• Penn State * VOLUME 11 NUMBER 16 PENN WRESTLERS EXPECT TO WIN Opponent Finished Second in Inter- collegiates Last Year—Lamb- Dorizas Battle Attracts Wide In- terest m East—Dorigas Much Heavier. The wrestling meet m the Arm ory next Satmday night will be the only contest between State and Penn this yeai. Manager Miller was very desirous of scheduling a baseball game but found it impos sible. The wide publicity given the contest between Lamb and Dorizas has subordinated the meet as a whole, however, the strength ■/ |c; ’•? *i b l ' CAPTAIN TAZEWELI,, 11. 0 l I'. of the Eenn.tfi3.rn pram if, strong- er fight in eveiy weight. The sport at Pennsylvania has recieved a greatly increased interest due possibly to the coaching of Joh Craig who has had gieat suc cess since taking charge. This over ISO men responded to the call for candidates and six of last years team weie in school fora nucleus. I' ■ »j*l fv ~4S L_ LJ&"" CAPTAIN LAMP, Penn Stale The strenghth of the team is shown by the fact thaf every man finished third or be ter than that in the intercollegiates last year. Manager Horner has made'every •effort to accommodate all who wish to see the contest. The usual res ervations have been made for ladies and different classes in college in order that the best seats may be given to the upper classes. The sale of seats will be held on Thurs day and Friday night at the Tog geiy Shop at 6:30. The Penn team, which won every bout with Lafayette will line up as follows: 115 pound class, Sherman, 125 pound class, Wooley; 135 pound class, Mitchell; 145 pound class, Captain Lazwell; 158 pound class, Milligan; 175 pound class, Statler, heavyweight, Dorizas. INDOOR TRACK Coach Martin Developmg New High Jumpei By introducing the California system ot high jumping, Coach Martin has taken a freshman, Jef fries, and in two weeks time has made a first class man out of a mediocre one. On both Friday and Saturday or last week Jeffries cleared six feet. This gives prom ise of a big scorer in high jumps in coming meets. The entries for the first indoor meet at Baltimore aie still unde cided. Hammift will run in the 50 yard hurdles The relay team will be picked from Dolbin, White, Mason, Cottom and Entwistle. Each man will also enter some handicap event. Dolbin will run the 440 yard dash; White the 50 yard dash. Mason the 600 yard dash, Cottom the halt mile and Entwistle the mile. Student Fire Company Benefit A benefit for the Student Volun teer-Fire-company -will be given on Monday, February 15, both after noon and evening, at the Nittany theatre. The price of admission will be 10 cents and a good show well worth the price will be given. Everything helps. All out and help boost a good cause. The Student Volunteer Fire company has raised to date $lOO. Since the college has promised to duplicate the amount of money raised by the members, the com pany will be able to order a two wheel twin tank chemical engine almost immediately. A Correction The college dispensary in charge of Dr. Warren E. Forsythe is well prepared for work and its purpose is rapidly being realized by the stu dents. There is a correction to be made as to the hours previously announc ed. Btol2 a. m. week days for men; 1:30 to 2 30 p. m. week days, except Saturday, for women; 6:30 to 730 p. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for men only. The college physician may be summoned to the student’s room at any time. Phi Gams to Convene. Section V of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, comprising chap ters located at Gettysburg, Buck nell and State, will hold its annual convention at State College on February 26, 27 and 28. Promi nent speakers from the national fra ternity will be present at this time. Lehigh Wrestling. State’s opponents after the Penn meet will be Lehigh university at South Bethlehem. This team out classed Columbia in their meet on Saturday by winning two falls and four decisions. Pons, the heavy weight, weighs over 260 pounds. STATE COLLEGE, PA„ FEBRUARY 10, 1915 A MODEL CAMPAIGN, SAYS DR. MOTT Great Christian Leader Expressed Himself as Well Satisfied With Work at Penn State, SOCIAL SERVICE EMPHASIZED The religious campaign conduct ed during the past week by the Y. M. C. A., has come to a close and, in the opinion of the leaders, it was one of the most successful affairs of its kind ever held in the eastern colleges. Dr. Mott, when interviewed by a Collegian reporter, commented most favorably on the spirit manifested by the students toward the campaign. “In my opinion” he said, “the State College student body has shown a heart interest in the work that is truly remarkable. It is a tremendous thing to have the stu dent body of a big college cooper ate so zealously in Christian work”. Among other impressions that the distinguished leader of the Y. M. C. A. had of Penn State was the open-mindedness of the stu dents as regards religious affairs. There was no cynical indifference and everyone seemed imbued with the idea of learning as much as possible from the leaders here. Dr. Mott’s last point was that the campaign brought out the idea of social service. There w,as manifest ed no selfishness, and individualism was lost in ihe general idea of social service. Varsity Baseball -Piacticc, Baseball practice was started in earnest in the Armory last Thurs day afternoon. So far about 70 men have reported including most of last year’s varsity team. The “Gym" has been reserved for base ball practice the following hours if CAPTAIN VOGT One uf Fenn State's Best Catchers in a Decade and candidates may report there at these hours: Monday, 9:20 to 11:20 a. m.; 1:20 to 3:20 p. m. Tuesday, 9:20 to 11:20 a. m,; 1:20 to 3-20 p. m. Wednesday, 9-20 to 11:20 a. m. Thursday, 9:20 to 11:20 a. m.; 1 20 to 3:20 p. m. Friday, 9-20 to 11:20 a. m.; 1:20 to 3:20 p. m. Saturday, 9:20 to 11:20 a. m , and all afternoon. Boston Tech Game, The next basketball game will be played on the armory floor Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Massachu setts Tech. This college has one of the strongest teams in New England. Their record last year was nearly as fine as the record of their wrestling team. Tickets will be on sale Wednes day morning at 8-30 at the Toggery Shop. Collegian. CALENDAR Wednesday, Feuiiuaiiy 10 8:30 a. m. Sale of Boston Tech basketball tickets at Toggery Shop. 7:00 p. m. Basketball, 1916 vs. 1917. No admission, 8:30 p. m. Basketball, 1915 vs. 1918. No admission. Thursday, Ferri'aio 11 6:30 p. m. Sale of Penn Wrestling Meet tickets at Toggery Shop. Friday, February 12 12:10 p. m. Classes close to ob serve Lincoln’s Birthday. 2:30 p. m. Boston Tech Basket ba’l Game in Armory. 8-30 p. m. Military Hop, Armory. 6:30 p. m. Penn Wrestling meet, ticket sale resumed. Saturday, Feuruahy 1:1 7:30 p. m. Penn Wrestling Meet. Sunday, February M 10.00 a. m. Freshman Chapel, Old Chapel. 11:00 a. m. College Chapel, Audi- torium. 6:30 p. m. Y. M. C. A. Meeting, Auditorium. W. AND J. TEAM DEFEATED AGAIN Close Guarding and Fast Floor Work Enable Varsity to Take Commanding Lead in First Half. Score 32-19. Last Monday night before a slim audience in the Armory Captain Park’s team demonstrated them selves to be of championship cali ber when they easily defeated the W. and J. team. Just why so few support basketball is .difficult to discover. The team this year has lost but one game and at the pres ent stage appear to be sure of win ning the balance of games sched uled. Thus far it is the one State team which is fighting for a cham pionship. It is one of State’s best earns. However, unless the stu dent body support the team the balance of the season it will be im possible to arrange such a schedule next year. The next game will be played Friday afternoon with Bos ton Tech. The game was closely played after the first half but not until then. Peelor scored the first points with a field goal but the score was soon tied when Park shot two foul goals. Another field goal gave the lead to W. and J. A State field goal took the lead away from W. and J. for the rest of the game. In rapid succession Walton, Wilson, Jester, and Blaklees added field goals by eluding the W. and J. guards until the comfortable lead of 12 to 5 had been reached. Four more field goals and a foul were Continued on t>ace6 FAMOUS PENN STATE QUARTET PRICE FIVE CENTS FIRST MUSICAL CLUB CONCERT OF YEAR Combined Musical Clubs in an En. tirely New Program Next Week. Recent Trip a Big Success. New Trips Planned. Band to Give Concert. Charitable Work, The first concert by the combin ed Glee and Mandolin clubs will be given in the Auditorium on Friday evening, February 19. The great success of the club on its recent trip, which included concerts at Erie, Carry and Jamestown, shows that it has lost none of its ability to provide the best of glee club music. At every concert of the trip the press comments were highly com plimentary. In view of these facts, together with the fact that the pro gram is to be made up of new num bers, the student body should give its undivided support to an organ ization which is bringing Penn State a very large amount of free ad- vertising. At present a concert has been ar ranged to be given in Danville, March 5. This week a c ncert will be given in Bellefonte, th. proceeds of which will be devoted to the Bellefonte hospital fund. A trip to Chicago is also under consideration which will include concerts at Lock Haven, Scottdale and Chicago. During the first week in May, the club will sing in the Wanamaker store and on the same trip dates may be arranged at York, Harris burg and Lower Merion. The band is fast taking a con spicuous nlpoe _biggpr- Penn State organizations and the concert of February 21 in the Audi torium should be better than any previous one. Mr. Crandell will take the Panama Canal trip in place of Mr. Robinson. The glee club program for next week follows: Twilight, Buck, Glee Club. Specialty songs, G. J. Sauer hoff, 17. Valse Slav, Boehm, Madolin club. Seein Things, Parks, College Male quartet. Minnehaha, Loring, Glee club. Selected readings, G. J. Sauer hoff, 17. I Hear a Thrush at Eve, Cadman, Prof. Robinson. Dialogue De Luxe, A, L. Gilles pie 17 and G. J. Sauerhoff 17- The Clover Blossoms, Hawley, Glee club, Medley of Popular Airs, Mando lin club. Shoggy-Shoo, Ambrose, College Male quartet. Two Grenadiers, Schumann-Rob inson, Gle’ club.