Page Four j f»ENN STATE PLAYERS I ** PRESENT l“You Can’t Take It l~- With You” 1 WEEK-END IFRI, B*3o SAT, 7 30 j' tickets at S. U., 75c Rates for Parties of 25 i or More at 50c Get Your Reservations Early assure yourselves of good ;*?ats -r i , i Shows at - I*3o, 3*oo, 6*30, 8.30 Complete show as late as - 9:05 LAST TIMES TODAY MIGHTY . . H s the fog-shioudcd Andes' TEMPESTUOUS as a storm in the tiopicsi SPECTACULAR. . as the ceaseless clash of reck less man and iclentless nature' t .cary jean *GpANT ARTHUR ’“ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS” " with * ~ Richard Barthelmess Rita Hayworth SATURDAY ONLY £3* MEUWItI i-HOTEL IMPERIAL -J.^mON.-^rroES-^-WED: It is with plcasuic and piide we announce a s]>ecial pie. 'relfeuse engagement of RAUL MUNI i and ; BETTE DAVIS “.JUAREZ” A pieluie so momentous that it requited SIX Academy Awaid vwinneis and a cast of 1186 play, era headed by. Brian Aherne, Claude Rains. John Garfield J -<rV. , j. Shows at* 1*30,3.00,6*30,8:30 Complete show as late as * 9:05 1 ■' sfA Ritz is aftaid of nothin? . bul THIS . IS SOME rTHING' g 4 The RITZ BROTHERS p/THE GORILLA” £. with .Anita Louise * Patsy Kelly i Lionel AtwMl ' Bela Lugosi v Wally Vernon SPECIAL Warner Bros’. ** l widely discussed short “Sons of Liberty” With Claude Rains Gale Soridergaard Donald Crisp SATURDAY ONLY A dating doctoi pleices the daik tecosbes of a- crituinal’b mind to blait stark terror ueeping tluough a house of „ ;i%LIND ALLEY” >• . with CHESTER' MORRIS ' *O, - RALPH BELLAMY, ANN, DVORAK V; MON. TUES. WED, [ ‘AUSTRALIA’S ROBIN HOOD ,LIVES,’. AGAIN' Daring, -feckless, ’romantic roguer who hjiilt an empli e uL the point of a guh'.'' ’fighting, lo\ing,' laugh kg ~Ja t .danger-*oo'the world's laht frontier^ U T‘ VBRIAN S AH€KNE-, »‘X ‘ VICTOR* McLAGL'EN*-*. “p* Lai^Vi .<4 4 :-'r ; t\ * - Five 1939-40 Sports Schedules Released Next Year’s Slates For Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Lacrosse, Tennis, And Freshman Lacrosse Set Poui varsity and one freshman schedules for the I'MIMO seabon were released ynsterduv by Neil M Fleming giaduate manage: of athletics 19.10-40 varsitv basket ball lists, the heaviest .schedule will: 24. games, starting Decembei 2 with Washington and Jefferson and closing Mtueli ') with Caincgic Tech 1939.40 Varsity Basketball Decembci 2. Washington & Jef ferson. home, 6. Susquehanna, home, IG, Buckncll home, Janu ary 1, Mt Union, Alliance. O , 2, Akron, Akion O , J, Kent. Kent. O , 6. Pittsburgh away, 10, Georgetown, home., Id. Cainegie Tech away, 17, Syracuse, home, 20 Navy, uway, Pebiuaiy d, Rut gers, away., ,5 Connecticut State away, 7, West Virginia, home, 10, IM, Fraternity Mushball Near League Finals Phi Dell, DU; Watts Hall,. BRB Will Meet For Loop Crowns Fraternity and iutiuuiurai mush hall moved toward a close this jiveek with champions iiheady named in severul loops Phi Deltu Tlietu, defending champions, fought it out with DU last night aftei the Collegian had 'gone to press In the finals of the fraternity intiamurals BRB Club and Watts Hall 1 will vie in the independent intramural finals DU moved into the final lound with a 10-J victoiy ovet Gamma Sig while Phi Delt advanced with a 5-4 decision ove: Phi Gam BRB won its semi-final with Foiestry Society, 10-4 Watts Halt swept usldc Y-Lee-Low Club in the scniL •fiuaJ, 14-7 In tile fraternity loops, Delta Theta • Sig took the Penn-Alleu crown with an 11-10 victoiy over Alpha Chi Sig in 10 innings Wed nesday The Beer League closes today with Phi Kappa Sig in front on the home stretch In the Cumpus League, IJhl Delt and Beta shaie fiist place while over in the Locust Line League Phi Kuppa und ATO aic battling for the uown in a tluec-game pluy-off witli Phi Kappa vvinne: in the first CLASSIFIED TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— All .work guaianteed Rackets called for und deliveied The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex* pertly repaired, portable and of* lice machines foi sale or tent Dial 2342 Harry' E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr ATTENTION, Fieslnuen Sopho- mores Juniois. and Seuiois Get your date now fo: the Student Un lon Dance Satuiday, May 27 Mu sic bv BUI Bottoif's Band at Rec Hall 283.4tc.GD LOST—Hamilton vviist'watch at Gietinland Pool lust Wednesday, May 17 Fhidci please call Fied P Walthei, Beavei House Re ward 2SS-2tp-BB WANTED—S:\ boys to live in an upaitmcnt at 124 South Pugh stieet duting Sumniei School Call 2651 Ask Tot Ted 291-2tjidGD Shows at - • - 6*30, B*3o Complete show as late as * 9:05 Matinee Saturday Only-* 1:30 ) TODAY ONLY' | IRENE DUNN CHARLES BOYER “LOVE AFFAIR” ■>■■■—l—B j ONLY', ■ ) WILLIAM BOYD, ' , ‘ —as . ’ "Hopalong Cassidy" ••/‘SILVER ON VTHESAGE” | •y- •rSALLY^EILERS'V# ( : :#iEY^MAfiE’ , A:mv*, away, 11, New Yoik Uni veisity, home, 16, Colgate, away, 17. Sytacusp. aw’.iy, 21 Gcoigc tovvn, away. 22, ’iomplc away, 28, West Viiginia away, Match 2, PiUslmigli, home, 6 Temple, home, 0, Cainegie Tech, home jj 1940 Varsity Baseball Aptii 5 Ptlnceton away, (», Le higli aw,:v, 10, Western Maryland, home, 12 West Virginia, home, 13 West Viiginia, home, 17, Syra cuse, homo, 20, Navv, home, 21, Temple, home, 2b. Rutgers, away, 27, Ainiy, away* May 1 Dickinson, home. 4 Gettysbuig, away, 8, Pennsylvania, away, 11, Pitts biiigh away, 17. Syiacnsc. away, 22, Susquehanna, home, 25, Mithi cnheig home, 24 Buckncll. home, June 8. Pittsimigh, home 1940 Varsity Lacrosse Apt II fi, Hobart, home, 12, Penn sylvania, away, 13, Navy away, 17. SuaUhmoie, home, 26, Coi nell. home, May 4, At my away, 11, Lehigh home, 17, Colgate, away, IS. Syiacuse, away 1940 Freshman Lacrosse May 4, Cornell, home, 18, Lafa yette, away 1940 Varsity Tennis Apiil 10, Pennsylvania, away, 26, Lehigh, avvav, 24, Gettysbuig. borne, 26, Carnegie Tech, away, 27, Pittsbuigh, away. May 1, Buck uell, home, 4. Navv, away; 8, Army, away, 16, Susquehuiuia. home, 14, Cornell, uway, 20, Syra cuse, home Physical Education Professors Honored Schott, BischofT, And Conger Head Eastern Groups Thtee inembers of the Sciioo! of Health anil Physical Education faculty wcie elected chahmeti of sections of the eastern division of the Association fot Health, Phys ical Education, und Recieation at its annual convention in New York City recently v Dr Curl P Schott, dean of the school, will head the section on men’s athletics next year and Ray Congei will have cliaige of the section on leueation „ Eugen C Bisclioff was chosen chaiimun foi 1411 of the section on college men’s physical education Druids ' (Continued From Page One) Paul B Mh7ck&, John W Min meh, Max S Peteis, John A. Pet iclld, Call A Rencho, Richaid G Sailer, dntl Fiank D Seals New picsident of Skull Bones is G Wauen Elliott ’4O Wallace A Jones ’4O was chosen victe piesident and Robeit E Schulei M 0 sceietaiy-tiensiuci G Edward Spencei Ml was chosen picsident of Blue Key and Robeit F Roelofs Ml vice-pies ident Chailes C Mathews ’4l was elected ticasuiei and Rogei S Findley, Ji Ml was named secietaiv Fnais elected William K Bates M 2 picsident and William R Snmlt7 '42 secietaiy-tieasuier. Pin nu Nous elected last night after the Collegian had gone to piess and Diuids will choose its ofTiceis on Tuesday Lion’s Paw does not select ofTiceis Sillies,. Thpmas Win Prizes Doi thea W Silfics '39 and J. Weslcv Thomas, giaduate student, have been awaided pluses foi ex cellence in Gciman Miss Silfies icceived the Simmons Awaid foi excellence in Gei nun’studies foi foui veais, and Thonius an awaid of five books fiom the Call Schuiz Foundation in Philadelphia foi leseaich done m connection with his mantel’s thesis THE NITTANY NEWS STAND 110 W. College Ave. • Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes Smokers’ Supplies . . • Papers Magazines Periodicals , Candy PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1940 TRACK CAPTAIN NICK VUKMANIC] Elected captain of next year's varsity track team, Nick Vukmanic '4O will defend his IC4-A javelin title at Randall’s Island, N Y„ tomorrow Unbeaten Wyoming In Way Of Perfect Season For 1942 Nine An.unbeaten foe, Wyoming Semmaiy, is the only thing in the wav of a pel feet sedson for Leo Houck’s ficshman baseballcis, and that is sue of supiemacy will be decided on New Beavei Field at 12 30 p m tomouoW If the Cubs win—and Leo thinks they vvill—tliev will have the only peifeet recoul racked up by any Penn State team this spnng and will be the fiist unbeaten fieshman baseball squad since 19% The Seminaly team boasts»af lecoid of five stiaight wins while week, Wilk had begun to collect State has thiee Foi the finale, himself amt sliuck out two men in Joe Wilk. who pitched two in- . nings bcfoie turn halted the Pitt 16 bet(MK game last Saturday, will stait on Definitely scheduled to see ac thc .mound with .Don DelManzo, tion tonionow is Wauen Zeiglei, caily season staiter, held in re- anothei eaily season staitci out seive ' of the lineup foi the last several Although he pitched himself in- games He will alternate at hist to a hole in both innings last with Bill Debloi i?J9, XmcstT 4c M.XU Toatfco Co, hes ...the RIGHT COMBINATION of the' world’s, best cigarette tobaccos .!. they’re milder and iask better Fraternities Are Seen ' i On Defensive-War nock Dean Urges Personnel Changes'For Stronger JFC; Body Will Seek Cabinet Post N As President Is Ineligible 4 Fiateinities will be on the dei ei fieshmen pledge. Scholarship, ] menacing fiateinity existence” Thus spoke Dean of Men Aith Inteifrateinity Council Tuesday m Opportunities for rebuilding* and stiengthenmg fraternities, however, ate good, the dean de clared He recommended -more co operation between houses., and a stiongci bid for the support of faculty and local alumni as means of achieving this end “You need a shift in fiateinity personnel," Dean Wainock told the gioup “Get 10 peicent moie senous-minded" boys in and 10 peicent of *thfc undesnables out, and you’ll be in a much stiongci position ” Dean Urges Cooperation Inteifiatcinity Council should be made a moie effective body next yeai, Dean Warnock pointed out He urged that IFC and the Fiateinity Counselois’ Associa tion link themselves moie closely togethei It was decided at the meeting to petition the All-College Cabin et to admit an Interfiateinity Council Representative, since Piesident Fiank C Andcison, Ji who would noimally occupy the post, is ineligible All-College piesident Howard C McWil liams, piesent at the meeting, ex picked his approval of the move William It Walkei ’4O was jiamed chairman of the commit “tee on i uslilng foi sum year Othcis named on the committee bv Andeison include Donald J Eyci ’4O, Thomas H Ainswoith Ml, Edwaid A Hams Ml, and Enk S Mocllot Ml Blumer Wins Judging Cup Thomas N Blumer, a senior in Ihe animal husbandry department, has been awarded the rotating cup foi the outstanding achievement on the-livestock judging team -sassarS^^viv •to®***' y*U*>"* eld fensive next yeai Evciy_yeat few poltticaP and financial troubles are nu R Wncnock in a speech befoie lght. Dorms ~ (Continued From Page One) doimitoiios housing 500, a cafe-' teila foi 1 000, a wing to the in iirnutiy, and additional boiler and power house space to provide foi heat and power foi the expanded College facilities As it now. stands appiovcd by the Sccietaiy of Properties and Supplies Roger W. Rowland, al terations to the original plans must be made An additional appropriation of approximately 1% millions for fuithei expansion of physical fa cilities, also approved by the Eaile regime, is believed indefin itely shelved in t view of Secretary Rowland’s statement that the present administration was seek ing “to develop a piogram of pub- f lie 1 works that will provide em ployment and effect savings, .ra ther than add $15,000,000'0r $20,- 000,000 to the state’s expenses through an; institutional building program ” v The’ 1%-miUion-dollar appropriation ’would, ndt b'e self liquidating, inasmuch, as only non income-beailng ,f buildings* -were slated to be built jin' Field Day -Planned' , The *i2nd annual Farmer's Field Day Celebiation, sponsored by the School of Agriculture, will be held heie on. Thursday, June 15 Penn StateJClass Rings 109 Allen St. Located in Sauers’ Stoh pting Howard Hill, World Champion ‘Field Archer, can flick the ash off your Chesterfield ' with,a single.shot._ -/-"{T And Chesterfield’s right com- , bination of the world’sbest cigarette tobaccos hits the mark >' every time for what smokers l want in a cigarette... \; . # They’re milder . - _ refreshingly milder > j . ' i, ' ' I v , - r} -'. . # They taste better V-; ? you’ll[ enjoy every one, © They Satisfy f , the blend can’t Be copied ? iff When,you try them you will know. ', why Chesterfields give men and women* more smoking^ - pleasure ..; ay/tj THEY SATISFY; Friday,.May 26, 1939, FROMM’S ' SALE SPORTCOATI $1195 Reg to $1 Florsheim ' SllOCh < i , Shoes 5:95 3.45 Reg $5 Brown, Whi Reg. $8.75 Bush Coats Polo Shir! 3.95 Cotton Gabardine Slacks Doeskin' 2.95 2.45 : romni! Oppoaile Old - Stale Colli __ 1 I ’ , .. ‘ 5~ JV,
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