Recto atm]] Hall, the chapel seiviee will coincide NN ith the observance of the 21st annual Scholaiship Day CXCI CISCS Doting the service Piesidcnt Ralph D- Hetzel will peisonally anaid the highest scholastic hon or, The John W White - Medal and Pine, the Jolin W White Fel lowships, the Evan Pugh Scholars, and the Piesident SpaAs Medals As an added telltale of the Motheis' Day ueekend, Cp.!! Lee son, outstanding saxophone solo ist, will appeal with the Glee Club at 8 pm .S.quiday, in Schwab Auditotium Appealing with the Glee ,Club will be the Hy-Los, a special group within the mganization, and the Vaisity Male Quartet composed of 'beheld Tyne! '39, William Andiews '39, Geoige R Rumei '39, Samuel, Gallu 'A, and John Hai hins '4l, accompanist. l e \evls lor et 1e e:)N -IyAioTud 1 ON:3Nltpiecsure ost\fsal v; kov Cwen Tapping Moved Indoors Site of May Day Breakfast Is Chanted TO Mac Hall From Holmes Yield The annual Caen in Baldest. at %slab the nee Ce ens will be LIP `Pod 'mill be wired family style thii.yeal in Mac Hall et 7 15. May 13 This hi enkrnst, usually held on Holmes Field. Wks changed to lilac Hall because of the increased women's student body. which 110% totals 1,300 All Bedlam, women. regardless 'of - o bother they Ilse In Mac Hall or elsem here, are iequested to have breakfast on May Day in the Mac Hall dining wont Nemb tap 'ped - Molter Board members, Alin present Cu ens and Mortal Board and mothers of the ft VillMell milt be incited guests All other coAs s mlll hate bredlt fast cafeteria style In Fiances Athiei ton from 7.15 to 8 15 They mill hale to pay for any guests they bring Sunday the it omen students must art urge with Bich pun ta. Ides if they aiejlanning on Wing ing guests to dinner Svelyone must be slue of a seat and In case a student m lobes to shift from one dot notoly to anothei for \ dinner she must get a meal ticket from As lolinson State Soccer Star In U. S. Cup Play-Off 13111 McEwan, soccei captain in 1935 and national collefriate high scot ci in 1933, 1934 and 1935, now playing with the St Maiy\ Celtics of Biooklyn, is taking pail/in the final tun-game selics Cot the National &cm Cup The Celtics, defending champ ions "ion, 1-0, in the fist game of the sees Sunday The second, will be played next Sunday A leo lei last yea', 111cEwan left the team this yea' but Caine back fin the playoff AFTER THE DANCE . - t, F _ - Giehnland- Grille ~„ Every year thousands Of visitor - to the Chesterfield factories see th = infinite care with which theyvorld' best tobaccos are colnbinec46 giv you Che - sterfield's Can't-b_e-cOpie blend. • It is this wonderful blend that makes Chesterfield so different ... milder, better-taking; with more pleasing aroma.' When you fly them you will See why', Chesimfield gives Millions'of inen and, women more smoking pleasure... why' it , - THEY SATISFY Tuesday, May 2,-1939 Vukmanic Retains _ Penn Relay Crown?, (Continued From Pape Three) ; bad been clocked at hi seeoirtlii 7 and bail hi ought State a third place Clunks Pierce, Jolter* Strange, Graham - Millet, and Plank Maulo' glom eti a fifth plate la the four mile 'lel,* meat State led for,4 n Idle but resigned to defeat at the hands of North Texas stoop; leaguing the hideouts. Wayne and Blaine, In I 11, 2 and, 4 13 5; espettiveil Indeed ,t , On comers plus Veto alSo rens, rang, up a 17 259 and lupped n two of the field Alfred and Cornell, as they turned the race into a shleaacir, - --vy Summer Formals , -', ~ 1250:-_ .: ;- . ..-• also a complete line of accessories':,,' - . • Shirts ' • Cuff Links ~,.,; • , • ,Vests ,i Ties -s .. -: • .1..!. -; • Shoes - ~, , • -- ,_ .t,..;1, , f.................. rommrs Oppo4te Old 11Iam - State College a* , s ' - -,..,..3„ --- li ,;,''' • , ';i,
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