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JJennspftranian VOi-UME XLIII—\c. '62 PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAV MAV PRICE FIVE CENTS*
EIIII RED AND BLUE ENGAGES DARTMOUTH AT HANOVER IN TRACK AND FIELD CONTESTS
"amity Boats Compete for First Time fop Blackwell Tcophy Which
Was Donated Lately
RACES TO START AT 5 O'CLOCK
Freshman and Junior Varsity Eights to Compete Against Elis and Blue
and White Also
Pennsj Ivanla crew - w I iw
lion this aftern ■ agalnal JTale and Co-
. ;i over I be I wo mile i oarae on the
Housatonlc K i \ er. 'flu-re
i -. the Brat of which will be the Jun-
Va dty race wblch Harts al B o'c • •■ k
daylight laving time Chli race will be
followed in half hour Interval! by the
i reshman and Varsity boats In the fi a
event! of the regatta, The Varsity
boata w 111 ■-■ ■ n11•« '• • it I me tor
the "Blackwel! Troph) •• vas recent-
lonnted.
\.--!erday i i Spuhn and
l.uii took tin teg for
paddle. In the aftern
boats over the entire course al a snappy
|im e for a i Ime I rial 1 ■ n ati r was
quite rough yesterday but made
rerj - i time despite tl -
Late lust nigh I thi : ■ ani ed
ill,ii 111• • \ uould use the that
i j used aga Ins) Nai.
Tomorrow an obsen atli
[lie full length of eplng
ubreusl of the boats. Chi a Penn-
hjh i i '"I. reservi
. i- The remalbder
.i ; been sold as
rved i-eats in
Crew ni
Mi i :
i the A \••"
■ in Build H-. v..>n lay
i ■ .ii.ii four
nosl important and mosl
Iietltlons on the can
ST1CKMEN OPPOSE STRONG ARMY TEAM
'■ ■ '. -,rs|ty Eleven Meets MontClair Comb»nat«on 'on Letter's Grounds
mil "ii ,i ipiesl i" avengi i lie rnivers tj !-■!'
kVl'K Po I «
nect i lie \ i mj - Ick men this Preceding the t l defeat, S
iiiliiiinUtereil to Pennsylvania ■ ■ ij [In team had registered tour
vi \. ■ orles and i" the list of iger i" add to-
ime. Arm) tins also malnl . ,.ni so far this Benson.
si j i untested fraj Is i « ■ i; e pi a ce
n • i w ho entrained todaj, and the ■utesl ure
ows l.i goal; Parke, polnl ; efense; Edwards, center;
-it nttack; I at- M M , II ■( ll, mil
Howe In home. Hake, Otl and ■
.i \ ttk-k ii, who have • A
- grounds.
efon
It is also
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Mel ', Xi 'I
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in the 'i i Red and
r II in i
rhirty
trip to New Enj
somi goo the D trackn
I ■ . run In 11 llman pui i • i ■—
men it - Some of the outsi • o op- p..-. Peni are as ■■ -: ' I. Ulend ■ • man, w ho - an ex cellem 100 and 220-yard man - flrsl and ,i iei on«l I i angular meei with Pennsylvania i S • ..-I year; G. Swope, last year's Freshman star half mill quarti S. II. Mania, vet
, r; K. n. Alter, captain of cross countrj - • ar; E. M. Wells.
it the ndoor In- tercol •.i.iif- i - ear r L. Ma]nard,
It, ,i i for
In throw I ». r\ M
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The ' date * second in ingular Indoor
i . . i n i i fifth
in the Indoor Inter* olleginti • b ating Pi -> l\ IInIu by one point. O Southern tour during the spring i i Ion, > '•'.!• ■■! I lillman's men efeated W liain and Mary with a score of '■'- to 25, iiinl I i the 1'niverslty ol \ r i 80 1-2 to 15 I J.
i oiich Harry llillm.ni will nol predict i i,'11111 will be the N Ictor today bul
he believes thai Dartmouth will offer a deal of competition to tin Bed and
Blue in all ilie events except the two run. He stated thai Ii - squad lai ked two uillers bul said thai some of the m in I gin be shifted to the longer race.
PENNSYLVANIA OPPOSES POWERFUL VILE 1 STRAW Hill "DAY CLASSIC
ANNUAL R. O. T. C. REVIEW WILL BE HELD IN STADIUM TODAY
Peiiiii • Resi n i _ i
M ■ '■ G. 1 rwi Eighi 11 .
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hundred men and ■ . '..
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en del oflli i rhe review, whii - an annual
precede the I'ale-Pennsylvi bull game. The sloni as cadel era are: i '■' w. I, Lomai; > 'adel Adjutant l' i , Fry : i'a.I.•! Captains I.. V". Billii, C. R. G« la ler, and J. B Gibbons, Cadel I - L eut- enants \V. B. Shaffer, C. ll Hill, and n
Sawyer, Conqueror of Red and Blue Last Week, Faces Walker on Mound
In Crucial Contest.
GAME STARTS AT THREE O'CLOCK
i P titat-
Straw Hat Day will 1
■ Frank n Fli d at 3 o' ck this aftef
inn.a with the second ^ Pi
i . gaini sounds tin.
fell hats, gome times vsjrj
emphatically, and calls panamas and I
i> pi - of sunm • from thi Ii
winter hibernal
A ninth inn a Ells ds
fi led PennsjIvanla, 3 2, al N< w H.n «i
lasi Saturday, and Coach Carlss' wur
iei ure r>-<lrcsav
HOLD CURRENT EVENTS CONTEST
Undergraduates Compete for $250 Prize and Entrance to Finals in N. Y.
RAIN POSTPONES PLAY IN SCHOLASTIC NET TOURNEY
\ ,,'...,,..,. .i Sew } ork
T es Current 1 * Con esl will meel
Ii 'clock in 320 Col
lege Hall. Ii will be necessary
aspirant s to bi iroi ere has been
ninatlon
i , . - . iilnai "a examln
aii"! , nal ure,
u '.. _ .■'. S Wl
|.ri/, t .... titled
\. ' ompete for
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Matches Which Were Prevented Owing to Inclement Weather Will be
Resumed Today
WILL HOLD FINAL ROUND SUNDAY
I'liiv in Hie Junior singles lustic chumploiiship tourney was delayed jesterdii) due i" ilie wet condilIon of the II :■ In Ll i". • 111 -1 —. li was ini| In |.I.I\ .a! uiij III.ii. in'-, ami as a resu
estauts musl report ic Biver 1 courts ai H.3U itiilnj or lose l»j default.
i , fourth, Hull and - completed toilnj . «
: : .i j ;. |J ■ | on Su iduj. Sliii I
ll II
i two
gunn - . 1 . ell ,i and
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- w - ,'tou 11 Sew i
v
WILL HONOR MOTHERS AT CAMPUS CHURCHES
GALA BALL CONCLUDES IVY WEEK FESTIVITIES
Six Hundred Couples Sway to Tunes of Goldkette and Lopez Bands at
First Palestra Prom
DECORATED IN GRECIAN STYLE
S Plank; and ■ "adel S n It. o. Truman. H. L. Barn. \ i: \ ' "'""•" u " wno ''•" "'"' '""• !•«*
and W. A Hall. :!"'~ 'hi~ -<■<■•">>■ "ill attempt n i'.ic-k the Bulldog i |. oppoi
Sawyi tin i'ali moundsman. Sa* '.•i- who allowed the l!>''l and Blue nine
mi . I .i- ii. h- ■ Sew fork Dnlvi i
' lolumbla, and suffered del ■ ni the bands of William and Mary, and
- I...i ii by one run margins, \- ■ ie Ells have lo>t tin Straw Bat
Game for the lasi two years, i'i-. Cartel i lineup win keep the
k unbroken. Ii. gamea this season the two teams have exhibited bitting
Pennsj ranla's "big six," -. .i n lib the Ivy B I ■ » Deutsch, Armstri
urth year men imd Becker will vie with ■.....
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Jami - of I • I irtment Is In \|,. , > |>Itj ,i, | . i
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Ivj Wei fentun i I
was lield In the Pnlestr ■ ' ■|"'.' - x
II ml \ aughan, al bat. The two ti owe
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Yale Mi Olellan, cf
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Kline, lb
Brow n, -i»
SIGMA CHI AND ALPHA TAU OMEGA WIN BASEBALL GAMES
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bj .i - [nterfi at) t R •
i i, i s fast and
fougl I througl ■ ■■ e exci ' - - the
torj : • v
Cau Omen win aga nsl I - v
-, "i-.: g 3 run* ents' 1.
[tail el, the A. T i . .ail- to Ii -
Today thi PI Kai \ Juled i" cross bats with A
whii eatures eonni
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Sigma" V K '. I' I K r i I Sigma <
Vt the four
Lutln
e Hi Co J. Henrj Harms, \ \i \ !
i oyd K. Koster, "M< a Mothi l • Blalr, "JJ
Pennsylvania i If
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funi - ' Victor U i
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Society Crowds Spring Ball \\
Pi I . , ,
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lluli ; \
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I'roj
shells mid the -
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TWO TEAMS APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT WARE TO COMPETE IN YEARLING BANQUET TICKET SALES
. - ! i IV. urdt, Al
Harold I K i I • w I's Bet
t ll A. M. and Moi ■ ir, Known Al Phi K fan will meet Phi Bi
, ... usual w Other Ar Ur. Martin Kelchner Chestnut Street 1 Lewis J. B a Mi
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BUSINESS MANAGER
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CIRCULATION MANAIjtH r. LOUU MOTH, '.;
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER V. 1). Aa.m. .1 - A 3UI4H. '2* 1. M. ULAU. It., .v J. 1*. Bui, '.a H* II. riBUWWM, '.p 1. 0. ..a.*.*. '39 a. H. .— .... '211 c. A. iiuni, Ja.. .« j. L. IrnTumr. .v ... V. II-.I..-. i» A. V. Lu'U/l-. ./ J. UIIUU, .» ft. M. Scvtf. Ja.. '2D K L. .. .u .... H H li l.m-toi., 2V
PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN l .._. DubtLaa al»... '27
PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR VlCUJAB S. U.M1LTOP, '2?
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS J. F. aUagcaapt. '2S A. '- l..r '2V GSM, A. ■■■•■' '29 * » I. M"i. '21
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OFFICE. 3451 WOODLAND AVENUE Ealarad al Pailadalpala Poalofira aa »r*il r!m aiai'rr
• .,ti .u*, IJ JU (|7.uo by aaail la Philadelphia Cuui,i ili«ia«M Uaaagar'a Ufljca Hour*.
I U a P at Uailr
Member Eaatrin Intor collegula Newapjper Association
NIGHT EDITORS FOR THIS 'SSUE
Hi >\\ vlll » \\ i»MAN i.i:.\iri:i. \ <.i.\ 1:1;
Straw |
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llr- .low* by.
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i ■ n tvau suppose ! ;■• appear > panama; bal
I.I-I night, nobod)'- s■ • i■ i"■ t- (,i< : ■
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More than glil lad •■: ■ gut in the old ft this ■:. 'ruin,' wearing \ nifty,
■ ■••.- . . • . ["hat's i . minded.
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fin havi
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II;;. -
Would !
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A REPRESENTATIVE CHOICE
.: . . various
. . • major
■ \ ins oot leinbers of
;Ive he r un I to the . and inn - a like
a man Inn i . I'ei ll») l\ .mi.iii .i — < 1T:..
[inreal alwaj - |iunlwhiiig In- - i i■ M :-1 >■ ■ ~i- of our ll
j . Ili)| li.- fillill)! 111.- i".-ili"ii o£ ' ! . I'nlvei -: HUC'li
. ■• I'" l.v .
In . In •.. .
in one third of n had 1'iiid llielr du " i li«' |iu
if the two men v> teen nomin- ated, i if the I'nderKraduii ei uicll to tlie i
ise eliaili . ■ ■ ■
in r\ i n hold
w I i li ill ill1 ■■ the ' ear ul the
i : ime » ill head that bodj I . hand to all under; -. sui li
-'■.in- hard to belleie. Si XI week i ■■ tliird year men will have the oppori i
ite 'li.'in-.' '.'■ ih il v- of the ntudenl body. The nil n.i' Ion will he n I embers of the
upon three limex to nisi their balloi tor Senior r Senior i •lllcerx v» hic-li will be i
durln lie n eek. li :- ii ' in f\i i> Junior Make tlie
in.in you -'ni be one repre-enlailvi . ..i-- and of i ' - • i iiii.i '
In - - . Musb
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• pts would have i n redm i we shud jthlnk if the u
ed in pen
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In ik .il..mi (he n ,..:], j,
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Well, let the n ole i.. .... . .n. ver, as tlie mor papers - IJ thai
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"ACCENTUATE YOUR PERSONALITY"
■ ■ - Straws pea«
*_ jf» t&3. -
STRAW- HATS
$2.50 $3.50
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D08BS STRAWS JT&&flL $5.00
PEDA
$5.00
LEGHORNS $5.00 A $7.00
r^fr**' - PANAMAS $6.00
DOBBS PANAMAS
00
Complete Assortment
FRATERNITY AND FANCY BANDS
STRAW HAT DAY, MAY 7TH
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A;
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$ .v.
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$ennba^f)erj> t 1
COLLEGE MEN'S APPAREL ■ ■•■■ • ' ituta Fornal«aai Foolmi -
3713 SPRUCE STREET U. OF P. CAMPUS
"Mercitand.se That Epresses Person.i -.
* ^yZm^Xzm^:^^^x>;. >;.<a?:s>"l «^^]St
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STUDENTS AND ATHLETES When tin row ■ our laud entei
- ■ -■ • ill -in fuel II jTitduutes ' «wli
• -i ii dU '- ii Ii II condition lends to pro- uniilexes which in - rough irs and give I •• -:udeiu u i r stun In
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V\ ■ iillileilcs are promlnenl that liouid ii'.; make
ill feel iii erior If hi ll.- should need ii; t nieul
Iki . ire eudeni for i advuni' ■ \ii> group
* slowlj low urds barbarism, while If the culture and mental life are stressed without sound phys-
-
L'hls Is ■• irl : I' II
us fraternities -
illest ex ereb
- II - -: Udelll "-••li-" his III; - . the
linking superstructur - .
learniiii: :- bu - ■ nt-.
i •elU" his college --• -
11 ■ - ...
■ ■ i beyond I •■ IOU - jsary for the spirit of youth. 1
-• time . hokum by v school seulors choose the \
Hie Iv> iniinageiueiil didu'i give unj ■. i,,,, I 'In" '"I l". I i- way,
* * » t
Vi •■ would have taken one of the Bi . . - ■ expei ted us to take her home as
• • a •
1' ' -i resourceful undergraduate had i advertise on tl e Bennett Ha . bulletin !
r panloii ll ficcotnpiii - . Ivy Hull." II resting i on
Nosey repoi ■■ e Ball of the Seniors; school
fhe Fresln i Across the Hu
to be provided. It s
* a • »
I'.ll! to
eucj in blow off. This - by eM ids: ran rubb I under
In, put heavy we -
And turer.
a a a a
Broadway Confectionary
Opposlu* D*nalterl«»
MILK 8HAKE3
LUNCHEONETTE
CANDIES FRUITS
THE COPPER KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST.
Luncheon 40c Dinner 75c Chicken and Woffle Dinner Wednesday and Saturday
CNUTE ..Striking oirti
BEECH-NUT PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
ARE THE FAVORITES OF THE FRATERMTIE? NEARLY ALL FRATERNITIES SERVE BEECH NUT
PRODUCTS, PER LIST
Reecb-Nut Bacon. Beef, Chill Sauce, Peanut Butter, Port .V Be il Tomit* Catsup. Bulk and Package Macaroni Spaghetti, Noodles, Verml I Macaroni Kln^s. Macaroni Elbows, Prepared Mustani. Coffee, etc.. etc.
Beech.Nut Preaervea, Marmalade, Jam, Jellies, Beech-Nut Conserves, P""" td at San Jose, Calif. Beech-Nut Mints, Fruit Drops, Chewing G- i
PHILA. OFFICE
411 NORTH 3RD STREET Bell Phone Market 1915
-.DAY, MAY 7. 1927 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREE
CHESTNUT ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Chestnut St. West of 40th
Arthur C. Baldwin, D. D., Minister
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THE BAPTIST TEMPLE
Broad and Berks (1900 N.)
Alonzo Ray Petty, D. D., Minister
11.00 I
I Uor."
7 15 P M 0
;it the "r- 7 US iv M. Dr. Pettj
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CHAPEL OF TRANSFIGURATIO\
3334 Woodland Avenue
Rev. John R. Hart, Jr., Chaplain.
Arnol i D. K. M u ■ I
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ST. MARYS HAMILTON VILLAGE
Locust St. above 39th St.
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7.»."i P, M
IT I. eater LetlU
LUTHERAN CHURCH OFTHE
HOLY COMMUNION
Chestnut Street above Twenty.First
Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. D., Pastor
.' I" A M
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S.00 P. M
"I KNEW A QUEEN OF TOIL, WITH A CROWN OF SILVER AND A GARLAND
OF VALOR AND SORROW, OF BEAUTY AND RENOWN. LIFE THAT HONORS
THE BRAVE CROWNED HER HIMSELF WITH THAT CROWN —
MY MOTHER'
R. S. L.
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Chestnut Street at 37th Street
Rev. John Allan Blair, D. D., Minister
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MOTHER 3 DAI
\ \| "Mo
8.00 P. M Sons D
ASBURY UNIVERSITY CHURCH
Methodist Episcopal M i n i ste rs
Lloyd E. Foster
A. K. Smith
i" I." A. M.— S] I '.:
Kiv. I., i: i . -
P. M.—O Hour, sup] . U by B< I ■ -
7 MS P. M Sermon "P
Rev. A K Smith.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WALNUT STREET PRESBYTERIAN 21st and Walnut Streets
11 A. M. II S»P. M Rev. A
Kinds
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Walnut St. West of 39th SL
Rev. J. A. MacCallum, D. D., Minister
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I'M I '
1 >i M i- i il 8er
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FIRST REFORMED CHURCH
Fiftieth and Locust Streets
H. B. Kerschner, M. A., Minister
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7 16 P. M — S
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Phone, Rittenhouse 2112
ARTHUR H. BURTON
Printing Social Stationery
Typewriting 1629 Chestnut Street Multigraphing Philadelphia, Pa.
Mfir.s:
Bender, Off and Franks
OPTICIANS
1827 CHESTNUT STREET
rt Lock Kays Made
Smithing While You Walt I til ablUhed 1881
W. W. McCAUSLAND 3.M7 MARKET STREET
Auto Service
Straw Hats ••THAT MEN LIKE"
ALL GRADES $1.45 up to $5
Panamas. $2.85 up to $6
Leghors, $3.85 up to $4.85
Mallory's $4. $5. and $6
PENN HAT CO. 40th ABOVE MARKET
NOTICES | HflJIiJWiiMlililfiliiniilW
SUMMER POSITIONS OPEN
TO STUDENTS
City Lann I
M igazli -IS
I i ill Co,
27-S—"Di >s - i and | 29 3 ■!■''
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$21 mer M rard atti • "Jom and board. Locatloa—New Tork State.
82 s Me lent for health laspec- Sew lork State.
(200, r mer. boarding b mse.
88 9 -One nan or n >ma summ student, to w lit on ta In small
34 S—Sell Club Aluminum.
Cn L8
87 B -Sellli I bury Park, New Je
88 <—Office work and selling, (23 per
uv. V A" V I . '
■Engineer* who des . v Tele-
Send MOTHER Fl3*ers on
Mothers Day
Edgar E. Hecsh, Florist 3421 Woodland Ave.
RIGHT ON THE CAMPUS'
- ' sun ner
12-S Girls 1 La : Sew 1
13-S— Unus
r. s I
5, 3400 W
Worcester Academy Club -
i _ Mr x
- i -
Rifle Team Me i • - .: - - A, B,
Item • RHKJ Snru - 1.13
Freshman Commission I
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Moni ■ House.
Soccer I
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Baseball Candidates for
STale -
Tennis Klver Fli
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Fencing
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Varsity Baseba
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Footba1
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PYLE & INNES
TAILORS *■ FOR. *
MEN AND BOYS
11 IS WALNUT JT., PHILADELPHIA.
Clothes Cost! When you compare a cheap, so-called
custom-made suit and a real hand-tailored custom suit, the difference U noted at once; the one la gone after a few months' wear while the other la good for a year. It will hold Its shape; will press and clean well, and at all times yon know yon are well-dressed. Such are the clothee we make and many Penn men know this, tt'.'iy not you7 Our prices are *0o to $80
PYLE & INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS
1115 WALNUT ST.
OLDSMOBILE "6" General Motors Corporation's Greatest Hit
Also Good Used Cars
KirK Motor Sales Co. Walnut at 37th Street
WINTER'S BIGGEST LITTLE
DRUG STORE
Dormitory Hand Laundry
J
^
Mending and Darning
Free
Work Called for and
Delivered
Cleaning- Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing Suits Dry Cleaned, $1.25 Suits Pressed, 5 for $1
3707 Spruce Street Opposite the Dorms
PAGE FOUR THE PENNSYLVANIAN SATl/l
Many Features of Building Will Include Meeting Rooms, Pipe Organ,
and Lunch Room
CLAREMONT BRAND
WORLD FAMOUS LIGHT WINE CORDIAL
PORT APRICOT
BLACKBERRY MUSCATEL
Delicious with cracked ice and •either water
Sold at BALINSON'S
34th and Woodland Ave.
HOFFESTEIN 37th and Chestnut
I
four- ...
ustr ict- i
. d about Feb- 128 as • com ractora are up to
i • ua on
I :' ■
ire win. several | .
I ro hundred and twenty feet r. The windows and
..w frames ai ■ Imported from . -u firm.
The Interior of the auditorium will con- -.-• the main n • and two balconies,
. four Ired. The wa be of
mart Elmum :.■
i.f t!.. I ^-1 be i feel
Slost of ent will In- taken ■ '
i- ■/. .. ;o havi real r, om
On floor will rooms w y or-
... tings. i , . i be a serving room whloh
•ii In Will Hi''. ■
ir by I
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HAMILTON'S HORSEDACK TOURS Through Yellowstone Park
i .r.-t party starts July 1st Cost of 16 .lay trip, $120. Make reservation with Mr. John B. Harbour, ^T, organizer, at 206 S. 38th Street or Houston Hall Travel Bureau, Jose Herguldo, Manager.
Summer Work WEAR.EVER ALUMINUM
EARNINGS $500 to $1500 IN 10 WEEKS NO CANVASSING. SEE MR. MARSHALL
THIS WEDNESDAY — ' TO 5.30 P. M.
ROOM 1. HOUSTON HALL
- . ids, Bauer, and Smith , to enter Pennsylvania after being gradu- ated from high gchoo . The records made by these men attest to their respi i abilities, si.i..id In 1025 captured three
..•ml boys' championships: outdoor and ln-door singles and Indoor doubles. Blauer, with Smith, holds the Providence, Brooklyn and Staten Island Junior doubles lii
In addition to the tournament, the Dnl- . slty and Freshman tennis teams will
meet Amherst and Jfale . respectively. Singles matches will be played by Hot kin, Mill..ii. Kraft. Stanger, Rauth and i. : gelbach. Men who will see action In the doubles are: Orafmuel er and Btraw in-ki. playing together; Levine and Bin mons paired.and Kardon and Ryan. A1 tins time of the year the courts are being used practicall) every hour of the day.
h Hendrlcks estimates that the num- ber using the seventeen new courts on H , . i . reek j tol i - 700.
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GALA BALL CONCLUDES IVY WEEK FESTIVITIES
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Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 3441 Walnut Street
Luncheon 11.30 to t
rireakfaat 7.30 to 9
Dinner I te '
Cloeed Sunday
I lancing girls prcrt Ided addll onal en- tertainment «.:ii group dances Bo great- y wen ■ ■ Ived that thej
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ICE CREAM Sold at
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The PENN. $10 B'ack and Tans
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Vol. III.-No. 25
STRAW HAT NUMBER THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1927
Towiirnd Bongaardt Mana|in| Editor
Price Ten Cent!
Manhall Icnil I initiation Mf
Waller II Adams Advrrtmrn Manaffr
NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS TO THE PENNSYLVANIAN 1927-1928
Ji>np« E. Podfrr FraUrei Editor
Ch.rle. S. Da., News Editor
THE PENNSYLVANIA PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1927
VINCENT LOPEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA Which will play in conjunction with Jean Goldkette's Orchestra in the
coming Ivy Ball to be held this evening in the Palestra.
START OF 1926-1927 MEDLEY RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP
Won by Ohio State Univeraity at Franklin Field * Friday.
FINALS OF THE 120 HIGH HURDLES Won by Steinbrenner, of the Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology.
WORTHINGTON G. BUTTON Newly elected Inter-Fraternity Secretary.
Strawbridge & Clothier Men's High-Grade Suits From
Regular Stock at Low Prices There Were 1000 Suits
When the Sale Started Today Regular stocks many of thei the first time
vi ever offered them al so sub a reduction in MAY
usually you have to v il JUNE ' Whei not nearly so compli I
Stein-Bloch, Wickham and %^ ^2 Other Good Suits ^JLO
1""-""' " ' 8uiu Medium weight Suits in light or dark colon Many previously sold foi half again this prioe
Stein-Bloch, Wickham and %11 Other Good Suits ^OO
Young Men's Suits and Business Men'i Suite in each ol then gro Worsteds, eaasuneres, • t ■ ■ other good fabrics
Stein-Bloch, Wickham and Other Good Suits
\ erj i Deal quality Suits of Stein-Bin li make in tin- group
$43 . ■ •■
THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1927
WRESTLING COACH "BUNNY" SERVA1S Shows his brother some of the fine points of wrestling.
If It's Action You Want!
f2n $J1 ' ?■■ \ 7 > */
'/..&i£*3Z&rjf+*.^ a.
IF it s action you want, jazz or otherwise, stop in the nearest
store carrying Columbia Records and look over the latest Columbia release. Then ask to hear any of the up-to-the-minute dance and vocal records that appeal to you.
There s a lot of em. all by artists who are nationally known. Pick as many records as you wish. The dealer will play them lor you. I here's no obligation. He likes to hear them. too.
10 922-D I ^nrn ^'v B«by Smiles at Mr. (Vocal Chorus by Ted Lewis) B in. 75c 1 ^rrp * '-lt,'r Sunshine in Your Heart. (Vocal Chorus by Ted Lewis).
Fox Trots. Ted Lewis and His Band.
944-1) I Sb»ngbai Dream Man. (Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley). 10 rt 75c ^ Beedle Im Bo. (Vocal Chorus by Johnny Marvin and Kd Smalle)
Fox Trots. Paul Ash and His Orchestra.
9J7-D What Does It Matter' 10 in. 75c. Put Your Arms Where They Belong. Organ Solos. Harold L. Rieder.
920-D / Along Miami Shore. I 0 in 75c I Log Cabin Lullaby. Vocal Duets. Ford and Glenn.
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THE PENNSYLVANIAN PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1927
Straw Hat Day—and SUPPLEE ICE CREAM
DOTH are institutions at Old Penn. When the winning run scores in the ninth inning, bringing the stands into a frenzy of cheering,
straw hats—new or old—are tossed into the air. But every fellow — Senior or "Frosh" or Old Grad—holds tight to that priceless possession, first aid to dry throats—a brick of SUPPLEE ICE CREAM.
The individual brick—in three flavors— Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry, is the p opular combination on Franklin Field.
Supplee -Wills - Jones Unexcelled Milk and Ice Cream