Page Four pra WEEK CiIOSEN FOR PENN STATF, CLUB DANCE April TAN enty-mnth Selected For Non-Fraternity Affair—Will Use Prom Decorations The Punt State Club It In3ing plans tot It 4 ne‘t d tn,, to be held the night following the Junto, PlOlll, and the soc ial COlntllittee. COllllll 'Sing D Winger, '22 Lhairman, 13 13 Ilas.lt '23, T. F C 49111011 '23, r C Hem♦ '2l, 3 A Urn halts '22. II S Eden '24, and J A Knox '23, Itopee to znalte the dance • edl all-collene function, to which non fratet nitt men and tin. who belong t. frateinitlee will be welcome In ordm that the stmori may be melt-decorated for the hop. the commit tee, ,hich is ttorking in conjunction with the decolations committee for the Pimp, has al! tnged to hate all deco gullet, lighting etfects, and Pooths tot the Plum loft entomb as they are Placed at that function. en that the) mai he used st the non-frateinity or ganisations iff in. All ft sternit) men ate imbed to Mend and all fmtetni tics mai tette the fmniture in their booth, to, the Penn State Club slon =EI heroic the data e, and on the sante nigh on ultich the itt oat tuts for the Juni°. emnt ',ill be sold These piogrsms v.ll also bet n .4 Ile at the armee on th. night of the ti lace Although the or to not been selected it is hoe eti that The Secen Vitglnians' Is 11l it seem ed to furnish music tot the ter eqehote In te, el of ala Penn &at . Club, since this mg tniration alit pia rot the PlOlll 011 the emceeing even ing The Non.reaternit3 Booth. at Prom Booklet the booth %Oath the Old lkltin Club will hate, the non-featern it) man:Us:Won will maintain a booth at the Junior Thom, and both booths will be tot the u of nonon-Intel oil)studento mho se ttlend Plan, one mulct haN for Scut the \, - night's 0,11040, of Columbus., Ohl• tot the Mar-Do dance, on Vas thin teenth The affilt'ulll be hold In con Janetlon with th, athleticnitha ahleh Wilt ocaut it Penn State t at tha thin, and It Is in obable that this danc will be staged the night after the hot mhl,ll the Senlon Clans plans for thn neel.-end The Penn State Club soda committee is wonting mitt, the Sento Class committee on decorations, for th dances, so that a sattsfactot V atrange ment can be made fat the Seniors, e en as fin the Penn State Club BERRYMAN 'l6 SELECTED AS HARLOW'S ASSISTANT Robot t tYI Din ry man . 16, former Penn State football st a and coach of successful gridlion teams, has been se lected by 'Theis" lintlow to act In the capacity of assistant coach at Colgate Unit ersl4 Detryinan St 111 he In °bulge of tile co xching of the hacks and ends while Hatton still ietain Ills old isisltion as line coach The tno n ill start to in ,tall the Penn State at stem of play this soling and plans hate been made fez sett ettenshe plactice at this time Marion's new .4194111 L was one of the best hacks au tinned out at Penn, State In 10 Ile may selected by clan} 1 co Lela, and spot flog nritela tot n po- 1 salon on tbeh All-Antes lean teams 111.110111 In the II 11a.itil game that eat 1,10 eyseptlonal and, during the s tun season, he gained Once hundred and nlntly }.ids in act immage--more a," ound than any other Inch that year Alter graduating In MG, Dairyman enialned at Penn State as assistant co ich Ile se is at lona State the next y eat and then elect to Lafayette Last Ica, at Cettyalluig, he made his rep ulation as in unusually successful co soh RUNNERS POINTING FOR GEORGETOWN (Contmued from first mg.) of hie men 0 .sitting to the utmost t get in condition lielffileb, esho had t atoll t nning allot the Milli ose game' has been Iseciilng in good shape on In as possible I* uoilsout In the g 3 Title sleek he has stinted tunning agal ind should soon he going as strong ON, "1111 s Shields still has aha leg Alla tile coach Is not %sorbing hit 115 ,11 0,1100413 as the allot men It I unite 1111e11, In - min., that he mall be good condition for tiro Southern trip Tile tints et site of Pennsylvania's Twenty-eighth Annual Ileirt9 Carnival, which sill be held on the Manly-eighth and twenty-ninth of April, \rill Ming togethet the most oontlet fel list of col leges, end schools Out have eves at tended any athletic meet in the history of college sport In 1914, Oxford Uni vcieity of England sent civet a foul tulle ielay team which defeated Penn In a scant six incites in one of the most tens likable races ever seen Again in 1929, Enabled sent neer a combined term [tom Oxford and Cactiblidge which m ode a new \\ orlers record in the two mile relai It in this record which Coech linttin hopes to break when his too mile relay team enters the Penn llclays this year Last year the Cra ven city of Penis solls I CPI °booted and Lithough the French collegians did not thch visit Sias most interesting This year .t team from tile University of Italy will participate in the games The Rcina menegement Is permitting the Italian nnivergities to Laing over combined team which oil! meet the in college feints of this mint* , Coach Vac tin dots not know vs nether it will be possible for the Nittany ren ts-n. 0,1.1,, to compete with the Ital ian team or not If the combined veisitie. of not send iv toe mile relay team or medley teem, theta is a pos si bilit9 of Penn State being entered against the Indians In Italy, most of the exceptional collegiate tunnel, are located In different tiniceistities and sneak' matte It possible for the Italians to select a combination that still fin nlsh stiff. competition fen Meet lean teams The Uniseisity of diatana has alreml signified its Intention of pat tacipating in the meet and it Is expected that three Canadian colleges still also Mise men In the meats. • I=l Setenta colleges hate already sent uord to the University of Pennsltania tint they nill be on hand for the Re lays This list Includes all the big col leges of the East, a sprinkling from the West, and a larger number fiom the South than usual When all the en tries are sent In. ft Is expected that en en a large number toll sent teams than did last year, when one hundred and tit else colleges a ere rein csented Oter four hundred high and prepata tory schools will have teams in the games The management is having a difficult problem in arranging the ments no that they may be run off In the two days given for the limes The Indoor season which has just closed has been a record one for the colleges in the United States, and the performances on the Ind= boalds in dicates that very fine pm fermances will be made in all of the events nt the Re lays and also at the Intmcolleglates, which all! be held at Halyard Two nen college championships bane been added to the program of the Ilelass, namely the quarter mile and half mile relay, in which the runnels will go 110 and 220 yards respeetlYely It Is doubt ful whether Penn Slate slid beepic miled in these two ments These races promise, however, to be Ye* poptd aa and should sine a decided Impetus to the development of sprinteis in this country I=l The change in the date of the Intel collegiate, brings about a conflict with the holding of the Pittsburgh Intelcol leglates The latter were scheduled to Mite Slice on the twenty-seventh of ty Since the Gni, el sity of Pitts butgb. Carnegie Tech, Penn State, and mans other colleges Which uould ordi narily be entered In the Pitt Games ale also membem of the Intercollegiate As sociation of Amateur Athletes of Amer ica, it is quite likely that the manage ment of the Pitt carnhal 0111 change the time of their meet to eithm an eat kmor inlet [hate B Wes Carnegie Tech nut West Virginia Unnet sity ume ocently admitted to membership In the Intercollegiate Associntion, and these colleges a lii send teams to the Harvard Games Setemi new °tents ale to be staged in the intercolleglates These are a file mile run, and the javelin and dis cus throws, which have novel been on the program of the Chambridge Games before PLAYERS AT BEST IN NM COMEDY iContlnnad from first Doge) ly delightful and amusingly funny H. G Allen '25, plays the other child of the family, Bobby by. name If )fr Wheeler has his hands full with Cora, the sister, he has them overly full with this young son Kicked out of sm.etal of the hest schools In the country he tries to run on that reputation psi pet ually. Mr Allen does the part really very cell, and brings out genuine com edy in the lines .Mildred B Mandl' '23, plays Violet Money, the governess In the Wheeler home, and she plays it realistically The role Is ahlmsical, persistent, and dis tinctly feminlne—all in one—and Miss Nandll brings out the Sery best that Is In it Much credit is due hey tot het splendid interpletation Philip Stanley '23, plays the title tole of Clarence, and his remarkable stork in The Witching Hour is even surpass ed Clot none is n tweet scat of a fel lom, who, suddenly finding himself em called in the Wheeler family contra orgy has no other choice but to stick it out. In doing this he solves several Lather Important problems for the tam- Ily--and incidentally for himself The drum is a tvondetful bit of mhlm sienl draper) It is a performance that you mill laugh at, not only uhile you ate watching it but fora meek after maid Rightly has it been called, "the cleat American comedy" It Is 'up to the 'usual Playet standard, which 19 on a sliding scale, progressing nt every presentation 15=1 STARTS PUBLICITY ROVE The Department of Engineering Ex tension is putting forth an intensive publicity campaign among the high schools of the state It is the intention. of the department to reach all seniors in high school and all teachers. also, and place before them particulars of the extension courses that they on, take, if their college course is delayed. and still receive credit towards a de gi ce for the extension stork that they base done A special number of the monthly organ of the department is being compiled, and will be placed In the hands tof every high school senior In Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Lai, suitable for nu rnity House silo Address Collegian WILMORT CRUMB SWEEPER The silent, smooth-gliding ailmort Crumb sweeper of today has nothing in common with the old-time gear-driven sweeper The latest Wtlmort model, with its hinged cover and octagonal' metal handle. Is unusually attractive in its compact size and graceful , lines And it is a most efficient worker., Glide it gently over the ,tablecloth and all crumbs and litter disappear as If by magic. No noise No muss No Injury to the finest fabric THE CRABTREE CO. ' HALLMARK JEWELERS SCHOLASTIC FIVES STILL SEEK TITLES butt; nigh should he considered in the choosing or a ',triton it:presentative Wm. nesbutg Is not In any official lea gue hut trimmed °toy team sthiell It come in contact M Ith and Claims a tight to compete for the mostetn title It defeated set et al Pittsburgh high school. If 'Waynesburg is allotted to stilt, tot the nestern championship, it Min in obohly hate to face Manklin The trinno of this game M 111 play Wit kinsbutg for the sectional honors AV3I - won out in the W. 'l' I A L. thy defeating McKeespott High last Fri th* mooing, 20 to 2G rout teams rematn In the southeast et 0 section, Hartlsbutg Tech, LIM, NVaynesboto, and the AN Inner of a game that took place last 'Friday between Allentown and Catasauqua 111511 Schools The outcome of this content could not be seemed at the time the other %tent to press Harrisbuig Tech eliminated a sttong contender 101 the southeastet 0 title -.Ashen it tt homed Beading High last meek The foul teams still in the Cunning still plat off for the championship eath, this meek Through tile defeat of Altoona 15511 by Windbur and the defeat of Reno, o by Union. only [Mee teams are left in the central settlen of the state Williamsport High Is the other Insti tution still remaining in the fight nod is the twim nhlch still probably come Io Penn State fa: the toutmunent The lend in the northeastern Oh ision Ile; betneen Bernick, Nanticoke, and Mall inns City 1115 k Schools Too oth et teams, Jenkins Ton nshlp and New f. I Toss nvhlp, put in a strong bld for the 11000, but note eliminated last neelt 4o that onls Also games 01111 non be nwty to del. mine the m Mom of the eces SeetiOn They gill be Waged as won is possible DEBATERS LOSE TO PITT AND COLGATE I=l tepresentatis es, .1 Boone, '2l, John Pistl,'22, and I S Gress, '23, 011110 Pitt, temesented C roster, II , John Iket, and C R Stahlrmo, defended the negatise side Both teams present ed strong arguments in the that pat of the debate to uphold theft conten tions and mere thirty evenly notched but the Pitt orators game Itself too strongly in the rebuttal and, smsshing loon the arguments of Penn States ;Teen team in a convincing manner, se cured the ad% antage necessaty to ain Penn State's debaters failed to quote my authorities In defending their side of the question Different issues mere emplmed by each team, Penn State basing het ar guments on First, that Arneliea. Is not under moral obligation to Europe, second, that It Is the policy of United States to collect all totelgn debts. anti third, that the plan of collecting the debts Is practicable. chile Pitt main tained that it is unjust to &gland pay ment that payment will letard the economic development of Europe, and that payment alit be detrimental to the economic development of the Unit ed States E E Overdotf, '22, W E RomlF. '23 and R C Kramer, '22, representing Penn State at Hamilton against Colgate and upholding the negatite side of the debt question, fell Into the same nays of their teammates fighting It out at Penn State with Pitt and could not mods,ee sufflelenu argument or evi dence to win A large crated turned out to ^ee the battle at the New York Institut an in conteist ton small auct ion...nth greeted H_ debatt, here iThe three judges cant thch 'SOWS in eel of Colgate although the debate nos close thioughout Colgate eat einesented by Smith, Jones and Brun sti um, three experienced forensic ar this PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS IBREAD- 1 Is Your Best Food Eat More of It 1 . Harvey Brothers I 220 E. College Ave. i a E '..5.' ;PHONE 211 E. g flaflummuummunumwmuummanumUMmuMUmc FROTH AND'COLLECEUdi ' TO HOLD JOINT DANCE "News Artists" and "Foolish Gen tlemen" Plan Social Affair For April Twenty-second Members of the staffs of the Cloth and the Penn State Collegian me plan ning to hold a combined dance on Sat mdat melting, April 22, the that neek- end attet the termination of the East er cs The place at which the dunce willhe es held has not been definitely de cided, the choice lyintr beloeen the Al- mory and some suitable fraternit3 house. All mambo's of the st Ms of these too student publications ate eligible. fieshman tepottera on the Collegian being allowed to attend Music for the occasion will be furnished by Heller's H•umonc Hounds The committee In charge of the affair Is composed of a opresentatito from each of the IWO publications, L 0 Well '23, represent ing the Froth, and .1 W. Selover '22, representing the Collegian. HOSTS OF RUNNERS COMPETE IN HANDICAP I=l son finished second and third The vaisitv runners oho finished In the 410-yard dash, ',ere Kratt, Proudfoot and Hiss°loff Taylor, nho also ran in this meat, made no attempt at thlon The-time was 55 2 A Mtge moup of novice tunnets be -4111 the too-mile grind, Whit, al though sio,, stns destined to Is , one of the most interesting et cots of the tl” All runner.; stat ted from scratch uni t upon finishing, Becket '25 oas au- Clouded for the good form that be shooed throughout the race, and tot his endurance Beard finished second and third, respectively, the lime being 11 - 09 Vease. Council and nice finished in the order named in the 880-yard run, the time was 221 The sairsity men finishing In the halt It ere Noble. Kreitet and Cooper In the order named Noble's time was 2 02, Stabler again demonstrated his ail Itv In the ._O-yard dash, breaking thL cold just ahead of Jones and Donahue Iris time for this distance being taco ty -seven seconds Kaufmann outran Barron in the fit ts -yard high hurdles, in 7 4, and also mewed superior in the lon' hurdles, win ning over HIM in seven seconds The high jumpers seemed to be in exceptionally good form at Satutday'a meet Wagner . 25. and Reeky, came through with their usual ability , tying Ia first place with a height of five feet nine inches Houser placed sec ond, making five feet seven, and Sloth was third with fhe feet six inches to his medit TVegner made 5-11 with a handicap of 2 inebee. Heckle Made 5- 70 with 1 inch. Houser made 5-B with 1 Inch and Meth Jumped 6-8 with 2 PASTIME THEATRE ii TUESDAY— , /.. MABEL NORMAND 4 7. 1 •"' ..1 : In "MOLLY 0" 1: Adults, 30c.; Children, 15c., and tax ~lmu ' wAhwiwi i T4,zp!l!\\ - SCHOOL—g s S Y- Fe t • A WES Li?" THURSDAY AND FRlDAY—Matinee Thursday at Two -^ It's a Scream—Don't Miss It Adults, 30c.; Children, 15c., and tax Some good aorta moos also obsemed In the running broad jump• Chubb was an puny ',lnner In this event, leaping a distance of twenty-ono feet from sw arch Giffold '2t. jumped twenty feet, but was not able to equal tho roc old of bls more experienced opponent Ile will In obobly be able to develop' considerably, if he 'can improve his talte-off Ai‘fold failed to show his ueunl aUll Hy In the polo vault, placing thhd nith a height of ten feet and three in Durlmrrow easily with an eleven-toot vault plus a tour-Inch handicap, and Montgomery WAS second He cleared the bar at ten feet six, aluo with a four-inch handi cap Palm wee by far the beet In the ham mer throw, hurling the weight 131 8 feet from scratch Alwine threw the hammer 123 4 feet with it 21-foot han dicap, and Wharton who likewise had a handicap of 26 fet, hurled the ham mer 72 feet BEZDEK SUGGESTS GRID CARD CHANGES (Continued from first Page) say that he expects a first team next season that 00111 be practically on a par eith that of 1921 but that the reserve materlel still be mediocre He gave the latter statement an a reason sthy an easier schedule than usual had been arranged Five hard games hill be played in comparison to six last year. Ilse first difficult contest not coming until the bast Saturday In October "lien' pointed out that Yale. Harvatcl. and Princeton play only three or foul he'd games a season and then point for only MO He said that long hatd schedules cause the 101.01 9 to go stale The Isbny game marked the climax for Penn St Ito last fall Professional Coaching Necessary Denlel< next discussed the pc oposal of collegiate conference in the East and the contioversy which has arisen over the "tramp" athlete and then said that Vt ofessional coaching is needed in all lines of collegiate sports. He c.phasiz ed particularly the necessity of the coach's being on the sidelines dating a ontest, saying that the presence of the older elan is required to influence the plat ets and control them to it certain degree A rule tt MS passed last week bt "The Big Three," Yale, Hart and and Princeton. prohibiting ac oach from sitting on the sideline bench during the game el passing any sort of advice to the plat ers during the game and this nos inobably one of the reasons ashy the Nittany mentor brought up the matter PATRONIZE 01311-ADVERTISERS PARK R. HOMAN General Contractor and Building Supplies WRESTLERS TAKE SECOND • AT INTERCOLLEGIATES tContinued from first page) mas ride to ueather the pteliminaty bouts but lost to Roberts of Cornell in the semi-final struggle Roberta In turn then defeated Warriner of Lehigh for first place The Nittany gmpplet litotled his tell worth In meeting Wm ilner and in the fight for second place, he bested the Lehigh matman in short order and earned a right to the posi tion under Roberts Hard luck is to be blamed for the history of the 135 pound class where Evans encountered Webster of Prince ton. Webster tonic Elam to the mat in the preliminary match. but ho was able to keep the upper position for but a short time Evans worked himself Bee and mos° to his feet Both re . mained in a standing position for sev eral minutes and then Evans took Web ster to the mats Although the Nit. tany 136 pounder began to work for a fall with apparent success. Old Man Time declared a time and Webster won his title on a time decision of one min ute and forty seconds. Webster then lost to Wallace of Tale which meant that Evans had no opportunity to wres tle for second or third place Park Wins Championship In en extra - period bout that tested the endumnce of both men, Park con quered ANau of Cornell with a time ad vantage of two minutes and fifty-two seconds and thelebv merited the 145 championship wrestling title. One of the surprises of the contests came when Hut of Columbia was downed by Ayan For many tears Hatt bee been a gmp plea of recognised ability Park WWI then coiled upon to battle with Avau. Throughout the regular nine minute bout, Park showed that he was equal to the New rocket, but no advantage st.t.s technically gained Two maim three minute bouts some declared and it wan dining the last one that Park demonstrsted his right to the mown. M etzel Is Tharortimato The Nittany 153 pound representa tit e seemed to suffer from hard luck no did Eyans, foe he was forced out eluting the early part of the meets In the preliminary su uggle, Captain Cone of Lehigh got a chancery hold on Wetz el and maintained It to get a. decision Later during the day Cone N 17.1 injur ed and he aas forced to forfeit to Cap tain Benjamin of Yale far second place Wetzel then faced Robinson of Prince ton ahem he threw In six minutes and BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro, Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Union Arcade Badges Jewelry Stationery , - WEDNESDAY— ETHEL CLAYTON In "EXIT THE VAMP" CHRISTIE COMEDY—"Schoolday Love" C T FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- A TALE OF FOOTLIGHT FABLES AND LIMELIGHT LEMONS CONNIE Makes the Follies HEADLINERS Look Like BREADLINERS Adults, 30c.; Children, 15c., and tax COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 3 AND 4 \ 'I , HORSEME N • Fria APOCALYPSE Tuesday, March 28, 1922 twenty-eight seconds with a crotch a halt nelson Howe‘er. it was site wards derided that Coxe had earn tilt third shwa linen he had rnetenn both Wet/el and Robinson I=l Again Fate [tuned against Pen State as Willson in the 175 pound di vision struggled for recognition again , Hansen of Cm nell In all of the pt , , ceding matcher, Wilson shooed th he aas a mantel in the grappling a and that ha oould matte a bid for fir place. In the final bout of thin clas• it nits decreed that he should meet th Now Yet It heavyweight In the regtt tar nine minute affair, he semained tat to form and was a favorite with sem. Ho ever, in the ektra bout that fa lasted. he eves Shaun into the all an ho then landed on his shoulders whit uere unable to bear this impact Du to the fact that Wilson has been su , ferlng nitll shouldes trouble in th past, Coach Detar sealized that it arml be imposnihle fo, Wilson to enetinu and he fosfelted the bout Hurd. Slum, Up Well The new heavyweight for Penn Stns met Wright of Cornell In the first p. of the contests and was thrown by head scissors. but due to the fact th. Wright won out In the finals, Durd. was called upon to snuggle with Moor. house of Lehigh for second honors. was In this bout that the Blue a White newcomer found his stride a gave the Btown and White oppose one of the hardest tussles of he.nfte noon Dnrlng the early Not of t bout, Burden fell Into an unfortuna hold from which ho freed himself In little over a minute During the r mainder of the struggle, he was unab to seize Mootehouse who kept eve. Ing Puritan At the end of the co test, Atornehouse had an advantage one minute and seventeen seem which gate him second toting Although Coach Deter is dLsappoin ed In the outcome of the intern. I leglates, he is grateful for the fig! that the Nittany wrestlers stag. throughout the matches "Cornell a Yale presented strong teams and must give the team from Ithaca mu. medlt for their exhibition Our bo had their "off days" but they show. I rematicable ability to fight a long a I hand battle We will show them ne .tem." Thls Is the way the Nitta wrestling mentor enplains it In the meeting of the managers t 0. hold prior to the bouts, Manes , elect Griffiths Ns. elected President the Eastein Intercollegiate 'Meath Association.
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