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STATE COLLEGE, 'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1916. No. 2
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VOL. XII
BUSY TIMES
IN SIGHT FOR
CADET CORPS
Cavalry Officer Detailed for
Duty At Penn State—
Plans Made for Organiza
tion of Machine Gun Corps
—The National Defense
Act
From nll present indications the com
ing school 3 car should go down on the
tvcords ea one et the most important
epochs in the 'Osten of the college ot
, 'let corps. These indications nll rest on
the fact that the Nntrunal Defense Aet,
Fi lately passed by 'engross, has wrought.
...1 a series rein hin g cane si Web
hid fair to of
re,o far attionire the h present 538
tom of military Instruction at Penn
- State. Chief among the, thong..
coin. the
ai action of the War Depart-
'tient in detling two additional army
- °dicers for duty at the college.
As announced in the last Issue of the
Som llec t ", o l f .i' L l:tt s g eo t io lf r o ,‘ "rl l.o l .thr.s l r n e s
tailed. During the past noel. nerd has
been sent from the War department
llifthat the second officer detailed for sere
ice here is Canton: Ohio W . Dell, of the
14th 11. S Catalry Although no dean.
• Ito 'void lieu been received, it is ex
pected that both Captain Bill and Lieu
tenant Dealt!. hill !write at the col
lege a thin n short time to take lip the
ditties connected with their raisitions
In accordanee aith the changed order
of things Captain Ahrends, for the coin
ing )ear, ass
out:
it Nog:slate Rye
tem of training for the niembers of the
cadet regiment In pawing it should
be mentioned that Captain -.throts re
ca n his promotion to the rank of
in
I rain on .Inge 1, 11110, the lithium. in
\ rank corning. through sellimit3 due to
':xthe moot passage of the National De
tense Act
• , Amoriling. to Captain Ahrends' plans
\ the freshman companies during the fall
... semester rill be 0,011 nothing bid, calls
thanks aml them orer drill. abide
n the
mark of the sophom d ore companies 11l
be 'mutat to close order 'trill and ex
tended order nork. of an elementary Tr,
tare. Next spring the freshmen sill
receive fondaniental trainin_ in .'.tend
oil order drill and the sophomores
detailed instimtion in admit held nork.
In connection atilt the sophomores de•
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111
PLAN EXTENSIVE
CHANGES IN GYVI,
• I
Better System of Towel
'AR . Rental Introduced—New
1 % Heating System for Show
ers
,Changes are gril!) under may In nll.l
i t,
4
lo her rooms adjoining the (loot and it
is mith joy that the men e•perieneed
tu the tomer cronded conditions there
( in welcome tlllO 110. R Already part
1,„
Ir Id P“ 't
rtitions hate been torn don,
ma fig more space for the Tons of
]d o ses m Melt were formerh so closely
arra 'god. 9he lockers are now spread
farther apart alloming :nom dressing•
space, senydation and light
Another lag difference front the old
It,t Ntolll 11. in
last year , the tbm
000 el and
re tch soap ltd..
ets. Starting , ed it
ticket for fifty .n(8.101101 entitled hint
-to tmentv Wools. Burt. 110 t, the depart
ment is issuing tickets tor It flat rate
of fifty cents uhich is good for Ire
molly tom Chi no n man o ishes daring
the 'semester.
‘st
In the shower I 001110 the hot water
, will not be so scarce as ill tormer years
for A new 'walnut system has been 3 11.
It trodoced 'nog arrangement IR 1.01111 iii•
• !Drably larger than in prey mils years
and is ospeeted to supply sullitiont hot
igliltOß, nt Lit a
to accomodate the
entire student hotly
A correction IR to be made nice in
- regard to the entrancewhich m rather
cinattequato at piesent. The COM breeres
I„ Nhi t h formmly swept into the locl,er
rooms uttlt o, Cr, °palling of the door,
will no longer bother the classes for a
now system consisting of two sets of
• ^swinging doors has been planned to
cheek it draughts. The pitsage.m or
from the locker to show er rooms w ill
41. ho enlarged !MI! the II nell room shifted
from the present place in the shower
Ito this now addition width will hen
• • the south side of Ilepitssage•ma3. Tho
approval of the Board of Directors has
been given on these alterations anti
work will begin immediately.
FROSH FORCED TO
HEP AS CIVILIANS
'"On . Account of the War"—Green Dinks of the
Old Fashion Type Will Be the Order
• of the Day for Drill.
• Penn Slates “Ilookle" Freshmen are
' , destined to remain in a real, dounright
tßookle" class for sevend necks longer
han tinny expected to,—that is, so far
as appearomes go.
No doubt they wit be able to per
t "liqUittiN right," and column loft,"
and "left. shoulder trios' to perfection,
.0000 do Is "right faeo" without stop
op to think about It osecond time
got there on tho old imp" field, but then
rill LOOK like the only original "Rook
ies" just. tine stuns. leer Instead of
natty ollto dutb nap and uniform of
ho "roughing It" type, the proverbial
rdaut link and unattractive eitillon
ethos will he the order of the
id Its till “011 It. Mint of the 5% en'
. Here are the facts When Hon col
lege, nulls the approval of the student
cadets, two yours ego decided to do
DATE ARRANGED
WITH CORNELL
FOR WRESTLING
Big Meet Will Be Held Here
On Night Before Basket
bailers Meet Pitt—Penn,
Yale and Princeton May
Get On Schedule—Pros
pects Bright
After eoveral months of dithering on
the art of the Penn Slate and Cornell
areatllng managements, it is now al.
most certain that Us matmen of both
institutions will meet here in the big.
geet ',reading attraction of the coming
season. Both managements hate agreed
on the date, Feb. 2.l,and all that now
rem
ains to be done is the signing up
of the necessary ogreentents.
The fact that Cornell will wrestle
here is not only of Intense importance
1111 Omit, but the meet will fall on the
night prior to a scheduled basketball
game stth the University of Pittolnirgh,
making the biggest double attraction
of the kind that Penn State has ova
been able to oscura. 'This will guarani
tee a large out-of-town attendance for
both attractions as it a ill make a most
appropriate time for the annual mid-
Nair house parties, Pena Stato is most
Tortunnto in int‘nnetng title far Innards
getting Cornell here, minimally for that
ditto, as tbtlr inter collegiate st-bedule
bus to be consult:red
. .
icrothing season at Stnte this
year lonics xer3 bright In addition to
this big attraction, meets are certain
n ilk Boston 'Tech," Navy. and Lehigh,
and dates are pending with the Um
iersity of Penns) tsarina, Princeton and
Yale At least two of the latter uni
xersities vial in all probability be runt
this ienr. An especially strong effort
i s being made by Ilnnnger Roberto nod
Captain II Long to get Vole on the
schedule. • Pea" will be the opening
attraction here,mid the Cornell meet
will Num next N.V. Lehigh and nthe
era to bc arranged will follow
nth about tnenty•seven experiensed
men from which to oleic the team this
)car, Coach I Milo am that the out
look is excellent for it good season. With
110 many candointes unit for the VIICIOII4
positions he experts competition to be
see) keen, nith the result that good
marl nil dl be dei eloped
Two iiiloahle men added to the team
this year are Eintole3, who wrestled her,.
an a Vrediirimi with the ISIS elan., and
oho spina last ,lear nt Cornell, and
n former Ag. oho '
hanged ewer to the fouriveer eourae
iimuiley one not eligible at Cornell lent
ear. but line the reputation ot threw
ing thin hoot men there 01 his
itn Armin.
for State this waxen \lilts in mid Ler
be second only tO Captnin Long ill the
1 15ipound elms The following will be
neon in the trvoisto thin winter.
-
lI'S pound elnqs—Fnolcv. IS.
'IS, Gonnalos, 'IS, Honer, 'l7, and Coo
leer, 'ln.
IT; Wind clusik—Ostormurer,
Bond; 'IS, and Guiding, 'IP,
P!/=lll2=il
145 pound dasa—Pale, Shamlia,
'1£1; ' , coach, 'l9, and "icor, 'l9
lag pound elnes—Dunl.le. 'l7, Shull,
'l4, Po ler, '18; Tut ey, 'IS, and Under
~end, 'lB
175 pound elann--Parrndl, In, Nolan
111, Pahnnn. 'ln, and litelq 'lO
llea‘vwcwltt. Czarnm.k., 'l6. and
CIII, 'lg
FRESHMAN PROSPECTS
Conch Lewin hns no vet been unable
to drone ft. line on the Freshman mote•
trod, but hone all accounts there should
be n tern good representation of that
des, on the mat nog year.•
call for
tittultilates. tor the Freshman team lone
been Paned. In 11111111.,011 to the inter
class 11,111 iiemp t, the Freahmen
tinny wrestle atilt Bellefonte academy
tluA 3ear. 'rho college sold the neademy
a mat several years ago, and they
have been norkma end. there settle the
CstlCalltloll 1)( pelting n team in the
field Nothing definite boa been nr•
rangitid en this matter, howeier.
ENGAGEMENT OF THREE NEW
INSTRUCTORS ANNOUNCED
Announcornent ha, recenty been made
that three new Instructors has, been
added he the teaching staff of the col.
lego. They are•
Dr. F. C Church (1 3 . A.. Corned 13 . 1.
sorrily, 1908, PI, 1) Ibld ) Instructor
in Etcroperm history.
R. II Olmstead, (11 S PennsYhama
State College. 11116) Instructor in Anl
mid Husbandry.
J C. Thompson, (B S, Pennallvanin
Stole College. 1111 1 I Temporary es.
sintanl in Agronomy.
Nally nab the stiff, "dressy" blue un•
iforms for the regiment, and adopt the
more comfortable and serviceable reg•
nine army outfit, the authorities de•
!tended upon the government furnishing
thonew style uniforms at. emit to the
cadets.
That was all eery well and good—until
the MeCiCllll border (ratan came along
and used up all the mailable uniform
to fit nut the National Unardemen who
had to home 'em by the thousand. Ae
tomtit the peel [talent hi enable to eup•
ply the neeeentry uniform and the eob
ego will bleu to take three to adver
tise for 61,18 on a supply for betmeen
xis and seven hundred hreshmen. There.
fore, It may be a month or 11101 . 0 be•
tore the Freebies can be gradtmted front
the "Rookie" elites and begin to look
like the real thing.
NEW BUILDING
SOON READY
Chemistry Wing To Be
Equipped By February—
College to Lease Another
Farm
The new chenustry building. the first
wetly; of the proposed enlitig.inent of
the chemistry department that mos
completed a year ago, tun finally ha
opened for use by the upper classes
with the beginning of the necond sent.
ester next lebruary The enrollment of
riser 700 oreithnien has made it illiken,n•
the that more retain be provided...for
thorn hi the chemistry department, and
mitt, this end in slum, the board of
trustees recently advertised for We en
the interior equipment for the nett
building At the meeting of the exec
entice committee of the board IRA Pm
day, the airerd for the complete furn
ishings tans made to the Federal Equip
ment coupon), of Carbide.
The gliantitatt,e laboratorlen will
be moved to the nen location for the
theof the upper chi SS chemists, and
the quartere in the old thennstm budd
ing ill be remodeled to aceinnodate
the extra large number of Freshmen
oho will begin their chenuntil nturfy
nest semester The equipment of the
nen building be first clans in eser)
partitular This building in the first
of itseries to be grouped about the
present location in the Senn of an
inimetun letter "1-1". it repiesents one
of the loiter legs of the letter and the
balance of be group oil] hr built Just
as soon eta legislatite appropriations al
low it.
ADD TO COLLEGE FARM
7110 college URA nuthonseil hp ti e `
ounmittee to proceed with the leasing
of the Ilium litomptoin farm a huh ad
puns the college property on the North
and West Thto to done with the ultt
mate end ht ;iew of pus hoeing tho SJI
acres lie permanent property of the col
lege Tho farm wllLome under the
control of the Agricultural school It
wlll bring the total number of acres un
der college control up to nearly 1,500
At the close of the meeting of the tee
°entity committee, the members pro.
ceded to the lover of the auditorium
where the. met the new members of the
faculty, All annual custom Much is
distinctne of P.m State. They then
took clipper in thenwly appointed
dining quarters in 31eAllinter Bull,
where colic short speeches were made.
With tine exception of Vance C 3lc
Corinick, who in cheirman of tint Na
tional Democratic Campaign Commit
tee and tied t •ith Lnn duties there,
all members of thecommittee were
present 'they are: E. S 13a3niti, Pitts
burgh, .ltlilton W. Lowry, St monton;
Walton Mitchell, Pittsburgh. Ellis
Oros. Bellefonte, John P Shields, Phil
adephirt, and II - V. White. Bloomsburg
NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS
Durong the present week the busi
ness staff of the Collegian will make
a canvass of every student with the
purpose of getting subscriptions for
the coming year. The present rate
is 31.2.5 and of one does not sub
wilt
scribe the b r e e f a o f r t o cr O ba ctobe si r so l . sth the rate
You will receive the Collegian
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till you are interviewed by a mem
ber of the staff and if you do not
IThMIUT4
from the mailing list. Pay tho rep
resentative when he calls or sign up
j for a subscription so that you will
{ continue to receive the Collegian. In
; the latter case you may pay at any
j time, $1.25 before October 15th, or
81.50 after that date. Subscribe
( now.
llf tho representative should be un
able to locate you pay your sub.
scription at the down-town office in
Metsger's Book Store.
t , 1
THE NEXT ACT
MANY PROMISING
FIRST YEAR MEN
SHOW UP WELL
Many New Men Turn Out
for Freshman Football
Squad—Coach Herman's
Proteges Show Pep In
Scrimmt4e
WO. the fall s emester now well tin
der one the proportions of Conch [ler
nine's first yearollood. hate taken a
deetchii ne -JO Ided on bit-that.
at the present time the freshman ouch
line a full half hundred or more hope•
foieeatorting around on the turf of
Old Beater Field each afternoon.
-Among the new HIM ore mthuded eat,
dictates for nearly all the bee and back
field positions, nah the result that at
least ono more complete tenor hos been
added to the sound
The past week has seen the beginning
of scrimmage cork for the first teat
mon The - herd cork Ins in no ,ley
diminished the order of the Nearling
candidates, mho hateapparently been
thrit leg on their diet of daily narlare
ll nth one or two esneption; the men
me all in good 81111].0 and under the
catehlul eye., of teethes Herman and
IVood hate een brounding wan fight
ing trim at is lightning clip 'the strim•
ranges hate ghee roach Herman a. goal
opportunity to We Op the first year
candidates, particulark lie Olen
Miler fia,e reported during the linen week
or so.
Among the new candidates for line
paean). is Mock, who pla3ed left tackle
last NeLLSOIIOn Mertershuri Academy
clown Mock neigh. 172 pounds and
rn Lonstquenue is a trifle underamght
for a tar hie position on the Iresionan
line The former Mereersburg Atadenl3
star glans sums of promise, Imam, er,
and clink a little nensoning Should de
velop into a minable man Nile) and
Riche, bath at Mansfield. Normal sehant
ale boo lawmen who Loire lately report
ed for duty lilehe tins the scales at
200 pounds and haley at. 103
Othrr 1100 linemen include Louden,
Slippery ton k Normal, lake, Bothie
hem Prop, Broan, Northertat Manual,
Philadelphia, 11 l`rniche, Technical
High, SLlantnn; NVetrel, Indiana Nor
mai, Thomas, Montroxe High, , Brea.,
& 31 Aeainedy, and Olsten, ochran
ton High
With the adstnt of new candidates
for the line, coach Herman boa rtlxo
acquired too utialldates for cod posi
tiara. The tin nom men era llaugt.r,
Philo Central High, and Blaisdell 01
taboo), Alma High boo), \Heil Blaisdell in a
son of Dean Blmxdoll, of the behool oh
Liberal Arta.
Prominent among the nen backfield
niaterial is Othsenreiter, of the McKin
ley Manual Training School, ii'ash•
inglon. C The Dlst,y,tet of Colum
bia lad is rather light in might, weigh
hag bot lii) pounds Nenertheless he
has all the ear marlke of a first class
bark and n llB picked ns an all m-holitstie
half back by the Washington parent
last season
The following neneotnero hire oleo
reported cr. tAltittiChi nndidntac Me-
Kehey, Ktitkt, Bair, hilgowood High
te.linof; Porter, Omlen nigh, Smith,
Latteenod High, Ellieott, lonot School,
(Conuntted on Pogo a )
CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, SEPT 27-
o.3o—Orchestra Practice, Band Room
THURSDAY SEPT. 28—
6.3o—Meeting of Freeman class in
Old Chapel
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30-
2.30—P00p State vs. Westminster,
Now Beaver.
B.oo—prec Lecture in auditorium by
Lucia Amos Mead on 'The World's
Crisis and America's Duty."
SUNDAY, OCT. 1—
10 . 00 m —yreshnum Chapel, Old
Chapel.
11.0o lut. fd s l p —l e o l linC en i t ia
hp l ;l r , og A r u a d m i . tor.
MONDAY, OCT. 2-
6.3o—Drum and Bugle Corps Prac
tice. Band Room.
lk.,
FRESHIES LAND
STAR TRACKMEN
Many Prep. School Flyers
Join First Year Class—
New England Sprinter
Has Lecord of 49% Sec
onds In Quarter
According to ail information that has
been re,i, ed to Into prospects for the
freshman track team lire unmitall)
plod. A number of fanner prep !shoot
stars hose already reported to Conch
Martin and quite a foss more are ex
aacted to Om up by tho opening of
te ;917, track season. Truck _ trials
1011 bo held every fskturday•oftarnoon
during the nett 'time or four necks
111111 these in thonniolces sehould grin
Cruel; Martin it good opportunity for
getting a lino on the Drat ,sear candi-
Antes
Prominent among the new men mho
hale reported w Marino, from the llunt
ugebnn In Boston The sew
latgland spnittor ha. n record of ID 3 4
sevonds for the 440 and dash andl
should be 11. top notch contender fon
a place on the freshman ref:, teams
next sprnig Another member of the
1020 doss bailing front the same Fehr.
IR who runs both the pouter
and the half mile Morn!! has a tenet
of 2 minutes 1-4 aneroid for the latter
distance and has negotiated the double
furlong in 31 4 ii second,
Another quarter under of note mho
entered college nith the peseta fresh
man rhos in Carpenter, formerly of the
Aleustleld Normal School. During Ins
trunk career at the Normal School, Cal
penter hung up a marl. at 11 sermittls
Oat for the quarter At the present
One Carpenter Is maktng a strong lull
for nn end position em the freshman
foothell tee.
Indiana Normal school hos also can
tribute(' two first shins men toward the
nplunnilding of the 1920 troth Leon] 'rho
men in question are Rolland, Inchrintes
old standby in the sprints. nod Thomne,
half miler In the interscholitstic
We, held at Pitt lost spring 'I holms
estableclied a mark of I 50 for the 000
Ion! moot It mill he remembered that
1111111111 d 11111 14000011 to Consemuller
the class .0" 101 l Nord cinsli at the
interscholastic meet 'held here sec ern!
months ago
Harris, of 'Bradford high selosti. is
another first pair troskomn. mho has
established good mn, is 111 the quarter
rind half nude runt - 111111 . 14 it also one
of troth performers also is oat for foot•
boll Mono, at the present toile
In the hurdles Coach 'Mort no expect,
to lime On op to the• monde nom 111
Wolfe, mho romps here (loin the lb
'Leesport High School. Wolfe In rated
as one of the best seholnstie hurdler+ no
nestern Prnnsrinnhi, If the clops
sheet countsonitionti shell freshmolll/.en
track torus shinild also be ae ,11
Lure emend points in the Inlaid pump
in;stmt. For this Out•nt the freshman
too reliable performers in AI nen,
1,1111 Gently, both of 0 /nom Ante iceeords
of 21 feet heady, bo ecunies from
Bethlehem Prep is a former protiug , c of
`het I" Barron, the old Penn onto half
bark.
Ferguson, the Ocean Cill High Scheid
star, in counted upon to uphold the
freshman honors m the lode Ludl 11,
sea shore lad has a :mirk of II feet in
111,1 especial line Among theother per
formers in the field °tents. Firceliing,
the young giant from Brooklyn 110100
nl, stands out prominently Fnr.slong
h he 2os gotten
pound shot. MT
hot. 110 t1Vur1d P o h
ou 5.31 d fe
pr et
ole mall
t s n
tower of sin might for te lirst Year men
in the aright melds nest yenr
In order to try bans nen materiol,
Conch 51artm hos ti;c.ing to ni 3
range foil mists midi the Ibthersite
of Pennsylvania and Pitt freshmen
Thus for, boomer, no it, finite orrimite
waits bate In Ml made MO tennis of
either universities
THREE STATE PICNICS
big 'Penn State Picnics uere
held under the direction of flue %lunini
agotioa last bummer They m ein held
in Cle‘eland, 0, dolinalionn and Ilar•
rlxhw 66• 'rho picnic. al. Ilarrisharg uny
110/11 In Ilershey Park and man tho
most toiecensful of the three. Hundred.,
of alumni and Amin:its ‘‘ere promo',
and it regulni all day program, .Itleh
induile,l an address In President. Spark*
man tarried out.
SUSQUEHANNA. PROVES NO - ,
MATCH FOR STATE TEAM
IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON
Superior Condition Of The‘Bltie And White Team Proves
Too Much For The Visiting Eleven—Many Substitu
tions On Both Sides—Showing Of The Second Var
sity In Last Period Proves Harlow Has A Wealth Of
Good Material—Thorpe Makes Sensational Run
THE ATTACK OF VISITORS WAS VERY WEAK
AND THEY MAKE BUT ONE FIRST DOWN
Just To Show
First Downs
Ground Gained In Scrimmage
State—l 97 NnrilA Sri•omelotioic—Jl) ~urils
Penalties Inflicted
Slate-1 for luny of JO ynrdo Susqudionna—l for 1i0..1 of 5 3ards
Goals From Touchdowns
Forward Passes
Attempted-3
Successful—'_
Intertepted-0
The 1016 f.ntl.ll Reason nt State tuts
aveteandolly Inaugurated on Neo Bea,
er field Inst Saturday, niter Captain
Clark led his teen to a rather one soled
motory nor foisquelinn. lortersity
The final acorn. oas 17.0 While State
scored only four totielidoons, they steno
nearly nlmays on p 0 ,14,0414111,11 01 the boll.
and their superiority is 10111 further
,1110,111 11 , 44 the hot. that Susuehanna.
earned but one first dor. luring the
whole game It not be no means a
glom. 'toter) we Penn state for the
mortars lyere leach outelassnal front
the start It is the popolar belief that
Ono Blue and White should hate run
up it moth larger Bente
IVOII only four regulars hack from
lost. year and oats ontetitallt it new
Iliac there etas seine doubt felt as to
how the team would perform in a real
pate. but It no,nnfe to not that the
result moo rithlier eityarowiteing: Prm
twitllc lon Moto of lineainenmere used
1111,1 the opposing locks ocre unnble
to do melt yrttli ontherlthoeyer,
the fart that Sonduchnonn lots not
beanut trattoug toy long may a.•.lt
lot their apparent Intl: of °trete..
pt 'rho game
a . a n I,ole woe non loose
Is idol,. and there on. tonsidernble
fumbling on both nodes liern'etel State
ono the gainer for then tell on lmost
all the fumbles Fumbling iR to he 4a
pected early. In the season, so 11 ns not
noosing. the coaches much mortoyont 1144
31,t nOtil Slgen shun 441 doer lark or
experience lir nonateutly getting off.
gale, but stnen there oere usually of.
fenders nu both soles at the sometime.
the game awn seer free from on - amities.
'dnlr being pomshed the most in Lb.
respoet
Chief interest re the onto motored
on the oath of the two men for Cloth,
Ming, Ifiggina and C r have al
ready altown nano they ran dn. Probably .
tho feature of the a.m.", ona a 11
yard ran around left end for a I di
donon bet 'Monne. last Years Freshman
quarter-back, oho took Loing's [dace
In the second half The intererence
rot tl. piny nos mere good He f ss and
don. both played stdong pun. at the
too half-bnek p.otions, obile Culdnage
put op a good pole nt guard in odd,
ten In larking three out of four tonal ,
front totalidnons goal 0 orl, of
O'Donnell at tnekle ‘,144 111 itself a feat
ore ot the &Tensile play
There tins eosolerable discerns:on be
fore the game broil 11 , 4 to the length
of periods "41.411.011.m0 untitled to ploy
eight mint:tea made Slate 414.11r0d 12
minutes The suntan 11.1 Iv agreed to
toehoomoute piasters so
t'lnrhl.
torn sins tr 14041411 and Captam
!nosed himself to be a mono guesser
than Captain Casale, Ihe latter chno.
to defend the north goal. olonly gnsr
bun the brio ill of the strong ntoil that
ors alms ing COIIOII , I tick. d etr fin
state Peters caught the hall 4 , 11 hi
t. yin] lone hot slipped and fell and
before he could riveter he oas dinned
RREGISTRATION STATISTICS
Registration of New Students Up To Noon,
September 22, 1916 114:4 :
ee l'redinten (incitehug 10 to pending I teslonat. tttrl
Agri. uluue (ertept forest tel I, t. , . , 191
rorest C) .
Landscape I:lank . ..llg
Total in tee School of Ate 1. . . . . . 231
Archtteet ere . • . . . .
Civil }fleet... leg • • • • •• • •
t Heal Login...wing .
Illet I...chemical I ttetneceteg • •• • • •• • • • •• • ..... a
Indust red Leg ineerieg . . . ..... . . IT
Indeed riot film at lon • . I
NleLlinekel Legine..rtng • • . ....... . - .1
'colal in the N hold at Ete.thwet . . 211
'I otal in the :school al 1, bond Arts . ............
Total trt 11w 'school 01 Melva .............. .it
I'm 11(011.1 Lours.. . ......
Chemistry and Industrial lltenustrt . . uu
Natural ...lence • • . . . .
Tolel In the Shoal of Ne t0r!.............111
'total le the Department of Home Lconont es ..
Totni ..
Dmoted 11011
Total ittembr,hip Freshman Cln.. . . .
DISTRIBUTION OF NEW STUDENTS
Nen F reftinnen . . . . . . .
feu 1 len in Tl, 0 1 ennt' loorm• in \ grnultutt.
Nen Upperelnn.snen and Speninls . ... ..
I=l
5.14.1111.ii3111111-1
Sn'quelummi—O
:tiviitiL haulm-0
Stpultieltannn—
Attempted-0
I poll gittlttur tip. it %tax tlitteoteletl tlitt
the ball bail collatt.ted
HESS MAKES TOUCHDOWN
„ - - - - •
A nois hall a.. pat pia% awl
inmate Satin . ..ntatorlianna began a
Atrio4 of tumble. Clark roomeri d the
Honk OM' for State, but on the nest pl iy
hr b6rn the finablid nail a 551,11115 latnna
pin), fell on the Still lust plaint( •I
tailed to gain nail they tumbled time re
emereil Stale at. }wash/oil hie >aritA
for ofTioilo bin the 11l Al plat an•
Sfumble mi.; krill lip hi Clark
Sari 1,911 e stun t.it ing
pot the hall tin the the email 11110, alien.,.
,eist.• tiler tor tho tourhiloo n
ill tin. klll.lll I lark ',maid 0111 to
ing and Cabbage kiikial an eit•iy goal
Sonre,
'oolooooom recantea the 1:01,-obi,
hot entilel not gain Iha quarter et.
with the ball on their K.i ant late
Ile, ponied to lanes, the inn hank
t - it thew 90 turd bole t ett rue.
Pm ow andoloo,tres Jett, nod
(lark' peon Ina thy' hall 011100 seta In:
tloannee and .100, 111007,01 of et for I Ile
second tout /01000 Lulthage ousted the
Foal ',ore I'l 0
After reeet,lng the not Lek-off, 011.,
qtlehanna tiebal togain and attempt
1 . 11 111 petit the kirk boa Linked and
the ball Imitmed Nn,k loans! the 121111
litre 111th 1.01 leant- ni punnet Hie
pig.k in 1.4 tert I`lll.lle. 111111mor, sued
nun allot man fell tbn tn hale
it roll not front ender hint neatly
Clark fell on 11 neat the (lad. The
exertion , bere allln 111MeAel for
Krtshank had been de ai s,ted Itnldok;
and the ball AtlIV glll . ll to loom
ogoto 9111 n M 1 •11 toned in pant ant
Slate ,altobezati It. ankh Joan
field rind one h, Cuing, Itt.e
he Clark 111•.4 and JOllll, am] a for
,lnn, pa., I b lag to lone, pot Ito !mil
on the 12-maid the half rode!
11
fn , lpt
tin the fir-t feat moment , and
in ateral glareft liter in the ne.otal
half. the plat %,11 , 1 ea Let than la tit,
lir-1 tau sod. \ Hint ' , tate dal not hate
to plat ext client football in deft at the
tmutiptehantin learn •1111 a large an
protentent ni req+ll to trill in
the lat. game. of the
The plat 11. 01). Iris :ZIP It
I, iii)lil%).ll ht 1nv... , to the t,.ane
banita men In iv, 11,11111,
ulna !mortal at t•ill Il 11 MI, Ira ill do 110
010 1,1111,) The ;antra, to the
1111,111 Fl Iron, nliol, ell l
that arge etteat
a lark
r ut eta t. and wt . ps ob
Ia
renqno for 11011 k ..10,111111 11 , A
balk. t remain ` , 11 , 41110
haulm leant ••ran Il to !alt.. a brat I and
,ragedset eral Natty tiol.
The hill 4artell ht ` , ll.4olrlmatat
to. king oat nt lonnalbt on ',114 ,. e. 11,i ,
turd line 011 tint seetaal Ml4llllO It,
the boll and ()tilled It
hark taint% valtbt aril fan nit, net -
ear.. f I trb .aided the hall int. .) 1001
rat ate 11. , 011'0110i Ifir• 11114
:) , 1111 , 11
till 11,4, f Ina b !Lun
t( on( tinted an rap) Ii )